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Paper Drug Abuse Drug Addiction
Keisha Ellis
Drug Abuse Drug Addiction
SOC 203 Social Problems
Instructor Ely
May 11, 2015
Numerous individuals do not comprehend why individuals get to be dependent on drugs or how drugs
can change the mind to cultivate enthusiastic drug abuse. They erroneously view drug misuse and
dependence as entirely a social issue and may describe the individuals who take drugs as ethically
powerless (Alving, Matyas, Torres, Jalah, Beck, 2014). One extremely regular belief is that drugs
abusers ought to have the capacity to stop taking drugs if they are willing to change their conduct and
be a member of society (Alvin et al., 2014). What individuals frequently underestimate is the intricacy
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The sociological point of view stands contrary to what may be known as the chemicalistic
misrepresentation the perspective that drug (A) causes behavioral conduct X, that what we see as
conduct and impacts connected with a given medication are singularly or even basically a component
of the biochemical properties of that medication, of the medication in addition to the human creature,
or even of the medication in addition to a human organic entity with a certain character structure
(Primm, 1992). Drugs impacts and drug related conduct are massively entangled, very variable, and
dependent upon numerous things. Furthermore, the most imperative of these things are social and
context oriented in nature (Primm, 1992). In the creature world, it is a considerable amount simpler to
foresee what drugs will do; anyway, we must try many different things with rats but it does not let us
know all that much about human conduct (Primm, 1992). This is the reason social setting is so vital.
The negative outcomes of medication misuse influence people who ill use medicates as well as their
families and companions, different organizations, and government assets (Akindipe, Abiodun,
Adebajo, Lawal, Rataemane, 2014). Albeit huge numbers of these impacts can t be evaluated, Office
of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) as of late in 2002 reported that, the monetary expense of
drug abuse within the United States was $180.9 billion (Akindipe et al., 2014, Pg 250 Para 10). The
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The History Of The Indian Mutiny
The two sources featured in this analysis are both engravings of scenes from the Cawnpore Massacre
during the Indian Mutiny . The first is of the Massacre of English women and children freed by the
Sepoys who tried to escape from Cawnpore by boat to the safety of Allahabad. The second engraving
records the story of Judith Wheeler, daughter of General Wheeler, leader of those under siege at
Cawnpore and her heroic stand against Sepoy attackers. Both are from Charles Ball s The History of
the Indian Mutiny which was first published in 1860, two years after the end of the Indian Mutiny .
The most important feature of the source is the time of writing, by writing this book whilst fighting
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Wheeler is pictured in the centre of the image holding a revolver surrounded by the bodies of two
Sepoys and one who has just been shot. The image centres on Wheeler s femininity and defence of her
honour as she conforms to the highly Victorian ideal of womanhood as she is a woman who would
rather die than face immorality and sin. Wheeler later threw herself into a well with the other
slaughtered women and came to embody and avenge the death of British women in Cawnpore who
were slaughtered by the Sepoys. Although little of Wheeler s story can be verified, it is useful for
understanding the outrage of Victorian society at the atrocities committed towards women and why
Wheeler came to embody a heroic figure in the midst of the
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The Awakening Feminism Essay
Coming into the nineteenth century, women were looked at as feminist. Feminism, as we know the
term today, was nonexistent in nineteenth century America (Cruea 187). Feminist describes as
someone embracing the beliefs that all people are entitled to freedom and liberty within reason.
Gender, sexual orientations, skin color, ethnicity, religion, culture or lifestyle should not be considered
as a form of discrimination. Women roles, in the nineteenth century, were to take care of the cooking,
cleaning, caring for the children and making sure the husbands were comfortable after long days of
work. As years pass, women begin to find work, attain a voter rights and even began owning
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Noticing Edna s distance in her marriage came early on in the beginning of The Awakening. During
the summers in Grand Isle, Edna spends most of her summers days and nights with Robert Lebrun and
Adele Ratignolle, just sitting out lounging and talking by the shore about everything. Robert was a
young man that vacationed at Grand Isle each summer. He mainly found a different married woman
each summer, on the Island, to entertain. This did not affect the mind set of Edna s in the beginning
where there relationship started off very innocent. Adele Ragitnolle is one of Edna s married Creole
friends. She is very elegance and charming. Adele is a simple wife and mother that spend her time
taking care of her husband and kids. Edna and Adele shares intimate conversations which reminds her
of dreams. She learns a great deal from Adele over the summer, some things that made her tap more
into her independence. Eventually Edna begins to take part in the exploring her life outside of her
marriage. Edna began to take interest in Robert and less interest in being a wife and mother. She was
in the mist of trying to understand and find her true self as she explored her options to freedom and
tries to fulfill life as she sees it. In The Awakening, Edna was met by a few things that helped grasp
understanding of the freedom that she has been longing for. The start of her awakening came from her
first swim in the
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The Lesson Plan On The Book Stone Soup Essay
The lesson plan that we chose to do our Drama Group Lesson was based on the book Stone Soup. I
suggested this book to the group as a good drama lesson, because I did my individual lesson plan on
the story Nail Soup and I thought that Stone Soup would be a great drama lesson for this class.
Another member in our group also brought up the idea of using Stone Soup as well, which caused us
all to agree on using this book for our lesson plan. Our meeting times were postponed due to one of
our members missing school for a week for a family emergency. While this one member was gone, I
conversed with the other group member and we thought it was best if we waited until the other group
member returned so she would feel included and would be able to contribute to the making of the
lesson plan. Once she returned we met at the Main Library. We met a total of two times; we were able
to create a full lesson plan on a Friday, which took us a total of about three hours to complete. We than
met the following Sunday to discuss any concerns and tweaks we would like to make to the lesson
plan. We only needed to meet for a half an hour, because we found minimal errors and thought we
seemed prepared and ready to present. We first started ready the book and found areas in the book that
could be used as a drama/play scene. We then collaborated and discussed different ways that we could
use the scene. For our story we found that there were three big scenes that could be used and we broke
those
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The Untold Stories Through the Lenses of the ARVN Soldiers...
The Vietnam War began in December in 1956 and ended in April 1975. Initially the war was between
North Vietnam and South Vietnam but they both formed allies. North Vietnam s allies were the Soviet
Union, China, and other communist allies, while South Vietnam s allies were anti communist
countries like the United States. The United States entered the war and sought the help of the South
Vietnamese army (ARVN). Despite the US collaborating with the ARVNs, the ARVNs were
constantly belittled and were not recognized for their contributions. Therefore, because the U.S. failed
to work effectively with the ARVNs, it may have cost the Americans the war. In other words, if the
U.S. collaborated appropriately with the ARVNs and learned to trust ... Show more content on
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David Mar in the, Vietnam 1945 The Quest for Power, explained how significant this year was for the
Vietnamese, while the French, Japanese, Chinese, British, and Americans fought for control over
Indochina. The Vietnamese quickly discovered they could publish, organize, and demonstrate in favor
of a national independence, as long as they did not hinder Japanese defense preparations. As a result of
the multiple countries trying to gain control of Vietnam, Vietnam went from a colonial state, a royal
government to a democratic republic. By the end of 1945, these political convolutions finally became
things of the past. For eighty years, the French worked to seemingly transform Vietnam into a Paris
replica, calling it Indochina and taking advantage of all its peoples and resources. Ho Chi Minh
declared himself president on September 2 and announced the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (Marr,
1997). Once Ho Chi Minh proclaimed Vietnam s Declaration of Independence, he called on the allies
to recognize the Vietnamese people s rights to independence and to be a liberated country. However,
not long after Vietnam gained their independence did the United States declare war. Although Vietnam
was able to withstand a thousand years of Chinese ruling, they suffered enormously during the
Vietnam War. However, one has to question who won or lost the Vietnam War. This question has
plagued many Americans and other people. Despite who won or lost the war and whether the Vietnam
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Comparing The Mercator And The Goode s Projection
Laura Hebert argues the maps have to distort reality because it is hard to represent our sphere planet
onto a flat surface like a map. This shows it s not possible to perfectly represent the Earth because the
Earth is a three dimensional object yet, maps show the Earth on a two dimensional surface.
List and describe some of the different types of map projections that the article describes, and what
each is meant to show the viewer.
There are four map projections in Article Two. There is the Mercator, the Peters, the Robinson, and the
Goode s Projections. First, The Mercator map changes the actual size of the land to create a straight
line between two points. It provides an efficient way for navigators to sail the seas. Second, the Peters
Projection shows a correct representation of the sizes of land mass. The shapes of the countries are out
of proportion since the top and bottom of the map is stretched horizontally and the middle of the map
is stretched vertically. Thus, attempting to replace the Mercator map by having a more accurate way of
showing how we see the Earth. Next, the Robinson Projection shows how it achieves accuracy in
shape, area, distance, and direction but, it isn t absolutely correct in a certain category. Lastly, the
Goode s Projection is similar to the Robinson Projection since, the map maker tried to include
accuracy in all four domains but, it is not totally correct in every single domain. ... Show more content
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Laura Hebert supports her argument by stating mapmakers can alternate how the world appears by
displaying Earth differently. This shows someone s point of view of Earth can change. The author also
mentions the appearance of a map can be wrong without anyone noticing since; there isn t a map that
perfectly represents Earth in size, shape, direction, and distance.
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Pallid Sturgeon Research Project
For our research project, we did our project over the Pallid Sturgeon. We researched why Pallid
Sturgeons are going extinct and what we can do to restore them. What we had finalized as our final
project was to look up the information about the Pallid Sturgeon and why they are going extinct. Our
parts were distributed amongst everyone and I did the research regarding the recovery plan for the
Pallid Sturgeon. I did all my research using the internet and finding scholarly sources. The main
source for a plan that I used was from the fws.gov website. This was a plan from the U.S. Fish
Wildlife Service. This plan was originally approved in 1993 but since then has been revised. During
my research for a recovery plan I found lots of information ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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We all took the time and split up our research topics and made a google document so that we could all
organize our research. Dylan Stamm did his research on why the Pallid Sturgeon is going extinct, what
it means to the rest of the ecosystem and why it matters. Sean McVeigh did his research over the
Pallid Sturgeon s habitat, loss, and their diet. Ryley did a mixture of research over some of the effects
of dams, what to know and any additional topics. What Hunter Dowse and I researched was over the
same topic except in different sources. I researched the recovery plan and process using some other
sources but mainly the recovery plan online by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Hunter looked at
other plans and any additional information for our part. We all worked well together and planned a
time at the Adele Learning Commons to meet up and work on the poster. I put the poster together
online through the UNL pixel lab website and printed the poster. Ryley picked up the poster and fixed
any mistakes before prior to presentation. We all contributed to the cost of the poster so it was very
inexpensive for all of us. No one was delayed in their work and made sure to have it ready by to put
together onto the poster when we met up. Overall we never had any issues and things went very
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Symbol of the Conch in Lord of the Flies Essay
From Lord of the Flies, there were many things like Conch and Fire that symbolized something. One
of the most important symbols was the Conch. The Conch, which is a big shell that can be seen at the
beach symbolizes many things in the Lord of the Flies. The Conch represents power because it once
was able to control the boys with it, and it also symbolizes democracy because of anyone who has
their ideas and can speak their thoughts. The Conch represents unity because it was used to call an
assembly and was used to put the boys and keep the peace between the boys so nobody would fight
with each other. So, the conch is an important symbol in the novel, because it represents power,
democracy, and unity.
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And another thing. We can t have everybody talking at once. We ll have to have hands up like at
school (33). Ralph tried to stay civilized like they did outside of the islands, so he made a rule that
everyone can speak for themselves and they could discuss about their ideas, but as the time went, Jack
started to break the rules what Ralph made. If they didn t broke the rules, there wouldn t be fights
against each other and everything would have gone alright. At the first few chapters of the book,
Ralph tries to hear every one s voice and thoughts like civilized people, and not doing dictatorship. I ll
give the conch to the next person to speak. He can hold it when he s speaking (33). This quote proves
that Ralph really tried to stay the same like before, and for few chapters, he was able to keep peace.
Ralph unlike Jack, was a democratic leader who tried to rule fairly by using Conch, which was used
communicating with others and anybody could speak if they want to and other boys had to listen to
him and don t interrupt him.
The Conch showed the unity of the boys too. Ralph used it for calling an assembly, and communicate
with others and keeping the peace between the boys. When they just got to the island, Piggy and
Ralph met and found the Conch, Ralph tried to blow it and finally, he knew how to make a noise with
it, and he got an idea with blowing the Conch. We can
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Changing Mind In The Film Cars By Lightning Mcqueen
Changing Mind Changing your mind about something can be easy and effortless, or it can be hard to
do and maybe you re just not ready for a change. Change can happen in anything, nature, movies,
books, sports, cities, people. The change that I m talking about is in the movie Cars . At the beginning
of the movie, Lightning McQueen starts off as being very arrogant and cocky. He thinks he is all that.
