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What Are The Stereotypes In The Bean Trees
In the two novels, The Bean Trees and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, authors Barbara
Kingsolver and Maya Angelou use both of their stories to challenge the stereotypes that society has
put in place about the idea of femininity and the gender roles of men and women. In The Bean Trees,
protagonist Taylor Greer unexpectedly becomes a mother when she cares for a Native American child
given to her on the side of a road, however, she does not behave like society s version of a maternal
figure in that she takes on roles that would be likely belong to a man. On the other hand, in I Know
Why the Caged Bird Sings, Angelou writes an autobiography and she portrays her own older brother,
Bailey, as a more feminine character, although he is expected to have manly qualities as an African
American male. Because of the high standards and stereotypes that our society has ... Show more
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Nonetheless, Kingsolver and Angelou use the characters of Taylor and Bailey to exemplify how we
can break the conventional stereotypes of our culture and live based off of our own personal standards,
without feeling pressured to conform to the world. Society often depicts mothers as gentle, caring
maternal figures that invest their time into taking care of their child while at home, though we see a
different picture of a mother portrayed in The Bean Trees. After a few months of living with her newly
received baby girl, Taylor moves in with a woman named Lou Ann, who is a single mother just like
her. Lou Ann and Taylor soon become their version of a family, as Lou Ann takes the role of the
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Design of a Single Axis Rate Table to Measure Angular...
DESIGN OF A SINGLE AXIS RATE TABLE TO MEASURE ANGULAR MOTION OF A MEMS
BASED GYROSCOPE Final Year Design Project Report Submitted by M. Usman Ehsan Saad Mirza
Sarah Nusrat S. Nabeel Hassan Faculty of Electronic Engineering Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of
Engineering Sciences and Technology. May 2009. Abstract The following report deals with the
development of a rate table at GIKI for the purpose of testing MEMS based gyroscopes being
developed here. This report consists of the initial study done by the team in this field of science. Rate
tables have been studied in detail and knowledge about commercially available rate tables has been
included too. The report discusses the objective of the project and problem statement. It ... Show more
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Thus, to be compatible with the accuracy of gyros and accelerometers currently in use, a rate table
system must be capable of measuring and controlling angular velocities down to the order of 0.001
degree per second. Single Axis test tables provide precise angular position, rate and acceleration for
development and production testing of inertial components and systems. What is Gyroscope? Micro
machined inertial sensors, consisting of accelerometers and gyroscopes are one of the most important
types of silicon based sensors. A gyroscope is a device for measuring or maintaining orientation, based
on the principles of angular momentum. The Gyroscope developed at GIKI is a thermally actuated 3
DoF micro machined gyroscope utilizing Chevron thermal actuators to drive proof mass. There are a
number of actuation mechanisms which include electrostatic, piezoelectric, thermal etc. The benefits
of this design will be described later. These actuators are activated by Joule heating. When a potential
difference is applied between two or more points on electrically conducting material it causes flow of
electrical current which induces thermal strain due to internal heating. Consequently these thermal
strains generate the desired mechanical deformation or force. These thermal actuators are capable of
providing a large force. There are two types of thermal actuators: hot/cold
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Sexuality As A Social Construct
Hannah St. Lifer
Sexuality as a Social Construct
Heternormativity is the idea that there exist two distinctive classifications of the genders, males and
females, with customary roles in society. The idea asserts that heterosexuality is the only normal
sexual orientation of people and that all sexual and marital relations must abide by this norm. Society
has adopted this belief and constructed it into a standard of life. It is normal for people to
automatically presume that most other people are heterosexual and that heterosexuality is the default
sexual preference. Thus, all other sexualities that are nonheterosexual are a deviation of the default.
Heterosexuality is the most appreciative and is the most acceptable sexuality for a man and ... Show
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Monogamous, reproductive heterosexuality is also valued socially above all other forms of sexuality.
Society has constructed the belief that heterosexuality is the ideal sexual identity, and society
subsequently critiques non heterosexual identities, such as gays, bisexuals, and trans, which all fall
outside this custom.
As a consequence of society deeming heterosexuality as the ideal sexuality, sexualities that are
biologically infertile are less socially acceptable in society. Nonheterosexuals are seen as deviants and
consequently mocked and ridiculed by society. Gayle proposes that same sex relationships are
inferiors, but, stable, long term lesbian and gay couples are verging on respectability, but bar dykes
and promiscuous gay men are hovering just above the groups at the very bottom of the pyramid. For
instance, society already considers gay males to be lower on the hierarchy, but those males, which are
less masculine, are even lower on the pyramid. Society has constructed these less masculine gays to be
more gay . However, homosexual males that still obtain monogamous relationships are more
appreciated in respect to gays who are not in relationships. For example, famous gay couples such as
Ellen DeGeneres s relationship, and the gay marriage portrayed on Modern Family, are valued in
society. These are higher up on the pyramid because both gay couples are in stable relationships that
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Analysis Of The Book The New Witch
THE NEW WITCH IN TOWN!!!!!!!
Long ago there was a battle between good and evil. Many lives were taken and many were left
wounded and power less. I was the last survivor! Over 200 years have past and I ve seen friends and
family come and go. Now its different I m getting weaker and sicker so now I need to pass on my
powers to the newest members of our family. That Halloween was he day they got the best gift of all!
The oldest Melinda had the power bend the five elements and teleport. The middle child Misty, got the
power to fast forward and reverse time, and can make clones of her self or others. The youngest
Mandy got the power fly, and also able to read minds. These girls were the new witches in town! I
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I said to them, Girls this book is very important it s the Book Of The Craft, it holds every thing super
natural in it. The book also is protected. Evil cannot ever touch the book.
The girls looked at me as if I just gave them a new life. We took out an anathema and pricked our
fingers and each put our bloody finger on the book and as the Earth shook the girls became one and
received all my knowledge and powers. Early the next morning the girl s mother, Melody, went in to
labor. As we got to the hospital my head started spinning my heart fluttered then there was black! As I
slowly gained enough strength to open my eyes, I glanced around the room looking for my family. I
caught a glimpse of Mandy from the corner of my eye.
Come here, I said with a soft weak voice.
What do you need grandma, she said with fear in her eyes.
Get me my diary child.
Ok were is it.
Its at home.
Ok I ll fly there and back real fast just let me get Misty.
As Misty slowly walked in the room I saw another Misty walk past the door before it slammed.
Are you a clone or the real one?
I m the real one grandma the clone is with mom
Ok, I said, will you fluff my pillow?
Sure it s no problem.
Being in the hospital was really insipid. I wish Mandy would hurry up and come back with my diary
so I could wright a little before my time was up. I always had my diary on me and now with out it I
was board.
Ten minuets later Mandy burst threw the doors with a jolt of energy.
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Prions Disease Summary
Prions Disease Summary Alex Schray
Causes:
Prion diseases are caused by proteinaceous infectious particles (more commonly referred to as prions).
According to the CDC the term prion refers to abnormal, pathogenic agents that are transmissible and
are able to induce abnormal folding of specific normal cellular proteins. Prions are always contracted
one of three different ways. They can develop sporadically through a sudden genetic mutation. They
can be inherited; prions are autosmol dominant, meaning that children of the infected have a fifty
percent chance of inheriting the disease. Finally, prions can be ingested: either through consumption
of infected meat or after exposure to poorly cleaned medical instruments.
Symptoms: Creutzfeldt Jakob ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In prions, however, the PRP primary structure remains the same but the secondary structure does not.
The alpha helices which typically comprise most of the secondary structure are replaced by beta
pleated sheets. This structural mutation makes prions especially dangerous. The increased number of
beta sheets means prions cannot to be broken down by protease and thus have the un prohibited ability
to convert other proteins to prions. This mass conversion eventually causes holes to appear in the brain
as grey matter deteriorates. This degeneration of the brain results in extreme changes in the nervous
and muscular systems. As the brain develops holes from the prions, all function controlled by the brain
begins to malfunction. Movement for example, controlled by and large by the cerebellum, becomes
extremely difficult and disjointed when one has CJD because of the deterioration of the grey matter of
the cerebellum. The hippocampus, responsible for memories, loses its hippocampal grey matter as
prions convert PRP molecules, causing the largescale loss of
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Enterobacter Aerogenes Research Paper
Enterobacter aerogenes is a species of rod shaped gram negative bacterium in the family of
enterobacteriaceae. It is a facultative anaerobe, meaning that it can grow in either the presence of
oxygen or in the absence of oxygen. It also uses fermentation as the means of gathering energy that
protect it from reative oxygen species, and allowing it to live in oxygenated environments.
Enterobacter aerogenes is a nosocomial and pathogenic bacterium that cause opportunistic infections.
The majority are sensitive to most antibiotics designed for this bacteria class, but it can be complicated
due to their resistance mechanism such as lactamas, which quickly become resistant to standard
antibiotics during the treatment. Enterobacter aerogenes is found in human gastrointestinal tract, and it
does not generally cause disease in healthy individuals. It has been found to live in ... Show more
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Enterobacter aerogenes have been found to produce a greater amount of bioethanol due to a process
called metabolism (ScienceDirect). Many Enterobacter aerogenes have flagella, and thus motility, that
distinguish them from Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria (Kara, 2016). Traditional approaches for
treating Enterobacter infections involve single agent antimicrobial therapy such as an aminoglycoside,
a fluoroquinolone, and a cephalosporin. However, newer theories have adopted combination therapy
employing multiple antibiotics with different core structure. In some Enterobacter aerogenes resistant
to aminoglycoside, resistance has been associated with a bacterial genetic element known as integron.
Integrons contain genes that confer antibiotic resistance capabilities and its incorporated into bacteria
genomes via genetic recombination (Kara, 2016). Finally, we have learned that Enterobacter
aerogenes have some positive and negatives implications on human
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Disadvantages Of Charter Schools
Charter School are alternative way to traditional public schools. These types of schools do not have
the same restriction and regulation that public schools do. They have the freedom to be more
innovative while still being held accountable for advancing students achievement. Since the charter
school are still public schools they accept all children s, no tuition charge, and no special exam to
attend. They are advantages and disadvantages when it comes to knowing if charter school are truly
improving education.
Charter schools enhance the education opportunities that are obtainable in a particular community. In
The impact of Milwaukee Charter Schools on Students achievement Stephane Lavertu and John Witte
put together analyze panel data to see how students would do in math and reading achievement tests.
From 2000 to 2007 they notice that the students had done positively well in the math and good in
reading exams. Having the Milwaukee Public Schools, Lavertu and Witte do this research helps them
to see if a charter school would help to improve education or not. After a numerous ... Show more
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The teachers that work at this school are highly quality that uses a flexible curriculum that would help
students enjoy learning even more. If a student is not doing well in a core subject the teacher would
provide one on one time with the student to help them. Not to mention, charter schools have a unique
program that includes science, technology, mathematics and engineering, etc. that gives the students
exposure to programs that probably wouldn t be accessible to them at a traditional public school. In
addition, Charter schools are rethinking the way you can attend classroom by having online classes or
other ways to make it fun for the student to have exciting learning experience Moreover, this new
method would help students be successful in
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Essay On Keats Boyish Imagination
James Najarian praises the youth and weakness of poet in his Keats s Boyish Imagination. Keats was a
very young poet who died only at the age of twenty six. In order to create a fully mature Keats one has
to drop his early verse as well as most of the four thousand line Endymion and the comic verse that
both began and ended his writing career. From more recent work it had been accepted that Keats
sometimes wrote and acted like the young man who was, as he put it, five feet and not a lord
(Najarian, 2009, p. 545). A young man, Keats progressively achieved poetic and political maturity, due
to this so many biographers like Milnes, Aileen Ward, Amy Lowell, and Walter Jackson Bate had tried
to create his story. Keats looked gladly and intentionally immature and from his organized immaturity,
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The developing truth was considered as Beauty that overcame and even destroyed all other thoughts.
Keats did not appear as an intensely emotional or sentimental person, and he often ignored not only of
his own but also other people deeper feelings and emotional needs. Tears and bad temper made him
puzzle and very uncomfortable. Keats would rather settle differences by talking things out reasonably
and rationally, but he tended to ignore or poke fun at any attempt to probe his own or others inner
depths. His genius was not generally remarked during his lifetime or immediately after his death. The
critics and readers of nineteenth century appreciated him, though, for the most part, they had only a
limited understanding of his work. In the twentieth century, the sensitivity of Keats s poetry expanded
and he was praised not only for his seriousness and thoughtfulness but also for his dealing with
difficult human conflicts and artistic issues, and for his emotional mental recreation of
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A Comparison Between Accreditation And Certification
A Comparison Between Accreditation and Certification in Genealogical Research In the process of
becoming a certified or an accredited genealogist there are some differences to consider. The two
organizational bodies of discussion will be the International Commission for the Accreditation of
Professional Genealogist or ICAPGen, and the Board for Certification of Genealogist or BCG. These
organizations are the only ones capable of assigning the title of professional to the recipient. The
credentialing process for both is extensive. There are some distinct differences in the processes which
will be outlined here starting with ICAPGen. There is a three step process in becoming accredited. The
first step is to complete a questionnaire, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the interim I plan to look at the requirements for the four generation project. Which of my lines
could fit that requirement? Goal one, find and choose a family line that would met that requirement.
Second short term goal is to watch the videos on the ICAPGen website. This will help me review the
things I have already learned. Next, I have two long term goals. The first is to finish taking all the
classes to earn my AAS in Family History Research. My second long term goal is to begin creating a
presentation with a PowerPoint on some aspect of research such as finding original records verses
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The Friar In The Canterbury Tales
The first characteristic of the Friar is his greed for monetary gain. Superficially it seems that he is a
man who begs for the poor, for his survival, hearing the confessions of sinners but it is obvious the
Friar is quite covetous and materialistic. He absolved sins freely when rewards are involved. If a man
paid coin to the Friar as penance he knew the man s repentance was sincere. This is an example of the
politics of the church in Chaucer s time when religion meant much to the people, which in turn meant
greedy men could act as paid saviors. Although a friar s job was to beg for the poor, the Friar used his
position as a beggar for his own personal gain. He also used his skill of talk and courteousness to
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In fact, all of the previous examples highlight not only other characteristics but his insincerity and
falseness as well. It is described many times how the Friar kept company with people of means than
the sick, poor and beggars. He begged in the name of the poor but did not associate with those he
supposedly begged for. The guise under which the Friar lived and worked proved him to be a false
man. The insincerity of the Friar is exemplified in his tale as well. His tale is about a thieving and
lecherous summoner; this displays his distrust of the position of a summoner; most likely because the
role of a summoner impedes on his financial gain. This feeling of distrust was mutual between the
Friar and the Summoner, which is explained possibly by not only greedy clergy men but issues of too
many religious positions. Most importantly his tale shows the Friar as a hypocrite. After he finishes
his tale the Friar asks everyone listening to pray for the summoners of the world to repent their evils
but his words are not genuine or heartfelt. On the surface the Friar may seem like a semi trustworthy
man but his traits reveal hypocritical
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Pakist The United States And United Kingdom Of Asia Essay
Pakistan matters because this country is the corridor between the Eastern Asia and the Middle East. It
is one of the six declared nuclear weapon state with one of the largest armies in the world. Pakistan is
important because it has been part of five declared wars in the past sixty years with it s neighbouring
country, India. The country is also at war with few of the most dangerous terrorist groups of the world
like Al Qaeda, Talibans, etc. It is one of the main allies of United States and United Kingdom of Asia.
Pakistan is one of the most complex democracy of the world. It s different ethnicities, languages and
regions makes it one of the most diverse nations in the world. The country was founded on the
Westminster model, but the government has been overthrown by military leaders three times since
Pakistan s creation. That makes it function differently from Britain. Many dismissed the Pakistani
economy for years because of it s poor frugality and government functionality. It has constantly faced
a rapid economic fall in the past few years, forcing the world to pay attention.
Impacts from the Past
Pakistan is a very old collection of cultures but it is a newborn nation. Throughout the history, most of
the time it was not one country. It has been part of many empires and civilization. As of Egypt and
Mesopotamia, the earliest known civilization in Pakistan also began along the river. From 2500 to
1600 BC, the Harappan culture thrived in the southern part of Pakistan on
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Childhood Malnutrition Research Paper
Childhood Malnutrition Jonathan Sacks stated Close to a billion people one eighth of the world s
population still live in hunger. Each year 2 million children die through malnutrition. This is
happening at a time when doctors in Britain are warning of the spread of obesity. We are eating too
much while others starve. Severe acute malnutrition affects approximately 13 million children under
the age of 5 and is associated with 1 2 million preventable child deaths each year (Collins, S. 2007).
