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Essay The Chemistry and Effects of Benzodiazepines (BZD)
Benzodiazepines (BZD) represents an important class of compounds of a wide range of
pharmacological effects and therapeutic uses. This project discusses the classification, mechanism of
action, major pharmacological effects and adverse reactions of BZD. It also reports on the chemical
synthesis and important physicochemical properties of BZD. The influence of the chemical structure s
modification of BZD upon drug s potency, physicochemical characteristics, pharmacokinetics and
drug metabolism were elucidated. A problem of drug abuse of BZD either alone or in combination
with other central nervous system (CNS) depressants was reviewed. Forensic analysis of BZD in
biological samples for screening and confirmation of BZD abusers in forensic ... Show more content
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flunitrazepam and oxazepam are used as hypnotics and sedatives, however, triazolam and diazepam
are used as anxiolytics and muscle relaxants. Alprazolam, however, known be used as an
antidepressant, whereas BZD including diazepam and clonazepam are clinically prescribed as
antiepileptics. This research assay will include an overview of representative examples of BZD (fig.
2), important physical and chemical characteristics, pharmacology, disposition, abuse and
toxicological parameters, and important principles of analysis. Figure 1: The general chemical
structure of benzodiazepines, Adapted from (19) Table 1: Chemical functional groups of selected
BZD, Adapted from (19) Compounds R1 R2 R3 R4 Diazepam Cl CH3 H Temazepam Cl CH3 H 3:OH
Fludiazepam Cl CH3 F Diapotassium Clorazepate Cl H H 3:CHOOK Medazepam Cl CH3 H 2:CH2
Clordiazepoxide Cl H 2:CNHCH3;4:NO Nitrazepam NO2 H H Clonazepam NO2 H Cl
Bromazepam Br H 5:C pyridine Triazolam Cl Cl 1,2: 1 methyltriazolo Midazolam Cl F 1,2: 1
methyltriazolo Clonazepam Clobazam Diazepam
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The Importance Of Parent And Child Relationships
Amongst many of the important relationships formed between people throughout life, a parent and a
child s relationship is the most important. Parent and children relationships are formed from either one
s biological parent or their adopted parents. The relationship between these two types of formation are
always formed. It s obvious this relationship will be life lasting, since a person s parents will always
be involved in their life. The factors that play out when these relationships first start to form are, the
social, physical, and cognitive development. The term parent child relationship refers to the unique
and enduring bond between a caregiver and his or her child. To understand the parent child
relationship, we must look at the ways that parents and children interact with one another physically,
emotionally, and socially. (Dance Schissel 2017)
Over time theories have arisen that parents are teachers to their children. In other words, what a child
learns comes from their parents first, and then other influences throughout their life. Lev Vygotsky
viewed parents as masters and the child as an apprentice in learning. (Dance Schissel 2017). Diana
Baumrind researched that parenting styles come from three different types. Authoritarian, are parents
that are very strict, unbending and inflexible. These types of parents tend to control every aspect of
their children s life. The second parenting style she came up with was, authoritative parents are firm,
loving and kind.
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Comparison of Linguistic Differences in the Film and...
Anthony Burgess A Clockwork Orange Linguistic Differences in the Film and Novel A Clockwork
Orange, written by Anthony Burgess, is experienced differently as a novel than it is as the movie
directed by Stanley Kubrick. The heart of the difference between the two forms is expressed by
Bakhtin: The potential for [ double voiced discourse between the author and narrator] is one of the
most fundamental privileges of novelistic prose, a privilege available neither to dramatic nor to purely
poetic genres (Bakhtin, 320).1 An entire dimension of the novel s story is lost in the movie when Alex
s role is reduced from narrator to commentator. The ability of Burgess to speak indirectly to the
audience through Alex is removed, and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Burgess is revealing Alex s disdain towards God and organized religion. Two different things are
happening when Alex says, you may, O my brothers, have forgotten what these mestos were like,
things changing so skorry these days and everybody very quick to forget, newspapers not being read
much neither (Burgess 1). On one level, Alex says these words to comment on the way society is
going. He presupposes his audience has a basic familiarity with his world. He reminds his audience
what sort of mestos the milk bars were, but does not need to explain what a mesto is. On another level,
Burgess uses this moment to give the reader some indication of the setting. Through this commentary
of Alex s, the reader s subconscious mind is able to pick up on the fact that time has passed for Alex
since the events of the story took place. This difference in time between action and narration is
resolved with the controversial twenty first chapter, where Alex looks back at his younger days and
the way he spent his time, and feels bored with it. At the same time, the reader detects some trace of
an unstable social and political situation around Alex. The audience Alex is addressing with the
familiar O my brothers is different from the audience which Burgess is addressing the readers of his
novel. While the readers of Burgess novel are also the audience of Alex s story, Alex does not
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Grade Inflation And If It Accurately Determines The...
Throughout schools, there is a debate about grade inflation and if it accurately determines the
competency level of the student based on the grade that they have received. The answer to this
question like any subject depends on who is asked. To employers the answer is mostly no, How can
we distinguish the best from the adequate? If you ask the average student, the answer usually is yes,
Even though I did not originally earn that B, I performed with the top twenty percent of the class .
There are some drawbacks to the system, but overall the concept behind it follows normally occurring
trends in the population of students. This is called norm referenced grading. So if something follows
normal trends in a population, there should not be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Then the top twenty will get a B (excluding the top ten), and so on. Even with this tool of grading,
Jordan Ellenberg states that with the concept of Standard Deviation, something defined as something
that is used to view the amount of variation of a set of data. It is depicted as a bell curve, with the
topmost peak being the median of the data. With the most common standard deviation example, there
will be a 95 percent confidence interval, which means that we are sure that 95 percent of the
population will fall between two points of the bell curve. That leaves five percent that will be split in
half and put on each end of the bell curve to represent the outliers of the group. There will always be
the outliers above and below the mean (which in grades the mean is usually around the letter grade C)
and by raising the grades to fit this distribution does not hurt the students. It makes it so there is a
normal distribution between all of the grades. The problem is to dismiss the stigma s surrounding
grade inflation. Using grade inflation is not going to push everyone into A s and have no other letter
grades, it just fleshes out the grades a little more. With any type of grading system, there will be
controversy over the accuracy and fairness of the system. The belief of using the standard deviations
of the class to rate the grades seems to be an accurate
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How Does Ishmael Change Throughout The Novel
Call me Ishmael (p. 1) is the opening words of Herman Melville s novel. He introduces the main
character and give the readers a sense of his personality. Ishmael tells a story of his whaling voyage
upon the Pequod and of his adventures along the way. Ishmael s character changes from the beginning
of the novel to the end due to his experiences and the challenges that is faced with. A few conflicts
appear, however, he learns how to handle them and to become independent. Herman Melville s Moby
Dick is more than facts about a whale; he tells a story about a Ishmael s whaling voyage. Ishmael s
voyage changes who he is and it will leave him with memories that he will never forget. At the
beginning of the novel, Herman Melville gives an abundance of detail on Ishmael s character. He
writes, having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me on shore, I thought
I would sail about a little and see the watery part of the world (p.1). The readers learn that Ishmael
sails for the money and for the adventure. He is not the kind of person to pay to be on a ... Show more
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Moby Dick has finally come into sight and captain Ahab is determined that they will catch the whale
this time. After three days of chasing the whale down, the whale is not caught. Moby Dick ends up
drowning the captain when struck with the harpoon. The whale then goes on a rampage and destroys
the Pequod. Ishmael is the only one that was upon the Pequod to survive the wreckage that Moby Dick
has caused. As Ishmael struggles to stay afloat, the coffin life buoy shot lengthwise from the sea, fell
over, and floated by my side (p. 569). Ishmael stays afloat on the life buoy for a day and a half before
being rescued by another ship. He is very lucky to not have been attacked by any whales or by any
sharks while floating in the open sea. This novel is being told from the only survivor upon the
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Essay
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in
confederacy against him.
Jonathan Swift
Thoughts on Various Subjects, Moral and Diverting
In some works of literature, the main character often finds himself or herself in conflict with the social
or moral values of his environment. Choose one novel or play of literary merit in which the character
is at odds with the people around him or her, or with society at large. Write an essay in which you
explain how these conflicts are essential to the overall meaning of the work.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: An Analysis of Conflict
In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, author Mark ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While she tries to save Huck from eternal damnation, she fails to realize that she herself is practicing a
much more damning institution. She ironically preaches salvation, but she herself is involved with
slavery something the Bible condemns. Another example of this irony is Huck s confrontation with
Mrs. Loftus. Although she seeks to aid Huck, she ultimately is part of the reason he is in danger. Her
husband is on a search for Jim, who is wanted for not only being a runaway but also for being a
suspect in Huck s murder. With this, the Loftus family puts Huck in more danger than he already was
in. As Huck observes the hypocrisy of his society, he feels more inclined to break away from their way
of life and instead form his own conclusions about what is right and what is wrong.
Huck s struggle against society and its attempts to civilize him is the starting point of the conflict in
the novel. He feels trapped by the standards society has set for him. In order to avoid his culture s
influence, Huck flees his life with the adults that have done nothing but set a bad example for him. As
he forms a relationship with Jim, a runaway slave, Huck truly begins to question the morals upheld by
his society. To Huck, being associated with a slave is one thing, but aiding one in escaping is an
entirely different and more dangerous predicament. When Jim is captured, Huck must decide whether
to turn Jim
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Why Plastic Bags Should Be Banned
Banning Plastic Bags
The plastic bag is an innovative invention all around the world. It makes the world more convenient
and because of this convenience, the plastic bag is multi purposeful and is used widespread such as in
stores, houses, restaurants, etc. However, the problem is that a lot of people do not know that plastic
bags have many harmful effects. First of all, plastic bags cause environmental damages, and produces
cataclysmic events in wildlife. For example, plastic bags become litter after they are found in
waterways, parks, beaches, and streets. Plastic bags also effect air when burned, infusing the air with
toxins. Something that many may not think about when they think of plastic bags is the harmful
effects it brings to the animals. The death of countless animals such as dolphins, turtles, penguins, etc.
is due to the production of plastic bags. The ocean is home to thousands of species and ocean wonders
but there is so often trash thrown into the sea that disrupts the life beneath the water. Those animals
ingest plastic bags and ultimately die, while another animal comes back and eats that dead animal
which results in a chain reaction that is going to come back around and bite humans back. The public
should realize that plastic bags have adverse effects, and those effects will be worse than the
convenience of using a plastic bag.
Plastic bags produce environmental pollution. People need to reduce the use of plastic bags in order to
save the environment. This
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Essay on ford
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Ford recently received $5.9 billion in Energy Department loans to help retool its plants.m
Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Nlissouri. and Ohio to produce 13 fuel efficient models, including 5,000
to 10,000 eiectric cars per year starting in2011. In mid 2009, Nissan Motor was granted $1.6 billion in
loans also from the U.S. Department of Energy to build as many as 100,000 electric cars a year at its
plant in Smyrna, Tennessee, by 2013.
Ford s newest competitor may be the U.S. government because GM and Chrysler LLC are in line to
get $62 billion in investments from the U.S. Treasury. GM and Chrysler have cut their debt and closed
hundreds of dealers with that money, while Ford still ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
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Company Brands
Ford consists offive brands and is generally perceived as being an affordable brand name catering to a
variety of consumer needs and wants. The vehicles span cars, trucks, and super utility vehicies
(SUVs). Ford also produces the Nlondeo found in Europe and the EcoSport in South
America and some parts of Asia.
Lincoln/Mercury
Ford s Lincoln (www.lincoln.com) vehicles are perceived as a 1uxury line and inciude five
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Louis Sullivan Thought Summary
In the essay Thought by Louis H. Sullivan, he mainly discusses how words can come in middle of the
thoughts. He said that we just utilize words to correspond to other people. The rest of the time we
simply think and we don t use words. Sullivan says words are just thoughts and we can use creative
thinking instead of words to express our thoughts. His main point that he makes in the essay is that
thought and thinking is more valuable than words. He gave some very diverse examples in his essay
about metaphors of why words don t make difference. Also, he pointed out that people should not read
because when they read they try to copy others thoughts and ideas. They are many different types of
thoughts and thinking in our mind and they are stronger than words. The thing that made me pause
when is when Sullivan said that real thinking is done without words, words are clumsy and nobody
has time to connect words together. Sullivan said that thinking can be done with images, pictures, and
feelings, but wouldn t people need to express their thoughts of images through words? ... Show more
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Paintings can reveal so many things about painters without saying any words. Most of the times we
don t need words to express the emotions or feelings, so painters use painting to do that. People need
words in some way to express things. It s not just painters who could be anything that can express
feelings and emotions. It would be difficult for many people to understand creative things, for many
people we need words to express something. Pictures do say many things without any type of words,
but it wouldn t make much sense. People need words for feelings and emotions, thoughts cannot
deliver
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Anselm s Ontological Argument Analysis
In the Proslogion written by Anselm of Canterbury, Anselm gives his ontological argument of how
God exists. This essay explains that Anselm s argument of God s existence works. In particular, I will
show that Anselm s ontological argument makes sense by showing that the statements that logically
contribute to the existence of God. In Anselm s ontological argument, he states that God means
something than which greater can be thought. In other words, God is whatever it is better to be than
not to be (Anselm, Proslogion, 9). This means that God is the greatest thing that can be conceived. For
if God did not exist, then something greater than God would exist. Nevertheless, nothing is better than
God can be thought, therefore, saying if God did not exist, that something greater than God would
exist. contradictions that God is the greatest thing that can be thought. Which helps conclude that God
must exist because nothing is greater than God. The ontological argument of Anselm also includes
how the idea of God exists in the mind even of the person who denies that God exists in reality. This
means that someone who doubts the existence of God at least knows what God is the greatest thing
that can be conceived. Another premise of Anselm is that something that exists in reality, is better than
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While others have tried to find flaws in Anselm s argument. Gaunilo of Marmoutier is one who tried
to find the flaw in Anselm s reasoning. Gaunilo s objection to Anselm s reasoning is that if you use the
same logical form of the ontological argument for the existence of the perfect island that the two
arguments should triumph or fail together. Gaunilo s argument of the perfect island fails in reasoning,
as a result, it is his belief that since his argument used the same logical form as Anselm s argument,
that the ontological argument of the existence of God should be
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Singer Sewing Machines
America during the nineteenth century saw a rise of the modern middle class. With this came dramatic
changes in family dynamics. It can be seen that most middle class American families remained quite
patriarchal throughout the 1900s, however, it was women not their husbands who actually controlled
the homes and tended for life at home. Due to this, I believe that the advertisement targeted household
women. 2. Why did Singer choose the slogan All the nations Use Singer Sewing Machines ? What
point is the company trying to make. After the 1880s, a rise in immigration could be seen from Eastern
and Southern European countries, as well as Canada and Latin America. By 1910, Eastern and
Southern Europeans made up 70 percent of the immigrants entering the country. It is this mass of
immigrants coming to America, potential customers, that alludes to All the nations Use Singer Sewing
Machines. In essence the slogan is an example ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The artists depicts these women as hunched over, with heads mostly bowed over their work, but the
faces that Leslie does depict wear a vacant or tired look. The closest woman to the viewer is the
individual who is being yelled at by her supervisor. She stares vacantly into space, as if this is an
everyday occurrence, while the man in charge shakes his fist at her. One can assume that he is yelling
based upon his expression. His face is pinched as if in outrage, and the addition of a raised fist leads
the viewer to believe that he is yelling out of anger. This visual depiction coupled with the raggedy
appearance of the women s clothes, and the plainness of the room they re in leads me to believe that
this is not a happy place to work. Additionally, the only visible light source for the room is two small
windows that the artist has drawn in the background. This only further adds to the depressing
atmosphere that Leslie has depicted to his
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We Didn T Start The Fire
In We Didn t Start The Fire Billy Joel is talking about the important events though his childhood,
telling kids that wasn t there telling them what happened. Showing how some of the world reacted to
the events. All the events that happened In We Didn t Start The Fire , really influenced the younger
generations. It really changed the younger generations view point on fashion/modeling and the
outcome of different situations.
In We Didn t Start The Fire Billy Joel s is telling the younger generation their lesson in history that
people didn t by not putting the blame on any particular person, place, or thing. In the song he says we
didn t start the fire it was always burning it was always burning to the worlds being,but we did ignite
on trying to fight . Saying that we made the fire worse by trying fight it. But he s also saying that he
hopes that we make it better throughout time with the younger generations. With also telling about
very important people also. Like Richard Nixon, Malcolm X, and Marilyn Monroe. The song even hit
the hot 100 in in the year 1989, of course the song got some criticism,blander ranked # 41 as one of
the worst songs ever. But it s not though. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Well the years he talked about were 1949 1989. People like Harry Truman, Walter Winchell, Joseph
Stalin, James Dean, Juan Peron, and Davy Crockett. But the most important person who had the most
impact on the newer generation had a lesson from the song that joel was trying to teach and the
younger gen has learned from. The person who had the most impact to me is Marilyn monroe. Why
Marilyn Monroe? To me she influenced a lot of the youth today in wanting to be a model in stuff like
that for example, to me like the kardashians with what she did with her acting in those kinds of things
in that way, how she did her
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Economic Impact On Australia s Economy And Society
The changing land use via the construction of the new Crown Resort in Sydney harbour yields a
majority of negative implications on the environment, Australia s economy, and society. The effect on
the environment, including air and water pollution, and the deconstruction of the working harbour, is
detrimental to health and well being. The social implications include the effect on gamblers individual
lives and the lives of social housing occupants, as well as the impact casinos have on Australia s
international profile. The economy is affected because it widens the economic gap between rich and
poor and changes the area via the changing of residents due to high rates catering to wealthy tourists.
