ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
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2. The War Against Boys By Christina Sommers
The Fight is on The alarm clock rang three consecutive times, as the young man remained in bed,
paying no attention to the alarm, and continued to lie asleep. His first class already starting, he decides
not to attend, but instead dozes off wasting the day. This was just another typical day for my father
back then. As a teen my dad always skipped out on classes whenever he got the chance to. He was the
type to always fool around, and never took school seriously. At the age of 12 he basically raised
himself, ever since his parents gave him up for adoption. Always moving from family to family, and
having to interchange schools several times, he grew tired and became irritable to the point where he
no longer had interest for an education.
With no one supporting him, he found it useless to pursue in his studies and spent most of time
rebelling. Based on my father s educational experiences, somehow I found it relatable to the boys in
Christina Sommers article The war against boys . Just like in my father story, they could ve been
facing the same scenario, which led them to plummet in their grades. According to Sommer s, article
some feminists believe that girls are still at a disadvantage, when compared to boys. They argue that
boys still uphold the position at the top. In reality, most of the girls have already surpassed that point
and are exceling quickly. If they continue this, most girls have a higher probability in outpacing boys
in academics; however there is still a
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3. The Importance Of Stock Cards
It s an unseasonably warm sunny day in mid November and the frenzy in the air is palpable. With the
ring of a bell an onslaught of haggling, trading and price discovery begins, lasting until the final bell
concludes the madness. As these traders walk through the doors they can t help but smile, pleased by
the day s market action. For some it will be a long 24 hours until recess begins tomorrow. It was the
mid 1990 s and baseball card mania was booming. As an elementary school student I was in the thick
of the action and the playground was my trading floor. At the time baseball cards were childhood
tokens to some while for others the renewed popularity presented a way to monetize old childhood
relics that suddenly had value. Today my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To many however, digital currencies are simply a means to speculative trading. They are not backed
by any government and are not regulated. They do not carry SIPC or FDIC insurance... and yes, any
gains are taxable by the IRS. Digital currency speculators are often seduced by the siren song of quick
profits. Over the past few days Bitcoin mania seems to be frothing at an increasing rate. Over the
weekend digital currency searches were among the top searched apps on Apple s App Store and one of
the most prominent Bitcoin investing websites had trouble keeping up with demand. There are of
course stories of high school drop outs who have become Bitcoin millionaires. Stories of Bitcoin that
has been stolen. And even more astonishing, news stories of individuals mortgaging their homes so its
equity could be invested in Bitcoin. Additionally, this week the Chicago Board Options Exchange
(CBOE), the world s largest options exchange, launched futures contracts on Bitcoin... so it seems that
traditional financial institutions have now found a way to profit on Bitcoin speculation, a party they
have largely been kept out of. If you find the Bitcoin lure overwhelming ask yourself the following:
During the bull market in stocks over the past 9 years have you ever considered stocks too risky,
valuations too frothy, volatility too fearful? If so, perhaps a speculative investment in Bitcoin may not
be an appropriate investment for you. Most recently, one Bitcoin cost $16,500
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4. Disadvantages Of Ict In Education
(Pernia, 2008) describes ICT as a technology used for communication that can help to create, manage
and shared information. The researcher explain that the broad definition of ICT includes, computers,
the internet, telephone, television, radio and audio visual tools also further that any device and
application that has been used as access, manage, integrate, evaluate, create and communicate
information and knowledge is also an ICT. According to (ETS, 2002), the International Literacy Panel
regards ICT as combining Information Technology (IT) and telecommunications. The panel further
explains that IT is the electronic display, processing and storage of information, but not necessarily the
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The leaders in education need to be informed to ICT possible benefits with the leader s dangers and be
active in lecturing them, from now ICT literacy development provides an appropriate venue for this.
The development of an ICT addition model in schools is valuable for stakeholders in education to
evaluate technology training for school leaders and create opportunities for principals to acquire ICT
integration skills. (Selwood, 2003) said that when school leaders allow technology integration through
vision and knowledge, schools can improve in instructional technology, which can lead to greater
student achievement and better preparation for a technological society. (Bonifaz Zucker, 2004) said
that teaching students with laptops establishes a different environment than traditional classrooms and
requires the teacher to have ICT knowledge and skills, effective ICT teaching strategies, effective
classroom management as well as technical support. In a school setting, likewide (Cuban, 2001) said
that ICT requires additional time and effort to utilize, and consequently may be used less frequently.
(Abuzaid Singh, 2008, Al Jarf, 2007, Bauer Kenton, 2005) said that this part introduces the
conceptualized of ICT in education. (Fitzallen, 2004) said that attention is increasingly directed at the
border of the questions merging
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5. Politics and power are significant in all societies, rich...
Politics and power are significant in all societies, rich or poor. In Prosperity and Violence, the Political
Economy of Development, Harvard academic Robert H. Bates gives insight on the relationship
between political order and economic growth. By analyzing the revolution of agrarian societies to
industrial societies, he argues that as these transitions occur, violence is often used to strengthen the
system of production.
In spite of Third World countries similar pre industrial history and early policies aimed at
industrializing, Third World countries have not had the same growth as most European countries.
Bates analyzes the process of development and concludes that this time period as an important
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Even though the monarch had to relinquish power to the people, it was in the monarchs advantage.
They led persuared them to buy into the monarchs desire for war and as a result the monarch received
more money from the people. Bates argues that some institutions in European states were forged by
war. The absence of this threat would prevent the new juridical states from developing parallel
institutions. In order to achieve prosperity, states require a shift from subsistence agriculture and kin
based mechanisms of enforcement to specialization within urban city centers. Rulers replace kin
networks as the source for the threat of violence, which was necessary to ensure security of person,
property and contracts. Bates states, Governments pursued policies that promoted the growth of the
economy and the rise of parliamentary institutions not because they wanted to but because they had to,
the better to secure the resources with which to fight (56). Rulers made themselves attractive to private
creditors and encouraged their subjects to invest in capital because they believe their investments were
safe. This resulted in economic growth and, therefore, tax revenue.
