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Benefits Of Higher Education
A higher education can help with people s emotional state and the health of that person. There is also
the case that you don t have to be in college for that long to start working and gain a high paying
wage. And. beyond money, education seems to make people happier and healthier
(D). Not only does seeking a higher education gets you a higher paying wage it also makes you a
happier person. This could work by the interaction with fellow students on the campus and more
knowledge than the average human. Money isn t the only reason why people are happier after college
it is also that getting that higher education helps boost their confidence about themselves. When
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When gaining a higher education the wage is actually going down not up. On the graph it shows that
from 2001 to 2010 the wage difference is slowly declining(Source C). The graph is showing that when
looking at how much a college graduates makes after college it isn t as much as it use to be. There isn
t going to be a substantial wage growth for the new college graduates. A higher education may not be
what everyone thinks it is, being a source to making more money when you get out of high school.
When the wages are going down for the college graduates, then it becomes apparent how expensive
college really is. College cost is exceedingly high as of right now and may become higher as time goes
by. Both cost and demand for college education have grown significantly in the years since Mr. Thiel
was a student. He sees that rise as irrational (E). College is starting to become more expensive and it
doesn t make sense that it is according to Mr. Thiel. There is no way to see if it will get higher, but if it
does then is college really worth the price. The price of college is going up and the wage for new
college graduates is starting to decrease. People are starting to realize this and just want to start
making money to support a family as soon as they can. Two thirds say a major reason for not
continuing their education is the need to support a family. Also 57 percent say they would prefer to
work
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The Christianic Secret William Wilhelm Wrede Summary
Wilhelm Wrede Overview
The Messianic Secret is a theme of biblical criticism developed in 1901 by a German Lutheran
theologian named Wilhelm Wrede. The Messianic Secret involves Wrede s explanation for Jesus
wanting to hide his identity from his enemies by commanding the disciples to keep silent about his
mission on earth and the miracles he performed. Wrede claimed that Jesus did not ever think he was
the Messiah and that Mark and the rest of the New Testament authors sensationalized Jesus and made
him into the Messiah. Wrede claims Mark added the Messianic Secret in an attempt to give a reason
for why Jesus was not accepted by many as Messiah until after his death. Wrede s theory enjoyed
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The development of the Messianic Secret was thus an effort to harmonize the two conflicting
traditions the true one about the real Jesus and the theological one developed by his followers after he
was gone.
It was observed by William Wrede in 1901 that the inconsistencies in the narrative about Jesus in
Mark render incredible some accounts of the life of Jesus. It is not possible to trace how Jesus became
during his ministry increasingly conscious of his Messianic status. Wrede remarked on the oddness
that Jesus commanded people he had healed to be silent about it. (Mark 5: 43) Indeed sometimes
(Mark 7: 36) they immediately disobeyed the request.
Wrede explained that Mark was giving not a historical account but a theological interpretation. It was
impossible for Jesus Messiahship to have been accepted until after belief in the resurrection. Then it
was realized that Jesus had been the Messiah all along. But how was it that he was not recognized?
The answer was that he had sworn people to secrecy though the demons, being supernatural beings,
recognized the truth (Mark 1: 24). When Jesus spoke in parables, Mark s view was that they were
deliberately couched in language which concealed the truth from the listening crowd. (Mark 4:
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The Similarities Between The Middle And Upper Class In...
From 1837 to 1901 is known as the Victorian period in England. Victorian times were often referred to
as the best of times and the worst of times, giving it an interesting dichotomy. During this time period
there was tremendous growth in the English economy and in education, but there was also rampant
child labor and many other crimes. While the economy growth almost entirely benefitted the middle
and upper class it did help skilled workers of the working class, but left the unskilled workers living
hand to mouth and being forced to have their children work in dangerous factories to help pay for
food. The morality of these times was blind at best and hypocritical at worst, because while the
common morality was to have honor and such it was a common practice at factories to exploit workers
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The similarities comprise of that the upper class has access to unbelievable luxuries and control large
amounts of wealth, and the middle class has more opportunities than the lower class. While the lower
class is still struggling to make ends meet. The main differences are because of modern conveniences
and welfare states that lets the upper class enjoy greater luxuries and for the middle class to get closer
to the upper class. The lower class even though they struggle to make ends meet they still have a far
better lot in life than those in Victorian England. In Victorian England ones class did affect what kind
of job you could get. If you were upper class you could essentially do whatever you wished, and if you
were middle class you had lots of room for improvement. Lower class had a more confined job pool
and as such it would be incredibly difficult to get out of lower class. France before and during its
many revolutions was just like Victorian England and as such it had the exact same class problems
that were only exacerbated by the many bloody
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Literature Review On Brand Image
Literature Review:
Manfred Bruhn Verena Schoenmueller Daniela B. Schäfer, (2012) analyzed that brand equity is now
created in the mind of the consumer through Social media. He used SEM for interpretation of 393 data
sets from different industries and found that both social and traditional media have significant impact
on brand trust and equity. But firm created social media communication and consumer participation
have shown an important impact on Brand Image, Brand Trust and influence on hedonic brand image.
Seung AAnnie Jin, (2012), used SEM for analysis of potential of social media for luxury brand
management and found dynamics relationship among consumer s perception of value expressive and
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Their findings demonstrate that engagement with a Facebook fan page has positive effects on
consumers brand awareness, WOM activities and purchase intention. Results further indicate that
annoyance with the fan page leads to negative effects in respect to the overall commitment to and
involvement with the fan page and WOM. The authors research shows that social media activities
indeed affect the purchase decision making
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Fox Demon Research Paper
It is important to note that the story of the fox that is presented by Fee s father is very different from
the traditional telling of the story of the fox. Sohn, points out that in the original telling of the Korean
fox demon, the fox is always seen to have malevolent intentions, which involves poisoning emperors,
seducing men to their death, and killing young virgins (Sohn, 2011). In the traditional depiction, the
fox demon is the stuck on a journey to become human or ascend through the entrapment of male
human souls. Traditionally, the fox demon uses a jewel she places between her mouth and the mouth
of a male and rolls it between them. This process allows the fox demon to capture a soul that she can
utilize to ascend to the heavens. But ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Lee points out a defining characteristic of the fox demon is the inability to have a healthy relationship
with a man. Lee refers to a modern retelling of the fox demon where the fox demon is given the
opportunity to have a relationship with a man, but the relationship ultimately fails when he swallows
her jewel (during sex) which destroys her. Lee argues the fox demon is a representation of female
sexuality is designed to uphold patriarchy by depicting female sexuality as monstrous and devouring,
and hence their fox women enact moral conflict in striving to subordinate their fox characteristics to
their desire to be human (Lee, 2011). On the other hand, Lady s Tammamo s marriage to her husband
represents a healthy relationship which renders female sexuality as a positive force, but this is
impossible in the traditional tale of the fox demon. In the traditional tale of the fox demon, the fox
demon is seen as a polluting force which can only consume young men. This framing of the traditional
fox demon is very similar to how queer people are depicted within much of history. Winnubst, a
scholar on Queer Theory, explains that queers have been depicted as sinthomosexuals, or folks who
show no interest in the future because of their inability to produce young. Because young people (the
Child) are the future, queers are then seen as not contributing to the future. They threaten the future in
their inability to create
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Charles De Gaulle
Following World War II, it was quite clear that France was in need of political assistance. After the
French defeat, the occupation of Nazis forced the government to either ally with the enemy, or to be
destroyed from the inside out. The government, run by Pétain, decided to ally with the Nazi invaders,
which established what is known as the Vichy government. Seeing as this was the official government
of France at the time, any Frenchmen who were to speak out against the government were to be seen
as heretical, and even charged with treason, under the dictatorial Hitler regime. Luckily for the people
of France, there was such a man who decided to fight for a free France. Charles de Gaulle is the
reason that France, following a complete overthrow by a dictatorial world power, once again became
one of the most powerful and prestigious countries in the entire world. De Gaulle wanted, and pushed
for, France to become a strong empire, a rebuild of the national economy, a reconstruction of the
broken nation, and to establish a stronger executive power in the government. ... Show more content
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Amongst these varying opinions, there is one strong argument that can be made by nearly all
historians: Charles de Gaulle has the legacy of being the single most polarizing individual in French
history. While there were large amounts of people who believed in him, and saw him as the savior of
the country, there were others who saw him as an attempt at a dictator. Most authors agree that the
military principals that he put forward were largely important in the outcome of the blitzkrieg of the
Germans, and that overall as a military figure he was more than exceptional. However, as a president,
political figure, and diplomat, he is not praised so
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Why I Donald Trump Persuasive Essay
Jacqueline Hembree
Mr. Woods
3 February 2016
English IV
Trump for Prez.
Should everything be legal/ easy to get away with? Well, our future candidate believes it shouldn t be
legal/ easy to get away with things. He believes everything should have a consequences. He brings up
very valued points on every single from immigration, abortion, and gun control etc... Donald Trump
should be our new president because, he believes in stopping immigration, stopping abortion, and
putting stricter laws on gun control.
Today s American s believe were doing absolutely nothing about immigrants hoping the border to
come in to United States and steal our jobs and not paying taxes. Donald Trump informs us that if we
voted for him and make him our next president ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We need a leader who can take the United States and make it great again. Trump would be the greatest
asset to the American people because he can make us great again by the way he calls it like he sees it
mentality.
Work cited
Blankey, Bethany very pro life Donald Trump stance on abortion changes with the Audience Live
action news N.p., o5 Dec 2015 web 21 Jan 2016 http://www.lifenews.com/2015/01/26/donald trump
on abortion im pro life/
Donald trump: I will unsign Obama executive action on gun control CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/02/politics/donald trump obama guns/index.html
Donald Trump op ed: my vision for culture of life Washington examiner n.p., 22 Jan2016
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/donald trump op ed my vision for a culture of
life/article/2581271
Linthicum ,Kate Donald Trump helps rally Iowa s Latinos mostly to caucus against him web 2 Feb
2016 http://www.latimes.com/nation/immigration/la na 0127 trump iowa latinos 20160127 story.html
Second Amendment rights Second Amendment rights n.p., n.d. wed 25 jan 2016
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Different Abilities That Set Humans Apart From Other Lives...
One of the unique abilities that set humans apart from other life forms is the ability of speech
production. Although it occurs involuntarily the act of speaking can be traced back to neural level
even before the muscles are directed to move or before the first breathe is taken to supply the energy
source for speech. Most people may not realize it but the fact is saying a word or even a sound is quite
laboring on the body, especially when it must occur rapidly to even create a single sentence.
Before a word or even a sound is produced the respiratory and phonatory systems must be activated
and set into motion. Respiration which fuels the body is defined as the exchange of gas between an
organism and its environment (Seikel, page 35), while Phonation is defined to be the product of vocal
fold vibration which occurs within the larynx (Sekiel, page 165). In preparation to breathe, the
diaphragm must move inferiorly giving the lungs room to expand. This intake of air must travel a
great distance from either the nose or mouth, down through the larynx, and into the trachea, bronchi
and, finally, lungs. While simply breathing, the air will travel through the vocal folds which remain in
the abducted position. During speech production the vocal folds will adduct causing the air traveling
through them to create a rippling effect as the folds vibrate. It is important to note this is merely the
beginning stage at this point and that sounds produced at this point would resemble that off
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Masculinity In San Diego
San Diego, California was first discover in 1542 by a European name Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. San
Diego is eight largest city in Unite State and the second largest city in California with a population of
1.3 millions of people. San Diego is one of the major city in California, located on the coast of the
Pacific Ocean in Southern California, approximately 120 miles south of Los Angeles and immediately
adjacent to the border with Mexico. Suburban Stats 2016 states that there are 58% White, 28%
Hispanic, 15% Asian, 6% Black, below 1% Native America, 5% two or more race, and 12% some
other race. There are 50% male and 49% female currently living in San Diego in 2016. Over 62
percent of the population consist of adult male ranging from 25 84 and
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20th Century Court Cases
From its early beginnings till present day, race and race matters (Bell, 1989, 1993; West, 1994) have
been and continue to be a powerful variable in this country. Interestingly, one venue where race issues
have been addressed and fought over has been this country s judicial system. In fact, for close to two
hundred years, it could be argued that the courts facilitated and sustained the marginalization of non
whites in this country. Two prominent 19th century court cases that set the foundation for said
marginalization were the Dred Scott v Sandford and Plessy v Ferguson cases, both highlighting this
country s de jure segregation laws. Indeed, sociologist Joe Feagin, in his influential book, Racist
America, writes, Every part of the life cycle, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to legal scholars Crenshaw and her colleagues (1996), . . . our dissatisfaction with CLS
stemmed from its failure to come to terms with the particularity of race, and with the specifically race
character of social interests in the racialized interest (p. xxvi). Moreover, another legal scholar, Harlon
L. Dalton (1996), argued, We are not unmindful of fact that there are, within the CLS literature and in
practice as well, instances of concern for the needs of people of color, albeit usually without recourse
to our own take on those needs (p. 82). In short, the lack of prominence of race and inclusion of voices
from people of color in CLS (Dalton, 1995; Crenshaw et al., 1995; Yosso, 2005) led to the third and
present important movement Critical Race Theory
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Unrealistic Expectations In Alice Walker s Beauty
Growing up, I was always the chubbier kid in the class. I wasn t skilled at sports like everyone else
and was considered a loser . It was extremely hard listening to all the mean comments and my self of
steam eventually died down. At times, I couldn t get the courage to get out of bed in the morning
because I knew it would just be another day of humiliation. Life is like a roller coaster, we have times
that are low and times that are high. But we would never know the feeling of a good time unless we ve
gone through the bad times. Being perfect is an unrealistic expectation that society has. In the story,
Beauty by Alice Walker, a girl experiences this concept. She was shot in the eye and the scar that it left
was her worst enemy.