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The resort is saddled with dangerous risks for the gamblers and residents, the social implications of
which were discussed, economically. People in social housing can t afford to stay in the area, and
regular people can t afford to live, shop or eat there either, due to the catering to wealthy customers.
Furthermore, the Australian government has waived penalty rates people who used to be paid for
weekend work to compensate for the lack of time off are now poorer and worse off, which leads to
even less of a diverse community around the harbour. Alternatively, the lack of lock out laws bringing
more people to the area than locals could be seen in a positive light. According to Crown Resorts
Limited Corporate Social Responsibility Report 2013, in reaction to the Melbourne resort, Crown
Resorts graduated over 6 000 apprentices and trainees, provided employment for 15 000 people and
invested $2.7 billion in tourism. Combined with the tax revenue from gamblers lost money, the resort
would boost Australia s economy substantially and increase tourism in Sydney. However, it does not
specify if these apprentices skills could be useful in life apart from how they are used in a casino, or
how much of this money will go towards the betterment of Australia and not towards already multi
millionaires
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Office Depot Business Analysis
In 1986, Patrick Sher, Stephen Doughtery, and Jack Kopkin created the leading company in Office
Supplies and called it Office Depot. The company was started in Delray Beach, Florida and opened its
first store in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Right from the beginning Office Depot began merging with
businesses, in 1990 their first merger was The Office Club, Inc. The Office Club was another office
supply store that was founded in 1986 and merged with office depot towards the end of 1990. This
merger also set them as the largest office supply retailer in North America with 173 stores in 27 states
( Our History , 2017). Office Depot started seeing the global future earlier than most companies, they
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The office supply industry has a lot of potential to profit greatly. The American dream is to own your
own business, and, in this market, it is much easy to open your own business. This is due to lowering
barriers of entry due to technological advances. Office Depot would greatly profit from this if new
technology such as computer with faster processors to run bigger office programs, faster printers with
larger capacities of ink storage, or any other product that could help benefit small, medium, or large
businesses. This can be done through changing research and development projects and changing
strategies to focus on figuring out exactly what customers want with their technology products and
how it can help their
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United States Postal Service Organizational Culture
The United States Postal Service has a strong organizational culture for delivery of the mail (letters,
cards and packages). One year the company s moto said We Deliver for you. Organizational culture
refers to the shared values and beliefs and behavior that are accepted and practiced by the members of
a particular organization (Purnell, J., 2016). USPS processing and distribution is open 24 hours a day
and 365 days a year to process letters, flats, and packages. The company is committed to working the
mail we never close. On federal holidays, the company will take volunteers to work. Management will
mandate employees tow work on their holidays if there is too little involvement. When the company
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USPS has ensured the organizational culture to deliver to make every effort to restore services in the
flooded areas. The Postal Service must secure and keep the sanctity of the mail our customers
entrusted to the company. Although, subcultures exists and differ from facility to facility or units on a
variety of subjects; an individual personal breaks are one. The company has a contract, which states
employees should take a 15 minutes break every two hours but some supervisor s will hold their break
to ensure the mail is processed within the time allotted to catch logistics, therefore they will be
allowed to take both breaks at the end of their tour. The Postal Service has undergone some strategy
changes because of social media, new technology and reduction of mail. This change has caused a
shift in the way the organization do business. The company has incorporated new machines to process
mail quicker, the company has the capability to track mail pieces for arrival, and extended delivery
day for customer s products (Amazon). Examination of change in organizational culture, change
management and technology enabled change; Indication that organizational development goals would
be most threatened by the different factors such as empowerment, innovation and risk and teamwork;
Management implications of these changes (Ellis, S.,
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Consumerism Ruining
Consumerism and how it is Ruining Us I am consumer. I buy and purchase products and services I
feel that I need or that I want. But do I really need them? Well, online ads and television
advertisements make it feel like I do. That if I don t have them then I am missing out or I can only be
happy if I get this product or service. So now I become addicted to consuming products and services
in the pursuit of an artificial happiness. Consumerism is ruining me with its illusion of bringing
happiness and the ideas of acceptance from my peers. But it is not just that alone that it can ruin.
Consumerism can ruin how relationships are viewed, how a young girl or young boy can view their
own bodies and left us all craving something that we honestly don t need. So I want to talk about the
different ways that consumerism is ruining us and the first hand experiences I have had with it.
Consumerism is basically the act of encouraging consumers to buy products and services, which is
seen a lot in today s day and age. Companies will spend large sums of money marketing a product to
consumers like me. They make it seem like I need this product because it will bring me happiness or
love or social acceptance. Jean Kilbourne who is an author and speaker, has been internationally
recognized for her work on the image of women in advertising. In her article Jesus is a Brand of Jeans
she points out how the problem with advertising isn t that it creates artificial needs but that it
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Summary Of Gary Stull s Crude Currency
Crude Currency by Gary Stull is an intriguing novel filled with action and adventure. The third book
of the John Lock series, the story is written in the third person perspective and centers on John s point
of view. John Lock is a cruise ship detective with an uncanny ability to spout off detailed facts of
famous places around Europe. One of John s friend, who also works on the cruise ship, asks him to
find his missing brother, August Wolfe, an European Union (EU) negotiator. Vowing to do anything he
can to find Wolfe, John is joined by Rachel, an EU investigator and his former lover. Together, they
encounter many dangers and face off deadly criminals as they figure out how to save Wolfe. As he
investigates further into the matter, he learns that Wolfe s dealings with corrupt government officials
are not what they seem to be. Is August Wolfe actually working with these corrupt officials, or is he a
victim of fraud? The author vividly described each of the characters, and the dialogue between the
characters flowed easily. This made it easy to distinguish the personalities of each character. John has
many faults, but he tries to do good and see justice served. However, John is willing to do anything to
right wrongs which causes a few problems between him and Rachel. Rachel is the exact opposite of
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In the beginning of the book, John takes care of a problem that has been causing trouble for the cruise
ship. I like how the author included this subplot in the story because it gives you a good idea of John s
character. Not only does John have to find Wolfe, but his older sister needs his help in dealing with a
strange note that she received right before her husband was hit by a car. This made the plot more
complex and made the novel even more intriguing to read. The descriptions of places that he visited
were described very well. You can tell author knows a lot about these
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Rhetorical Analysis Of The Backlash Against Serial And...
Rhetorical Analysis In his passionately written article The Backlash Against Serial and Why It s
Wrong, author Conor Friedersdorf comes to the podcast s defense following the harsh criticisms that
have been thrown at Serial since its debut. Serial is a spinoff series from parent podcast This American
Life, which details the investigation and reinvestigation of a brutal 1999 murder involving high school
lovers of the Baltimore area. Friedersdorf s piece not only comes to defend Serial s honor, but it also
fights back and grapples with these disparagements thrown at the podcast. In particular, the accused
transgressions from fellow writers Jay Caspian Kang in his own work Serial and White Reporter
Privilege and Jeff Yang s post from Quartz. In my judgement, Friedersdorf does an excellent job
refuting Kang s and Yang s opposing views and persuading his audience that Serial is innocent of the
accused wrongdoings. What are these wrongdoings you ask? Kang claims that Serial is not so much
about the cold case it is investigating, but more so the producer and narrator, Sarah Koenig s, fixation
on the case. He also believes that while Koenig may be well intentioned, she is interpreting and
making assumptions on facts of the lives of people within minority communities involved with the
case. Another writer, Yang asserts that This American Life s method of narrative journalism displays
cultural clumsiness (Yang qtd. Friedersdorf). Friedersdorf argues that these allegations
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Benefits Of Being A Lifelong Learner
LifeLong Learners
Yes, I believe that we should all be lifelong learners. Lifelong learners are motivated to learn and
develop new information because they just want to. It will help all of us with skills that we all need to
know in life and it will help us get better at them. It can enhance our understandings of this world
around us, providing us with better opportunities to improve our lives. Becoming a lifelong learner
can help you achieve a more satisfying personal life, making us smarter with our words, and able to
understand a concept better. It helps you want to develop a new skill that in some way enhance your
life. There is no specific reasoning to become a lifelong learner but it can be a rewarding experience
for everybody who does it. If you keep the brain active it has many advantages since learning can help
you out with many things in your life. Being a lifelong learner can help the world globally because it
can help us with skills we all need to know and it can help everyone become smarter in their careers. It
makes you talk and write smarter, so you can do many things. Becoming a lifelong learner you have to
be able to learn skills that will help you with this world that keeps changing. You can learn all of these
skills at a young age will will help you become more advanced on it later in life. In your future
everything globally is going to change and you have to be ready for those changes. You can learn all
the skills you need to learn to become a lifelong
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Essay on The Role of the Reflexive Ethnographer
The Role of the Reflexive Ethnographer
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The role of the reflexive ethnographer has been constantly defined and redefined since the beginning
of the study of anthropology. The use of reflexivity has and will always be questioned in anthropology.
Malinowski, who was a pioneer in the field of anthropology, discouraged the use of reflexivity; he,
instead, believed that anthropology was scientific and could produce concrete evidence (Malinowski
17).
Reflexivity is way in which anthropologists try to get rid of this scientific and rigid anthropology; it is
a move towards an emotional and self reflective anthropology. Reflexivity denies the structuralism
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Visweswaran believes that reflexive anthropology did not begin with Paul Rabinow, Jean Paul
Dumont and Vincent Crapanzano (Visweswaran 22) but began with women who, because of societal
constraints, could not be anthropologists. These women s writings, she claims, have been dismissed as
popularized accounts or as confessional field literature (Visweswaran 21).
These ethnographies have been also called inadequate science (Visweswaran 21); this is in relation to
Malinowski s belief that anthropology is a structured and scientific method. It is ironic then that men
are heralded as exemplars of this new genre (Visweswaran 22) when women began reflexivity before
them. Visweswaran goes on to analyze these formerly unknown and ignored female texts; she looks at
these ethnographies to make her own ethnography. These ethnographies, for Visweswaran, are
ethnographies in the text themselves; they reveal the female author s complex negotiation of
positionality within a single gender domain (Visweswaran 27).
Visweswaran is thus reflexive about the female identity and hence about her own identity. She
believes that anthropologists should be reflexive with
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Argentina Briefing
Briefing: Republic of Argentina The Republic of Argentina is a federal republic. The president is the
head of state and commander in chief of the armed forces. The president is elected to a four year term
by a national election. The president may only be elected for a second consecutive term. The president
may elect his own cabinet and chief of cabinet by himself. However, the chief of cabinet may be
removed by majority vote in each of the governments chambers. The country has a bicameral
congress. The congress contains two hundred and fifty seven members. There is a 72 member senate
in place with re elections every six year. One third of the house stands for election every two years.
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However the country is predicted to rise by 2.7% by the end of 2017. The citizens have protested
against the current problem at hand and there have been trade unions formed to mobilize against the
loss of Industrial grade jobs. In twenty fifteen the Argentine Central Bank eliminated foreign exchange
and capital control. They wanted to increase the investors trust and support after their currency
inflated by 40%. The decision was also aimed to lower the cost of the agricultural exports. The
president looked to increase foreign investment, he organized a large investment forum to attract EUR
31 billion investment into their country. Most crops receive a tax exemption however this has dropped
industrial production by 4%. The agriculture sector expects to receive a 58 million investment in 2016
2017. The country also has resource potential with the world s fourth largest oil reserve and its second
largest shale gas reserve. In twenty sixteen argentina faced an inflammation of their currency by forty
percent and large unemployment rates. The country seeks to strengthen economic ties with countries
such as the EU and the United States.
The demographics of Argentina for age structure are 24% zero to fourteen, 15% fifteen to twenty four,
39% percent twenty five to fifty four, 9% fifty five to sixty four 11% sixty five years and older. For the
median age of males it is thirty years old, women are on average 32 years old. The population rate is
.93%. The birth rates are 17
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The Game Go Is A Strategy Game
Go The game go is a strategy game. It combines beauty with intellectual challenges, and the patterns
formed by the black and white stones are visually striking and can exercise an almost hypnotic
attraction as the game goes on (American Go Association). It is played with two people sitting across
from each other with the game board in between them. The game board is usually a nine by nine,
thirteen by thirteen, or nineteen by nineteen grid constructed of wood or bamboo. Beginners start out
on the nine by nine board, and the when they feel comfortable, they will start to use the thirteen by
thirteen board and so on. There also are white and black, smooth, ovoidal shaped stones. One player is
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Once the piece is captured, the captor will place the opponent s stone in the lid of their stone container.
To gain territory a player must completely surround an area on the board with their stones. To count up
points players will count how many stones they have captured, how many stones they have on the
board, and how much territory they have. To count territory players need to count how many points
they have surrounded on the board with their stones. The game ends when both players do not see
anymore strategic moves that they can make.
The game go (wei chi) originated in China, but now more than seventy countries play in the annual go
tournaments. It is the oldest game still played in its original form with historical references as far back
as 2500 to 4000 years (American Go Association). The knowledge of the game s timeline comes from
the mention of go in books, diaries, and documents like Analects of Confucius and The Tale of Genji.
Go has not changed much over time, but Archeological evidence shows that the early game was
played on a board with a 17x17 grid. By the time that the game had spread to Korea and Japan in
about the 7th century, boards with a 19x19 grid had become standard (Wikipedia). According to
legends, either Emperor Yao or Emperor Shun invented go to discipline his sons Dan and Shang Jun,.
The earliest
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Jainism And Buddhism Similarities
Buddhism and Jainism both originated from Hinduism. Buddhism and Jainism originated and
developed as distinct religions in the same geographical area. With that being said there are going to
be some similarities among both Buddhism and Jainism. Both of the religions are known as atheistic
religions and are considered to be polytheistic religions that have a primary goal. Buddhism s goal is
gain enlightenment, The Buddha taught that by understanding how we create suffering for ourselves
we can become free. (Fisher 137) Jainism s goal is to liberate the soul, Jain teachings recognized that
we humans are imperfect, but hold out the promise that through careful control of our senses and
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The religion of Buddhism is centered upon the life and teachings of Guatama Buddha while Jainism is
centered on the life and teachings of Mahavira. Buddhism believes in Devas or celestial beings;
Jainism believes in deities known as Tirthenkaras. Each of the religions have a principle to their
religion. Buddhism s principle is to escape from the suffering of life by practicing the Eightfold Path
whereas Jainism s principle is to respect all living things and avoid bad karma which can cause rebirth
and suffering. They also believe in Nirvana which means blowing out or putting out or extinguishing a
lamp or fire. (hinduwebsite.com) Buddhism and Jainism organize their monastic orders where they
use monks and nuns. Buddhist believe in the three jewels: the Buddha, the Dhamma and the Sangha
whereas the Jains believe in Godliness, the one who can break the bonds of karma and liberation can
be termed God. There is an age difference between the Buddhism and the Jainism religions. Buddhism
is about 2,500 years old starting about 563 BCE; Jainism is very ancient, one of the oldest religions.
Buddhism has about 300 450 million followers whereas Jainism only has about 50 60 million
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Kurt Vonnegut s Slaughterhouse-Five Essay
A piece a cake, this is a phrase commonly used unlike the phrase so it goes. In the novel
Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut the phrase so it goes is used 106 times. This three worded
phrase does not seem like it has more meaning than the four worded phrase, a piece a cake, but it
actually plays an important part in the novel. The phrase so it goes is specifically used after a person
has died in the book, which occurs frequently. Vonnegut uses this phrase to demonstrate that whatever
happens in life happens and so it goes. Kurt Vonnegut starts off with the main character, Billy Pilgrim,
trying to find a meaning in this war world because he finds life meaningless. Tralfamadorians however
simply reply to a corpse by saying so it goes. Soon enough Billy starts seeing corpses the same way
and feeling nothing. He does not waste time to feel bad about the death of somebody, he just moves on
with himself. Billy even admits that he has changed the way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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People are always going to find a way to start a fight or harm others. They accepted the fact that both
of these things will always occur. They also knew that they could not prevent certain things from
happening, among the things Billy Pilgrim could not change were the past, the present, and the future.