Another key argument Bates presents is the importance of investing to promote economic
development. Without a proficient state to control violence, people in societies will mainly focus on
consumption instead of investment. It is almost human nature to think
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6. I Speak Out By Edwidge Danticat Analysis
Ashleigh Newland
Professor Vazquez
ENC1101
26 September 2014
Haitian Coup D état Casualties
Education is a very integral part of my upbringing and it has helped to foster me into the person I am
today, both in my personal and academic life. As a dual enrollment student, I was granted the
opportunity to read about the writer Edwidge Danticat, a noble Haitian American author, who writes
about the victim s of the Military Coup D état over throw of the Haitian government. In her essay I
Speak Out Edwidge interviews a coup d état victim who goes by the name of Alerte Belance. In this
essay Danticat brings to life the torture that Alerte experienced at the hands of the attaché paramilitary
men. The paramilitary men were against everyone who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to James Daniel, Aristide s government was overthrown because Aristide was trying to
implement his belief on the people of Haiti, which ultimately sparks the uprising of the coup d état in
1991. Aristide followers used necklaced on other political leaders by dousing then with kerosene, after
placing tires around their necks then setting them ablaze. James Daniel highlighted that the Lavalas;
Aristides supporters continued to cause violence and that Aristide himself praised them to continue
their necklacing especially among the wealthy people of Haiti. Danticat believed that during this time
period it was very important to share her different political views about the issues faced by her fellow
Haitian brothers and sisters by interviewing with Alerte Belance. Danticat managed to paint a vivid
picture in the minds of her readers as to what went on during the 1991 military takeover. As described
in the essay, the Attaché men went around killing everyone who they suspected was a supporter of the
Aristides government, despite the age or gender of the individuals as a sign of revenge.
Edwidge Danticat s love for humanity caused her to share the experiences of what Alerte Blenche had
gone through during the 1991 uprising. Also, the love for her native country and people prompted her
to share with the world the casualties of what happened in Haiti during 1991 through her writing.
Although, Aristides caused the uprising against the opposing party, and the military; Danticat had to
bring to light what this young woman had to endure at the hands of the paramilitary
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7. Olympic Games DBQ
Throughout the history of the Olympic games, there has been many changes on how the Olympic
Games has come to be interpreted and how they are generally viewed in our modern era. These views
range from, Nationalism fueled by the Olympic Games, Women trying to create equality through the
Olympic Games, Economic supremacy shown by the Olympic games and the responsibilities held by
countries and the self preservation of a country when presenting the Olympic games. Each view states
an interpretation of the Olympic games through the years of 1892 2002 showing a distinct view on the
Olympic games depending on the times they were hosted at such as when the Olympic Games were
hosted when women weren t equal to men or who the Games were hosted ... Show more content on
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Beginning with Document 2, we are shown a picture of a female archer during the 1908 Olympic
Games where the Women s rights movement started to arise. When looking at the statistics above the
picture we are shown that only two percent of all competitors of the Olympic Games were women.
The document is trying to show that more women should be able to be in the Olympic Games and or
be nominated to be in the Olympics. This is even further shown as the picture shows a lone women
symbolizing a stand for women as she is the only archer we are able to see. Next, we are given
Document 8 which shows a woman s statement while competing in the Olympic Games were women
were looked down upon to do so. In the Document, we are able to see that the women is trying to
show that even though she is a women, she has no problem with trying to show that women can be
just as good as men with that being her main point she wanted to get across. She considers herself a
role model for all women to follow and to stand up for themselves. These Documents show the idea of
women s rights in the Olympic Games by showing what they did to try and show people that women
can be just as strong as men by competing in the global
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8. The Crucible By Nicholas Hytner Essay
The movie I chose to research was the crucible, directed by Nicholas Hytner but written by Arthur
Miller. This film starred a young Wynona Ryder along with Daniel day Lewis and Paul Scofield.
Originally released on November 27th 1996, the film was well received even being nominated for an
Oscar in 1997, along with 26 additional academy awards that year, sadly it only won 4. Of course a
film about witchcraft, an affair, and people being hanged would spark controversy especially since it
was rated at pg 13 but nothing major was said about this. On the other hand Rolling stone magazine
said In the film s most complex role, Day Lewis performs with quiet power. Playing nobility can make
actors insufferable, but Day Lewis keeps John Proctor human even when saddled with smudgy
makeup and fake brown teeth for his final scene. Giving the film an overall positive review. The film
The Crucible opens with a group of young girls and a slave named Tituba dancing around a fire in the
woods of Salem, Massachusetts. A man sees the girls dancing; he startles them and they scatter but the
2 youngest girls are scared so much so that they pass out and enter a coma like state. The man we later
find out is a reverend, one of the younger girl s father, and the uncle of the ring leader of this dancing
party. His daughter Betty was one of the comatose girls. Reverend Parris called in an expert in
witchcraft, Reverend Hale, to look at the comatose girls, because he suspected the girls of
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9. Marketing Strategies For The Advertising
The Persuaders looked different advertising strategies on how to effectively reach consumers. In a
time when the price of an advertisement is going up, but the effectiveness of reaching the consumers is
going down advertisers are left trying to figure out a way to reach consumers. This film looked at
different strategies that were used in the past, and strategies that are currently being used to break
through the clutter. Clutter refers to the amount of advertising a consumer is exposed to on a daily
basis. The key to success as this film points out, is to break through that clutter and brand
advertisements better than the competitor, while appealing to the consumer. Overall, this film looked
at different areas of how advertising use to be about choice words, such as better brighter tougher .