You can tell by his actions that all he wants is the fame and the money. He never really thinks about
anybody besides himself. A prime example of this is when he is going to Los Angeles International
Speedway, he is on the phone with his agent Harv. Harv tells Lightning that they re giving 20 tickets
away for the next race and asks for his friends
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Examples Of Manhood In Macbeth
Men in today society are seen as dominant and independent creatures, most are shaped by their past
and their actions. All will Sin, others more Moral than others, no man can escape it, their sins and guilt
will continue to follow them until their death, their sleep will never come as it will be always
unpleasant for darkness will consume them in a gulp. In William Shakespeare tragedy, Macbeth
demonstrates how murder can effect ones manhood and their sanity, as he himself begins with a
feminine stance until he outmanned his own wife, Macbeth is sane at the start but ends as feral with no
image of God. But in the end, his own manhood caused him to fall from grace and instead caused a
freefall into an abyss of sin and betrayal, this was punishment ... Show more content on
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In the beginning of Macbeth, Macbeth himself is perceived as a weak man with little power for his
and his wife is seen as more dominant and in control with the situations. I am afraid to think what I
have done: look ont I dare not. (Shakespeare II.II.LI LIV). Once Macbeth murders Duncan, he begins
to panic and regrets his action; Macbeth is too ashamed of himself showing weakness as his
personality instead of dominance. This, I will argue, is precisely the psychological configuration of
Macbeth, where dangerous female presences like love, nature, mother, are given embodiment in Lady
Macbeth and the witches, and where Macbeth wields the bloody axe in an attempt to escape dominion
over them. (Adelman Pg. XXXVIII). Macbeth tries to please Lady Macbeth by showing his manhood
by gaining power, killing Duncan was a sign of dominance, that he is not weak and indecisive. But
Macbeth begins to breakdown as he comes to the realization of his actions and begins to question
himself, for he has committed it to please his wife and to become a
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Analysis Of The Killer At Thurston High
The online documentary filmed by Frontline, The Killer at Thurston High, goes into the life of Kip
Kinkel, leading up to him killing his parents, two fellow classmates and injuring 25 more. This film
examines Kip Kinkel s life, looking for clues that lead to him committing this mass murder. Areas that
were explored such as his upbringing, social life, his hobbies, and events that led him to seeing a
psychologist for depression. All of these areas that the documentary covered show a gradual,
consistent build up in concerning behavior. This documentary shows that there were precursors
leading up to these tragic events like the Thurston High shooting and the list of troubling behavior that
can lead to this. A common focus that was brought up numerus times in the film was how Kip had
difficulty doing things, compared to his sister or other his own age. This was mentioned when his
sister was interviewed. She stated the Kip would get confused with certain letters. He was later
diagnosed with dyslexia and was held back in first grade in school. The result from Kip being held
back was began to have some resentment towards his parents. Also, that he was different from his peer
group and felt less equal due to being held back. This was the beginning of known areas of people
who commit mass murder. While in middle school Kip began to start getting into trouble in and out of
school. He was picked on in school. This lead to him wanting to take martial art classes even
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Explain Two Issues Related To Juvenile Delinquency
Two issues that are related to juvenile delinquency are substance abuse and mental health issues. The
Juvenile Justice System is contantly being reevaluated for reform. The desensitization of today s youth
to drugs and violence can lead to them trying drugs for the first time at younger ages. Soceity is also
seeing an increase in young people with mental health issues today than ever before. My wife worked
in a local residential treatment facility for at risk youth for several years. Substance abuse and mental
health issues were recurring themes with the youth who entered that facility. The treatment began with
the individual and where possible included the family. **As a juvenile probation officer I would be
responsible for investigating
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Analysis Of Northrop Frye s Wake Me Up When September Ends
Most people in the time of misery turn to depression and sadness, while few artistic minds can take
those difficult feelings and turn them into a moving piece of art. This is what Billie Joe Armstrong did
for one of their most remembered songs Wake Me Up When September Ends. Northrop Frye s
thoughts in his writing The Archetypes of literature can be related to this song as well. Such ideas
include how different seasons can portray contrasting meanings, and how symbolic references are
used throughout the passage to tell a story. All these ideas are supported in the song that Billie Joe
Armstrong wrote.
For starters, the background of the song is important to understand where the Green Day singer, Billie
Joe Armstrong, is coming from. When he was 10 years of age, his father died in 1982 during the
month of September due to cancer. The day of the funeral, Armstrong couldn t stand the pain that he
was experiencing and locked himself in his room. After his mother ran after him in hopes to comfort
his misery, he simply told her to wake him up when September ends. This song regarding his father s
death came out 20 years after the incident. It clearly states this in the song Like my father s come to
pass Twenty years has gone so fast. This song was written to describe his experience through this
disturbing time in his life.
In the very first few lines to the lyrics of Wake Me Up When September Ends, it states Summer has
come and passed, The innocent can never last. This relates
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The Nile River In The Rise Of Ancient Egypt
The roles of the Nile River in the rise of ancient Egypt was food, time, and civilization. Cairo is the
city of the Egypt and used to be a desert. Nile River brought a lot of sources of food like trees that had
fruits or fish. When Nile River flooded the land, they found a soil that help growing beans or wheat.
There was no clocks or calendars back then. Egyptians used Nile River to track days like check their
flooding ways. Nile River helped civilization like farming, art, and government. It s kept making
Egypt better and better to live in.
Modern people are so fascinated with the ancient Egyptians because of their culture, art, architecture,
and archeology. Without them, I believe the world will be a lot worse. They left greats things to
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Human Torture SHOULD Be Allowed Essay
Torture has long been a controversial issue in the battle against terrorism. Especially, the catastrophic
incident of September 11, 2001 has once again brought the issue into debate, and this time with more
rage than ever before. Even until today, the debate over should we or should we not use torture
interrogation to obtain information from terrorists has never died down. Many questions were brought
up: Does the method go against the law of human rights? Does it help prevent more terrorist attacks?
Should it be made visible by law? It is undeniable that the use of torture interrogation surely brings up
a lot of problems as well as criticism. One of the biggest problems is that if torture is effective at all.
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After the incident, another question was brought forth: Whether it was time the government decided
that desperate times called for desperate measures, and that torture interrogation was in need.
According to the United Nations Convention Against Torture, torture is: Any act by which severe pain
or suffering, whether physical or mental, is intentionally inflicted on a person for such purposes as
obtaining from him, or a third person, information or a confession, punishing him for an act he or a
third person has committed or is suspected of having committed, or intimidating or coercing him or a
third person, or for any reason based on discrimination of any kind, when such pain or suffering is
inflicted by or at the instigation of or with the consent or acquiescence of a public official or other
person acting in an official capacity. (85) And it is also prohibited. But the truth is, even when being
outlawed, torture is still used silently, especially in the interrogation of terrorists. Did it have any
effect on the long term battle against terrorism of the U.S and the world? According to John McCain,
it is a no. In Torture s Terrible Toll , he wrote about his own experience: I was once physically coerced
to provide my enemies with the names of the members of my flight squadron, information that had
little if any value to my enemies as actionable intelligence. But I did not refuse, or repeat my
insistence that I was required under
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Tax and Reagan
At the end of the Carter presidency, the nation s idealistic dreams of the 60 s was worn down by
inflation, foreign policy turmoil and rising crime rate, the nation was troubled by the late 70 s. Due to
this many Americans were ready to embrace a new conservatism in social, economic and political life
in the 80 s. In the 1980 bid for President, Reagan won the Republican nomination after two failed
attempts in 1968 and 1976. Although Ronald Reagan once held Democratic views, he grew more
conservative and he official took the side of the Republicans in the 1960 s. Reagans domestic views
were the change Americans were looking for and Reagan, along with his running mate George H.W
Bush, won the 1980 election. In his 1981 inauguration, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To try to obtain this goal, Stockman proposed cutbacks in Social Security and Medicare. These
measures seemed too ambitious as Congress and the President rejected the notion, not wanting to
cause hostile feelings among the middleclass who views their benefits as sacred. Reagan was a firm
believer that the less involved the government was in the lives of individuals and affairs of businesses,
the more prosperous we would become. He scaled back government spending on programs such as
Aid to Families with Dependent Children and school lunch programs and pushed the responsibilities
onto each state. Reagan called this the new federation , where others called it cold hearted Hooverism.
As some charged that the economic program attacked the lower class, Reagan recalled his own
impoverished child hood and still stood firm that the less fortunate were not going to thrive by taking
handouts, rather help themselves by creating a thriving private sector where employment is available.
The budget cuts affected the fastest growing programs in the 1960 s they included; food stamps,
comprehensive employment and training act, federal guaranteed loan programs for higher education,
these programs saw the highest cuts. Although all categories except for the defense budget, were
affected by budget cuts, the two highest were income security and education, training, employment
and social service. With some 21 million people receiving food stamps, Congress was
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Meaning Of Words In James Dashner s The Gladers
In the previous chapter, I used a lot of words that we don t hear in our mundane world. We all know
that the Gladers created new slang, because well, they re boys. (And I m pretty sure James Dashner
couldn t swear in the book.) I m wondering why James chose these words. Do any of the words have a
deeper meaning?
BEETLE BLADES (Thomas, pg 237) A mechanical bug with a camera that the Creators use to spy on
the Gladers.
DEADHEADS (Alby, pg 43) A forest in the South West end of The Glade with a graveyard.
GLADE (Alby, pg 9) A square area in the center of the Maze where the Gladers live, and are protected
from the Grievers that never enter... yet.
GOOD THAT (Thomas, pg 34) A term said when a Glader agrees with someone or something.
GREENBEAN/GREENIE (Gally, pg 5) The newest arrival to the Glade.
GRIEVERS (Newt, pg 39) Mechanical/Animal robots that prowl the Maze only at night. So far. ...
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KLUNK (Frypan, pg 159) Generally means poop or crap .
SHANK (Minho, pg 81) A term used to say friend or fellow . Can also be derogatory.
SHUCK (Chuck, pg 51) An expletive used to bring attention to one s annoyance or frustration.
SLIM IT (Alby, pg 6) A phrase used to tell someone to calm down or shut it .
SLINTHEAD (gally, pg 156) a derogatory term used mostly by others when one makes a mistake that
involves repercussions.
Why did James Dashner choose these words? Well, a good half of the words are pretty much alternate
swear words. Such as: Klunk, Shank, Shuck, Slim it, and Slinthead. It s a Maze filled with teenage
boys, what do you expect? Beetle Blades is a self explanatory word. The mechanical bug takes the
shape of a beetle with a camera that is flat like a blade. The main word I wonder about is
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Ha 520 Strategic Planning Paper
Stephen Souza
HA 520
Unit 7 assignment
Question 8.1
Structered planning can make all the difference to the growth of your business.
It will enable you to concentrate resources on improving profits, reducing costs , exploring
opportunities, knowing of the limitations and increasing returns on investment.
Budget is a planned outcome of the future defined by your plan that your business wants to achieve.
The business planning is essential to achieve the targets but it should be within our planning resources,
so the budgeting comes up to give the effective shape to the organization planning and success.
Question 8.2
Strategic planning involves looking at the direction that the company is going.
How it is going to fulfill its overall mission
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Dostoevsky’s Notes from Undergound
Dostoevsky s Notes from Undergound Reactions to an Overdeterministic Existence
Some of the works cited are missing
Dostoevsky presents his Notes from Undergound as the fragmented ramblings of an unnamed narrator.
On the surface, the character s narration appears disjointed and reaches no conclusive end ing until the
author intercedes to end the book. However, a close examination of the underground man s language
reveals a progression in his collected ravings. After expressing dissatisfaction with the notion of
determinism, the underground man perceives the irony of his ultra deterministic reality. Through his
narrative, the underground man discovers the truth about his predestined, fictional existence.
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The underground man s rebellion against determinism and its consequences has become one of the
most famous moments in modern thought, and with good reason (196). Morson observes that,
although the underground man denounces a deterministic world, he still believes that he lives in one.
The underground man s resentment of determinism produces irony in that the underground man s true
existence as a fictional character epitomizes determinism, as
Morson contends. Morson articulates the irony, stating:
Here Dostoevsky makes shrewd use of metaliterary devices. For all of his struggles to be free, the
underground man is doubly determined, not only from within the narrative world but also from
without; not only by the iron logic of spite governing his actions but also by the fact that he is the
creation of someone who has plotted all his actions in advance. His world is not just deterministic but
overdeterministic. What Dostoevsky has done here is to make the very fact that the story is a story,
that it has a structure and has already been written, a sign of failed choice and futile self assertion
(199).
