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2. The Dangers of the Trenches Ww1
Introduction The Great War began in 1914 and lasted a gruelling 4 years. During this war, new and
powerful weapons were developed such as machinery, guns and heavy artillery. Soldiers had no choice
but to dig trenches, which were barely sustainable to live in, in order to protect themselves from the
constant enemy gunfire. They lived, ate, slept and fought in these trenches for the whole 4 years... In
this investigation I will thoroughly examine evidence from a whole range of resources to find out the
extent of some of the misery and dangers in the trenches for the British and soldiers in World War One
starting with miseries. Chapter 1 Was Life In The Trenches Miserable? The Food in the Trenches A
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While these soldiers are looking in good health, soldiers often became ill after eating the poorly
prepared food, which may carry parasites from water or unusual ingredients like plant weeds and mud
when rations fell terribly low. Health and Hygiene Soldiers in the trenches face some of the most
unhygienic environments known to man! The extent of the health problems is never fully understood.
This is primarily because they were censored and only the war survivors lived to tell the stories about
the problems. Some of the most obvious problems were the cold, mud and the harsh side effects of
rough sleeping. In winter, warm cups of team would freeze in a couple of minutes even if you took
your boots off! The mud from the poorly made British trenches coated clothing in just a few hours and
was rarely changed, leaving the body to bath in bacterial growth and sweat! In severe cases, one
solider spend 42 days of 1915 without removing his socks and boots. Some soldiers did sometimes do
this intentionally to get out of the front line fighting and even faced trench foot and risk of amputation
to escape the harsh environment. Body Lice One of many problems was body lice infestation within
the trenches which made life extremely difficult! One soldier said they were pale fawn in colour, and
they left blotchy red markings all over the body . They also left a vile smell. They
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3. Isolation In Into The Wild, By Jon Krakauer
What are the harms of isolation?
Solitude, one simple yet powerful word strikes fear in the hearts of our vast population. Shunning is
considered an extreme form of punishment in Amish communities and is used to force criminals into
repentance. In closer comparison to our society, criminals are put into empty cells and are cut off from
the outside world as punishment. Considering the severity of the previously mentioned examples, why
is isolation considered a harmful punishment? Isolation causes a wide spectrum of mental illnesses,
oppression, and cuts off communication. Clearly, inclusion into society is a major necessity to human
survival.
As previously stated, social isolation causes a multitude of mental illnesses. For example, an
experiment conducted by the students at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine successfully
demonstrates the effects of solitude on mice. The mice were separated from each other and their brains
stopped producing vital Myelin cells. These cells protect nerve endings which help the brain properly
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Naturally, humans separated from society will quickly become completely unaware of their
surroundings due to lack of communication. Jon Krakauer s novel, Into the Wild, demonstrates that
abandonment from communications due to isolation can prove to be fatal in severe cases. Jon
Krakauer writes about a man named Chris McCandless, who intentionally isolates himself from
society by changing his name and deciding to live in the Alaskan wilderness on his own. By
surrounding himself in this foreign environment, Chris loses communications. A few months after
Chris starts his new life, he begins to slowly starve to death. If Chris had not made the rash decision to
blindly run into the solitude of the wild, he could have prevented his death by calling a relative, an
ambulance, or a friend to save his
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4. How Racism Caused By Colonization, Age, And Gender Have A...
In 1958 Martin Luther King Jr. was quoted saying Hate begets hate; violence begets violence .
Unfortunately for some, the violence and hate they receive begets violence and hate deep into
themselves. For the Inuit people of northern Canada, racism presented through colonial violence and
acculturation has caused a crippling affliction. The effect of this violence has manifested itself into
various other forms of viciousness; domestic violence, substance abuse, neglect and self harm are only
a few. The perpetuation of this malicious cycle has created an exponential rise in violence against
oneself. Additionally, the process of growing up and creating an identity is extremely difficult.
Whereas, developing into an adult when faced with violence is exceptionally harder. Many young
Inuit males succumb to this hardship. In comparison to the general population, adolescent Inuit males
have a disproportionately high suicide rate. Through an intersectional analysis, I will examine the how
racism caused by colonization, age, and gender have caused one of the highest suicide rates in the
world.
The act of committing suicide in Inuit communities has changed drastically. Previously, an ill or elder
person would take their lives. This would be considered dying with ancient dignity as a response to
the burden they may put on their families (Kral, 2013). There were very few recorded suicides
amongst Inuit youth before the 1980 s (Working Group, 2009). The figures began to rise in the
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5. Civil Disobedience Movement
Civil disobedience, also called passive resistance, refusal to obey the demands or commands of a
government or occupying power, without resorting to violence or active measures of opposition; its
usual purpose is to force concessions from the government or occupying power. (Britannica) Civil
disobedience has become a major tactic in many countries, especially India and Africa. Civil
disobedience cannot be characterized as a complete refusal of a system, instead it is a ritualistic
violation of the law. The movement and the acts such as protests that take place because of it are
actually considered crimes and are punishable. The punished civil disobedient aims to provoke the
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This note was a promise that all men yes, black men as well as white men would be guaranteed the
unalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Throughout his demonstration he never
ceased to repeat about how the nation must not allow protests to degenerate into physical fights. Thus,
only Martin Luther King, but million other civil disobedients sought for freedom and equality with the
power of civil disobedience and doing it without violence.
In the final analysis, the topic of civil disobedience is actually prevailing in our society regarding
recent events. Throughout history, acts of civil disobedience have helped to force a reassessment of
society s moral state of affairs. The concept of civil disobedience is not only essential for the
government and society but for the potentially justifiable violation of law. Civil disobedience remains
today very much a vibrant part of liberal democracies and has always maintained a major concern for
historical people who had their millstone in the process of revolutionizing our world to a better place
to live
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6. Iran Contra Operation
The United States has involved itself in several missions shrouded in secrecy throughout the nation s
short history. Operations, like the Iran Contra Affair, and the Central Intelligence Agency s (CIA) role
in Afghanistan are just two examples of these types of secret government missions, which have
become public knowledge. Both operations occurred under the helm of President Reagan, who
outlined a clear agenda, promising to fight the spread of the Soviet social influence of communism.
Moreover, other similarities are observed between the two covert missions, like providing armaments,
equipment, and training to foreign rebel forces to assist in combating communist influences (National
Security Archive 2006, Johnson 2011). Moreover, various government agencies were used in the
operations for distinct purposes. The comparison of the Iran Contra Affair and the CIA s role in the
Afghanistan war, aid in revealing a picture of how covert operations were used in the 1980s, in
combat communism, while achieving other presidential agenda items, like securing American
hostages (PBS n.d.). The Iran Contra Affair occurred under President Reagan s second ... Show more
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As Russian forces pushed into Afghanistan seeking to conquer the nation, spread communism, and
secure oil routes, the United States suspected Russia may be successful in its conquest. Moreover,
President Carter s administration took notice and produced presidential findings, allowing the United
States to indirectly and mildly support Mujahidin rebel forces, who sought to confront the Russian
forces and win back Afghanistan. President Carter utilizing the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
funneled small weapons and funding to associates within the Pakistan intelligence community who in
turn provided the items to the rebel forces (Coll
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7. The Immigration Crisis Of The United States
The immigration crisis
Akash Patel
Economics
3rd Period
One of the biggest crises the United States fracases is illegal immigrant. Even though we know about
the problem we don t do anything that is effective. Because of illegal immigrant people born and
raised in America are losing jobs.
