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2. Sophocles Influence On Antigone
In about 344 BC, Sophocles transcribed the play Antigone, detailing the distressed royal heir of the
same name s struggle with burying her dead conflicted brother. Set in Thebes, the play script gives the
story of Eteocles and Polyneices, two brothers struggling to inherit the throne from their late father.
Both are killed in the quarrels, allowing for Creon to become King. The new leader keeps Polyneices
unburied against the advice of a prophet, allowing the body to rot. Antigone covers her brother s body
in dirt, eventual ling leads to her being condemned to being buried alive by the king. Antigone s sister
Ismene, and Creon s son Haemon vouch for the young woman to no avail. Antigone goes on to kill
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She tells Ismene, I am going to bury [Polyneices]. Will you come (Sophocles 31)? Ismene believes the
laws are for the public good, while Antigone claims she wants to bury him out of love. This situation
leaves two sisters who allow different influences to affect their decisions. Antigone breaks with the
rules of society, law; Meanwhile, Ismene lets society s rules guide her, even though she loves her
brother. Perhaps she does not aid her sister in burying their brother, since she is so afraid for
[Antigone] (64). Ismene fears the looming punishment from society, while Antigone is acting out of
pure emotion. However, Antigone s decision later leads to Ismene to act in a selfless manner. She
wants to take the fault for burying Polyneices after the king figured out it was Antigone. Creon goes
on to say that One has just now lost her mind; the other, it seem, has never had a mind at all (449 450).
Antigone s actions, which stem from emotion, causes Ismene to make a decision that could kill her.
She has been turned into an altruistic person by the decisions of her sister, and is willing to die for her
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3. The Importance Of Photosynthesis In Plants
Photosynthesis in plants is one of the most important chemical reactions on the planet. Photosynthesis
is a chemical reaction necessary to sustain all forms of life. Only plants, and some very specialized
animals, called autotrophs are able to turn sunlight into usable chemical energy. Autotrophs turn
inorganic molecules into complex organic molecules through solar or chemical energy. Autotrophs
also have the capacity to store energy, such as carbon compounds which can be passed to other
organisms that consume them. Plants are the base of the flow of energy and therefore a primary
producer.(Miller and Levine, 2014) Other organisms can break down the carbon compounds
consumed through plants and release it through respiration to be used again by plants. This is known
as the carbon cycle. But what makes this happen? In an indoor or laboratory setting, what types of
artificial light can be most efficiently used as a substitute for sunlight?
Plants provide the basis for most food chains. Even the energy consumer came from plants at one
point. Photosynthesis is used to store nutrients and other carbon compounds in plants that are also vital
for many other organisms. Photosynthesis mainly occurs in two stages, the light stage, and the dark
stage. These take place in photosystems I and II. These hold chlorophyll molecules and, when
chlorophyll is struck by a photo of light, an electron becomes energized and water molecules bind. (
Updegraff, 2017). Water is split into hydrogen and
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4. Objectives Of A Sustainable Business Participates
A sustainable business participates in environmentally friendly activities to ensure that all processes,
products, services and manufacturing activities adequately address ongoing environmental concerns
while still producing a profit. A business is sustainable if it has a minimal negative influence on the
environment, community, society, or economy. Businesses are green if they incorporate principles of
sustainability into each of its business decisions and activities. The business supplies environmentally
favorable products or services. In return, replaces the demand for products or services that are not
friendly to the environment. Each business should strive to be greener than their competition. The
business must also make a lasting dedication to environmental principles in its business dealings in the
future. Businesses should design products or services that will benefit the current environmental
situation.
The three r s of sustainability are reduce, reuse, and recycle. To reduce means using fewer resources in
the first place. A reused object is, simply put back to work, whether for its original purpose or not.
This is the most effective of the three R s and the place to begin for each business looking to be more
sustainable. There are many things you can do to reduce waste at work. This may include going
electronic. This could include electronic filing, routing, and billing is also faster and can significantly
reduce paper use. Businesses should use both sides of a
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5. The Department of Homeland Security for Immigration Essay
According to the Department of Homeland Security Immigration Website (USCIS), undocumented
Mexican individuals come to our country by illegally crossing the border or by initially having a visa
and staying after the visa has expired. In most cases if an undocumented individual would like to
apply for a green card, they must do so while residing in Mexico which is what keeps many
undocumented people from applying. There are approximately 12 million undocumented immigrants
in the U.S. It s interesting that immigration law takes place within the U.S. Department of Justice
instead of the U.S. judicial system because deportation is seen as an administrative correction and not
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You are also responsible to pay taxes, obey all laws, and if you are a male between the ages of 18 and
25 you must register with the Selective Service. Your wait time for a visa can be anywhere from three
to twenty years or longer depending on the circumstances and the number of visas available each year
(USCIS).
There are 226,000 family sponsored visas, 140,000 employment based visas available each year.
There is no limit for immediate family members such as spouses and children younger than 21. Due to
the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, the number of Mexican immigrant visas can only equal
7 percent of the total permanent residents or green cards issued each year. The backlog for permanent
resident applications in pending status is approximately 1.4 million (Smith).
Mexican immigrants are excluded from the Diversity Lottery which grants immigrant visas to 50,000
winners each year. The lottery was designed to help increase the number of immigrations from
underrepresented countries like Nigeria, Iran, and Ukraine. The countries qualified to apply for the
lottery change each year (USCIS).
After having a green card or immigrant visa for 3 5 years, depending on circumstance, one can apply
for citizenship. The main reasons to apply for citizenship would be the right to vote in elections,
bringing family members to the U.S., eligibility for Federal jobs, and becoming an elected official
(USCIS).