Then some companies decided to target an emotional appeal to the consumer. For example, the film
uses the airline Song to specifically look at targeting the needs of women. The commercial that was
constructed showed used an emotional appeal before showing different services that Song uses.
Finally, the video talked about how the consumer wants to have a feeling of entitlement and being in
charge. If an advertiser wants to be successful in this sense they need to make the consumer feel like
the advertisement is specifically targeted to them. Overall, if a company wants to make good use of
their advertising budget, they need to keep up with the new demands and changes in the behavior
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10. World Hunger Today
One of the greatest challenges facing our world today is hunger. The other is accumulating enough
resources to support a rapidly growing population. There are multiple solutions out there, each
covering one piece of the puzzle. They range from genetically modified plants that increase yields
enough so that they meet the demand and reduce pesticide usage to simply rationing resources. I
propose that we follow the age old adage; give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, teach a man to
fish and you feed him for a lifetime. But instead we replace fishing with gardening. Education is our
strongest weapon against the growing threat to food security. Community gardens can also play a key
role in uniting and strengthening community relationships. The Lichgate garden is a beautiful and
tranquil place. The flowers bloom in gorgeous colors and trees give shade to sweaty volunteers and
paths create a peaceful and soothing setting. The garden is well maintained and it required little
weeding and tending. You can just tell by listening that a lot of the volunteers there already know a lot
about what they are doing and are so welcoming and willing to share their knowledge. Of course it is
an educational garden but what I most enjoyed was just making things look pretty and beautiful. It is
hard work but you get so much out of it.
The environmental problems that face the world today are many. And it is impossible to tackle them
all as an individual or even as one small, motivated group.
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11. Essay on Olaudah Equiano
The Horrid Journey If it were not for the stories past down from generation to generation or the
documentations in historical books, the history of the twelve million African slaves that traveled the
Middle Passage in miserable conditions would not exist. Olaudah Equiano contributes to this horrid
history with The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano. Through this narrative, the
appalling personal experience of each slave is depicted. He accomplishes his rhetorical purpose of
informing the world of the slave experience in this narrative. His use of unique style and rhetorical
devices in this conveying narrative portray his imperative rhetorical purpose. Throughout Equiano s
works, a unique style is evident. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this, however, it depicts the complex journey of the African slaves that struggled to become equal.
In addition, Equiano s use of imagery clearly depicts the journey of the Africans slaves, such as The
closeness of the place, and the heat of the climate, added to the number in the ship, which was so
crowded that each had scarcely room to turn himself, almost suffocated us (45). Through the portrayal
of this vivid imagery, the reader can feel the distress of the slaves in which they encountered the
journey of the Middle Passage. He emphasizes his emotions, ideals, and thoughts through the imagery.
With the uses of this vivid imagery along with high diction and intricate sentences, Equiano
successfully attempts to inform the reader of the horrid journey of slave transportation. However, it is
not only his unique style alone that fulfils his rhetorical purpose of depicting the appalling slave
experience; in addition, his several rhetorical devices aid to do so. Equiano s rhetorical devices which
include ethos, pathos, and logos abet to define and accomplish his rhetorical purpose. His ethos, or
ethical assurance, is conveyed in his level of education portrayed by his sentence structure and high
diction. Furthermore, as proven in historical documents, Equiano was a slave aboard one of the many
slave ships. With this, the reader can accredit Equiano s narrative to be a reliable and first hand source
to the journey of the Middle Passage.
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12. Visual Pleasure And Narrative Cinema
From an issue that was discussed in class, we discussed about the gaze. In Laura Mulvey s Visual
Pleasure and Narrative Cinema she discusses about scopophilia, which is the pleasure in looking
which also incorporates exhibitionism (pleasure in being looked at). This term also applies to cinema.
She focuses on the idea of the male gaze in cinema, where films are created in favor of the male
audience. Thus the action of cinema compromises of women as image, man are bearer of the look .
Mulveys states that women in the film industry are catogarized on two levels, where woman are seen
as erotic objects for the characters within the film and also erotic objects for the spectators of the film.
She then moves on to criticize famed director Alfred Hitchcock s film Rear Window for how he
portrayed woman in the film. Alfred Hitchcock s movie correlates to Mulvey s ideas which support
her theories of scopophilia and voyeurism in cinema, she believed that the film exploits the male gaze
and how it antagonises woman in an anti feminism manner. In the film, the main actor is restricted in
his apartment due to his broken leg from his latest assigned project. He spends most of his time
watching his neighbours from his window and later comes to suspect one of his neighbour murdering
his bed ridden wife when we suddenly disappears from sight. Hitchcock successfully implies
voyeurism through main actor James Stewart s character in the film, L.B. Jeffries The start of the
film opens with a
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13. Canoeing In Canad A Brief Textual Analysis
I know from experience the fear and terror that struck my eyes when canoeing down a lake in Canada.
A few years ago back in 2014 I went camping in Canada, but this is not just any sort of camping trip,
with a nice rustic log cabin fitted with WiFi to make your camping experience more pleasurable .
No,no,no, this was REAL camping. Miles and miles away from any sort of any human civilization
with no more supplies than what you bring on your back. This was a canoeing backpacking trip
meaning my family and I rented a few vessels (canoes) and brought all our supplies on our backs to be
carried and shipped the entirety of the trip. Did I mention that the distance of this trip was close to
seventy miles?
I first arrived in Canada excited to be put into pure nature and experience the first real camping trip.