The current immigration crisis in the US is years of mishandling and gone bad. Many of the current
immigrants here were originally here. This mentality has led to a huge increase in numbers of illegal
immigrants. For example, it is believed that the current number of illegal immigrants is around 10 to
20 million if not more. Another problem is that the Obama administration has dropped the number of
cases of deportation. Why isn t Obama dropping the deportation cased. This means tons of money is
spent on border security, but the immigrants who make it through are likely to stay here and use up
resources such as money, in turn increasing the national deficit more than needs to be done. Another
problem is when it comes to family. Pregnant women come to the US and have children. This leads
their kids to be legal citizens of the United States. In 2010 about 4 million United States born children
had one parent who was here illegally. By now there are probably more than 5 million.
Many US citizens either frown upon agricultural work or see it as boring Mexican society, however,
provides Mexicans with an agricultural work ethic and many would
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8. Sexual Violence In Ancient Greek Society
Introduction
Every two minutes someone is sexually assaulted in the United States. Moving closer to home, on our
college campuses, one third of women will be victims of sexual violence before they graduate from a
college or university in the United States. Within our seven person student group at Boston University,
three of our members are at a high risk of being victims of sexual violence before earning our degrees.
The Center of Disease Control and Prevention defines sexual violence as, Any sexual activity that is
not obtained or given freely. The National Sexual Violence Association explains the different types of
sexual violence as rape and sexual assault, child sexual assault and incest, intimate partner sexual
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Based on the current population, this figure adds up to about one billion women. Statistics on the
history of sexual assault are unreliable, as much of the data collected in countries are merely estimates
or non existent. Today, however, the amount of data being collected worldwide on Sexual Violence
has increased (Figure 1). UN HABITAT for example, has taken surveys on violence, mostly in Africa,
to try to help with policy creation. UN Women, an organization within the United Nations devoted to
gender equality and the empowerment of women, states that at least 119 countries have passed laws
on domestic violence, 125 have laws on sexual harassment and 52 have laws on marital rape (Facts
and Figures: Ending Violence against Women). Even with the existence of these laws, not all countries
are compliant with the international standards on sexual violence. Much of this has to do with
traditions such as early marriage or genital mutilation. Sexual assault today is often used as a tactic of
war, as it has been in the past. An example of this is shown in Bosnia where it is believed that more
than 20,000 Muslim girls have been raped there as a form of ethnic cleansing since 1992 (Sexual
Violence as a Weapon of War ). After a UN Declaration in 1993, thousands of organizations have been
created to help end sexual violence worldwide. In 2008, UN Secretary General Ban Ki moon launched
his
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9. `` Twilight `` By Stephanie Meyer
Twilight by Stephanie Meyer has many codes and conventions from the genre that is gothic literature.
Like The Italian by Ann Radcliffe there is a sense of anxiety from the monstrous power of unreality,
and the characters of both Bella and Ellena do not know what is happening around them. A dark
mystery is created throughout the novels, using sinister settings and threatening atmospheres. The idea
of the sublime is shown through the descriptions of Ellena and Bella s surroundings. This put together
with the strange characters they encounter, the sensibility within those characters all work together to
slowly build their fears and introduces the idea of the paternal protector, Edward and his family for
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Just like Twilight, The Italian also communicates the anxieties of women the late 18th to early 20th
Century, where middle class women s homes were becoming uncomfortably like a castle or a prison,
with constraints on their education and social developments. This is shown in the way female
characters always end up trapped within gothic text. When Ellena is kidnapped, even though she
faints, it is described differently: All consciousness had now forsaken her (Radcliffe, 61). Also when
she is taken to the house of Spalatro, she faints, but the words in the narrative say that horror chilled
all her frame, and her senses forsook her (Radcliffe, 211). Ellena is always thrust back into the middle
of peril whenever she seems to reach safety. Ellena is able to remain pure yet strong despite what
happens to her; she keeps the Marchesa cleverly controlling, while fearful of her husband finding out
her plans. This slightly takes away from the stereotypical damsel in distress, making her seem less
weaker than usual. She does not tremble with and fear and does not cry at every misfortune very often
but she is also, always, saved and protected creating the role in simultaneously restricting women and
providing them power. The Sublime also contributes to the mystery: obscure sounds, unexplainable
events and dark figures distress and create anxieties within the characters.
The sublime describes the natural
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10. Thermoregulation And Temperature Essay
Introduction:
The surface temperature of a larger individual will increase more during exercise than that of a smaller
individual. The purpose of this experiment is to demonstrate the idea that body size may possibly have
a direct correlation with the change of temperature within the body. It ll give insight to the question:
Does body size really have an effect of the change of temperature? In order to test this theroy there
needs to be a clear understanding of the components in the body that contribute to temperature. Those
components are thermoregulation and thermoreceptors. Thermoregulation is the process that allows all
humans to maintain their core internal temperature, this is designed to keep the body regulated as well
as allowing the
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11. A Magic Demon Axe
The gates forcefully slammed shut, leaving the young adventurer thrown outside briefly rattled by the
sound.
Well, you were some help in there, Lili.
How was I supposed to help? I m just an axe.
A magic demon axe that talks to me in my head, Jax corrected.
A nearby guard noticed Jax still standing outside the gate and pointed his spear threateningly.
Demon. Demons generally aren t very helpful, you know.
I hadn t noticed Lilith, thank you for pointing that out to me. Could you also tell me what color the sky
is?
If you knew that, why ask? You humans are such a bother.
An exasperated sigh reminded the other guard of Jax s prolonged presence, and resulted in a quick
shove towards town.
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Yeah. I need to find Justin and Angel first though.
The couple across the street looked similar, but Justin never got handsy with Angel in public unless he
was totally hammered. A chuckle escaped Jax s lips when the sweethearts finally made their way
towards the local inn.
Ugh, those lovebirds are all that s despicable about the human race.
Meaning they re good people?
Is that what you would call it?
In my book, at least.
Your book also says that it s the axe s fault that you don t have a job.
How many times do we have to go over this?
Until you stop blaming me for your problems.
Not until you stop causing them. Now where did Justin say they d be again? The Tavern, like always?
The lake, I m supposed to meet them at the lake. They probably went to the tavern first, but even those
two wouldn t meet with a kid in a tavern. I hardly think that a 16 year old counts as a baby goat. Then
again, it is you, so...
Jax responded with an eye roll for the ages.
Are you done? Not quite, but it can wait.
Good. they re probably done drinking by now anyway. Are they ever done drinking?