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Dumpster Diving Summary
Lars Eighner begins by recalling a time from before he began to dumpster dive as an attempt to reveal
to his readers that his fondness for garbage cans was not something forced upon him. He quickly
transitions to the time when he began to dumpster dive and describes the overall experience of it.
Once he has completed his general description, the essay takes a detailed turn into what dumpster
diving through the years has taught him: everything from determining good food from the bad, how
wasteful students in college can be, making sure drinks are safe, the stages a beginning dumpster diver
goes through (self disgust, curiosity, realization, and possibly the dangerous hoarding), and how
dumpster diving has a hand in gained weight. Further
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How Water, Coke And Gatorade Effected The Renal System
Discussion: The purpose of the experiment was to help us better understand how water, Coke and
Gatorade effected the renal system. The goal was to test and see if my hypothesis were correct
regarding the urine specific gravity, urine flow rate, and presents of reagents using the Labstix. My
hypothesis for this experiment was that the Gatorade drinkers will have the highest urine flow rate and
that non drinkers would have the highest urine specific gravity. Water is hypo osmotic and coke
contains a high amount of sugar making it hyperosmotic relative to plasma. Gatorade consists of large
amounts of electrolytes making it iso osmatic relative to the plasma. Based on these characteristics of
the consumed substances, we are able to study the hormonal effects on the average UFR and USG.
Our subjects did start out in a similar dehydrated state. Subjects were asked to fast for five hours prior
to the lab and they were restricted to drink alcohol or eat fatty foods the night before. The purpose of
avoiding food and drink prior to the lab was so that the nutrients in the food and beverages consumed
are not absorbed into the blood stream because it could impact factors that are measured in certain
tests. Fasting improves the accuracy of those tests (). If each student did not monitor or follow the
correct procedure, we would have had multiple errors in our results. The results would not be as
accurate as they should be. The drinking groups varied in the amount that they were supposed
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Spoon River Anthology Summary
In Edgar Lee Masters Spoon River Anthology, Margaret Fuller Slack is an aspiring writer, whose
notions of future greatness are foiled by, on a surface level, her marriage, and children. As a result,
Margaret is bitter, resentful, and accusatory. In actuality, Margaret and her notion of personal privilege
destroy her future. Masters poem is a cautionary tale regarding entitlement and laziness, an
acknowledgment of the necessity of personal responsibility, and an example of a wasted life. Masters
opens this poem with Margaret discussing her fantasies, her delusions. Margaret compares her own
greatness to George Eliot, famed female novelist. This allusion that Margaret wanted to be a writer,
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Margaret was wooed and John was luring her into the relationship, into the trap (8, 9). The
connotation of these words creates an air of trickery around John, developing the emphasis that even
though Margaret could have said no, her failure is now his fault. She discloses that the way he lured
her was through the promise of leisure for [her] novel (9). The couple gets married and they have eight
kids. This allows the reader to see that John had genuine intentions, but Margaret s bitterness
interrupts this. Even though it takes two people to make a family, Margaret blames something she
should be thankful for, but resents, on her husband. Her facade further crumples when she addresses
the fact that she did not have time to write, but many people who have and care for children are able to
make something out of themselves. Essentially Margaret is playing victim to things she is not a victim
of. The only factor standing in Margaret s way is her own ego. She might think she is too good, that
her talent supersedes practice and experience, or she might just be lazy, but in the end, it is she who
chooses not to write. If one has a genuine goal, regardless of inconveniences, time and effort will
always be applied; ergo, Margaret does not have a goal, only an illusion. Consequently, Margaret s
world unravels with her death. Margaret is tremendously nonchalant about her demise: It was all
over... anyway (12). This word choice continues to reveal how
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Recruitment And Selection Of The Leisure Industry
The recruitment and selection of experienced, skilled and self motivating employees for stability and
longevity in leisure industry organisations.
Abstract:
Human resource management is the foundation to any organisation s success; it is its people who form
an essential part of any organisation. The efficiency and quality of its people determines the
organisations fate. Choosing the right people and placing them in the right positions is vital. This is
where effective recruitment and selection is fundamental. This paper concludes that seven steps should
be taken to implement recruitment and selection policies and guidelines which help to surpass
performance results of the past. This paper analyses the gap of recruitment and selection of
experienced, skilled and self motivating employees for stability and longevity in leisure industry
organisations. In addition, this paper focuses on a selected organisation within the leisure industry in
Queensland Australia, City Venue Management (CVM).
Introduction:
People are an integral part of any organisation. No organisation can run without its human resources,
its greatest asset. In today s highly complex and competitive market, choosing the right person in the
right place has far reaching implications for an organisations functioning. According to (Noe,
Hollenbeck, Gerhart Wright 2015, Pg219), recruitment is the practice or activity carried on by the
organisation with the primary purpose of identifying and attracting potential
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Language, By Nature External And Community Driven
In his Philosophical Investigations Wittgenstein states that language is by nature external and
community driven, therefore the notion of a private language is impossible. Wittgenstein argues that in
a private language, the words of this language are to refer to what the speaker can know to his
immediate private sensations. So another person cannot understand the language (PI 243).
Wittgenstein contends that among other reasons private language is flawed in that there is no way that
the speech community can verify to see if the language is being used correctly. Wittgenstein s
argument that you cannot have an internal language is flawed because it overlooks the crucial internal
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No matter how you try to render the contents of your internal nature, there is no way to verify if
another person could understand you fully. Since you cannot confirm even things that are seemingly
universal, like the perception of a color it is futile that a completely personal language and the
sensations associated with it would be fully perceptible to another person. The notion of private
language is flawed because there is no way to really tell if what you are attempting to communicate is
being perceived correctly by the other party. Since it is impossible to be witness to another person s
thought process the conception of a private language is unsound. A fundamental truth about language
is the fact that in order to communicate effectively, all parties involved must be able to understand the
language that is being spoken. An integral part of understanding language and having a successful
conversation is an underlying agreement as to the definitions of the words being used. Wittgenstein
also claims that there is a fundamental agreement in judgements that is required for communication by
means of language (PI 242). The agreements in judgements that Wittgenstein mentions is simply the
subject matter at hand, a way to determine if both speaker and listener are on the same page . The
word judgement is a very loaded word and it obscures
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What Effect Does Fur Trapping Have On The Environment
Have you ever thought about how fur trapping affects earth and those who live on it . Fur trapping
often wastes a lot of value able food and shortens food supplies for other humans and animals , all
sorts of animals die from trapping not just the animals the traps are intended for, humans can help and
I m going explain how . Fur trapping shortens food supplies. Not just for humans but for other animals
to. Often the meat from the animals goes to waste so no one gets it , or other animals eat it and get sick
which kills them so pretty soon animals will just keep dieting off and everything else will go extinct .
10 million animals die each year from fur traps 4 million go to waste . These animals
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Best NBA Team Essay
Best NBA team?
What NBA team is the best to ever play the sport, is it the 95 96 Bulls, or maybe the 86 87 lakers,
maybe even the 70 71 Bucks, how about the 85 86 Celtics. Well first off let s look at some of the facts.
Each of those teams won the NBA championship that year. Also all four of those teams had a 60+ win
season. So let s take a look at some of the players that played on the teams.
First of the 95 96 bulls, they had the greatest of all time, Micheal Jordan. He was the bug star for the
bulls and he was the key point for the bulls getting six championships and also getting a 72 10 season
which would be the best record for 20 years. Then you had Scottie Pippen who was Jordan s sidekick
almost, he would get a lot of rebounds, he was an excellent stealer, and he could dunk the ball like it
was nothing. Then you have Dennis Rodman, he is number two on the all time best rebounders list,
that s very impressive for a man who is 6 7. Rodman wasn t the best offensive player but his defense
stunned the crowd.
Next you have the 86 87 Lakers. Being a 6 9 point guard this man was a sight you wanted to see.
Magic Johnson would put on a show for the crowd every game he played, he could rebound, he could
steal, he could score, he could block, he could do everything you imagined. Up next you have one of
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This team is tied for having the biggest point difference ever standing at 12.3. But the players were
more important. Oscar Robertson was a man on a mission, in one season this man avereged a triple
double, I say again, averaged a triple double. I think that s all I need to say to make you understand
who this guy was. Kareem Abdul Jabbar also played for this team, he was better in his Bucks days
also being the all time bucks scorer although only playing there for six years. Can t forget Jon
McGlocklin who is one the best shooters of all time to play in his time
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Futuristic Informative Speech
Have you ever wanted to know more about Futuristic well I m here to tell you about his
backround,accomplishments,and people who inspired him to do what he does to day. Futuristic was
born June 2, 1992 he grew up in Bloomington, Illinois while he was there he learned how to gamble
and hustle people out of there money but he didn t keep the money he got he gave it to his mom to
help her pay for her bills. When Zach was in 5th grade his mom and dad got a divorce two years after
the divorce Zach moved with his mom to Danville, Illinois while he was there his mom got her
nursing degree. After she got her degree she took the kids and moved backed to Bloomington there his
mom struggled to keep there house so Zach gambles and hustles for his mom
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Central African Republic Child Soldiers Essay
he Central African Republic is a country situated in Central Africa. It is bordered by many different
nations including Chad, Sudan, South Sudan, The Democratic Republic of Congo and a couple of
more ( Central African Republic ). For a long period of time child soldiers have been recruited into
armies some without having a choice. In Central African Republic children are forced to do things that
will affect their future life and their choices. These children are drugged so they can be manipulated
into doing things that they should not do at such a young age. Child soldiering occurs all over the
world, especially in the Central African Republic. The child soldiers suffer through horrible living
conditions and have many issues along the way. The central African Republic became a country
containing various of different slave camps and has a lot of issues with child soldiers ( Child Soldiers
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There are about 300,000 child soldiers nowadays, six thousand of which are in the Central African
Republic. Child soldiering is when children at young ages are placed into armies to fight in the
country s wars. These children are forced to do various of different jobs. Typically these children do
jobs such as spying, cooking, being warriors, servants, carrying weapons, acting as sex slaves and
more ( Child soldiers ). Numerous children are taken by force such as being kidnapped, bribed or
being convinced to join the army, however, some children decide to join the army because they cannot
survive all by themselves. Occasionally these children join the army because they are orphans
frequently because their parents were killed by rebels or during a war, which means the children do
not have money, food or knowledge on how to take care of themselves or survive. The children that
join the army are commonly from ages eleven or twelve all the way through eighteen or nineteen years
old
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La vida y el trabajo de Pablo Picasso Essay
Pablo Picasso o Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios
Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito Ruíz y Picasso nació 25 de octubre 1881 en
Málaga, España, los padres de José Ruiz Blasco y María Picasso y López. Picasso tuvo dos hermanas
menores Dolores y Concepción, llamada Conchita, que murió a la edad de cuatro. La muerte de
Conchita afectada Picasso en los años venideros en su vida posterior. Picasso murió en Francia en
abril de 1973. La familia de Picasso era de clase media. Su padre, Ruiz, fue un pintor y por la mayor
parte de su vida Ruiz era un profesor de arte en la Escuela de Oficios y un conservador de un museo
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Picasso no estaba de acuerdo con las normas y estructuras establecidas por la escuela y pronto
comenzó a faltar a clases para dibujar la ciudad que lo rodea.
A los dieciséis años, su padre decidió enviarlo a la Real Academia de San Fernando de Madrid, la
mejor escuela de arte en el país. Pero Picasso volvió a ser aburrido de la instrucción formal y dejó de
asistir a clase y se retiró de la escuela poco después de la inscripción. Picasso escribió a un amigo
durante este tiempo para decir Ellos sólo tiene que ir y seguir sobre lo mismo de siempre: Velázquez
de pintura, Miguel Ángel para la escultura. (Picasso Biography A) La relación entre Picasso y sus
padres se volvió tensa después de que él se retiró de la escuela. Su madre y su padre no entendían y
estaban decepcionados con Picasso.
Después de salir de la escuela Picasso se trasladó de nuevo a Barcelona. Mientras que en Barcelona,
Picasso fue influenciado por la ciudad a su alrededor, incluyendo la obra de Antoni Gaudí, un
arquitecto español. Picasso comenzó también a un café frecuente conocida como Els Quatre Gats .