This quote also shows how unpredictable war and death can be You needn t worry about bombs, by
the way. Dresden is an open city. It is undefended and contains no war industries or troop
concentrations of any importance, Dresden however does get bombed and kills over 100,000 thousand
people. It also shows that war does not have to make sense and you are not always safe even when you
think you are. Poo tee weet? is also an
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Appropriate Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE)
Appropriate personnel protective equipment (PPE) is critical to ensure that health workers do not
contract the diseases when assisting infected patients. In order to ensure that health workers are not
infected, timely availability of high quality protective equipment cannot be over emphasized. Since
UNICEF supported the government of Sierra Leone in establishing and maintaining an uninterrupted
supply of protective clothing and accompanying technologies such as gloves, masks, aprons, etc for
the health care workforce during the EBOLA outbreaks, using new PPE. An assessment to evaluate
the effectiveness of PPE to personnel against EBOLA will be conducted. The outcome of the
assessment should include the following; 1. The number of health workers ... Show more content on
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Number of community health workers who were infected by EBOLA virus 4. Frequency of use of
PPE by health personnel. Based on the findings from the assessment, corrective measures can be put
in place to ensure that health workers do not contact the virus when on duty. If the number of health
workers who were competent in proper use of PPE and they used it as per manufacture s instructions
and still contracted the virus, then they may a need to asses the PPE to ensure that it is of high quality
to protect personnel from infection. This can be achieved through working with regulatory authorities,
WHO and stringent regulatory authorities to ensure that manufactures who supply PPE are certified.
Future PPE should be acquired from manufacture s whose PPE meet the required specifications for
EBOLA PPE. Since EBOLA is transmitted through blood and other body fluids, PPE which does
resistant to fluid penetration should be used in order to prevent infection of health workers. A pool of
selected certified suppliers who meet the specifications can be identified for future outbreak response.
It is important to have a pool to ensure that in case of outbreaks, the right
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Introduction Of Rail And Wallangarra
Introduction: Rail and Wallangarra
The earliest presence of rail travel in Australia began in 1854, first developed within states to link
major settlements with various resources. The idea of intercolonial transportation began circa 1855: a
network of railways systems crossing the country and connecting major settlements. Railways slowly
expanded as settlements developed further inland, with rail essential in bringing farm and mining
produce to capital cities and ports. Wallangarra, a town situated on the New South Wales border,
200km south west of Brisbane, was one of the first Queensland settlements to establish intercolonial
rail transportation in 1887, and it may have been one of the busiest. Its efforts in connecting two
colonies New South Wales and Queensland post federation held significance in the town s progress
into the 20th century.
Now a heritage listed building and site, the Wallangarra Railway Station has seen an array of change
and excitement in its 100 Years. An inquiry into just how important the station was during colonial
trade and transportation as well as the town s development as a result of its presence was undertaken
through a local site study of the Railway s building and surrounding area. The findings of this inquiry
will be discussed in the following discourse.
1. Colonial and Intercolonial Trade and the Beginning of Wallangarra
In order to understand the purpose and need for the Wallangarra Railway Station [and subsequent
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Essay on The Theme of Hypocrisy in The Catcher In The Rye
The Theme of Hypocrisy in The Catcher In The Rye
In the novel The Catcher In The Rye, the protagonist Holden Caulfield views his surroundings with
hypocrisy and contempt in an attempt to avoid the corruption of adulthood. Holden places himself
above the crowd because he believes everyone acts phony. In the process, Caulfield reveals his true
problem: his refusal to change.
Holden fears adulthood because it brings responsibilities and trouble. He believes all adults possess an
aurora of phoniness. His disgust of everyone around him reveals his fear of growing up. Holden
exhibits insecurity, so to make himself feel better, he exercises the power to condemn people for the
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The trouble is, you wouldn t (Salinger 172). Because the aging process is inevitable, Holden abhors
the idea of growing up and becoming a phony himself.
Change is inevitable and is a constant phase that Holden cannot conceptualize. Holden s fear of
change can be exemplified by the Museum of Natural History. Like the museum, he wants everything
to be unchanging and as simple as possible. He talks about the immutable statues by saying, Certain
things they should stay the way they are... I know it s impossible, but it s too bad anyway (Salinger
122). By admitting his fear of change, Holden also reveals another important aspect of his life: his loss
of childhood innocence. The only thing he can talk about without contempt is kids. Allie, his deceased
brother, is continuously mentioned in the book, as well as the many interactions Holden has with
Phoebe. Although he is continuously deriding others around him, he humbly admits to his sister that
the only thing he could envision doing is saving kids, What I have to do I have to catch everybody if
they start to go over the cliff [...] I d just be the catcher in the rye and all. I know it s crazy, but that s
the only thing I d like to be (Salinger 173). Holden s love for kids is the only
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The Life Of Frederick Douglas, By Fredrick Douglas
During the enslavement of Fredrick Douglas, he began to educate himself in the field of language and
writing. Quickly this became a burden as well as a blessing, as Fredrick had to duck and hide at every
turn to ensure that no one who could be a threat to his being found out that he possessed the ability to
read. As Fredrick slowly grows with each piece of new material he can acquire, it becomes more
evident that Fredrick has also consecutively began to become depressed. Though gifted with the
ability to read and even write, later on his life, he now possessed enough knowledge to understand the
severity of his situation. He was a man trapped with no way to escape. This began to wear on Fredrick
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His ability to read and write gave him opportunity, a chance for hope. As every opportunity presented
itself to Douglas, he would take it from bribing the little boys on the street with pieces of bread in
exchange for bits of knowledge to carving letters into driftwood and make it into a beneficial situation.
Douglas greatest benefit from learning to read and write, however, was that he could now compose
complete thoughts to paper and convey them to other people. This has allowed others to benefit from
his work even after his passing. Fredrick Douglas educated himself because he thought it held value,
something that could not be taken away from him. There are two main reasons Fredrick educated
himself. Fredrick Douglas educated himself on the mannerisms to read and write because he wished to
transcribe the struggles and feelings that he had during his enslavement and the only appropriate way
to do that to ensure that everyone would hear his voice was to jot those words down to paper and see
to it that they are published. The ability to read and write presented itself as an opportunity to
freedom. As he developed and began thinking on a higher level it allowed for him to be more aware of
his environment and opportunities. This became Fredrick s golden ticket . Hand over fist, every day he
would get better with his ability to compose pieces and read letters. This means that every day he
became closer and closer to the actuality of
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Fire Hydrant Research Paper
The usage of fire hydrants has been an essential part of fire extinguishing in the United States. Before
the creation of the fire hydrant, fire plugs and bucket brigades were used to access water. The word
hydrant appeared for the first time in connection with Philadelphia s municipal water system. The
initial use of the hydrant was used for both firefighting and a source of sanitary water for the
community (Wohleber, 2002). Fire hydrants can be found in various of places that allows fire fighters
to access water when needed. Over the years, it has provided active protection and local water supply
to the community. A fire hydrant allows for quick access to water and is an important device for
fighting dangerous fires. It was believed that Frederick Graff, Chief Engineer of the Philadelphia
Water Works, invented the pillar type cast fire hydrant in 1801. ... Show more content on
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The initial creation of the fire hydrant was very different than what we think of it today. It started off
with having to use buckets of water to using a hand pumping system to fire hydrants storing water
underground. As of today, there are over 6 million fire hydrants located across the United States and
are easily located with different markings. The purpose of this creation was it allowed for a safe and
active fire protection measure and a source for water storage. When responding to a fire emergency,
fire hydrants are useful in situations when there is a lack of supply for water. To prevent the misuse of
the hydrant, it requires special tools to be opened, such as a pentagonal wrench to remove the valve
that covers the hydrant (Jones, 2009). Fire trucks are unable to carry big tanks that hold all the water
and so having these devices located in the community enables them to have access to all the water
they need. Hydrants are designed to allow about 250 gallons of water to flow through the hydrants per
minute (Jones,
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Why I Was Surprised When Octavie Was Still Alive
I was very surprised with the end to The Locket. In no way did I think that Edmond was still alive.
According to the short story Edmond was at war, but he never got seriously injured. So, when I read
that he had past, and the locket was returned to Octavie I was shocked. Made precious as material
things sometimes are by being forever identified with a significant moment of one s existence. This
quote is very sad because Octavie is remembering what she had with Edmond and the fact that she
will have to go through life with just memories of their time together, instead of making more
memories is upsetting to her. It wasn t until she was with Judge Pillier when it was a little strange that
he wasn t as upset to lose his son, as
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Rubin Carter Trial Analysis
Justice is all I ask for. Justice
The Justice system did not treat Rubin Carter fairly because he was wrongfully convicted of murder.
Carter was racially profiled because he was a black man and the evidence of the crime committed was
hidden from the justice system. Carter had gone through three trials in total and out of those three
trials two trials were based off of the given evidence that was tamperd with which made it look like
Carter had done the murder. Those two trials only had white people on jury order and those people
firmly belived that if a murder had occured the murderer would be a coloured person and in this case it
was Carter. This did not give Carter a fair chance at freedom and to prove to the court that he did not
do the murder.
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Lincoln-Douglas Debate Essay examples
Every single moment that takes place in history arguably leaves an effect that lasts much longer than
just the initial outcome. The Lincoln Douglas Debates are by far one of the truest examples of this
happening. The seven debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas that took place in 1858
had extreme importance in Illinois that created effects that decided the presidential election of 1860.
The Lincoln Douglas debates were a series of several debates that took place all over the state of
Illinois. In these debates, two men argued in order to express their beliefs and standpoints on certain
issues, primarily slavery, in an attempt to be elected into a seat in the U.S. Senate. The two men that
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Abraham Lincoln began as a lawyer born in Kentucky who gained attention to himself through having
contrasting beliefs to Douglas over the topic of slavery. Through the Lincoln Douglas debates, Lincoln
morphed into a candidate prepared to become an unforgettable president (History).
On June 16, 1858 made the statement a house divided against itself cannot stand, in a speech about
slavery, deeply contrasting with Douglas s views and speaking about the conspiracy of the democratic
plot to get slavery legalized in every state. This conspiracy, of course, was being partly conspired by
Stephen Douglas. Three weeks later, Stephen Douglas refuted these claims while also calling Abraham
Lincoln a dangerous abolitionist (Looking for Lincoln). Being an abolitionist at the time held a very
negative connotation because abolitionists were often irrational extremists (Morel 4). The following
evening, in the exact same place as Douglas had spoken, Lincoln spoke once more.
The Lincoln Douglas debates all began due to the fact that Douglas had been travelling all over the
state of Illinois making speeches in order to increase the likelihood of his chance to be reelected into
the U.S. Senate. More often than not, less than a week later, sometimes the very same night, the
annoying Republican candidate, Lincoln would follow suit and speak to the same group of
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Income And Poverty In The United States Essay
Income, Wealth and Poverty in the United States of America
I. Introduction This study considers the conditions of income, wealth and poverty in the United States
of America. Income got a better distribution during the 70s but the level of economic growth
decreased aggravating the unequal distribution of income (Stone, et al). However, wealth enclosed an
inequality of distribution in the United States. It is referred to the unequal distribution of assets among
residents of the United States. Also wealth is associated to the values of homes, automobiles, personal
valuables, businesses, savings, and investments. In this context, statistics of poverty indicate people
living at the economic adversity without satisfying their basic necessities. In mention by the article
named Measuring Poverty (A New Approach), the statistical data of poverty is published by the U.S.
government being a topic of importance and political sensitivity. In fact, the statistical information of
the Census related to average income for family was a positive distribution at the top between 1970
and 2000. Nevertheless, this positive share of income got to fall as a consequence of the ... Show more
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Also income is less concentrated than wealth. Also the Federal Reserve s Survey of Consumer
Finances (SCF) is the main source to obtain information related the allocation of wealth for
household. The SCF income distribution received approximately a third of all income in 2013 data
also shows that the top 3 percent of the, while the top 3 percent of the wealth distribution held 54
percent of all wealth (Stone, et al). Similarly, the top 10 percent of the income distribution received a
little less than half of all income, while the top 10 percent of the wealth distribution held three quarters
of all wealth. In fact, the average wealth has amplified over the past 50 years, but it has not developed
equally for all groups
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Biography Of Cecilia Beaux
Cecilia Beaux was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as the youngest daughter to Jean Adolphe
Beaux and Cecilia Kent Leavitt. After her mom died and their dad left for France, Cecilia and her
sister, Elta, were raised by their grandparents and aunts (NMWA, 1). Beaux s interest in art started at a
young age when she was encouraged at home and in school to take up art. Her and her uncle would
visit the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts where she had her first major exposure to art (Carter,
25). When she attended school, Beaux was unable to afford the art fee, so she began art lessons with
her relative, Catherine Ann Drinker. Drinker was an accomplished artist at this time and became
Beaux s role model throughout the time they studied together. After having lessons with Drinker,
Beaux studied with Francis Adolf Van der Wielen and then eventually took over his post and was
appointed as a drawing teacher (Carter, 37). She was mainly doing lithographs at this time for Thomas
Sinclair, a Philadelphia printer. Under the influence of Thomas Eakins, in 1876 she started attending
the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (carter, 54). After leaving PAFA, Beaux continued to study
with more people and eventually moved to France to expand her horizons even though she was doing
so well in Philadelphia. This is when Beaux decided to devote herself to portraiture. She eventually
moved back to Philadelphia and painted many prominent members of society, such as writers,
politicians, and other artists (NMWA, 1). At the peak of her portrait career is when she painted Seated
Girl in a Long Black Dress. She painted this piece in 1885 which was the same year that she won the
Mary Smith Prize at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts exhibitions (NMWA, 1). Beaux was
so well known for her portraits and was commissioned by many well known people. She was one of
the most successful portrait artists of her time and received numerous awards, had her own exhibit,
and published her autobiography (NMWA, 1). Beaux received the Chi Omega fraternity s gold medal,
for the American woman who had the made the greatest contribution to the culture of the world from
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt (NMWA, 1). Cecilia Beaux was considered to best
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The Effects Of Socioeconomic Status On Multicultural...
Daily living in the United States has caused many to fall in the clutches of health issues, anxiety, and
depression. Americans have become over whelmed with the worries and struggles of, social
conditions, the racial crisis, and financial difficulties. Unfortunately, there are so many that are not
recognizing these mental obstacles and are carrying on, baring the weight as if these feelings are
normal. This qualifies as Socioeconomic Status (SES). Socioeconomic Status encompasses all of
those factors that exceed one s physical health,......... social conditions, ...... one s sense of well
being...... They are often hindered in their attempts at conquering the disparities that permeate their
reality. (Wimberley, 2015) Within marginalized populations SES is considered a prime predictor of
health/wealth disparities. This situation has reached and all time high with depression alone affecting
14 million adults each year. (Wimberley, 2015)
Socioeconomic Status has an impact on multicultural social work practice. SES is commonly
conceptualized as the social standing or class of an individual or group. (Association, 2016) In the
United States, a person or family is considered to be living in poverty if their aggregate income is less
than their earned threshold. (Proctor, 2015) This pertains to social work practice, because many of
Americans are feeling the pressures of keeping up with the threshold of society, and at the same time
appear to be focused. Social work
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Scopes Trial In Inherit The Wind
In their play Inherit the Wind, Lawrence and Lee s fictionalization of the Scopes Trial illustrates how
the mid twentieth century movement against intellectualism infringed upon the Constitutional rights of
Americans. By manipulating details, Lee and Laurence distanced themselves from the repercussions
they may have faced during the McCarthyism era. Furthermore, the addition of new characters and
plot differences makes for a more entertaining play. The playwrights specifically avoid referencing the
Scopes Trial by adding a vague setting to their play. The stage directions are set as Time: Summer. Not
too long ago. Place: A small town. (Lawrence). Additionally, the authors alter character names and add
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In the mid twentieth century, Joseph McCarthy spearheaded a movement to find and prosecute
Communists. Countless Americans were accused of being affiliated with the Communist party. Thus,
politicians, actors, writers, directors; people from all walks of life were very afraid of Joseph
McCarthy. They dared not to question him directly or even express their criticisms in private.
Americans fear of McCarthy became deeply ingrained within their own minds (Llewellyn 1).