California in an effort to help undocumented immigrants has
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6. The Red Tent By Anita Diamant
The Red Tent An Unforgettable Testimony to Women s Strength and Power
The Red Tent by Anita Diamant illuminates one of the greatest testimonies to women s strength:
childbirth. On a creative level, Diamant did something extraordinary. She took a small passage from
the Bible about the character Dinah, and made her story into an unforgettable testimony to women s
strength and power. Overlooking women s role in Biblical life is easy because there is practically
nothing written by or about women. Even though Diamant s story is fictionalized, there is truth in
showing that women did exist, that there was a very important role played by women of that time
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In the midst of labor, she anguishes over a secret of womanhood revealed only in childbirth; a secret
that inspired my piece of visual art, Dinah:
Why had no one told me that my body would become a battlefield, a sacrifice, a test? Why did I not
know that birth is the pinnacle where women discover the courage to become mothers? But of course,
there is no way to tell this or to hear it. Until you are the woman on the bricks, you have no idea how
death stands in the corner, ready to play his part. Until you are the woman on the bricks, you do not
know the power that arises from other women even strangers speaking an unknown tongue, invoking
the names of unfamiliar goddesses. (Diamant 224)
A pregnant woman is thrown into this other realm, where her strength is tested. No woman can
prepare for the battle her body goes through, or for the strength and power that arises innately from an
unknown place within, which cannot be known to exist until the experience of childbirth.
In an atmosphere of fire and torment, Dinah features a woman prevailing despite the symbolic
environment of the image. She is looking up, a sign of hope and faith, with body language
exemplifying strength and power. Not only overcoming the physical pain of birth, this woman, who
could be Dinah or any other mother, is enduring the psychological pain that society oppresses upon
women. The goal of Dinah is to represent mothers in Dinah s world and in Sethe s world; and even the
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7. Video Games Cause Violence Essay
Video Games Cause Violence
Video games have become a major occupation of majority of the youth these days. They spend hours
on end concentrating on video games, some of which are apparently very violent, yet this is actually
the whole idea. Coming from the horse s mouth is an argument in support of video games coined from
a video programmer s point of view, stating that violent video games allow people to do what they can
not do in reality virtual reality. ( http://www.theroc.org/roc mag/textarch/roc 15/roc15 08.htm ) For
instance, someone said to be having a bad day could use a violent video game to release stress by
shooting down a couple hundred bad men than actually taking an AK 47 and spilling down a few
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The focus on these games is not only to kill, but also to torture and maim in the process.
(http://archive.abcnews.go.com/sections/tech/DailyNews/internetgames981201.html)
The story line behind some violent video games includes games in which players earn points by
carjacking taxis, scoring drugs from cursing thugs, and mowing down pedestrians.(see
http://www.feedmag.com/vgs/duncan.html ) Some cartoonish tag lines in some sadistic video games
include : As easy as killing babies with axes and More fun than killing your neighbour s cats . This
kind of themes definitely influence the players, especially the younger ones, and inflict violent
tendencies on them. It is no wonder, that this killing mania in violent games was seen to seep out into
the actual world when a high school junior opened fire in his school cafetaria in Littleton, Colorado,
killing two of his classmates. The gunman was reported to be an ardent fan of Quake and Doom, some
rather violent video games. More proof of the relationship between video games and violence is
revealed by a study which clearly reveals how this kind of entertainment affects our lives. Greater
details of the history of how high school students turned gunmen in Columbine High School are given,
which shows that the effect of video games in their lives was a major source of influence in doing
what they did best.
In the light of all these, it is very clear that virtual reality as
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8. Psychic Twins Research Paper
Terry and Linda Jamison are known as The Psychic Twins. They have made many predictions about
the world that have come true from terrorist attacks to major storms.
Childhood for the Jamison Twins
The twins grew up in West Chester, which is a small town in Pennsylvania, with their older brother,
Philip Flip Jamison. While the twins show psychic abilities, Flip has not. Their parents were artists
with talent in writing and painting. Their father, Philip Jamison is reported to have been a well known
watercolor artist.
The Twins Education
The twins went to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts for a year after high school. From there,
the twins went on to attend separate colleges. Linda went to the University of Delaware while Terry
went to Penn State. After a year, they both transferred to Tyler School of Art in Philidelphia. The two
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To sustain themselves, they took odd jobs and started to give psychic readings. Since that change in
their lives, they have helped others achieve spiritual and emotional growth. They call this their Twin
tuition.
Major Predictions from the Psychic Twins
On the international radio show, Art Bell s Coast to Coast, that aired on November 2, 1999, they said
that there would be various terrorist attacks on federal buildings by July 2002 specifically the World
Trade Center. The date was somewhat vague since the attack happened on September 11, 2001.
In a documentary as well as a magazine article, they predicted that John F. Kennedy Jr. would die in a
plane. The prediction was given in 1997 while his plane went down in 1999.
On David Baker s Beyond the Gate radio show, the twins made a guest appearance to share their
predictions. They visited on January 23, 2011 to make predictions for the coming year. They said that
there would be severe storms including tornadoes in many southern states including Tennessee,
Kentucky, Arkansas and
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9. Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim Analysis
When the topic of significant historical figures from the mid 17th century to present arises, people s
minds typically gravitate towards a handful of usual suspects. Some examples might include George
Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, to include villainous
figures such as Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, and of course, Adolph Hitler. While these impactful
historical characters are indeed intriguing, as there are countless books, articles, documentaries, and
other literary pieces telling their respective stories, it is also important to learn and become further
educated on other, less known historical figures. We all are pieces that eventually fit into our world s
grand historical puzzle. And without historical education and learning about the people that paved the
path for the world today, we can never truly understand today s world. Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
is a sizable piece of our historical puzzle, and his story is one that deserves recognition. Born on June
4, 1867, Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim was born into a wealthy family. He was son to a Swedish
nobleman who was highly regarded in his society. Carl Gustaf spoke better in Swedish and Russian
tongue than he could in Finnish, but this would prove obsolete in his ability to accel in Finland later in
life.1 Mannerheim started his military education at the Hamina Cadet School, though he was
eventually expelled from the institution due to disciplinary reasons.2 Following
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10. Compare And Contrast Smith And The Economist
In reviewing both articles in detail, there are clearly a multitude of differences between them. As such,
the one that stood above all others, was the level of in depth analysis. When it comes to the scholarly
article (Evan Smith ,published in Journal for cultural research, 2013), there was a long in depth
quantification of the entire topic, he mentions the social aspects of riot psychology, also how simple
protests can turn into full blown riots and even including social media and how it made things worst
(via Blackberry cell phones). As compared to, The Economist media article (May 2, 2015, writer
anonymous), which gives the general feeling that the writer is attempting to sum up events, in a timely
and very concise way. This can be seen by the fact that no more than a paragraph was spent on a single
subject of the piece. By doing this they attempt to keep the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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This topic has personal resonance with me and is something that will always be up for debate, while
definitely being something to keep a look out for in the future. During Smiths article, he goes into
great detail to look at things from both perspectives, never taking a side, always remaining unbiased.