Technically, yes. Otherwise, no. But in their defense, they have a lot of reasons to drink. Justin s
brother, whom he practically raised, found a wife and gave up the family business, Angel s siblings are
running amok somewhere, and from what I ve heard shapeshifting does a number on your insides.
Why haven t they retired then? Gone to live in a cottage somewhere and be
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12. An Excerpt From The NovelPrayer To Aphrodite
An excerpt from the novel: Prayer to Aphrodite . Balmy evenings were spent strolling along the
seashore, occasionally finding some secluded cove where they could make love undisturbed, or
sometimes the couple would just gaze up at the clear night sky as they lay down together on the sands.
On one occasion two days before the end of their holiday Amy tried to count the stars. You ll never do
it, said Clare, there are more stars in heaven than all the grains of sand on all the world s beaches.
Clever Clogs who told you that? It was my Uncle Bernard. He was into Astronomy Stephen s got his
old telescope. Who knows? He could be up there somewhere looking down at us right now they say
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It began to rain rather suddenly and Amy, wondering where Clare had disappeared, was about to go
and look for her, when she appeared at that moment, soaked to the skin. What on earth were you doing
all that time? she said curiously. Were you praying for the rain to stop? It says here that this temple is
supposed to be dedicated to Apollo the Sun God she laughed, waving her guide book in the air. Oh,
no, it wasn t that particular deity I was praying to, Clare said with a secretive smile. On another lazy
afternoon by the pool, Clare, lounging beneath a sunshade, composed a short poem in blank verse. She
felt that writing rhyming verse was sometimes too arduous a task. The poem was, as were all her
poems, written for Rachel. She scribbled it down on the back of a postcard; deliberating afterwards
whether to actually send it, even sticking a stamp on it and writing Rachel s address underneath:
Forsaken You have forsaken me; I, who have loved you. But you will never admit to it. You just say I
m busy when I call, In the forlorn hope that one day, You can find it in your heart to forgive. Was my
love a crime for which I shall be eternally punished? Should I say something, lie to you perhaps?
Deny my love, tell you it was all a dreadful mistake, And can I have our friendship back? Grovel at
your feet and say I m not a lesbian. The long leisurely days on the sun kissed isle passed rapidly and
Clare forgot about the postcard
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13. This Assessment Is Based On Life After Death From A Roman
This assessment is based on life after death from a Roman Catholicism perspective. The Roman
Catholic Church is based on the teachings and life of Jesus Christ, his spreading of the word and all
the good he did. The belief of life after death is paramount to the church s faith as it based of the
resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Roman Catholic Church s beliefs about life after death can be
outlined in 4 sections: judgement, heaven, hell and purgatory.
The Roman Catholic Church
Judgement
One of the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church is that when we die we are judged by the Lord,
the Lord judges us on how we have lived our lives on earth; good or bad. It teaches us that Judgement
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This belief that the Roman Catholics have occurs on the day they call Judgement Day which is when
we die.
Heaven
The Roman Catholic Church teaches that Heaven is considered a state, a condition of existence, rather
than a particular place somewhere in the cosmos. Pope John Paul II declared: The heaven or happiness
in which we will find ourselves is neither an abstraction nor a physical place in the clouds, but a
living, personal relationship with the Holy Trinity.It is our meeting with the Father which takes place
in the risen Christ through the communion of the Holy Spirit. Christians who die not purified must
pass through a state of purification before entering into heaven.
This belief and teaching of Heaven is shown in the Roman Catholic Catechism #1023 Those who die
in God s grace and friendship and are perfectly purified live forever with Christ. They are like God for
ever, for they see him as he is, face to face: This adds onto the idea that those who enter heaven and
die for God are perfectly purified. It enforces the idea that you must be pure before you can enter.
This belief is further followed up in the sacred texts and scriptures of Roman Catholicism in Matthew
18:3. Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom
of heaven This emphasises that to enter the kingdom of heaven you must become like a child, This
supports the idea of being fully purified
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14. Negative Effects Of War
War has many negative affects on people. Someone always suffers a consequence of war and it doesn t
end well. Not only are soldiers affected by war, but also the civilians they try to protect.
In the poems; Memorial Tablet written by Siegfried Sassoon and In Flanders Fields written by John
McCrae, we can see the first negative impact war has. Soldiers are robbed by death of the ability to
live a normal life.
In the book Catching Falling Stars by Karen McCombie, and the T.V series M.A.S.H produced by
Larry Gelbart we see how war has negative effects on the safety of civilians.
In the short story The Sniper by Liam o Flaherty and the T.V series M.A.S.H produced by Larry
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In Flanders Fields the soldiers spend their lives fighting for something they believe in but they never
get to see the results of what they ve fought so hard to accomplish. In Memorial Tablet, the soldier
knew that there was more to his life than dying in a war and he s mad because he never gets to
experience the greater side of life which was taken away. Though there are two perspectives that the
soldiers had, they both ended up dying before getting to enjoy life. This proves that the negative
affects of war on soldiers are that they don t get to live a normal life because it s taken away from
them by death.
Another way that war has negative effects is on the safety of civilians. During war, airmen tend to
drop bombs on civilians without thinking of the damage they can cause. In Catching Faling stars , two
children suffer the affects of air raids. They were living in London during a time of war, so they knew
to expect danger. A siren rang warning them of an air raid so they hid in their basement with their
neighbour but it wasn t enough to protect them. When the bomb landed and exploded, they were all
separated from each other. One of the children suffered from a temporary hearing loss and many scars,
while the other sibling also had many scars. Unfortunately their neighbour died. Their mother thought
it would be safer if they were sent to the country as evacuees, but even
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15. L. L Bean Boots Essay
Bean boots are not only used for hunting but are also used for day to day wear. The initials in L.L bean
stand for Leon Leonwood(Westbrook). Leon Leonwood was the founder of the LL bean boots and
started the company as well. The production of Bean boots dates back to 1912 and the company is still
making the same style of boots today (History of Ll Bean). Leon Leonwood spent most of his time
outdoors. Leonwood needed a waterproof boot that could be worn out which inspired him to invent
the Bean Boots ( History of Ll Bean). L.L. Bean boots are one of the most popular outdoor footwear
items that are on the market because they are waterproof, stylish, and good for hunting.
The L.L Bean boot is known for being able to wear it in all conditions and one of these traits include
being waterproof. The boot consists of leather at the top and a rubber midsole. Leonwood put them to
the test as he was exploring outside for many years. The first time he released his Bean boots, ninety
nine of the one hundred pairs were returned because they were not waterproof ( History of L.L. Bean )
. Leon wanted to perfect his product, so changes were made which included a new kind of stitching
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Bean boot is a good decision is because of the stylish look the boot portrays. In 2017 about 600,000
bean boots were purchased with 20,000 more people on a waitlist to get popular sizes(Green). The
Bean Boots have been in production for about one hundred years and their sales have been
consistently good. In 2014, the sales were 54.9% then increased in 2015 to 215.3%. The boots are
very hard to find. There were only 600,000 pairs produced last year. Not many retail stores carry them
which means they would need to be ordered directly off their website if they are in stock.