This growing global problem needs to be brought to attention due to the fact that each year many
children become decease from not getting the proper medical attention they are in need of. Child
malnutrition is also considered a part of child abuse by neglect, which is illegal in the United States of
America. Child abuse by neglect is difficult to diagnose when it is not associated with physical
violence but, neglect is in fact involved with food restriction (Piercecchi Marti, M., Louis Borrione,
C., Bartoli, C., Sanvoisin, A., Panuel, M., Pelissier Alicot, A., Leonetti, G. 2006). By definition,
malnutrition is the lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat, not eating enough of
the right things, or being unable to use the food that one does eat. Malnutrition is a global economic
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Certain attributes such as ethnic or religious eating habits or economic necessity by the parents are
some of the main reasons we see that children in third world countries suffer from malnutrition
(Piercecchi Marti, M. 2006). Many children in third world countries are born into lower class families
who s parents are not able to provide enough food for their children. Due to this, researchers find that
malnutrition is more prone to areas of
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Beethoven and Tchaikovsky
Beethoven and Tchaikovsky
While Ludwig van Beethoven and Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky have much in common, they also have
many differences. Both men are famous for their orchestral compositions and their future influence on
other composers. They experienced a blend of horrible failures and great successes. Although they
were from different musical time periods, they both made huge contributions to the world of music.
Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany 1770; the second half of the classical period.
After the death of his grandfather, who was also named Ludwig van Beethoven, the family was on a
downward slope financially. As far as physical appearances are concerned, young Beethoven looked
much like his grandfather. Beethoven was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Perhaps I shall get better, perhaps not; I am ready.
1819 is the year in which his hearing was thoroughly depleted. He could no longer play the piano
virtuously and had to communicate by text. As a result, he spent a majority of his time composing.
Beethoven would sketch out his compositions in a book. These books have been maintained and it is
evident that he would work on several pieces at once. During this time, his compositions ranged from
simple melodies to more elaborate and edited works. In 1804 Beethoven completed his Third
Symphony. This piece was originally a tribute to Napoleon Bonaparte, but when Beethoven found that
Napoleon was proclaimed an emperor he deleted the dedication. At this point in his life, Beethoven
seriously considered marriage. His first love was for a woman named Giulietta Guicciardi. When this
relationship eventually broke, he sought the hand of Giulietta s cousin, Josephine. The bond between
them broke and the engagement was ended. Beethoven s final attempt with a woman was with his
doctor s daughter, Therese Malfatti. As is expected, this relationship also failed and Beethoven
reached the final part of his life as a bachelor. The rate and quality of his compositions slowed and he
became more and more isolated. Another depressing and negative event in Beethoven s life took place
in 1815. His brother died. Caspar Anton Carl left behind a son and a widow and instructed
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How Does Globalization Affect The Economy Of Sydney
As a result of this economic drive, an influence was evident on the spatial economic makeup of
Sydney. The unemployment map of the city was distributed into two opposing fragments, illustrative
of contemporaneous social geography. The highest rates of unemployment were marked in the western
and south western suburbs, while the lowest rates occupied the northern suburbs. In place of this, the
service sector, specifically finance, business, retail, community service, professional, and wholesale,
sprouted. However, this was not sufficient to counterbalance the unemployment rates. In 1996, the
services industry comprised a large 40% of employment, a step up from just 24% in 1971 (Fagan
Webber 1999), of which was concentrating in the inner city and neighbouring regions (Forster 2006).
In observation of these dynamics, the extent to which the urban layout of progressive producer
services and the additional locations of corporate headquarters have been altered by the forces of
globalisation is evident. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
But in conjunction with this socio spatial cleavage , and decentralisation of employment for a large
number of people, such an arrangement also led to a high level of automobile use. 58% of workers in
Sydney were now travelling to work by car (Forster 2004). Accordingly, this spatial mismatch of the
city is further evident upon observing that residents in the outer areas were made to travel lengthier
distances in order to access high order employment, with a lack of these jobs being situated in the
outward
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How To Start A Primal Diet Essay
Are you tired of trying to lose weight unsuccessfully, and feeling like you are constantly playing yo yo
on the scale? You follow a low fat diet for a few weeks, and you do lose several pounds but as soon as
you are back to your normal eating habits, you regain the weight and sometimes even additional
weight.
You need to stop trying to find a quick fix, and find a program that helps you change your entire
lifestyle. You need to find a permanent solution to help you get down to your ideal weight and enjoy
your life to its fullest. Being thinner and fitter is important in avoiding sickness, but it is also very
important to maintaining healthy self esteem and enjoying life to the fullest.
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You will be told what foods you should both favor and avoid in order to be in sync with the program
and start feeling and looking better.
Remember also that the reason why the Primal Blue print program is so efficient, is because it is not
only based on watching what you eat, but also getting maximal by incorporating exercise and adopting
a stress reducing lifestyle. You will not only see how much weight you can lose, but you will reduce
body inflammation and improve many other medical conditions as well.
Finally, we will revisit many frequently questions and answers we know will be interesting and
relevant to you, as we want to provide for you a one stop guide that will tell you everything you need
to know about this exceptional diet.
Start changing your destiny today by changing your diet and other aspects of your life, and in only 21
days you can turn around your life and your health around by simply respecting the Primal diet diet
principles. Once your body is reprogrammed, not only will you start feeling better, but your body will
get used to working efficiently, but you will not gain these extra pounds back after a few weeks
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Salicylic Acid Testing Observations
Salicylic Acid Testing Observations
The indicator that showed the presence of Salicylic Acid in the aspirin was the change in color from
white to dark purple. The color that indicated the lack of Salicylic Acid was light yellow.
Conclusion
The weight of crude aspirin obtained from 4g of Salicylic Acid was 4.74g. After recrystallization,
approximately 2.9g of recrystallized aspirin was obtained. After calculating the molar mass of
Salicylic Acid and aspirin, the theoretically obtainable weight of aspirin was 5.217g. The percentage
of theoretical crude aspirin obtained was 90.85%. The percentage of theoretical recrystallized aspirin
obtained was 55.58%. During the Salicylic Acid testing, the crude aspirin tested positive by changing
to dark purple color, which occurs due to the Salicylic Acid reacting with methanol and iron(III)
chloride. After recrystallizing the crude aspirin, the aspirin was tested negative by changing to light
yellow color. There is a possibility that these results are not entirely accurate due to human error. A
few of the steps that require the use of a few drops of an chemical substance. However, there was no
exact way to measure a few drops. As a result, it was possible to place too much or too little of the
chemical substance, which can affect product of the reaction.
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What is acetylation? Into what general class of reactions does acetylation fall?
Acetylation replaces the alcohol functional group ( OH) with acetyl functional group (CH3CO ). The
general class of reaction it falls into is
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Similarities Between Go Set A Watchman And To Kill A...
In July of 1960, the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee was published bringing immediate
success as a classic of modern American literature. Fifty five years later, Go Set a Watchman was
released though it was written in 1957. Both novels include the same characters, however Go Set a
Watchman took place in a setting two decades after To Kill a Mockingbird. In Go Set a Watchman,
Jean Louise returns home twenty years later to find her noble role model and beloved father is now
affiliated with raving anti integration and anti black crazies (Kakutani). While Atticus Finch in To Kill
a Mockingbird reflected aspects of Harper Lee s life, his character in Go Set a Watchman represents a
more realistic view of racism which demonstrates accuracy to historical context in the 1930 s.
The Ku Klux Klan was established in 1866 and within four years it had extended to the majority of the
southern states ( Ku Klux Klan ). In Alabama, the Ku Klux Klan alleged to have over 150,000
members in the 1920 s ( Ku Klux Klan in Alabama from 1915 1930 ). The Ku Klux Klan is not
mentioned in To Kill a Mockingbird though it had been known in every southern state. During Lee s
childhood, it would be impossible for her not to hear of the group. To Kill a Mockingbird leaves this
crucial group out while in Go Set a Watchman the Ku Klux Klan is a defining element of the character
of Atticus. Most members of the group can be described as middle aged, working class, Protestant
white men who
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The Gun Control Debate
My opinion on the gun debate is that we need more gun regulations. I believe we can make gun
control laws without depriving people of their constitutional right to bear arms. Similar to the
Supreme Court ruling of District of Columbia v. Heller, I believe there are reasonable gun regulations
allowed under the Second Amendment.
Why do we need gun control? There are so many casualties in the United States from gun related
incidents. As a matter of fact, America leads with more gun related homicides than any other
developed country:
. Below shows some of the mass shootings and other gun related incidents from 2017:
The United States had at least 1,518 mass shootings with at least 1,715 killed and 6,089 wounded as of
October 2017.
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Neighbours Research Paper
What is Neighbours?
Neighbours is an Australian television show which previously was broadcasted on the channel 7
network (18th of March in 1985. Although, channel 7 ended the show after Watson s Daughters, since
they had greater success than Neighbours. The show had began since TV executive named Reg
Watson suggested the thought of creating a show which centred around true like stories; stories of how
adults and teenagers solved the problems and who they could trust to turn to. Channel 10 bought
Neighbours after the cancellation of the show. This Soap Opera is based around the lives of the people
who live and work in Erinsborough, a fictional suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The series mainly
focuses on the people that live in Ramsay Street.
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These issues that they focus on are family ones, fights between different generations, school hardships
and relationships problems. Neighbours is primarily focused on teenage and adult life so that it can
connect to a widespread audience. This is evident through the high percentage of people from both age
groups; which enjoy the show and how the program is more popular in England than in Australia.
Even though Neighbours is based in Australia it does discuss about common issues that often occur
outside of Australia. Furthermore, this has helped influence people to take advice and have inspiration
from the characters to help create guidelines in order to have a good and fulfilling life. Through the
insight of Australia in Neighbours; by how people act within the show, Australia has become a more
desirable location to live in. This is exhibited through the intellectual and laid back attitude of Aussies.
How is Neighbours remembered?
Neighbours is remembered through its popularity within the entertainment industry. However,
Neighbours is an ongoing television program and it is also one of Australia s most successful media
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Erich Remarque s Magnum Of All Quiet On The Western Front
The First World War, or the ill named War to End all Wars, was one that brought hell to Earth and
mankind. For the first time in history, industry had appeared to make killing efficient. In static
trenches, young men from around the world were killed by artillery kilometres away, poison gas, and
disease. All nations in the conflict experienced the creation of a Lost Generation; men who lost their
lives, limbs, or the ability to live a normal life. Paul Baumer, the young German protagonist of All
Quiet on the Western Front becomes a member of this sad generation through his sad journey to the
ultimate elixir, death. In Erich Remarque s magnum opus All Quiet on the Western Front, Paul
Baumer is faced by various emotionally jarring tests that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As the Germans repel the French, Paul and his company push back, and for a moment, turn from men
to animals. While running and killing Paul illustrates, We have lost all feeling for one another. We can
hardly control ourselves when our glance lights on the form of some other men. We are insensible,
dead men, who through some trick, some dreadful magic, are still able to run and to kill (Remarque
55). This moment demonstrates the damage that has occurred. Paul already considered himself a dead
man, a men that has lost all humanity. It is this moment that is the first step in the hero s slow demise,
in which he loses all joy and hope. It is impossible for, in the conditions described, to be able to return
home; death becomes the only elixir. Hence, it only takes two more events in his short life for Paul
Baumer to realise this elixir. After the initial French Offensive, Paul is given time to recover, getting
leave and additional training. But, when he returns back to the front, he reaches the climax of the
journey, as he kills a man in close quarters. While on a night expedition into No Man s Land, Baumer
is surprised by a Frenchman, but is able to swiftly recover and, to his understanding, kill him. But in
the morning, Paul is confronted with the truth: Then, he opens his eyes... The body is perfectly still
without a sound, the gurgle has ceased but his eyes cry and yell, all his life gathered together for
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Starwars Episode 6 Essay
In starwars episode 6, Leia gets captured by Jabba the Hutt and released, Luke resumes his whining
(this time as a Jedi), and former Anakin turns to the light side after going through 3 episodes as Darth
Vader. Luke is like his father in the sense that he has lost his mother, he learned the force easily, and
he saved his father just as Darth Vader saved his son.
Luke is like his father, in the sense that he lost his mother. His mother died when giving birth to both
him and Leia, and although he didn t know his mother, he did have a similar attachment to a man he
called, Uncle Owen , who raised him, and then was killed by storm troopers. When Uncle Owen was
killed, Luke almost felt the same longing in his heart as his father before him, but handled it by feeling
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When he found her, she was beaten and dying. When she drew her last breath, Anakin was so
overcome with grief, he slew every sand person he could find. The action caused much anger in his
heart, which drew him into the dark side like a child running to his mother s embrace after he fell
down. So although Luke and Anakin were both put in the same position, they both handled life
disappointments differently, Luke feeling sorry for himself, and Anakin became unable to control his
anger which resulted in a turn of will.
Another way Luke and Darth Vader were similar but diverse, is they both learned the force easily.
Luke was his father s son, and he learned the force being taught by Yoda. Although Luke didn t have
the self confidence to believe that he could indeed complete certain tasks Yoda set before him, the
amount of iniclorianythingymagummies that ran through his veins, were only seen before in his father,
Darth
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The United States Nuclear Weapons Complex
The United States nuclear weapons complex is large and complicated. The agencies involved in
varying aspects of nuclear weapons issues include the Departments of Energy, Defense, State,
Commerce, and Homeland Security. The Department of Energy National Nuclear Security
Administration is the principal U.S. Government agency responsible for the design, construction and
maintenance of U.S. nuclear weapons. The Department of Energy was established by President Jimmy
Carter in 1977 in response to the energy crisis affecting the country during his term in office. While
many Americans identify nuclear weapons with the Department of Defense, the role of which will be
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Intelligence Community is responsible for gathering and analyzing information on foreign nuclear
weapons programs, as well as on efforts by terrorist organizations to develop, steal or buy nuclear,
chemical or biological weapons. As noted, nonproliferation of nuclear weapons is one of the
government s most important and difficult national security objectives. Monitoring Iranian, Pakistani,
Israeli, Indian, and Chinese nuclear weapons programs, as well as the nuclear energy industries of
other countries, is a full time task. The imperative of providing timely warnings of developing threats
involving weapons of mass destruction, however, is paramount, and many agencies within the
intelligence community contribute to this
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Essay about Biography of Patrick Henry
Biography of Patrick Henry
Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? These noble,
forthright words were spoken by a fiery young patriot and great orator who had dedicated his life to
the goal of winning rights for the people of America.
Patrick Henry was born on May 29 of the year 1736 in Studley, Hanover County, Virginia. He grew up
in a Presbyterian believing home, Patrick s father, John Henry, was a Scott, who taught Patrick most of
his schooling until he was about fifteen.
As Patrick grew up, people found him to be a charming, bright young boy with a gentle, sweet spirit
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There he met a girl named Sarah Shelton. They spent a lot of time together that year and in the
summer of 1754, they got married. Their dowry was a lovely little homestead with a few acres. With
only a few slaves and himself, they soon found that it was not enough to live on with a brand new
baby boy. Then, one dry summer, their little home was burnt to the ground by a brush fire. This
devastating occurrence left the young Henry family completely broke and homeless, and all they had
left was themselves and their slaves. They then moved into the second story of the Shelton s house
until Patrick could find another job. Sarah was not well after this devastation, and she was taken care
of by her family when Patrick was away. Patrick first went to the closest large town to look for a
friend of his, Thomas Jefferson. Patrick knocked at the door of the office, was invited in, and for a
moment could not find where the speaker was from all the books surrounding the walls, covering the
floors and cluttered on the desk. Jefferson was surprised yet not unhappy that Patrick had come to visit
him and inquired what he had come for. I have come to ask what I must do to become a lawyer, was
the reply. Completely taken aback by this sudden determination, Jefferson at first tried to persuade
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Dr Rank Quotes
Act Two
Quote: After Kristine hears of how regularly Dr. Rank visits the Helmer s household, she advises Nora
by saying, Now listen, Nora; in many ways you re still like a child. I m a good deal older than you,
with a little more experience. I ll tell you something: you ought to put an end to all this with Dr. Rank.
(Ibsen 1271).
Explanation: Kristine sees from an outside perspective the peculiarity of the relationship between
Nora and Dr. Rank. The experience that Kristine obtained during the trials of her life, are now serving
as hints to identify who Nora should take caution with. When Dr. Rank later professes his love to Nora
in private, the true significance of Kristine s words are unveiled. Therefore, this quote pristinely
portrays
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Dead Horse Ranch State Park Research Papers
Some may be surprised to learn that Arizona has terrific camping spots that are on the water. The north
central high desert of Arizona is full of these areas which include the water carved wonders of the red
rocks of Sedona and the water sports of the Verde River with its feeder creeks, springs and streams.