Similarly in the Cates trial, Rachel is afraid to criticize fundamentalists such as Brady or Reverend
Brown even in her own thoughts. Near the end of Act 3, Rachel confesses, You see, I haven t really
thought very much. I was always afraid of what I might think so it seemed safer not to think at all. But
now I know. (Lawrence 77).To criticize McCarthy during the McCarthy era was to criticize America
itself criticizing McCarthy was akin to supporting the godless Communists. By comparison, criticizing
an authority figure such as Brady, the so called messenger of God, was to question God himself and to
support the godless
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Application For Approval Of Project
RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCE BANGALORE KARNATAKA
APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF PROJECT WORK PROJECT PROPOSAL 1 NAME OF THE
CANDIDATE AND ADDRESS BINA SHRESTHA PADMASHREE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC
HEALTH, NO 23, 80 FEET ROAD, GURUKRUPA LAYOUT, NAGARBHAVI, BANGALORE 72
EMAILID: bina.shreshamph14@gmail.com 2 NAME OF THE NSTITUTIONPADMASHREE
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 3COURSE OF STUDY AND SUBJECTMASTERS IN PUBLIC
HEALTH4DATE OF ADMISSION TO COURSEOCTOBER 2014 5 TITLE OF THE TOPIC:
UTILIZATION OF MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES IN A TARKESHWOR MUNICIPALITY,
KATHAMANDU, NEPAL 6 BRIEF RESUME OF THE INTENDED WORK INTRODUCTION:
Motherhood is a positive and fulfilling experience. But for some women it may be associated with
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Health care delivery system may vary according to the country. In Nepal, Ministry of health and
Population (MOHP) is the main body of health care delivery system. Under the MOHP, Department of
Health Services (DoHS) delivers the entire health care service to the country. The Family Health
Division, one of the divisions of Department of Health Services (DoHS) is responsible for delivering
maternal health care services throughout the country. The division provides the maternal health
services are through sub health posts (SHP) at each village development committee (VDC), health
posts (HP) at each 5 VDCs, primary health care centers (PHC) at each of electoral constituency,
district hospitals at each district, Zonal hospitals at each zone and Regional Hospital at each region. At
community level, there is Village Health Workers (VHW), Female Community Health Volunteers
(FCHV). For outreach areas, outreach clinics are conducted. SHP is the referral centre for TBAs and
FCHVs as well as a venue for community based activities such as PHC outreach clinics and EPI
clinics. Maternal and child health workers (MCHW) provide antenatal and postnatal care and assist in
home deliveries whereas Auxiliary nurse midwives (ANM) provide antenatal and postnatal care as
well as delivery at
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Backstabber Research Paper
Throughout your life you will meet many people. You will encounter people everywhere you go, but
be careful not everyone is your friend! Some of these people you call your friend maybe just using
you for something they want to acquire with obtaining your relationship as a friend. The worst type of
friend on my list is the notorious backstabber. Can t even to begin to tell you about the backstabbers.
They are everywhere, at work, school, teammates. The type of backstabber I had ran into in my life,
he wanted one thing from me. The only thing he wanted was my so called friendship to just get closer
with my friend who of course is a female. He used me to just try and get closer to her to try and ruin
my relationship with her and I. What so called friend would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
These types of friends may seem to be your friend when having a good time outside of school. In
school it is a whole different story. I had been friends with my friend Jeremy for more than 10 years. I
never even realized what he had been doing. He had been copying me on my homework and tried to
copy off me on some tests but, I caught him. I spend most of my nights studying for this test to then
have my friend who plays video games all night come along and take all my credit. I don t think so
buddy. So I did not allow him to copy off me any more. I told him he needs to start studying. Then
finally you have to deal with the jock. The jock is a type of friend that bullies his way into a friend
group. They think they are above everyone and are better than everyone. My jock of a friend I had to
deal with was named Carson. He was a brutal half back. He was big, and he was mean. We both
played in the same intramural league and eventually had to play each other. But we were friends still
at the time. But Carson was either a very dirty player or did not like me very much. He would foul me
just about every play, but the refs would not call it a personal
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Soccer Vs American Culture
Two of the most popular sports worldwide have drastically different followings. Even though people
say soccer is more popular, there is no real debate on why football is king. Both sports have impacted
citizens and changed cultures, but which one is ultimately better?
The first football game was played about one hundred and fifty years ago, and since has grown to have
the largest followings in the United States. American people have grown up in a society that is
swarmed by a Footballistic Culture. During the fall season all talks and conversations are about how
good the Patriots are doing or who has the best fantasy team, but by now this seems normal. To an
average American boy this is nothing unnatural to hear about on a daily basis, ... Show more content
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The United States has its own favoritism of sports, and is captivated by football. Soccer, for the rest of
the world, is an all time classic. It brings neighborhoods, family, and teams together to participate in a
game that seems a little simple. The problem with soccer is that for some it s too basic, there aren t
enough opportunities to score and the players seem to just run around for ninety minutes. What soccer
lacks is the depth of strategy and the ability for players to specialize. Some plays can be attempted, but
they are usually unsuccessful due to the position of the teams players and the lack of communication
across the field. When players are halfway across the field, it s difficult to communicate a play and
getting closer requires running which results in a loss of energy. Another reason why soccer isn t as
interesting is the fact that scoring occurs infrequently and sometimes never. Nobody wants to sit in a
stadium for three hours to watch a game where the final score will be one to zero; where s the
enjoyment in that! The overall play of the game comes off as boring, watching athletes kick a ball up
the field makes the game unbearable to watch. Arguably one of the worst features about soccer is the
fact that athletes never change sides, resulting in some players striking upfront while the others hang
back for defense.
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Reflection Of The Five Psychoosexual Stages Of Personality...
Attending the psychology lecture has been an interesting experience for me, which I learn about
different psychological theories explaining how our behaviors and thoughts are changing by the
surrounding stimuli and factors. While I attain the theoretical knowledge, I also understand the
important to convert this knowledge into daily applications. Among the theories I have learnt in the
lesson, I found the psychoanalytic framework of Sigmund Freud is more appealing to me as I can
somehow relate it to myself and the psychological development of my little brother. Moreover, it
seems a more controversial theory when compare to other psychology perspective.
As Sigmund Freud suggested, every mature individual has a personality structure with three ... Show
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It included oral, anal, phallic, latency and genital in which I want to focus on the latency stage which
suggest to be develop between six to twelve years old of a child and it matches the age period of my
little brother. My brother is an eleven years old student who is now studying primary six. As he is
about to become a secondary school student, I observe that his behaviors are changing gradually.
When he was about to have an exam at school, he used to choose play over study and watch TV until
our mother stared scolding him. Surprisingly, during the exam period last month, he started to revise
earlier than usually without mother telling him to do so. Besides, he started to show empathy to others,
and more often to lend a hand to people who are in need, for example giving seat to the needy in
public transport and participating in different volunteering work. It is kind of a familiar screen to my
childhood as our mother taught us both to be a helpful person. The first example about revision shows
that my brother starts to have a stronger self control over his own desire which is playing computer
games and watching TV. This indicate the development of
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My First Pair Of Black Patent Leather Buckle Shoes Essay
My first pair of black patent leather buckle shoes were so shiny. I was wearing cotton socks with lace
trim that day. It was my first day of school; kindergarten. We were all sitting on the floor listening to
Miss Bronk read us the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Her voice was fading off in the
distance as I played with the buckles on my brand new shiny shoes. I nearly jumped out of my skin
when Miss Bronk harshly spoke my name. Take your shoes off and bring them to me. She said. I just
hung my head in shame. I was so embarrassed to be called out in class like that. I peeked at her though
the tears in my eyes; Miss Bronk got up out of her chair and towered above me. Give me the shoes!
she said. Unbuckling my shoes, I slipped them off my feet and handed them to her. I spent the rest of
that day in school without my shoes. I never saw my pretty shoes again. After school that day I was
standing out on the school portico waiting for the bus to come pick us up to take us home. I stood in
line in my white cotton socks with lace tops. The kids made fun of me because I didn t have shoes. I
didn t have nice clothes either, like the other kids did; mine were bought off the chubby girl rack at
Sears and Roebuck. I didn t have one friend. Somehow I continued to go to kindergarten for the rest of
the school term. Miss Bronk never mentioned my shoes when we had our party on the last day of
school. We had cupcakes and milk that day. It was fun, but I didn t know anyone.
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Essay On Tax Compliance In Zimbabwe
1.1 Introduction
This chapter provides background information regarding tax compliance by SMEs in Zimbabwe. The
topics covered in the chapter include background of the study, statement of the problem, the objectives
of the study, main research question, sub research questions and justification of the study. Other sub
topics covered include significance of the study, delimitations, and limitations of the study and
definition of terms.
1.2 Background of the study
A study undertaken by a research firm, Global Financial Integrity revealed Zimbabwe could have lost
$12 billion in the past 30 years through illegal financial outflows that include secret financial deals tax
avoidance and illegal commercial activities. The Policy Officer for ... Show more content on
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Thus, the informal sector and SMEs has become the major employer in the country. SMEs, primarily
formed by the retrenched workers are now filling the gap in revenue collection by government.
According to Maseko 2014 SMEs represent 95% of enterprises that generate over 50% of private
sector employment and when the country is suffering from a debilitating liquidity crunch this has
become a major concern, considering that the sector is not fully compliant with tax collection by
ZIMRA. There are a number of challenges related to revenue collection from SMEs by government.
According to the Minister of SMEs Nyoni (2014) a FINSCOPE survey report indicated that 85% of
Micrco, Small and medium Enterprises are informal and almost US7.4 billion is circulating in the
informal sector. The government is planning to seriously engage big companies on the possibility of
opening micro finance institutions to capacitate SMEs in order for them to start making a meaningful
contribution to the fiscus through tax collection. Through formalizing SMEs, which constitute 95
percent of informal sector, ZIMRA will be able to put them on the radar of the taxman. According to
Tshuma (2014) ZIMRA officials adopted a more radical approach which included raiding offices of
SMEs for search and seizure of documents, raising assessments instantly and garnishing clients
accounts to boost tax collection
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Computer Assisted Audit Tools And Techniques, Data...
The third assignment is based on the following topics: Computer assisted audit tools and techniques,
Data structures and CAATT s for Data extraction, and auditing the revenue cycle. This paper will
provide solutions to the problems specified in this third assignment. The solutions can be referenced
back to the provided problems from the text Information Technology Auditing Assurance on pages
325, 384 458 respectively.
Problem 1 Processing Controls
Presented in the following lines will be the three data control categories, two specific controls and
how each of the controls contributes to ensuring that the data is reliable. This problem is divided into
three different controls: Input, Processing and Output.
Input controls ensure the validity, accuracy and completeness of transactions. (Hall Singleton, 2011)
These controls mainly check the integrity of data entered into a business application. Data input is
checked to ensure that it remains within specified parameters.
Processing controls provide an automated means to ensuring the processing is complete, accurate and
authorized. (Hall Singleton, 2011). Processing controls can be divided into three categories which are
run to run controls, operator intervention controls, and Audit Trail controls.
Output controls ensure that output from the system is not lost, misdirected, or corrupted and privacy is
not violated. (Hall Singleton, 2011). These controls address what is done with the data and
comparisons with the
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Why The British Led The Industrial Revolution
Why the British Led the Industrial Revolution What led Great Britain to become the first country to
star in the Industrial Revolution, comes down to a complex system of factors, each aspect holds a
major role in the contribution in the growth in the Industrial Revolution and of Great Britain. While
much is known about the happenings of the Industrial Revolution itself, less is acknowledged about
the events that were direct causes of the period. Histories and economist have pointed towards several
key factors, each working together like well oiled machine. First, beginning with the agriculture
revolution which would increase the production of crops as well and decreasing prices. More food
meant more trade. Trade then lead to larger desire for goods and with the need of goods arose new
technology. Technology increased the production and efficiency of all factories. With the creation of
factories, workers were required to help produce and run machines. The prospect of new work drive
people to cities and towns. The Industrial Revolution was a cycle that feed itself, with need came
technology and with technology came need and through this process arose advanced society which
Great Britain led the world forward.
For any civilization to develop, it must not only be able to feed its people but also be affordable and
keep up with rising population. Without a stable source of food and or livestock no nation could
support an industrial evolution or even standard growth. For
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Mandatory Military Conscription and Its Effect on Society...
In todays society the war in the Middle East can be considered a controversial topic. The men and
women in Iraq and Afghanistan put their lives on the line every day to help keep our country free. No
one has forced them to serve in the United States Armed Forces they have made their own conscience
decision to serve. However these men and women only make up a small percentage of the United
States population. Should all men and women be required to serve in the U.S. armed forces when they
graduate from high school or should the United States require mandatory military service? Mandatory
military service, or conscription, may be as old as mankind itself. Conscription says that during a time
of war all able bodied men and women must ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During World War I about three fourths of the 3.5 million unit armed forces came from conscription.
During this time period many people felt that conscription was unconstitutional. However the United
States Supreme court upheld the constitutionality of the draft by stating that Article I of the
constitution gives Congress the power to raise and support Armies . In the year 1940 after the fall of
France in World War II the United States Congress enacted a peace time draft. If drafted during this
time period conscripts were only required to serve one year. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor
however congress
Smith 3 extended the length of the draft and expanded the draft to me aged 18 to 38. Approximately
ten million men were drafted through the Selective Service System as a result. Throughout the Cold
War the draft helped to maintain the numbers of the U.S. armed forces. The Selective Service System
drafted 1.5 million men during the Korean War. During the Vietnam War, draftees were a minority of
the United States armed forces. However they accounted for over half of Army battle deaths. At the
time of the Vietnam War many people were against the draft and the war itself. This meant that there
were many protests against the draft. Eventually President Nixon reduced the number of draftees and
gradually recalled troops from Vietnam. The draft officially ended in1973. There are two very obvious
sides to conscription. They are those
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Cambodia Genocide Essay
The Cambodian Genocide of 1975 was a horrific event that will never be forgotten or forgiven in the
Cambodia society. However, this event could have been prevented, had less killings, and the victims
still can receive justice. After analyzing articles covering this topic, we can see the 8 stages of
genocide, how other countries contributed, and the process of the current conviction of former Khmer
Rouge members. This genocide showed many signs in the Eight Stages of Genocide including,
organization, polarization, preparation, extermination, and denial. To start off, organization was seen
in the creation of the group Khmer Rouge a communist party as they were not independent but
actually soldiers and officials in the government. The text ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the article, Letter to Cambodia the text quotes, head of the central detention center scrawled Kill
them all over lists of prisoners, and in Barely Trying it states, virtually the entire population of the city
had been deported to deadly work camps. As a result, extermination came sooner than anticipated and
hundreds of thousand of civilians were killed by their own leaders. We can see this in Forgetting Pol
Plot where they state, The Khmer Rouge killed Sam s father and two brothers, using rifle butts (in
order to conserve bullets) ... hold any of them accountable for the murder of 1.7 million people, and i
m Barely Trying the text states, nearly two million Cambodians died of starvation or disease or were
executed. Even with all these accounts and facts denial is still present in Cambodia today where
officials will deny the event or the younger generation will not believe the stories. Forgetting Pol Pot ,
quotes, They don t believe the stories, ... denial of history is encouraged as a way to create cultural
impurity
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Dark Matter Research Paper
Dark Matter: The Number One Mystery in Our Universe
Dark matter is a mystery in astrophysics that could not be explained until the 1970s. Even now, with
the understanding of space we have, cosmologists do not know a plethora of knowledge about dark
matter. Dark matter is non baryonic matter that cannot be detected in normal ways and was not
discovered until the 1930s, but is one of the main components of our universe. Dark matter makes up
about 27 percent of our entire universe (Dark Energy, Dark Matter NASA Science), and another 75
percent of all matter (Dunbar). Dark matter forms in giant, unevenly spread clumps around celestial
bodies, mostly galaxies. One theory of how the clusters of dark matter form is the Weakly Interacting
Massive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Since when the dark matter particle collide and produce gamma rays, cosmologists can use gamma ray
telescopes to detect the placement of dark matter clumps. Another way to disclose the location of dark
matter clusters is to use gravitational lensing. Light behind galaxies is distorted by the intervening
invisible dark matter within the cluster (Hubble s Dark Matter Map). In the 1930s, an astronomer
named Fritz Zwicky theorized dark matter. He studied the Coma galaxy cluster, specifically how fast
the cluster revolves. The speed of the revolution depends on the weight and position of the matter
within the cluster. The speed that Zwicky measured implied that the cluster had more matter than what
matter was observable. Then, in the 1970s, Vera Rubin and her team justified Zwicky s idea by
studying galaxy rotation with better technology. The work of Rubin helped to establish the notion of
dark matter (Dunbar). Dark matter is one of the main mysteries in the universe, that cosmologists still
do not know much about. Dark matter is non baryonic matter, discovered in the 1930s, that is a main
component of our known cosmos. Dark matter is made after WIMPs, colliding, making gamma rays.
Using the gamma rays emitted, astrophysicists detect the placement of dark matter. With the next
technological advancements in the studies of our universe, cosmologists can acquire new information
about dark
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The Impact of Fluency Tutor on Student Reading Scores
The educational sector has reached a pivotal crossroads. Educational legislation and federally funded
initiatives enacted by the current and previous Presidential Administrations, such as the Race to the
Top and No Child Left Behind, have placed significant focus, in not only attention and scrutiny, but
also in resources, on the advancement of educational attainment levels across the nation. The push for
common educational standards has reinvigorated the interest of the general public in education in a
way that has been unparalleled in recent history. This is an era for unprecedented reorganization,
reform and, optimistically, advancement for American public education.