While reading Smiths article it was fascinating that even though, as a species, humans have evolved a
higher level of consciousness, we still in moments of anger, lash out unjustly, even against our own so
called communities. The media article also touches on how we may never fully comprehend or justify,
how looting and destroying stores and buildings, both you and your family have spent your whole life
visiting, is a way of rebelling against those who have aggrieved you. The media article also touches on
how social media can cause a larger backlash. As seen through social media and it s groups, which can
be formed without ever seeing or even knowing a person
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11. Iceland Is A Country Of Iceland
Iceland is a country that is misleading in many ways and is often underestimated. The name Iceland,
itself is often debated and joked about, however the origin of the name Iceland is credited to a story by
a Scandinavian sailor in the Book of Settlements (Shanin). Many often joke that the country of Iceland
is greener than one may be led to believe in more ways than one. The island was first inhabited by
Nordic people around 870 AD in what is now modern day Reykjavik (Valgardsson). The city of
Reykjavik is the heart of Iceland in more ways than one. The city is home to approximately 120,000
people this contributes to the 60% of the Icelandic population who live in the Reykjavik city area
(Scrivener). In addition to housing the largest population in the country, the city is also the home of
the Icelandic government, the country s biggest industries, and Icelandic culture (Valgardsson). This is
what makes Reykjavik so unique as the city itself is an embodiment of the country of Iceland as a
whole. And while it is the fastest growing urban area among Nordic countries, what sets it apart from
other homogeneous nordic cities is its approach to the environmental sustainability and its goal to be
carbon neutral by 2020. Reykjavik is consider one of the greenest cities in the world. What makes it so
significantly sustainable is how it harnesses energy. Almost all the energy Reykjavik uses is derived
from hydroelectric power and geothermal energy (Gipe). The use of geothermal and
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12. Let’S Say That There Is A Problem With The Plumbing In
Let s say that there is a problem with the plumbing in the house. The house begins to struggle without
the working plumbing and it s time to hire someone to fix this and instead of hiring the plumber with
twenty years of experience, the business man gets the job. This past election truly showed the country
that anyone who meets the basic requirements to run for president can win. This was the absolute goal
of those who built this country and should be continued as long as this country continues to grow. That
all being said, some people are not the best equipped to do hold presidency or any other office in that
matter. The basic requirements to run for president is not enough and anyone who thinks they are
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Ben Carson, a respected neurosurgeon and Donald Trump, a businessman both ran and had a strong
impact. They both have no political experience and yet made it to be known as candidates and one of
them did go out and win. Even though our president is Trump, there is something to be said about his
win besides his lack of political experience and impressive persuasion. One of the most common perks
that presidents and very controversial candidates share is that are wealthy. Places like Forbes and
Wealth X have covered these candidates dating back to the beginning of this country and it is painfully
noticeable to see how money makes it easy to be the president. Past president like Herbert Hoover is
probably the most obvious. Before his presidency, he was the Secretary of Commerce and was very
good at his position. He was a huge help after the flood of the Mississippi river in 1927 and was a
huge contributor in the addition of children programs in the federal budget. These amazing
accomplishments would be drowned by his presidential failure by being singled out as the cause of
The Great Depression. Hoover s famous quote, Blessed are the young, for they shall inherit the
national debt is the sad truth of what we are dealing with. With all this being true and the few
exceptions like the Clintons, is the chance we want to take? This country deserves more than a person
thinking that they can make a difference rather than a
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13. Group Discussion Strategy
Strategy #1 or Procedure #1: Class Discussions
Description: To encourage everyone to participate in a class discussion, I will use a talking tool to
facilitate the discussion. The talking tool will be a small koosh ball that will be passed around to each
person with a light underhand throw. Everyone will get at least one turn to talk and participate in the
discussion. First I will provide a model to the students by showing students how to lightly toss the ball
underhand and then how to catch the ball. Once I catch the ball I will model how to provide to the
discussion and then toss to another student. I will also model how to list and be an audience member
to the person talking. Then I will have the students take turns tossing the ball and ... Show more
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Before students enter the hallway I will demonstrate by modeling how to line up at the door and enter
the hallway. I will then demonstrate how to walk in the hallway with my hands to myself and with a
voice level of 0. I will then have the students line up at the door next to their shoulder partner. Once
students have a voice level of 0 I will allow the students to go into the hallway. The students will stop
once they are in the hallways until everyone is together in one line. The students will then follow the
line leader with their shoulder partner down the hallway to their next location. By having quiet and
smooth transitions, will save time and cut down on behaviors which will benefit the student s learning
environment.