Following are some of my personal favorites in the neighborhood. Dead Horse Ranch State Park
Located in old Cottonwood, this large park adjoins the Verde River. Your stay could include wild life
watching, fishing, events marking historical significance, with many water sports and hiking trails.
Exciting bicycling trails exist as well. Frequent events are held there such as nature walks, canoing
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Here are ten of the best kids camping chairs on the market. Happy shopping! 1. Cabela s Kids Camp
Chair: This junior camping chair is strong, durable, and still lightweight enough to carry. It has a built
in seat lock so that it won t collapse. Kids will also like that it has a cup holder that fits both water
bottles and juice boxes. Note that this is only for the little ones, as the weight capacity is just 75
pounds. It comes in both a sage green and a camouflage jungle theme print. Price: $19.99 24.99
Where to buy it: www.cabelas.com 2. Crazy Creek Crazy Kidz Chair: This chair is a soft padded seat
designed for children ages two through six. It is very lightweight and folds up with straps for easy
carrying. It comes in three designs including blue hibiscus, tropical fish, and royal blue. Great for
sitting around the campfire. Price: $23.95 25.95 Where to buy it: www.backcountry.com 3. Insul Seat
Mini Comfort Chair: This lightweight foam padded chair has adjustable straps to create the most
comfortable seating angle. It fits children up to 12 years of age and comes in royal blue, red, sunshine
(orange and yellow), and forest green. One nice bonus is that it has a lifetime warranty. Price: $16.00
Where to buy it: www.firsttreks.com 4. REI Camp Kids Chair: This chair is made with steel so it is
very durable and the mesh fabric dries really quickly. I accidentally left this chair out in the rain and I
was surprised
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The Wave Susan Casey Summary
The average person would not pick up a scientific book and have a yearning urge to read it. It is the
author s job to captivate their audience s attention as quickly as possible. In the book The Wave by
Susan Casey, she does an amazing job at captivating her audience s attention. From the very first
sentence Casey tells us an epic story about waves. She throws you right into the middle of a storm
right in front of a huge wave measuring 100 feet tall. It is clear that survival is not guaranteed but in
the end the crew of Discovery makes it out alive, able to talk about their encounter with a monster of
the ocean. Right after this adrenaline pumping story, Casey goes on to tell the reader other eyewitness
accounts of these rogue waves. Yet she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Luckily for the crew of the vessel was able to make it out alive and actually report their encounter
with a 100 foot wave. This trip led to finding the largest wave ever scientifically recorded in the open
ocean. The next account comes from a very reliable source, Ernest Shackleton. Shackleton rode on a
ship called Endurance; it was on this ship that Shackleton would venture to Antarctica where he would
come across a wave so large he thought he was looking at the sky. He was lucky to have made it out
alive from this storm. Casey next talks about the 850 foot cargo ship München, this ship was built to
be unsinkable it was the German Merchant Navy s state of the art flagship. To everyone s surprise an
S.O.S. message was received that the ship had suffered great damage from a wave. Even with 110
ships and 13 aircrafts looking for it, it was never found. In 1933, a naval officer aboard the USS
Ramapo saw a huge wave in the Pacific and made some trigonometric calculations that estimated the
wave to be about 112 feet high. On January 1, 1995 Statoil s Draupner oil drilling platform were being
hit by large waves 38 feet tall, then a huge 85 foot wave hit the rig causing moderate damage to the
platform. This was the first confirmed measurement of a rogue wave. In 1982 the Ocean Ranger was
struck by a wave which destroyed the rig and left no survivors. The rig was built to withstand 110 foot
seas and 115 mile per hour winds, it was deemed indestructible. The wave that hit it took it as a
challenge and sank the whole rig instantly killing 84 people who were onboard. On March, 1973 two
bulk carriers were lost within one hour of each other in the same span of the North
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For The Statement Of Purpose For Mechanical Engineering
Statement of Purpose
What is common between a simple linear actuator and a modern F 16 fighter jet? Many might
instantly quote the most conspicuous features. But one aspect of great influence in building systems
ranging from an actuator to a jet is the hidden technology (as stated by Prof. Richard Murray) being
controls. The future of mechanical engineering, when I envision it, is a world of smart, efficient
mechanical systems: self driving cars, autonomous robots, intelligent manufacturing lines and smart
energy grids. The ability of Control theory to manage and regulate behavior of systems in multiple
domains of Mechanical Engineering is appealing to me. It supplements my tendency to be versatile.
With a desire to learn advanced concepts in control theory and to apply them to a real world problem,
I want to pursue a MS degree in Mechanical Engineering with an emphasis in Controls. An
exploration into IC engines in my sophomore year, helped me secure an internship at Ashok Leyland
R D center. This gave me an industrial insight into engine assembly techniques, sensor systems and
had a hands on opportunity to install an EGR and Turbocharger module. I was awed by the interplay
of various minute components in an IC engine coming together to work in unison. Watching how
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The second phase of the project required me to design a closed loop control system for the canard
actuation system required for the de spin maneuver. This opened up an exciting world of control
theory and its applications and the thought of creating smarter/more efficient mechanical systems,
perhaps an autonomous go kart, excited me. Having worked on projects in multiple domains in my
undergraduate degree, I realized that Control Theory is a common factor that brings these domains
together and aligned with my propensity for being multi disciplinary in the mechanical engineering
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Personal Note On Personal Profile
Week Three Journal Personal Profile Driven, strong, and tactful are the three power words I choose to
descries my personally. I am generally pretty ambitious person, and when I set my mind to something
I won t stop until I feel like I reached my objective. The weighty thing to me is that I m not motivated
by folks admiration and I m not bogged down by folks disapproval. I m just trying to work at the
ultimate stage I can. For me, being strong is just about being able to stick it out through great
hardship. For instance, having the capital, the cerebral services, and the physical competence to
challenge questions of all sorts. My character displays confidence. I have the strength and endurance
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I was attained to value others, love frankly, welcome folks into your quarters with open arms, supply
them nutrition, life happens over food and be a polite entertainer (even if you re having a awful day,
they re company). Folks normally obtain enjoyment from seeing the contentment of others because by
outline others concern us. I was taught to convey frankly, grant folks the benefit of the doubt, be
upright because integrity alone succeeds, work hard, test yourself, nothing is given to you, chuckle
often, and be blunt. Honorable rules and laws are the elements of fair examination because they are
the beliefs from which leadership can be attained along the trail to a conclusion. It play an essential
portion in the outcome ruling process from its opening, with the credit and framing of the fair concern,
through the assessment finding steps, and until an envisioned verdict is done and structured when
necessary. As we go on in existence, we will always acquire a little something new every day, whether
it is about ourselves, beliefs, means, or other beings. My present status in the program of study has
taught me that moral performances can be restructured and that there are discoverers of dissimilar
upright actions. I have roots in a religious family. There are so many gain and correct things acquired
at clergy. In contrast, among the
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Essay about Architectural Forms in the Mannerist Period
During the Mannerist period, architects experimented with using architectural forms to emphasize
solid and spatial relationships. The Renaissance ideal of harmony, gave way to freer and more
imaginative rhythms.
During the High Renaissance, architectural concepts derived from classical ancient times were
developed, and used with bigger surety. The most representative architect is Bramante (1444 1514),
who expanded the applicability of classical architecture to contemporary buildings in a style that was
to control Italian architecture in the sixteenth century. During the Mannerist period, however,
architects experimented with using architectural forms to stress on solid and spatial relationships.
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Giulio Romano (1499 1546), was a pupil of Raphael, assisting him on various works for the Vatican.
Romano was also a highly inventive designer, working for Federico II Gonzaga at Mantua on the
Palazzo Te (1524 1534), a project which combined his skills as architect, sculptor, and painter. In this
work, which integrated garden grottoes and extensive frescoes, he uses illusionistic effects, surprising
combinations of architectural form and texture, and the frequent use of features that seem somewhat
unbalanced or out of alignment.
Michelangelo s architectural fame lies chiefly in St Peter s Basilica in Rome. St Peter s was the
greatest creation of the Renaissance, and a great number of architects contributed their skills to it. But
at its conclusion there was more of Michelangelo s design than of any other architect. When he took
over the project in 1546 Michelangelo integrated Bramante s Greek cross plan and redesigned the
piers, the walls, and the dome, giving the lower weight bearing members huge proportions and
eliminating the encircling aisles from the chancel and identical transept arms. Michelangelo s dome
was a masterpiece of design using two masonry shells, one within the other and crowned by a massive
lantern supported, as at Florence on ribs .For the exterior of the building, he designed a giant order
which defines every external bay. The full lot is held together by a wide cornice which runs
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Canto 3 Of The Inferno Essay
Hell, the fiery eternal abyss has had profound influence on almost every aspect in our modern world.
Paintings and sculpture have been great tools to help us envision the realm of suffering. One of these
great sculptures is called the Gates of Hell, created by Auguste Rodin who was influenced by Dante
Alighieri s, Inferno. In the beginning of Canto 3 of the Inferno, Dante and Virgil are about to walk
through the gates to the underworld. Although the entrance is referred to as an arch in the Inferno this
gave Rodin a blank slate to work with. Auguste Rodin was older when he started this sculpture and
passed away before he could finish. His Gates have about two hundred miniature sculptures attached
all around and on the doors to depict the torments souls were condemned too. A few of these
individual sculptures were recreated on a larger scale because they were controversial masterpieces
such as the Thinker, The Kiss, and the Sinner. Rodin worked on this sculpture as a commission for a
museum but those plans fell through. It didn t stop Rodin from working on the sculpture for 37 years
to see his vision complete. Now, although Rodin s sculpture was to depict hell and the tormented, I
found a different interpretation of the sculpture. I believe rather than being a depiction of Hell, the
Gates of Hell sculpture appears to be a tragic insight of lost love because of the romance in the
sculpture that create scenes of grieving by the Thinker. When the individual pieces are analyzed
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Van Gogh Motives
As humans have changed and progressed throughout history, so has their art from cave paintings to
Greek sculptures to the incredible realism of the Renaissance. In addition, throughout history art has
been questioned why did the artist make this? What are they trying to convey? What is the purpose,
the symbol, the reason? Every artist has a motive for creating, and it may be as honorable as
challenging a social injustice, or as mundane as a commission. The three most universal motives for
making art are for beauty, for money on commission, and to convey a message about the artist s
thoughts or emotions on a subject. Each of these motives can be influential, however conveying a
concept through art is the most powerful, as it has the ability to change the way society operates.
It is often said that art is meant to be beautiful for the audience. Artists follow this idea by making and
being inspired by beautiful objects such as nature or other people. One artist who displays this is
Vincent Van Gogh. Many of Van Gogh s paintings are based on the things around him, including
flowers, stars, or people. It is known that he was not on commission, as he only sold one painting in
his life. Although it is true that many of his paintings show great emotion, Van Gogh was not
specifically trying to say something, and any message in his paintings are assumed from his mental
illnesses. Although not considered beautiful in their time, Van Gogh painted to capture the beauty
around him. For
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Havisham Essay
Havisham essay.
Miss Havisham is a bitter and twisted character from the novel Great Expectations by Charles
Dickens. Carol Ann Duffy takes this character and explores her tragic life in the poem Havisham .
Duffy uses Dark themes, structure, symbolism and other poetic techniques to express Havisham s
hatred for men after her tragic wedding when she was rejected by her fiancé. Duffy s use of these
poetic techniques create a sinister character and makes Havisham feel real to the reader.
To begin the poem Duffy uses a shocking short sentence, which contains contrasting word choice to
convey an ironic tone from Havisham. The contradictory oxymoron also startles the reader and grasps
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She even begins to make animalistic screams which are symbolic of darkness and death. cawing
nooooo this neologism of no suggests an animalistic persona where her sense of language has broken
down to a series of noises which highlight her extreme mental decay. This also suggests her self pity
but makes the reader feel sympathy for the narrator as she desperately screams at the wall showing
how lost and pathetic she has become over time. The cawing is also symbolic of death and darkness as
it is resembling a crow which the reader links with death, darkness and the devil. This combination of
neologism and symbolism creates a sinister mood. Duffy s use of neologism to emphasis Havisham s
mental decay makes her feel real to the reader and her animalistic person adds to her sinister character.
Duffy goes on to show Havisham s layers of feelings as she expresses her exterior feelings of hatred,
anger and revenge which contrast with her true feelings of love for her past lover. It is the rejection
from her lover which sends her into this downward spiral which eventually results in her feelings of
hatred for all men and desperate want for revenge. love s hate behind a white veil This oxymoron
places love and hate side by side and conceals both emotions behind a symbolic white bridal veil,
which is ironically white and contrasts with her
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Negative Effects Of The Vietnam War
The Vietnam War brought an immense amount of tension and anger to the United States. Many
innocent lives of both Americans and Vietnam citizens were taken during the Vietnam War. The war
affected the United States in a predominately negative way. The spread of media, multiple bombings,
and distress in America caused such tribulation. Consequently, the Vietnam War caused more harm
than help to South Vietnam, as well as the United States.
Media emerged as a major factor in people s opinion on the war. The media showed photographs of
wounded soldiers on stretchers in Vietnam. Photograph and videos were shown to citizens, giving
them a new perspective on what was really happening in the war. Even videos of napalm drops were
recorded and Americans were finally able to view the reality of the war. Americans were shocked to
realize that this is what soldiers dealt with in Vietnam. Americans were also able to see the
environment that the soldiers had to live in as well. Vietnam was a jungle environment, which was
extremely unfamiliar to Americans. The United States participated in multiple bombings throughout
the course of the war. Operation Rolling Thunder contributed to a majority of these deaths. Operation
Rolling Thunder was initiated by President Lyndon B. Johnson. This sustained bombing of North
Vietnam caused over 900 U.S. aircrafts to be destroyed. Many Americans were killed as well. This
bombing was put into effect to hopefully get the North to stop supplying the
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Business Process Outsourcing Is A New Management Strategy
Business process outsourcing is a new management strategy, which encompasses transfers of an
organisation s internal functions to a third party. In essence, it encompasses entrusting and ensuring a
third party with company functions. The third party executes the function and meets the expectations
of the company (Kozweska 2004). Company objectives primarily dictate the above expectations. A
company transfers business tasks and processes to an external provider, a specialist in a particular
field, to enhance its profitability and hence return of investment to its shareholders. Business process
outsourcing also provides a basis for establishment long term, mutually beneficial relationship
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The company has outsourced its Information Technology (IT) functions to an Indian IT company, Indo
System Solutions (ISS). Initially, Globshop s senior management was skeptical about transferring the
above function to the IT services provider. However, over time, they came to realize benefits accrued
from outsourcing. However, there are still risks associated with the above management strategy.
Globshop s senior management requires an in depth analysis of the above strategy, which defines the
company s future relationship with ISS.
Growth of Offshore Outsourcing
Several factors have fuelled the unprecedented growth in business process outsourcing. One such
factor is the technological revolution. Technological revolution especially in the information
technology sector has seen the introduction of fast and reliable communication channels. Such
channels include high speed internet, which ensures that individuals from different countries can
communicate in real time (Duening Click 2005). This facilitates a multi location execution of tasks
where employees in different locations communicate using tools such as video conferencing. This has
increased contact between companies and their outsourced services providers. As such, efficient
communication between companies ensures smooth and timely execution of tasks and functions. This
translates into an overall efficiency at the company.
Another factor is the emergence of newly developed economies including
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Nurse Officer Interview
What a great start to know the role and responsibilities of a Chief Nurse Officer (CNO), when you get
a chance to interview someone, who actually does the job. I was fortunate to seize an interview with
Derek L. Curtis, DNP, MA, BSN, RN, the current CNO of Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJH) Hospital,
on October 31, 2016. Curtis has 23 years of professional nursing experience with various leadership
positions. He graduated Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 1993 from the Medical College of Georgia,
earned a master degree in 2001 from Webster University, and this year, from American Sentinel
University with a Doctor of Nursing Practice in Executive Leadership. His nursing career started in
the United States Army in 1993 in various capacities such ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The following questions and answers conducted during the interview with Derek Curtis exemplified
his knowledge and competency of the standards of practice and standards of performance for nursing
administrator.
Bagtas: What are the challenges you are facing, pertaining to the nursing
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Roles And Mission Of The Counselor
Roles and Mission The counselor may play various roles, at several levels, i.e. the counselor may be
an educator to the client, the counselor may be a type of mentor offering advice and guidance on
specific issues, and also engage in other roles. The counselor may also act as an advocate for a client
whose cultural background is significantly different than the environment he or she may currently be
in, by ensuring that the client is treated with the same respect and given the same opportunities as
others. The client s social and cultural context is significant because it reveals to the counselor who the
client is, where the client is from, the traditions and values of the client, among many other things.