The underground man struggles against the idea that his actions have been pre determined, yet the
reader knows that the outcome has already been decided and already exists as words in coming
chapters. The character makes no conscious choice in his existence because the author controls his
thoughts and actions. Morson uses a story that
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Gandhi s Assassination
The assassination of India s father. Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on January 30, 1948, while
walking to prayer located in the compound of Birla house (Now Gandhi Smriti). His assassin was
Nathuram Vinayak Godse, who was a right wing advocated of Hindus nationalism. Mahatma Gandhi s
assassination was unjustified because he helped India gained its independence from British rule, he
did non violence protesting, and he never gave up. Even though some of his protesting sent thousands
of people to jail. India gain their independence. Mahatma used nonviolent civil disobedience during a
campaign in 1930 and 1931 to pave the way for Indian independence. This made British open their
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Salt March, also called Dandi March, was major nonviolent protest action in India in March April
1930.The march was the first act in an even larger campaign of civil disobedience. But what power
was there in a handful of salt? How could a march to the sea affect the powerful British Empire?
British had rule India and imposed harsh taxes on necessary items such as salt. The expensive salt
with tax caused great hardship, especially for the poor. Salt mostly use of life in India. Even cattle and
other animals needed salt to survive. On August 8, 1942. The Quit India Movement was a movement
launched at the Bombay session of the All India Congress Committee during World War II, demanding
an end to British Rule of India. He was not prepared for what would happen next. Over the next 24
hours, Gandhi and some of INC leaders were jailed. Most of them would stay in jail for the rest of the
war. While Gandhi was in jail, Large scale violence broke out all over India. People burned
government offices, exploded bombs, and cut off electricity. They sabotaged railroad stations,
telegraph offices, and anything else related to British rule. British officials were attacked; some were
killed. Thousands of people were arrested. The government held Gandhi
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Argumentative Essay On Obama Care
Health, an issue that is timeless for any generation at any point in history. Some of great epidemics
that have impacted history are the bubonic plague, ebola, the swine flu and the zika virus Here on
United States soil, there many illnesses that affect our population, such as cancer, Hepatitis C,
Shingles, Diabetes, tuberculosis, STDs, etc. Unfortunately, our government will intervene with other
countries with medical aid, but they decide to make it harder for our citizens to receive the attention
needed. Until 2010, when President Obama passed the affordable healthcare act(Obamacare). Majority
of U.S. residents agree that, under this act; it has become more affordable to have health insurance.
This has created lower prices for the care plans, and in turn lower income household are able to afford
them. According to survey done by Gallup Healthways Well Being index, to show how many adults
now have coverage, 90 percent of adults have received or been able to sign up for affordable
healthcare act. In the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With the passing of the Obamacare act many of its recipients are legal immigrant residents that are not
citizens and, those who are citizens. Many which include Hispanics, Latinos, and African Americans,
who recently suffered the high prices of medicare or medicaid, are know able to receive the necessary
attention at a affordable cost. The law has clearly reduced broad measures of inequality, said David
Cutler, an economics professor at Harvard, who served in the Clinton administration and advisor to
the 2008 Obama campaign. These are people who blend into the background of the economy. They are
cleaning your hotel room, making your sandwich. The law has helped this population enormously. The
number of immigrants and minorities in the country will continue to rise, and these people are seeking
opportunities that are not available anywhere
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Pdf Level 3 Unit 731
Unit 731
Most of us have heard of the experiments performed by Dr. Mengele and the nazis, but most of us
have not heard of the evils of Unit 731. This is a group that showcases the means people go for
knowledge and research, this is a group that is more or as equally as disturbing as the holocaust. It all
starts with one man Named Shiro Ishii an extremely bright young mind who had his life all planned
out and worked for the military but disappointed with the ban of chemical warfare and from then on
was adamant about building chemical weapons to aid his country. He then started traveling the world
primarily america and europe to research an extremely contagious disease that was hard to study and
when he came back he returned with a project ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Other conditions of the hell were that women were raped daily and contracted syphilis and s.t.d s also
it was almost routine for the guard s, and people would be exposed to extreme heat and cold to study
the frostbites and burns of them and others were infected by the plaque and every day blood would be
taken from all prisoners and when they were to weak they were all given the fate of vivisection.
Infections were so bad that people s limbs were rotting because of necrosis and that prisoners were
hanged upside down to how long it takes for a person to suffocate(deepblacklies) and they were
always starving to the point of famine and death other s limbs were amputated and often reattached to
other parts of the body, others were exposed to lethal doses of x ray radiation and people were injected
with horse urine in their stomach causing numerous infections. And probably the worst one is
vivisection on infant and children and when women were pregnant by the guards by rape they
vivisected them and often you could see the fetus in them. These are not all the experiments performed
by the group and this was all in the name of science . These experiments shows the evil that can be
and will be committed in search of power and future generations will look down with shame knowing
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The Canadian Medicare System
Medicare is Canada s publicly funded health care system. The federal government establishes the
principles and guidelines under Medicare is delivered and provides funding to the
provinces/territories. Each province and territory is responsible for their own health care insurance
plan. Having this system in place it allows for all Canadian residents to receive reasonable access to
medically necessary services from the hospital and physicians without paying out of their pocket.
Tommy Douglas was the driving force to bring government funded health care to Saskatchewan
residents in 1946. December 1966 is when the federal Medicare legislation was implemented across
Canada but took till 1972 for all the provinces to be fully implemented. If I
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Capitalism, A Love Story By Michael Moore
Capitalism definition is an economic and political system in which a country s trade and industry are
controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state . I personally do agree with capitalism
and how it works in today s society. Different class people might have different opinions and ways
they look and go through capitalism. They might have different opinions because of their income,
loans, and how much money they personally have in the bank. Hand full of people get capitalism and
socialism confused and in my opinion it is pretty simple. The differences are ownership, equality,
efficiency, and employment. In capitalist how it is controlled by individuals and the property and
business are owned by them as well. Capitalism has two sides to it; it can either hurt someone and
their family or help them. In class we watched the film Capitalism, a Love Story , by Michael Moore
that subjectively and objectively informed the viewers on the different situations happening in the
result of capitalism. I believe that in the film capitalism, a Love Story , Moore did have valid reasons
that I do agree with that the banks were very greedy. Companies, industries and individuals have an
opportunity within a capitalistic society. Capitalism has lots of advantages, disadvantages, and
different effects on different business.
First, I believe that the banks can be very greedy in capitalism. The different banks were giving out
different types of loans to people who could not
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The Underlying Message Essay
The Underlying Message
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance is not specifically about orthodox Zen Buddhist practice
nor does if specifically teaches how to repair a motorcycle. It does, however, dig into the inner
structure of the thought process to form a foundation to support any form of logic. This is
accomplished by means of a trek through the author s mind as he recounts his past in attempt to
rediscover who he once was. As the author comes to term with his duality, the reader is conditioned to
understand the author s philosophical ideas, which are the underlying beams of his value system.
Pirsig presents his message through lectures to the reader. These lectures are comprised of history,
philosophy, and common sense. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Are they really needed to judge a student s progress, or do they just blind the student from the true
objective of learning? To answer the question an experiment was conducted which in return raised
more questions and experiments. The focus went from the class reaction to a particular student and
from the student to an assignment. Ultimately, the assignment, an essay about the town where the
student resided, focused upon a single brick in a single building of the town.
From the preceding episode Pirsig demonstrated how a complex problem could be solved
systematically. More importantly, he also showed how one must be led to understanding and that it
cannot be merely preached. In the case of the individual student, she could not write a rhetorical paper
until the subject was simple enough for her to understand. Granted, Phaedrus continued to tell his
student what to write about, but once she could see how for herself, she no longer needed to be
dictated. Working back up and putting the pieces of the problem back together, the students then were
in position to decide for themselves what is the importance of grades. Half the class was not in
accordance with the instructor s opinion, but that was not the intention, or he would have just told
them what is the purpose of the grading system according to his own opinion.
The author is careful to point out that this divide and conquer method does not always work on a
general scale but only on an individual
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The Person I Chose For My Research Paper
Dolly Parton
The person I chose for my research paper is Ms. Dolly Parton. I chose her because she is a wonderful
person and artist, she shows true country colors. She is the Queen of Country, The Backwoods Barbie,
The Queen of Nashville, and The Leading Lady of Country. Dolly Parton has constricted over 5,000
songs. She has won over 30 different awards, and been nominated for awards over 160 times, and has
had over 20 top chart songs. She is truly a wonderful country artist. I want to go and go, and then drop
dead in the middle of something I m loving to do. And if that doesn t happen, if I wind up sitting in a
wheelchair, at least I ll have on my high heels. Dolly Parton
Dolly Rebecca Parton was born on January 19, 1946 in Sevierville, Tennessee. She was born to Robert
Lee Parton a tobacco farmer and Avie Lee Owens Parton. She is one of 12 kids: Stella, Rachel, Randy,
Frieda, Robert, Cassie, Willadeone, Floyd, Larry, Coy, and David. Most of her musical influence came
from her mother, which were mostly church songs. At the age of five years old Dolly wrote her first
song Tiny Little Tassle Top. At the age of seven Dolly constructed her first guitar out of two bass
guitar strings and an olden mandolin. By age nine Dolly was performing professionally appearing on
the local television and radio show. She became a normal singer on The Cas Walker Show and
rendered on this show until the age of eighteen. Ms. Dolly Parton made her first appearance on The
Grand
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Dyslexia Research
In the school education, the aim of education is balancing all children s development in order to
achieve success in life. But in recent years, more and more children experience difficulty acquiring
academic skills. There is a set of data which indicate that almost 50 per cent of people under the age of
24 in Canada easily have a group of disorders that affect academic and functional skills including the
ability to speak, listen, read, write, spell, organize information, and do math (Statistics Canada, 2012).
These people are referred to as having learning disabilities. According to Turkington (2003), Rief and
Stern(2010) defined, a learning disability is a neurobiological disorder which affects a person s brain
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The latest research from The British Dyslexia Association indicates that the one in every five children
has dyslexia and the million of others struggle to read at their own grade levels (Medical News Today,
2015). So, teachers and parents should have a formal assessment and diagnosis to estimate each child
or adult. Turkington (2003) came up with some standards of children s reading skills in the different
grade levels. It means that when children study in different grade, they should master different reading
skills, but if they cannot reach these standards, teachers can predict students may have difficulty
learning to read. However, Dr. Shaywitz (2003) provided three distinct portraits of dyslexia to
diagnose whether a child or adult has dyslexia. For example, the first clue to dyslexia in early
childhood may be a delay in speaking. Children in the school age should have tests of reading
accurate, comprehension, fluency and spelling which can determine whether each child has dyslexia.
For young adults, even if they have never received a diagnosis, they may read slowly or inaccurately
(Shaywitz, 2003). That is, the diagnosis of dyslexia at any age is identifying a person s weakness and
strength among reading, spelling, and writing. The advantage of diagnosing dyslexia is that teachers
and parents can spot dyslexia in children before they want to read and in adults after they have reading
skills but are continuing to show the earlier problems, like reading slowly or inaccurately. Therefore,
diagnosing dyslexia sooner can make dyslexic people get help quickly and avoid influencing the
improvement of other
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The Childbearing Practices Of Turkey
Running head: CHILDBEARING PRACTICES IN TURKEY 1
CHILDBEARING PRACTICES IN TURKEY 12
Childbearing practices in Turkey
Caroline Sonbay
University of Michigan Flint
Childbearing practices in Turkey
Today?s society is a global community. More and more people are immigrating to different countries
including the United States. As a result, nurses must become competent in providing care to numerous
cultures. Nurses must strive to become competent in understanding the values, beliefs, and health care
expectations of the communities and cultures they are serving. Dr. Leininger?s Theory of Culture Care
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?Childbearing is a time of transition and social celebration of central importance in any society,
signaling a realignment of existing cultural roles and responsibilities, psychological and biologic
states, and social relationships? (Andrews, Boyle, Andrews, 2012, p. 92). The focus of my paper is the
childbearing practice for the Turkish culture, focusing on pre natal care, birthing practices and
customs, and post partum care.
Turkey is a country that has a deep rich history that is filled with traditions, customs and superstitions.