Theoretical Model /Area it best fits and why:
I would show the students how to walk in the hallways appropriatly by modeling. The students would
observe and then repeat what they have observed which relates to the Social Learning Theory. The
Social Learning Theory developed by Albert Bandura focuses on imitation and the ability of one to
watch, memorize and repeat a behavior. Students will imitate me after I model for them and they will
also be able to imitate their classmates. When walking to another location in teh hallway the students
will follow and imitate the line leader to get to their destinatation effectively and
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14. Thematic Essay On Katniss
Thematic Essay Suzanne Collins s science fiction novel The Hunger Games, takes place in Panem a
futuristic society where there is 12 districts and one capitol. Every year 24 tributes are publicly reaped
to fight to the death in The Hunger Games. Katniss Everdeen is put in the games after volunteering for
her sister. During the Games Katniss falls in love with her fellow tribute from district 12, Peeta
Mellark. Commonly one one out of the 24 tributes survive but during this game there is a rule change
and two tributes can win this year. If they re from the same district. Both can live. Both of us can live.
One lesson the novel suggests is that the will to fight to survive is key.
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First she fought for a backpack filled with important items. Then she forms an alliance with a young
tribute from district 11 named Rue. Finally she drops a hive of venomous bee s on about 6 tributes
killing of them. After that the rule change has been made and she sets out to find Peeta. She finds him
with a cut dangerously deep on his leg, and the story then changes from just her needing to survive to
both of them getting out alive. The sentences, I ve go two water bottles and Rue s water skin. I prop
them against rocks in the stream so that two are always filling while I pour the third over Peeta s body.
It takes a while, but I finally get rid of enough mud to fine his clothes. I gently unzip his jacket,
unbutton his shirt and ease them off him. His under shirt is so plastered into his wounds I have to cut it
away with my knife, and drench him again to work it loose. He s badly bruised with a long burn
across his chest and four tracker jacker stings, if you count the one under his ear. But I feel a bit better.
This much I can fix, verify that she wants him to also survive. I can tell this because of how Suzanne
Collins crafts that phrase. She uses very descriptive words that paint a picture in my mind of what this
would look like. Yet again, together if they both work hard
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15. How Does Temperature Affect The Rate Of Maggot Movement
The Effect Of Temperature On The Rate Of Maggot Movement. Environmental Systems and Societies
Planning Lab Gaurav Iyer
Research Question
To what extent does temperature affect the movement of Maggots?
Introduction
This Experiment aims to analyze the behaviour of the maggots in a particular temperature. Behaviour
of the maggots is defined as the way they respond to their surrounding and environment. Maggots are
organisms which react by quickly and a series of varied reflex reactions are shown and adapted. These
kinds of actions are very important for keeping itself in a particular environment to live. Therefore, it
would be expected that all maggots react in the same way to show a particular behavioural trend.
Temperature is an environmental factor that will affect the maggot s behaviour. The temperature in the
environment helps the maggots determine their rate of metabolism and its internal temperature. These
organisms move according to the environmental temperature. A trend can be found to show the effect
of temperature on the rate of movement of maggots.
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At higher temperatures, chemical reactions such as metabolism happen more faster because of the
increase in kinetic energy of the particles. As metabolism supplies the organism with energy, there will
be more energy produced at high temperatures. Thus, at higher temperatures the maggots will move
more quickly as their pacy rate of metabolism gives them energy to do so. Also, if the temperature is
too high for the maggots, there will be a decrease in the metabolic speed because of killing of enzymes
which will cause the maggots to move
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16. Learning Disabilities Literature Review
Literature Review
March 6, 2003
The first of the ten articles to be discussed examined a training program that consisted of an
individualized, classroom based social skills intervention. In the study, there were 45 children with
learning disabilities 9 12 years old. These children were in self contained special education
classrooms. Thirteen children received intervention for 6 weeks and 7 children received intervention
for 12 weeks. The remaining 25 children were in the control group, which received no intervention.
The intervention consisted of the SST and AST programs. These programs were designed to facilitate
social problem solving, role playing, and modeling of appropriate social behavior. The children were
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The children were interviewed to determine whom they viewed as their friends. The parents were
concurrently interviewed to glean the same information. 6 weeks later, parents were audio taped
describing the friendships of their children. Seven themes became apparent as a result of the parent
interviews: discrepancy between parent and child concept of friendship, social immaturity, social
skills deficits, compatibility, satisfaction with relationships, barriers and facilitators, and parent s role.
Three important ideas emerged in the conclusion section of this research study. First, researchers have
not considered the topic of quality of friendship of learning disabled children. Second, when
considering special education placement, it may be important to look at classroom environment to
determine if it is conducive to promoting the formation of mutual friendships. Finally, mothers might
benefit from sensitization to the need for being engaged with promoting their learning disabled child s
social relationships. (Weiner Sunohara, 1998). A fourth article discussed learning to learn
cooperatively for learning disabled students. Four questions were considered: can social problem
solving be improved for students with learning problems, will cooperative behavior increase for
students with learning problems, will metacognitive strategy instruction in social behavior increase the
interaction and socialization skills of shy as well as popular students, and
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17. Analyzing Donald Crews s Freight Train
I was thrilled to see Freight Train by Donald Crews on our reading list for this week! The books use of
bright colors contrasting with dark shapes and lines drew me to this book. On the front cover we see a
steam engine pulling train cars with gradient smoke coming from the chimney. The steam engine and
cars are flat, geometric, shapes helping anchor them to the track. The billows of smoke are organic as
they rise into the air. I can now see there is not only bright versus dark but a hard versus soft quality
going on that will continue to stay throughout the book. As, I turn the page I am greeted with a long
brown horizontal line that runs across both pages. This horizontal line is surrounded by tiny, free form,
circular, shapes that make
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18. Identity In The Sympathizer
Viet Thanh Nguyen has done a fantastic job throughout his novel to provide sufficient food for
thought, and creating a goldmine for a thematic essay. Throughout The Sympathizer, the Author
Comments on many world issues, and makes many strong comments on the Vietnam war and Cold
war conflicts. The author uses these conflicts to comment on many themes, such as, American
corruption, and its use in war, communication, and duality. However, the most important of which are
his comments on the theme of Identity. This essay will explore three thematic statements related to the
theme identity. First, one s identity is defined by one s ancestors and parents. Before one has the
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One s perception on the world and how one identifies themself, changes depending on the collective
identity of their peers. This is seen in such forms as political and religious beliefs, or one s behavior.