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16. Symbols In Malcolm X
Symbols are shown throughout the film representing Malcolm s transformation. Symbols are words,
gestures, pictures or objects that carry a particular meaning which is only recognized by those who
share the culture. The words in a language or jargon belong to this category, as do dress, hairstyles,
Coca Cola, flags and status symbols (Hofstede, 1997). Initially, the zoot suit that Malcolm wears
indicates that he is involved in a hustler lifestyle. Once Malcolm is released from prison, the audience
can see the transformation he underwent. First in the way he speaks. He transitions from saying nigga
to Negro to show his commitment to learning the power of language and understanding the meaning
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The suitcase, representing the sacrifice Malcolm makes for the for the Nation of Islam. Most
importantly, the audience witnesses a change in name. Malcolm s name initially is Malcolm Little.
Later on, Malcolm changes his name to Malcolm X. During the times of slavery, slaves took on their
master s name to indicate they were property. Slaves never knew their names. In order to rid himself
of that burden, Malcolm changed his last name to X . This is due to X signifying the unknown in
mathematics. In the same way that Malcolm did not know his origins. An important symbol to note is
the similarities between the house burning of Malcolm s childhood home and the home he lived in
with his family. Both scenes begin in the same manner, the waking up of wife and collecting the
children. Both scenes also end in similar ways with Malcolm and his father holding a gun.
Symbolizing the similarities between Malcolm and his father. Surprisingly, it was not until later in
Malcolm s life that his views and values aligned with his fathers. Initially, Malcolm believed that
assimilation into the white culture was
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17. Accommodations Project
The disability group that I would like to focus on for my Accommodations Project is blindness and
low vision. According to the textbook, the statutory definition of blindness is based on visual acuity
and field of vision. Visual acuity is the ability to clearly distinguish forms or discriminate details at a
specified distance (Heward 345). For example, Mary is able to see the words on the projection screen
from her desk and she can see it clearly. Having 20/20 vision does not mean that a person has perfect
vision it simply means that they can see at a distance of 20 feet. The American Foundation for the
Blind defines being legally blind as having vision no better than 20/200 corrected vision in the better
eye, or a visual field not extending beyond 20 degrees in the better eye, or a visual efficiency of no
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There are many instructional strategies that are effective in teaching students who are blind or that
have low vision. One example of an instructional strategy would be seating the student in the front of
the classroom so that they can hear the teacher s instructions clearly (Allan). A student that is blind is
unable to see written instructions that are on a chalkboard so the teacher will have to read the
instructions aloud. Another example would be to avoid leaving doors and drawers ajar or chairs out
from under tables and desks (Allan). If there are items in the walkway of a student that is blind they
could potentially fall and get hurt which is why it is also important for the teacher to keep from
rearranging the classroom. If the teacher rearranges the classroom they should inform the student that
they have done so. The two examples that I provided are effective because they help the student be
successful in the classroom despite their
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18. Justice In Plato s Apology
Plato s Apology, is the Greek philosopher Plato s account of the trial of Socrates. In the Apology,
Socrates is confronted with the charges of corrupting the youth of Athens, and of not believing in the
Greek gods. The charges were presented by a jury of five hundred Athenians. Throughout the trial,
Socrates presents a series of arguments to the jury, proclaiming his innocence. Chiefly among Socrates
arguments is the argument of justice versus injustice. At many points throughout the account, Socrates
declares the charges against him as unjust, in his understanding of the term justice . He begs the
question of how a court of law could unjustly accuse him of these crimes. Through Socrates dialogue,
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Through this brief examination, we will attempt to gain a better understanding of Socrates views of
justice, how they relate to his apparent disbelief in the ability to realize justice through public office,
and how Socrates views on justice and public office are relevant in the modern world.
To understand Socrates ideas of justice, one must read further into the works of Plato. Socrates
acknowledges the vast and broad idea of justice, and attempts to answer the question of what is
justice? through debate. In the Republic, Plato writes about Socrates, and of a meeting between him
and many other Greek men. Socrates and his fellow Greeks discuss these ideas of justice between
them. The Greek Polemarchus makes reference to another man, a poet named Simonides, who
believed the justice is, to give to each what is owed to him.
Socrates further extends this definition in common Socratic fashion, by attempting to over throw the
argument with logic. Through further discussion, Socrates and Polemarchus extend the idea of justice
as giving to your friends and taking from your enemies. Although this definition does not serve
Socrates
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19. Bend It Like Beckham Movie Analysis
Bend it like Beckham is a movie that came out in the United States on August 1st, 2003. This movie
expresses the concept of marrying traditions to the world we leave in. Dreams are the colors on your
palette that helps you paint on life s canvas. They create goals to be reach, while giving hope for better
days. Religion is what keeps people grounded and secure. It can also unite groups of people with the
same ideology. Bend It Like Beckham demonstrates the differences between western and eastern
cultural behavior. We often forget that traditions are sedentary; they create a struggle when trying to
integrate ourselves into a community that is not your own. Can our dream triumph, when we have
religion as an adversary? Jessminder Jess ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When Juliette Jules Paxton approaches her to tryout for the local female soccer team named Hounslow
Harriers, it felt like her like she could her angels singing. It was a chance of a lifetime to be able to
connect with girls her age who share the same passion. One dilemma, how would she this from her
parents? Playing soccer was the same as drinking water; she could not pass out this opportunity. Tony,
her best friend suggested that she lied about her whereabouts to her parents. She figures that it would
not hurt to give her dreams a chance to become reality. It was an opportunity of a lifetime because as
Jess told us Indian girls do not play soccer (Chadha, Bindra and Berges). For days, her plan was going
off without a stich, until the day that her sister s in laws saw her with Jules. What seems like an
innocent moment among friends; created turmoil of events. Pinky in laws thought that she was being
kissing an English boy. According to Jess, Indian parents will not allow them to marry outside of their
cultures. Her parents felt disgrace by her action and urge her to stop playing or even interact with
Jules. To them, it was the greatest sin that could have been committed. Therefore they broke off the
engagement. The gravity didn t only lie to her now inability to marry her now ex fiancé but the
consequences such gossip will bring to her and her family. Action no matter how innocent they may
be, have consequences that affect punishes the innocent like
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20. My Growing As A Writer
Looking at my past as a writer I would have to say that I am mediocre but I am sure my wife would
think much less when grading my writing. I am not sure I have grown as a writer over the past few
semesters or my understanding of what is expected as grown. Either way writing has become easier
for me, mainly when I have an interest in the subject matter. In the past I would have been terrified of
a ten page paper and even though I would still find longer papers to be a daunting task I would not be
quite as afraid now as then. My writing since starting at Robert Morris has grown from the helpful tips
provided by a few teachers. Websites to help with proofreading and help in citing works have been
provided by past instructors to help attain the
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21. case study HDT truck company
Eastern International University
Became Business School
SCLM 429 Transportation and Logistics Management
CASE STUDY 1
Date: December 26, 2014
Student Name: Nguyen Hoang Dung
Student Number: 1132300178
HDT TRUCK COMPANY
Capacity
Using one shift, 2 trucks assembled / day
Maximum: 3trucks/ day for large order of identical trucks
At least 4months backlog of orders
Issue
Received an order of 50 heavy trucks from Saudi Arabia
Deliver on or before July 1, 2003at Port of Doha
Received $172,000/truck in U.S funds FAS at Doha
Production: 50 truck order is scheduled from April 2 April 29 (2.5trucks/day)
Shipping
Charter from Chicago:
With Nola Pino, charter it for $2,400/day for 30 days ( on May 1)
Loading Blocking: $40/truck
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At that time, HTD would receive $172,000/ truck in U.S funds FAS (free alongside ship) at the
discharging vessel in Doha. If the buyer wants to change the selling term to FOB (free on board),
which means that the buyer pays for the transportation of goods, HTD can give a discount of
$2109/truck, which is considered as the expense of transportation to Doha when HTD has the FAS
term.