Radicales y anarquistas se reunieron allí, y lo persuadieron a alejarse de arte clásico y así comenzó
una serie de exploraciones en la obra de Picasso. Los amigos que conoció en Els Quatre Gats ,
también le animaron a visitar París para trabajar y Picasso más tarde comenzaron los desplazamientos
entre las
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Lake Shoe Research Paper
Why Lake Tahoe is Your Next Destination?
5 Summer Activities You Can Do at Lake Tahoe
It is the hottest season of the year, so refresh yourself with a cold drink or take a dip in the water. Fly
away from the bustling city and immerse yourself with the beauty of Lake Tahoe s nature. So, to enjoy
and make your stay memorable in the beautiful Lake Tahoe here are five activities you can do :
1. Water Skiing
Do you want to enjoy an adrenaline pumping activity this summer? Try out this water sport! Either if
you are a first timer or an adventurer this sport is a great option. You can try out this water sport
together with your workmates, friends, or even family.
2. Hiking
Summer is the best time to go hiking especially with groves of trees
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Tae Guk Gi Cultural Analysis
R e p o r t
On
Tae Guk Gi
The brotherhood of war
I Presentation II Summary III Presentation of the main characters IV Culture analysis
I presentation
Tae Guk Gi was directed and written by Je gyu Kang. It s a drama about the fate of two brothers
forced to fight in Korean War. This film received five rewards of which three for the best artistic
direction.
II Summary
A group of Korean archeologists find a skeleton and identify it as Lee Jin Seok. But Lee Jin Seok is
still alive and he is now an old man. It is his brother Jin Tae who went missing in the Korean War. We
travel from the present to 1950, when the Korean War started.
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Sounds: In the background you can hear sounds of freedom like kid s laughs, man screaming ice
cream, ice cream... all these sounds form a loving atmosphere. Products: It s really hard to survive
because food is really expensive (Barley, ice cream...). The woman says I can kill for free food and the
oldest brother only bought one ice cream because he hasn t got enough money. Heroes: The oldest
brother is considered as a hero because he is responsible for the family. He does his best by working
hard to have money for send his brother to the university and it s not a problem for him to do that.
Ceremonies: At a moment in the film, you can hear the brother saying Dad is waiting for us and then
talking with him. Finally you understand that actually, the father is dead and they are talking to a
memorial. Speaking to ancestors and offer gifts is common. Language: Language brings a lot of
spiritual symbols. For example, the two brothers don t call each other by their names, like written in
the subtitles; they call big brother and young brother . Each word has a precise meaning. Another
example is when the radio announces that the South Korea wins, it has been translated by victory .
Actually, the true meaning is we found our harmony again . Harmony is really important in Korean
culture as we will see after.
2. Values
Sense of sacrifice: The main symbol of the sense of sacrifice in this film is the shoes. The oldest
brother sacrifices himself to send his
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Dr. Seuss How The Grinch Stole Christmas
Defined as a psychological and psycho therapeutic theory conceived in the late nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries by Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud. (Concepts) Psychoanalysis is concerned
with the concepts surrounding freudian slips, anger, and violence. Creator Sigmund Freud also
discovered that there are three parts of the unconscious mind known as the id, the ego, and the ultra
ego, which influence the thoughts, and behaviours experienced within a person or a fictional character.
Upon analysing Dr. Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas, it tells the story of a resentful, cave
dwelling creature with a heart two sizes too small , (Seuss) named the Grinch. Throughout the poem,
there are many instances where Freud s psychoanalytic theory comes into play. Dr. Seuss uses
examples of the id, the ultra ego and aggressive personality to convey the Grinch s character and story.
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In the beginning of the poem the Grinch wants to destroy the Whos Christmas in order to fulfill his
need for happiness. This statement can be present throughout the line, Tomorrow is Christmas! It s
practically here! , Then he growled, with his Grinch fingers nervously drumming, I MUST find some
way to stop Christmas from coming! (16 18). Within this line, the Grinch shows his emotions and
plans on how to destroy the Christmas spirit within the Whos in order to give himself his own
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Diploma level 5
CU2939 Develop Health and Safety and Risk Management Policies,
Procedures and Practices in Health and Social Care or Children and Young
People s Settings
Level 5
Credit value 5
GLH 33
Unit summary
The purpose of this unit is to assess the learner s knowledge, understanding and skills required for
Health and Safety and Risk Management, including the development of policies, procedures and
practices in health and social care or children and young people s settings.
Additional Assessment Requirements
This unit must be assessed in accordance with Skills for Care and Development s QCF
Assessment Principles. Learning outcomes 2, 3, 4 and 5 must be assessed in the work setting. 1.
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Each colour has a special meaning: o Circular red signs indicate prohibited o Yellow signs give a
warning of hazard# o Blue signs tell you to do something o Green signs identify or locate safety
equipment or escape routes.
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Electricity Electricity at Work Regulations 1989
Each year about 1000 accidents at work involve electric shock or burns are reported to the
Health and Safety Executive.
It is important that employees do not: o Change fuses or plugs if not authorised to do so; o Overload
electrical sockets, e.g., using fan heaters from extension sockets o Use equipment that is faulty or
appear to be damaged.
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Manual Handling The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992
Lifting and moving loads manually is the biggest cause of injury, so it is important to make use of any
lifting equipment that is provided. A large number of personal injury claims relate to breaches by
employers of Manual Handling Regulations. It is important when lifting for staff to be trained and to
ensure that they use the right method. If employees have any medical problems they should not be
undertaking manual handling if inappropriate to do so. Manual handling involves and requires
specialised training.
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Slips, Trips
About one third of all accidents that occur are due to slips, trips and falls. The majority of these could
be avoided by being
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Competition As A Monopolistic Competition
Competition in Smartphone Markets
Introduction
The competition in Smartphone Markets is a monopolistic competition, in which the products of each
firm are differentiated and the entry barrier is free. Products competing in the network industries have
network externalities.
Accordingly, this essay will deal with the following aspects of the question. Initially, the concept of
the monopolistic competition is present. Follow by the idea of the network effect theory. The multi
sided market and the core business strategies is analyzed and finally, the examination of the future of
the smartphone competition is shown.
What is the monopolistic competition ?
Monopolistic competition refers to a competition where monopoly exists, and is neither a perfect
competition nor an oligopoly. As the market competition become intense, the distribution of resource
becomes rational; therefore, the level of competition in the monopolistic competition is more intense
than it is in the oligopoly and perfect competition (Roberts et al, 1977). Another reason caused this is
that the products in the monopolistic competition can be easily replaced. Nowadays, smartphones of
different brands are similar on their appearance, details and even functions. The conditions for a
monopolistic competition to exist are as follows. Initially, the products in the competition have to be
differentiated. The differences can be in the quality of the products, the appearance, the label or the
sales conditions.
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Symbolism In The Rocking Horse Winner
Fortune is the enemy of human morality. If not careful, a person who places complete trust in luck can
lose focus on the important things in life. This idea that our lives are governed by an uncontrollable
force consumes us in ways that most people do not come to terms with. D.H. Lawrence uses
compelling imagery in the Rocking Horse Winner to create an insight of dark fortune. He
accomplishes this through the relationship of the mother and her children, the use of the rocking horse,
and the conflict of luck within Paul. Lawrence continually emphasizes the non existent relationship
between the mother and her children. He begins by telling us that the children had been thrust upon
her, and she could not love them . This sets the tone for the rest of the story; a desire for good fortune
makes the children seem like underappreciated burdens. Several times the mother says things to the
children with bitterness in her voice as if they inconvenience her. Only the mother and her children
know of the loveless hard little place in the mother s heart. They read it in each other s eyes . The
simple act of leaving the apathy unspoken creates a sense of despair for both parties. The mother fills
this gap in their lives by becoming obsessed with money and blaming all of their misery on bad luck.
In turn, the children follow her example and become consumed by this belief as well. The desire is so
great that the house came to be haunted by the unspoken phrase: there must be more
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The Taxpayer Relief Act Of 1997
BACKGROUND INFORMATION The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 (TRA97) established two
education tax credits: the Hope Tax Credit (currently modified as the American Opportunity Credit by
the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009) for students who are enrolled in one of the
first four years of postsecondary education and are carrying at least a half time workload while
pursuing an undergraduate degree, certificate, or other recognized credential; and the Lifetime
Learning Tax Credit for students who take one or more classes from a college or university to pursue
an undergraduate or graduate degree, certificate, other recognized credential, or to acquire or improve
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Resources: For more information see IRS Publication 970: Tax Benefits for Higher Education and IRS
Notice 97 60: provides consumer guidance on Education Tax Incentives. These documents and IRS
Form 8863 and 8917 are available at www.irs.gov or by calling the IRS at 1 800 829 1040. For
additional 1098 T information and instructions from your college or university go to www.1098
T.com. CORRECTED (if checked) FILERS name, street address, city or town, province or state, ZIP
or foreign postal code, and telephone number American National University of Kentucky, Inc. P.O.
Box 6400 Roanoke, VA 24017 540.769.8200 1 Payments received for qualified tuition and related
expenses 2 Amounts billed for qualified tuition and related expenses $2,626.00 OMB No. 1545 1574
Form 1098 T Tuition Statement FILER S Federal identification no. 61 0436312 STUDENT S social
security number *** ** 9276 3 Check if you have changed your reporting method for 2015
STUDENTS name, street address, city or town, province or state, country, and ZIP or foreign postal
code REBECCA DUNKER 506 ROSARY DR ERLANGER, KY 41018 4 Adjustments made for a
prior year $0.00 6 Adjustments to Scholarships or grants for a prior year $0.00 5 Scholarships or
grants $909.00 7 Check this box if the amount in box 1 or 2
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Igbo s Culture Comparison In West Africa
CULTURE COMPARISON IN NIGERIA WITHIN THREE IGBO SPEAKING LANDS AND
(YORUBA) LAND. Nigeria is a west African country with over 180 million people. It consist of 3
known ethnic groups, igbo s, Hausa s , and the Yoruba s. The igbo s (Biafrans) are known as
Christians, the hausa s are known as muslims and the yoruba s are mixed Christians and muslims.
However in this three ethnic groups there s so much cultural, language and morality differences. But
in this project, I will focus more on the within language, cultural history of the igbo s (ndi igbo), and
yoruba s culture comparisons. It s said that people who speaks different languages do indeed think
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Everything roots from the family unit and this can t be ignored. Yoruba families are, like most african
families, dominated by the father. Where the difference lies is the children have a relationship with
their father that emphasis love. The dynamic between love and respect are the differences between the
two groups. Children call their father by gentle names and there s a rigorous amount of cultural
niceties and traditions that children are to learn when interacting with adults. Igbo: Family life is also
the foundation of Igbo culture. More so than Yoruba culture is the power the father has over the
family. Igbo fathers emphasis respect more than love though I wouldn t say the love is more or less in
the cultures. It s more common for igbo children to call their father s more authoritative names like sir,
and culturally there s an element of respective distance. I ve seen yoruba families eat from the same
plate and children sitting among adults while they speak. In Igbo culture if you wish to eat with your
father, you eat from his plate, but he will not leave where he s at to eat from the child s plate. Typically
fathers are served separate from children, and as children become youths they chose to eat separately
from those not in their age group. Igbo adults are also insulted by children that don t leave the area
when adults are talking. Affection is more the job of the mother than the father, and it s the father s
role to teach the values to respect, manhood and
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Ambulatory Care Nurse Essay
What is an Ambulatory Care Manager?
An ambulatory care managers are health care professionals who supervise ambulatory care nurses,
centers and departments. Keep reading to learn what an ambulatory care manager is and how to
become one.
What is Ambulatory Care?
According to the American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing (AAACN), ambulatory care is a
complex and collaborative practice that unites different health care fields. It is a comprehensive
practice that is built on a knowledge base of nursing, health care and applied clinical science. In order
to ensure and achieve quality patient care, ambulatory health care professionals use evidence based
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They must assist with purchasing, inventory management and contract reviews and approvals. They
must maintain financial documents related to operations, expenses, personnel, administration and
maintenance. Therefore, they must oversee the budget and provide regular reports to upper
management. Related to this, they must maintain applicable state, federal and regulatory licenses and
permits. Consequently, they will be involved in internal, external and re certification audits. Therefore,
they must have excellent analytical, administrative and problem solving skills. They will also perform
standard HR tasks, such as interviewing, hiring, coaching, disciplining and firing employees.
Excellent interpersonal and legalistic skills are needed to keep employees satisfied while maintaining
compliance with performance regulations. Thus, they may also assist with new employee orientation,
benefit enrollment and the exit process for terminated employees. Many senior level ambulatory care
managers act as liaison with the HR department heads. Senior level ambulatory managers will be the
public face of the center or department and serve as community outreach coordinator. They must
ensure that patient revenues are accurately captured, processed and posted within set time frames.