But when I arrived at the outfitters who were driving us into forest I began to worry. We turned off the
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At one point we decided to stop at a campsite for the night and set up camp. We drank most of the
water packed and we needed more to cook dinner so me and my dad had to take a canoe to the middle
of the lake to filter some more water (if we filtered the water on the shore our water filter would have
got clogged with a bunch of scum). It was a pretty windy day this day and normally I wouldn t think
too much of it, and I didn t. So we got to the middle of the lake and filtered the water that we had
needed and were going to row back and we had started to paddle back, or we at least tried. Little did I
know what such mild winds can do to affect the current of the water. We rowed as hard and as fast as
we would yet were barely moving, the thought of being blown away was not a happy thought. I dug
down deep and gave the rowing everything I had. We slowly began making progress inching towards
back to the island we were staying on. Finally, we were
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14. Bayada Way
To ensure the company s goal of becoming a lasting legacy for The Bayada Way, Mark Baiada
believes that the best way to expand his company is by selling it to a non profit foundation that he
established. As of now, the company has 312 agencies in twenty two states with affiliates in three
countries and Baiada plans to further the company s international expansion. Baiada does not want his
company to end with him, he wants it to become a lasting legacy and have the company survive at
least one hundred years in the vastly changing world of health care. Not only is it important for his
company to expand, but it is just as vital for the company and it s employees to maintain the
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These components of organizational culture are observable artifacts, espoused values and basic
underlying assumptions. Observable artifacts are just as they sound, they are displays of the
organization s culture that their employees can see and talk about. Things like symbols, physical
structures, language, stories, rituals and ceremonies are examples of things that could be an observable
artifact (p.512 Colquitt, LePine, Wesson, 2017). One of Bayada s observable artifacts can be found in
the company s logo. The logo of the company is a white dove. It is known that doves are a symbolism
for love, luck, success and new beginnings ( Symbolism of the White Dove, n.d.). A white dove may
have been chosen to be Bayada s logo because of the company s organizational culture of helping
people and doing everything in the client s best interest, The Bayada Way . Espoused values can be a
company s beliefs that they state. For example, Bayada s mission statement is The Bayada Way. Mark
Baiada is so adamant about having his company, after it being sold, ensure that the company s values
and beliefs stay the same because having a company that has its employees act through these values
over time results in having both the company s employees and outsiders believe these values even
more, thus having the company increase their success. The component of basic
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15. Marina Yardley Case Study
Possible Evidence that could be useful.
a. Company email and communication records Any e mails or other documented communications
between Mrs. Bennett and co workers.
b. Medical record/bills Medical records showing Mrs. Bennett s treatment, as well as any other
documented illnesses and expenses resulting of losing her job.
c. Job search history Mrs. Bennett s job search history showing that she had trouble finding
employment.
d. Company severance package history Showing the offers the company made to previous employees.
e. Hiring interview reports Review of the applications and interview files from all of the applicants
that applied for the management position.
f. Qualifications of Marina Yardly Providing qualifications
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16. Transforming Healthcare Using Business Intelligence...
EXIT EXAMINATION WINTER 2015
TOPIC: TRANSFORMING HEALTHCARE USING BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE MATURITY
MODEL
NAME: SHASHANK RAO AILNANI
UMID: 70116705 Contents
1. ABSTRACT 3
2. INTRODUCTION 3
3. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION IN HEALTHCARE 5
4. UNDERSTANDING BI COMPLEXITY IN HEALTHCARE 7
5. BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE TOOLS 10
6. FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF BI TOOLS 11
6.1. Data oriented tools 11
6.1.1. File drawer systems: 11
6.1.2. Data base query tools: 12
6.2. Decision oriented tools: 12
6.2.1. Spreadsheets 12
6.2.2. On Line Analytical Processing (OLAP) 13
6.3. Model oriented tools: 13
7. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A HEALTHCARE BI MATURITY MODEL
14
7.1. Requirement 1: 15
7.2.Requirement 2: 15
7.3. Requirement 3: 15
7.4. Requirement 4: 15
7.5. Requirement 5: 16
7.6. Requirement 6: 16
8. MATURITY MODELS 17
9. ANALYSIS OF GAPS IN BI MATURITY MODELS RELATIVE TO HEALTHCARE
COMPLEXITIES 19
10. CONCLUSION 23
11. REFERENCES 25
1. ABSTRACT
Healthcare is changing rapidly and so is the industry s need for analytics and business intelligence.
Many large healthcare organizations have been growing organically and through acquisitions. The rate
of growth is so fast that it is nearly impossible to merge processes together. Due to the pressure of the
external forces that are transforming healthcare and in the best interest to stay ahead, we have
17. considered Business Intelligence as the forward strategy. Business intelligence technology promises to
enable healthcare providers to
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18. Essay On Horse Slaughter
Horse slaughter and whether or not it should be legal in the US has been an ongoing debate. Horse
slaughter can be a touchy subject for people. People have very strong opinions about it whether you
are for it or against it. In this essay I will explain my views on the matter of Horse slaughter in the US.
Horses have been a part of man s life for a very long time. The relationship between man and horse
first began at the time of the horse s domestication between 4000 and 3500 B.C. They have been by
our side to help us complete agricultural tasks as well as recreational uses for thousands of years.
While the USDA may classify the horse as livestock, many Americans consider the horse to be
something more along the lines of a companion animal.