Answer question 3 with regard to changing the terms of sale to delivery at port in Baltimore. The
buyer would unload the trucks from the railcars
The buyer wants to change the terms of sale to delivery at port in Baltimore and unload the trucks
from the railcars, HTD can offer a discount of $ 1790/truck (handling = $200 + ocean freight rate =
$1,440 + insurance = $150), which is the total expense including fee for handling, the ocean freight
rate, and the insurance fee.
There is an interest rate that would make HDT change from one routing to another An rate of interest
that can cause a change in the routes would be calculated by
Assume that interest rate = i, we have $109, 470 + ($172,000 x 50 x 22 / 365i) = $137,300 = i = 0.054
= 5.4% ( 8%)
22. If i= 5.4% the cost will decrease compare to i = 8%. When substituting this rate in the equation for the
Chicago route, the cost is less than the Baltimore route.
If it was the year 2005 and the borrowing cost of money was 12% per year. The buyer would pay as
the trucks were delivered, and the company should only pay for
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23. Loss Of Masculinity In Hemingway s
Since Hemingway s is largely a simple writer, there really aren t that many symbols in the text. The
symbols that are apparent usually refer to one of the major themes of a loss of masculinity. Jakes war
wound acts as a symbol of how WWI took his masculinity. The war wound is implied to have left Jake
impotent, this symbolizes the taking of his manhood. During the war, Jake was scarred by the
traumatizing scenes of death and suffering, entering the war he expected a glorified, heroic,
experience. While the tragedy of the war remained unspoken and avoided, Jake felt he couldn t openly
explain his discomfort with WWI, because it made him feel less manly, which us symbolized by the
dysfunctionality of the exact body part that defines him as male.
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24. Rain Barrels Bill Essay
Its planting season in Colorado, Sergio, a resident of Greeley, goes to Home Depot, and buys a wide
range of plants: Heirloom tomatoes, tulips, sunflowers and even some daisies for his garden. Like
most Coloradoans, he loves spending countless of hours outside, maintaining his garden. There is a
great devotion to horticulture and hard work, digging holes, having the right fertilizer, the appropriate
spacing between plants, and of course watering them. In order to keep these plants lush and
flourishing with a spectrum of color, water is a necessity. A great way to obtain water is to harvest
rainwater. The state of Colorado is known for its sustainable efforts for the environment. So
conserving rainwater from one s rooftop is common sense. But if Sergio were to harvest rainwater
from his downspouts, he would be breaking the law. The debate is to whether to allow residents of
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The Residential Precipitation Collection Rain Barrels bill aims to make every drop of rain count. This
bill was introduced to the Senate Committee of Agriculture, Natural Resources, Energy, on March 4,
2015, and sponsored by Democrats Rep. Daneya Esgar, Rep. Jessie Danielson, and Sen. Michael
Merrifield (CO HB15 1259). The bill would allow the collection of precipitation from a residential
rooftop if: A maximum of 2 rain barrels with a combined storage capacity of 110 (CO HB15 1259).
Additionally, it would lift current bans set by the Prior Appropriation law which was enacted in 1872.
The Prior Appropriation law, is refers to as the priority doctrine, which is a system mandated by
Colorado s Constitution and it regulates the use of surface water in rivers or tributary groundwater
connected to the river basin (qtd. in Hobbs). Water right and well holders are the only residents that
can collect rainwater in Colorado because of the Appropriation
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25. Effects of Acidic Depositon
The graph shows the pH value of acid rain water affecting crops in Vietnam. The two bar charts
represent two different places in Vietnam: Hoa Binh and Ha Noi. The graph proves that the frequency
of rain with below a pH of 5 is more frequent than above 5. This pH value results in the crops growing
less.
Like Vietnam, Canada is also facing issues with acidic deposition. A case study done by un.org claims
that The North American Maple is dying at a rate of 2.3% for each 100 exceedance units due to the
loss of calcium and other nutrients from soils. Lakes and streams are also remaining too acidic or are
not recovering to the point where they cannot support sensitive fish and aquatic biota. The result is
aquatic ecosystems that are unable to support a variety of species; therefore, biodiversity continues to
remain below pre acidification levels.
After reviewing different examples of how pH affects other types of plants and seeds and the scientific
information of acid rain, it is now clear that the optimum pH for plant growth is between 5.5 and 7. It
is also evident that acidic solution affects the growth rate, in which the pH s with a low value slow
down the growth process. There were a low number of seeds germinated in the pH of 1.65 and 2.11
due to the fact that seeds do not germinate efficiently at acidic solutions. However, they do germinate
at solutions of between 5.5 and 6.5. There is a chance that there was a decline at pH 5 (the anomaly)
due to the fact that it could
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26. King Livia Research Paper
Livia s devotion to being involved with the state did not stop with her husband s policies. Two
generations later, with Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus, her influence is seen again. Claudius lived
with Livia for a long time, during which he developed an immense amount of respect for her.