They will oversee day to day operations involving customer service, patient flow, facility management
and staff
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Similes And Metaphors In Herman Melville
Due to his experiences a sailor, Melville commonly wrote his stories based on life at sea. His common
theme of the sea attracted many literate people of the Renaissance. However, Melville´s common
theme of life at sea is not the only factor which contributed to his style of writing. Herman Melville
used many different rhetorical strategies to emphasize significance in many of his pieces. The use of
similes, metaphors, and imagery supply Melville´s stories with various ways to describe certain
characters or things. Alliteration, repetition, and onomatopoeia all come together to create specific
effects on words and phrases in Melville´s works. The way Melville used parallel structure,
malapropisms, and long, drawn out sentences reveals the variety of ways he has structured certain
stories throughout his career. The rhetorical strategies used by Herman Melville are what made him
the great Renaissance writer he was.
The similes and metaphors Herman Melville used in his writings laid strong emphasis on certain
things. For example, Melville uses a simile in his book Cock a Doodle Doo! to show the miserable
state of the calves in the pasture. ¨... sharp bones sticking out like elbows... ¨ (Melville, Cock a Doodle
Doo 28). Melville´s simile about the calves also contains imagery. The statement creates an image of
sharp bones sticking out of cows in a pasture in the reader s mind. Herman Melville also used many
metaphors throughout his short stories. The metaphors can provide other
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Space Shuttle Persuasive Essay
Introduction
Brief description of the two space shuttle tragedies
In the early morning hours of February 1, 2003, some 38 miles above the Earth in the skies above
Texas, the space shuttle Columbia exploded upon reentry. All seven astronauts were lost. For many,
who witnessed the white trail of smoke and debris shower falling to the plains below, it was a
reminder of the space shuttle Challenger s destruction a minute after leaving the launch pad at Cape
Canaveral seventeen years earlier in 1986. Exhaustive research revealed the technical cause of the
disasters. The Columbia was doomed when during the launch a loose piece of foam struck the leading
edge of the left wing ripping a hole in the carbon tiles previously thought to be indestructible.
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The President spoke in philosophical terms about the need to solve the mysteries of space, reaffirmed
America s commitment to landing a man on the moon before the end of the 1960s and also defended
the enormous expense of the space program. President Kennedy said, We choose to go to the moon.
We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but
because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies
and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to
postpone, and one which we intend to win, and the others, too.
The political frame does not blame politics on individual characteristics such as selfishness, myopia,
or incompetence. Instead it proposes that interdependence, divergent interests, scarcity, and power
relations inevitably spawn political activity. (Borman and Dean, 2008,
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Big Firms And Small Firms
Progressively, to an increasing extent, professionals in the financial world are beginning to recruit
smaller firms as opposed to the conventional recruitment of large firm with monetary benefits, tax
deductions and other motivations (Gort et al, 1982). This approach has two features: Firstly,
developing and supporting entrepreneurs and small businesses, secondly, expanding/ improving
infrastructure and to recruit a highly experienced and educated workforce (Gruber, 1995). These
efforts depend on improving the quality of life in the community and generating an attractive business
climate. Studies from economic development strategies aimed at attracting large firms are likely to be
successful only at high cost (Grabowski, 1968). The idea is not primarily for new businesses to create
jobs on a small scale but to enhance maximum growth in such businesses through creation of ideas
that may enable them grow into larger firms thus, creating more jobs on a larger scale and leading in
the industrial world (Grabowski, 1968). This essay is going to compare big firms and small firms in
terms of their innovation; the comparison will be based on their economies of scale, scope and
spillovers, research and development. Whether or not large firms are more innovative than the small
firms is debatable. A firm s innovative efficiency is affected by its size, large or small. Large firms are
sometimes more efficient because they possess economies of scale. Economies of scale is an increase
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Wikipedia Meditech ( Medical Information Technology )
According to Wikipedia Meditech (Medical Information Technology) is a medical software based
company located in Massachusetts. The company was founded by Neil Pappalardo in 1969. The
company was founded when Mr. Pappalardo graduated from MIT and while he was there he created a
software/program which we would later referred to as MUMPS. MUMPS later became the industry
standard language for most of the software used in medical field. He started his company MEDITECH
out of curiosity when he saw that the medical field has too many errors when it came to handling
paperwork s in the industry. The focus of this paper is going to be on the HER software that Meditech
is using on their end. Since Mr. Pappalardo worked on the software back in 60s ... Show more content
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The EHR, accepted as a Hospital Information System (HIS) for fabulousness, is a center application
which covers on a level plane the virtual medicinal services unit and makes conceivable a transverse
examination of medicinal records along the few administrations, units or, then again treated
pathologies, conveying to human services unit s new calculation models, advances what s more,
apparatuses, in view of information stockrooms, specialists, multi operator frameworks and
encompassing knowledge [1]. It gets the data of patients, specifically exams, through a stage which
principle objective is giving rye interoperability between heterogeneous data framework and
therapeutic hardware [8]. Past the authoritative, utilitarian, specialized and logical requirements, one
may need to go to moral and legitimate needs, and information quality, data security, get to control
what s more, security. Regardless of the way that there is not one correct definition for EHR, it can be
characterized as the electronic records of patients clinical information. This data, which can be
clinical, authoritative or budgetary, is embedded in an electronic framework that empowers the catch,
support, transmission and capacity of clinical data which is basic, not just for the observing of the
wellbeing status of every patient additionally for proposes, for
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Sodium Carbonate And Paba Polar
The sodium carbonate was added in this experiment is because it separates the hydroxyl group s
hydrogen atom from the oxygen on PABA. The O on sodium carbonate attacks the hydrogen on the
hydroxyl group of PABA, thus making the sodium carbonate a hydroxyl group. Meanwhile, the initial
hydroxyl group on PABA becomes O . This reaction makes the oxygen atom on PABA polar. The
reason to make the oxygen on PABA polar is to make it dissolve in water, because water is polar, and
polar likes polar; thus the main reason for adding sodium carbonate is to allow PABA to dissolve in
water.
The hydrogen chloride was added in this experiment is because it recombined the previously separated
hydrogen back to the O on PABA, and return the hydroxyl group
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Hellenistic Culture Essay
Hellenistic Culture The time between the death of Alexander the Great and the rise of Roman
civilization is defined as the Hellenistic period. After the great expansion of Greece, the empire was
split into smaller kingdoms. Many battles were fought before establishing the kingdoms. However,
they lasted fairly long until they were conquered by the Romans. Hellenistic culture emphasized the
importance of the individual. This brought on the growth of art, literature, and philosophers. Along
with this, libraries were also formed. Greece began to have a more centralized power. Rather than
having segregated, democratic city states or Alexander s empire, they developed different types of
kingdoms. Agriculture also experienced major improvements,
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Jean Piaget Cognitive Development
4. Piaget and Cognitive Development
Copyright 2004, James Fleming, Ph.D. _______ During this [early childhood] period magic, animism,
and artificialism are completely merged. The world is a society of living beings controlled and
directed by man. The self and the external world are not clearly delimited. Every action is both
physical and psychical. Jean Piaget1 ________
Piaget s Place in the History of Psychology
A ranking of the most eminent psychologists of the 20th century by professionals in the field listed the
top three names as B. F. Skinner, Jean Piaget, and Sigmund Freud (Haggbloom and others, 2002).
These three names also occupy places of prominence in this textbook. But although Skinner s impact
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Between 15 and 18 years of age, he published a series of articles on shellfish. As a result, he was
offered a position as curator of the mollusk collection at the Geneva museum of natural history. (He
had to turn this down because he had yet to finish high school!) Piaget received his PhD in natural
science at age 21 from the University of Neuchâtel. By this time he had already published 21 papers!
His interest in epistemology (theory of knowledge) led him to study how children solve problems. At
Albert Einstein s suggestion, Piaget investigated children s understanding of time, space, speed, and
motion, resulting in two books on these subjects. During his long lifetime (Piaget died in 1980, at age
84) he wrote over 40 books and numerous articles. He was honored by the American Psychological
Association with the Distinguished Scientist Award in 1969. Piagetian Conservation Tasks Before
plunging headlong into Piaget s sometimes abstract theoretical ideas about the ways in which children
learn at different stages of development, it may be helpful particularly to students with no familiarity
with Piaget to begin with a few examples of his well known conservation tasks. These nicely illustrate
Piaget s approach to observing children as they grapple with ordinary objects. Piaget noticed that
students below a certain level of maturity
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The Federal Budget Deficit
The Federal Budget Deficit Introduction The federal budget deficit is a much discussed and little
understood subject in American politics. The current recession has dramatically decreased tax
revenues, driving the United States federal government to increase spending in an attempt to stabilize
the economy. As a result the current federal deficit is at over $1.3 trillion dollars. This is
approximately $47,754 per U.S. citizen or $137,552 per U. S. taxpayer (U.S. Debt Clock: Real Time,
2012). Many contend that deficit reduction is imperative to our prosperity and economic recovery. The
deficit is blamed for a variety of economic ills including high interest rates, unemployment, the trade
deficit, the low rate of national saving and low productivity growth (Shaviro, 1997). The Causes of the
Budget Deficit Many believe the country s dramatic decent into debt began with a choice, not a crisis.
In January of 2001, with the budget balanced, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) forecast that
the nation would have over a $2 trillion dollar surplus by 2010, enough money to pay off the entire
national debt. In the years following 2001 political leaders chose to cut taxes, increase spending, and
wage two wars solely with borrowed funds (Montgomery, 2011). Today the national debt is larger, as a
percentage of the economy, than at any time in U.S. history except for the period shortly after World
War II. According to a recent Gallup Poll most Americans blame the federal
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Development Of Egyptian Cca Projects Essay
Introduction
Climate change have enormous negatives risks threaten livelihoods and hinder development around
the globe, according to Global Humanitarian Forum 500 million people are at extreme risk due to
floods, droughts, landslides and tropical cyclones so governments, NGOs, private sector, and other
stakeholders address climate change adaptation through projects and initiatives that represent the
practical ways to adapt with CCR. Monitoring and evaluating process is responsible for being sure
that the CC projects able to meet its objective through tracking successes and failures in order to foster
learning. Chapter evaluate performance of Egyptian CCA projects Compared to global projects to
investigate gaps and extract lessons learned.
1.1. Scope of study
Study discussing climate change adaptation projects that implemented as Part of the official CCA
policy then compare to global projects to investigate gaps and lessons learned, the selected case
studies have same adaptation theme and face almost the same challenge, all of the case studies
selected from developing countries because they have approximately common in social, economic and
environmental challenges that make the comparison fair. study investigate project scope, timeline,
contractor, total cost, partner, goals, challenge and outcomes for 20 project, 9 project implemented in
Egypt and 9 implemented in developing countries; Morocco, Mexico, Brazil, Kiribati, India,
Philippine, Solomon Islands, Central African
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Persuasive Speech On Horse Breeding
Caleb Christensen
Topic Horse Breeding
Topic type informative
References http://www.horses and horse information.com/horsebreeding.shtml
https://www.thehorse.com/topics/breeding and reproduction/breeding basics
http://onlinelibrary.uen.org
www.2facts.com
www.worldbookonline.com http://www.drsfostersmith.com/pic/article.cfm?aid=1872 Intro Basics of
breeding Feeding your broad mare and preparing it for pregnancy Caring for your foal
Conclusion
Caleb Christensen
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2nd
How Championship Horses Are Made
Championship Horses don t just pop out of nowhere. It takes lots of time and preparation to breed the
trophy winning horse you need. Sometimes it will take generations of horses to get it just right. There
are many good qualities your horse needs to have. If you don t breed correctly your foal will not be as
good as it could be. Everyone thinks championship horses just pop up out of nowhere but nobody
really knows what goes on behind the scene.