Superstitions in Turkey apply to all aspects of their life, but have a huge part in pregnancy and child
birth. Turks love babies and believe that each life renews hope for the culture and the Turkish family
as well. In Turkey, every birth is a source of great joy not only for the parents, but also for relatives,
friends and the community. ?Every birth increases the number of family members, and increased
number have always meant increased strength? (Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism,
2015). Although Turkey is in many ways modern and Western, the Islamic tendencies are very strong.
The primary religion practiced in Turkey is Muslim so the majority of birth practices are related to
beliefs from that religion.
Pre natal and pre birth practices
Turkish people are very generous and believe in giving gifts to show respect, appreciation and
admiration. They do not have traditional baby showers
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Obasan Naomi Nakane Character Analysis
Does your past haunt you? In Obasan, a novel by Joy Kogawa, Naomi Nakane returns to her family to
mourn the death of her uncle, but uncovers memories and secrets about her past during her stay.
During her childhood, Naomi and her family were thrown into internment camps where her family
faced oppression that lead to traumatizing events that remained a mystery to Naomi throughout her
life, these experiences of Naomi s past build up to add to the story s meaning as a whole.
The Canadian Government also put a stranglehold on Naomi and thousands of other Japanese citizens
through internment camps and confiscation of property. As a young child Naomi was thrust into an
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Her mother was the first to vanish from her life, and at the time young Naomi didn t know what to
make of it, only showed a feeling of bewilderment as it says What matters to my five year old mind is
not the reason that she is required to leave, but the stillness is so much with me that it takes a form of a
shadow which grows and surrounds me like air. (78) Naomi is haunted by the sudden loss of her
mother, and like the incident with Mr. Gower, Naomi tries to ignore the painful memory throughout
her adult life, but revisits it when she returns to Granton for her Uncle s funeral. She then discovers
the truth of what had happened to her mother, which was that she had returned to Japan and was a
victim of an air strike, and despite surviving, was severely injured to the point where maggots
inhabited her wounds. Naomi finally comes to peace by uncovering her dark past, as she believes she
can communicate with her deceased mother, and also comes to the realization of her mental growth
from her childhood when she says I am thinking that for a child there is no presence without flesh. But
perhaps it is because I am no longer a child I can know your presence though you are not here. (292)
This realization puts Naomi at peace after years of uncertainty and buried memories.
At times, our past can be scarier than
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Analysis Of Ernest Hemingway s Glorious Paris
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Brown 3Jane BrownProfessor GEnglish 10118 October 2015Hemingway s Glorious Paris It was the
1920 s and the end of World War I. The cobblestone streets are lined with store fronts and cafés. Down
the road you could hear a small roar coming from The Dingo Bar ; as you approach it, you see a group
of men sharing stories of the war and their discontent of today s society. Your eye is drawn to a young
man in the middle of the table. As he sips his wine, he turns his head towards you, and in that moment
he shines his charming smile directly at you. This is how I always envisioned my first meeting with
Ernest Hemingway in Paris if I had been there. The years Hemingway spent in Paris would play an
important role in his first marriage, the development of his writing style, and was the backdrop to
many adventures as a young man. Ernest Hemingway arrived in Paris in December of 1921 with his
wife Hadley Richardson, whom he had married (in October of the previous year.) the previous year in
October (sounds better). Hadley was a very simple and meek girl that was dominated by hermother.
All that changed once she met the handsome young writer/explorer (and explorer take out the slash
symbol) Ernest Hemingway. She once told a friend the he was an Explosion in herlife (Chicago
Tribune) Soon after they meet, they were married and on their way to Paris. In December, 1922, they
arrived in Paris and began living their Bohemian lifestyle, even though they lived on
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The Importance Of Cross Cultural Relationships
Cross cultural relationship. In addition to cultural difference another aspect that should be considered
is cross cultural relationships. This may sound like an opportunity to get a date, but it is actually a
chance to develop a great relationship with your student in a class setting. Cross cultural relationships
change from country to country so you will have to adjust to the culture and explore more option than
the one s provided for you in this section (Axner, 2016). Bias. It can be difficult to overcome bias and
you cannot eliminate all of them, but it is essential to examine biases and stereo types about the
country and its people before you set out to work there. With a little work and research you can
acknowledge them and overcome any ill perceptions you may have held or had expressed (Junqueira,
Ehab, Mieke, 2015). Intentions. Why are you going? What are you intension? You need to consider
why you are going. No one can answer these questions for you so that job rest with you. Take some
time to consider your motivations. Smile. As we discussed in a previous section introductions will get
you far, but even better is if you can add a smile. A smile is universal and will ease some tension and
apprehension as well. Research. Do your research. We discussed this in a previous sections. The more
you know the better your chances for a successful contract. Use technology you have access to to
gather some insight. No one is expecting you to be an expert and unless
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Medical Coding Criteria
MEDICAL CODING QUALIFICATIONS AND CERTIFICATION
Medical Coding is a career in which professionals use numeric and alphabetic codes to help submit
and process medical claims. The coder abstracts information from the patient records and combines
that information with coding guidelines to assign the right code for the information provided by
physicians, hospitals, and other healthcare professionals. Insurance companies look at these codes to
understand the diagnosis, treatment, and prescriptions for proper payment of these services.
Accordingly, the medical coding profession requires a worker to have a strong grasp of numbers and
be detailed oriented. (AC Search Media, Inc.) In medical coding, it is also vital to have solid reading
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Unfortunately, many find that national certification and true medical coding certification are not the
same thing. (Medical Billing and Coding.Org)
Although one may have taken a comprehensive course, obtained the required knowledge and passed
the national certification exam, they may be disappointed to find the certificate is not recognized by
many employers. Medical Coding Certification that is required by most employers and recognized
globally is offered through two organizations. These organizations are AHIMA (American Health
Information Management Association) and AAPC (American Academy of Professional Coders). Both
organizations are longstanding and are recognized in the medical community.
AHIMA recognizes an individual as a certified coding specialist or (CCS) while the AAPC recognizes
an individual as a certified Professional Coder or (CPC). Once an individual has passed on the
required exams these credentials will appear on the
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Narrative Essay On African American Culture
As Americans, we are privileged with diverse experiences. With this comes a perceived understanding
of many cultures and their influences but in fact full cultural literacy is impossible to achieve.
My grandfather was born and raised in the backwoods of Louisiana during a turbulent time for African
Americans. As a black man he lived in perpetual danger. Through race riots, physical exploitation, and
attempted rape, he has developed a much different opinion about gun reform than mine. So much so
that my mother carries the many of the same opinions. My great aunt, on my grandfather s side, was a
beautiful woman in her time. She was a tall 5 5 with long french hair that rested in little curls at the
ends. Her skin was a light coffee color much like mine. Her facial features displayed an
uncharacteristically delicate quality for her environment. she was a nexus for all types of attention,
good and bad. When she was at the ripe age of sixteen a man, almost twice her age arrived to the front
porch. He intended to inquire about a date. when the doorbell rang he crooked a sly smile, not
expecting to be greeted by the stoic face of my great grandfather. My great grandmother exact words
were something like That burly man weren t expecting your grand daddy. His smiled dropped so quick
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Think of culture as a type of language. Like language culture is made up of many different sub sets.
Now imagine that each one of those subsets are constantly adding something new or replacing parts of
the language. What if English had perpetually evolving influences. At one moment it s Spanish roots
become more prevalent and you re expected to roll your r s. Then the Germanic influence replaces the
Spanish and then another influence replaces that one. The point is one cannot speak a language made
up of words that are constantly changing and or popping out of
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Hurley s Trust Model
Resources:
Hurley (2012), a resource recommended by the Leadership Practice Inventory (LPI), utilizes the
Decision to Trust Model (DMT), to allow leaders to better gauge when to make trusting decisions as
well as to how to identify trust factors and build trusting relationships. The action steps delineated in
this performance plan were adapted from Hurley s Trust Interventions because these actions are
intended to help leaders build trust among peers and subordinates (2012). They reinforce the need for
me to delegate tasks, provide sufficient support, but yet allow subordinates the opportunity to carryout
the task.
Cheong, Spain, Yammarino, Yun (2016) explored the efficacy of empowering leadership on self
efficacy. Cheong et al. (2016)
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Value Of Foreign Travel
What is the value of foreign travel: Explain
Sometimes we travel to find who we really are, our connection to the past, the foreign, personal
enlightenment, to shed our personal baggage, to learn by sight, smell, touch and taste. In fact, some
say they find themselves in foreign travel and to mature and grow in ways that could not be perceived
before the journey started. Accordingly, we travel to have our senses enlightened by things like the
smell of fresh baked goods strolling through a small village in southern France, the taste and smell of
sweet mead in a Scottish monastery, to take a swim in the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean or
camp in dense jungles of the Amazon. Still, things like this make a lifelong impact because our mind
can never forget the feelings of when we were there. As a result, Traveling is not just an experience or
something to do, it is something beautiful that educates, enlightens, humbles, heals us.
Travel brings experiences that cannot be had by reading or learning from others about the places
visited. In fact, many of us need to see, taste and touch to benefit from an experience. Frankly, it is not
enough to read about the Great wall of China, we need to touch the stones that were laid over a
thousand years ago and this small act can help us envision the sweat and blood put into this
tremendous monument. Furthermore, this need to interface with objects and places is just as needed
when it comes to people and experiencing other cultures. In this case, whether it is hearing the call to
prayer echoing through the evening sky as the sun begins to set in Istanbul or joining in the running of
the bulls on the crowded streets of Pamplona. Ultimately, these are unforgettable experience that can t
compare to learning or reading them, it gives us a beautiful glimpse of our world and forms a special
bond in embedded in our mind forever. Each of us has a desire to escape our normal life, to run away
and shed our daily stressful life for a short time, this is not only normal but also healthy.
Unfortunately, our mind can become like an overly wound toy clicking and clacking with broken
gears, it needs a refresh, and a great way is by traveling. Imagine, relaxing on a beach with few cares
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Nt1310 Unit 4 Fabrics
Year /10 Home economics Unit: Creating with fabrics Semester 2 Design Filo 1. Four fabrics that
have different textures: Cotton: Soft fiber Cool Comfortable Excellent absorbent Silk: Smooth
Slippery Very soft Silky Wool: itchy Uncomfortable Cozy warmth Soft Smooth on skin2 Rayon:
Smooth Soft Smooth on skin Cozy Napped Bulky surface2 2. Colour and picture of a garment: Snow:
white Hot: Red Weak: Blue Baby: Blue and pink Chirtmas: Green and red Old age: Brown and grey
Summer: Yellow or orange Winter: Blue or white Definitons and colour samples: Hue: Hue is
synonymous to what we refer to as colours . Reg, blue, green, yellow and orange are a
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Mean Tweet Persuasive Speech
If you haven t heard, President Obama was in Hollywood yesterday. He traveled with his motorcade to
Hollywood for a guest appearance on a late night TV show. Fans who were visiting the area got a big
surprise that they will never forget. As for the locals, they are still grumbling over the traffic woes.
Every time I see the motorcade I just smile in awe. Little American flags on the corners of the cars,
police everywhere and patriotic music blaring. OK, technically the music is from my car, but it s a
good time to share a patriotic tune when the president drives by. I always wave as it s possible he s
looking out the window wondering who is playing their radio way too loud in Los Angeles and I don t
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Fans were expecting Kevin James and Ray Romano to be perfect pair and that s exactly what
happened, except they were overshadowed by the man bun. When Romano reveals the man bun is
fake in a very casual way, fans couldn t stop laughing. It didn t stop there, that wad of hair kept
coming up as part of the discussion. Jimmy Kimmel Live Mean Tweets: President Obama edition The
popular segment on Jimmy Kimmel Live of mean tweets might have hit a home run with President
Obama on Monday night. The segment of President Obama reading mean tweets had everyone
smiling. Check out the video and the last tweet on this segment definitely will have you laughing too
(no matter which party you belong too.) Marilu Henner falls hard on Dancing With the Stars On
Monday night fans were shocked as they watched on live TV as Marilu Henner fell on Dancing With
the Stars . Frankly, I was holding my breath after seeing the team dance. The fall looked hard.
Obviously this is a competition program, but fans don t want to see a celebrity involved in an injury.