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19. Examples Of Coming Of Age In Persepolis
Coming of age is the transition from childhood to adulthood. For many cultures, coming of age
happen at a specific age when he/she isn t a minor. Other cultures decide rather or not a person is of
age when he/she starts puberty. In the book Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi is a young girl telling the life
of growing up during the Islamic Revolution. Marji wrestles with her beliefs and social connections
while learning a life s lesson about the importance of education. These coming of age situations
provide a unique perspective into Marji s journey from child to adult. The society began to change the
perspective of how she saw things from being a child to growing up. She suffered with staying true to
herself and her belief. While all of the things happening around her dealing with the war made it
harder for her to focus on herself and belief. Marji had a strong belief in God and becoming a Prophet
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She tells Marji about when her father got arrested, and she lost everything including their wealth.
Despite her family being in poverty she still looks forward to seeing her family looking modest. Later
on that night, her family continues to wait on Marji s father to come home from taking pictures of
demonstrations. He took pictures also must every day, but that day he was running very late. Marji
immediately assumes that he is dead because taking picture of the demonstrations is very dangerous.
Fortunately, he happens to come home alive without any injures. As soon as he step into the door he
explain what all happened at the demonstration. I realized then that I didn t understand anything. I
read all the books I could. This is the moment that Marji realize she is too young to understand the
adults conversation. Therefore, she decides to read all the books she could to educate herself. By Marji
taking matters into her own hands shown how she is coming of
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20. Oral Cancer and Hpv Speech Outline
INTRODUCTION
I. While we are in class today, 6 people will die from oral cancer. Three out of the four are men
between the ages of 25 and 55. Before being diagnosed, these individuals probable ate a good diet and
exercised regularly. Most did not use tobacco products and seldom drank alcohol.
II. Oral cancers have been on the rise over the last decade with the amount of cases doubling in the
United States alone. It has catapulted oral cancer from 11th on the overall number of cancer cases to
number 5. Smoking and drinking have always been the primary causative agents in oral cancers.
III. You may be thinking to yourselves, I don t drink or smoke so why does this matter to me? That
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The virus attaches itself to any available warm and moist area and can begin multiplying or lie
dormant b. A person can test positive for HPV but be asymptomatic. C. The virus is transmitted
through oral or genital sex or even by French kissing. a. The rise in oral cancer cases is being
described as a pandemic in young adults
(TRANSITION: So what does all this information mean to you and me?
III. The rise in the number of cases of oral cancer are being diagnosed in young adults and can are
directly related to lifestyle choices. A. Oral sex is the primary means of transmission of the virus a.
Teenagers and young adults view oral sex as safe sex b. It is viewed as way to prevent pregnancy and
is thought to have a lesser chance of the spread of STD s B. The number of partners in a lifetime raises
your chances of developing oral cancer a. 1 5 partners doubles the chances of contracting oral cancer
b. 6 25 partners increases risk 250% c. 26 or more partners increases risk 750% C. The demographic
of oral cancer today a. 3 in 4 cases is diagnosed in men between ages 22 55 b. Most have never
smoked and do not abuse alcohol. c. They have healthy diets and exercise d. Most are unaware of the
dangers
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21. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Photodegradation
The applications of homogeneous photodegradation (single phase system) to treat contaminated water,
involves the use of an oxidant to generate radicals, which attack the organic pollutants to initiate
oxidation. The major oxidants used are:
Hydrogen peroxide (UV /H2O2)
Ozone (UV /O3)
Hydrogen peroxide and Ozone (UV /O3/H2O2)
Photo Fenton system (Fe+3 /H2O2)
1.2.1.4. Hydrogen peroxide
The use of hydrogen peroxide as an oxidant brings a number of advantages in comparison to other
methods of wastewater treatment. Commercial availability of the oxidant, thermal stability and storage
on site, infinite solubility in water, no mass transfer associated with gases. The most accepted
mechanism for this H2O2 photolysis is the rupture of the O O bond by the action of ultraviolet light
forming two hydroxyl radicals.
H2O2 + hυ 2 OH· (Eq.1.7)
A disadvantage of this process is that it cannot utilize solar light as the source of UV light due to the
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In the contexts of history and research, interest in heterogeneous photocatalysis can be traced back to
many decades when Fujishima and Honda discovered in 1972 the photochemical splitting of water
into hydrogen and oxygen in the presence of TiO2 From this time, extensive research, much of it
published, has been carried out to produce hydrogen from water in oxidation reduction reactions using
a variety of semiconductor catalyst materials. With respect to a semiconductor oxide such asWO3,
photocatalytic reactions are initiated by the absorption of illumination with energy equal to or greater
than the band gap of the semiconductor. This produces electron hole (e−/h+) pairs as in Equation
(1.14), Figure
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22. Herodotus Sparknotes
Herodotus, consider as the father of history, was born in the ancient Halicarnassus, current Turkey, and
lived between 485 and 425 BC, about 150 years previous to the creation of the Library of Alexandria.
Moreover, due to Persian rule over greece, Herodotus fled to Samos resulting from his conflicts with
the local government and will not return until 450 BC, when he participated part in the campaign to
defeat Lygdamis, to once again leave the city after the completion of the campaign. Furthermore,
Herodotus traveled to Athens at the time of its peak, allowed him to contemplate the great political
and cultural boom of the city. During his stay in Athens, Herodotus met Pericles, and became friends
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Such direct contact with other cultures, as well their intellectual, and social evolution, obligated
Herodotus to separate himself from the beliefs and visions of the natives.. He described the heritage
and ancient past of the egyptian culture. Continuously, Herodotus specifically focused on the Ionian
belief which expressed, that the Nile delta represented all of egypt. Herodotus challenge this belief and
stated that Egypt already existed before the appearance of the river s delta. expressing that Egypt, was
the country watered by the Nile and its floods, and that the people who live downstream were
egyptian, as the drank and benefited from its waters. Furthermore, the historian acknowledges
antiquity of egyptian men and consider them to the oldest in the world , and question the statement by
expressing a tale of two babies who are fed by a goat. Finally, the author contradict himself when after
questioning the antiquity of egyptian men, by later supporting it when establishing a relationship
between the Green and Egyptian
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23. The History of Greek Architecture Essays
The History of Greek Architecture
The architecture of ancient Greece is represented by buildings in the sanctuaries and cities of mainland
Greece, the Aegean islands, southern
Italy and Sicily, and the Ionian coast of Turkey. Monumental Greek architecture began in the archaic
period, flourished through the classical and Hellenistic periods, and saw the first of many revivals
during the
Roman Empire. The roots of Greek architecture lie in the tradition of local
Bronze Age house and palaces. The following paper will cover the basic forms of Greek architecture.