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The number one mistake is the overfeeding to give protein. Secondly, vitamins and minerals are not
fed in high enough quantities for mare and foal, and last but not least, in an effort to cut back in weight
gain, the amount of protein and energy is limited during the time of lactation when the broodmare
needs it the most. Timing is the key at a thoroughbred nursery. This is because all thoroughbreds
celebrate their birthdays on January first. Getting a mare pregnant as early in the season as possible is
one of the keys to success. Amateur breeders don t have quite the same tight timeline, but no matter if
the mare is a thoroughbred brood mare or a pleasure horse on the family farm, successful breeding
takes more than letting nature takes its course. Listening to the pros can give some good
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Ancient Civilization And Modern Day Iraq And Kuwait Essay
Ancient Sumerian Civilization The ancient civilization of Sumer was located in modern day Iraq and
Kuwait, and is believed to have begun around 6000 B.C. It is considered The cradle of civilization by
most historians, because it s where the first elaborate urban societies appeared. Sumerians were
polytheistic, and had a pantheon consisting of many gods and goddesses, who were anthropomorphic
superhumans. The Sumerians held a unique view of creation, the afterlife, and worship. They
contributed one of the most well known literary works The Epic of Gilgamesh , which tells of a hero s
quest to attain immortality. Within the Sumerian pantheon there were hundreds of gods, but four were
deemed the most important. This included An, god of the heavens, Enlil, the air god, Enki, the water
god, and Ninhursag, the mother goddess. It seems at one time An was seen as the greatest of all the
other gods, but later on Enlil took his place as the supreme deity. Enlil was seen as the father of the
gods, who brought good weather and abundant crops (Kramer,1963). Enki was credited for creating
the earth, and also saves man during the great flood by telling him to build an ark just like the biblical
flood account. Enki was also known for bringing wisdom and craftsmanship. Ninhursag was a fertility
goddess who brought nature and life to earth (Mark, 2011). The Enuma Elish, tells the story of
creation and the struggle for order between the gods. It begins with two separate waters swirling
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  • 2. Benefits Of Higher Education A higher education can help with people s emotional state and the health of that person. There is also the case that you don t have to be in college for that long to start working and gain a high paying wage. And. beyond money, education seems to make people happier and healthier (D). Not only does seeking a higher education gets you a higher paying wage it also makes you a happier person. This could work by the interaction with fellow students on the campus and more knowledge than the average human. Money isn t the only reason why people are happier after college it is also that getting that higher education helps boost their confidence about themselves. When thinking about college people think you must be there for a really long ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When gaining a higher education the wage is actually going down not up. On the graph it shows that from 2001 to 2010 the wage difference is slowly declining(Source C). The graph is showing that when looking at how much a college graduates makes after college it isn t as much as it use to be. There isn t going to be a substantial wage growth for the new college graduates. A higher education may not be what everyone thinks it is, being a source to making more money when you get out of high school. When the wages are going down for the college graduates, then it becomes apparent how expensive college really is. College cost is exceedingly high as of right now and may become higher as time goes by. Both cost and demand for college education have grown significantly in the years since Mr. Thiel was a student. He sees that rise as irrational (E). College is starting to become more expensive and it doesn t make sense that it is according to Mr. Thiel. There is no way to see if it will get higher, but if it does then is college really worth the price. The price of college is going up and the wage for new college graduates is starting to decrease. People are starting to realize this and just want to start making money to support a family as soon as they can. Two thirds say a major reason for not continuing their education is the need to support a family. Also 57 percent say they would prefer to work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Christianic Secret William Wilhelm Wrede Summary Wilhelm Wrede Overview The Messianic Secret is a theme of biblical criticism developed in 1901 by a German Lutheran theologian named Wilhelm Wrede. The Messianic Secret involves Wrede s explanation for Jesus wanting to hide his identity from his enemies by commanding the disciples to keep silent about his mission on earth and the miracles he performed. Wrede claimed that Jesus did not ever think he was the Messiah and that Mark and the rest of the New Testament authors sensationalized Jesus and made him into the Messiah. Wrede claims Mark added the Messianic Secret in an attempt to give a reason for why Jesus was not accepted by many as Messiah until after his death. Wrede s theory enjoyed some popularity during the 1920s but faded soon ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The development of the Messianic Secret was thus an effort to harmonize the two conflicting traditions the true one about the real Jesus and the theological one developed by his followers after he was gone. It was observed by William Wrede in 1901 that the inconsistencies in the narrative about Jesus in Mark render incredible some accounts of the life of Jesus. It is not possible to trace how Jesus became during his ministry increasingly conscious of his Messianic status. Wrede remarked on the oddness that Jesus commanded people he had healed to be silent about it. (Mark 5: 43) Indeed sometimes (Mark 7: 36) they immediately disobeyed the request. Wrede explained that Mark was giving not a historical account but a theological interpretation. It was impossible for Jesus Messiahship to have been accepted until after belief in the resurrection. Then it was realized that Jesus had been the Messiah all along. But how was it that he was not recognized? The answer was that he had sworn people to secrecy though the demons, being supernatural beings, recognized the truth (Mark 1: 24). When Jesus spoke in parables, Mark s view was that they were deliberately couched in language which concealed the truth from the listening crowd. (Mark 4: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Similarities Between The Middle And Upper Class In... From 1837 to 1901 is known as the Victorian period in England. Victorian times were often referred to as the best of times and the worst of times, giving it an interesting dichotomy. During this time period there was tremendous growth in the English economy and in education, but there was also rampant child labor and many other crimes. While the economy growth almost entirely benefitted the middle and upper class it did help skilled workers of the working class, but left the unskilled workers living hand to mouth and being forced to have their children work in dangerous factories to help pay for food. The morality of these times was blind at best and hypocritical at worst, because while the common morality was to have honor and such it was a common practice at factories to exploit workers to degrees that are almost ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The similarities comprise of that the upper class has access to unbelievable luxuries and control large amounts of wealth, and the middle class has more opportunities than the lower class. While the lower class is still struggling to make ends meet. The main differences are because of modern conveniences and welfare states that lets the upper class enjoy greater luxuries and for the middle class to get closer to the upper class. The lower class even though they struggle to make ends meet they still have a far better lot in life than those in Victorian England. In Victorian England ones class did affect what kind of job you could get. If you were upper class you could essentially do whatever you wished, and if you were middle class you had lots of room for improvement. Lower class had a more confined job pool and as such it would be incredibly difficult to get out of lower class. France before and during its many revolutions was just like Victorian England and as such it had the exact same class problems that were only exacerbated by the many bloody ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Literature Review On Brand Image Literature Review: Manfred Bruhn Verena Schoenmueller Daniela B. Schäfer, (2012) analyzed that brand equity is now created in the mind of the consumer through Social media. He used SEM for interpretation of 393 data sets from different industries and found that both social and traditional media have significant impact on brand trust and equity. But firm created social media communication and consumer participation have shown an important impact on Brand Image, Brand Trust and influence on hedonic brand image. Seung AAnnie Jin, (2012), used SEM for analysis of potential of social media for luxury brand management and found dynamics relationship among consumer s perception of value expressive and social adjusted functions of luxury brand satisfaction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their findings demonstrate that engagement with a Facebook fan page has positive effects on consumers brand awareness, WOM activities and purchase intention. Results further indicate that annoyance with the fan page leads to negative effects in respect to the overall commitment to and involvement with the fan page and WOM. The authors research shows that social media activities indeed affect the purchase decision making ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Fox Demon Research Paper It is important to note that the story of the fox that is presented by Fee s father is very different from the traditional telling of the story of the fox. Sohn, points out that in the original telling of the Korean fox demon, the fox is always seen to have malevolent intentions, which involves poisoning emperors, seducing men to their death, and killing young virgins (Sohn, 2011). In the traditional depiction, the fox demon is the stuck on a journey to become human or ascend through the entrapment of male human souls. Traditionally, the fox demon uses a jewel she places between her mouth and the mouth of a male and rolls it between them. This process allows the fox demon to capture a soul that she can utilize to ascend to the heavens. But ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lee points out a defining characteristic of the fox demon is the inability to have a healthy relationship with a man. Lee refers to a modern retelling of the fox demon where the fox demon is given the opportunity to have a relationship with a man, but the relationship ultimately fails when he swallows her jewel (during sex) which destroys her. Lee argues the fox demon is a representation of female sexuality is designed to uphold patriarchy by depicting female sexuality as monstrous and devouring, and hence their fox women enact moral conflict in striving to subordinate their fox characteristics to their desire to be human (Lee, 2011). On the other hand, Lady s Tammamo s marriage to her husband represents a healthy relationship which renders female sexuality as a positive force, but this is impossible in the traditional tale of the fox demon. In the traditional tale of the fox demon, the fox demon is seen as a polluting force which can only consume young men. This framing of the traditional fox demon is very similar to how queer people are depicted within much of history. Winnubst, a scholar on Queer Theory, explains that queers have been depicted as sinthomosexuals, or folks who show no interest in the future because of their inability to produce young. Because young people (the Child) are the future, queers are then seen as not contributing to the future. They threaten the future in their inability to create ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Charles De Gaulle Following World War II, it was quite clear that France was in need of political assistance. After the French defeat, the occupation of Nazis forced the government to either ally with the enemy, or to be destroyed from the inside out. The government, run by Pétain, decided to ally with the Nazi invaders, which established what is known as the Vichy government. Seeing as this was the official government of France at the time, any Frenchmen who were to speak out against the government were to be seen as heretical, and even charged with treason, under the dictatorial Hitler regime. Luckily for the people of France, there was such a man who decided to fight for a free France. Charles de Gaulle is the reason that France, following a complete overthrow by a dictatorial world power, once again became one of the most powerful and prestigious countries in the entire world. De Gaulle wanted, and pushed for, France to become a strong empire, a rebuild of the national economy, a reconstruction of the broken nation, and to establish a stronger executive power in the government. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Amongst these varying opinions, there is one strong argument that can be made by nearly all historians: Charles de Gaulle has the legacy of being the single most polarizing individual in French history. While there were large amounts of people who believed in him, and saw him as the savior of the country, there were others who saw him as an attempt at a dictator. Most authors agree that the military principals that he put forward were largely important in the outcome of the blitzkrieg of the Germans, and that overall as a military figure he was more than exceptional. However, as a president, political figure, and diplomat, he is not praised so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Why I Donald Trump Persuasive Essay Jacqueline Hembree Mr. Woods 3 February 2016 English IV Trump for Prez. Should everything be legal/ easy to get away with? Well, our future candidate believes it shouldn t be legal/ easy to get away with things. He believes everything should have a consequences. He brings up very valued points on every single from immigration, abortion, and gun control etc... Donald Trump should be our new president because, he believes in stopping immigration, stopping abortion, and putting stricter laws on gun control. Today s American s believe were doing absolutely nothing about immigrants hoping the border to come in to United States and steal our jobs and not paying taxes. Donald Trump informs us that if we voted for him and make him our next president ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We need a leader who can take the United States and make it great again. Trump would be the greatest asset to the American people because he can make us great again by the way he calls it like he sees it mentality. Work cited Blankey, Bethany very pro life Donald Trump stance on abortion changes with the Audience Live action news N.p., o5 Dec 2015 web 21 Jan 2016 http://www.lifenews.com/2015/01/26/donald trump on abortion im pro life/ Donald trump: I will unsign Obama executive action on gun control CNN http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/02/politics/donald trump obama guns/index.html Donald Trump op ed: my vision for culture of life Washington examiner n.p., 22 Jan2016 http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/donald trump op ed my vision for a culture of life/article/2581271 Linthicum ,Kate Donald Trump helps rally Iowa s Latinos mostly to caucus against him web 2 Feb 2016 http://www.latimes.com/nation/immigration/la na 0127 trump iowa latinos 20160127 story.html Second Amendment rights Second Amendment rights n.p., n.d. wed 25 jan 2016 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Different Abilities That Set Humans Apart From Other Lives... One of the unique abilities that set humans apart from other life forms is the ability of speech production. Although it occurs involuntarily the act of speaking can be traced back to neural level even before the muscles are directed to move or before the first breathe is taken to supply the energy source for speech. Most people may not realize it but the fact is saying a word or even a sound is quite laboring on the body, especially when it must occur rapidly to even create a single sentence. Before a word or even a sound is produced the respiratory and phonatory systems must be activated and set into motion. Respiration which fuels the body is defined as the exchange of gas between an organism and its environment (Seikel, page 35), while Phonation is defined to be the product of vocal fold vibration which occurs within the larynx (Sekiel, page 165). In preparation to breathe, the diaphragm must move inferiorly giving the lungs room to expand. This intake of air must travel a great distance from either the nose or mouth, down through the larynx, and into the trachea, bronchi and, finally, lungs. While simply breathing, the air will travel through the vocal folds which remain in the abducted position. During speech production the vocal folds will adduct causing the air traveling through them to create a rippling effect as the folds vibrate. It is important to note this is merely the beginning stage at this point and that sounds produced at this point would resemble that off ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Masculinity In San Diego San Diego, California was first discover in 1542 by a European name Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. San Diego is eight largest city in Unite State and the second largest city in California with a population of 1.3 millions of people. San Diego is one of the major city in California, located on the coast of the Pacific Ocean in Southern California, approximately 120 miles south of Los Angeles and immediately adjacent to the border with Mexico. Suburban Stats 2016 states that there are 58% White, 28% Hispanic, 15% Asian, 6% Black, below 1% Native America, 5% two or more race, and 12% some other race. There are 50% male and 49% female currently living in San Diego in 2016. Over 62 percent of the population consist of adult male ranging from 25 84 and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. 