That s just no fun! Hopefully she is OK! Another couple went home on Monday s show and fans have
a good idea of who might win as the tough competitors aren t making any
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The Medical University Of South Carolina
The day before Thanksgiving, I went to go visit Medical University of South Carolina Emergency
Room. A place that I know all too well. The Medical University of South Carolina Adult emergency
Room is located on 96 Jonathan Lucas Street located in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. The
Medical University of South Carolina, better known as MUSC has been around 1824. It has been
serving the town of Charleston and its citizen with amazing services and new techniques to treat
diseases. It has expanded from a small private college for the training of physicians to a state
university with a medical center and six colleges for the education of a broad range of health
professionals, biomedical scientists and other health related personnel (Adams). MUSC is a teaching
hospital that is always coming up with new and innovative ways to treat their patients. But it is never
at the expense of their patient s lives. The medical college first opened their doors to serve the
community in December 20th, 1823 after it was charted by the South Carolina legislature. It then
became the tenth medical college in the states. The first class of thirty students graduated in April of
1825. This medical has always been open. The only time it was not open was during the years of the
Civil War (1861 1865). Following the Civil War, the college was reorganized and continued to
operate, at one point with as few as two students (Adams). From two students to the many they have
now, MUSC is still
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  • 2. Paper Drug Abuse Drug Addiction Keisha Ellis Drug Abuse Drug Addiction SOC 203 Social Problems Instructor Ely May 11, 2015 Numerous individuals do not comprehend why individuals get to be dependent on drugs or how drugs can change the mind to cultivate enthusiastic drug abuse. They erroneously view drug misuse and dependence as entirely a social issue and may describe the individuals who take drugs as ethically powerless (Alving, Matyas, Torres, Jalah, Beck, 2014). One extremely regular belief is that drugs abusers ought to have the capacity to stop taking drugs if they are willing to change their conduct and be a member of society (Alvin et al., 2014). What individuals frequently underestimate is the intricacy of drug dependence that this is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sociological point of view stands contrary to what may be known as the chemicalistic misrepresentation the perspective that drug (A) causes behavioral conduct X, that what we see as conduct and impacts connected with a given medication are singularly or even basically a component of the biochemical properties of that medication, of the medication in addition to the human creature, or even of the medication in addition to a human organic entity with a certain character structure (Primm, 1992). Drugs impacts and drug related conduct are massively entangled, very variable, and dependent upon numerous things. Furthermore, the most imperative of these things are social and context oriented in nature (Primm, 1992). In the creature world, it is a considerable amount simpler to foresee what drugs will do; anyway, we must try many different things with rats but it does not let us know all that much about human conduct (Primm, 1992). This is the reason social setting is so vital. The negative outcomes of medication misuse influence people who ill use medicates as well as their families and companions, different organizations, and government assets (Akindipe, Abiodun, Adebajo, Lawal, Rataemane, 2014). Albeit huge numbers of these impacts can t be evaluated, Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) as of late in 2002 reported that, the monetary expense of drug abuse within the United States was $180.9 billion (Akindipe et al., 2014, Pg 250 Para 10). The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The History Of The Indian Mutiny The two sources featured in this analysis are both engravings of scenes from the Cawnpore Massacre during the Indian Mutiny . The first is of the Massacre of English women and children freed by the Sepoys who tried to escape from Cawnpore by boat to the safety of Allahabad. The second engraving records the story of Judith Wheeler, daughter of General Wheeler, leader of those under siege at Cawnpore and her heroic stand against Sepoy attackers. Both are from Charles Ball s The History of the Indian Mutiny which was first published in 1860, two years after the end of the Indian Mutiny . The most important feature of the source is the time of writing, by writing this book whilst fighting was still officially continuing Ball is undertaking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wheeler is pictured in the centre of the image holding a revolver surrounded by the bodies of two Sepoys and one who has just been shot. The image centres on Wheeler s femininity and defence of her honour as she conforms to the highly Victorian ideal of womanhood as she is a woman who would rather die than face immorality and sin. Wheeler later threw herself into a well with the other slaughtered women and came to embody and avenge the death of British women in Cawnpore who were slaughtered by the Sepoys. Although little of Wheeler s story can be verified, it is useful for understanding the outrage of Victorian society at the atrocities committed towards women and why Wheeler came to embody a heroic figure in the midst of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Awakening Feminism Essay Coming into the nineteenth century, women were looked at as feminist. Feminism, as we know the term today, was nonexistent in nineteenth century America (Cruea 187). Feminist describes as someone embracing the beliefs that all people are entitled to freedom and liberty within reason. Gender, sexual orientations, skin color, ethnicity, religion, culture or lifestyle should not be considered as a form of discrimination. Women roles, in the nineteenth century, were to take care of the cooking, cleaning, caring for the children and making sure the husbands were comfortable after long days of work. As years pass, women begin to find work, attain a voter rights and even began owning properties, which begin to separate them from the men of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Noticing Edna s distance in her marriage came early on in the beginning of The Awakening. During the summers in Grand Isle, Edna spends most of her summers days and nights with Robert Lebrun and Adele Ratignolle, just sitting out lounging and talking by the shore about everything. Robert was a young man that vacationed at Grand Isle each summer. He mainly found a different married woman each summer, on the Island, to entertain. This did not affect the mind set of Edna s in the beginning where there relationship started off very innocent. Adele Ragitnolle is one of Edna s married Creole friends. She is very elegance and charming. Adele is a simple wife and mother that spend her time taking care of her husband and kids. Edna and Adele shares intimate conversations which reminds her of dreams. She learns a great deal from Adele over the summer, some things that made her tap more into her independence. Eventually Edna begins to take part in the exploring her life outside of her marriage. Edna began to take interest in Robert and less interest in being a wife and mother. She was in the mist of trying to understand and find her true self as she explored her options to freedom and tries to fulfill life as she sees it. In The Awakening, Edna was met by a few things that helped grasp understanding of the freedom that she has been longing for. The start of her awakening came from her first swim in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Lesson Plan On The Book Stone Soup Essay The lesson plan that we chose to do our Drama Group Lesson was based on the book Stone Soup. I suggested this book to the group as a good drama lesson, because I did my individual lesson plan on the story Nail Soup and I thought that Stone Soup would be a great drama lesson for this class. Another member in our group also brought up the idea of using Stone Soup as well, which caused us all to agree on using this book for our lesson plan. Our meeting times were postponed due to one of our members missing school for a week for a family emergency. While this one member was gone, I conversed with the other group member and we thought it was best if we waited until the other group member returned so she would feel included and would be able to contribute to the making of the lesson plan. Once she returned we met at the Main Library. We met a total of two times; we were able to create a full lesson plan on a Friday, which took us a total of about three hours to complete. We than met the following Sunday to discuss any concerns and tweaks we would like to make to the lesson plan. We only needed to meet for a half an hour, because we found minimal errors and thought we seemed prepared and ready to present. We first started ready the book and found areas in the book that could be used as a drama/play scene. We then collaborated and discussed different ways that we could use the scene. For our story we found that there were three big scenes that could be used and we broke those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Untold Stories Through the Lenses of the ARVN Soldiers... The Vietnam War began in December in 1956 and ended in April 1975. Initially the war was between North Vietnam and South Vietnam but they both formed allies. North Vietnam s allies were the Soviet Union, China, and other communist allies, while South Vietnam s allies were anti communist countries like the United States. The United States entered the war and sought the help of the South Vietnamese army (ARVN). Despite the US collaborating with the ARVNs, the ARVNs were constantly belittled and were not recognized for their contributions. Therefore, because the U.S. failed to work effectively with the ARVNs, it may have cost the Americans the war. In other words, if the U.S. collaborated appropriately with the ARVNs and learned to trust ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... David Mar in the, Vietnam 1945 The Quest for Power, explained how significant this year was for the Vietnamese, while the French, Japanese, Chinese, British, and Americans fought for control over Indochina. The Vietnamese quickly discovered they could publish, organize, and demonstrate in favor of a national independence, as long as they did not hinder Japanese defense preparations. As a result of the multiple countries trying to gain control of Vietnam, Vietnam went from a colonial state, a royal government to a democratic republic. By the end of 1945, these political convolutions finally became things of the past. For eighty years, the French worked to seemingly transform Vietnam into a Paris replica, calling it Indochina and taking advantage of all its peoples and resources. Ho Chi Minh declared himself president on September 2 and announced the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (Marr, 1997). Once Ho Chi Minh proclaimed Vietnam s Declaration of Independence, he called on the allies to recognize the Vietnamese people s rights to independence and to be a liberated country. However, not long after Vietnam gained their independence did the United States declare war. Although Vietnam was able to withstand a thousand years of Chinese ruling, they suffered enormously during the Vietnam War. However, one has to question who won or lost the Vietnam War. This question has plagued many Americans and other people. Despite who won or lost the war and whether the Vietnam ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Comparing The Mercator And The Goode s Projection Laura Hebert argues the maps have to distort reality because it is hard to represent our sphere planet onto a flat surface like a map. This shows it s not possible to perfectly represent the Earth because the Earth is a three dimensional object yet, maps show the Earth on a two dimensional surface. List and describe some of the different types of map projections that the article describes, and what each is meant to show the viewer. There are four map projections in Article Two. There is the Mercator, the Peters, the Robinson, and the Goode s Projections. First, The Mercator map changes the actual size of the land to create a straight line between two points. It provides an efficient way for navigators to sail the seas. Second, the Peters Projection shows a correct representation of the sizes of land mass. The shapes of the countries are out of proportion since the top and bottom of the map is stretched horizontally and the middle of the map is stretched vertically. Thus, attempting to replace the Mercator map by having a more accurate way of showing how we see the Earth. Next, the Robinson Projection shows how it achieves accuracy in shape, area, distance, and direction but, it isn t absolutely correct in a certain category. Lastly, the Goode s Projection is similar to the Robinson Projection since, the map maker tried to include accuracy in all four domains but, it is not totally correct in every single domain. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Laura Hebert supports her argument by stating mapmakers can alternate how the world appears by displaying Earth differently. This shows someone s point of view of Earth can change. The author also mentions the appearance of a map can be wrong without anyone noticing since; there isn t a map that perfectly represents Earth in size, shape, direction, and distance. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Pallid Sturgeon Research Project For our research project, we did our project over the Pallid Sturgeon. We researched why Pallid Sturgeons are going extinct and what we can do to restore them. What we had finalized as our final project was to look up the information about the Pallid Sturgeon and why they are going extinct. Our parts were distributed amongst everyone and I did the research regarding the recovery plan for the Pallid Sturgeon. I did all my research using the internet and finding scholarly sources. The main source for a plan that I used was from the fws.gov website. This was a plan from the U.S. Fish Wildlife Service. This plan was originally approved in 1993 but since then has been revised. During my research for a recovery plan I found lots of information ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We all took the time and split up our research topics and made a google document so that we could all organize our research. Dylan Stamm did his research on why the Pallid Sturgeon is going extinct, what it means to the rest of the ecosystem and why it matters. Sean McVeigh did his research over the Pallid Sturgeon s habitat, loss, and their diet. Ryley did a mixture of research over some of the effects of dams, what to know and any additional topics. What Hunter Dowse and I researched was over the same topic except in different sources. I researched the recovery plan and process using some other sources but mainly the recovery plan online by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Hunter looked at other plans and any additional information for our part. We all worked well together and planned a time at the Adele Learning Commons to meet up and work on the poster. I put the poster together online through the UNL pixel lab website and printed the poster. Ryley picked up the poster and fixed any mistakes before prior to presentation. We all contributed to the cost of the poster so it was very inexpensive for all of us. No one was delayed in their work and made sure to have it ready by to put together onto the poster when we met up. Overall we never had any issues and things went very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Symbol of the Conch in Lord of the Flies Essay From Lord of the Flies, there were many things like Conch and Fire that symbolized something. One of the most important symbols was the Conch. The Conch, which is a big shell that can be seen at the beach symbolizes many things in the Lord of the Flies. The Conch represents power because it once was able to control the boys with it, and it also symbolizes democracy because of anyone who has their ideas and can speak their thoughts. The Conch represents unity because it was used to call an assembly and was used to put the boys and keep the peace between the boys so nobody would fight with each other. So, the conch is an important symbol in the novel, because it represents power, democracy, and unity. The Conch was used to be a democratic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And another thing. We can t have everybody talking at once. We ll have to have hands up like at school (33). Ralph tried to stay civilized like they did outside of the islands, so he made a rule that everyone can speak for themselves and they could discuss about their ideas, but as the time went, Jack started to break the rules what Ralph made. If they didn t broke the rules, there wouldn t be fights against each other and everything would have gone