At the center of the current educational debate is the adoption and ... Show more content on
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In his book, Foundations of Educational Technology: Integrative Approaches and Interdisciplinary
Perspectives, Michael Spector explains, It is not sufficient for a teacher or trainer to understand the use
of a technology. What is essential for effective learning and instruction is for a teacher or trainer to
understand how to best integrate the use of a technology to achieve instructional goals pertaining to a
subject area with a group of learners (Spector, 2012). PAGE NUMBER
According to recent research from the Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement,
Students become more fluent readers (1) by providing them with models of fluent reading and (2) by
having students repeatedly read passages as you offer guidance (Ambruster, Lehr Osborn, 2012). The
study also concluded that repeated oral reading substantially improves word recognition, speed, and
accuracy as well as fluency. In further support of this conception of repetition, research from the
National Reading Panel (NRP) found that, guided repeated oral reading procedures are effective in
improving reading fluency and overall reading achievement, and that this method of instruction also
has a consistent and positive impact on word recognition, fluency, and comprehension as measured by
various tests at a range of grade levels (Chard, Vaughn Tyler, 2002). Students require continuous
practice and feedback in order to improve as aspects of their reading.
Research also
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  • 1. How To Write An Essay - The Steps To Writing An 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. How To Write An Essay - The Steps To Writing An How To Write An Essay - The Steps To Writing An
  • 2. Essay The Chemistry and Effects of Benzodiazepines (BZD) Benzodiazepines (BZD) represents an important class of compounds of a wide range of pharmacological effects and therapeutic uses. This project discusses the classification, mechanism of action, major pharmacological effects and adverse reactions of BZD. It also reports on the chemical synthesis and important physicochemical properties of BZD. The influence of the chemical structure s modification of BZD upon drug s potency, physicochemical characteristics, pharmacokinetics and drug metabolism were elucidated. A problem of drug abuse of BZD either alone or in combination with other central nervous system (CNS) depressants was reviewed. Forensic analysis of BZD in biological samples for screening and confirmation of BZD abusers in forensic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... flunitrazepam and oxazepam are used as hypnotics and sedatives, however, triazolam and diazepam are used as anxiolytics and muscle relaxants. Alprazolam, however, known be used as an antidepressant, whereas BZD including diazepam and clonazepam are clinically prescribed as antiepileptics. This research assay will include an overview of representative examples of BZD (fig. 2), important physical and chemical characteristics, pharmacology, disposition, abuse and toxicological parameters, and important principles of analysis. Figure 1: The general chemical structure of benzodiazepines, Adapted from (19) Table 1: Chemical functional groups of selected BZD, Adapted from (19) Compounds R1 R2 R3 R4 Diazepam Cl CH3 H Temazepam Cl CH3 H 3:OH Fludiazepam Cl CH3 F Diapotassium Clorazepate Cl H H 3:CHOOK Medazepam Cl CH3 H 2:CH2 Clordiazepoxide Cl H 2:CNHCH3;4:NO Nitrazepam NO2 H H Clonazepam NO2 H Cl Bromazepam Br H 5:C pyridine Triazolam Cl Cl 1,2: 1 methyltriazolo Midazolam Cl F 1,2: 1 methyltriazolo Clonazepam Clobazam Diazepam ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Importance Of Parent And Child Relationships Amongst many of the important relationships formed between people throughout life, a parent and a child s relationship is the most important. Parent and children relationships are formed from either one s biological parent or their adopted parents. The relationship between these two types of formation are always formed. It s obvious this relationship will be life lasting, since a person s parents will always be involved in their life. The factors that play out when these relationships first start to form are, the social, physical, and cognitive development. The term parent child relationship refers to the unique and enduring bond between a caregiver and his or her child. To understand the parent child relationship, we must look at the ways that parents and children interact with one another physically, emotionally, and socially. (Dance Schissel 2017) Over time theories have arisen that parents are teachers to their children. In other words, what a child learns comes from their parents first, and then other influences throughout their life. Lev Vygotsky viewed parents as masters and the child as an apprentice in learning. (Dance Schissel 2017). Diana Baumrind researched that parenting styles come from three different types. Authoritarian, are parents that are very strict, unbending and inflexible. These types of parents tend to control every aspect of their children s life. The second parenting style she came up with was, authoritative parents are firm, loving and kind. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Comparison of Linguistic Differences in the Film and... Anthony Burgess A Clockwork Orange Linguistic Differences in the Film and Novel A Clockwork Orange, written by Anthony Burgess, is experienced differently as a novel than it is as the movie directed by Stanley Kubrick. The heart of the difference between the two forms is expressed by Bakhtin: The potential for [ double voiced discourse between the author and narrator] is one of the most fundamental privileges of novelistic prose, a privilege available neither to dramatic nor to purely poetic genres (Bakhtin, 320).1 An entire dimension of the novel s story is lost in the movie when Alex s role is reduced from narrator to commentator. The ability of Burgess to speak indirectly to the audience through Alex is removed, and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Burgess is revealing Alex s disdain towards God and organized religion. Two different things are happening when Alex says, you may, O my brothers, have forgotten what these mestos were like, things changing so skorry these days and everybody very quick to forget, newspapers not being read much neither (Burgess 1). On one level, Alex says these words to comment on the way society is going. He presupposes his audience has a basic familiarity with his world. He reminds his audience what sort of mestos the milk bars were, but does not need to explain what a mesto is. On another level, Burgess uses this moment to give the reader some indication of the setting. Through this commentary of Alex s, the reader s subconscious mind is able to pick up on the fact that time has passed for Alex since the events of the story took place. This difference in time between action and narration is resolved with the controversial twenty first chapter, where Alex looks back at his younger days and the way he spent his time, and feels bored with it. At the same time, the reader detects some trace of an unstable social and political situation around Alex. The audience Alex is addressing with the familiar O my brothers is different from the audience which Burgess is addressing the readers of his novel. While the readers of Burgess novel are also the audience of Alex s story, Alex does not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Grade Inflation And If It Accurately Determines The... Throughout schools, there is a debate about grade inflation and if it accurately determines the competency level of the student based on the grade that they have received. The answer to this question like any subject depends on who is asked. To employers the answer is mostly no, How can we distinguish the best from the adequate? If you ask the average student, the answer usually is yes, Even though I did not originally earn that B, I performed with the top twenty percent of the class . There are some drawbacks to the system, but overall the concept behind it follows normally occurring trends in the population of students. This is called norm referenced grading. So if something follows normal trends in a population, there should not be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then the top twenty will get a B (excluding the top ten), and so on. Even with this tool of grading, Jordan Ellenberg states that with the concept of Standard Deviation, something defined as something that is used to view the amount of variation of a set of data. It is depicted as a bell curve, with the topmost peak being the median of the data. With the most common standard deviation example, there will be a 95 percent confidence interval, which means that we are sure that 95 percent of the population will fall between two points of the bell curve. That leaves five percent that will be split in half and put on each end of the bell curve to represent the outliers of the group. There will always be the outliers above and below the mean (which in grades the mean is usually around the letter grade C) and by raising the grades to fit this distribution does not hurt the students. It makes it so there is a normal distribution between all of the grades. The problem is to dismiss the stigma s surrounding grade inflation. Using grade inflation is not going to push everyone into A s and have no other letter grades, it just fleshes out the grades a little more. With any type of grading system, there will be controversy over the accuracy and fairness of the system. The belief of using the standard deviations of the class to rate the grades seems to be an accurate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. How Does Ishmael Change Throughout The Novel Call me Ishmael (p. 1) is the opening words of Herman Melville s novel. He introduces the main character and give the readers a sense of his personality. Ishmael tells a story of his whaling voyage upon the Pequod and of his adventures along the way. Ishmael s character changes from the beginning of the novel to the end due to his experiences and the challenges that is faced with. A few conflicts appear, however, he learns how to handle them and to become independent. Herman Melville s Moby Dick is more than facts about a whale; he tells a story about a Ishmael s whaling voyage. Ishmael s voyage changes who he is and it will leave him with memories that he will never forget. At the beginning of the novel, Herman Melville gives an abundance of detail on Ishmael s character. He writes, having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me on shore, I thought I would sail about a little and see the watery part of the world (p.1). The readers learn that Ishmael sails for the money and for the adventure. He is not the kind of person to pay to be on a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moby Dick has finally come into sight and captain Ahab is determined that they will catch the whale this time. After three days of chasing the whale down, the whale is not caught. Moby Dick ends up drowning the captain when struck with the harpoon. The whale then goes on a rampage and destroys the Pequod. Ishmael is the only one that was upon the Pequod to survive the wreckage that Moby Dick has caused. As Ishmael struggles to stay afloat, the coffin life buoy shot lengthwise from the sea, fell over, and floated by my side (p. 569). Ishmael stays afloat on the life buoy for a day and a half before being rescued by another ship. He is very lucky to not have been attacked by any whales or by any sharks while floating in the open sea. This novel is being told from the only survivor upon the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Essay The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him. Jonathan Swift Thoughts on Various Subjects, Moral and Diverting In some works of literature, the main character often finds himself or herself in conflict with the social or moral values of his environment. Choose one novel or play of literary merit in which the character is at odds with the people around him or her, or with society at large. Write an essay in which you explain how these conflicts are essential to the overall meaning of the work. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: An Analysis of Conflict In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, author Mark ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While she tries to save Huck from eternal damnation, she fails to realize that she herself is practicing a much more damning institution. She ironically preaches salvation, but she herself is involved with slavery something the Bible condemns. Another example of this irony is Huck s confrontation with Mrs. Loftus. Although she seeks to aid Huck, she ultimately is part of the reason he is in danger. Her husband is on a search for Jim, who is wanted for not only being a runaway but also for being a suspect in Huck s murder. With this, the Loftus family puts Huck in more danger than he already was in. As Huck observes the hypocrisy of his society, he feels more inclined to break away from their way of life and instead form his own conclusions about what is right and what is wrong. Huck s struggle against society and its attempts to civilize him is the starting point of the conflict in the novel. He feels trapped by the standards society has set for him. In order to avoid his culture s influence, Huck flees his life with the adults that have done nothing but set a bad example for him. As he forms a relationship with Jim, a runaway slave, Huck truly begins to question the morals upheld by his society. To Huck, being associated with a slave is one thing, but aiding one in escaping is an entirely different and more dangerous predicament. When Jim is captured, Huck must decide whether to turn Jim ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Why Plastic Bags Should Be Banned Banning Plastic Bags The plastic bag is an innovative invention all around the world. It makes the world more convenient and because of this convenience, the plastic bag is multi purposeful and is used widespread such as in stores, houses, restaurants, etc. However, the problem is that a lot of people do not know that plastic bags have many harmful effects. First of all, plastic bags cause environmental damages, and produces cataclysmic events in wildlife. For example, plastic bags become litter after they are found in waterways, parks, beaches, and streets. Plastic bags also effect air when burned, infusing the air with toxins. Something that many may not think about when they think of plastic bags is the harmful effects it brings to the animals. The death of countless animals such as dolphins, turtles, penguins, etc. is due to the production of plastic bags. The ocean is home to thousands of species and ocean wonders but there is so often trash thrown into the sea that disrupts the life beneath the water. Those animals ingest plastic bags and ultimately die, while another animal comes back and eats that dead animal which results in a chain reaction that is going to come back around and bite humans back. The public should realize that plastic bags have adverse effects, and those effects will be worse than the convenience of using a plastic bag. Plastic bags produce environmental pollution. People need to reduce the use of plastic bags in order to save the environment. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay on ford Alen Badal The Union Institute F www.ford.com Ford recently received $5.9 billion in Energy Department loans to help retool its plants.m Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Nlissouri. and Ohio to produce 13 fuel efficient models, including 5,000 to 10,000 eiectric cars per year starting in2011. In mid 2009, Nissan Motor was granted $1.6 billion in loans also from the U.S. Department of Energy to build as many as 100,000 electric cars a year at its plant in Smyrna, Tennessee, by 2013. Ford s newest competitor may be the U.S. government because GM and Chrysler LLC are in line to get $62 billion in investments from the U.S. Treasury. GM and Chrysler have cut their debt and closed hundreds of dealers with that money, while Ford still ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Market Share of Top 11 Auto Firms % of Market Share General Motors CorP. Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc. Ford Motor ComPanY Chrysler LLC American Honda Motor Co. Inc Nissan North America lnc. Hyundai Motor America Kia Motors America Inc. Mazda Motor of America Inc Subaru of Ameriga IncMitsubishi Motors N A, Inc. Source:Basedonhttp://onlhe.wsj.com/mdc/publiclpagel2 3022.autosales.html#autoSalesD. 18.8 16.9 13.8 10.9 10.6 8.0 4,7 J.J
  • 10. 2.4 r.9 0.7 CASE 12 . FORD MOTOR COMPANY Company Brands Ford consists offive brands and is generally perceived as being an affordable brand name catering to a variety of consumer needs and wants. The vehicles span cars, trucks, and super utility vehicies (SUVs). Ford also produces the Nlondeo found in Europe and the EcoSport in South America and some parts of Asia. Lincoln/Mercury Ford s Lincoln (www.lincoln.com) vehicles are perceived as a 1uxury line and inciude five ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Louis Sullivan Thought Summary In the essay Thought by Louis H. Sullivan, he mainly discusses how words can come in middle of the thoughts. He said that we just utilize words to correspond to other people. The rest of the time we simply think and we don t use words. Sullivan says words are just thoughts and we can use creative thinking instead of words to express our thoughts. His main point that he makes in the essay is that thought and thinking is more valuable than words. He gave some very diverse examples in his essay about metaphors of why words don t make difference. Also, he pointed out that people should not read because when they read they try to copy others thoughts and ideas. They are many different types of thoughts and thinking in our mind and they are stronger than words. The thing that made me pause when is when Sullivan said that real thinking is done without words, words are clumsy and nobody has time to connect words together. Sullivan said that thinking can be done with images, pictures, and feelings, but wouldn t people need to express their thoughts of images through words? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Paintings can reveal so many things about painters without saying any words. Most of the times we don t need words to express the emotions or feelings, so painters use painting to do that. People need words in some way to express things. It s not just painters who could be anything that can express feelings and emotions. It would be difficult for many people to understand creative things, for many people we need words to express something. Pictures do say many things without any type of words, but it wouldn t make much sense. People need words for feelings and emotions, thoughts cannot deliver ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Anselm s Ontological Argument Analysis In the Proslogion written by Anselm of Canterbury, Anselm gives his ontological argument of how God exists. This essay explains that Anselm s argument of God s existence works. In particular, I will show that Anselm s ontological argument makes sense by showing that the statements that logically contribute to the existence of God. In Anselm s ontological argument, he states that God means something than which greater can be thought. In other words, God is whatever it is better to be than not to be (Anselm, Proslogion, 9). This means that God is the greatest thing that can be conceived. For if God did not exist, then something greater than God would exist. Nevertheless, nothing is better than God can be thought, therefore, saying if God did not exist, that something greater than God would exist. contradictions that God is the greatest thing that can be thought. Which helps conclude that God must exist because nothing is greater than God. The ontological argument of Anselm also includes how the idea of God exists in the mind even of the person who denies that God exists in reality. This means that someone who doubts the existence of God at least knows what God is the greatest thing that can be conceived. Another premise of Anselm is that something that exists in reality, is better than something that only exists in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While others have tried to find flaws in Anselm s argument. Gaunilo of Marmoutier is one who tried to find the flaw in Anselm s reasoning. Gaunilo s objection to Anselm s reasoning is that if you use the same logical form of the ontological argument for the existence of the perfect island that the two arguments should triumph or fail together. Gaunilo s argument of the perfect island fails in reasoning, as a result, it is his belief that since his argument used the same logical form as Anselm s argument, that the ontological argument of the existence of God should be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Singer Sewing Machines America during the nineteenth century saw a rise of the modern middle class. With this came dramatic changes in family dynamics. It can be seen that most middle class American families remained quite patriarchal throughout the 1900s, however, it was women not their husbands who actually controlled the homes and tended for life at home. Due to this, I believe that the advertisement targeted household women. 2. Why did Singer choose the slogan All the nations Use Singer Sewing Machines ? What point is the company trying to make. After the 1880s, a rise in immigration could be seen from Eastern and Southern European countries, as well as Canada and Latin America. By 1910, Eastern and Southern Europeans made up 70 percent of the immigrants entering the country. It is this mass of immigrants coming to America, potential customers, that alludes to All the nations Use Singer Sewing Machines. In essence the slogan is an example ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The artists depicts these women as hunched over, with heads mostly bowed over their work, but the faces that Leslie does depict wear a vacant or tired look. The closest woman to the viewer is the individual who is being yelled at by her supervisor. She stares vacantly into space, as if this is an everyday occurrence, while the man in charge shakes his fist at her. One can assume that he is yelling based upon his expression. His face is pinched as if in outrage, and the addition of a raised fist leads the viewer to believe that he is yelling out of anger. This visual depiction coupled with the raggedy appearance of the women s clothes, and the plainness of the room they re in leads me to believe that this is not a happy place to work. Additionally, the only visible light source for the room is two small windows that the artist has drawn in the background. This only further adds to the depressing atmosphere that Leslie has depicted to his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. We Didn T Start The Fire In We Didn t Start The Fire Billy Joel is talking about the important events though his childhood, telling kids that wasn t there telling them what happened. Showing how some of the world reacted to the events. All the events that happened In We Didn t Start The Fire , really influenced the younger generations. It really changed the younger generations view point on fashion/modeling and the outcome of different situations. In We Didn t Start The Fire Billy Joel s is telling the younger generation their lesson in history that people didn t by not putting the blame on any particular person, place, or thing. In the song he says we didn t start the fire it was always burning it was always burning to the worlds being,but we did ignite on trying to fight . Saying that we made the fire worse by trying fight it. But he s also saying that he hopes that we make it better throughout time with the younger generations. With also telling about very important people also. Like Richard Nixon, Malcolm X, and Marilyn Monroe. The song even hit the hot 100 in in the year 1989, of course the song got some criticism,blander ranked # 41 as one of the worst songs ever. But it s not though. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Well the years he talked about were 1949 1989. People like Harry Truman, Walter Winchell, Joseph Stalin, James Dean, Juan Peron, and Davy Crockett. But the most important person who had the most impact on the newer generation had a lesson from the song that joel was trying to teach and the younger gen has learned from. The person who had the most impact to me is Marilyn monroe. Why Marilyn Monroe? To me she influenced a lot of the youth today in wanting to be a model in stuff like that for example, to me like the kardashians with what she did with her acting in those kinds of things in that way, how she did her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Economic Impact On Australia s Economy And Society The changing land use via the construction of the new Crown Resort in Sydney harbour yields a majority of negative implications on the environment, Australia s economy, and society. The effect on the environment, including air and water pollution, and the deconstruction of the working harbour, is detrimental to health and well being. The social implications include the effect on gamblers individual lives and the lives of social housing occupants, as well as the impact casinos have on Australia s international profile. The economy is affected because it widens the economic gap between rich and poor and changes the area via the changing of residents due to high rates catering to wealthy tourists. Crown Resort has many environmental impacts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The resort is saddled with dangerous risks for the gamblers and residents, the social implications of which were discussed, economically. People in social housing can t afford to stay in the area, and regular people can t afford to live, shop or eat there either, due to the catering to wealthy customers. Furthermore, the Australian government has waived penalty rates people who used to be paid for weekend work to compensate for the lack of time off are now poorer and worse off, which leads to even less of a diverse community around the harbour. Alternatively, the lack of lock out laws bringing more people to the area than locals could be seen in a positive light. According to Crown Resorts Limited Corporate Social Responsibility Report 2013, in reaction to the Melbourne resort, Crown Resorts graduated over 6 000 apprentices and trainees, provided employment for 15 000 people and invested $2.7 billion in tourism. Combined with the tax revenue from gamblers lost money, the resort would boost Australia s economy substantially and increase tourism in Sydney. However, it does not specify if these apprentices skills could be useful in life apart from how they are used in a casino, or how much of this money will go towards the betterment of Australia and not towards already multi millionaires ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Office Depot Business Analysis In 1986, Patrick Sher, Stephen Doughtery, and Jack Kopkin created the leading company in Office Supplies and called it Office Depot. The company was started in Delray Beach, Florida and opened its first store in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Right from the beginning Office Depot began merging with businesses, in 1990 their first merger was The Office Club, Inc. The Office Club was another office supply store that was founded in 1986 and merged with office depot towards the end of 1990. This merger also set them as the largest office supply retailer in North America with 173 stores in 27 states ( Our History , 2017). Office Depot started seeing the global future earlier than most companies, they started to operate internally in 1992 by opening ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The office supply industry has a lot of potential to profit greatly. The American dream is to own your own business, and, in this market, it is much easy to open your own business. This is due to lowering barriers of entry due to technological advances. Office Depot would greatly profit from this if new technology such as computer with faster processors to run bigger office programs, faster printers with larger capacities of ink storage, or any other product that could help benefit small, medium, or large businesses. This can be done through changing research and development projects and changing strategies to focus on figuring out exactly what customers want with their technology products and how it can help their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. United States Postal Service Organizational Culture The United States Postal Service has a strong organizational culture for delivery of the mail (letters, cards and packages). One year the company s moto said We Deliver for you. Organizational culture refers to the shared values and beliefs and behavior that are accepted and practiced by the members of a particular organization (Purnell, J., 2016). USPS processing and distribution is open 24 hours a day and 365 days a year to process letters, flats, and packages. The company is committed to working the mail we never close. On federal holidays, the company will take volunteers to work. Management will mandate employees tow work on their holidays if there is too little involvement. When the company advances the mail it allows our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... USPS has ensured the organizational culture to deliver to make every effort to restore services in the flooded areas. The Postal Service must secure and keep the sanctity of the mail our customers entrusted to the company. Although, subcultures exists and differ from facility to facility or units on a variety of subjects; an individual personal breaks are one. The company has a contract, which states employees should take a 15 minutes break every two hours but some supervisor s will hold their break to ensure the mail is processed within the time allotted to catch logistics, therefore they will be allowed to take both breaks at the end of their tour. The Postal Service has undergone some strategy changes because of social media, new technology and reduction of mail. This change has caused a shift in the way the organization do business. The company has incorporated new machines to process mail quicker, the company has the capability to track mail pieces for arrival, and extended delivery day for customer s products (Amazon). Examination of change in organizational culture, change management and technology enabled change; Indication that organizational development goals would be most threatened by the different factors such as empowerment, innovation and risk and teamwork; Management implications of these changes (Ellis, S., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Consumerism Ruining Consumerism and how it is Ruining Us I am consumer. I buy and purchase products and services I feel that I need or that I want. But do I really need them? Well, online ads and television advertisements make it feel like I do. That if I don t have them then I am missing out or I can only be happy if I get this product or service. So now I become addicted to consuming products and services in the pursuit of an artificial happiness. Consumerism is ruining me with its illusion of bringing happiness and the ideas of acceptance from my peers. But it is not just that alone that it can ruin. Consumerism can ruin how relationships are viewed, how a young girl or young boy can view their own bodies and left us all craving something that we honestly don t need. So I want to talk about the different ways that consumerism is ruining us and the first hand experiences I have had with it. Consumerism is basically the act of encouraging consumers to buy products and services, which is seen a lot in today s day and age. Companies will spend large sums of money marketing a product to consumers like me. They make it seem like I need this product because it will bring me happiness or love or social acceptance. Jean Kilbourne who is an author and speaker, has been internationally recognized for her work on the image of women in advertising. In her article Jesus is a Brand of Jeans she points out how the problem with advertising isn t that it creates artificial needs but that it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Summary Of Gary Stull s Crude Currency Crude Currency by Gary Stull is an intriguing novel filled with action and adventure. The third book of the John Lock series, the story is written in the third person perspective and centers on John s point of view. John Lock is a cruise ship detective with an uncanny ability to spout off detailed facts of famous places around Europe. One of John s friend, who also works on the cruise ship, asks him to find his missing brother, August Wolfe, an European Union (EU) negotiator. Vowing to do anything he can to find Wolfe, John is joined by Rachel, an EU investigator and his former lover. Together, they encounter many dangers and face off deadly criminals as they figure out how to save Wolfe. As he investigates further into the matter, he learns that Wolfe s dealings with corrupt government officials are not what they seem to be. Is August Wolfe actually working with these corrupt officials, or is he a victim of fraud? The author vividly described each of the characters, and the dialogue between the characters flowed easily. This made it easy to distinguish the personalities of each character. John has many faults, but he tries to do good and see justice served. However, John is willing to do anything to right wrongs which causes a few problems between him and Rachel. Rachel is the exact opposite of John. She is cautious and opposed to killing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the beginning of the book, John takes care of a problem that has been causing trouble for the cruise ship. I like how the author included this subplot in the story because it gives you a good idea of John s character. Not only does John have to find Wolfe, but his older sister needs his help in dealing with a strange note that she received right before her husband was hit by a car. This made the plot more complex and made the novel even more intriguing to read. The descriptions of places that he visited were described very well. You can tell author knows a lot about these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Rhetorical Analysis Of The Backlash Against Serial And... Rhetorical Analysis In his passionately written article The Backlash Against Serial and Why It s Wrong, author Conor Friedersdorf comes to the podcast s defense following the harsh criticisms that have been thrown at Serial since its debut. Serial is a spinoff series from parent podcast This American Life, which details the investigation and reinvestigation of a brutal 1999 murder involving high school lovers of the Baltimore area. Friedersdorf s piece not only comes to defend Serial s honor, but it also fights back and grapples with these disparagements thrown at the podcast. In particular, the accused transgressions from fellow writers Jay Caspian Kang in his own work Serial and White Reporter Privilege and Jeff Yang s post from Quartz. In my judgement, Friedersdorf does an excellent job refuting Kang s and Yang s opposing views and persuading his audience that Serial is innocent of the accused wrongdoings. What are these wrongdoings you ask? Kang claims that Serial is not so much about the cold case it is investigating, but more so the producer and narrator, Sarah Koenig s, fixation on the case. He also believes that while Koenig may be well intentioned, she is interpreting and making assumptions on facts of the lives of people within minority communities involved with the case. Another writer, Yang asserts that This American Life s method of narrative journalism displays cultural clumsiness (Yang qtd. Friedersdorf). Friedersdorf argues that these allegations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Benefits Of Being A Lifelong Learner LifeLong Learners Yes, I believe that we should all be lifelong learners. Lifelong learners are motivated to learn and develop new information because they just want to. It will help all of us with skills that we all need to know in life and it will help us get better at them. It can enhance our understandings of this world around us, providing us with better opportunities to improve our lives. Becoming a lifelong learner can help you achieve a more satisfying personal life, making us smarter with our words, and able to understand a concept better. It helps you want to develop a new skill that in some way enhance your life. There is no specific reasoning to become a lifelong learner but it can be a rewarding experience for everybody who does it. If you keep the brain active it has many advantages since learning can help you out with many things in your life. Being a lifelong learner can help the world globally because it can help us with skills we all need to know and it can help everyone become smarter in their careers. It makes you talk and write smarter, so you can do many things. Becoming a lifelong learner you have to be able to learn skills that will help you with this world that keeps changing. You can learn all of these skills at a young age will will help you become more advanced on it later in life. In your future everything globally is going to change and you have to be ready for those changes. You can learn all the skills you need to learn to become a lifelong ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay on The Role of the Reflexive Ethnographer The Role of the Reflexive Ethnographer Works Cited Missing The role of the reflexive ethnographer has been constantly defined and redefined since the beginning of the study of anthropology. The use of reflexivity has and will always be questioned in anthropology. Malinowski, who was a pioneer in the field of anthropology, discouraged the use of reflexivity; he, instead, believed that anthropology was scientific and could produce concrete evidence (Malinowski 17). Reflexivity is way in which anthropologists try to get rid of this scientific and rigid anthropology; it is a move towards an emotional and self reflective anthropology. Reflexivity denies the structuralism which Malinowski and Levi Strauss attended to. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Visweswaran believes that reflexive anthropology did not begin with Paul Rabinow, Jean Paul Dumont and Vincent Crapanzano (Visweswaran 22) but began with women who, because of societal constraints, could not be anthropologists. These women s writings, she claims, have been dismissed as popularized accounts or as confessional field literature (Visweswaran 21). These ethnographies have been also called inadequate science (Visweswaran 21); this is in relation to Malinowski s belief that anthropology is a structured and scientific method. It is ironic then that men are heralded as exemplars of this new genre (Visweswaran 22) when women began reflexivity before them. Visweswaran goes on to analyze these formerly unknown and ignored female texts; she looks at these ethnographies to make her own ethnography. These ethnographies, for Visweswaran, are ethnographies in the text themselves; they reveal the female author s complex negotiation of positionality within a single gender domain (Visweswaran 27). Visweswaran is thus reflexive about the female identity and hence about her own identity. She believes that anthropologists should be reflexive with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Argentina Briefing Briefing: Republic of Argentina The Republic of Argentina is a federal republic. The president is the head of state and commander in chief of the armed forces. The president is elected to a four year term by a national election. The president may only be elected for a second consecutive term. The president may elect his own cabinet and chief of cabinet by himself. However, the chief of cabinet may be removed by majority vote in each of the governments chambers. The country has a bicameral congress. The congress contains two hundred and fifty seven members. There is a 72 member senate in place with re elections every six year. One third of the house stands for election every two years. There are twenty three states in the country. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However the country is predicted to rise by 2.7% by the end of 2017. The citizens have protested against the current problem at hand and there have been trade unions formed to mobilize against the loss of Industrial grade jobs. In twenty fifteen the Argentine Central Bank eliminated foreign exchange and capital control. They wanted to increase the investors trust and support after their currency inflated by 40%. The decision was also aimed to lower the cost of the agricultural exports. The president looked to increase foreign investment, he organized a large investment forum to attract EUR 31 billion investment into their country. Most crops receive a tax exemption however this has dropped industrial production by 4%. The agriculture sector expects to receive a 58 million investment in 2016 2017. The country also has resource potential with the world s fourth largest oil reserve and its second largest shale gas reserve. In twenty sixteen argentina faced an inflammation of their currency by forty percent and large unemployment rates. The country seeks to strengthen economic ties with countries such as the EU and the United States. The demographics of Argentina for age structure are 24% zero to fourteen, 15% fifteen to twenty four, 39% percent twenty five to fifty four, 9% fifty five to sixty four 11% sixty five years and older. For the median age of males it is thirty years old, women are on average 32 years old. The population rate is .93%. The birth rates are 17 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Game Go Is A Strategy Game Go The game go is a strategy game. It combines beauty with intellectual challenges, and the patterns formed by the black and white stones are visually striking and can exercise an almost hypnotic attraction as the game goes on (American Go Association). It is played with two people sitting across from each other with the game board in between them. The game board is usually a nine by nine, thirteen by thirteen, or nineteen by nineteen grid constructed of wood or bamboo. Beginners start out on the nine by nine board, and the when they feel comfortable, they will start to use the thirteen by thirteen board and so on. There also are white and black, smooth, ovoidal shaped stones. One player is black and the other is white. The stones ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once the piece is captured, the captor will place the opponent s stone in the lid of their stone container. To gain territory a player must completely surround an area on the board with their stones. To count up points players will count how many stones they have captured, how many stones they have on the board, and how much territory they have. To count territory players need to count how many points they have surrounded on the board with their stones. The game ends when both players do not see anymore strategic moves that they can make. The game go (wei chi) originated in China, but now more than seventy countries play in the annual go tournaments. It is the oldest game still played in its original form with historical references as far back as 2500 to 4000 years (American Go Association). The knowledge of the game s timeline comes from the mention of go in books, diaries, and documents like Analects of Confucius and The Tale of Genji. Go has not changed much over time, but Archeological evidence shows that the early game was played on a board with a 17x17 grid. By the time that the game had spread to Korea and Japan in about the 7th century, boards with a 19x19 grid had become standard (Wikipedia). According to legends, either Emperor Yao or Emperor Shun invented go to discipline his sons Dan and Shang Jun,. The earliest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Jainism And Buddhism Similarities Buddhism and Jainism both originated from Hinduism. Buddhism and Jainism originated and developed as distinct religions in the same geographical area. With that being said there are going to be some similarities among both Buddhism and Jainism. Both of the religions are known as atheistic religions and are considered to be polytheistic religions that have a primary goal. Buddhism s goal is gain enlightenment, The Buddha taught that by understanding how we create suffering for ourselves we can become free. (Fisher 137) Jainism s goal is to liberate the soul, Jain teachings recognized that we humans are imperfect, but hold out the promise that through careful control of our senses and thoughts we can attain perfection, freedom, and happiness. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The religion of Buddhism is centered upon the life and teachings of Guatama Buddha while Jainism is centered on the life and teachings of Mahavira. Buddhism believes in Devas or celestial beings; Jainism believes in deities known as Tirthenkaras. Each of the religions have a principle to their religion. Buddhism s principle is to escape from the suffering of life by practicing the Eightfold Path whereas Jainism s principle is to respect all living things and avoid bad karma which can cause rebirth and suffering. They also believe in Nirvana which means blowing out or putting out or extinguishing a lamp or fire. (hinduwebsite.com) Buddhism and Jainism organize their monastic orders where they use monks and nuns. Buddhist believe in the three jewels: the Buddha, the Dhamma and the Sangha whereas the Jains believe in Godliness, the one who can break the bonds of karma and liberation can be termed God. There is an age difference between the Buddhism and the Jainism religions. Buddhism is about 2,500 years old starting about 563 BCE; Jainism is very ancient, one of the oldest religions. Buddhism has about 300 450 million followers whereas Jainism only has about 50 60 million ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Kurt Vonnegut s Slaughterhouse-Five Essay A piece a cake, this is a phrase commonly used unlike the phrase so it goes. In the novel Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut the phrase so it goes is used 106 times. This three worded phrase does not seem like it has more meaning than the four worded phrase, a piece a cake, but it actually plays an important part in the novel. The phrase so it goes is specifically used after a person has died in the book, which occurs frequently. Vonnegut uses this phrase to demonstrate that whatever happens in life happens and so it goes. Kurt Vonnegut starts off with the main character, Billy Pilgrim, trying to find a meaning in this war world because he finds life meaningless. Tralfamadorians however simply reply to a corpse by saying so it goes. Soon enough Billy starts seeing corpses the same way and feeling nothing. He does not waste time to feel bad about the death of somebody, he just moves on with himself. Billy even admits that he has changed the way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People are always going to find a way to start a fight or harm others. They accepted the fact that both of these things will always occur. They also knew that they could not prevent certain things from happening, among the things Billy Pilgrim could not change were the past, the present, and the future. This quote also shows how unpredictable war and death can be You needn t worry about bombs, by the way. Dresden is an open city. It is undefended and contains no war industries or troop concentrations of any importance, Dresden however does get bombed and kills over 100,000 thousand people. It also shows that war does not have to make sense and you are not always safe even when you think you are. Poo tee weet? is also an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Appropriate Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE) Appropriate personnel protective equipment (PPE) is critical to ensure that health workers do not contract the diseases when assisting infected patients. In order to ensure that health workers are not infected, timely availability of high quality protective equipment cannot be over emphasized. Since UNICEF supported the government of Sierra Leone in establishing and maintaining an uninterrupted supply of protective clothing and accompanying technologies such as gloves, masks, aprons, etc for the health care workforce during the EBOLA outbreaks, using new PPE. An assessment to evaluate the effectiveness of PPE to personnel against EBOLA will be conducted. The outcome of the assessment should include the following; 1. The number of health workers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Number of community health workers who were infected by EBOLA virus 4. Frequency of use of PPE by health personnel. Based on the findings from the assessment, corrective measures can be put in place to ensure that health workers do not contact the virus when on duty. If the number of health workers who were competent in proper use of PPE and they used it as per manufacture s instructions and still contracted the virus, then they may a need to asses the PPE to ensure that it is of high quality to protect personnel from infection. This can be achieved through working with regulatory authorities, WHO and stringent regulatory authorities to ensure that manufactures who supply PPE are certified. Future PPE should be acquired from manufacture s whose PPE meet the required specifications for EBOLA PPE. Since EBOLA is transmitted through blood and other body fluids, PPE which does resistant to fluid penetration should be used in order to prevent infection of health workers. A pool of selected certified suppliers who meet the specifications can be identified for future outbreak response. It is important to have a pool to ensure that in case of outbreaks, the right ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Introduction Of Rail And Wallangarra Introduction: Rail and Wallangarra The earliest presence of rail travel in Australia began in 1854, first developed within states to link major settlements with various resources. The idea of intercolonial transportation began circa 1855: a network of railways systems crossing the country and connecting major settlements. Railways slowly expanded as settlements developed further inland, with rail essential in bringing farm and mining produce to capital cities and ports. Wallangarra, a town situated on the New South Wales border, 200km south west of Brisbane, was one of the first Queensland settlements to establish intercolonial rail transportation in 1887, and it may have been one of the busiest. Its efforts in connecting two colonies New South Wales and Queensland post federation held significance in the town s progress into the 20th century. Now a heritage listed building and site, the Wallangarra Railway Station has seen an array of change and excitement in its 100 Years. An inquiry into just how important the station was during colonial trade and transportation as well as the town s development as a result of its presence was undertaken through a local site study of the Railway s building and surrounding area. The findings of this inquiry will be discussed in the following discourse. 1. Colonial and Intercolonial Trade and the Beginning of Wallangarra In order to understand the purpose and need for the Wallangarra Railway Station [and subsequent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay on The Theme of Hypocrisy in The Catcher In The Rye The Theme of Hypocrisy in The Catcher In The Rye In the novel The Catcher In The Rye, the protagonist Holden Caulfield views his surroundings with hypocrisy and contempt in an attempt to avoid the corruption of adulthood. Holden places himself above the crowd because he believes everyone acts phony. In the process, Caulfield reveals his true problem: his refusal to change. Holden fears adulthood because it brings responsibilities and trouble. He believes all adults possess an aurora of phoniness. His disgust of everyone around him reveals his fear of growing up. Holden exhibits insecurity, so to make himself feel better, he exercises the power to condemn people for the way they behave. Holden ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The trouble is, you wouldn t (Salinger 172). Because the aging process is inevitable, Holden abhors the idea of growing up and becoming a phony himself. Change is inevitable and is a constant phase that Holden cannot conceptualize. Holden s fear of change can be exemplified by the Museum of Natural History. Like the museum, he wants everything to be unchanging and as simple as possible. He talks about the immutable statues by saying, Certain things they should stay the way they are... I know it s impossible, but it s too bad anyway (Salinger 122). By admitting his fear of change, Holden also reveals another important aspect of his life: his loss of childhood innocence. The only thing he can talk about without contempt is kids. Allie, his deceased brother, is continuously mentioned in the book, as well as the many interactions Holden has with Phoebe. Although he is continuously deriding others around him, he humbly admits to his sister that the only thing he could envision doing is saving kids, What I have to do I have to catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff [...] I d just be the catcher in the rye and all. I know it s crazy, but that s the only thing I d like to be (Salinger 173). Holden s love for kids is the only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Life Of Frederick Douglas, By Fredrick Douglas During the enslavement of Fredrick Douglas, he began to educate himself in the field of language and writing. Quickly this became a burden as well as a blessing, as Fredrick had to duck and hide at every turn to ensure that no one who could be a threat to his being found out that he possessed the ability to read. As Fredrick slowly grows with each piece of new material he can acquire, it becomes more evident that Fredrick has also consecutively began to become depressed. Though gifted with the ability to read and even write, later on his life, he now possessed enough knowledge to understand the severity of his situation. He was a man trapped with no way to escape. This began to wear on Fredrick and pushed him into the dark depths of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His ability to read and write gave him opportunity, a chance for hope. As every opportunity presented itself to Douglas, he would take it from bribing the little boys on the street with pieces of bread in exchange for bits of knowledge to carving letters into driftwood and make it into a beneficial situation. Douglas greatest benefit from learning to read and write, however, was that he could now compose complete thoughts to paper and convey them to other people. This has allowed others to benefit from his work even after his passing. Fredrick Douglas educated himself because he thought it held value, something that could not be taken away from him. There are two main reasons Fredrick educated himself. Fredrick Douglas educated himself on the mannerisms to read and write because he wished to transcribe the struggles and feelings that he had during his enslavement and the only appropriate way to do that to ensure that everyone would hear his voice was to jot those words down to paper and see to it that they are published. The ability to read and write presented itself as an opportunity to freedom. As he developed and began thinking on a higher level it allowed for him to be more aware of his environment and opportunities. This became Fredrick s golden ticket . Hand over fist, every day he would get better with his ability to compose pieces and read letters. This means that every day he became closer and closer to the actuality of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Fire Hydrant Research Paper The usage of fire hydrants has been an essential part of fire extinguishing in the United States. Before the creation of the fire hydrant, fire plugs and bucket brigades were used to access water. The word hydrant appeared for the first time in connection with Philadelphia s municipal water system. The initial use of the hydrant was used for both firefighting and a source of sanitary water for the community (Wohleber, 2002). Fire hydrants can be found in various of places that allows fire fighters to access water when needed. Over the years, it has provided active protection and local water supply to the community. A fire hydrant allows for quick access to water and is an important device for fighting dangerous fires. It was believed that Frederick Graff, Chief Engineer of the Philadelphia Water Works, invented the pillar type cast fire hydrant in 1801. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The initial creation of the fire hydrant was very different than what we think of it today. It started off with having to use buckets of water to using a hand pumping system to fire hydrants storing water underground. As of today, there are over 6 million fire hydrants located across the United States and are easily located with different markings. The purpose of this creation was it allowed for a safe and active fire protection measure and a source for water storage. When responding to a fire emergency, fire hydrants are useful in situations when there is a lack of supply for water. To prevent the misuse of the hydrant, it requires special tools to be opened, such as a pentagonal wrench to remove the valve that covers the hydrant (Jones, 2009). Fire trucks are unable to carry big tanks that hold all the water and so having these devices located in the community enables them to have access to all the water they need. Hydrants are designed to allow about 250 gallons of water to flow through the hydrants per minute (Jones, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Why I Was Surprised When Octavie Was Still Alive I was very surprised with the end to The Locket. In no way did I think that Edmond was still alive. According to the short story Edmond was at war, but he never got seriously injured. So, when I read that he had past, and the locket was returned to Octavie I was shocked. Made precious as material things sometimes are by being forever identified with a significant moment of one s existence. This quote is very sad because Octavie is remembering what she had with Edmond and the fact that she will have to go through life with just memories of their time together, instead of making more memories is upsetting to her. It wasn t until she was with Judge Pillier when it was a little strange that he wasn t as upset to lose his son, as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Rubin Carter Trial Analysis Justice is all I ask for. Justice The Justice system did not treat Rubin Carter fairly because he was wrongfully convicted of murder. Carter was racially profiled because he was a black man and the evidence of the crime committed was hidden from the justice system. Carter had gone through three trials in total and out of those three trials two trials were based off of the given evidence that was tamperd with which made it look like Carter had done the murder. Those two trials only had white people on jury order and those people firmly belived that if a murder had occured the murderer would be a coloured person and in this case it was Carter. This did not give Carter a fair chance at freedom and to prove to the court that he did not do the murder. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Lincoln-Douglas Debate Essay examples Every single moment that takes place in history arguably leaves an effect that lasts much longer than just the initial outcome. The Lincoln Douglas Debates are by far one of the truest examples of this happening. The seven debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas that took place in 1858 had extreme importance in Illinois that created effects that decided the presidential election of 1860. The Lincoln Douglas debates were a series of several debates that took place all over the state of Illinois. In these debates, two men argued in order to express their beliefs and standpoints on certain issues, primarily slavery, in an attempt to be elected into a seat in the U.S. Senate. The two men that participated in these debates were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Abraham Lincoln began as a lawyer born in Kentucky who gained attention to himself through having contrasting beliefs to Douglas over the topic of slavery. Through the Lincoln Douglas debates, Lincoln morphed into a candidate prepared to become an unforgettable president (History). On June 16, 1858 made the statement a house divided against itself cannot stand, in a speech about slavery, deeply contrasting with Douglas s views and speaking about the conspiracy of the democratic plot to get slavery legalized in every state. This conspiracy, of course, was being partly conspired by Stephen Douglas. Three weeks later, Stephen Douglas refuted these claims while also calling Abraham Lincoln a dangerous abolitionist (Looking for Lincoln). Being an abolitionist at the time held a very negative connotation because abolitionists were often irrational extremists (Morel 4). The following evening, in the exact same place as Douglas had spoken, Lincoln spoke once more. The Lincoln Douglas debates all began due to the fact that Douglas had been travelling all over the state of Illinois making speeches in order to increase the likelihood of his chance to be reelected into the U.S. Senate. More often than not, less than a week later, sometimes the very same night, the annoying Republican candidate, Lincoln would follow suit and speak to the same group of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Income And Poverty In The United States Essay Income, Wealth and Poverty in the United States of America I. Introduction This study considers the conditions of income, wealth and poverty in the United States of America. Income got a better distribution during the 70s but the level of economic growth decreased aggravating the unequal distribution of income (Stone, et al). However, wealth enclosed an inequality of distribution in the United States. It is referred to the unequal distribution of assets among residents of the United States. Also wealth is associated to the values of homes, automobiles, personal valuables, businesses, savings, and investments. In this context, statistics of poverty indicate people living at the economic adversity without satisfying their basic necessities. In mention by the article named Measuring Poverty (A New Approach), the statistical data of poverty is published by the U.S. government being a topic of importance and political sensitivity. In fact, the statistical information of the Census related to average income for family was a positive distribution at the top between 1970 and 2000. Nevertheless, this positive share of income got to fall as a consequence of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also income is less concentrated than wealth. Also the Federal Reserve s Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is the main source to obtain information related the allocation of wealth for household. The SCF income distribution received approximately a third of all income in 2013 data also shows that the top 3 percent of the, while the top 3 percent of the wealth distribution held 54 percent of all wealth (Stone, et al). Similarly, the top 10 percent of the income distribution received a little less than half of all income, while the top 10 percent of the wealth distribution held three quarters of all wealth. In fact, the average wealth has amplified over the past 50 years, but it has not developed equally for all groups ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Biography Of Cecilia Beaux Cecilia Beaux was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as the youngest daughter to Jean Adolphe Beaux and Cecilia Kent Leavitt. After her mom died and their dad left for France, Cecilia and her sister, Elta, were raised by their grandparents and aunts (NMWA, 1). Beaux s interest in art started at a young age when she was encouraged at home and in school to take up art. Her and her uncle would visit the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts where she had her first major exposure to art (Carter, 25). When she attended school, Beaux was unable to afford the art fee, so she began art lessons with her relative, Catherine Ann Drinker. Drinker was an accomplished artist at this time and became Beaux s role model throughout the time they studied together. After having lessons with Drinker, Beaux studied with Francis Adolf Van der Wielen and then eventually took over his post and was appointed as a drawing teacher (Carter, 37). She was mainly doing lithographs at this time for Thomas Sinclair, a Philadelphia printer. Under the influence of Thomas Eakins, in 1876 she started attending the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (carter, 54). After leaving PAFA, Beaux continued to study with more people and eventually moved to France to expand her horizons even though she was doing so well in Philadelphia. This is when Beaux decided to devote herself to portraiture. She eventually moved back to Philadelphia and painted many prominent members of society, such as writers, politicians, and other artists (NMWA, 1). At the peak of her portrait career is when she painted Seated Girl in a Long Black Dress. She painted this piece in 1885 which was the same year that she won the Mary Smith Prize at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts exhibitions (NMWA, 1). Beaux was so well known for her portraits and was commissioned by many well known people. She was one of the most successful portrait artists of her time and received numerous awards, had her own exhibit, and published her autobiography (NMWA, 1). Beaux received the Chi Omega fraternity s gold medal, for the American woman who had the made the greatest contribution to the culture of the world from First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt (NMWA, 1). Cecilia Beaux was considered to best ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Effects Of Socioeconomic Status On Multicultural... Daily living in the United States has caused many to fall in the clutches of health issues, anxiety, and depression. Americans have become over whelmed with the worries and struggles of, social conditions, the racial crisis, and financial difficulties. Unfortunately, there are so many that are not recognizing these mental obstacles and are carrying on, baring the weight as if these feelings are normal. This qualifies as Socioeconomic Status (SES). Socioeconomic Status encompasses all of those factors that exceed one s physical health,......... social conditions, ...... one s sense of well being...... They are often hindered in their attempts at conquering the disparities that permeate their reality. (Wimberley, 2015) Within marginalized populations SES is considered a prime predictor of health/wealth disparities. This situation has reached and all time high with depression alone affecting 14 million adults each year. (Wimberley, 2015) Socioeconomic Status has an impact on multicultural social work practice. SES is commonly conceptualized as the social standing or class of an individual or group. (Association, 2016) In the United States, a person or family is considered to be living in poverty if their aggregate income is less than their earned threshold. (Proctor, 2015) This pertains to social work practice, because many of Americans are feeling the pressures of keeping up with the threshold of society, and at the same time appear to be focused. Social work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Scopes Trial In Inherit The Wind In their play Inherit the Wind, Lawrence and Lee s fictionalization of the Scopes Trial illustrates how the mid twentieth century movement against intellectualism infringed upon the Constitutional rights of Americans. By manipulating details, Lee and Laurence distanced themselves from the repercussions they may have faced during the McCarthyism era. Furthermore, the addition of new characters and plot differences makes for a more entertaining play. The playwrights specifically avoid referencing the Scopes Trial by adding a vague setting to their play. The stage directions are set as Time: Summer. Not too long ago. Place: A small town. (Lawrence). Additionally, the authors alter character names and add characters. For example, Rachel, who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the mid twentieth century, Joseph McCarthy spearheaded a movement to find and prosecute Communists. Countless Americans were accused of being affiliated with the Communist party. Thus, politicians, actors, writers, directors; people from all walks of life were very afraid of Joseph McCarthy. They dared not to question him directly or even express their criticisms in private. Americans fear of McCarthy became deeply ingrained within their own minds (Llewellyn 1). Similarly in the Cates trial, Rachel is afraid to criticize fundamentalists such as Brady or Reverend Brown even in her own thoughts. Near the end of Act 3, Rachel confesses, You see, I haven t really thought very much. I was always afraid of what I might think so it seemed safer not to think at all. But now I know. (Lawrence 77).To criticize McCarthy during the McCarthy era was to criticize America itself criticizing McCarthy was akin to supporting the godless Communists. By comparison, criticizing an authority figure such as Brady, the so called messenger of God, was to question God himself and to support the godless ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Application For Approval Of Project RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCE BANGALORE KARNATAKA APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF PROJECT WORK PROJECT PROPOSAL 1 NAME OF THE CANDIDATE AND ADDRESS BINA SHRESTHA PADMASHREE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, NO 23, 80 FEET ROAD, GURUKRUPA LAYOUT, NAGARBHAVI, BANGALORE 72 EMAILID: bina.shreshamph14@gmail.com 2 NAME OF THE NSTITUTIONPADMASHREE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 3COURSE OF STUDY AND SUBJECTMASTERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH4DATE OF ADMISSION TO COURSEOCTOBER 2014 5 TITLE OF THE TOPIC: UTILIZATION OF MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES IN A TARKESHWOR MUNICIPALITY, KATHAMANDU, NEPAL 6 