20th Century Court Cases From its early beginnings till present day, race and race matters (Bell, 1989, 1993; West, 1994) have been and continue to be a powerful variable in this country. Interestingly, one venue where race issues have been addressed and fought over has been this country s judicial system. In fact, for close to two hundred years, it could be argued that the courts facilitated and sustained the marginalization of non whites in this country. Two prominent 19th century court cases that set the foundation for said marginalization were the Dred Scott v Sandford and Plessy v Ferguson cases, both highlighting this country s de jure segregation laws. Indeed, sociologist Joe Feagin, in his influential book, Racist America, writes, Every part of the life cycle, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to legal scholars Crenshaw and her colleagues (1996), . . . our dissatisfaction with CLS stemmed from its failure to come to terms with the particularity of race, and with the specifically race character of social interests in the racialized interest (p. xxvi). Moreover, another legal scholar, Harlon L. Dalton (1996), argued, We are not unmindful of fact that there are, within the CLS literature and in practice as well, instances of concern for the needs of people of color, albeit usually without recourse to our own take on those needs (p. 82). In short, the lack of prominence of race and inclusion of voices from people of color in CLS (Dalton, 1995; Crenshaw et al., 1995; Yosso, 2005) led to the third and present important movement Critical Race Theory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Unrealistic Expectations In Alice Walker s Beauty Growing up, I was always the chubbier kid in the class. I wasn t skilled at sports like everyone else and was considered a loser . It was extremely hard listening to all the mean comments and my self of steam eventually died down. At times, I couldn t get the courage to get out of bed in the morning because I knew it would just be another day of humiliation. Life is like a roller coaster, we have times that are low and times that are high. But we would never know the feeling of a good time unless we ve gone through the bad times. Being perfect is an unrealistic expectation that society has. In the story, Beauty by Alice Walker, a girl experiences this concept. She was shot in the eye and the scar that it left was her worst enemy. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Dumpster Diving Summary Lars Eighner begins by recalling a time from before he began to dumpster dive as an attempt to reveal to his readers that his fondness for garbage cans was not something forced upon him. He quickly transitions to the time when he began to dumpster dive and describes the overall experience of it. Once he has completed his general description, the essay takes a detailed turn into what dumpster diving through the years has taught him: everything from determining good food from the bad, how wasteful students in college can be, making sure drinks are safe, the stages a beginning dumpster diver goes through (self disgust, curiosity, realization, and possibly the dangerous hoarding), and how dumpster diving has a hand in gained weight. Further ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. How Water, Coke And Gatorade Effected The Renal System Discussion: The purpose of the experiment was to help us better understand how water, Coke and Gatorade effected the renal system. The goal was to test and see if my hypothesis were correct regarding the urine specific gravity, urine flow rate, and presents of reagents using the Labstix. My hypothesis for this experiment was that the Gatorade drinkers will have the highest urine flow rate and that non drinkers would have the highest urine specific gravity. Water is hypo osmotic and coke contains a high amount of sugar making it hyperosmotic relative to plasma. Gatorade consists of large amounts of electrolytes making it iso osmatic relative to the plasma. Based on these characteristics of the consumed substances, we are able to study the hormonal effects on the average UFR and USG. Our subjects did start out in a similar dehydrated state. Subjects were asked to fast for five hours prior to the lab and they were restricted to drink alcohol or eat fatty foods the night before. The purpose of avoiding food and drink prior to the lab was so that the nutrients in the food and beverages consumed are not absorbed into the blood stream because it could impact factors that are measured in certain tests. Fasting improves the accuracy of those tests (). If each student did not monitor or follow the correct procedure, we would have had multiple errors in our results. The results would not be as accurate as they should be. The drinking groups varied in the amount that they were supposed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Spoon River Anthology Summary In Edgar Lee Masters Spoon River Anthology, Margaret Fuller Slack is an aspiring writer, whose notions of future greatness are foiled by, on a surface level, her marriage, and children. As a result, Margaret is bitter, resentful, and accusatory. In actuality, Margaret and her notion of personal privilege destroy her future. Masters poem is a cautionary tale regarding entitlement and laziness, an acknowledgment of the necessity of personal responsibility, and an example of a wasted life. Masters opens this poem with Margaret discussing her fantasies, her delusions. Margaret compares her own greatness to George Eliot, famed female novelist. This allusion that Margaret wanted to be a writer, and that she believes she had talent, had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Margaret was wooed and John was luring her into the relationship, into the trap (8, 9). The connotation of these words creates an air of trickery around John, developing the emphasis that even though Margaret could have said no, her failure is now his fault. She discloses that the way he lured her was through the promise of leisure for [her] novel (9). The couple gets married and they have eight kids. This allows the reader to see that John had genuine intentions, but Margaret s bitterness interrupts this. Even though it takes two people to make a family, Margaret blames something she should be thankful for, but resents, on her husband. Her facade further crumples when she addresses the fact that she did not have time to write, but many people who have and care for children are able to make something out of themselves. Essentially Margaret is playing victim to things she is not a victim of. The only factor standing in Margaret s way is her own ego. She might think she is too good, that her talent supersedes practice and experience, or she might just be lazy, but in the end, it is she who chooses not to write. If one has a genuine goal, regardless of inconveniences, time and effort will always be applied; ergo, Margaret does not have a goal, only an illusion. Consequently, Margaret s world unravels with her death. Margaret is tremendously nonchalant about her demise: It was all over... anyway (12). This word choice continues to reveal how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Recruitment And Selection Of The Leisure Industry The recruitment and selection of experienced, skilled and self motivating employees for stability and longevity in leisure industry organisations. Abstract: Human resource management is the foundation to any organisation s success; it is its people who form an essential part of any organisation. The efficiency and quality of its people determines the organisations fate. Choosing the right people and placing them in the right positions is vital. This is where effective recruitment and selection is fundamental. This paper concludes that seven steps should be taken to implement recruitment and selection policies and guidelines which help to surpass performance results of the past. This paper analyses the gap of recruitment and selection of experienced, skilled and self motivating employees for stability and longevity in leisure industry organisations. In addition, this paper focuses on a selected organisation within the leisure industry in Queensland Australia, City Venue Management (CVM). Introduction: People are an integral part of any organisation. No organisation can run without its human resources, its greatest asset. In today s highly complex and competitive market, choosing the right person in the right place has far reaching implications for an organisations functioning. According to (Noe, Hollenbeck, Gerhart Wright 2015, Pg219), recruitment is the practice or activity carried on by the organisation with the primary purpose of identifying and attracting potential ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Language, By Nature External And Community Driven In his Philosophical Investigations Wittgenstein states that language is by nature external and community driven, therefore the notion of a private language is impossible. Wittgenstein argues that in a private language, the words of this language are to refer to what the speaker can know to his immediate private sensations. So another person cannot understand the language (PI 243). Wittgenstein contends that among other reasons private language is flawed in that there is no way that the speech community can verify to see if the language is being used correctly. Wittgenstein s argument that you cannot have an internal language is flawed because it overlooks the crucial internal functions of the brain that facilitate language, both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No matter how you try to render the contents of your internal nature, there is no way to verify if another person could understand you fully. Since you cannot confirm even things that are seemingly universal, like the perception of a color it is futile that a completely personal language and the sensations associated with it would be fully perceptible to another person. The notion of private language is flawed because there is no way to really tell if what you are attempting to communicate is being perceived correctly by the other party. Since it is impossible to be witness to another person s thought process the conception of a private language is unsound. A fundamental truth about language is the fact that in order to communicate effectively, all parties involved must be able to understand the language that is being spoken. An integral part of understanding language and having a successful conversation is an underlying agreement as to the definitions of the words being used. Wittgenstein also claims that there is a fundamental agreement in judgements that is required for communication by means of language (PI 242). The agreements in judgements that Wittgenstein mentions is simply the subject matter at hand, a way to determine if both speaker and listener are on the same page . The word judgement is a very loaded word and it obscures ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. What Effect Does Fur Trapping Have On The Environment Have you ever thought about how fur trapping affects earth and those who live on it . Fur trapping often wastes a lot of value able food and shortens food supplies for other humans and animals , all sorts of animals die from trapping not just the animals the traps are intended for, humans can help and I m going explain how . Fur trapping shortens food supplies. Not just for humans but for other animals to. Often the meat from the animals goes to waste so no one gets it , or other animals eat it and get sick which kills them so pretty soon animals will just keep dieting off and everything else will go extinct . 10 million animals die each year from fur traps 4 million go to waste . These animals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Best NBA Team Essay Best NBA team? What NBA team is the best to ever play the sport, is it the 95 96 Bulls, or maybe the 86 87 lakers, maybe even the 70 71 Bucks, how about the 85 86 Celtics. Well first off let s look at some of the facts. Each of those teams won the NBA championship that year. Also all four of those teams had a 60+ win season. So let s take a look at some of the players that played on the teams. First of the 95 96 bulls, they had the greatest of all time, Micheal Jordan. He was the bug star for the bulls and he was the key point for the bulls getting six championships and also getting a 72 10 season which would be the best record for 20 years. Then you had Scottie Pippen who was Jordan s sidekick almost, he would get a lot of rebounds, he was an excellent stealer, and he could dunk the ball like it was nothing. Then you have Dennis Rodman, he is number two on the all time best rebounders list, that s very impressive for a man who is 6 7. Rodman wasn t the best offensive player but his defense stunned the crowd. Next you have the 86 87 Lakers. Being a 6 9 point guard this man was a sight you wanted to see. Magic Johnson would put on a show for the crowd every game he played, he could rebound, he could steal, he could score, he could block, he could do everything you imagined. Up next you have one of the most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This team is tied for having the biggest point difference ever standing at 12.3. But the players were more important. Oscar Robertson was a man on a mission, in one season this man avereged a triple double, I say again, averaged a triple double. I think that s all I need to say to make you understand who this guy was. Kareem Abdul Jabbar also played for this team, he was better in his Bucks days also being the all time bucks scorer although only playing there for six years. Can t forget Jon McGlocklin who is one the best shooters of all time to play in his time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Futuristic Informative Speech Have you ever wanted to know more about Futuristic well I m here to tell you about his backround,accomplishments,and people who inspired him to do what he does to day. Futuristic was born June 2, 1992 he grew up in Bloomington, Illinois while he was there he learned how to gamble and hustle people out of there money but he didn t keep the money he got he gave it to his mom to help her pay for her bills. When Zach was in 5th grade his mom and dad got a divorce two years after the divorce Zach moved with his mom to Danville, Illinois while he was there his mom got her nursing degree. After she got her degree she took the kids and moved backed to Bloomington there his mom struggled to keep there house so Zach gambles and hustles for his mom ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Central African Republic Child Soldiers Essay he Central African Republic is a country situated in Central Africa. It is bordered by many different nations including Chad, Sudan, South Sudan, The Democratic Republic of Congo and a couple of more ( Central African Republic ). For a long period of time child soldiers have been recruited into armies some without having a choice. In Central African Republic children are forced to do things that will affect their future life and their choices. These children are drugged so they can be manipulated into doing things that they should not do at such a young age. Child soldiering occurs all over the world, especially in the Central African Republic. The child soldiers suffer through horrible living conditions and have many issues along the way. The central African Republic became a country containing various of different slave camps and has a lot of issues with child soldiers ( Child Soldiers ). The official language spoken in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are about 300,000 child soldiers nowadays, six thousand of which are in the Central African Republic. Child soldiering is when children at young ages are placed into armies to fight in the country s wars. These children are forced to do various of different jobs. Typically these children do jobs such as spying, cooking, being warriors, servants, carrying weapons, acting as sex slaves and more ( Child soldiers ). Numerous children are taken by force such as being kidnapped, bribed or being convinced to join the army, however, some children decide to join the army because they cannot survive all by themselves. Occasionally these children join the army because they are orphans frequently because their parents were killed by rebels or during a war, which means the children do not have money, food or knowledge on how to take care of themselves or survive. The children that join the army are commonly from ages eleven or twelve all the way through eighteen or nineteen years old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. La vida y el trabajo de Pablo Picasso Essay Pablo Picasso o Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito Ruíz y Picasso nació 25 de octubre 1881 en Málaga, España, los padres de José Ruiz Blasco y María Picasso y López. Picasso tuvo dos hermanas menores Dolores y Concepción, llamada Conchita, que murió a la edad de cuatro. La muerte de Conchita afectada Picasso en los años venideros en su vida posterior. Picasso murió en Francia en abril de 1973. La familia de Picasso era de clase media. Su padre, Ruiz, fue un pintor y por la mayor parte de su vida Ruiz era un profesor de arte en la Escuela de Oficios y un conservador de un museo local. Ruiz animó a su hijo y le ayudó con su arte. Tal vez a causa de ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Picasso no estaba de acuerdo con las normas y estructuras establecidas por la escuela y pronto comenzó a faltar a clases para dibujar la ciudad que lo rodea. A los dieciséis años, su padre decidió enviarlo a la Real Academia de San Fernando de Madrid, la mejor escuela de arte en el país. Pero Picasso volvió a ser aburrido de la instrucción formal y dejó de asistir a clase y se retiró de la escuela poco después de la inscripción. Picasso escribió a un amigo durante este tiempo para decir Ellos sólo tiene que ir y seguir sobre lo mismo de siempre: Velázquez de pintura, Miguel Ángel para la escultura. (Picasso Biography A) La relación entre Picasso y sus padres se volvió tensa después de que él se retiró de la escuela. Su madre y su padre no entendían y estaban decepcionados con Picasso. Después de salir de la escuela Picasso se trasladó de nuevo a Barcelona. Mientras que en Barcelona, Picasso fue influenciado por la ciudad a su alrededor, incluyendo la obra de Antoni Gaudí, un arquitecto español. Picasso comenzó también a un café frecuente conocida como Els Quatre Gats . Radicales y anarquistas se reunieron allí, y lo persuadieron a alejarse de arte clásico y así comenzó una serie de exploraciones en la obra de Picasso. Los amigos que conoció en Els Quatre Gats , también le animaron a visitar París para trabajar y Picasso más tarde comenzaron los desplazamientos entre las ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Lake Shoe Research Paper Why Lake Tahoe is Your Next Destination? 