One of the many types of Greek building structures was Sacred
Architecture. The Greeks conceived of their gods in human form, as
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This era brought about the introduction of both the Doric and Ionic Orders.
The Doric Order, which originated around 400 BCE brought rise to a whole new type of building
technique and style. In the archaic temples, stone gradually started to replace wood, and some of the
structural details of the early buildings appear to have been copied in stone. At Thermon, in
northwestern Greece, a succession of buildings from the Last Bronze Age throughout the sixth century
BCE show the evolution of the Doric temple from a hall shaped like a hairpin to a long rectangular
building with a porch at either end and surrounded by columns. The temple of Hera at
Olympia, built about 600 BCE, had wooden columns that were gradually replaced by stone ones,
probably as votive gifts. The variety of column and capital shapes illustrates the evolution of the Doric
order. The earliest columns had a heavy, bulging profile, and their capitals were broad and low.
During the archaic period, limestone became the standard building material for foundations, steps,
walls, columns, and Doric entablature. Building such as the famous Temple of Aphaia on Aegina
illustrate the dramatic influence of the Doric order.
White the Doric order became the standard for mainland Greece, the
Ionian colonies in the eastern Aegean were developing a very different system of columns and
entablature based on Egyptian and Near Eastern architecture. The tall slender columns, low
entablature, and
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24. Scientology s Oxford Capacity Analysis
Free Personality Testing Come this way! said the sign I passed entering Scientology s Castlereagh
Street headquarters.
The interior feels like the what you d get if you blended a holistic healing centre with Starship
Enterprise. Erupting volcanoes, light pierced landscapes, and the Egyptian looking Scientology
symbols, provide the imagery for the science meets self help vibe.
Zipping towards me, a uniformed female attendant.
The personality test? This way!
Now, I m looking down at Scientology s Oxford Capacity Analysis personality test: a battery of 200
questions asking how I feel RIGHT NOW about a range of issues.
Do you get occasional twitches of your muscles when there is no logical reason for it?
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Scientology teaches that psychiatry is evil , and spurns the use of drugs to treat mental illness. Tossing
modern medicine aside, serious psychiatric disorders are treated using vitamin supplements.
As I left the Sydney building I noticed several teenagers in the lobby. I doubt I would ve laughed off
such a damning character assessment at such an impressionable age. I wondered. which of these fresh
faces would be told they had no real reason to live? That their opinions are of little value. That they
are undependable, completely irresponsible, malicious and mean.
A few hours after taking the test in 2008, Norwegian student Kaja Bordevich Ballo, jumped from her
4th story dorm room window, leaving a note saying sorry to her family for not being good at anything
. With a previous history of mental illness, Kaja found the test results devastating . Following a
Norwegian parliamentarian saying that everything points to the scientology cult having played a direct
role in her suicide, a police investigation failed to confirm a causative link to Scientology.
Looking at these smiling young faces, I wanted to yell, Go! Run! Get out of the Starship, RIGHT
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25. Essay on Titanic
Titanic Original Writing
Titanic, 882 feet long, 92 feet broad, 45000 tons register, 66000 tons displacement and 175 feet high.
The biggest and most luxurious ship known to mankind, and she was sitting right in front of me. She
looked even bigger in real life and I felt great anticipation and excitement. A chance of a lifetime, I
was one of the few lucky enough to be chosen to actually work onboard the Titanic.
It was just an hour until the Titanic would set sail on her maiden voyage and I felt I little nervy about
boarding her. I decided that the only way to settle my nerves was to consume a moderate amount of
brandy. I entered the local bar, which overlooked Southampton dock where the ... Show more content
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I squeezed back through the crowd to a small opening at the bar. I ordered my brandy and whilst
waiting for it I listened in on a conversation between two men who looked like engineers. One of the
men was arguing that the Titanic was too heavy and large to float whilst the other man argued that it
was unsinkable due to its water tight compartments . I turned back to the bar and drank my brandy in
one. I d had enough of the smell and the noise in the bar and made a quick exit.
As I approached the Titanic I grabbed hold of my bags and took a deep breath. This voyage was to be
the experience of a lifetime and hopefully the start of a career that I had always been looking for. As I
clambered up the stairs with my bags, I looked back at the dock for one last time, as I would not see it
in months. The first look of Titanic s interior blew me away; it was like walking into a floating palace.
As I walked around the ship I was amazed at all the modern technology they had onboard, it even had
a heated swimming pool, along with other things like a squash court and a gym. By the time I got back
to my starting point I was exhausted. I decided the best thing to do to avoid all the passengers, was to
relax in the first class dining saloon. The saloon was not yet open to the boarding passengers and
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26. Italian Immigration Policy Analysis
Italy
Italy s basic information which consists of its capital Rome, and the name of Italy s president is Sergio
Mattarella. Italy has a currency of euro, with its Gross domestic product being 2.149 trillion USD in
2013. In addition to these facts Italy has themes that connect together, and to its historical context.
Specifically, I will focus on 3 current events that have happened in Italy that pertain to immigration,
which stems from broader themes like Italy s political system, and nationalist nature. Through some
journal articles I was able to find information that pertains to my current events on Italy s immigration
policies, and its historical context. Therefore, these themes make up Italy s history and characteristics
as a country.