This is commented on multiple times by various characters during the book, as well as being
evidenced by the Narrator s actions and change in behavior over the duration of the novel. The
Narrator comments on this when he states; I confess after having spent almost my whole life in their
(the right wing patriots) company, I cannot help but sympathize with them. (pg.36). Sonny also
comments on this saying; What I learned, against my will, is that it s impossible to live among a
foreign people and not be changed by them (pg. UNDEFINED). Add some more reasoning. The
Narrator during his time taking refuge in america was no longer in personal contact with any
communist, and thus showed signs of being affected by the people around him, somewhat losing his
loyalties to the communists. The Narrator ultimately feels the bite of this when he, against orders,
joins in a patriot raid against the communists, and when caught, spends over a year in a communist re
education
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19. Athens And Spart Greek City State That Comprised Of...
Classical Sparta was a Greek city state that comprised of complex and multifaceted institutions.
Labelled by Xenophon as most powerful and most celebrated , contemporary historians have been
drawn to question and assess whether these powerful institutions were unique to Sparta (Xen. Con.
1.1). Upon evaluating ancient sources in relation to these historical considerations, it became apparent
that the focuses and construct of Sparta s institutions widely differed to institutions demonstrated in
other Greek city states. It was evident however, that among these differences were also institutional
similarities. In analysing the distinctive nature of Sparta s institutions, this paper will specifically
compare the establishments of Sparta to those exemplified by Athens and Corinth in order to
determine the specific differences in Sparta s establishments to those found in other Greek city states.
The areas examined and compared include the political, educational, socio legalistic and religious
institutions.
The political institutions of Sparta in the classical era comprehensively contrasted the governmental
establishments in Athens. In particular, the constitutional councils in Sparta and Athens widely
differed in their hierarchical prioritisation of age. Described by Xenophon as the pinnacle of political
life, the gerousia was the Spartan council which consisted of the kings and Spartiates over the age of
sixty (Xen. Con. 10.1). From this it can be deduced that gerontocracy
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20. Study Of The Petrol ( Vvt Engines ) And Diesel
PRoJECT REPORT on To study the petrol (VVT engines) and diesel (DDiS engines) Submitted to
Amity School of Engineering Technology Amity University, Uttar Pradesh Submitted To: Submitted
By: Ms. MÉGHA SHARMA BHARGAB PAUL ABSTRACT Thé training projéct éntitléd To study
thé pétrol (VVT énginés) and diésél (DDiS énginés) aims to study thé différént typés of énginés uséd
and manufacturéd by Maruti Suzuki. it also studiés thé various typés of probléms occurréd in thé
énginés in running conditions. This projéct is a thorough study of thé VVT DDiS énginés, théir
uséfulnéss, théir éfficiéncy and théir high pérformancé dué to théir néw téchnology. it also includés
thé casé studiés of thé cars which wéré réportéd to thé workshop having énginé rélatéd probléms.
Déscription of Éléctric Throttlé Systém Calibrations: ÉCM calculatés controlléd opéning of thé
throttlé valvé on thé basis of thé complétély closéd throttlé valvé position of thé éléctric throttlé
control systém. Thé complétély closéd position data is savéd in mémory of ÉCM. Howévér , thé
complétély closéd position of thé throttlé valvé of thé éléctric throttlé control systém (signal voltagé
from throttlé position sénsor whén throttlé is complétély closéd) différs oné from thé othér dépénding
on individual différéncés of thé throttlé
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21. Qumran Community
Theology of the Qumran Community The discovery of the Dead Sea Scroll was an important impact
in history. It is known to be the oldest manuscripts dating back between 200 BCE and 70 BCE, with
some small portion of the texts dating back to the 3rd century BCE, and some extant material dating to
the first century BCE. The scrolls consist of 900 manuscripts that were written in Hebrew, Greek, and
Aramaic and were discovered in eleven caves outside of the Judean desert. The manuscripts are either
biblical or non biblical and it includes many subjects and literary styles as well as significance
religious literature. The first scrolls were found by a local Bedouin named Muhammad edh Dhib in
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The Qumran community looked into the end of days through prophetic scriptures. The notion of the
end of days is the common belief of experiencing judgment and salvation. According to Vanderkam
Flint, it has a positive and negative side (pg. 264). In the negative side, the end of days will involve a
period of trails where the forces of Belial redouble their efforts to defeat the ranks of the righteous
(4Q174) In the positive side, for those who are chosen, it will be a time of purifying. Another crucial
information to know about the Qumran s view of the end of days is the meeting of messianic
characters in the scrolls. These are found in the Shoot of David and the Interpreter of the Law, where
they talk about two messiahs. One was to be the messiah of Aaron, a priestly messiah, while the other
was to be the messiah of Israel, a royal messiah of Davidic descent. (Lesson, week #6). The Qumran
community believed that in the end of days, God will interfere and will send leaders of the future that
will take part in the final heavenly victory over
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22. Commoners In Julius Caesar
Most of the commoners in Julius Caesar are not named, yet they are large part of the play. With their
support, Antony and Octavius are able to defeat the conspirators and secure Rome. As demonstrated
throughout the play, they are won over with flowery speeches and gifts. Although their unsteady
opinions seem like a sign of weakness, they use their power to benefit themselves. The commoners are
losing power in Rome as it becomes an empire. Crowning a king seems like a definite way to lose
power, but the plebeians don t panic. In order to remain in charge, they are fickle because whoever is
in power must have their support to win. This means the tribunes must work in the interests of the
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As unwise as they may seem at first, they are not clueless. They are easily swayed but only because
they know that tribunes must appeal to them. Brutus and Cassius fail to gain their support and it ends
up costing them the battle and their lives. Antony and Octavius expertly use the commoners to rise to
power. At the same time, the plebeians are using them because they have to rule with the interests of
the commoners in mind. The plebeians are a stepping stone for rulers. They are fine with supporting a
ruler as long as they are benefitted in the end.