With this knowledge of the client, the counselor is able to obtain specialized interventions which will
assist them with the issues they are encountering therefore their situations and themselves can
improve. An advocate is an individual who acts as intermediary to foster change to unlimited access,
enhance awareness to inequalities, and promote accountability on the individual, communal, and
statewide level. Within the counseling field, most counselors, although they may not be aware, act as
social justice advocates on the behalf of their clients when linking or representing the client in
different settings. In the article titled, Relationship Between a Belief in a Just World and Social Justice
Advocacy Attitudes of School Counselors, the authors suggests that ... school
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Discourse Business Analysis
Our task was to individually design and prepare two identical servings of an entrée using locally
sourced and seasonal produce to showcase the Fleurieu region in one hundred minutes.
I created a Mediterranean lamb cutlet with a yogurt and garlic sauce for my entrée. I used a measuring
cup to ensure the serving sizes of the salad were identical but I couldn t ensure that each salad had the
same amount of vegetables and feta.
By using local produce that I sourced from Alexandra Cheese (yogurt and feta), Harvest the Fleurieu
(olives and garlic), Goolwa Meats for the lamb cutlets, my garden at home and local markets for the
rest of the ingredients it enhanced the flavors that were incorporated into the dish. The only ingredient
that I couldn t locally source was semi dried tomatoes so I did some research and dried them at home
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By knowing where the fresh produce was sourced and sometimes being able to talk to the farmers
directly really widened my knowledge of locally grown produce. By going to the markets, local
farmer s shops and factories I lowered the food miles and lowered the carbon emissions drastically
compared to using produce from a major provider.
Although all the flavors I wanted to incorporate were evident the dish I made could be improve by
developing my technique further of making the sauce, by adding the lemon juice slower so the lemon
juice doesn t split the sauce. I would also do more research on what is generally served as an entrée
because the dish I made was on the verge of being classified as a main meal. Also if I were to make
this dish again I would add the sautéed vegetables quicker to soften the feta cheese with the heat of the
vegetables to add a new and interesting texture to the
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Technology Into Early Childhood Education
Matters to Consider when introducing Technology into Early Childhood Education
Introduction
Earlier research was more concerned with weather or not technology; including computers were, in
fact, beneficial to children s learning. Current research is concerned with how technology can be used
to support children s learning and development (Morrison, 2009). Acronyms like PC, CD, DVD, PDA,
DSL, eBay, and .com, are part of our professional vocabulary right alongside ECE... technology has
changed the way we teach children (Donohue, 2003). This author takes the position that technology is
beneficial to early childhood education. This paper will outline how technology is beneficial to early
childhood education through an analysis of contemporary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It needs to be acknowledged that technology and media are social icons, and, most importantly,
children are active consumers of these products (Weddell, 2001). There is little wonder why
technology is being viewed as becoming, if not already, common place in the educational setting.
Zevenbergen (2010, p. 1) states, This generation has been immersed in technology since their
emergence into the world. Their homes have computer technology in all facets of gadgetry the remote
control for the television, the programmable microwave, the mobile phone computers, digital games
(such as Xbox, as well as those on the computer) .
Early childhood is a period of growth and rapid development. During this time, many children attend
preschool, where they have access to technology as a learning tool (Chen amp; Couse, 2010). There is
increasing interest and belief in the need to start this education [technology] at an earlier age, possibly
as soon as children begin formal schooling or even nursery school or kindergarten (Stables, 1997). In
a survey conducted by Flynn et, al. (2010), the results showed more than half of the educators
surveyed think that children should be introduced to technology between ages 3 and 4. Perhaps one
reason the findings would indicate this is due to the motivational
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India s Nuclear Activity between 1968 and 1998
I told President Clinton that when my third eye looks at the door of the Security Council chamber it
sees a little sign that says only those with economic power or nuclear weapons are allowed. I said to
him, it is very difficult to achieve economic wealth . This was said by I.K Gujral, the Indian Prime
Minister at the time during a U.N general meeting in 1997.
The context and focus of this essay will be India s nuclear activity between 1968 up until the Pohkran
II tests in 1998. The background element shows that, in 1968, India wanted to protect its own right of
experimenting with nuclear weapons by not signing the NPT (nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty). India
in 1974 had engaged in a nuclear test, which New Delhi advanced to say that was not a weapon but
was, however, peaceful (Sullivan, 2012 3). International audiences were fazed by the nuclear action by
India, especially the United States of America, consequently filing and constructing laws that
prevented India from trading multilaterally along with posing nuclear banning laws against the Indian
state. It can be demonstrated that India for a long time, remained outside the nuclear circle of states,
which was controlled and built by the powerful United States. An agreement was reached between the
two states rather long after India s first tests, which marked a not only a new position in diplomatic
relations, but the understanding that India was marked as a new nuclear power. Why did India decide
to openly
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Religion Reflection Paper
Religion is practiced worldwide in many different forms. My family and I have been through a
religious journey throughout my lifetime. When I was younger, I would attend a Mennonite church
with my grandmother and my parents would come mostly for holidays. They were not very much of
the church going type until I was older. My dad did not see it was important for us to attend church
until his parents returned home from missionary work in Guadalajara, Mexico when my grandmother
was diagnosed with cancer. I was in third grade when they returned home and we did not start
attending regularly until a few years after. We still lived in a Christian home but as I have grown up,
looking back, I see that it was not much of a Christian home. We only prayed on holidays before we
would eat our meal and that was when we were surrounded by my grandparents of either side.
Eventually we started attending church regularly at a United Methodist church up the road from our
house. I still do not believe we are that dedicated to the church and to God, as we only pray before we
eat on Sundays and holidays as well. We do not speak much of God or ways we could work on being
better Christians, we still go about the same ways of life we had before, except now on Sundays we
attend a sermon. After all of this, I am slightly torn on what I personally believe. I feel as though I am
lost in that part of my life. I hope in the next few years, I find what I truly believe. Religion is
practiced for a number
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Process Of Making Pepperoni Rolls
Pepperoni rolls are a very common treat in West Virginia. It is not difficult to find them in a local
convenient store, or gas station. However, I prefer to make my own. I find pepperoni rolls much more
enjoyable when they re fresh out of the oven. Pepperoni rolls are quite easy to make, with the right
amount of patience. Several steps are involved in the process of making pepperoni rolls. Six basic
steps will allow you to achieve delicious, golden pepperoni rolls. To begin with, you must gather all of
your ingredients. In order to achieve a batch of 10 12 pepperoni rolls, you will need: One seven ounce
bag of pepperoni, One sixteen ounce bag of mozzarella cheese, One quarter ounce packet of active dry
yeast, milk, flour, sugar, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Next, you will carefully prepare the dough. In the large bowl with your yeast mixture, add one half
cup milk, one half cup water, one teaspoon salt, one quarter cup sugar, one teaspoon garlic salt, and
mix. You will gradually add flour (approximately two cups) to this mixture. Then, you will thoroughly
wash your hands, and briefly knead the dough. You will begin forming the dough into a soft ball. It is
important that you do not knead the dough too much, as it will become too tough to eat. In a new
bowl, you will measure a quarter cup olive oil, and transfer your dough mixture. Make sure that you
have enough olive oil to cover the entire ball of dough. As you continue, you will allow the dough to
rise. This can be somewhat tricky, unless you have a proofer. Otherwise, you will fill a large pot full of
water, and bring it to a boil. Once the water starts boiling, you will reduce the heat to a simmer. Then,
you will cover your bowl of dough with plastic wrap, and place on a cookie rack above the simmering
pot of water. It is important that you keep a careful eye on this step. You don t want the bottom of your
dough mixture to begin cooking, so repositioning the dough is necessary. Leave the dough above the
simmering water until it has doubled in size, making sure it doesn t begin to cook. Toward the end,
you will begin preparing the pepperoni rolls. Preheat your oven to approximately 375°F. Divide the
dough into
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verbatim theatre
Verbatim essay;
the main purpose of Verbatim theatre has always been to challenge audiences into a confrontation with
real events and concrete facts, an to prevent their escapism into theatrical fantasy.
How well does this statement apply to Verbatim plays, RRR and LP?
Alfred Hitchcock commented, what is drama but life with the dull bits cut out. This quotes is typically
true of drama, however verbatim theatre is contrary to this as it forces it audiences to confront serious
issues and offers conventions that shy away from fantasy world. Verbatim theatre is from of
documentary theatre in which plays are constructed from the exact words and testimonies from
interviewed people. These testimonies are based of people opinions ... Show more content on
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This idea is presented much in the same way as Augusto Boal s Theatre of the Oppressed, through
allowing the audience s voices to be heard empowering them and creating a sense of community. This
breaking of the fourth wall, allows the actor to talk directly to the audience, creating more of a
conversational atmosphere. This helps to reinforce to the audience that what they are watching is real
and they are encouraged to form opinions about what they are seeing. In Run Rabbit
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Venezuela s Economy
LEFT SIDE
Venezuela has a storied history. During 1522, Venezuela was colonized by the Spanish. Than later in
1811, Venezuela was included as a department of the federal republic of Gran Columbia. Than in
1830, Venezuela became a free country. During the 1900 s, Venezuela dealt with government turmoil,
being dominated by military strongmen until the mid 20th century. Some of Venezuela s geographical
features include the Maracaibo lowlands lie in the north east and llanos and the Orinoco Plains occur
in the central part. The Orinoco River is 2,574 kilometers in length and the water from the lake drains
about four fifths of the entire country. Venezuela has over 1,000 rivers other than the Orinoco. The
climate in Venezuela is hot, humid and tropical, while in the highlands it is moderate. The world s
tallest mountain, Angel falls is also located ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Venezuela s economy is based on the oil industry. It has preserves of crude oil in the world. Hugo
Chaves, current leader, consolidated state control over the economy and nationalized telephone
companies. Venezuela s government has faced protests since 2014. Venezuela s government wants to
give thousands of build homes in order to win loyalty of the poor people. Venezuela s economy is in a
decline. Its government and his bad spending habits has cost the country. Declining oil prices has put
Venezuela into an economic crisis. Venezuela s main exports include petroleum and manufacturing.
Venezuela s natural resources include natural gas, petroleum, and gold. Its population is mostly
Christian, sitting at 88%. 71% being Roman Catholic.
RIGHT
Environmental issues
Venezuela s environmental issues include, sewage population, deforestation, over fishing, and soil
degradation. Venezuela s government has made efforts to try and remove these problems but the
problems need more time and effort In order for them to really go away.
Travel
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Batista s Communist Revolution
Before the successful revolution in 1959, Cuba had suffered from bad government and corruption of
power for nearly the whole first half of the 21st century. Then in 1952 Fulgencio Batista overruled the
Cuban government by force and created a one party dictatorship. Batista s cruel political strategies left
the country in turmoil, causing Cubans everywhere to live in harsh conditions under a totalitarian
state. One of the many citizens unsatisfied with Batista s right wing ways was a young Communist
politician named Fidel Castro. After failing to convince the court that Batista had violated the Cuban
Constitution, he decided a violent Communist Revolution was the only necessary option to overthrow
Batista. Dictatorship was an option because after the failed Moncada Barracks attack, the 26th of July
Movement and finally the defeat of Batista in 1959, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Even till this year the Cuban regime jails politicians with opposing views. The Bay of Pigs was a fight
between Cuban exiles from the US, and the Castro government. This event made Castro even more
popular and raised greater tension between the two countries. The US trade embargo was then
established on Cuba in 1962. However Castro was still able to stay financially stable and powerful
from the increased support from the Soviet Union. For nearly 5 decades Castro s Censorship on media
was also said to be one of the most extreme in the western hemisphere. Entertainment such as books,
radio, movies and tvs were heavily censored certain privileges were only available to a certain view in
the country. Another Dictator strategy he used was destroying private property, by not allowing private
businesses to function and also limiting the amount of land one person could own. Castro also create a
classless society where everybody got paid the
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Connecticut Case Study
Located in New England, Connecticut is a small state with a July 1, 2016 estimated population of
3,576,452 (United States Census Bureau, 2017a). Home to companies, such as Pratt Whitney,
Sikorski, and Electric Boat, Connecticut is a leader in both the aerospace and submarine engineering
fields. The capital of Connecticut, Hartford, has offices for many insurance companies, such as
Travelers, Aetna, and the Hartford. The National Center for Education Statistics (2017), describes the
adjusted cohort graduation rate for public high school students in 2014 15 was 83% nationwide.
Connecticut outperforms the national average at 87% (National Center for Education Statistics, 2017).
Academically, Connecticut still has an achievement gap, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For 2015 16, 41.8% of 7th graders and 40.3% of 8th graders met or exceeded the benchmark (edsight
citation, 2017). An additional factor of academic success is the chronic absenteeism rate in school.
According to edsight.ct.gov, Connecticut s online data retrieval website, the statewide chronic
absenteeism percentage was 9.6% for 2015 16. Chronic absenteeism, defined in Connecticut Public
Act No. 15 225 , is when a student misses ten percent or greater of the total number of days enrolled in
the school year for any reason. Additionally, in the 2015 16 reporting, students identified as requiring
special education services had a chronic absenteeism sate of 18.1% compared to 8.3% of non special
education students. Grade level breakdown indicates that the percentage of students chronically absent
increased from 8.4% in 7th grade to 12.9% in 9th grade and a staggering 17.8% in 12th grade
statewide. Wethersfield is the quintessential New England town. A suburb directly south of Hartford,
the capitol city, Wethersfield continues to have a small town feeling, even as its population
demographics have changed. Founded in 1633 34, Wethersfield is Ye Most Ancient Towne (Town of
Wethersfield, 2017). With the Connecticut River as its eastern border, Wethersfield s early wealth
came from shipping and agriculture along the river (Wethersfield Historical Society, n.d). Wethersfield
s town symbol is the red onion. Wethersfield exported its red
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Comparing Huckleberry Finn And Long Walk To Freedom
Beyond a shadow of doubt, there are many lessons that I accomplished in both these books. Their
story lines are amazing and they left me with powerful messages that are can be useful in my everyday
life. Which is that freedom is for all because we are all humans, created equally, thus deserves to be
treated as such. Moreover, though these books were written in different settings, The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn which was written when slavery was still legal and Long Walk to Freedom, which
was written secretly in prison, they remind us of identical memos about challenges and how wrong it
can be. Also, that it can lead to fatalities and terrible endings. As well as, nobody was born racism,
kids are taught it, therefore, racism is cruel. Lastly, listening to our hearts can sometimes be important
because it is the only way for us to live according to the natural moral circle. ... Show more content on
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, gathered us civilization and human nature, in which Huck
shows human nature through his freedom of spirit, civilized ways and his way to escape. Hypocrisy,
society, racism and slavery were involved in a society in which Huck lived in along with people who
are hypocrites, racist and they tried to change who he is. Also, it was a society placed on regulations
and beliefs and other which ridiculous and inhuman things. In the book Long Walk to Freedom,
delivered us social equality, how everyone is equal and that there is nobody above the other; Human
rights and that everybody should have the right to be, to live and work where and who they please.
Lastly, freedom and human sacrifice, can be hard sometimes to do or want something because you
will always have to choose between two things in order to accomplish your
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Representation Of The House Of Representatives
The legislature of the United States consists of two houses, the Senate and the House of
Representatives. The bicameral system was created by the Founding Fathers in order to carry out one
of the most imperative functions of Congress, representation amongst other function such as
legislation, deliberation and scrutiny. The Senate ensures each state is equally represented with two
congressmen, equally the House of Representatives also has to carry out the function of representation
but its representatives unlike the Senate are proportioned to the population of the states for example
California has 55 representatives however Alaska has 1. Even though representation is an important
and well known function of the legislature the extent to which it is carried out can be argued to have
declined in the subsequent years due to factors such as the expansion of the population. The role of
representation was intended to be carried out in 13 states under the Founding Fathers however the
increase to 50 has made this function increasingly difficult. The creation of the House of
Representatives ensured the function of representation would be carried out as the house was
proportioned to equally represent all the states. Having a set number of representatives in one states
according to population ensures that the voices of that state s population can be heard effectively. The
Framers choice of a bicameral system was in part a choice to leverage two different representational
schemes. The
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Pre and Post Reconstruction Period – Politics, Economic...
History 2301 SA01 United States History to 1877
Instructor:
18 July 2011
Pre and Post Reconstruction Period Politics, Economic and Social Effects
This research paper is intended to explain in general terms some of the political, economics and social
effects America dealt with during the Pre and Post Reconstruction Period.