alright. At the first few chapters of the book, Ralph tries to hear every one s voice and thoughts like civilized people, and not doing dictatorship. I ll give the conch to the next person to speak. He can hold it when he s speaking (33). This quote proves that Ralph really tried to stay the same like before, and for few chapters, he was able to keep peace. Ralph unlike Jack, was a democratic leader who tried to rule fairly by using Conch, which was used communicating with others and anybody could speak if they want to and other boys had to listen to him and don t interrupt him. The Conch showed the unity of the boys too. Ralph used it for calling an assembly, and communicate with others and keeping the peace between the boys. When they just got to the island, Piggy and Ralph met and found the Conch, Ralph tried to blow it and finally, he knew how to make a noise with it, and he got an idea with blowing the Conch. We can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Changing Mind In The Film Cars By Lightning Mcqueen Changing Mind Changing your mind about something can be easy and effortless, or it can be hard to do and maybe you re just not ready for a change. Change can happen in anything, nature, movies, books, sports, cities, people. The change that I m talking about is in the movie Cars . At the beginning of the movie, Lightning McQueen starts off as being very arrogant and cocky. He thinks he is all that. You can tell by his actions that all he wants is the fame and the money. He never really thinks about anybody besides himself. A prime example of this is when he is going to Los Angeles International Speedway, he is on the phone with his agent Harv. Harv tells Lightning that they re giving 20 tickets away for the next race and asks for his friends ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Examples Of Manhood In Macbeth Men in today society are seen as dominant and independent creatures, most are shaped by their past and their actions. All will Sin, others more Moral than others, no man can escape it, their sins and guilt will continue to follow them until their death, their sleep will never come as it will be always unpleasant for darkness will consume them in a gulp. In William Shakespeare tragedy, Macbeth demonstrates how murder can effect ones manhood and their sanity, as he himself begins with a feminine stance until he outmanned his own wife, Macbeth is sane at the start but ends as feral with no image of God. But in the end, his own manhood caused him to fall from grace and instead caused a freefall into an abyss of sin and betrayal, this was punishment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the beginning of Macbeth, Macbeth himself is perceived as a weak man with little power for his and his wife is seen as more dominant and in control with the situations. I am afraid to think what I have done: look ont I dare not. (Shakespeare II.II.LI LIV). Once Macbeth murders Duncan, he begins to panic and regrets his action; Macbeth is too ashamed of himself showing weakness as his personality instead of dominance. This, I will argue, is precisely the psychological configuration of Macbeth, where dangerous female presences like love, nature, mother, are given embodiment in Lady Macbeth and the witches, and where Macbeth wields the bloody axe in an attempt to escape dominion over them. (Adelman Pg. XXXVIII). Macbeth tries to please Lady Macbeth by showing his manhood by gaining power, killing Duncan was a sign of dominance, that he is not weak and indecisive. But Macbeth begins to breakdown as he comes to the realization of his actions and begins to question himself, for he has committed it to please his wife and to become a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analysis Of The Killer At Thurston High The online documentary filmed by Frontline, The Killer at Thurston High, goes into the life of Kip Kinkel, leading up to him killing his parents, two fellow classmates and injuring 25 more. This film examines Kip Kinkel s life, looking for clues that lead to him committing this mass murder. Areas that were explored such as his upbringing, social life, his hobbies, and events that led him to seeing a psychologist for depression. All of these areas that the documentary covered show a gradual, consistent build up in concerning behavior. This documentary shows that there were precursors leading up to these tragic events like the Thurston High shooting and the list of troubling behavior that can lead to this. A common focus that was brought up numerus times in the film was how Kip had difficulty doing things, compared to his sister or other his own age. This was mentioned when his sister was interviewed. She stated the Kip would get confused with certain letters. He was later diagnosed with dyslexia and was held back in first grade in school. The result from Kip being held back was began to have some resentment towards his parents. Also, that he was different from his peer group and felt less equal due to being held back. This was the beginning of known areas of people who commit mass murder. While in middle school Kip began to start getting into trouble in and out of school. He was picked on in school. This lead to him wanting to take martial art classes even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Explain Two Issues Related To Juvenile Delinquency Two issues that are related to juvenile delinquency are substance abuse and mental health issues. The Juvenile Justice System is contantly being reevaluated for reform. The desensitization of today s youth to drugs and violence can lead to them trying drugs for the first time at younger ages. Soceity is also seeing an increase in young people with mental health issues today than ever before. My wife worked in a local residential treatment facility for at risk youth for several years. Substance abuse and mental health issues were recurring themes with the youth who entered that facility. The treatment began with the individual and where possible included the family. **As a juvenile probation officer I would be responsible for investigating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Analysis Of Northrop Frye s Wake Me Up When September Ends Most people in the time of misery turn to depression and sadness, while few artistic minds can take those difficult feelings and turn them into a moving piece of art. This is what Billie Joe Armstrong did for one of their most remembered songs Wake Me Up When September Ends. Northrop Frye s thoughts in his writing The Archetypes of literature can be related to this song as well. Such ideas include how different seasons can portray contrasting meanings, and how symbolic references are used throughout the passage to tell a story. All these ideas are supported in the song that Billie Joe Armstrong wrote. For starters, the background of the song is important to understand where the Green Day singer, Billie Joe Armstrong, is coming from. When he was 10 years of age, his father died in 1982 during the month of September due to cancer. The day of the funeral, Armstrong couldn t stand the pain that he was experiencing and locked himself in his room. After his mother ran after him in hopes to comfort his misery, he simply told her to wake him up when September ends. This song regarding his father s death came out 20 years after the incident. It clearly states this in the song Like my father s come to pass Twenty years has gone so fast. This song was written to describe his experience through this disturbing time in his life. In the very first few lines to the lyrics of Wake Me Up When September Ends, it states Summer has come and passed, The innocent can never last. This relates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Nile River In The Rise Of Ancient Egypt The roles of the Nile River in the rise of ancient Egypt was food, time, and civilization. Cairo is the city of the Egypt and used to be a desert. Nile River brought a lot of sources of food like trees that had fruits or fish. When Nile River flooded the land, they found a soil that help growing beans or wheat. There was no clocks or calendars back then. Egyptians used Nile River to track days like check their flooding ways. Nile River helped civilization like farming, art, and government. It s kept making Egypt better and better to live in. Modern people are so fascinated with the ancient Egyptians because of their culture, art, architecture, and archeology. Without them, I believe the world will be a lot worse. They left greats things to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Human Torture SHOULD Be Allowed Essay Torture has long been a controversial issue in the battle against terrorism. Especially, the catastrophic incident of September 11, 2001 has once again brought the issue into debate, and this time with more rage than ever before. Even until today, the debate over should we or should we not use torture interrogation to obtain information from terrorists has never died down. Many questions were brought up: Does the method go against the law of human rights? Does it help prevent more terrorist attacks? Should it be made visible by law? It is undeniable that the use of torture interrogation surely brings up a lot of problems as well as criticism. One of the biggest problems is that if torture is effective at all. There are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the incident, another question was brought forth: Whether it was time the government decided that desperate times called for desperate measures, and that torture interrogation was in need. According to the United Nations Convention Against Torture, torture is: Any act by which severe pain or suffering, whether physical or mental, is intentionally inflicted on a person for such purposes as obtaining from him, or a third person, information or a confession, punishing him for an act he or a third person has committed or is suspected of having committed, or intimidating or coercing him or a third person, or for any reason based on discrimination of any kind, when such pain or suffering is inflicted by or at the instigation of or with the consent or acquiescence of a public official or other person acting in an official capacity. (85) And it is also prohibited. But the truth is, even when being outlawed, torture is still used silently, especially in the interrogation of terrorists. Did it have any effect on the long term battle against terrorism of the U.S and the world? According to John McCain, it is a no. In Torture s Terrible Toll , he wrote about his own experience: I was once physically coerced to provide my enemies with the names of the members of my flight squadron, information that had little if any value to my enemies as actionable intelligence. But I did not refuse, or repeat my insistence that I was required under ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Tax and Reagan At the end of the Carter presidency, the nation s idealistic dreams of the 60 s was worn down by inflation, foreign policy turmoil and rising crime rate, the nation was troubled by the late 70 s. Due to this many Americans were ready to embrace a new conservatism in social, economic and political life in the 80 s. In the 1980 bid for President, Reagan won the Republican nomination after two failed attempts in 1968 and 1976. Although Ronald Reagan once held Democratic views, he grew more conservative and he official took the side of the Republicans in the 1960 s. Reagans domestic views were the change Americans were looking for and Reagan, along with his running mate George H.W Bush, won the 1980 election. In his 1981 inauguration, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To try to obtain this goal, Stockman proposed cutbacks in Social Security and Medicare. These measures seemed too ambitious as Congress and the President rejected the notion, not wanting to cause hostile feelings among the middleclass who views their benefits as sacred. Reagan was a firm believer that the less involved the government was in the lives of individuals and affairs of businesses, the more prosperous we would become. He scaled back government spending on programs such as Aid to Families with Dependent Children and school lunch programs and pushed the responsibilities onto each state. Reagan called this the new federation , where others called it cold hearted Hooverism. As some charged that the economic program attacked the lower class, Reagan recalled his own impoverished child hood and still stood firm that the less fortunate were not going to thrive by taking handouts, rather help themselves by creating a thriving private sector where employment is available. The budget cuts affected the fastest growing programs in the 1960 s they included; food stamps, comprehensive employment and training act, federal guaranteed loan programs for higher education, these programs saw the highest cuts. Although all categories except for the defense budget, were affected by budget cuts, the two highest were income security and education, training, employment and social service. With some 21 million people receiving food stamps, Congress was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Meaning Of Words In James Dashner s The Gladers In the previous chapter, I used a lot of words that we don t hear in our mundane world. We all know that the Gladers created new slang, because well, they re boys. (And I m pretty sure James Dashner couldn t swear in the book.) I m wondering why James chose these words. Do any of the words have a deeper meaning? BEETLE BLADES (Thomas, pg 237) A mechanical bug with a camera that the Creators use to spy on the Gladers. DEADHEADS (Alby, pg 43) A forest in the South West end of The Glade with a graveyard. GLADE (Alby, pg 9) A square area in the center of the Maze where the Gladers live, and are protected from the Grievers that never enter... yet. GOOD THAT (Thomas, pg 34) A term said when a Glader agrees with someone or something. GREENBEAN/GREENIE (Gally, pg 5) The newest arrival to the Glade. GRIEVERS (Newt, pg 39) Mechanical/Animal robots that prowl the Maze only at night. So far. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... KLUNK (Frypan, pg 159) Generally means poop or crap . SHANK (Minho, pg 81) A term used to say friend or fellow . Can also be derogatory. SHUCK (Chuck, pg 51) An expletive used to bring attention to one s annoyance or frustration. SLIM IT (Alby, pg 6) A phrase used to tell someone to calm down or shut it . SLINTHEAD (gally, pg 156) a derogatory term used mostly by others when one makes a mistake that involves repercussions. Why did James Dashner choose these words? Well, a good half of the words are pretty much alternate swear words. Such as: Klunk, Shank, Shuck, Slim it, and Slinthead. It s a Maze filled with teenage boys, what do you expect? Beetle Blades is a self explanatory word. The mechanical bug takes the shape of a beetle with a camera that is flat like a blade. The main word I wonder about is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Ha 520 Strategic Planning Paper Stephen Souza HA 520 Unit 7 assignment Question 8.1 Structered planning can make all the difference to the growth of your business. It will enable you to concentrate resources on improving profits, reducing costs , exploring opportunities, knowing of the limitations and increasing returns on investment. Budget is a planned outcome of the future defined by your plan that your business wants to achieve. The business planning is essential to achieve the targets but it should be within our planning resources, so the budgeting comes up to give the effective shape to the organization planning and success. Question 8.2 Strategic planning involves looking at the direction that the company is going. How it is going to fulfill its overall mission ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Dostoevsky’s Notes from Undergound Dostoevsky s Notes from Undergound Reactions to an Overdeterministic Existence Some of the works cited are missing Dostoevsky presents his Notes from Undergound as the fragmented ramblings of an unnamed narrator. On the surface, the character s narration appears disjointed and reaches no conclusive end ing until the author intercedes to end the book. However, a close examination of the underground man s language reveals a progression in his collected ravings. After expressing dissatisfaction with the notion of determinism, the underground man perceives the irony of his ultra deterministic reality. Through his narrative, the underground man discovers the truth about his predestined, fictional existence. Dostoevsky s work is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The underground man s rebellion against determinism and its consequences has become one of the most famous moments in modern thought, and with good reason (196). Morson observes that, although the underground man denounces a deterministic world, he still believes that he lives in one. The underground man s resentment of determinism produces irony in that the underground man s true existence as a fictional character epitomizes determinism, as Morson contends. Morson articulates the irony, stating: Here Dostoevsky makes shrewd use of metaliterary devices. For all of his struggles to be free, the underground man is doubly determined, not only from within the narrative world but also from without; not only by the iron logic of spite governing his actions but also by the fact that he is the creation of someone who has plotted all his actions in advance. His world is not just deterministic but overdeterministic. What Dostoevsky has done here is to make the very fact that the story is a story, that it has a structure and has already been written, a sign of failed choice and futile self assertion (199). The underground man struggles against the idea that his actions have been pre determined, yet the reader knows that the outcome has already been decided and already exists as words in coming chapters. The character makes no conscious choice in his existence because the author controls his thoughts and actions. Morson uses a story that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Gandhi s Assassination The assassination of India s father. Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on January 30, 1948, while walking to prayer located in the compound of Birla house (Now Gandhi Smriti). His assassin was Nathuram Vinayak Godse, who was a right wing advocated of Hindus nationalism. Mahatma Gandhi s assassination was unjustified because he helped India gained its independence from British rule, he did non violence protesting, and he never gave up. Even though some of his protesting sent thousands of people to jail. India gain their independence. Mahatma used nonviolent civil disobedience during a campaign in 1930 and 1931 to pave the way for Indian independence. This made British open their eyes and try to give the Indians what they want so they could ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Salt March, also called Dandi March, was major nonviolent protest action in India in March April 1930.The march was the first act in an even larger campaign of civil disobedience. But what power was there in a handful of salt? How could a march to the sea affect the powerful British Empire? British had rule India and imposed harsh taxes on necessary items such as salt. The expensive salt with tax caused great hardship, especially for the poor. Salt mostly use of life in India. Even cattle and other animals needed salt to survive. On August 8, 1942. The Quit India Movement was a movement launched at the Bombay session of the All India Congress Committee during World War II, demanding an end to British Rule of India. He was not prepared for what would happen next. Over the next 24 hours, Gandhi and some of INC leaders were jailed. Most of them would stay in jail for the rest of the war. While Gandhi was in jail, Large scale violence broke out all over India. People burned government offices, exploded bombs, and cut off electricity. They sabotaged railroad stations, telegraph offices, and anything else related to British rule. British officials were attacked; some were killed. Thousands of people were arrested. The government held Gandhi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Argumentative Essay On Obama Care Health, an issue that is timeless for any generation at any point in history. Some of great epidemics that have impacted history are the bubonic plague, ebola, the swine flu and the zika virus Here on United States soil, there many illnesses that affect our population, such as cancer, Hepatitis C, Shingles, Diabetes, tuberculosis, STDs, etc. Unfortunately, our government will intervene with other countries with medical aid, but they decide to make it harder for our citizens to receive the attention needed. Until 2010, when President Obama passed the affordable healthcare act(Obamacare). Majority of U.S. residents agree that, under this act; it has become more affordable to have health insurance. This has created lower prices for the care plans, and in turn lower income household are able to afford them. According to survey done by Gallup Healthways Well Being index, to show how many adults now have coverage, 90 percent of adults have received or been able to sign up for affordable healthcare act. In the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the passing of the Obamacare act many of its recipients are legal immigrant residents that are not citizens and, those who are citizens. Many which include Hispanics, Latinos, and African Americans, who recently suffered the high prices of medicare or medicaid, are know able to receive the necessary attention at a affordable cost. The law has clearly reduced broad measures of inequality, said David Cutler, an economics professor at Harvard, who served in the Clinton administration and advisor to the 2008 Obama campaign. These are people who blend into the background of the economy. They are cleaning your hotel room, making your sandwich. The law has helped this population enormously. The number of immigrants and minorities in the country will continue to rise, and these people are seeking opportunities that are not available anywhere ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Pdf Level 3 Unit 731 Unit 731 Most of us have heard of the experiments performed by Dr. Mengele and the nazis, but most of us have not heard of the evils of Unit 731. This is a group that showcases the means people go for knowledge and research, this is a group that is more or as equally as disturbing as the holocaust. It all starts with one man Named Shiro Ishii an extremely bright young mind who had his life all planned out and worked for the military but disappointed with the ban of chemical warfare and from then on was adamant about building chemical weapons to aid his country. He then started traveling the world primarily america and europe to research an extremely contagious disease that was hard to study and when he came back he returned with a project ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other conditions of the hell were that women were raped daily and contracted syphilis and s.t.d s also it was almost routine for the guard s, and people would be exposed to extreme heat and cold to study the frostbites and burns of them and others were infected by the plaque and every day blood would be taken from all prisoners and when they were to weak they were all given the fate of vivisection. Infections were so bad that people s limbs were rotting because of necrosis and that prisoners were hanged upside down to how long it takes for a person to suffocate(deepblacklies) and they were always starving to the point of famine and death other s limbs were amputated and often reattached to other parts of the body, others were exposed to lethal doses of x ray radiation and people were injected with horse urine in their stomach causing numerous infections. And probably the worst one is vivisection on infant and children and when women were pregnant by the guards by rape they vivisected them and often you could see the fetus in them. These are not all the experiments performed by the group and this was all in the name of science . These experiments shows the evil that can be and will be committed in search of power and future generations will look down with shame knowing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Canadian Medicare System Medicare is Canada s publicly funded health care system. The federal government establishes the principles and guidelines under Medicare is delivered and provides funding to the provinces/territories. Each province and territory is responsible for their own health care insurance plan. Having this system in place it allows for all Canadian residents to receive reasonable access to medically necessary services from the hospital and physicians without paying out of their pocket. Tommy Douglas was the driving force to bring government funded health care to Saskatchewan residents in 1946. December 1966 is when the federal Medicare legislation was implemented across Canada but took till 1972 for all the provinces to be fully implemented. If I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Capitalism, A Love Story By Michael Moore Capitalism definition is an economic and political system in which a country s trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state . I personally do agree with capitalism and how it works in today s society. Different class people might have different opinions and ways they look and go through capitalism. They might have different opinions because of their income, loans, and how much money they personally have in the bank. Hand full of people get capitalism and socialism confused and in my opinion it is pretty simple. The differences are ownership, equality, efficiency, and employment. In capitalist how it is controlled by individuals and the property and business are owned by them as well. Capitalism has two sides to it; it can either hurt someone and their family or help them. In class we watched the film Capitalism, a Love Story , by Michael Moore that subjectively and objectively informed the viewers on the different situations happening in the result of capitalism. I believe that in the film capitalism, a Love Story , Moore did have valid reasons that I do agree with that the banks were very greedy. Companies, industries and individuals have an opportunity within a capitalistic society. Capitalism has lots of advantages, disadvantages, and different effects on different business. First, I believe that the banks can be very greedy in capitalism. The different banks were giving out different types of loans to people who could not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Underlying Message Essay The Underlying Message Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance is not specifically about orthodox Zen Buddhist practice nor does if specifically teaches how to repair a motorcycle. It does, however, dig into the inner structure of the thought process to form a foundation to support any form of logic. This is accomplished by means of a trek through the author s mind as he recounts his past in attempt to rediscover who he once was. As the author comes to term with his duality, the reader is conditioned to understand the author s philosophical ideas, which are the underlying beams of his value system. Pirsig presents his message through lectures to the reader. These lectures are comprised of history, philosophy, and common sense. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Are they really needed to judge a student s progress, or do they just blind the student from the true objective of learning? To answer the question an experiment was conducted which in return raised more questions and experiments. The focus went from the class reaction to a particular student and from the student to an assignment. Ultimately, the assignment, an essay about the town where the student resided, focused upon a single brick in a single building of the town. From the preceding episode Pirsig demonstrated how a complex problem could be solved systematically. More importantly, he also showed how one must be led to understanding and that it cannot be merely preached. In the case of the individual student, she could not write a rhetorical paper until the subject was simple enough for her to understand. Granted, Phaedrus continued to tell his student what to write about, but once she could see how for herself, she no longer needed to be dictated. Working back up and putting the pieces of the problem back together, the students then were in position to decide for themselves what is the importance of grades. Half the class was not in accordance with the instructor s opinion, but that was not the intention, or he would have just told them what is the purpose of the grading system according to his own opinion. The author is careful to point out that this divide and conquer method does not always work on a general scale but only on an individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Person I Chose For My Research Paper Dolly Parton The person I chose for my research paper is Ms. Dolly Parton. I chose her because she is a wonderful person and artist, she shows true country colors. She is the Queen of Country, The Backwoods Barbie, The Queen of Nashville, and The Leading Lady of Country. Dolly Parton has constricted over 5,000 songs. She has won over 30 different awards, and been nominated for awards over 160 times, and has had over 20 top chart songs. She is truly a wonderful country artist. I want to go and go, and then drop dead in the middle of something I m loving to do. And if that doesn t happen, if I wind up sitting in a wheelchair, at least I ll have on my high heels. Dolly Parton Dolly Rebecca Parton was born on January 19, 1946 in Sevierville, Tennessee. She was born to Robert Lee Parton a tobacco farmer and Avie Lee Owens Parton. She is one of 12 kids: Stella, Rachel, Randy, Frieda, Robert, Cassie, Willadeone, Floyd, Larry, Coy, and David. Most of her musical influence came from her mother, which were mostly church songs. At the age of five years old Dolly wrote her first song Tiny Little Tassle Top. At the age of seven Dolly constructed her first guitar out of two bass guitar strings and an olden mandolin. By age nine Dolly was performing professionally appearing on the local television and radio show. She became a normal singer on The Cas Walker Show and rendered on this show until the age of eighteen. Ms. Dolly Parton made her first appearance on The Grand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Dyslexia Research In the school education, the aim of education is balancing all children s development in order to achieve success in life. But in recent years, more and more children experience difficulty acquiring academic skills. There is a set of data which indicate that almost 50 per cent of people under the age of 24 in Canada easily have a group of disorders that affect academic and functional skills including the ability to speak, listen, read, write, spell, organize information, and do math (Statistics Canada, 2012). These people are referred to as having learning disabilities. According to Turkington (2003), Rief and Stern(2010) defined, a learning disability is a neurobiological disorder which affects a person s brain works to receive, process, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The latest research from The British Dyslexia Association indicates that the one in every five children has dyslexia and the million of others struggle to read at their own grade levels (Medical News Today, 2015). So, teachers and parents should have a formal assessment and diagnosis to estimate each child or adult. Turkington (2003) came up with some standards of children s reading skills in the different grade levels. It means that when children study in different grade, they should master different reading skills, but if they cannot reach these standards, teachers can predict students may have difficulty learning to read. However, Dr. Shaywitz (2003) provided three distinct portraits of dyslexia to diagnose whether a child or adult has dyslexia. For example, the first clue to dyslexia in early childhood may be a delay in speaking. Children in the school age should have tests of reading accurate, comprehension, fluency and spelling which can determine whether each child has dyslexia. For young adults, even if they have never received a diagnosis, they may read slowly or inaccurately (Shaywitz, 2003). That is, the diagnosis of dyslexia at any age is identifying a person s weakness and strength among reading, spelling, and writing. The advantage of diagnosing dyslexia is that teachers and parents can spot dyslexia in children before they want to read and in adults after they have reading skills but are continuing to show the earlier problems, like reading slowly or inaccurately. Therefore, diagnosing dyslexia sooner can make dyslexic people get help quickly and avoid influencing the improvement of other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Childbearing Practices Of Turkey Running head: CHILDBEARING PRACTICES IN TURKEY 1 CHILDBEARING PRACTICES IN TURKEY 12 Childbearing practices in Turkey Caroline Sonbay University of Michigan Flint Childbearing practices in Turkey Today?s society is a global community. More and more people are immigrating to different countries including the United States. As a result, nurses must become competent in providing care to numerous cultures. Nurses must strive to become competent in understanding the values, beliefs, and health care expectations of the communities and cultures they are serving. Dr. Leininger?s Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality has given nursing a framework and a model that continue to guide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ?Childbearing is a time of transition and social celebration of central importance in any society, signaling a realignment of existing cultural roles and responsibilities, psychological and biologic states, and social relationships? (Andrews, Boyle, Andrews, 2012, p. 92). The focus of my paper is the childbearing practice for the Turkish culture, focusing on pre natal care, birthing practices and customs, and post partum care. Turkey is a country that has a deep rich history that is filled with traditions, customs and superstitions. Superstitions in Turkey apply to all aspects of their life, but have a huge part in pregnancy and child birth. Turks love babies and believe that each life renews hope for the culture and the Turkish family as well. In Turkey, every birth is a source of great joy not only for the parents, but