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According to sources, between 4.6 million (Caritas Migrantes 2011) and 5.4 million foreigners were
living in Italy at the end of 2010, including an estimated 400,000 irregular immigrants (Fondazione
ISMU 2012). In addition, when researching on the themes of these articles I can focusing on Italy s
immigration policy specifically in the fact that recently in the last decade, Italian immigration policies
have hardened, above all in the period 2008 2011, with the advent of a securitarian discourse.
Additionally, we learned that Italian policies have weakened social cohesion by reproducing and
reinforcing structural inequalities among immigrants. It was intriguing that, many civil society
organizations struggled against these policies. , which could show Italy s vulnerability. It is also
important to note that, Italian migration and citizenship policies tend to deny the fact that immigration
in Italy is now a structural phenomenon embedded in the labor market and Italian society , ultimately
affecting Italy s social structure. Likewise, through my research I found that one author of my research
articles, argues that this reluctance to accept the fact of immigration is exacerbated by Italy s fragile
national social cohesion, which has led to policy attempts to buttress social cohesion with respect to
immigrants relationship to Italian society. The Italian version of social cohesion is based on an implicit
model of immigrant integration and a citizenship regime defined by jus
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27. Cell Phone Use Essay
Cell phones popularity has grown exponentially in the last few years. Almost every college student
has a cell phone or smartphone. They are seen all over the world and in every building. Cell phone use
while driving has increased exponentially in young adults over the past few years, many reasons such
as dependency and addiction can lead to this but there are also ways to try to limit cell phone use by
different sensors or helpful tips. Cell phone use has grown in popularity in college students and young
adults all over the world, because of this, cell phones are being used more and more while driving.
More and more college students and young adults are getting smartphones and other cellphones, A
recent Australian survey found that 75% of mobile phone users now have smartphones; this figure
more than doubled between 2011 and 2014 and is expected to reach 91% by 2017 [6]. There are cell
phones in every store or building whether they are a customer s phone or an employee phone. In the
research conducted 99.8% of the participants owned a cell phone and 82.1% of them had their drivers
licenses [1]. The large quantities of cell phones are causing large distractions in young driver s lives.
College students all over the world are being distracted by their cell phone while they drive, Half of
the participants reported having experienced one or more near accidents when talking on their phone
while driving (50%) and more than half reported having such experiences while texting
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30. The Success And Failure Of The New France Trade
It s not what you know, but who you know. The phrase has been amongst the business community for
years. Certainly long enough for many to question the requirement of any business practicality to
achieve success. Models of mediocrity failing up the corporate ranks because of their personal
connections can be found in almost any professional environment. So much so it begs the question of
how far back the practice exists. J.F. Bosher s conclusions on the reasoning of the success and failure
in the New France trade during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries are inconclusive at best. Yet,
the professor of history at the University of Toronto to his best summation is that the right religious
association or social stature could have undoubtedly influenced prosperity. However, in Bosher s study
of fifty eight bankruptcy cases between 1660 1760, he is quick to argue that there is no definitive
evidence that point to one direct cause for financial ruin. Rather multiple conditions including chance
that contributed to the fates of trade families. These complexities included war, the government,
volatile economic trends, and religious/social structure (Bosher 458). Ultimately, many merchants
turned to partnership through marriage or religion as means of establishing a trade network in an
attempt to minimize those risks. Dr. Catherine Briggs of the University of Waterloo would agree, and
point out that the fur trade was not a profitable one for many, nor was it a
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31. Cheering During High School
During high school basketball games you mostly hear just the parents cheering and yelling. However,
the few lucky home players sometimes get the experience of having a student section cheering them
on. I have been on both ends of the student section: cheering in one and playing while one is cheering
you on. Both are extremely fun and great to experience.
It was a chilly February night in Maine at my high school. The varsity boys and girls teams were
playing on the same night at home which is very rare and this night was even more rare considering it
was senior night(the seniors last home game). Unfortunately, my team had to play first. Some people
might like playing first but when you play second more fans tend to show up creating a better
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32. Western Religion On The Role Of Women
The Effect of Western Religion on the Role of Women Today
Introduction
The position of women in the society has historically been diverse the world over. There are many
traits that have been associated with the wide variations in the roles played by women in their
societies. However, religion has been widely linked to the divergent views and treatment of women in
the society. Altogether, this remains a very fluid concept whose interpretations and practices are rooted
in individual meanings drawn from the different religions in the world. Therefore, understanding the
effect of religion on the role played by women in the social and cultural dimension should be based on
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The modern and ancient literature on advancement of Christianity agrees on the fact that women were
most responsive to the early movement of Christianity. They further agreed that the place of women in
Christianity was accorded a very high status compared with how it was in the surrounding societies
with pagan practice. This could explain how the excess of Christian women in Christian subcultures
were able to combine with the excess of males around them and resulted in the presently observed
substantial intermarriages that advanced the Christianity traditions (Schmidt 4). The essence was the
manner in which the women, in their high social positioning as active participants in religious culture
and practice, were able to maintain the traditions of early Christianity through an open network.
Therefore, they played a major role in sustaining the social and cultural attachments to the faith by
non members, hence the continued
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33. Global Current Event That Can Improve The Mortality And...
Summarize findings from one global current event, within the last six months, that relate to an
innovation that can improve the mortality amd morbidity rates of cardiovascular disease in developing
countries.