Works Cited
Shakespeare, William, Burton Raffel, and Harold Bloom. Julius Caesar. New Haven: Yale University
Press, 2006. Print.
Spotswood, Jerald W. We Are Undone Already : Disarming the Multitude in Julius Caesar and
Coriolanus . Texas Studies in Literature and Language 42.1 (2000): 61. Literature Resource Center.
Web. 19 Apr. 2017.
Visser, Nicholas. Plebeian Politics in Julius Caesar. Shakespeare in Southern Africa 7 (1994): 22 31.
Quoted as Plebeian Politics in Julius Caesar in Bloom, Harold, ed. Julius Caesar, New
Edition, Bloom s Modern Critical Interpretations. New York: Chelsea House Publishing, 2009. Bloom
s Literature, Facts On File,
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23. Analysis Of Persepolis By Marjane Satrapi
Ernesto Che Guevara, an international revolutionary figure, once said, Passion is needed for any great
work, and for the revolution, passion and audacity are required in big doses . Persepolis is an
illustrated autobiography childhood novel of Marjane Satrapi, in which the author tells her story of
growing up during the Iranian Revolution that started in the late 1970 s and the challenges she faces
with life and family. Satrapi s story shows the power and importance and of the true meaning of
family. It depicts that teaching the fundamental values of fairness and equality is very important in the
formation of a young life. Marjane grows up during the 1979 Iranian Revolution, which is known as
the Islamic Revolution. Under the Revolution, stern Islamic law is applied to all sectors of society.
Before this time, Marjane is ten years old, attending a French non religious school where boys and
girls attend classes together. In the early 1980 s strict Islamic law begins to impact daily life. Under
Islamic law, westernized schools close down, and boys and girl separated are from each other in
schools. The girls are forced to wear veils and to confirm to strict Islamic behavioral guidelines:
Everywhere in the street there were demonstrations for and against the veil (5). Although Marjane and
her family are religious, they are also a modern family. Marjane s family history has a big influence on
her and her feelings about her culture. Marjane s family experience conflict
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24. Difference Between Monopolistic Competition And Oligopoly
The determination of prices of commodities depends upon the type of market structure in which they
are produced. There are various markets prevailing in an economy like (a) perfect competition,
(b)Monopoly,(c) Monopolistic Competition, and (d) Oligopoly. Monopoly, monopolistic competition
and oligopoly are generally grouped under imperfect competition, since these three markets differ in
respect to the degree of imperfections in the market.
Before explaining all these markets in detail, it will be quite important to understand the meaning of
the term market in economics.
1.2 Meaning of Market
Market in general means a particular place or locality where goods are sold and purchased. However,
in economics, by the term market we do not mean any particular place or locality in which goods are
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Large number of buyers and sellers: The first important feature of monopolistic competition is that
under it there are relatively large numbers of buyers each satisfying a small share of the market
demand for product. The number of buyers in monopolistic competition is also large. Because there is
large number of firms under monopolistic competition, there exists stiff competition between them.
2. Product Differentiation: The second important feature of Monopolistic Competition is that products
produced by various firms are differentiated. This means that the products of various firms under
monopolistic competition are not same but similar. Therefore there prices cannot be very much
different. Because of similar products and close substitutes the firms under monopolistic competition
compete with each other.
3. Selling Costs: In monopolistic competition the products are close substitutes of one another, In
order to differentiate their products firms incurs selling cost Selling costs refer to the expenditure on
advertisements, sale promotions, warranties, customer services, packaging, colours are brand
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25. Integrity And Academic Integrity
Standards Academic integrity is violated by any dishonest act which is committed in an academic
context including, but not restricted to the following: Cheating is the fraudulent or dishonest
presentation of work. Cheating includes but is not limited to: the use or attempted use of unauthorized
aids in examinations or other academic exercises submitted for evaluation; fabrication, falsification, or
misrepresentation of data, results, sources for papers or reports, or in clinical practice, as in reporting
experiments, measurements, statistical analyses, tests, or other studies never performed; manipulating
or altering data or other manifestations of research to achieve a desired result; selective reporting,
including the deliberate suppression of conflicting or unwanted data; falsification of papers, official
records, or reports; copying from another student s work; actions that destroy or alter the work of
another student; unauthorized cooperation in completing assignments or during an examination; the
use of purchased essays or term papers, or of purchased preparatory research for such papers;
submission of the same written work in more than one course without prior written approval from the
instructors involved; dishonesty in requests for make up exams, for extensions of deadlines for
submitting papers, and in any other matter relating to a course. Plagiarism is the act of taking the
words, ideas, data, illustrations, or statements of another person or
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26. Corporate Ethics Of Samsung
Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility Group Project Corporate governance and
social responsibility are two issues, which are dominating the agendas of 21st century multinationals.
Both of these propositions provide multinationals with the opportunity to integrate their values into
the way they do business and differentiate themselves from their competitors. This paper aims to
describe and analyse the corporate governance and social responsibility initiatives of Samsung with a
particular focus on Samsung Electronics. Firstly, an introduction to Samsung and its activities is
provided. Then an analysis on how the company deals with business ethics is provided. Next, an
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It also promises not to enter any collusion (market or bid) and price fixing. It will also not illegally
obtain competitors trade secrets and will not cooperate with anybody who indulges in illegal activities.
Employees will also not be allowed to utilize Samsung s name in politics and cannot take any personal
favours by leveraging their job positions. Lastly, no bribery will be allowed and thus also employees
are expected to undertake anti corruption and fraud class. The question however is that if Samsung
actually complies to this code of conduct policy as it mentions. Last year, Samsung was taken to court
by three human right groups in France with regards to labour abuses at supplier factories in China.
The suit has claimed that Samsung has taken part in deceptive trading practices as these abuses go
against the conduct mentioned on its marketing and investor relations material thus misleading
customers and shareholders.