Although he could be considered the black sheep of the family, when Claudius became emperor, he
was successful in making Britain a province and extending the Roman rule to Northern Africa. The
people wanted to celebrate Claudius, but he refused almost all praise. In fact, he directed all praise
towards Livia instead. His grandmother Livia he not only honoured with equestrian contests but also
deified; and he set up a statue to her in the temple of Augustus, charging the Vestal Virgins with the
duty of offering the proper sacrifices, and he ordered that women should use her name in taking oaths
(Dio Cassius Roman History Book 60). Claudius had so much admiration for her that he wanted her
name to be spoken even when citizens were taking oaths. Livia was an example for women to follow
in that if they are ineligible or unable to shape western civilization themselves, they can shape it with
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She sought refuge in the church, and she eventually became a nun in an Abbey. Through the church,
she continued to serve others. She washed the heads of the needy, scrubbing away whatever she found
there. Not shrinking from scurf, scabs, lice, or puss, she plucked off the worms and scrubbed away the
putrid flesh. Then she herself combed the hair on every head she washed (Fortunatus 77). Radegund
showed mercy to all those that she interacted with. A great example of this is when she saved Basina,
another Thuringian princess, from suffering the same fate that she did in marrying an abusive
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27. Women Roles In The Things They Carried by Tim O Brien Essay
In this book there are three major women Linda, Martha, and Mary Anne. Linda s role is positive yet
very saddening because she in a way has given Tim O Brien the power to tell stories so in depth using
memories. Mary Anne s role is encouraging because she comes to Vietnam and throughout the journey
she discovers herself; she redefines the typical role of women. Martha s role in this book could be
considered positive because she is keeping up Jimmy Cross s morale but, at the same time it could be
negative because she leads him on. So the role of women in the book is very influential in a positive
way. Mary Anne is portrayed as the best woman in the book. She is only seventeen and her high
school sweetheart, Mark Fossie, arranges it so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You just begin to see how she can t handle the war without going mad.
Martha is the first women we meet in the book. She is pretty much the typical stay at home war girl.
She writes letters to Lt. Jimmy Cross, they met at a college in New Jersey but nothing sparked
between them besides a friendship. There isn t any hope of them ever being together but Jimmy Cross
still thinks about her constantly everyday. In one particular letter she sends him a good luck pebble.
Martha wrote that she had found the pebble on the Jersey shoreline and carried it in her breast pocket
for several days (8). Jimmy Cross reads the letter spends hours wondering who she was at the beach
with, if she was with a man, if they were a couple. When the women sent letters home, it really helped
keep the morale of the soldier s. Although Martha continues to kind of mislead Jimmy when she signs
the letters love. Ted Lavender was shot in the head on his way back from peeing. He lay with his
mouth open (12).
Linda is the most important woman in the book. Even though she shows up in the end of the book for
the one story, she was Tim O Brien s first love. I just loved her. She had poise and great dignity. Her
eyes, I remember, were deep brown like her hair, and she was slender and very quiet and fragile
looking (228). This shows how much he loves her, he can recall much detail after so long. The reason
she is so important is, she is the one
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28. Was Julius Caesar Justified Essay
Julius Caesar, a play written by William Shakespeare, shows how a good leader needs to be able to
understand his people in order to succeed. In the play, loved and hated Caesar returns home only to be
murdered by the conspirators, which begins a civil war in Rome. Caesar s friends, Brutus and Antony,
feel they need to address the situation by giving a speech to the people. Brutus uses rationalization to
convince the crowd that killing Caesar was a favor to Rome, thus revealing that he believed his
actions were justified, while Antony uses concrete evidence to humanize Caesar s image, displaying
his loyalty to Caesar. For Caesar s funeral, Brutus employs the trait of being naive by informing the
crowd that the murder of Caesar was to benefit Rome. Brutus attempts to justify his actions by
implying his loyalties lie with the people because not that [he] loved Caesar less but that [he] loved
Rome more (Shakespeare 747). He is suggesting to the people that he had sacrificed his friendship for
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During the speech Antony begins to humanize Caesar by using examples of what Caesar had done for
Rome and explains when the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept (Shakespeare 750). Although Caesar
was seen as a king Antony humanizes him by showing he was sympathetic towards the people of
Rome. Throughout the play Antony shows his loyalty to Caesar and his sympathy towards him as his
heart is in the coffin with Caesar (Shakespeare 750). Antony s is distraught about Caesar s death
showing how he cared for Caesar and shows his loyalty to Caesar by having his spirits die when
Caesar died. Anthony s concrete evidence and loyalty to Caesar is what persuades the crowd to turn in
favor of Caesar and initially sets up the conflict in Rome as his loyalty to Caesar makes his quest for
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29. Gender Roles And The Media
In the 21st century, we see women in the media have many roles that men have, such as, police officer,
doctor and running to become president, while a nurse and teacher have emerged as both men and
women jobs. Over time, the media show how gender role had changed but are what the media is
showing the truth about the gender roles in the United States. Historian and scholar had written about
this subject of gender roles and how the media affect our view.
Thesis statement
Reality vs. Fiction Is the media giving the public a reality of how gender roles are portrayed during a
period or is it a fiction story that helps people cope with the fact of gender role during the time. The
media played an important role as people tried to deal with and interpreted the social change in their
midst.
Body
In A Thoroughbred girl image of female gender role in turn of the century media. They give the
history of women and how they should act by telling a story. Janet Mickish and Patricia Searles article
published in 1984, even though this article is over 32 year old, their viewpoint is still a subject that is
still talked about today. Mickish and Searles analyze The Ladies home Journal, which first published
in 1883, but they pick articles that issued in 1905. Patricia Searles and Janet Mickish are not a
historian, but many others have cited their work over the year. Melissa R. Klapper books, Jewish Girl
s Coming of Age in America, 1860 1920 use Mickish and Searle s article in her
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30. An Organization For Employee Incentives
Short Paper
In any organization implementing employee incentives will only make the business flourish. An
incentive is something that motivates an individual to perform to the best of their ability. Using
incentives to motivate the employees can create a successful business, but it has to be done properly.
In fact, employee incentives relate to positive reinforcements because if an individual gets rewarded
for performing a task efficiently, then they are more likely to repeat that task again. Some people
believe that money is as the only incentive to motivate employees, but that is incorrect. Money can
only motivate employees when a task is simple and does not require conceptual, creative thinking.
(YouTube) Consequently, money does not always influence individuals and may create an even bigger
problem. According to the book, An important principle is that the stronger the incentive intensity, the
stronger the motivation, but also the greater the chance that there will be unintended, undesirable
consequences. In other words, if there is a giant cash reward in play, this will increase motivation of
all employees, which may lead to an unfortunate result because the employees will become stressed
out. Therefore, the more a manager creates employee incentives the more the company will benefit in
the end. Managers have to first start by treating their employees as people and nothing else. In fact,
employee recognition programs create an increased sense of worth and improved
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31. Definition Essay on Love
Love by definition is an emotion explored in philosophy, religion, and literature, often as either
romantic love, the fraternal love of others, or the love of God based on the definition found in The
Encarta Encyclopedia. As I explored the definition by means of the Internet, books, and articles I
noticed the definitions changed quite a bit, but yet had the same basic understanding. The definition I
found in The Encarta Encyclopedia was probably the most simple and most basic. It refers to love in
the whole aspect, which is Godly, fraternal, and romantic. All in which can only be defined by one
word and that it love. The definitions of love are the same and yet different. Godly, for instance is the
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It starts as the love of two individuals, and then progresses to the love of a family. The love between
parent and child is far more different than the love between husband and wife. That is where the
difference in the meaning of love comes in. Romantic love is the love between husband and wife and
fraternal love is the love between parent and child. And if you re a religious family you have the love
of your God. All in which are very different; and yet pretty much the same! Some marriages don t last,
unfortunately and the end result is a divorce. A divorce is basically the termination of a marriage. Most
divorces occur due to corrupted love. If it is true love it ll last a lifetime. Nothing can break the love
between two people if it s true love. If it were possible to break this eternal bond it would have to have
been a relationship based on corrupted love. True love is very rare in my opinion and if it exists it will
last a lifetime, regardless. If not, that relationship is corrupt. Corrupted relationships are relationships
that are falsified by ones wrong intentions in a relationship. These intentions tend to throw the other
companion into a belief that their partner loves them when in fact they don t thus causing heartbreak.