5 Summer Activities You Can Do at Lake Tahoe It is the hottest season of the year, so refresh yourself with a cold drink or take a dip in the water. Fly away from the bustling city and immerse yourself with the beauty of Lake Tahoe s nature. So, to enjoy and make your stay memorable in the beautiful Lake Tahoe here are five activities you can do : 1. Water Skiing Do you want to enjoy an adrenaline pumping activity this summer? Try out this water sport! Either if you are a first timer or an adventurer this sport is a great option. You can try out this water sport together with your workmates, friends, or even family. 2. Hiking Summer is the best time to go hiking especially with groves of trees ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Tae Guk Gi Cultural Analysis R e p o r t On Tae Guk Gi The brotherhood of war I Presentation II Summary III Presentation of the main characters IV Culture analysis I presentation Tae Guk Gi was directed and written by Je gyu Kang. It s a drama about the fate of two brothers forced to fight in Korean War. This film received five rewards of which three for the best artistic direction. II Summary A group of Korean archeologists find a skeleton and identify it as Lee Jin Seok. But Lee Jin Seok is still alive and he is now an old man. It is his brother Jin Tae who went missing in the Korean War. We travel from the present to 1950, when the Korean War started. In 1950, in South Korea, the shoe shiner Jin tae Lee and his eighteen years old ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sounds: In the background you can hear sounds of freedom like kid s laughs, man screaming ice cream, ice cream... all these sounds form a loving atmosphere. Products: It s really hard to survive because food is really expensive (Barley, ice cream...). The woman says I can kill for free food and the oldest brother only bought one ice cream because he hasn t got enough money. Heroes: The oldest brother is considered as a hero because he is responsible for the family. He does his best by working hard to have money for send his brother to the university and it s not a problem for him to do that. Ceremonies: At a moment in the film, you can hear the brother saying Dad is waiting for us and then talking with him. Finally you understand that actually, the father is dead and they are talking to a memorial. Speaking to ancestors and offer gifts is common. Language: Language brings a lot of spiritual symbols. For example, the two brothers don t call each other by their names, like written in the subtitles; they call big brother and young brother . Each word has a precise meaning. Another example is when the radio announces that the South Korea wins, it has been translated by victory . Actually, the true meaning is we found our harmony again . Harmony is really important in Korean culture as we will see after. 2. Values
  • 25. Sense of sacrifice: The main symbol of the sense of sacrifice in this film is the shoes. The oldest brother sacrifices himself to send his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Dr. Seuss How The Grinch Stole Christmas Defined as a psychological and psycho therapeutic theory conceived in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud. (Concepts) Psychoanalysis is concerned with the concepts surrounding freudian slips, anger, and violence. Creator Sigmund Freud also discovered that there are three parts of the unconscious mind known as the id, the ego, and the ultra ego, which influence the thoughts, and behaviours experienced within a person or a fictional character. Upon analysing Dr. Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas, it tells the story of a resentful, cave dwelling creature with a heart two sizes too small , (Seuss) named the Grinch. Throughout the poem, there are many instances where Freud s psychoanalytic theory comes into play. Dr. Seuss uses examples of the id, the ultra ego and aggressive personality to convey the Grinch s character and story. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the beginning of the poem the Grinch wants to destroy the Whos Christmas in order to fulfill his need for happiness. This statement can be present throughout the line, Tomorrow is Christmas! It s practically here! , Then he growled, with his Grinch fingers nervously drumming, I MUST find some way to stop Christmas from coming! (16 18). Within this line, the Grinch shows his emotions and plans on how to destroy the Christmas spirit within the Whos in order to give himself his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Diploma level 5 CU2939 Develop Health and Safety and Risk Management Policies, Procedures and Practices in Health and Social Care or Children and Young People s Settings Level 5 Credit value 5 GLH 33 Unit summary The purpose of this unit is to assess the learner s knowledge, understanding and skills required for Health and Safety and Risk Management, including the development of policies, procedures and practices in health and social care or children and young people s settings. Additional Assessment Requirements This unit must be assessed in accordance with Skills for Care and Development s QCF Assessment Principles. Learning outcomes 2, 3, 4 and 5 must be assessed in the work setting. 1. Understand the current legislative framework and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each colour has a special meaning: o Circular red signs indicate prohibited o Yellow signs give a warning of hazard# o Blue signs tell you to do something o Green signs identify or locate safety equipment or escape routes.  Electricity Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 Each year about 1000 accidents at work involve electric shock or burns are reported to the Health and Safety Executive. It is important that employees do not: o Change fuses or plugs if not authorised to do so; o Overload electrical sockets, e.g., using fan heaters from extension sockets o Use equipment that is faulty or appear to be damaged.  Manual Handling The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 Lifting and moving loads manually is the biggest cause of injury, so it is important to make use of any lifting equipment that is provided. A large number of personal injury claims relate to breaches by employers of Manual Handling Regulations. It is important when lifting for staff to be trained and to ensure that they use the right method. If employees have any medical problems they should not be undertaking manual handling if inappropriate to do so. Manual handling involves and requires specialised training.
  • 28.  Slips, Trips About one third of all accidents that occur are due to slips, trips and falls. The majority of these could be avoided by being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Competition As A Monopolistic Competition Competition in Smartphone Markets Introduction The competition in Smartphone Markets is a monopolistic competition, in which the products of each firm are differentiated and the entry barrier is free. Products competing in the network industries have network externalities. Accordingly, this essay will deal with the following aspects of the question. Initially, the concept of the monopolistic competition is present. Follow by the idea of the network effect theory. The multi sided market and the core business strategies is analyzed and finally, the examination of the future of the smartphone competition is shown. What is the monopolistic competition ? Monopolistic competition refers to a competition where monopoly exists, and is neither a perfect competition nor an oligopoly. As the market competition become intense, the distribution of resource becomes rational; therefore, the level of competition in the monopolistic competition is more intense than it is in the oligopoly and perfect competition (Roberts et al, 1977). Another reason caused this is that the products in the monopolistic competition can be easily replaced. Nowadays, smartphones of different brands are similar on their appearance, details and even functions. The conditions for a monopolistic competition to exist are as follows. Initially, the products in the competition have to be differentiated. The differences can be in the quality of the products, the appearance, the label or the sales conditions. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Symbolism In The Rocking Horse Winner Fortune is the enemy of human morality. If not careful, a person who places complete trust in luck can lose focus on the important things in life. This idea that our lives are governed by an uncontrollable force consumes us in ways that most people do not come to terms with. D.H. Lawrence uses compelling imagery in the Rocking Horse Winner to create an insight of dark fortune. He accomplishes this through the relationship of the mother and her children, the use of the rocking horse, and the conflict of luck within Paul. Lawrence continually emphasizes the non existent relationship between the mother and her children. He begins by telling us that the children had been thrust upon her, and she could not love them . This sets the tone for the rest of the story; a desire for good fortune makes the children seem like underappreciated burdens. Several times the mother says things to the children with bitterness in her voice as if they inconvenience her. Only the mother and her children know of the loveless hard little place in the mother s heart. They read it in each other s eyes . The simple act of leaving the apathy unspoken creates a sense of despair for both parties. The mother fills this gap in their lives by becoming obsessed with money and blaming all of their misery on bad luck. In turn, the children follow her example and become consumed by this belief as well. The desire is so great that the house came to be haunted by the unspoken phrase: there must be more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Taxpayer Relief Act Of 1997 BACKGROUND INFORMATION The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 (TRA97) established two education tax credits: the Hope Tax Credit (currently modified as the American Opportunity Credit by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009) for students who are enrolled in one of the first four years of postsecondary education and are carrying at least a half time workload while pursuing an undergraduate degree, certificate, or other recognized credential; and the Lifetime Learning Tax Credit for students who take one or more classes from a college or university to pursue an undergraduate or graduate degree, certificate, other recognized credential, or to acquire or improve job skills. The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Resources: For more information see IRS Publication 970: Tax Benefits for Higher Education and IRS Notice 97 60: provides consumer guidance on Education Tax Incentives. These documents and IRS Form 8863 and 8917 are available at www.irs.gov or by calling the IRS at 1 800 829 1040. For additional 1098 T information and instructions from your college or university go to www.1098 T.com. CORRECTED (if checked) FILERS name, street address, city or town, province or state, ZIP or foreign postal code, and telephone number American National University of Kentucky, Inc. P.O. Box 6400 Roanoke, VA 24017 540.769.8200 1 Payments received for qualified tuition and related expenses 2 Amounts billed for qualified tuition and related expenses $2,626.00 OMB No. 1545 1574 Form 1098 T Tuition Statement FILER S Federal identification no. 61 0436312 STUDENT S social security number *** ** 9276 3 Check if you have changed your reporting method for 2015 STUDENTS name, street address, city or town, province or state, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code REBECCA DUNKER 506 ROSARY DR ERLANGER, KY 41018 4 Adjustments made for a prior year $0.00 6 Adjustments to Scholarships or grants for a prior year $0.00 5 Scholarships or grants $909.00 7 Check this box if the amount in box 1 or 2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Igbo s Culture Comparison In West Africa CULTURE COMPARISON IN NIGERIA WITHIN THREE IGBO SPEAKING LANDS AND (YORUBA) LAND. Nigeria is a west African country with over 180 million people. It consist of 3 known ethnic groups, igbo s, Hausa s , and the Yoruba s. The igbo s (Biafrans) are known as Christians, the hausa s are known as muslims and the yoruba s are mixed Christians and muslims. However in this three ethnic groups there s so much cultural, language and morality differences. But in this project, I will focus more on the within language, cultural history of the igbo s (ndi igbo), and yoruba s culture comparisons. It s said that people who speaks different languages do indeed think differently and that also affect how we see the world. Language is a uniquely human gift and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everything roots from the family unit and this can t be ignored. Yoruba families are, like most african families, dominated by the father. Where the difference lies is the children have a relationship with their father that emphasis love. The dynamic between love and respect are the differences between the two groups. Children call their father by gentle names and there s a rigorous amount of cultural niceties and traditions that children are to learn when interacting with adults. Igbo: Family life is also the foundation of Igbo culture. More so than Yoruba culture is the power the father has over the family. Igbo fathers emphasis respect more than love though I wouldn t say the love is more or less in the cultures. It s more common for igbo children to call their father s more authoritative names like sir, and culturally there s an element of respective distance. I ve seen yoruba families eat from the same plate and children sitting among adults while they speak. In Igbo culture if you wish to eat with your father, you eat from his plate, but he will not leave where he s at to eat from the child s plate. Typically fathers are served separate from children, and as children become youths they chose to eat separately from those not in their age group. Igbo adults are also insulted by children that don t leave the area when adults are talking. Affection is more the job of the mother than the father, and it s the father s role to teach the values to respect, manhood and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Ambulatory Care Nurse Essay What is an Ambulatory Care Manager? An ambulatory care managers are health care professionals who supervise ambulatory care nurses, centers and departments. Keep reading to learn what an ambulatory care manager is and how to become one. What is Ambulatory Care? According to the American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing (AAACN), ambulatory care is a complex and collaborative practice that unites different health care fields. It is a comprehensive practice that is built on a knowledge base of nursing, health care and applied clinical science. In order to ensure and achieve quality patient care, ambulatory health care professionals use evidence based research and information. Ambulatory care settings include clinics, surgery centers, hospitals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They must assist with purchasing, inventory management and contract reviews and approvals. They must maintain financial documents related to operations, expenses, personnel, administration and maintenance. Therefore, they must oversee the budget and provide regular reports to upper management. Related to this, they must maintain applicable state, federal and regulatory licenses and permits. Consequently, they will be involved in internal, external and re certification audits. Therefore, they must have excellent analytical, administrative and problem solving skills. They will also perform standard HR tasks, such as interviewing, hiring, coaching, disciplining and firing employees. Excellent interpersonal and legalistic skills are needed to keep employees satisfied while maintaining compliance with performance regulations. Thus, they may also assist with new employee orientation, benefit enrollment and