During the last years of the Civil War, as Union forces moved closer to victory and millions of former
slaves became free, Americans began to think about how to reconcile the splintered parts of the nation
and were immediately faced with a series of complex questions that required some resolutions. Some
issues raised were: a) How would the former states of the Confederacy be integrated back ... Show
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These measures represented a substantial departure from the system of the old South; yet few
reforming politicians were not able to go as far and to have as much effect as they intended. In
addition, white Southern Republicans, who outnumbered their black colleagues, gave only window
dressing like support to black civil rights, preferring to court Southern Democrats through moderation
on racial issues (Forner 364 411). Although, the Radical Reconstruction efforts were intended to
redirect the southern economy, to provide for social mobility and to halt the return to the old
plantation system. Ultimately, however, these policies intensified the South s dependence on cotton as
a cash crop and solidified the class divisions in southern society. Condemning Andrew Johnson and
early presidential Reconstruction, Radical Republicans hoped to reshape the South into a land of
industry and diversified agriculture. To these ends, Republicans poured massive amounts of money
into the South to build railways, create infrastructure and develop improved cultivation methods.
Ironically, these improvements bolstered the strength of the plantation system and swelled the ranks of
the economically exploited lower classes. Railways allowed for the extension of cotton plantations
into the upcountry and further west, onto lands occupied by subsistence farmers. Furthermore, new
technology and the increasing efficiency
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How To Write An Introductory P

  • 1. How To Write An Introductory P 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 Introductory P How To Write An Introductory P
  • 2. What Are The Stereotypes In The Bean Trees In the two novels, The Bean Trees and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, authors Barbara Kingsolver and Maya Angelou use both of their stories to challenge the stereotypes that society has put in place about the idea of femininity and the gender roles of men and women. In The Bean Trees, protagonist Taylor Greer unexpectedly becomes a mother when she cares for a Native American child given to her on the side of a road, however, she does not behave like society s version of a maternal figure in that she takes on roles that would be likely belong to a man. On the other hand, in I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Angelou writes an autobiography and she portrays her own older brother, Bailey, as a more feminine character, although he is expected to have manly qualities as an African American male. Because of the high standards and stereotypes that our society has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nonetheless, Kingsolver and Angelou use the characters of Taylor and Bailey to exemplify how we can break the conventional stereotypes of our culture and live based off of our own personal standards, without feeling pressured to conform to the world. Society often depicts mothers as gentle, caring maternal figures that invest their time into taking care of their child while at home, though we see a different picture of a mother portrayed in The Bean Trees. After a few months of living with her newly received baby girl, Taylor moves in with a woman named Lou Ann, who is a single mother just like her. Lou Ann and Taylor soon become their version of a family, as Lou Ann takes the role of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Design of a Single Axis Rate Table to Measure Angular... DESIGN OF A SINGLE AXIS RATE TABLE TO MEASURE ANGULAR MOTION OF A MEMS BASED GYROSCOPE Final Year Design Project Report Submitted by M. Usman Ehsan Saad Mirza Sarah Nusrat S. Nabeel Hassan Faculty of Electronic Engineering Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology. May 2009. Abstract The following report deals with the development of a rate table at GIKI for the purpose of testing MEMS based gyroscopes being developed here. This report consists of the initial study done by the team in this field of science. Rate tables have been studied in detail and knowledge about commercially available rate tables has been included too. The report discusses the objective of the project and problem statement. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, to be compatible with the accuracy of gyros and accelerometers currently in use, a rate table system must be capable of measuring and controlling angular velocities down to the order of 0.001 degree per second. Single Axis test tables provide precise angular position, rate and acceleration for development and production testing of inertial components and systems. What is Gyroscope? Micro machined inertial sensors, consisting of accelerometers and gyroscopes are one of the most important types of silicon based sensors. A gyroscope is a device for measuring or maintaining orientation, based on the principles of angular momentum. The Gyroscope developed at GIKI is a thermally actuated 3 DoF micro machined gyroscope utilizing Chevron thermal actuators to drive proof mass. There are a number of actuation mechanisms which include electrostatic, piezoelectric, thermal etc. The benefits of this design will be described later. These actuators are activated by Joule heating. When a potential difference is applied between two or more points on electrically conducting material it causes flow of electrical current which induces thermal strain due to internal heating. Consequently these thermal strains generate the desired mechanical deformation or force. These thermal actuators are capable of providing a large force. There are two types of thermal actuators: hot/cold ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Sexuality As A Social Construct Hannah St. Lifer Sexuality as a Social Construct Heternormativity is the idea that there exist two distinctive classifications of the genders, males and females, with customary roles in society. The idea asserts that heterosexuality is the only normal sexual orientation of people and that all sexual and marital relations must abide by this norm. Society has adopted this belief and constructed it into a standard of life. It is normal for people to automatically presume that most other people are heterosexual and that heterosexuality is the default sexual preference. Thus, all other sexualities that are nonheterosexual are a deviation of the default. Heterosexuality is the most appreciative and is the most acceptable sexuality for a man and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Monogamous, reproductive heterosexuality is also valued socially above all other forms of sexuality. Society has constructed the belief that heterosexuality is the ideal sexual identity, and society subsequently critiques non heterosexual identities, such as gays, bisexuals, and trans, which all fall outside this custom. As a consequence of society deeming heterosexuality as the ideal sexuality, sexualities that are biologically infertile are less socially acceptable in society. Nonheterosexuals are seen as deviants and consequently mocked and ridiculed by society. Gayle proposes that same sex relationships are inferiors, but, stable, long term lesbian and gay couples are verging on respectability, but bar dykes and promiscuous gay men are hovering just above the groups at the very bottom of the pyramid. For instance, society already considers gay males to be lower on the hierarchy, but those males, which are less masculine, are even lower on the pyramid. Society has constructed these less masculine gays to be more gay . However, homosexual males that still obtain monogamous relationships are more appreciated in respect to gays who are not in relationships. For example, famous gay couples such as Ellen DeGeneres s relationship, and the gay marriage portrayed on Modern Family, are valued in society. These are higher up on the pyramid because both gay couples are in stable relationships that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Analysis Of The Book The New Witch THE NEW WITCH IN TOWN!!!!!!! Long ago there was a battle between good and evil. Many lives were taken and many were left wounded and power less. I was the last survivor! Over 200 years have past and I ve seen friends and family come and go. Now its different I m getting weaker and sicker so now I need to pass on my powers to the newest members of our family. That Halloween was he day they got the best gift of all! The oldest Melinda had the power bend the five elements and teleport. The middle child Misty, got the power to fast forward and reverse time, and can make clones of her self or others. The youngest Mandy got the power fly, and also able to read minds. These girls were the new witches in town! I would have to teach them every ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I said to them, Girls this book is very important it s the Book Of The Craft, it holds every thing super natural in it. The book also is protected. Evil cannot ever touch the book. The girls looked at me as if I just gave them a new life. We took out an anathema and pricked our fingers and each put our bloody finger on the book and as the Earth shook the girls became one and received all my knowledge and powers. Early the next morning the girl s mother, Melody, went in to labor. As we got to the hospital my head started spinning my heart fluttered then there was black! As I slowly gained enough strength to open my eyes, I glanced around the room looking for my family. I caught a glimpse of Mandy from the corner of my eye. Come here, I said with a soft weak voice. What do you need grandma, she said with fear in her eyes. Get me my diary child. Ok were is it. Its at home. Ok I ll fly there and back real fast just let me get Misty. As Misty slowly walked in the room I saw another Misty walk past the door before it slammed. Are you a clone or the real one? I m the real one grandma the clone is with mom Ok, I said, will you fluff my pillow? Sure it s no problem. Being in the hospital was really insipid. I wish Mandy would hurry up and come back with my diary so I could wright a little before my time was up. I always had my diary on me and now with out it I was board. Ten minuets later Mandy burst threw the doors with a jolt of energy. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Prions Disease Summary Prions Disease Summary Alex Schray Causes: Prion diseases are caused by proteinaceous infectious particles (more commonly referred to as prions). According to the CDC the term prion refers to abnormal, pathogenic agents that are transmissible and are able to induce abnormal folding of specific normal cellular proteins. Prions are always contracted one of three different ways. They can develop sporadically through a sudden genetic mutation. They can be inherited; prions are autosmol dominant, meaning that children of the infected have a fifty percent chance of inheriting the disease. Finally, prions can be ingested: either through consumption of infected meat or after exposure to poorly cleaned medical instruments. Symptoms: Creutzfeldt Jakob ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In prions, however, the PRP primary structure remains the same but the secondary structure does not. The alpha helices which typically comprise most of the secondary structure are replaced by beta pleated sheets. This structural mutation makes prions especially dangerous. The increased number of beta sheets means prions cannot to be broken down by protease and thus have the un prohibited ability to convert other proteins to prions. This mass conversion eventually causes holes to appear in the brain as grey matter deteriorates. This degeneration of the brain results in extreme changes in the nervous and muscular systems. As the brain develops holes from the prions, all function controlled by the brain begins to malfunction. Movement for example, controlled by and large by the cerebellum, becomes extremely difficult and disjointed when one has CJD because of the deterioration of the grey matter of the cerebellum. The hippocampus, responsible for memories, loses its hippocampal grey matter as prions convert PRP molecules, causing the largescale loss of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Enterobacter Aerogenes Research Paper Enterobacter aerogenes is a species of rod shaped gram negative bacterium in the family of enterobacteriaceae. It is a facultative anaerobe, meaning that it can grow in either the presence of oxygen or in the absence of oxygen. It also uses fermentation as the means of gathering energy that protect it from reative oxygen species, and allowing it to live in oxygenated environments. Enterobacter aerogenes is a nosocomial and pathogenic bacterium that cause opportunistic infections. The majority are sensitive to most antibiotics designed for this bacteria class, but it can be complicated due to their resistance mechanism such as lactamas, which quickly become resistant to standard antibiotics during the treatment. Enterobacter aerogenes is found in human gastrointestinal tract, and it does not generally cause disease in healthy individuals. It has been found to live in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Enterobacter aerogenes have been found to produce a greater amount of bioethanol due to a process called metabolism (ScienceDirect). Many Enterobacter aerogenes have flagella, and thus motility, that distinguish them from Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria (Kara, 2016). Traditional approaches for treating Enterobacter infections involve single agent antimicrobial therapy such as an aminoglycoside, a fluoroquinolone, and a cephalosporin. However, newer theories have adopted combination therapy employing multiple antibiotics with different core structure. In some Enterobacter aerogenes resistant to aminoglycoside, resistance has been associated with a bacterial genetic element known as integron. Integrons contain genes that confer antibiotic resistance capabilities and its incorporated into bacteria genomes via genetic recombination (Kara, 2016). Finally, we have learned that Enterobacter aerogenes have some positive and negatives implications on human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Disadvantages Of Charter Schools Charter School are alternative way to traditional public schools. These types of schools do not have the same restriction and regulation that public schools do. They have the freedom to be more innovative while still being held accountable for advancing students achievement. Since the charter school are still public schools they accept all children s, no tuition charge, and no special exam to attend. They are advantages and disadvantages when it comes to knowing if charter school are truly improving education. Charter schools enhance the education opportunities that are obtainable in a particular community. In The impact of Milwaukee Charter Schools on Students achievement Stephane Lavertu and John Witte put together analyze panel data to see how students would do in math and reading achievement tests. From 2000 to 2007 they notice that the students had done positively well in the math and good in reading exams. Having the Milwaukee Public Schools, Lavertu and Witte do this research helps them to see if a charter school would help to improve education or not. After a numerous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The teachers that work at this school are highly quality that uses a flexible curriculum that would help students enjoy learning even more. If a student is not doing well in a core subject the teacher would provide one on one time with the student to help them. Not to mention, charter schools have a unique program that includes science, technology, mathematics and engineering, etc. that gives the students exposure to programs that probably wouldn t be accessible to them at a traditional public school. In addition, Charter schools are rethinking the way you can attend classroom by having online classes or other ways to make it fun for the student to have exciting learning experience Moreover, this new method would help students be successful in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay On Keats Boyish Imagination James Najarian praises the youth and weakness of poet in his Keats s Boyish Imagination. Keats was a very young poet who died only at the age of twenty six. In order to create a fully mature Keats one has to drop his early verse as well as most of the four thousand line Endymion and the comic verse that both began and ended his writing career. From more recent work it had been accepted that Keats sometimes wrote and acted like the young man who was, as he put it, five feet and not a lord (Najarian, 2009, p. 545). A young man, Keats progressively achieved poetic and political maturity, due to this so many biographers like Milnes, Aileen Ward, Amy Lowell, and Walter Jackson Bate had tried to create his story. Keats looked gladly and intentionally immature and from his organized immaturity, he challenged the mature force of established ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The developing truth was considered as Beauty that overcame and even destroyed all other thoughts. Keats did not appear as an intensely emotional or sentimental person, and he often ignored not only of his own but also other people deeper feelings and emotional needs. Tears and bad temper made him puzzle and very uncomfortable. Keats would rather settle differences by talking things out reasonably and rationally, but he tended to ignore or poke fun at any attempt to probe his own or others inner depths. His genius was not generally remarked during his lifetime or immediately after his death. The critics and readers of nineteenth century appreciated him, though, for the most part, they had only a limited understanding of his work. In the twentieth century, the sensitivity of Keats s poetry expanded and he was praised not only for his seriousness and thoughtfulness but also for his dealing with difficult human conflicts and artistic issues, and for his emotional mental recreation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. A Comparison Between Accreditation And Certification A Comparison Between Accreditation and Certification in Genealogical Research In the process of becoming a certified or an accredited genealogist there are some differences to consider. The two organizational bodies of discussion will be the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogist or ICAPGen, and the Board for Certification of Genealogist or BCG. These organizations are the only ones capable of assigning the title of professional to the recipient. The credentialing process for both is extensive. There are some distinct differences in the processes which will be outlined here starting with ICAPGen. There is a three step process in becoming accredited. The first step is to complete a questionnaire, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the interim I plan to look at the requirements for the four generation project. Which of my lines could fit that requirement? Goal one, find and choose a family line that would met that requirement. Second short term goal is to watch the videos on the ICAPGen website. This will help me review the things I have already learned. Next, I have two long term goals. The first is to finish taking all the classes to earn my AAS in Family History Research. My second long term goal is to begin creating a presentation with a PowerPoint on some aspect of research such as finding original records verses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Friar In The Canterbury Tales The first characteristic of the Friar is his greed for monetary gain. Superficially it seems that he is a man who begs for the poor, for his survival, hearing the confessions of sinners but it is obvious the Friar is quite covetous and materialistic. He absolved sins freely when rewards are involved. If a man paid coin to the Friar as penance he knew the man s repentance was sincere. This is an example of the politics of the church in Chaucer s time when religion meant much to the people, which in turn meant greedy men could act as paid saviors. Although a friar s job was to beg for the poor, the Friar used his position as a beggar for his own personal gain. He also used his skill of talk and courteousness to obtain coin from even the poorest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, all of the previous examples highlight not only other characteristics but his insincerity and falseness as well. It is described many times how the Friar kept company with people of means than the sick, poor and beggars. He begged in the name of the poor but did not associate with those he supposedly begged for. The guise under which the Friar lived and worked proved him to be a false man. The insincerity of the Friar is exemplified in his tale as well. His tale is about a thieving and lecherous summoner; this displays his distrust of the position of a summoner; most likely because the role of a summoner impedes on his financial gain. This feeling of distrust was mutual between the Friar and the Summoner, which is explained possibly by not only greedy clergy men but issues of too many religious positions. Most importantly his tale shows the Friar as a hypocrite. After he finishes his tale the Friar asks everyone listening to pray for the summoners of the world to repent their evils but his words are not genuine or heartfelt. On the surface the Friar may seem like a semi trustworthy man but his traits reveal hypocritical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Pakist The United States And United Kingdom Of Asia Essay Pakistan matters because this country is the corridor between the Eastern Asia and the Middle East. It is one of the six declared nuclear weapon state with one of the largest armies in the world. Pakistan is important because it has been part of five declared wars in the past sixty years with it s neighbouring country, India. The country is also at war with few of the most dangerous terrorist groups of the world like Al Qaeda, Talibans, etc. It is one of the main allies of United States and United Kingdom of Asia. Pakistan is one of the most complex democracy of the world. It s different ethnicities, languages and regions makes it one of the most diverse nations in the world. The country was founded on the Westminster model, but the government has been overthrown by military leaders three times since Pakistan s creation. That makes it function differently from Britain. Many dismissed the Pakistani economy for years because of it s poor frugality and government functionality. It has constantly faced a rapid economic fall in the past few years, forcing the world to pay attention. Impacts from the Past Pakistan is a very old collection of cultures but it is a newborn nation. Throughout the history, most of the time it was not one country. It has been part of many empires and civilization. As of Egypt and Mesopotamia, the earliest known civilization in Pakistan also began along the river. From 2500 to 1600 BC, the Harappan culture thrived in the southern part of Pakistan on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Childhood Malnutrition Research Paper Childhood Malnutrition Jonathan Sacks stated Close to a billion people one eighth of the world s population still live in hunger. Each year 2 million children die through malnutrition. This is happening at a time when doctors in Britain are warning of the spread of obesity. We are eating too much while others starve. Severe acute malnutrition affects approximately 13 million children under the age of 5 and is associated with 1 2 million preventable child deaths each year (Collins, S. 2007). This growing global problem needs to be brought to attention due to the fact that each year many children become decease from not getting the proper medical attention they are in need of. Child malnutrition is also considered a part of child abuse by neglect, which is illegal in the United States of America. Child abuse by neglect is difficult to diagnose when it is not associated with physical violence but, neglect is in fact involved with food restriction (Piercecchi Marti, M., Louis Borrione, C., Bartoli, C., Sanvoisin, A., Panuel, M., Pelissier Alicot, A., Leonetti, G. 2006). By definition, malnutrition is the lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat, not eating enough of the right things, or being unable to use the food that one does eat. Malnutrition is a global economic problem and without solving, this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Certain attributes such as ethnic or religious eating habits or economic necessity by the parents are some of the main reasons we see that children in third world countries suffer from malnutrition (Piercecchi Marti, M. 2006). Many children in third world countries are born into lower class families who s parents are not able to provide enough food for their children. Due to this, researchers find that malnutrition is more prone to areas of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Beethoven and Tchaikovsky Beethoven and Tchaikovsky While Ludwig van Beethoven and Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky have much in common, they also have many differences. Both men are famous for their orchestral compositions and their future influence on other composers. They experienced a blend of horrible failures and great successes. Although they were from different musical time periods, they both made huge contributions to the world of music. Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany 1770; the second half of the classical period. After the death of his grandfather, who was also named Ludwig van Beethoven, the family was on a downward slope financially. As far as physical appearances are concerned, young Beethoven looked much like his grandfather. Beethoven was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perhaps I shall get better, perhaps not; I am ready. 1819 is the year in which his hearing was thoroughly depleted. He could no longer play the piano virtuously and had to communicate by text. As a result, he spent a majority of his time composing. Beethoven would sketch out his compositions in a book. These books have been maintained and it is evident that he would work on several pieces at once. During this time, his compositions ranged from simple melodies to more elaborate and edited works. In 1804 Beethoven completed his Third Symphony. This piece was originally a tribute to Napoleon Bonaparte, but when Beethoven found that Napoleon was proclaimed an emperor he deleted the dedication. At this point in his life, Beethoven seriously considered marriage. His first love was for a woman named Giulietta Guicciardi. When this relationship eventually broke, he sought the hand of Giulietta s cousin, Josephine. The bond between them broke and the engagement was ended. Beethoven s final attempt with a woman was with his doctor s daughter, Therese Malfatti. As is expected, this relationship also failed and Beethoven reached the final part of his life as a bachelor. The rate and quality of his compositions slowed and he became more and more isolated. Another depressing and negative event in Beethoven s life took place in 1815. His brother died. Caspar Anton Carl left behind a son and a widow and instructed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. How Does Globalization Affect The Economy Of Sydney As a result of this economic drive, an influence was evident on the spatial economic makeup of Sydney. The unemployment map of the city was distributed into two opposing fragments, illustrative of contemporaneous social geography. The highest rates of unemployment were marked in the western and south western suburbs, while the lowest rates occupied the northern suburbs. In place of this, the service sector, specifically finance, business, retail, community service, professional, and wholesale, sprouted. However, this was not sufficient to counterbalance the unemployment rates. In 1996, the services industry comprised a large 40% of employment, a step up from just 24% in 1971 (Fagan Webber 1999), of which was concentrating in the inner city and neighbouring regions (Forster 2006). In observation of these dynamics, the extent to which the urban layout of progressive producer services and the additional locations of corporate headquarters have been altered by the forces of globalisation is evident. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But in conjunction with this socio spatial cleavage , and decentralisation of employment for a large number of people, such an arrangement also led to a high level of automobile use. 58% of workers in Sydney were now travelling to work by car (Forster 2004). Accordingly, this spatial mismatch of the city is further evident upon observing that residents in the outer areas were made to travel lengthier distances in order to access high order employment, with a lack of these jobs being situated in the outward ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. How To Start A Primal Diet Essay Are you tired of trying to lose weight unsuccessfully, and feeling like you are constantly playing yo yo on the scale? You follow a low fat diet for a few weeks, and you do lose several pounds but as soon as you are back to your normal eating habits, you regain the weight and sometimes even additional weight. You need to stop trying to find a quick fix, and find a program that helps you change your entire lifestyle. You need to find a permanent solution to help you get down to your ideal weight and enjoy your life to its fullest. Being thinner and fitter is important in avoiding sickness, but it is also very important to maintaining healthy self esteem and enjoying life to the fullest. By educating yourself about the Primal Diet For Beginners ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You will be told what foods you should both favor and avoid in order to be in sync with the program and start feeling and looking better. Remember also that the reason why the Primal Blue print program is so efficient, is because it is not only based on watching what you eat, but also getting maximal by incorporating exercise and adopting a stress reducing lifestyle. You will not only see how much weight you can lose, but you will reduce body inflammation and improve many other medical conditions as well. Finally, we will revisit many frequently questions and answers we know will be interesting and relevant to you, as we want to provide for you a one stop guide that will tell you everything you need to know about this exceptional diet. Start changing your destiny today by changing your diet and other aspects of your life, and in only 21 days you can turn around your life and your health around by simply respecting the Primal diet diet principles. Once your body is reprogrammed, not only will you start feeling better, but your body will get used to working efficiently, but you will not gain these extra pounds back after a few weeks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Salicylic Acid Testing Observations Salicylic Acid Testing Observations The indicator that showed the presence of Salicylic Acid in the aspirin was the change in color from white to dark purple. The color that indicated the lack of Salicylic Acid was light yellow. Conclusion The weight of crude aspirin obtained from 4g of Salicylic Acid was 4.74g. After recrystallization, approximately 2.9g of recrystallized aspirin was obtained. After calculating the molar mass of Salicylic Acid and aspirin, the theoretically obtainable weight of aspirin was 5.217g. The percentage of theoretical crude aspirin obtained was 90.85%. The percentage of theoretical recrystallized aspirin obtained was 55.58%. During the Salicylic Acid testing, the crude aspirin tested positive by changing to dark purple color, which occurs due to the Salicylic Acid reacting with methanol and iron(III) chloride. After recrystallizing the crude aspirin, the aspirin was tested negative by changing to light yellow color. There is a possibility that these results are not entirely accurate due to human error. A few of the steps that require the use of a few drops of an chemical substance. However, there was no exact way to measure a few drops. As a result, it was possible to place too much or too little of the chemical substance, which can affect product of the reaction. Questions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is acetylation? Into what general class of reactions does acetylation fall? Acetylation replaces the alcohol functional group ( OH) with acetyl functional group (CH3CO ). The general class of reaction it falls into is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Similarities Between Go Set A Watchman And To Kill A... In July of 1960, the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee was published bringing immediate success as a classic of modern American literature. Fifty five years later, Go Set a Watchman was released though it was written in 1957. Both novels include the same characters, however Go Set a Watchman took place in a setting two decades after To Kill a Mockingbird. In Go Set a Watchman, Jean Louise returns home twenty years later to find her noble role model and beloved father is now affiliated with raving anti integration and anti black crazies (Kakutani). While Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird reflected aspects of Harper Lee s life, his character in Go Set a Watchman represents a more realistic view of racism which demonstrates accuracy to historical context in the 1930 s. The Ku Klux Klan was established in 1866 and within four years it had extended to the majority of the southern states ( Ku Klux Klan ). In Alabama, the Ku Klux Klan alleged to have over 150,000 members in the 1920 s ( Ku Klux Klan in Alabama from 1915 1930 ). The Ku Klux Klan is not mentioned in To Kill a Mockingbird though it had been known in every southern state. During Lee s childhood, it would be impossible for her not to hear of the group. To Kill a Mockingbird leaves this crucial group out while in Go Set a Watchman the Ku Klux Klan is a defining element of the character of Atticus. Most members of the group can be described as middle aged, working class, Protestant white men who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Gun Control Debate My opinion on the gun debate is that we need more gun regulations. I believe we can make gun control laws without depriving people of their constitutional right to bear arms. Similar to the Supreme Court ruling of District of Columbia v. Heller, I believe there are reasonable gun regulations allowed under the Second Amendment. Why do we need gun control? There are so many casualties in the United States from gun related incidents. As a matter of fact, America leads with more gun related homicides than any other developed country: . Below shows some of the mass shootings and other gun related incidents from 2017: The United States had at least 1,518 mass shootings with at least 1,715 killed and 6,089 wounded as of October 2017. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Neighbours Research Paper What is Neighbours? Neighbours is an Australian television show which previously was broadcasted on the channel 7 network (18th of March in 1985. Although, channel 7 ended the show after Watson s Daughters, since they had greater success than Neighbours. The show had began since TV executive named Reg Watson suggested the thought of creating a show which centred around true like stories; stories of how adults and teenagers solved the problems and who they could trust to turn to. Channel 10 bought Neighbours after the cancellation of the show. This Soap Opera is based around the lives of the people who live and work in Erinsborough, a fictional suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The series mainly focuses on the people that live in Ramsay Street. How did it influence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These issues that they focus on are family ones, fights between different generations, school hardships and relationships problems. Neighbours is primarily focused on teenage and adult life so that it can connect to a widespread audience. This is evident through the high percentage of people from both age groups; which enjoy the show and how the program is more popular in England than in Australia. Even though Neighbours is based in Australia it does discuss about common issues that often occur outside of Australia. Furthermore, this has helped influence people to take advice and have inspiration from the characters to help create guidelines in order to have a good and fulfilling life. Through the insight of Australia in Neighbours; by how people act within the show, Australia has become a more desirable location to live in. This is exhibited through the intellectual and laid back attitude of Aussies. How is Neighbours remembered? Neighbours is remembered through its popularity within the entertainment industry. However, Neighbours is an ongoing television program and it is also one of Australia s most successful media ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Erich Remarque s Magnum Of All Quiet On The Western Front The First World War, or the ill named War to End all Wars, was one that brought hell to Earth and mankind. For the first time in history, industry had appeared to make killing efficient. In static trenches, young men from around the world were killed by artillery kilometres away, poison gas, and disease. All nations in the conflict experienced the creation of a Lost Generation; men who lost their lives, limbs, or the ability to live a normal life. Paul Baumer, the young German protagonist of All Quiet on the Western Front becomes a member of this sad generation through his sad journey to the ultimate elixir, death. In Erich Remarque s magnum opus All Quiet on the Western Front, Paul Baumer is faced by various emotionally jarring tests that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the Germans repel the French, Paul and his company push back, and for a moment, turn from men to animals. While running and killing Paul illustrates, We have lost all feeling for one another. We can hardly control ourselves when our glance lights on the form of some other men. We are insensible, dead men, who through some trick, some dreadful magic, are still able to run and to kill (Remarque 55). This moment demonstrates the damage that has occurred. Paul already considered himself a dead man, a men that has lost all humanity. It is this moment that is the first step in the hero s slow demise, in which he loses all joy and hope. It is impossible for, in the conditions described, to be able to return home; death becomes the only elixir. Hence, it only takes two more events in his short life for Paul Baumer to realise this elixir. After the initial French Offensive, Paul is given time to recover, getting leave and additional training. But, when he returns back to the front, he reaches the climax of the journey, as he kills a man in close quarters. While on a night expedition into No Man s Land, Baumer is surprised by a Frenchman, but is able to swiftly recover and, to his understanding, kill him. But in the morning, Paul is confronted with the truth: Then, he opens his eyes... The body is perfectly still without a sound, the gurgle has ceased but his eyes cry and yell, all his life gathered together for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Starwars Episode 6 Essay In starwars episode 6, Leia gets captured by Jabba the Hutt and released, Luke resumes his whining (this time as a Jedi), and former Anakin turns to the light side after going through 3 episodes as Darth Vader. Luke is like his father in the sense that he has lost his mother, he learned the force easily, and he saved his father just as Darth Vader saved his son. Luke is like his father, in the sense that he lost his mother. His mother died when giving birth to both him and Leia, and although he didn t know his mother, he did have a similar attachment to a man he called, Uncle Owen , who raised him, and then was killed by storm troopers. When Uncle Owen was killed, Luke almost felt the same longing in his heart as his father before him, but handled it by feeling sorry for himself. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When he found her, she was beaten and dying. When she drew her last breath, Anakin was so overcome with grief, he slew every sand person he could find. The action caused much anger in his heart, which drew him into the dark side like a child running to his mother s embrace after he fell down. So although Luke and Anakin were both put in the same position, they both handled life disappointments differently, Luke feeling sorry for himself, and Anakin became unable to control his anger which resulted in a turn of will. Another way Luke and Darth Vader were similar but diverse, is they both learned the force easily. Luke was his father s son, and he learned the force being taught by Yoda. Although Luke didn t have the self confidence to believe that he could indeed complete certain tasks Yoda set before him, the amount of iniclorianythingymagummies that ran through his veins, were only seen before in his father, Darth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The United States Nuclear Weapons Complex The United States nuclear weapons complex is large and complicated. The agencies involved in varying aspects of nuclear weapons issues include the Departments of Energy, Defense, State, Commerce, and Homeland Security. The Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration is the principal U.S. Government agency responsible for the design, construction and maintenance of U.S. nuclear weapons. The Department of Energy was established by President Jimmy Carter in 1977 in response to the energy crisis affecting the country during his term in office. While many Americans identify nuclear weapons with the Department of Defense, the role of which will be discussed, the Department of Energy inherited responsibility for all nuclear ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Intelligence Community is responsible for gathering and analyzing information on foreign nuclear weapons programs, as well as on efforts by terrorist organizations to develop, steal or buy nuclear, chemical or biological weapons. As noted, nonproliferation of nuclear weapons is one of the government s most important and difficult national security objectives. Monitoring Iranian, Pakistani, Israeli, Indian, and Chinese nuclear weapons programs, as well as the nuclear energy industries of other countries, is a full time task. The imperative of providing timely warnings of developing threats involving weapons of mass destruction, however, is paramount, and many agencies within the intelligence community contribute to this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay about Biography of Patrick Henry Biography of Patrick Henry Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? These noble, forthright words were spoken by a fiery young patriot and great orator who had dedicated his life to the goal of winning rights for the people of America. Patrick Henry was born on May 29 of the year 1736 in Studley, Hanover County, Virginia. He grew up in a Presbyterian believing home, Patrick s father, John Henry, was a Scott, who taught Patrick most of his schooling until he was about fifteen. As Patrick grew up, people found him to be a charming, bright young boy with a gentle, sweet spirit and a good sense of humor. Yet he was still a boy, who loved to hunt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There he met a girl named Sarah Shelton. They spent a lot of time together that year and in the summer of 1754, they got married. Their dowry was a lovely little homestead with a few acres. With only a few slaves and himself, they soon found that it was not enough to live on with a brand new baby boy. Then, one dry summer, their little home was burnt to the ground by a brush fire. This devastating occurrence left the young Henry family completely broke and homeless, and all they had left was themselves and their slaves. They then moved into the second story of the Shelton s house until Patrick could find another job. Sarah was not well after this devastation, and she was taken care of by her family when Patrick was away. Patrick first went to the closest large town to look for a friend of his, Thomas Jefferson. Patrick knocked at the door of the office, was invited in, and for a moment could not find where the speaker was from all the books surrounding the walls, covering the floors and cluttered on the desk. Jefferson was surprised yet not unhappy that Patrick had come to visit him and inquired what he had come for. I have come to ask what I must do to become a lawyer, was the reply. Completely taken aback by this sudden determination, Jefferson at first tried to persuade ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Dr Rank Quotes Act Two Quote: After Kristine hears of how regularly Dr. Rank visits the Helmer s household, she advises Nora by saying, Now listen, Nora; in many ways you re still like a child. I m a good deal older than you, with a little more experience. I ll tell you something: you ought to put an end to all this with Dr. Rank. (Ibsen 1271). Explanation: Kristine sees from an outside perspective the peculiarity of the relationship between Nora and Dr. Rank. The experience that Kristine obtained during the trials of her life, are now serving as hints to identify who Nora should take caution with. When Dr. Rank later professes his love to Nora in private, the true significance of Kristine s words are unveiled. Therefore, this quote pristinely portrays ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Dead Horse Ranch State Park Research Papers Some may be surprised to learn that Arizona has terrific camping spots that are on the water. The north central high desert of Arizona is full of these areas which include the water carved wonders of the red rocks of Sedona and the water sports of the Verde River with its feeder creeks, springs and streams. Following are some of my personal favorites in the neighborhood. Dead Horse Ranch State Park Located in old Cottonwood, this large park adjoins the Verde River. Your stay could include wild life watching, fishing, events marking historical significance, with many water sports and hiking trails. Exciting bicycling trails exist as well. Frequent events are held there such as nature walks, canoing competitions, and a variety of festivals. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here are ten of the best kids camping chairs on the market. Happy shopping! 1. Cabela s Kids Camp Chair: This junior camping chair is strong, durable, and still lightweight enough to carry. It has a built in seat lock so that it won t collapse. Kids will also like that it has a cup holder that fits both water bottles and juice boxes. Note that this is only for the little ones, as the weight capacity is just 75 pounds. It comes in both a sage green and a camouflage jungle theme print. Price: $19.99 24.99 Where to buy it: www.cabelas.com 2. Crazy Creek Crazy Kidz Chair: This chair is a soft padded seat designed for children ages two through six. It is very lightweight and folds up with straps for easy carrying. It comes in three designs including blue hibiscus, tropical fish, and royal blue. Great for sitting around the campfire. Price: $23.95 25.95 Where to buy it: www.backcountry.com 3. Insul Seat Mini Comfort Chair: This lightweight foam padded chair has adjustable straps to create the most comfortable seating angle. It fits children up to 12 years of age and comes in royal blue, red, sunshine (orange and yellow), and forest green. One nice bonus is that it has a lifetime warranty. Price: $16.00 Where to buy it: www.firsttreks.com 4. REI Camp Kids Chair: This chair is made with steel so it is very durable and the mesh fabric dries really quickly. I accidentally left this chair out in the rain and I was surprised ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Wave Susan Casey Summary The average person would not pick up a scientific book and have a yearning urge to read it. It is the author s job to captivate their audience s attention as quickly as possible. In the book The Wave by Susan Casey, she does an amazing job at captivating her audience s attention. From the very first sentence Casey tells us an epic story about waves. She throws you right into the middle of a storm right in front of a huge wave measuring 100 feet tall. It is clear that survival is not guaranteed but in the end the crew of Discovery makes it out alive, able to talk about their encounter with a monster of the ocean. Right after this adrenaline pumping story, Casey goes on to tell the reader other eyewitness accounts of these rogue waves. Yet she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Luckily for the crew of the vessel was able to make it out alive and actually report their encounter with a 100 foot wave. This trip led to finding the largest wave ever scientifically recorded in the open ocean. The next account comes from a very reliable source, Ernest Shackleton. Shackleton rode on a ship called Endurance; it was on this ship that Shackleton would venture to Antarctica where he would come across a wave so large he thought he was looking at the sky. He was lucky to have made it out alive from this storm. Casey next talks about the 850 foot cargo ship München, this ship was built to be unsinkable it was the German Merchant Navy s state of the art flagship. To everyone s surprise an S.O.S. message was received that the ship had suffered great damage from a wave. Even with 110 ships and 13 aircrafts looking for it, it was never found. In 1933, a naval officer aboard the USS Ramapo saw a huge wave in the Pacific and made some trigonometric calculations that estimated the wave to be about 112 feet high. On January 1, 1995 Statoil s Draupner oil drilling platform were being hit by large waves 38 feet tall, then a huge 85 foot wave hit the rig causing moderate damage to the platform. This was the first confirmed measurement of a rogue wave. In 1982 the Ocean Ranger was struck by a wave which destroyed the rig and left no survivors. The rig was built to withstand 110 foot seas and 115 mile per hour winds, it was deemed indestructible. The wave that hit it took it as a challenge and sank the whole rig instantly killing 84 people who were onboard. On March, 1973 two bulk carriers were lost within one hour of each other in the same span of the North ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. For The Statement Of Purpose For Mechanical Engineering Statement of Purpose What is common between a simple linear actuator and a modern F 16 fighter jet? Many might instantly quote the most conspicuous features. But one aspect of great influence in building systems ranging from an actuator to a jet is the hidden technology (as stated by Prof. Richard Murray) being controls. The future of mechanical engineering, when I envision it, is a world of smart, efficient mechanical systems: self driving cars, autonomous robots, intelligent manufacturing lines and smart energy grids. The ability of Control theory to manage and regulate behavior of systems in multiple domains of Mechanical Engineering is appealing to me. It supplements my tendency to be versatile. With a desire to learn advanced concepts in control theory and to apply them to a real world problem, I want to pursue a MS degree in Mechanical Engineering with an emphasis in Controls. An exploration into IC engines in my sophomore year, helped me secure an internship at Ashok Leyland R D center. This gave me an industrial insight into engine assembly techniques, sensor systems and had a hands on opportunity to install an EGR and Turbocharger module. I was awed by the interplay of various minute components in an IC engine coming together to work in unison. Watching how mechanical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second phase of the project required me to design a closed loop control system for the canard actuation system required for the de spin maneuver. This opened up an exciting world of control theory and its applications and the thought of creating smarter/more efficient mechanical systems, perhaps an autonomous go kart, excited me. Having worked on projects in multiple domains in my undergraduate degree, I realized that Control Theory is a common factor that brings these domains together and aligned with my propensity for being multi disciplinary in the mechanical engineering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Personal Note On Personal Profile Week Three Journal Personal Profile Driven, strong, and tactful are the three power words I choose to descries my personally. I am generally pretty ambitious person, and when I set my mind to something I won t stop until I feel like I reached my objective. The weighty thing to me is that I m not motivated by folks admiration and I m not bogged down by folks disapproval. I m just trying to work at the ultimate stage I can. For me, being strong is just about being able to stick it out through great hardship. For instance, having the capital, the cerebral services, and the physical competence to challenge questions of all sorts. My character displays confidence. I have the strength and endurance to face a test without being cheated of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was attained to value others, love frankly, welcome folks into your quarters with open arms, supply them nutrition, life happens over food and be a polite entertainer (even if you re having a awful day, they re company). Folks normally obtain enjoyment from seeing the contentment of others because by outline others concern us. I was taught to convey frankly, grant folks the benefit of the doubt, be upright because integrity alone succeeds, work hard, test yourself, nothing is given to you, chuckle often, and be blunt. Honorable rules and laws are the elements of fair examination because they are the beliefs from which leadership can be attained along the trail to a conclusion. It play an essential portion in the outcome ruling process from its opening, with the credit and framing of the fair concern, through the assessment finding steps, and until an envisioned verdict is done and structured when necessary. As we go on in existence, we will always acquire a little something new every day, whether it is about ourselves, beliefs, means, or other beings. My present status in the program of study has taught me that moral performances can be restructured and that there are discoverers of dissimilar upright actions. I have roots in a religious family. There are so many gain and correct things acquired at clergy. In contrast, among the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay about Architectural Forms in the Mannerist Period During the Mannerist period, architects experimented with using architectural forms to emphasize solid and spatial relationships. The Renaissance ideal of harmony, gave way to freer and more imaginative rhythms. During the High Renaissance, architectural concepts derived from classical ancient times were developed, and used with bigger surety. The most representative architect is Bramante (1444 1514), who expanded the applicability of classical architecture to contemporary buildings in a style that was to control Italian architecture in the sixteenth century. During the Mannerist period, however, architects experimented with using architectural forms to stress on solid and spatial relationships. Specifically, in Mannerist architecture, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Giulio Romano (1499 1546), was a pupil of Raphael, assisting him on various works for the Vatican. Romano was also a highly inventive designer, working for Federico II Gonzaga at Mantua on the Palazzo Te (1524 1534), a project which combined his skills as architect, sculptor, and painter. In this work, which integrated garden grottoes and extensive frescoes, he uses illusionistic effects, surprising combinations of architectural form and texture, and the frequent use of features that seem somewhat unbalanced or out of alignment. Michelangelo s architectural fame lies chiefly in St Peter s Basilica in Rome. St Peter s was the greatest creation of the Renaissance, and a great number of architects contributed their skills to it. But at its conclusion there was more of Michelangelo s design than of any other architect. When he took over the project in 1546 Michelangelo integrated Bramante s Greek cross plan and redesigned the piers, the walls, and the dome, giving the lower weight bearing members huge proportions and eliminating the encircling aisles from the chancel and identical transept arms. Michelangelo s dome was a masterpiece of design using two masonry shells, one within the other and crowned by a massive lantern supported, as at Florence on ribs .For the exterior of the building, he designed a giant order which defines every external bay. The full lot is held together by a wide cornice which runs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Canto 3 Of The Inferno Essay Hell, the fiery eternal abyss has had profound influence on almost every aspect in our modern world. Paintings and sculpture have been great tools to help us envision the realm of suffering. One of these great sculptures is called the Gates of Hell, created by Auguste Rodin who was influenced by Dante Alighieri s, Inferno. In the beginning of Canto 3 of the Inferno, Dante and Virgil are about to walk through the gates to the underworld. Although the entrance is referred to as an arch in the Inferno this gave Rodin a blank slate to work with. Auguste Rodin was older when he started this sculpture and passed away before he could finish. His Gates have about two hundred miniature sculptures attached all around and on the doors to depict the torments souls were condemned too. A few of these individual sculptures were recreated on a larger scale because they were controversial masterpieces such as the Thinker, The Kiss, and the Sinner. Rodin worked on this sculpture as a commission for a museum but those plans fell through. It didn t stop Rodin from working on the sculpture for 37 years to see his vision complete. Now, although Rodin s sculpture was to depict hell and the tormented, I found a different interpretation of the sculpture. I believe rather than being a depiction of Hell, the Gates of Hell sculpture appears to be a tragic insight of lost love because of the romance in the sculpture that create scenes of grieving by the Thinker. When the individual pieces are analyzed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Van Gogh Motives As humans have changed and progressed throughout history, so has their art from cave paintings to Greek sculptures to the incredible realism of the Renaissance. In addition, throughout history art has been questioned why did the artist make this? What are they trying to convey? What is the purpose, the symbol, the reason? Every artist has a motive for creating, and it may be as honorable as challenging a social injustice, or as mundane as a commission. The three most universal motives for making art are for beauty, for money on commission, and to convey a message about the artist s thoughts or emotions on a subject. Each of these motives can be influential, however conveying a concept through art is the most powerful, as it has the ability to change the way society operates. It is often said that art is meant to be beautiful for the audience. Artists follow this idea by making and being inspired by beautiful objects such as nature or other people. One artist who displays this is Vincent Van Gogh. Many of Van Gogh s paintings are based on the things around him, including flowers, stars, or people. It is known that he was not on commission, as he only sold one painting in his life. Although it is true that many of his paintings show great emotion, Van Gogh was not specifically trying to say something, and any message in his paintings are assumed from his mental illnesses. Although not considered beautiful in their time, Van Gogh painted to capture the beauty around him. For ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Havisham Essay Havisham essay. Miss Havisham is a bitter and twisted character from the novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. Carol Ann Duffy takes this character and explores her tragic life in the poem Havisham . Duffy uses Dark themes, structure, symbolism and other poetic techniques to express Havisham s hatred for men after her tragic wedding when she was rejected by her fiancé. Duffy s use of these poetic techniques create a sinister character and makes Havisham feel real to the reader. To begin the poem Duffy uses a shocking short sentence, which contains contrasting word choice to convey an ironic tone from Havisham. The contradictory oxymoron also startles the reader and grasps our attention as we do not expect this beginning. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She even begins to make animalistic screams which are symbolic of darkness and death. cawing nooooo this neologism of no suggests an animalistic persona where her sense of language has broken down to a series of noises which highlight her extreme mental decay. This also suggests her self pity but makes the reader feel sympathy for the narrator as she desperately screams at the wall showing how lost and pathetic she has become over time. The cawing is also symbolic of death and darkness as it is resembling a crow which the reader links with death, darkness and the devil. This combination of neologism and symbolism creates a sinister mood. Duffy s use of neologism to emphasis Havisham s mental decay makes her feel real to the reader and her animalistic person adds to her sinister character. Duffy goes on to show Havisham s layers of feelings as she expresses her exterior feelings of hatred, anger and revenge which contrast with her true feelings of love for her past lover. It is the rejection from her lover which sends her into this downward spiral which eventually results in her feelings of hatred for all men and desperate want for revenge. love s hate behind a white veil This oxymoron places love and hate side by side and conceals both emotions behind a symbolic white bridal veil, which is ironically white and contrasts with her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Negative Effects Of The Vietnam War The Vietnam War brought an immense amount of tension and anger to the United States. Many innocent lives of both Americans and Vietnam citizens were taken during the Vietnam War. The war affected the United States in a predominately negative way. The spread of media, multiple bombings, and distress in America caused such tribulation. Consequently, the Vietnam War caused more harm than help to South Vietnam, as well as the United States. Media emerged as a major factor in people s opinion on the war. The media showed photographs of wounded soldiers on stretchers in Vietnam. Photograph and videos were shown to citizens, giving them a new perspective on what was really happening in the war. Even videos of napalm drops were recorded and Americans were finally able to view the reality of the war. Americans were shocked to realize that this is what soldiers dealt with in Vietnam. Americans were also able to see the environment that the soldiers had to live in as well. Vietnam was a jungle environment, which was extremely unfamiliar to Americans. The United States participated in multiple bombings throughout the course of the war. Operation Rolling Thunder contributed to a majority of these deaths. Operation Rolling Thunder was initiated by President Lyndon B. Johnson. This sustained bombing of North Vietnam caused over 900 U.S. aircrafts to be destroyed. Many Americans were killed as well. This bombing was put into effect to hopefully get the North to stop supplying the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Business Process Outsourcing Is A New Management Strategy Business process outsourcing is a new management strategy, which encompasses transfers of an organisation s internal functions to a third party. In essence, it encompasses entrusting and ensuring a third party with company functions. The third party executes the function and meets the expectations of the company (Kozweska 2004). Company objectives primarily dictate the above expectations. A company transfers business tasks and processes to an external provider, a specialist in a particular field, to enhance its profitability and hence return of investment to its shareholders. Business process outsourcing also provides a basis for establishment long term, mutually beneficial relationship between the company and the outsourced provider. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company has outsourced its Information Technology (IT) functions to an Indian IT company, Indo System Solutions (ISS). Initially, Globshop s senior management was skeptical about transferring the above function to the IT services provider. However, over time, they came to realize benefits accrued from outsourcing. However, there are still risks associated with the above management strategy. Globshop s senior management requires an in depth analysis of the above strategy, which defines the company s future relationship with ISS. Growth of Offshore Outsourcing Several factors have fuelled the unprecedented growth in business process outsourcing. One such factor is the technological revolution. Technological revolution especially in the information technology sector has seen the introduction of fast and reliable communication channels. Such channels include high speed internet, which ensures that individuals from different countries can communicate in real time (Duening Click 2005). This facilitates a multi location execution of tasks where employees in different locations communicate using tools such as video conferencing. This has increased contact between companies and their outsourced services providers. As such, efficient communication between companies ensures smooth and timely execution of tasks and functions. This translates into an overall efficiency at the company. Another factor is the emergence of newly developed economies including ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Nurse Officer Interview What a great start to know the role and responsibilities of a Chief Nurse Officer (CNO), when you get a chance to interview someone, who actually does the job. I was fortunate to seize an interview with Derek L. Curtis, DNP, MA, BSN, RN, the current CNO of Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJH) Hospital, on October 31, 2016. Curtis has 23 years of professional nursing experience with various leadership positions. He graduated Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 1993 from the Medical College of Georgia, earned a master degree in 2001 from Webster University, and this year, from American Sentinel University with a Doctor of Nursing Practice in Executive Leadership. His nursing career started in the United States Army in 1993 in various capacities such ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The following questions and answers conducted during the interview with Derek Curtis exemplified his knowledge and competency of the standards of practice and standards of performance for nursing administrator. Bagtas: What are the challenges you are facing, pertaining to the nursing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Roles And Mission Of The Counselor Roles and Mission The counselor may play various roles, at several levels, i.e. the counselor may be an educator to the client, the counselor may be a type of mentor offering advice and guidance on specific issues, and also engage in other roles. The counselor may also act as an advocate for a client whose cultural background is significantly different than the environment he or she may currently be in, by ensuring that the client is treated with the same respect and given the same opportunities as others. The client s social and cultural context is significant because it reveals to the counselor who the client is, where the client is from, the traditions and values of the client, among many other things. With this knowledge of the client, the counselor is able to obtain specialized interventions which will assist them with the issues they are encountering therefore their situations and themselves can improve. An advocate is an individual who acts as intermediary to foster change to unlimited access, enhance awareness to inequalities, and promote accountability on the individual, communal, and statewide level. Within the counseling field, most counselors, although they may not be aware, act as social justice advocates on the behalf