Most of these intentions are sexual and physical. Any relationship based strictly on sexual and
physical attraction will fail. True love is primarily emotional. These sexual tendencies are what cause
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32. Alex Rider Book
The book Snakehead by Anthony horowitz is the seventh book in the Alex Rider books . I have to say
that every single one of the Alex Rider books give me a mind blowing snensation. I then go on to
idolize Alex Rider because he everything a teenage boy would want to have acheived. Since Alex is
fourteen years of age, the most youthful spy agent to have served Britain, the United States and
Australia, the book lands into the teenage genre which is why many young adult boys will love to read
about a 14 year old boy conquering bad guys and therefore benefiting the world. Which is a boyhood
dream. So far Snakehead has exceded my excpectations, as well as underachieved in some areas, so i
still have mixed emotions about the book. Which will probably change as i eventually read on. The
Alex Rider book has been an underachiever because it has been unrealistic. Even though its a 14 year
old boy as a spy, there should be some mild form of reality which will balance the book in between the
real and fantasy world. The over achieveing part was how he has managed to connect the previous
book to the current one im reading now, checking every box and explaining it wih beautiful and
precise writing, the prologue had no flaws and it was just like watching another episode of a seires. All
of the Alex Rider books have not been relatable to my personal life because i have not experienced
any losses or any form of experience with action packed dramas. However as ahuman beign you still
are living many different lives. As myself i live several lives, as a brother, a son, a student and a lot
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Simply because of the way he has connected the two books while using many literary devices such as
foreshadowing. Some of the foreshadowing hints at the next book which intruges me to read more and
know how he will make the two storylines intertwined like the present
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33. Anti Hunter Research Paper
Maelynn Grube
Problem Number: 2D
Animal Rights Anti Hunter Activist I am playing the Anti Hunter Activist role in animal rights. I am
going to be fighting against people who do hunting, fur trapping, pigeon shooting and Alaskan Wolf
hunts. I will be dressing up in camo and have a big red line through it to show that I am against Anti
hunting activist. The props I will use to show how hunters use animal props. I will use an intimal letter
made out animal antlers, Uggs that are made out of sheep skin. I will also use a handout out that better
explains fur trapping and pigeon shooting. During my presentation, I will provide facts on trapping,
hunting and pigeon shooting. The research shows the different types of hunting, trapping and pigeon
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60 percent of united states public land aloud hunting. Quick kills are rare and animals suffer prolong
painful deaths when hunters severely injure them. Bow hunting exacerbates the problem; dozens of
scientific studies have shown that bow hunting yields more than a 50 percent wounding. Hunting is
often called a sport which disguise a cruel, needless killing spree as a socially acceptable activity. The
concept of sport involved competition between the two consenting parties, the adherence to rules and
fairness ensured by an intervening referee and achieving highest scores. Most animals who are
slaughtered for their fur are raised on notoriously cruel fur farms, millions of raccoons, coyotes,
wolves, bobcats, nutria, beavers, otters and other fur bearing animals are killed every year. Various
types of traps like snares, underwater traps and other types of traps. But the steel jaw trap is mostly
used in Fur trapping. When an animal steps on the spring of the steel jaw and it shut on the animal lib.
The animal frantically struggles in excruciating pain as the trap cuts his or her flesh. According to
People for the Ethical
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34. Universal Health Care Essay
The United States and Universal Health Care: Should the U.S. Make the Switch? The United States
has one of the largest, most complex health care systems in the world. Although the U.S. is among the
wealthiest nations in the world, it is far from the healthiest and falls behind other developed nations in
terms of healthcare. Mexico and the United States are the only members of the Organization for
Economic Co operation and Development (OECD), which has 34 members in total, which do not have
universal health care ( Should All Americans Have the Right to Health Care? 2015). Health coverage
in the United States is provided through both private and public insurance and not automatically
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The United States should switch to a universal health care system to make health care more accessible
to its citizens, improve health conditions, and make it so that medicine and treatment is more
affordable for everyone regardless of their social status. Universal health coverage ensures that all
people use the health services they need, of adequate quality to be effective, while also ensuring that
the services provided are affordable ( What is Universal Coverage? 2015). France, Germany, Italy, The
United Kingdom, Japan, Canada and Russia all have universal health care. This means that the United
States is the only industrialized nation that does not provide all its citizens with health care. With
universal health care, countries provide their inhabitants with basic healthcare services as long as they
are citizens. No one can be denied healthcare in these countries regardless of their social status (
Universal Health Care Coverage Definition | Investopedia 2011). In the United States, the healthcare
system is much different. Facilities are mainly owned and operated by the private business sector
which causes the price of treatment and medical visits to be higher than those in countries who have
hospitals and insurance run by the government. For example, the United Kingdom in which Health
care and health policy for England is the responsibility of the central government, whereas in
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland it
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35. Benefits And Benefits Of Forgiveness
One the other hand, there are various benefits from forgiveness. An individual who is more opt to
forgiving is more likely to have better mental, physical, and emotional health. When an individual
grants forgiveness, it is seen to build on the core of empathy which involves positive emotional,
behavioral, and cognitive responses (Witvliet et al., 2001). Bringing upon a more positive and healthy
mental, physical, and emotional well being. When an individual forgives another, they release
themselves from a prison of hurt and vengeful emotion, which has been seen to reduce stress, negative
emotions, have fewer cardiovascular problems, and improves their immune system (Witvliet et al.,
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Individuals who were more likely to forgive were also seen to have higher levels of empathy. Empathy
involves the thinking of the offender as a human and trying to understand what influenced their
behavior. While also offering the offender compassion is seen to reduce the intense arousal and
negative grudges while offering a more positive emotion towards the offender (Witvliet et al., 2001).
This is seen to decrease the negative emotions that one feels towards another which will help them
develop more positive emotions. With forgiveness there is also the connection of decreased chronic
blaming, anger, hostility, increase in optimistic thinking, an increase in social support, and
transcendent consciousness with forgiveness (Lawler et al., 2005). Forgiveness has a lot of benefits to
an individual overall emotional well being.