After years of what sometimes seemed painstaking slow efforts to bring a less invasive approach to
managing mitral valve (MV) disease, things are finally moving forward on several fronts. It s likely a
response to the eye opening clinical success and rapid adoption of transcatheter aortic valve
replacement (TAVR). The success of TAVR has reinvigorated efforts to develop less invasive
approaches to the other heart valves. It has not been easy, but the transcatheter revolution marches on.
Vavular heart disease has been called both The next epidemic and the forgotten epidemic. It is
responsible for more than 24,000 deaths and 85,000 deaths hospitalizations each year in the United
States, with those numbers increasing as the population ages and life expectancy rises. While
approximately 2.5% of the populations has moderate or severe valve disease,1 the prevalence in those
75 years of age and older ranges between 11.7% and 13.3% depending on the source. 1,2
The TAVR market is expected to generate close to $4 billion in business by 2020, according to a report
released in February by Technavio, a global research and advisory company. The report considers
revenue generated from the sales of trancatheter aortic valve implants to determine market size. The
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34. How Ebay Is An American Multinational Corporation And E...
Overview of the company: eBay.com eBay is an American multinational corporation and e commerce
company, that provides consumer to consumer sale services through the Internet. eBay was initially
founded as an auction web by a computer programmer called Pierre Omidyar, and during the dot com
bubble it manage to prevail and it ended up being a notable success story. In September 1997, the
company officially changed its name to eBay and in 1998 it went public. Today it is a multibillion
dollar business with operations localized in over 30 countries (Global Trade, 1995 2016). There are
millions of items available on eBay, from used cars to collectible items such as coin memorabilia. The
firm empowers exchange on local, national and global business sectors around the globe. Unlike
Amazon, which threatened the existence of local retailers, eBay facilitates local individual
retailers/mom and pop stores/retail chains and offered them a platform to sell their merchandise with
the advantage of same hour delivery.
The Business Model eBay is a meeting place where people come to shop, sell, buy, and collect items
of their choice through a fixed price storefront or through auction. The website offers the convenience
of buying and selling from the comfort of the users home. In March 2013, eBay released a study that
suggested that e commerce experienced 60% less trade friction than traditional avenues of
international trade and reduced the negative effect of trade costs.
Operation strategy
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35. Ikea Management Style
Ikea has grown into a worldwide phenomenon with an almost like cult following and the world s
largest furniture retailer due in large part to its founder Ingvar Kamprad s charismatic personality
combined with his own philosophy of business management and the Scandinavian style of open
management he has parlayed a fortune that will be left to one of his children who has proven their own
business acumen by running one of his many companies profitably. According to Kamprad himself in
his July 23, 2008 Acticule published by stoked in Major Companies Kamprad states;
Ikea, the world s largest home furniture retailing company, was founded by Ingvar Kamprad. He built
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Founded on this and Kamprads own views Ikea has grown exponentially and sits as a world leader in
management. Scandinavian management were equality, communication, cooperation, trust and
consensual decision making are vital elements in the concept. Managers are focused on their
employees and feel that they need to satisfy them in order to motivate them. This motivation has
proven to lead to better productivity and performance of the organization. Swedish managers are
indeed focused on human resources and are practicing Scandinavian management. Scandinavian
management is necessary on the Swedish market as it increases the chances for having a productive
company with satisfied employees and customers.
Kamprad laid the foundation of his empire using his views on life. The IKEAN Spirit was founded on
enthusiasm, a constant will to renew, cost consciousness, willingness to assume responsibility, and
humbleness before the task. The organizational atmosphere was very informal, effort was made to
veer away from status and convention. Simplicity was practiced at all levels but managers were
expected to completely understand the store s operations. Having such a distinct corporate culture that
had to be imposed, IKEA favored young employees. They did not hire people who had previously
been in other corporate cultures nor did
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36. My Name Rebecca Meaning
Rebecca Hernandez
Ms. Hansen
English I, Period 6
10 October 2017
My Name
Rebecca Hernandez, the name I received on April 21, 2003. The name Rebecca originates from the
hebrew name Rivqah. The name Rebecca is feminine. The name Rebecca s usage is English, Italian,
Swedish, Biblical, and Biblical Latin. Rebecca is the name of the wife of Isaac and the mother of Esau
and Jacob in the Old Testament. It came into use in Christianity and became popular with the Puritans
in the 17th century. Hernandez original usage is Ferdinand. Ferdinand is masculine and its usage is
German, French, Dutch, English, Czech, Slovene, and Ancient Germanic. Ferdinand started in royalty
in Spain and Portuguese. Rebecca means join, tie, or snare. Hernandez
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37. The Design Argument For The Existence Of God
ONE
The design argument for the existence of God follows the model: 1) In nature, things appear to work
together for a clear purpose. 2) The best explanation for these relationships is that God designed these
things. 3) Therefore, God exists, as he was the one who designed nature. This argument contends that
an intelligent designer of the world does exist, and structured the universe so that most natural things
fit together for a clear purpose. We can recognize that things in nature seem to be made for specific
reasons that are too fortunate to be accidental. For instance, we observe that giraffes have extremely
long necks and conveniently eat from the tops of trees. We can also identify that planet earth is just the
right distance from the sun and moon to sustain human life. If either of these things were less ideal,
there would be drastically worse outcomes for the giraffes and humans on earth. The harmony we
witness in nature compels the belief in an intelligent designer. Philosopher William Paley gives an
example supporting this argument using a natural rock and a watch. He argues that in a forest if
someone were to stumble upon a rock, they would not likely question why or how the rock came to be
there, for all they know it has been there forever. However, if in a forest someone was to stumble upon
a watch, they would likely wonder how and why this complex watch come to be in the forest. The
passerby questions the watch because it is obviously more elaborate
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