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27. College Students Are Not Worth Attending College
All throughout primary and secondary education, especially high school, educators and administrators
drill into the heads of students that the main goal at the end is to attend college, to obtain a degree that
ensures a successful life. What they don t reveal is the colossal cost of tuition that the average
American cannot afford, instead they speak of scholarships that can be awarded to outstanding
students. Once again they do not come to realize that not all students can be awarded scholarships or
qualify for financial aid without placing students into debt, which is the majority of Americans who
dream of attending college. Thus, college is not worth attending at its current cost because, college
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If all young adults were shipped off to college we would lack specialized workers that are the reason
our cars are fixed, or houses built, and even to fix the lights when they go out. Not just specialized
workers would disappear but also the great innovators of the world would be hindered and not able to
unlock their full potential that college would limit. Thus, college is not worth the cost of both money,
time, and even the chance of destroying the ideas of the innovators of the
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28. NCAA Public Relations
NCAA Public Relations and Image Crisis
Brett Sousa
Bridgewater State University
Author Note
This Paper was prepared for Communications 226 Public Relations Crisis Project Spring 2015
NCAA Public Relations and Image Crisis
Introduction
Public Relations Problems/Crisis
Many organizations have experienced some form of public relations problem or crisis. The severity of
these public relations problems can vary from very minor to very serious. A public relations problem
can arise from a number of areas including leaked information about the practices of a company that
could be damaging to their business or sales. In addition a public relation crisis could be dealing with
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With the rulebook being so outdated, many of the rules that are enforced and followed make very little
sense. In addition, often the rulings are based on ancient rules over what is actually right. What is
actually right appears to be done very little in many cases that involve NCAA decisions. The NCAA
has suspended or deemed ineligible countless athletes over questionable rules and violations. The
NCAA, which also has the power to issue sanctions to schools and programs over rules violations,
issued sanctions to one of the biggest Division I football programs in the country over a questionable
rules violation. The school provided students with recommended books for their academic classes, but
according to NCAA, the school may only allow scholarships to purchase textbooks deemed required.
This is an example of lacking common sense and failing to recognize how obviously wrong a rule like
this is. This particular penalty is essentially punishing a program for trying to enhance and further the
education of its student
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29. Current Diagnostic And Treatment For Major Depressive...
The purpose of this paper revise current diagnostic and treatment for Major Depressive Disorder it
also includes suggestions for revisions of the current definition of MDD in the Diagnostic Statistics
Manual. This paper will focus on the influence of situational factors (financial issues or death/loss of
loved one) on timing of depressive symptoms. The influence of labels will also be discussed and how
the society and an individual s environment can affect the outcome of MDD. Suggestions for the
revision of psychiatric evaluations are also presented in this paper due to the prominent role of social
stigma in an individual s environment. The overall vision of this paper includes a push for more
implementation of psychological therapies in the treatment of MDD, and individualized treatment
plans that do not heavily emphasize the use of name brand pharmaceuticals.
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common mental health diagnosis that affects roughly 3 million
people in the United States alone (National Institute). It is an illness that does not discriminate against
socioeconomic class, race, gender, etc. and has a biological and environmental affect. The biological
component of depression involves familial history and how genetics plays an important role in
depression and can increase one s risk of developing some form of depression during their lifetime.
The environmental factors of depression are situational such as financial troubles, relationship
problems, loss of a
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30. Skyy Vodka Essay
The Skyy Vodka has always been judged by its improper advertisement. This advertisement often
promotes the sexual benefits of drinking, but this time the Skyy Vodka took a new perspective. In this
advertisement for Skyy Vodka, men are encouraged to revolutionize the world around them every
single day. However, in reality, this advertisement betrays the idea of audacious adventures through
the use of punctum, pathos and ethos. First, the Skyy Vodka advertisement utilizes several means of
punctum. This advertisement is in a mens magazine. The first eye catcher about this image is the
bright blue Skyy Vodka bottle in the middle of the page. Skyy Vodka places the bottle in the middle of
the page to show the importance of the alcohol. To attract additional attention, this advertisement
utilizes a helicopter pulling up the blue vodka bottle from a large ice cube pool. This scene takes place
on a sunny day, surrounded by a famous photographer, a guy directing the helicopter, and men being
outnumbered by the number of women. Most importantly, Skyy Vodka places a phrase in large bold
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The Vodka persuades the audience with the utilization of a famous celebrity. Tony Kelly is the main
character in this scene. He is wearing a blue suit same color as the blue bottle of Vodka. He seems to
love what he is capturing. Actually, everyone is betrayed the idea they loved their adventure. He is
introduced and labeled as being the creator of moments. In fact, using Tony Kelly will add a higher
degree of credibility because the reader would automatically recognize him from his fine art
photography. This makes a perfect credible source since Tony Kelly is a famously knows to be
courageous on his work. For this reason, the male audience is persuaded to consume the product and
become courageous like the fine people shown in
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31. Treatment Plan For A Post Traumatic Stress Disorder And...
Intervention Explanation The treatment plan designed for Clarisse Precious Jones was created to
address her symptoms associated with her post traumatic stress disorder and Binge eating disorder.
This treatment plan includes four goals and four interventions, that are unique to Precious s specific
needs. The long term goal of this treatment plan is to help learn to manage symptoms associated with
PTSD in order to function in daily activities. The symptoms that are being treated through this
individualized treatment plan related to post traumatic stress disorder are: dissociative reactions,
irritable and aggressive behavior, concentration problems, and trauma related external reminders. The
first goal is in place to assist Precious in learning to eliminate intrusive memories, a notable feature of
memory in PTSD is the reliving experiences or flashbacks to the trauma (Berwin, 2003, p. 340), and
addressing causes of these memories through the intervention of prolonged exposure. In addition, the
second goal that is being implemented, preventing and addressing distortions, is being addressed
through prolonged exposure. This technique is a general treatment strategy for reducing anxiety that
involves confronting situations, activities, thoughts, and memories that are feared and avoided even
though they are not inherently harmful. (Foa, 1998, p. 65). The flashbacks and distortions that
Precious experiences are being addressed through prolonged exposure, due the fact that it
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32. William Shakespeare s Othello
ENG 1001: Nothing is funnier than unhappiness, I grant you that. Yes, yes, it s the most comical thing
in the world (Samuel Beckett).