Mental/ Physical Health Benefits
Has also been proven to be various mental and physical health benefits from forgiveness. Forgiveness
is seen to be an important positive antidote for hostility, which is seen to improve coronary health by
reducing the physical effects that anger and hostility inflict (Lawler Row et al., 2008). Most of the
negative consequences of un forgiveness, are seen to be reserved from the benefit of forgiveness. An
individual who is seen to
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36. The Asbjectages And Disadvantages Of Simulation
benefits and limitations. A review of the literature indicated that no academic exercise has been
undertaken to assess the full potential of simulation tools either in the design and manufacture of
airframes or any other industrial sector. Therefore, it is vital to assess the role of simulation tools
throughout the product life cycle and define the best use of these tools within selected areas. There are
a number of US companies that are leading the way forward through full corporate investment, time
and collaboration partnership (simulation vendors) in developing simulation as an integral element in
their company. These companies have planned in detail their approach to simulation to allow them to
gain the full benefits simulation can provide:
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The use of simulation capabilities in the right first time approach has become an important tool in
product and process design and development.
Simulation is used for tooling design and development and runs concurrently with product design in
the right first time approach , which reduces lead times to shop floor activities.
When simulation is adopted there is also a requirement for some thought to the way they are used
within the business process.
The interaction process between simulation types has to be appropriate and highly efficient to ensure
that the benefits of simulation integration are not lost through isolated activities.
Even though data transfer techniques have advanced significantly, internal business system
configurations need to be developed to allow for these transfer techniques to be used efficiently.
Product data management must ensure that all participants involved in product and process design
work from the same data source for process coherency and prevent none value added
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37. Adoption Report
When I finally learned about my heritage, I was ten. My mother and I were standing in the bank vault,
and she was getting some papers for a trip to Canada, to update all of our passports. While Mom was
sorting through the papers and jewelry in our lock box, I joined her. One particular, colorful document
caught my eye, so I drew it from the lockbox and held it up to her, asking what it was. After looked at
what I was talking about, she explained that it is my birth certificate. The writing was strange,
definitely not English, so this couldn t possibly be my birth certificate. Mom gathered all of the
passports, my birth certificate, and we went home. I couldn t stop asking her questions about what all
of the words meant, until she finally told me. That day, I learned of my adoption. The adoption story ...
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Such as, why was I supposed to be on the registry for 10 months, instead of six months, or even a
year? Why did they offer us up to Russians first, instead of just putting us out on the registry? Why
couldn t my family look at the registry? Why did my parents feel the need to bribe the judge?
As I asked questions, I learned that the reason they offered us up to Russians first was that they
considered children, orphans, as the perfect building blocks of Soviet citizenships. There was no
family to corrupt us and we lived under the care of the State. Now, why a Russian family didn t take
me was they did not have much money to adopt children. Adoption of Russian babies could cost up to
$50,000. My adoption cost about $15,000. The small amount is due to my mental disability. Viewed as
incompetent by Russians, I was more likely to extend out to a global adoption. I was a clearance baby
.
The reason children are supposed to be on the registry for 10 months is so eligible Russian couples,
who are looking to adopt, can have their pick, instead of having all of the decent children snatched up
by
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38. The Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement
Milk, dolphins, and video games These items may seem random, but they all have one thing in
common the Trans Pacific Partnership. This, seven years in the making, the document has now finally
showed all its entire document on November 5th, 2015. Where it is now being reviewed by congress
for ninety days (DePillis, 2015). However, what exactly is the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement?
Also, how does this affect society? While the last question is too broad to answer; this paper will show
the effects on three specific products: milk, dolphins, and video games. The Trans Pacific Partnership
agreement will affect video games, dolphins, and milk through the various effects of the Trans Pacific
Partnership agreement. Such as, cheaper labour, copyright laws, and food regulation. In order to
understand how the Trans Pacific Partnership will affect us, we must understand what this agreement
is. The Trans Pacific Partnership agreement is a twelve country trade agreement made up of Australia,
Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the
United States, and Vietnam (Summary 1). This list may include India in the future (Kravets, Obama
praises ). This agreement is to, ...promote economic growth; support the creation and retention of jobs;
enhance innovation, productivity and competitiveness; raise living standards; reduce poverty in our
countries; and promote transparency, good governance, and enhanced labor and environmental
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39. Thalassotherapy Therapeutic Treatment
Thalassotherapy is a hydrotherapeutic treatment meaning it uses external application of water for a
health or beauty benefit. It involves using the natural properties of the seawater and ocean dwelling
plants for skin rejuvenation. Having originated in France, thalassotherapy is considered a natural
remedy, used with a combination of mineral elements from seawater, skin care products and hot water.
It is believed that the sea water used in thalassotherapy is similar in electrolyte concentration to that of
the blood plasma in the body. Apparently this allows for greater absorption of essential trace elements;
like magnesium, potassium, calcium and other mineral salts, directly into the skin. The reaction of
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A thermal blanket is placed over the body for approximately an hour. After this time the blanket and
the seaweed wrap is removed. The residue of the seaweed products, oils and herbs are gently
massaged into the skin. This increases blood circulation and apparently detoxifies the body removing
accumulated toxin build up. The seaweed body wrap helps to disperse local fatty tissue deposits,
leaving the skin nourished and healthy looking. The skin also absorbs minerals that are essential for
the restoration of its tone and vitality.
Benefits of Thalassotherapy
The beauty and cosmetic industry claims that the following health benefits can be derived from
thalassotherapy. While the medical fraternity will scoff at some of these outrageous claims,
thalassotherapy is still widely practiced globally with hundreds of thousands of men and women
vouching for its benefits.
The healing properties of salt water a administered in thalassotherapy helps in the management of high
blood pressure, asthma and muscle atrophy.
This treatment is the natural defense against aging as it combats the physical signs of aging by
reducing the appearance of fine lines and
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40. Can I Sleep Here Essay
Can I Sleep Here? Each Year Lara and her family traveled in the vacation. They travel to a different
country each year. Lara has three siblings. Maya is fifteen years old, a quiet and dreaming girl. She
was thrilled for the trip because she loves stargazing. Tala is thirteen years old, she unsatisfied always.
She spends all the time complaining. Usually, she ruins the trip by her negative vibe. Jawad is ten
years old, but he is a spoiled and a naive child. They went to South Africa this year, particularly
Brevard, North Carolina. However, while they were there, they went camping. One wintry February
day, Lara and her family aimed to go on a camping trip. The weather was extreme cold, and the wind
was strong. They packed their needs, and they took enough supplies. They included the sleeping bags,
campfire grill, firewood, and tents. Lara s mother brought three tents and a sleeping bag for each one
of the family members. On the way to the camping spot, Jawad and Maya were fighting where they
will sleep. Maya wanted to sleep alongside Lara. However, Jawad spent the road begging on sleeping
in the same tent as Lara. In the meantime, Lara planned to take an entire tent for herself. She decided
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The sky looked gorgeous; it seemed to be a masterpiece for a famous painter. Lara s father starts
setting the fire while Jawad and Tala were searching for a perfect place to hide their candies. On the
other hand, Lara and Maya were helping their mother preparing the dinner. When the father sits the
fire, all the family gathered around it, and they spent the night singing and talking. Tala kept telling
funny stories and jokes. Otherwise, Maya was Impressed by the sky. In that night, the sky was
gleaming and shining, what create a magnificent
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