the exit process for terminated employees. Many senior level ambulatory care managers act as liaison with the HR department heads. Senior level ambulatory managers will be the public face of the center or department and serve as community outreach coordinator. They must ensure that patient revenues are accurately captured, processed and posted within set time frames. They will oversee day to day operations involving customer service, patient flow, facility management and staff ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Similes And Metaphors In Herman Melville Due to his experiences a sailor, Melville commonly wrote his stories based on life at sea. His common theme of the sea attracted many literate people of the Renaissance. However, Melville´s common theme of life at sea is not the only factor which contributed to his style of writing. Herman Melville used many different rhetorical strategies to emphasize significance in many of his pieces. The use of similes, metaphors, and imagery supply Melville´s stories with various ways to describe certain characters or things. Alliteration, repetition, and onomatopoeia all come together to create specific effects on words and phrases in Melville´s works. The way Melville used parallel structure, malapropisms, and long, drawn out sentences reveals the variety of ways he has structured certain stories throughout his career. The rhetorical strategies used by Herman Melville are what made him the great Renaissance writer he was. The similes and metaphors Herman Melville used in his writings laid strong emphasis on certain things. For example, Melville uses a simile in his book Cock a Doodle Doo! to show the miserable state of the calves in the pasture. ¨... sharp bones sticking out like elbows... ¨ (Melville, Cock a Doodle Doo 28). Melville´s simile about the calves also contains imagery. The statement creates an image of sharp bones sticking out of cows in a pasture in the reader s mind. Herman Melville also used many metaphors throughout his short stories. The metaphors can provide other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Space Shuttle Persuasive Essay Introduction Brief description of the two space shuttle tragedies In the early morning hours of February 1, 2003, some 38 miles above the Earth in the skies above Texas, the space shuttle Columbia exploded upon reentry. All seven astronauts were lost. For many, who witnessed the white trail of smoke and debris shower falling to the plains below, it was a reminder of the space shuttle Challenger s destruction a minute after leaving the launch pad at Cape Canaveral seventeen years earlier in 1986. Exhaustive research revealed the technical cause of the disasters. The Columbia was doomed when during the launch a loose piece of foam struck the leading edge of the left wing ripping a hole in the carbon tiles previously thought to be indestructible. The Columbia was bought ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The President spoke in philosophical terms about the need to solve the mysteries of space, reaffirmed America s commitment to landing a man on the moon before the end of the 1960s and also defended the enormous expense of the space program. President Kennedy said, We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win, and the others, too. The political frame does not blame politics on individual characteristics such as selfishness, myopia, or incompetence. Instead it proposes that interdependence, divergent interests, scarcity, and power relations inevitably spawn political activity. (Borman and Dean, 2008, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Big Firms And Small Firms Progressively, to an increasing extent, professionals in the financial world are beginning to recruit smaller firms as opposed to the conventional recruitment of large firm with monetary benefits, tax deductions and other motivations (Gort et al, 1982). This approach has two features: Firstly, developing and supporting entrepreneurs and small businesses, secondly, expanding/ improving infrastructure and to recruit a highly experienced and educated workforce (Gruber, 1995). These efforts depend on improving the quality of life in the community and generating an attractive business climate. Studies from economic development strategies aimed at attracting large firms are likely to be successful only at high cost (Grabowski, 1968). The idea is not primarily for new businesses to create jobs on a small scale but to enhance maximum growth in such businesses through creation of ideas that may enable them grow into larger firms thus, creating more jobs on a larger scale and leading in the industrial world (Grabowski, 1968). This essay is going to compare big firms and small firms in terms of their innovation; the comparison will be based on their economies of scale, scope and spillovers, research and development. Whether or not large firms are more innovative than the small firms is debatable. A firm s innovative efficiency is affected by its size, large or small. Large firms are sometimes more efficient because they possess economies of scale. Economies of scale is an increase ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Wikipedia Meditech ( Medical Information Technology ) According to Wikipedia Meditech (Medical Information Technology) is a medical software based company located in Massachusetts. The company was founded by Neil Pappalardo in 1969. The company was founded when Mr. Pappalardo graduated from MIT and while he was there he created a software/program which we would later referred to as MUMPS. MUMPS later became the industry standard language for most of the software used in medical field. He started his company MEDITECH out of curiosity when he saw that the medical field has too many errors when it came to handling paperwork s in the industry. The focus of this paper is going to be on the HER software that Meditech is using on their end. Since Mr. Pappalardo worked on the software back in 60s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The EHR, accepted as a Hospital Information System (HIS) for fabulousness, is a center application which covers on a level plane the virtual medicinal services unit and makes conceivable a transverse examination of medicinal records along the few administrations, units or, then again treated pathologies, conveying to human services unit s new calculation models, advances what s more, apparatuses, in view of information stockrooms, specialists, multi operator frameworks and encompassing knowledge [1]. It gets the data of patients, specifically exams, through a stage which principle objective is giving rye interoperability between heterogeneous data framework and therapeutic hardware [8]. Past the authoritative, utilitarian, specialized and logical requirements, one may need to go to moral and legitimate needs, and information quality, data security, get to control what s more, security. Regardless of the way that there is not one correct definition for EHR, it can be characterized as the electronic records of patients clinical information. This data, which can be clinical, authoritative or budgetary, is embedded in an electronic framework that empowers the catch, support, transmission and capacity of clinical data which is basic, not just for the observing of the wellbeing status of every patient additionally for proposes, for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Sodium Carbonate And Paba Polar The sodium carbonate was added in this experiment is because it separates the hydroxyl group s hydrogen atom from the oxygen on PABA. The O on sodium carbonate attacks the hydrogen on the hydroxyl group of PABA, thus making the sodium carbonate a hydroxyl group. Meanwhile, the initial hydroxyl group on PABA becomes O . This reaction makes the oxygen atom on PABA polar. The reason to make the oxygen on PABA polar is to make it dissolve in water, because water is polar, and polar likes polar; thus the main reason for adding sodium carbonate is to allow PABA to dissolve in water. The hydrogen chloride was added in this experiment is because it recombined the previously separated hydrogen back to the O on PABA, and return the hydroxyl group ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Hellenistic Culture Essay Hellenistic Culture The time between the death of Alexander the Great and the rise of Roman civilization is defined as the Hellenistic period. After the great expansion of Greece, the empire was split into smaller kingdoms. Many battles were fought before establishing the kingdoms. However, they lasted fairly long until they were conquered by the Romans. Hellenistic culture emphasized the importance of the individual. This brought on the growth of art, literature, and philosophers. Along with this, libraries were also formed. Greece began to have a more centralized power. Rather than having segregated, democratic city states or Alexander s empire, they developed different types of kingdoms. Agriculture also experienced major improvements, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Jean Piaget Cognitive Development 4. Piaget and Cognitive Development Copyright 2004, James Fleming, Ph.D. _______ During this [early childhood] period magic, animism, and artificialism are completely merged. The world is a society of living beings controlled and directed by man. The self and the external world are not clearly delimited. Every action is both physical and psychical. Jean Piaget1 ________ Piaget s Place in the History of Psychology A ranking of the most eminent psychologists of the 20th century by professionals in the field listed the top three names as B. F. Skinner, Jean Piaget, and Sigmund Freud (Haggbloom and others, 2002). These three names also occupy places of prominence in this textbook. But although Skinner s impact on the field of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Between 15 and 18 years of age, he published a series of articles on shellfish. As a result, he was offered a position as curator of the mollusk collection at the Geneva museum of natural history. (He had to turn this down because he had yet to finish high school!) Piaget received his PhD in natural science at age 21 from the University of Neuchâtel. By this time he had already published 21 papers! His interest in epistemology (theory of knowledge) led him to study how children solve problems. At Albert Einstein s suggestion, Piaget investigated children s understanding of time, space, speed, and motion, resulting in two books on these subjects. During his long lifetime (Piaget died in 1980, at age 84) he wrote over 40 books and numerous articles. He was honored by the American Psychological Association with the Distinguished Scientist Award in 1969. Piagetian Conservation Tasks Before plunging headlong into Piaget s sometimes abstract theoretical ideas about the ways in which children learn at different stages of development, it may be helpful particularly to students with no familiarity with Piaget to begin with a few examples of his well known conservation tasks. These nicely illustrate Piaget s approach to observing children as they grapple with ordinary objects. Piaget noticed that students below a certain level of maturity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Federal Budget Deficit The Federal Budget Deficit Introduction The federal budget deficit is a much discussed and little understood subject in American politics. The current recession has dramatically decreased tax revenues, driving the United States federal government to increase spending in an attempt to stabilize the economy. As a result the current federal deficit is at over $1.3 trillion dollars. This is approximately $47,754 per U.S. citizen or $137,552 per U. S. taxpayer (U.S. Debt Clock: Real Time, 2012). Many contend that deficit reduction is imperative to our prosperity and economic recovery. The deficit is blamed for a variety of economic ills including high interest rates, unemployment, the trade deficit, the low rate of national saving and low productivity growth (Shaviro, 1997). The Causes of the Budget Deficit Many believe the country s dramatic decent into debt began with a choice, not a crisis. In January of 2001, with the budget balanced, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) forecast that the nation would have over a $2 trillion dollar surplus by 2010, enough money to pay off the entire national debt. In the years following 2001 political leaders chose to cut taxes, increase spending, and wage two wars solely with borrowed funds (Montgomery, 2011). Today the national debt is larger, as a percentage of the economy, than at any time in U.S. history except for the period shortly after World War II. According to a recent Gallup Poll most Americans blame the federal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Development Of Egyptian Cca Projects Essay Introduction Climate change have enormous negatives risks threaten livelihoods and hinder development around the globe, according to Global Humanitarian Forum 500 million people are at extreme risk due to floods, droughts, landslides and tropical cyclones so governments, NGOs, private sector, and other stakeholders address climate change adaptation through projects and initiatives that represent the practical ways to adapt with CCR. Monitoring and evaluating process is responsible for being sure that the CC projects able to meet its objective through tracking successes and failures in order to foster learning. Chapter evaluate performance of Egyptian CCA projects Compared to global projects to investigate gaps and extract lessons learned. 1.1. Scope of study Study discussing climate change adaptation projects that implemented as Part of the official CCA policy then compare to global projects to investigate gaps and lessons learned, the selected case studies have same adaptation theme and face almost the same challenge, all of the case studies selected from developing countries because they have approximately common in social, economic and environmental challenges that make the comparison fair. study investigate project scope, timeline, contractor, total cost, partner, goals, challenge and outcomes for 20 project, 9 project implemented in Egypt and 9 implemented in developing countries; Morocco, Mexico, Brazil, Kiribati, India, Philippine, Solomon Islands, Central African ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Persuasive Speech On Horse Breeding Caleb Christensen Topic Horse Breeding Topic type informative References http://www.horses and horse information.com/horsebreeding.shtml https://www.thehorse.com/topics/breeding and reproduction/breeding basics http://onlinelibrary.uen.org www.2facts.com www.worldbookonline.com http://www.drsfostersmith.com/pic/article.cfm?aid=1872 Intro Basics of breeding Feeding your broad mare and preparing it for pregnancy Caring for your foal Conclusion Caleb Christensen 1/1117 2nd How Championship Horses Are Made Championship Horses don t just pop out of nowhere. It takes lots of time and preparation to breed the trophy winning horse you need. Sometimes it will take generations of horses to get it just right. There are many good qualities your horse needs to have. If you don t breed correctly your foal will not be as good as it could be. Everyone thinks championship horses just pop up out of nowhere but nobody really knows what goes on behind the scene. Horse breeding is a specialized activity: most horse owners only confront it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The number one mistake is the overfeeding to give protein. Secondly, vitamins and minerals are not fed in high enough quantities for mare and foal, and last but not least, in an effort to cut back in weight gain, the amount of protein and energy is limited during the time of lactation when the broodmare needs it the most. Timing is the key at a thoroughbred nursery. This is because all thoroughbreds celebrate their birthdays on January first. Getting a mare pregnant as early in the season as possible is one of the keys to success. Amateur breeders don t have quite the same tight timeline, but no matter if the mare is a thoroughbred brood mare or a pleasure horse on the family farm, successful breeding takes more than letting nature takes its course. Listening to the pros can give some good
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  • 45. Ancient Civilization And Modern Day Iraq And Kuwait Essay Ancient Sumerian Civilization The ancient civilization of Sumer was located in modern day Iraq and Kuwait, and is believed to have begun around 6000 B.C. It is considered The cradle of civilization by most historians, because it s where the first elaborate urban societies appeared. Sumerians were polytheistic, and had a pantheon consisting of many gods and goddesses, who were anthropomorphic superhumans. The Sumerians held a unique view of creation, the afterlife, and worship. They contributed one of the most well known literary works The Epic of Gilgamesh , which tells of a hero s quest to attain immortality. Within the Sumerian pantheon there were hundreds of gods, but four were deemed the most important. This included An, god of the heavens, Enlil, the air god, Enki, the water god, and Ninhursag, the mother goddess. It seems at one time An was seen as the greatest of all the other gods, but later on Enlil took his place as the supreme deity. Enlil was seen as the father of the gods, who brought good weather and abundant crops (Kramer,1963). Enki was credited for creating the earth, and also saves man during the great flood by telling him to build an ark just like the biblical flood account. Enki was also known for bringing wisdom and craftsmanship. Ninhursag was a fertility goddess who brought nature and life to earth (Mark, 2011). The Enuma Elish, tells the story of creation and the struggle for order between the gods. It begins with two separate waters swirling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...