Wilde, Shakespeare and Beckett incorporate two genres in their plays that nursed a strong intrigue
interest (Jones, pg 26) comedy and tragedy. According to Aristotle in his Poetics, tragedy in a play is
an imitation of an action that is serious, complete and of a certain magnitude composed of plot,
character, thought, diction, melody and spectacle, (Myers, pg 118). Conventionally, comedies end
happily in which real world conflicts are resolved. In this essay I am going to demonstrate how each
of the playwrights challenge the traditional ideology of comedy and tragedy.
Comical elements in Othello are limited, however a neoclassical critic stated, there is in this play,
some burlesque, some humour and a ramble of comical wit and therefore, Othello as a whole is none
other than a Bloody Farce (Rymer). To an extent I agree with this comment, however Othello is
evidently more tragic than comical. The distasteful comedy based on racial stereotypes further
delineates a tragic response to the play, Awake/...or else the devil will make a grandsire of you (I.I.90
91). The misogynous, racist and heretic language is explicitly apparent and distinctive to show the
idea of cross breeding, raising anxieties about reproduction and the classification of things, ... you ll
have coursers for cousins and jennets for germans! (I.I.112)
Iago is
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33. A Fundamental Change Of Direction Is Not The Basic Fault...
In 1981 a fundamental change of direction was brought to light when the House of Lords provided
two judgements both concerning the meaning of recklessness. Lord Diplock stated recklessness with
an objective meaning in concern to the s1 and s2 of the Criminal Damage Act 1971. In the last 30
years, recklessness has become one of the most discussed issues in criminal law. However, in 2004
House of Lords gave out a decision in R v G and Another re establishing subjective test to
recklessness in concern to the Criminal Damage Act 1971, successfully restoring the subjective test
recognised before Caldwell. Prior to 2004 a landmark decision of R v G and Another it is well known
that there were two main contrasting understandings of the term reckless within the criminal law. The
Draft Criminal Code 1989 proposes that recklessness should be the basic fault element for all offences
. The first came from the case of Cunningham, in which the defendant stole a gas meter of a wall in
order to steal money and gas escaped. The offender was charged with maliciously under s23 Offences
against the person Act 1861. The Law Commission considered the term malicious should be avoided
and replaced with the term reckless in statutes, starting with Criminal Damage Act 1971. Cunningham
recklessness demanded the conscious running of an unjustifiable risk. This type of recklessness is
perhaps now referred to as standard recklessness, but it has in the past often been referred to as
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34. F108 Managing Army Change Summary Review Notes
F108 Managing Army Change Summary Review Welcome to the review of the lessons that compose
the F100 block. This review is organized by lessons F101 through F107. F101, Strategic Change
F102, Developing Army Organizational Capability F103, Total Army Analysis (TAA) and Planning,
Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) F104, Developing Materiel Capabilities
(Acquisition) F105, Manning the Army F106, Army Force Generation F107, Operational Contract
Support There are no specific reading requirements unique to this lesson; we assume that you have
read all the reading assignments pertaining to each individual lesson. F101 Strategic Change During
this lesson, you were introduced to the strategic agencies and the force management processes ...
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The Army emphasis during Phase 1 is to analyze the capability gap from their DOTMLPF
perspectives and to further refine concep Phase 2: Design Organizations. The Design Organizations
phase analyzes the proposed organization for doctrinal correctness. Phase 3: Develop Organizational
Models. Phase 3 of the Army Force Development Model transitions organizational development
responsibilities from the TRADO Phase 4: Determine Organizational Authorizations. This phase is the
analysis stage for determining the Army force structure mix or how organizations (resourc Phase 5:
Document Organizational Authorizations. This process results in the generation of organizational
authorizations documented as modification tables of o F103 Total Army Analysis (TAA) and Planning,
Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPB During this lesson, you continued to focus on the key
agencies and major force management processes used in developing warfighting capability provided
to combatant comm Force Management DOD PPBE PPBE is the DOD s primary resource
management system. PPBE ties together strategy, programs, and resources. It makes and captures
decisions and is a decision support system for modernization, readiness, force structure, etc. Its
purpose is to produce a plan, program, and a defense budget that is strategy
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35. Low-Back Pain
INTRODUCTION: Low back pain (LBP) is a common cause of disability in our society. Pain in the
lower back can have many origins. The differential diagnosis for low back pain comprises mechanical,
non mechanical, and visceral causes and includes for example degenerative disc disease,
spondylolysis, spondylolisthesis, spinal stenosis, spondylodiscitis. It can be divided into structural and
non structural. Structural causes include any process that causes mechanical compression of nerve
root, such as herniated disc and of degenerative diseases (osteophyte) of spine. Non structural causes
include diabetic radiculopathy which likely occurs due to infarction of a nerve root or herpes zoaster
causes radiculopathy due to viral mediated inflammation
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36. What Is A Synagogue
The biblical term for holiness is kodesb. The way to holiness, in other words, was for Israelites,
individually and collectively, to emulate God s attributes. The same interaction is evident in the
commandment to sanctify the Sabbath, with God and the Israelite people acting in tandem to realize
the holiness of this occasion. God shows the way and Israel follows. Synagogue is a holy place
dedicated to the glory of God. If prayers are to ascend to heaven, the synagogue must reflect sanctity
and humility. God has chosen Israel, both land and people, to be witnesses and a testing ground for
God to reveal His holiness in the world and through them the ultimate purpose of creation should be
unveiled and clarified.
Land of Israel allows the earth
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