also for relatives, friends and the community. ?Every birth increases the number of family members, and increased number have always meant increased strength? (Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism, 2015). Although Turkey is in many ways modern and Western, the Islamic tendencies are very strong. The primary religion practiced in Turkey is Muslim so the majority of birth practices are related to beliefs from that religion. Pre natal and pre birth practices Turkish people are very generous and believe in giving gifts to show respect, appreciation and admiration. They do not have traditional baby showers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Obasan Naomi Nakane Character Analysis Does your past haunt you? In Obasan, a novel by Joy Kogawa, Naomi Nakane returns to her family to mourn the death of her uncle, but uncovers memories and secrets about her past during her stay. During her childhood, Naomi and her family were thrown into internment camps where her family faced oppression that lead to traumatizing events that remained a mystery to Naomi throughout her life, these experiences of Naomi s past build up to add to the story s meaning as a whole. The Canadian Government also put a stranglehold on Naomi and thousands of other Japanese citizens through internment camps and confiscation of property. As a young child Naomi was thrust into an internment camp of Hastings Park. Conditions here were inhumane and the trauma ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her mother was the first to vanish from her life, and at the time young Naomi didn t know what to make of it, only showed a feeling of bewilderment as it says What matters to my five year old mind is not the reason that she is required to leave, but the stillness is so much with me that it takes a form of a shadow which grows and surrounds me like air. (78) Naomi is haunted by the sudden loss of her mother, and like the incident with Mr. Gower, Naomi tries to ignore the painful memory throughout her adult life, but revisits it when she returns to Granton for her Uncle s funeral. She then discovers the truth of what had happened to her mother, which was that she had returned to Japan and was a victim of an air strike, and despite surviving, was severely injured to the point where maggots inhabited her wounds. Naomi finally comes to peace by uncovering her dark past, as she believes she can communicate with her deceased mother, and also comes to the realization of her mental growth from her childhood when she says I am thinking that for a child there is no presence without flesh. But perhaps it is because I am no longer a child I can know your presence though you are not here. (292) This realization puts Naomi at peace after years of uncertainty and buried memories. At times, our past can be scarier than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analysis Of Ernest Hemingway s Glorious Paris Page 1 of 5 ZOOM Brown 3Jane BrownProfessor GEnglish 10118 October 2015Hemingway s Glorious Paris It was the 1920 s and the end of World War I. The cobblestone streets are lined with store fronts and cafés. Down the road you could hear a small roar coming from The Dingo Bar ; as you approach it, you see a group of men sharing stories of the war and their discontent of today s society. Your eye is drawn to a young man in the middle of the table. As he sips his wine, he turns his head towards you, and in that moment he shines his charming smile directly at you. This is how I always envisioned my first meeting with Ernest Hemingway in Paris if I had been there. The years Hemingway spent in Paris would play an important role in his first marriage, the development of his writing style, and was the backdrop to many adventures as a young man. Ernest Hemingway arrived in Paris in December of 1921 with his wife Hadley Richardson, whom he had married (in October of the previous year.) the previous year in October (sounds better). Hadley was a very simple and meek girl that was dominated by hermother. All that changed once she met the handsome young writer/explorer (and explorer take out the slash symbol) Ernest Hemingway. She once told a friend the he was an Explosion in herlife (Chicago Tribune) Soon after they meet, they were married and on their way to Paris. In December, 1922, they arrived in Paris and began living their Bohemian lifestyle, even though they lived on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Importance Of Cross Cultural Relationships Cross cultural relationship. In addition to cultural difference another aspect that should be considered is cross cultural relationships. This may sound like an opportunity to get a date, but it is actually a chance to develop a great relationship with your student in a class setting. Cross cultural relationships change from country to country so you will have to adjust to the culture and explore more option than the one s provided for you in this section (Axner, 2016). Bias. It can be difficult to overcome bias and you cannot eliminate all of them, but it is essential to examine biases and stereo types about the country and its people before you set out to work there. With a little work and research you can acknowledge them and overcome any ill perceptions you may have held or had expressed (Junqueira, Ehab, Mieke, 2015). Intentions. Why are you going? What are you intension? You need to consider why you are going. No one can answer these questions for you so that job rest with you. Take some time to consider your motivations. Smile. As we discussed in a previous section introductions will get you far, but even better is if you can add a smile. A smile is universal and will ease some tension and apprehension as well. Research. Do your research. We discussed this in a previous sections. The more you know the better your chances for a successful contract. Use technology you have access to to gather some insight. No one is expecting you to be an expert and unless ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Medical Coding Criteria MEDICAL CODING QUALIFICATIONS AND CERTIFICATION Medical Coding is a career in which professionals use numeric and alphabetic codes to help submit and process medical claims. The coder abstracts information from the patient records and combines that information with coding guidelines to assign the right code for the information provided by physicians, hospitals, and other healthcare professionals. Insurance companies look at these codes to understand the diagnosis, treatment, and prescriptions for proper payment of these services. Accordingly, the medical coding profession requires a worker to have a strong grasp of numbers and be detailed oriented. (AC Search Media, Inc.) In medical coding, it is also vital to have solid reading and listening ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unfortunately, many find that national certification and true medical coding certification are not the same thing. (Medical Billing and Coding.Org) Although one may have taken a comprehensive course, obtained the required knowledge and passed the national certification exam, they may be disappointed to find the certificate is not recognized by many employers. Medical Coding Certification that is required by most employers and recognized globally is offered through two organizations. These organizations are AHIMA (American Health Information Management Association) and AAPC (American Academy of Professional Coders). Both organizations are longstanding and are recognized in the medical community. AHIMA recognizes an individual as a certified coding specialist or (CCS) while the AAPC recognizes an individual as a certified Professional Coder or (CPC). Once an individual has passed on the required exams these credentials will appear on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Narrative Essay On African American Culture As Americans, we are privileged with diverse experiences. With this comes a perceived understanding of many cultures and their influences but in fact full cultural literacy is impossible to achieve. My grandfather was born and raised in the backwoods of Louisiana during a turbulent time for African Americans. As a black man he lived in perpetual danger. Through race riots, physical exploitation, and attempted rape, he has developed a much different opinion about gun reform than mine. So much so that my mother carries the many of the same opinions. My great aunt, on my grandfather s side, was a beautiful woman in her time. She was a tall 5 5 with long french hair that rested in little curls at the ends. Her skin was a light coffee color much like mine. Her facial features displayed an uncharacteristically delicate quality for her environment. she was a nexus for all types of attention, good and bad. When she was at the ripe age of sixteen a man, almost twice her age arrived to the front porch. He intended to inquire about a date. when the doorbell rang he crooked a sly smile, not expecting to be greeted by the stoic face of my great grandfather. My great grandmother exact words were something like That burly man weren t expecting your grand daddy. His smiled dropped so quick you could feel the breeze. I can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Think of culture as a type of language. Like language culture is made up of many different sub sets. Now imagine that each one of those subsets are constantly adding something new or replacing parts of the language. What if English had perpetually evolving influences. At one moment it s Spanish roots become more prevalent and you re expected to roll your r s. Then the Germanic influence replaces the Spanish and then another influence replaces that one. The point is one cannot speak a language made up of words that are constantly changing and or popping out of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Hurley s Trust Model Resources: Hurley (2012), a resource recommended by the Leadership Practice Inventory (LPI), utilizes the Decision to Trust Model (DMT), to allow leaders to better gauge when to make trusting decisions as well as to how to identify trust factors and build trusting relationships. The action steps delineated in this performance plan were adapted from Hurley s Trust Interventions because these actions are intended to help leaders build trust among peers and subordinates (2012). They reinforce the need for me to delegate tasks, provide sufficient support, but yet allow subordinates the opportunity to carryout the task. Cheong, Spain, Yammarino, Yun (2016) explored the efficacy of empowering leadership on self efficacy. Cheong et al. (2016) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Value Of Foreign Travel What is the value of foreign travel: Explain Sometimes we travel to find who we really are, our connection to the past, the foreign, personal enlightenment, to shed our personal baggage, to learn by sight, smell, touch and taste. In fact, some say they find themselves in foreign travel and to mature and grow in ways that could not be perceived before the journey started. Accordingly, we travel to have our senses enlightened by things like the smell of fresh baked goods strolling through a small village in southern France, the taste and smell of sweet mead in a Scottish monastery, to take a swim in the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean or camp in dense jungles of the Amazon. Still, things like this make a lifelong impact because our mind can never forget the feelings of when we were there. As a result, Traveling is not just an experience or something to do, it is something beautiful that educates, enlightens, humbles, heals us. Travel brings experiences that cannot be had by reading or learning from others about the places visited. In fact, many of us need to see, taste and touch to benefit from an experience. Frankly, it is not enough to read about the Great wall of China, we need to touch the stones that were laid over a thousand years ago and this small act can help us envision the sweat and blood put into this tremendous monument. Furthermore, this need to interface with objects and places is just as needed when it comes to people and experiencing other cultures. In this case, whether it is hearing the call to prayer echoing through the evening sky as the sun begins to set in Istanbul or joining in the running of the bulls on the crowded streets of Pamplona. Ultimately, these are unforgettable experience that can t compare to learning or reading them, it gives us a beautiful glimpse of our world and forms a special bond in embedded in our mind forever. Each of us has a desire to escape our normal life, to run away and shed our daily stressful life for a short time, this is not only normal but also healthy. Unfortunately, our mind can become like an overly wound toy clicking and clacking with broken gears, it needs a refresh, and a great way is by traveling. Imagine, relaxing on a beach with few cares ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Nt1310 Unit 4 Fabrics Year /10 Home economics Unit: Creating with fabrics Semester 2 Design Filo 1. Four fabrics that have different textures: Cotton: Soft fiber Cool Comfortable Excellent absorbent Silk: Smooth Slippery Very soft Silky Wool: itchy Uncomfortable Cozy warmth Soft Smooth on skin2 Rayon: Smooth Soft Smooth on skin Cozy Napped Bulky surface2 2. Colour and picture of a garment: Snow: white Hot: Red Weak: Blue Baby: Blue and pink Chirtmas: Green and red Old age: Brown and grey Summer: Yellow or orange Winter: Blue or white Definitons and colour samples: Hue: Hue is synonymous to what we refer to as colours . Reg, blue, green, yellow and orange are a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Mean Tweet Persuasive Speech If you haven t heard, President Obama was in Hollywood yesterday. He traveled with his motorcade to Hollywood for a guest appearance on a late night TV show. Fans who were visiting the area got a big surprise that they will never forget. As for the locals, they are still grumbling over the traffic woes. Every time I see the motorcade I just smile in awe. Little American flags on the corners of the cars, police everywhere and patriotic music blaring. OK, technically the music is from my car, but it s a good time to share a patriotic tune when the president drives by. I always wave as it s possible he s looking out the window wondering who is playing their radio way too loud in Los Angeles and I don t want him to think it s the other cars stuck ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fans were expecting Kevin James and Ray Romano to be perfect pair and that s exactly what happened, except they were overshadowed by the man bun. When Romano reveals the man bun is fake in a very casual way, fans couldn t stop laughing. It didn t stop there, that wad of hair kept coming up as part of the discussion. Jimmy Kimmel Live Mean Tweets: President Obama edition The popular segment on Jimmy Kimmel Live of mean tweets might have hit a home run with President Obama on Monday night. The segment of President Obama reading mean tweets had everyone smiling. Check out the video and the last tweet on this segment definitely will have you laughing too (no matter which party you belong too.) Marilu Henner falls hard on Dancing With the Stars On Monday night fans were shocked as they watched on live TV as Marilu Henner fell on Dancing With the Stars . Frankly, I was holding my breath after seeing the team dance. The fall looked hard. Obviously this is a competition program, but fans don t want to see a celebrity involved in an injury. That s just no fun! Hopefully she is OK! Another couple went home on Monday s show and fans have a good idea of who might win as the tough competitors aren t making any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Medical University Of South Carolina The day before Thanksgiving, I went to go visit Medical University of South Carolina Emergency Room. A place that I know all too well. The Medical University of South Carolina Adult emergency Room is located on 96 Jonathan Lucas Street located in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. The Medical University of South Carolina, better known as MUSC has been around 1824. It has been serving the town of Charleston and its citizen with amazing services and new techniques to treat diseases. It has expanded from a small private college for the training of physicians to a state university with a medical center and six colleges for the education of a broad range of health professionals, biomedical scientists and other health related personnel (Adams). MUSC is a teaching hospital that is always coming up with new and innovative ways to treat their patients. But it is never at the expense of their patient s lives. The medical college first opened their doors to serve the community in December 20th, 1823 after it was charted by the South Carolina legislature. It then became the tenth medical college in the states. The first class of thirty students graduated in April of 1825. This medical has always been open. The only time it was not open was during the years of the Civil War (1861 1865). Following the Civil War, the college was reorganized and continued to operate, at one point with as few as two students (Adams). From two students to the many they have now, MUSC is still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...