BRIEF RESUME OF THE INTENDED WORK INTRODUCTION: Motherhood is a positive and fulfilling experience. But for some women it may be associated with suffering, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Health care delivery system may vary according to the country. In Nepal, Ministry of health and Population (MOHP) is the main body of health care delivery system. Under the MOHP, Department of Health Services (DoHS) delivers the entire health care service to the country. The Family Health Division, one of the divisions of Department of Health Services (DoHS) is responsible for delivering maternal health care services throughout the country. The division provides the maternal health services are through sub health posts (SHP) at each village development committee (VDC), health posts (HP) at each 5 VDCs, primary health care centers (PHC) at each of electoral constituency, district hospitals at each district, Zonal hospitals at each zone and Regional Hospital at each region. At community level, there is Village Health Workers (VHW), Female Community Health Volunteers (FCHV). For outreach areas, outreach clinics are conducted. SHP is the referral centre for TBAs and FCHVs as well as a venue for community based activities such as PHC outreach clinics and EPI clinics. Maternal and child health workers (MCHW) provide antenatal and postnatal care and assist in home deliveries whereas Auxiliary nurse midwives (ANM) provide antenatal and postnatal care as well as delivery at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Backstabber Research Paper Throughout your life you will meet many people. You will encounter people everywhere you go, but be careful not everyone is your friend! Some of these people you call your friend maybe just using you for something they want to acquire with obtaining your relationship as a friend. The worst type of friend on my list is the notorious backstabber. Can t even to begin to tell you about the backstabbers. They are everywhere, at work, school, teammates. The type of backstabber I had ran into in my life, he wanted one thing from me. The only thing he wanted was my so called friendship to just get closer with my friend who of course is a female. He used me to just try and get closer to her to try and ruin my relationship with her and I. What so called friend would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These types of friends may seem to be your friend when having a good time outside of school. In school it is a whole different story. I had been friends with my friend Jeremy for more than 10 years. I never even realized what he had been doing. He had been copying me on my homework and tried to copy off me on some tests but, I caught him. I spend most of my nights studying for this test to then have my friend who plays video games all night come along and take all my credit. I don t think so buddy. So I did not allow him to copy off me any more. I told him he needs to start studying. Then finally you have to deal with the jock. The jock is a type of friend that bullies his way into a friend group. They think they are above everyone and are better than everyone. My jock of a friend I had to deal with was named Carson. He was a brutal half back. He was big, and he was mean. We both played in the same intramural league and eventually had to play each other. But we were friends still at the time. But Carson was either a very dirty player or did not like me very much. He would foul me just about every play, but the refs would not call it a personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Soccer Vs American Culture Two of the most popular sports worldwide have drastically different followings. Even though people say soccer is more popular, there is no real debate on why football is king. Both sports have impacted citizens and changed cultures, but which one is ultimately better? The first football game was played about one hundred and fifty years ago, and since has grown to have the largest followings in the United States. American people have grown up in a society that is swarmed by a Footballistic Culture. During the fall season all talks and conversations are about how good the Patriots are doing or who has the best fantasy team, but by now this seems normal. To an average American boy this is nothing unnatural to hear about on a daily basis, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The United States has its own favoritism of sports, and is captivated by football. Soccer, for the rest of the world, is an all time classic. It brings neighborhoods, family, and teams together to participate in a game that seems a little simple. The problem with soccer is that for some it s too basic, there aren t enough opportunities to score and the players seem to just run around for ninety minutes. What soccer lacks is the depth of strategy and the ability for players to specialize. Some plays can be attempted, but they are usually unsuccessful due to the position of the teams players and the lack of communication across the field. When players are halfway across the field, it s difficult to communicate a play and getting closer requires running which results in a loss of energy. Another reason why soccer isn t as interesting is the fact that scoring occurs infrequently and sometimes never. Nobody wants to sit in a stadium for three hours to watch a game where the final score will be one to zero; where s the enjoyment in that! The overall play of the game comes off as boring, watching athletes kick a ball up the field makes the game unbearable to watch. Arguably one of the worst features about soccer is the fact that athletes never change sides, resulting in some players striking upfront while the others hang back for defense. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Reflection Of The Five Psychoosexual Stages Of Personality... Attending the psychology lecture has been an interesting experience for me, which I learn about different psychological theories explaining how our behaviors and thoughts are changing by the surrounding stimuli and factors. While I attain the theoretical knowledge, I also understand the important to convert this knowledge into daily applications. Among the theories I have learnt in the lesson, I found the psychoanalytic framework of Sigmund Freud is more appealing to me as I can somehow relate it to myself and the psychological development of my little brother. Moreover, it seems a more controversial theory when compare to other psychology perspective. As Sigmund Freud suggested, every mature individual has a personality structure with three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It included oral, anal, phallic, latency and genital in which I want to focus on the latency stage which suggest to be develop between six to twelve years old of a child and it matches the age period of my little brother. My brother is an eleven years old student who is now studying primary six. As he is about to become a secondary school student, I observe that his behaviors are changing gradually. When he was about to have an exam at school, he used to choose play over study and watch TV until our mother stared scolding him. Surprisingly, during the exam period last month, he started to revise earlier than usually without mother telling him to do so. Besides, he started to show empathy to others, and more often to lend a hand to people who are in need, for example giving seat to the needy in public transport and participating in different volunteering work. It is kind of a familiar screen to my childhood as our mother taught us both to be a helpful person. The first example about revision shows that my brother starts to have a stronger self control over his own desire which is playing computer games and watching TV. This indicate the development of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. My First Pair Of Black Patent Leather Buckle Shoes Essay My first pair of black patent leather buckle shoes were so shiny. I was wearing cotton socks with lace trim that day. It was my first day of school; kindergarten. We were all sitting on the floor listening to Miss Bronk read us the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Her voice was fading off in the distance as I played with the buckles on my brand new shiny shoes. I nearly jumped out of my skin when Miss Bronk harshly spoke my name. Take your shoes off and bring them to me. She said. I just hung my head in shame. I was so embarrassed to be called out in class like that. I peeked at her though the tears in my eyes; Miss Bronk got up out of her chair and towered above me. Give me the shoes! she said. Unbuckling my shoes, I slipped them off my feet and handed them to her. I spent the rest of that day in school without my shoes. I never saw my pretty shoes again. After school that day I was standing out on the school portico waiting for the bus to come pick us up to take us home. I stood in line in my white cotton socks with lace tops. The kids made fun of me because I didn t have shoes. I didn t have nice clothes either, like the other kids did; mine were bought off the chubby girl rack at Sears and Roebuck. I didn t have one friend. Somehow I continued to go to kindergarten for the rest of the school term. Miss Bronk never mentioned my shoes when we had our party on the last day of school. We had cupcakes and milk that day. It was fun, but I didn t know anyone. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Essay On Tax Compliance In Zimbabwe 1.1 Introduction This chapter provides background information regarding tax compliance by SMEs in Zimbabwe. The topics covered in the chapter include background of the study, statement of the problem, the objectives of the study, main research question, sub research questions and justification of the study. Other sub topics covered include significance of the study, delimitations, and limitations of the study and definition of terms. 1.2 Background of the study A study undertaken by a research firm, Global Financial Integrity revealed Zimbabwe could have lost $12 billion in the past 30 years through illegal financial outflows that include secret financial deals tax avoidance and illegal commercial activities. The Policy Officer for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, the informal sector and SMEs has become the major employer in the country. SMEs, primarily formed by the retrenched workers are now filling the gap in revenue collection by government. According to Maseko 2014 SMEs represent 95% of enterprises that generate over 50% of private sector employment and when the country is suffering from a debilitating liquidity crunch this has become a major concern, considering that the sector is not fully compliant with tax collection by ZIMRA. There are a number of challenges related to revenue collection from SMEs by government. According to the Minister of SMEs Nyoni (2014) a FINSCOPE survey report indicated that 85% of Micrco, Small and medium Enterprises are informal and almost US7.4 billion is circulating in the informal sector. The government is planning to seriously engage big companies on the possibility of opening micro finance institutions to capacitate SMEs in order for them to start making a meaningful contribution to the fiscus through tax collection. Through formalizing SMEs, which constitute 95 percent of informal sector, ZIMRA will be able to put them on the radar of the taxman. According to Tshuma (2014) ZIMRA officials adopted a more radical approach which included raiding offices of SMEs for search and seizure of documents, raising assessments instantly and garnishing clients accounts to boost tax collection ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Computer Assisted Audit Tools And Techniques, Data... The third assignment is based on the following topics: Computer assisted audit tools and techniques, Data structures and CAATT s for Data extraction, and auditing the revenue cycle. This paper will provide solutions to the problems specified in this third assignment. The solutions can be referenced back to the provided problems from the text Information Technology Auditing Assurance on pages 325, 384 458 respectively. Problem 1 Processing Controls Presented in the following lines will be the three data control categories, two specific controls and how each of the controls contributes to ensuring that the data is reliable. This problem is divided into three different controls: Input, Processing and Output. Input controls ensure the validity, accuracy and completeness of transactions. (Hall Singleton, 2011) These controls mainly check the integrity of data entered into a business application. Data input is checked to ensure that it remains within specified parameters. Processing controls provide an automated means to ensuring the processing is complete, accurate and authorized. (Hall Singleton, 2011). Processing controls can be divided into three categories which are run to run controls, operator intervention controls, and Audit Trail controls. Output controls ensure that output from the system is not lost, misdirected, or corrupted and privacy is not violated. (Hall Singleton, 2011). These controls address what is done with the data and comparisons with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Why The British Led The Industrial Revolution Why the British Led the Industrial Revolution What led Great Britain to become the first country to star in the Industrial Revolution, comes down to a complex system of factors, each aspect holds a major role in the contribution in the growth in the Industrial Revolution and of Great Britain. While much is known about the happenings of the Industrial Revolution itself, less is acknowledged about the events that were direct causes of the period. Histories and economist have pointed towards several key factors, each working together like well oiled machine. First, beginning with the agriculture revolution which would increase the production of crops as well and decreasing prices. More food meant more trade. Trade then lead to larger desire for goods and with the need of goods arose new technology. Technology increased the production and efficiency of all factories. With the creation of factories, workers were required to help produce and run machines. The prospect of new work drive people to cities and towns. The Industrial Revolution was a cycle that feed itself, with need came technology and with technology came need and through this process arose advanced society which Great Britain led the world forward. For any civilization to develop, it must not only be able to feed its people but also be affordable and keep up with rising population. Without a stable source of food and or livestock no nation could support an industrial evolution or even standard growth. For ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Mandatory Military Conscription and Its Effect on Society... In todays society the war in the Middle East can be considered a controversial topic. The men and women in Iraq and Afghanistan put their lives on the line every day to help keep our country free. No one has forced them to serve in the United States Armed Forces they have made their own conscience decision to serve. However these men and women only make up a small percentage of the United States population. Should all men and women be required to serve in the U.S. armed forces when they graduate from high school or should the United States require mandatory military service? Mandatory military service, or conscription, may be as old as mankind itself. Conscription says that during a time of war all able bodied men and women must ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During World War I about three fourths of the 3.5 million unit armed forces came from conscription. During this time period many people felt that conscription was unconstitutional. However the United States Supreme court upheld the constitutionality of the draft by stating that Article I of the constitution gives Congress the power to raise and support Armies . In the year 1940 after the fall of France in World War II the United States Congress enacted a peace time draft. If drafted during this time period conscripts were only required to serve one year. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor however congress Smith 3 extended the length of the draft and expanded the draft to me aged 18 to 38. Approximately ten million men were drafted through the Selective Service System as a result. Throughout the Cold War the draft helped to maintain the numbers of the U.S. armed forces. The Selective Service System drafted 1.5 million men during the Korean War. During the Vietnam War, draftees were a minority of the United States armed forces. However they accounted for over half of Army battle deaths. At the time of the Vietnam War many people were against the draft and the war itself. This meant that there were many protests against the draft. Eventually President Nixon reduced the number of draftees and gradually recalled troops from Vietnam. The draft officially ended in1973. There are two very obvious sides to conscription. They are those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Cambodia Genocide Essay The Cambodian Genocide of 1975 was a horrific event that will never be forgotten or forgiven in the Cambodia society. However, this event could have been prevented, had less killings, and the victims still can receive justice. After analyzing articles covering this topic, we can see the 8 stages of genocide, how other countries contributed, and the process of the current conviction of former Khmer Rouge members. This genocide showed many signs in the Eight Stages of Genocide including, organization, polarization, preparation, extermination, and denial. To start off, organization was seen in the creation of the group Khmer Rouge a communist party as they were not independent but actually soldiers and officials in the government. The text ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the article, Letter to Cambodia the text quotes, head of the central detention center scrawled Kill them all over lists of prisoners, and in Barely Trying it states, virtually the entire population of the city had been deported to deadly work camps. As a result, extermination came sooner than anticipated and hundreds of thousand of civilians were killed by their own leaders. We can see this in Forgetting Pol Plot where they state, The Khmer Rouge killed Sam s father and two brothers, using rifle butts (in order to conserve bullets) ... hold any of them accountable for the murder of 1.7 million people, and i m Barely Trying the text states, nearly two million Cambodians died of starvation or disease or were executed. Even with all these accounts and facts denial is still present in Cambodia today where officials will deny the event or the younger generation will not believe the stories. Forgetting Pol Pot , quotes, They don t believe the stories, ... denial of history is encouraged as a way to create cultural impurity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Dark Matter Research Paper Dark Matter: The Number One Mystery in Our Universe Dark matter is a mystery in astrophysics that could not be explained until the 1970s. Even now, with the understanding of space we have, cosmologists do not know a plethora of knowledge about dark matter. Dark matter is non baryonic matter that cannot be detected in normal ways and was not discovered until the 1930s, but is one of the main components of our universe. Dark matter makes up about 27 percent of our entire universe (Dark Energy, Dark Matter NASA Science), and another 75 percent of all matter (Dunbar). Dark matter forms in giant, unevenly spread clumps around celestial bodies, mostly galaxies. One theory of how the clusters of dark matter form is the Weakly Interacting Massive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since when the dark matter particle collide and produce gamma rays, cosmologists can use gamma ray telescopes to detect the placement of dark matter clumps. Another way to disclose the location of dark matter clusters is to use gravitational lensing. Light behind galaxies is distorted by the intervening invisible dark matter within the cluster (Hubble s Dark Matter Map). In the 1930s, an astronomer named Fritz Zwicky theorized dark matter. He studied the Coma galaxy cluster, specifically how fast the cluster revolves. The speed of the revolution depends on the weight and position of the matter within the cluster. The speed that Zwicky measured implied that the cluster had more matter than what matter was observable. Then, in the 1970s, Vera Rubin and her team justified Zwicky s idea by studying galaxy rotation with better technology. The work of Rubin helped to establish the notion of dark matter (Dunbar). Dark matter is one of the main mysteries in the universe, that cosmologists still do not know much about. Dark matter is non baryonic matter, discovered in the 1930s, that is a main component of our known cosmos. Dark matter is made after WIMPs, colliding, making gamma rays. Using the gamma rays emitted, astrophysicists detect the placement of dark matter. With the next technological advancements in the studies of our universe, cosmologists can acquire new information about dark ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Impact of Fluency Tutor on Student Reading Scores The educational sector has reached a pivotal crossroads. Educational legislation and federally funded initiatives enacted by the current and previous Presidential Administrations, such as the Race to the Top and No Child Left Behind, have placed significant focus, in not only attention and scrutiny, but also in resources, on the advancement of educational attainment levels across the nation. The push for common educational standards has reinvigorated the interest of the general public in education in a way that has been unparalleled in recent history. This is an era for unprecedented reorganization, reform and, optimistically, advancement for American public education. At the center of the current educational debate is the adoption and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his book, Foundations of Educational Technology: Integrative Approaches and Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Michael Spector explains, It is not sufficient for a teacher or trainer to understand the use of a technology. What is essential for effective learning and instruction is for a teacher or trainer to understand how to best integrate the use of a technology to achieve instructional goals pertaining to a subject area with a group of learners (Spector, 2012). PAGE NUMBER According to recent research from the Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement, Students become more fluent readers (1) by providing them with models of fluent reading and (2) by having students repeatedly read passages as you offer guidance (Ambruster, Lehr Osborn, 2012). The study also concluded that repeated oral reading substantially improves word recognition, speed, and accuracy as well as fluency. In further support of this conception of repetition, research from the National Reading Panel (NRP) found that, guided repeated oral reading procedures are effective in improving reading fluency and overall reading achievement, and that this method of instruction also has a consistent and positive impact on word recognition, fluency, and comprehension as measured by various tests at a range of grade levels (Chard, Vaughn Tyler, 2002). Students require continuous practice and feedback in order to improve as aspects of their reading. Research also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...