of their clients when linking or representing the client in different settings. In the article titled, Relationship Between a Belief in a Just World and Social Justice Advocacy Attitudes of School Counselors, the authors suggests that ... school ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Discourse Business Analysis Our task was to individually design and prepare two identical servings of an entrée using locally sourced and seasonal produce to showcase the Fleurieu region in one hundred minutes. I created a Mediterranean lamb cutlet with a yogurt and garlic sauce for my entrée. I used a measuring cup to ensure the serving sizes of the salad were identical but I couldn t ensure that each salad had the same amount of vegetables and feta. By using local produce that I sourced from Alexandra Cheese (yogurt and feta), Harvest the Fleurieu (olives and garlic), Goolwa Meats for the lamb cutlets, my garden at home and local markets for the rest of the ingredients it enhanced the flavors that were incorporated into the dish. The only ingredient that I couldn t locally source was semi dried tomatoes so I did some research and dried them at home with cherry tomatoes from my garden. This added another depth of flavor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By knowing where the fresh produce was sourced and sometimes being able to talk to the farmers directly really widened my knowledge of locally grown produce. By going to the markets, local farmer s shops and factories I lowered the food miles and lowered the carbon emissions drastically compared to using produce from a major provider. Although all the flavors I wanted to incorporate were evident the dish I made could be improve by developing my technique further of making the sauce, by adding the lemon juice slower so the lemon juice doesn t split the sauce. I would also do more research on what is generally served as an entrée because the dish I made was on the verge of being classified as a main meal. Also if I were to make this dish again I would add the sautéed vegetables quicker to soften the feta cheese with the heat of the vegetables to add a new and interesting texture to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Technology Into Early Childhood Education Matters to Consider when introducing Technology into Early Childhood Education Introduction Earlier research was more concerned with weather or not technology; including computers were, in fact, beneficial to children s learning. Current research is concerned with how technology can be used to support children s learning and development (Morrison, 2009). Acronyms like PC, CD, DVD, PDA, DSL, eBay, and .com, are part of our professional vocabulary right alongside ECE... technology has changed the way we teach children (Donohue, 2003). This author takes the position that technology is beneficial to early childhood education. This paper will outline how technology is beneficial to early childhood education through an analysis of contemporary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It needs to be acknowledged that technology and media are social icons, and, most importantly, children are active consumers of these products (Weddell, 2001). There is little wonder why technology is being viewed as becoming, if not already, common place in the educational setting. Zevenbergen (2010, p. 1) states, This generation has been immersed in technology since their emergence into the world. Their homes have computer technology in all facets of gadgetry the remote control for the television, the programmable microwave, the mobile phone computers, digital games (such as Xbox, as well as those on the computer) . Early childhood is a period of growth and rapid development. During this time, many children attend preschool, where they have access to technology as a learning tool (Chen amp; Couse, 2010). There is increasing interest and belief in the need to start this education [technology] at an earlier age, possibly as soon as children begin formal schooling or even nursery school or kindergarten (Stables, 1997). In a survey conducted by Flynn et, al. (2010), the results showed more than half of the educators surveyed think that children should be introduced to technology between ages 3 and 4. Perhaps one reason the findings would indicate this is due to the motivational ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. India s Nuclear Activity between 1968 and 1998 I told President Clinton that when my third eye looks at the door of the Security Council chamber it sees a little sign that says only those with economic power or nuclear weapons are allowed. I said to him, it is very difficult to achieve economic wealth . This was said by I.K Gujral, the Indian Prime Minister at the time during a U.N general meeting in 1997. The context and focus of this essay will be India s nuclear activity between 1968 up until the Pohkran II tests in 1998. The background element shows that, in 1968, India wanted to protect its own right of experimenting with nuclear weapons by not signing the NPT (nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty). India in 1974 had engaged in a nuclear test, which New Delhi advanced to say that was not a weapon but was, however, peaceful (Sullivan, 2012 3). International audiences were fazed by the nuclear action by India, especially the United States of America, consequently filing and constructing laws that prevented India from trading multilaterally along with posing nuclear banning laws against the Indian state. It can be demonstrated that India for a long time, remained outside the nuclear circle of states, which was controlled and built by the powerful United States. An agreement was reached between the two states rather long after India s first tests, which marked a not only a new position in diplomatic relations, but the understanding that India was marked as a new nuclear power. Why did India decide to openly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Religion Reflection Paper Religion is practiced worldwide in many different forms. My family and I have been through a religious journey throughout my lifetime. When I was younger, I would attend a Mennonite church with my grandmother and my parents would come mostly for holidays. They were not very much of the church going type until I was older. My dad did not see it was important for us to attend church until his parents returned home from missionary work in Guadalajara, Mexico when my grandmother was diagnosed with cancer. I was in third grade when they returned home and we did not start attending regularly until a few years after. We still lived in a Christian home but as I have grown up, looking back, I see that it was not much of a Christian home. We only prayed on holidays before we would eat our meal and that was when we were surrounded by my grandparents of either side. Eventually we started attending church regularly at a United Methodist church up the road from our house. I still do not believe we are that dedicated to the church and to God, as we only pray before we eat on Sundays and holidays as well. We do not speak much of God or ways we could work on being better Christians, we still go about the same ways of life we had before, except now on Sundays we attend a sermon. After all of this, I am slightly torn on what I personally believe. I feel as though I am lost in that part of my life. I hope in the next few years, I find what I truly believe. Religion is practiced for a number ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Process Of Making Pepperoni Rolls Pepperoni rolls are a very common treat in West Virginia. It is not difficult to find them in a local convenient store, or gas station. However, I prefer to make my own. I find pepperoni rolls much more enjoyable when they re fresh out of the oven. Pepperoni rolls are quite easy to make, with the right amount of patience. Several steps are involved in the process of making pepperoni rolls. Six basic steps will allow you to achieve delicious, golden pepperoni rolls. To begin with, you must gather all of your ingredients. In order to achieve a batch of 10 12 pepperoni rolls, you will need: One seven ounce bag of pepperoni, One sixteen ounce bag of mozzarella cheese, One quarter ounce packet of active dry yeast, milk, flour, sugar, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Next, you will carefully prepare the dough. In the large bowl with your yeast mixture, add one half cup milk, one half cup water, one teaspoon salt, one quarter cup sugar, one teaspoon garlic salt, and mix. You will gradually add flour (approximately two cups) to this mixture. Then, you will thoroughly wash your hands, and briefly knead the dough. You will begin forming the dough into a soft ball. It is important that you do not knead the dough too much, as it will become too tough to eat. In a new bowl, you will measure a quarter cup olive oil, and transfer your dough mixture. Make sure that you have enough olive oil to cover the entire ball of dough. As you continue, you will allow the dough to rise. This can be somewhat tricky, unless you have a proofer. Otherwise, you will fill a large pot full of water, and bring it to a boil. Once the water starts boiling, you will reduce the heat to a simmer. Then, you will cover your bowl of dough with plastic wrap, and place on a cookie rack above the simmering pot of water. It is important that you keep a careful eye on this step. You don t want the bottom of your dough mixture to begin cooking, so repositioning the dough is necessary. Leave the dough above the simmering water until it has doubled in size, making sure it doesn t begin to cook. Toward the end, you will begin preparing the pepperoni rolls. Preheat your oven to approximately 375°F. Divide the dough into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. verbatim theatre Verbatim essay; the main purpose of Verbatim theatre has always been to challenge audiences into a confrontation with real events and concrete facts, an to prevent their escapism into theatrical fantasy. How well does this statement apply to Verbatim plays, RRR and LP? Alfred Hitchcock commented, what is drama but life with the dull bits cut out. This quotes is typically true of drama, however verbatim theatre is contrary to this as it forces it audiences to confront serious issues and offers conventions that shy away from fantasy world. Verbatim theatre is from of documentary theatre in which plays are constructed from the exact words and testimonies from interviewed people. These testimonies are based of people opinions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This idea is presented much in the same way as Augusto Boal s Theatre of the Oppressed, through allowing the audience s voices to be heard empowering them and creating a sense of community. This breaking of the fourth wall, allows the actor to talk directly to the audience, creating more of a conversational atmosphere. This helps to reinforce to the audience that what they are watching is real and they are encouraged to form opinions about what they are seeing. In Run Rabbit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Venezuela s Economy LEFT SIDE Venezuela has a storied history. During 1522, Venezuela was colonized by the Spanish. Than later in 1811, Venezuela was included as a department of the federal republic of Gran Columbia. Than in 1830, Venezuela became a free country. During the 1900 s, Venezuela dealt with government turmoil, being dominated by military strongmen until the mid 20th century. Some of Venezuela s geographical features include the Maracaibo lowlands lie in the north east and llanos and the Orinoco Plains occur in the central part. The Orinoco River is 2,574 kilometers in length and the water from the lake drains about four fifths of the entire country. Venezuela has over 1,000 rivers other than the Orinoco. The climate in Venezuela is hot, humid and tropical, while in the highlands it is moderate. The world s tallest mountain, Angel falls is also located ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Venezuela s economy is based on the oil industry. It has preserves of crude oil in the world. Hugo Chaves, current leader, consolidated state control over the economy and nationalized telephone companies. Venezuela s government has faced protests since 2014. Venezuela s government wants to give thousands of build homes in order to win loyalty of the poor people. Venezuela s economy is in a decline. Its government and his bad spending habits has cost the country. Declining oil prices has put Venezuela into an economic crisis. Venezuela s main exports include petroleum and manufacturing. Venezuela s natural resources include natural gas, petroleum, and gold. Its population is mostly Christian, sitting at 88%. 71% being Roman Catholic. RIGHT Environmental issues Venezuela s environmental issues include, sewage population, deforestation, over fishing, and soil degradation. Venezuela s government has made efforts to try and remove these problems but the problems need more time and effort In order for them to really go away. Travel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Batista s Communist Revolution Before the successful revolution in 1959, Cuba had suffered from bad government and corruption of power for nearly the whole first half of the 21st century. Then in 1952 Fulgencio Batista overruled the Cuban government by force and created a one party dictatorship. Batista s cruel political strategies left the country in turmoil, causing Cubans everywhere to live in harsh conditions under a totalitarian state. One of the many citizens unsatisfied with Batista s right wing ways was a young Communist politician named Fidel Castro. After failing to convince the court that Batista had violated the Cuban Constitution, he decided a violent Communist Revolution was the only necessary option to overthrow Batista. Dictatorship was an option because after the failed Moncada Barracks attack, the 26th of July Movement and finally the defeat of Batista in 1959, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even till this year the Cuban regime jails politicians with opposing views. The Bay of Pigs was a fight between Cuban exiles from the US, and the Castro government. This event made Castro even more popular and raised greater tension between the two countries. The US trade embargo was then established on Cuba in 1962. However Castro was still able to stay financially stable and powerful from the increased support from the Soviet Union. For nearly 5 decades Castro s Censorship on media was also said to be one of the most extreme in the western hemisphere. Entertainment such as books, radio, movies and tvs were heavily censored certain privileges were only available to a certain view in the country. Another Dictator strategy he used was destroying private property, by not allowing private businesses to function and also limiting the amount of land one person could own. Castro also create a classless society where everybody got paid the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Connecticut Case Study Located in New England, Connecticut is a small state with a July 1, 2016 estimated population of 3,576,452 (United States Census Bureau, 2017a). Home to companies, such as Pratt Whitney, Sikorski, and Electric Boat, Connecticut is a leader in both the aerospace and submarine engineering fields. The capital of Connecticut, Hartford, has offices for many insurance companies, such as Travelers, Aetna, and the Hartford. The National Center for Education Statistics (2017), describes the adjusted cohort graduation rate for public high school students in 2014 15 was 83% nationwide. Connecticut outperforms the national average at 87% (National Center for Education Statistics, 2017). Academically, Connecticut still has an achievement gap, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For 2015 16, 41.8% of 7th graders and 40.3% of 8th graders met or exceeded the benchmark (edsight citation, 2017). An additional factor of academic success is the chronic absenteeism rate in school. According to edsight.ct.gov, Connecticut s online data retrieval website, the statewide chronic absenteeism percentage was 9.6% for 2015 16. Chronic absenteeism, defined in Connecticut Public Act No. 15 225 , is when a student misses ten percent or greater of the total number of days enrolled in the school year for any reason. Additionally, in the 2015 16 reporting, students identified as requiring special education services had a chronic absenteeism sate of 18.1% compared to 8.3% of non special education students. Grade level breakdown indicates that the percentage of students chronically absent increased from 8.4% in 7th grade to 12.9% in 9th grade and a staggering 17.8% in 12th grade statewide. Wethersfield is the quintessential New England town. A suburb directly south of Hartford, the capitol city, Wethersfield continues to have a small town feeling, even as its population demographics have changed. Founded in 1633 34, Wethersfield is Ye Most Ancient Towne (Town of Wethersfield, 2017). With the Connecticut River as its eastern border, Wethersfield s early wealth came from shipping and agriculture along the river (Wethersfield Historical Society, n.d). Wethersfield s town symbol is the red onion. Wethersfield exported its red ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Comparing Huckleberry Finn And Long Walk To Freedom Beyond a shadow of doubt, there are many lessons that I accomplished in both these books. Their story lines are amazing and they left me with powerful messages that are can be useful in my everyday life. Which is that freedom is for all because we are all humans, created equally, thus deserves to be treated as such. Moreover, though these books were written in different settings, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn which was written when slavery was still legal and Long Walk to Freedom, which was written secretly in prison, they remind us of identical memos about challenges and how wrong it can be. Also, that it can lead to fatalities and terrible endings. As well as, nobody was born racism, kids are taught it, therefore, racism is cruel. Lastly, listening to our hearts can sometimes be important because it is the only way for us to live according to the natural moral circle. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, gathered us civilization and human nature, in which Huck shows human nature through his freedom of spirit, civilized ways and his way to escape. Hypocrisy, society, racism and slavery were involved in a society in which Huck lived in along with people who are hypocrites, racist and they tried to change who he is. Also, it was a society placed on regulations and beliefs and other which ridiculous and inhuman things. In the book Long Walk to Freedom, delivered us social equality, how everyone is equal and that there is nobody above the other; Human rights and that everybody should have the right to be, to live and work where and who they please. Lastly, freedom and human sacrifice, can be hard sometimes to do or want something because you will always have to choose between two things in order to accomplish your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Representation Of The House Of Representatives The legislature of the United States consists of two houses, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The bicameral system was created by the Founding Fathers in order to carry out one of the most imperative functions of Congress, representation amongst other function such as legislation, deliberation and scrutiny. The Senate ensures each state is equally represented with two congressmen, equally the House of Representatives also has to carry out the function of representation but its representatives unlike the Senate are proportioned to the population of the states for example California has 55 representatives however Alaska has 1. Even though representation is an important and well known function of the legislature the extent to which it is carried out can be argued to have declined in the subsequent years due to factors such as the expansion of the population. The role of representation was intended to be carried out in 13 states under the Founding Fathers however the increase to 50 has made this function increasingly difficult. The creation of the House of Representatives ensured the function of representation would be carried out as the house was proportioned to equally represent all the states. Having a set number of representatives in one states according to population ensures that the voices of that state s population can be heard effectively. The Framers choice of a bicameral system was in part a choice to leverage two different representational schemes. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Pre and Post Reconstruction Period – Politics, Economic... History 2301 SA01 United States History to 1877 Instructor: 18 July 2011 Pre and Post Reconstruction Period Politics, Economic and Social Effects This research paper is intended to explain in general terms some of the political, economics and social effects America dealt with during the Pre and Post Reconstruction Period. During the last years of the Civil War, as Union forces moved closer to victory and millions of former slaves became free, Americans began to think about how to reconcile the splintered parts of the nation and were immediately faced with a series of complex questions that required some resolutions. Some issues raised were: a) How would the former states of the Confederacy be integrated back ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These measures represented a substantial departure from the system of the old South; yet few reforming politicians were not able to go as far and to have as much effect as they intended. In addition, white Southern Republicans, who outnumbered their black colleagues, gave only window dressing like support to black civil rights, preferring to court Southern Democrats through moderation on racial issues (Forner 364 411). Although, the Radical Reconstruction efforts were intended to redirect the southern economy, to provide for social mobility and to halt the return to the old plantation system. Ultimately, however, these policies intensified the South s dependence on cotton as a cash crop and solidified the class divisions in southern society. Condemning Andrew Johnson and early presidential Reconstruction, Radical Republicans hoped to reshape the South into a land of industry and diversified agriculture. To these ends, Republicans poured massive amounts of money into the South to build railways, create infrastructure and develop improved cultivation methods. Ironically, these improvements bolstered the strength of the plantation system and swelled the ranks of the economically exploited lower classes. Railways allowed for the extension of cotton plantations into the upcountry and further west, onto lands occupied by subsistence farmers. Furthermore, new technology and the increasing efficiency ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...