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2. The Epidemic Of Suicide
Suicide is an all round issue, sometimes an act of heroism, sometimes an act of selfishness, sometimes
a brave choice in the face of pain, and sometimes an act of love. Suicide is never the answer to end
your life. You need to live your life to the fullest, even though there will be difficult times. The
statistics need to go down not up, in today s world it is tough,but people can get through it with the
help of friends and family.
Suicide has always been a horrible thing in the United States and all over the world. In the world,
suicide happens almost twice as often as murder ( Suicidal Thoughts or Threats Topic Overview. ).
This does not seem possible that it can be that much but it is. WebMD says that suicide is the 10th
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Medication is something that has an important role in how their mental health gets treated. Wrong
medications can cause a worse effect on the mental status thus leading to possible suicide. According
to the American Foundation For Suicide Prevention, there is only one medication that is approved by
the FDA for suicide risk reduction in people that have schizophrenia and that is clozapine ( Treatment
AFSP. ). There should be more medications out there for the ones that need the medication for their
disorder. To treat depression, there is about 22 medications that are currently approved by the FDA,
one of the most common one is an antidepressant which takes about 4 12 weeks to start feeling the
affects, but within the first couple weeks you can see a minimum improvement from the treatment (
Treatment
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3. War On Terror
This is an excerpt from a 20 page paper on Africa Command and the War on Terror.
(Pages 1,2,7,15,16)
Introduction
Thesis: Since the 9/11 terrorists attacks, terrorism has extended far beyond the United States and into
other nations such as Africa. Even though these acts of aggressions take place outside of the United
States, the government should have the capability to counteract groups who engage in the terrorism
without fear of reprisal. Therefore, the establishment of a new Combatant Command for Africa
(AFRICOM) should mark an important milestone in the prevention of the terrorist attacks against the
United States. Africa Command in partnership with African countries will help protect and defend the
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policymakers have devoted a significant amount of resources in recent years to study the strategic
importance of Africa. They have noted Africa s growing strategic importance to U.S. interests. Among
those interests is the aggregate significance of Africa s natural resources, principally energy capitals,
and growing concerns over violent radical activities and other potential threats posed by under
governed spaces, such as maritime piracy and illicit trafficking. In addition, there is an ongoing
concern for Africa s many humanitarian crises, armed conflicts, and more everyday challenges that
undermine the stability of the African continent, such as the devastating effect of HIV/AIDS. The
establishment of U.S. Africa Command in response to these challenges correctly illustrated the
strategic importance of Africa. Hence, by emphasizing the relationships between security,
development, diplomacy and prosperity in Africa, the Department of Defense (DoD) intends to better
focus its resources on supporting and enhancing existing U.S. initiatives to help African nations and
the regional economic communities succeed. However, to accomplish this mission, the DoD must
expand AFRICOM s functions including its objectives and priorities beyond just military
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4. Malignant Hyperthermia
Malignant Hyperthermia
Malignant Hyperthermia is primarily thought to be an autosomal dominant genetic disorder that
causes a hypermetabolic state after administration of volatile anesthetics. When a patient is under
anesthesia, the muscles are usually relaxed, but when a patient is experiencing Malignant
Hyperthermia crisis, certain IV anesthesia causes the opposite effect. Most inhaled anesthetics other
than nitrous oxide, cause or trigger Malignant Hyperthermia. More specifically, the anesthetic agents:
Halothane, Chloroform, and Succinylcholine. The genic condition of Malignant Hyperthermia only
becomes apparent when a patient is exposed to certain anesthetics such as halothane, which causes
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An increase in calcium inside muscle cells activates processes that generate heat and production of
excess acid, leading to a continual increase in body temperature and then acidosis.
Our cardiac muscle remains unaffected in those with Malignant Hyperthermia because this condition
is within the skeletal muscles. Here, the brain sends electrical signals that eventually reach the calcium
pump and cause a domino effect. There are minimal proven theories about Malignant Hyperthermia s
effect on the cardiac muscle by professionals; however, what is known, is that during a Malignant
Hyperthermia crisis, there are increased abnormal heart rhythms frequent in this disorder. These
arrhythmias are often attributed to the damage made directly to the cardiac muscle.
Malignant Hyperthermia can be fatal by causing stable blood pressure to drop tremendously and heart
rates to rise excessively. Malignant Hyperthermia can also cause kidney and liver failure. Because
Malignant Hyperthermia causes the muscle cells to deteriorate, releasing an excessive amount of
potassium, acid, and protein into the blood, it disturbs the body s chemical balance. The kidney s shut
down which prevents the body from producing urine; the liver ceases to detoxify the body s waste
products, and the heart fails to pump regularly.
During a Malignant
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5. Mobility Impairment
Significance and Background Mobility impairment has a significant impact on the health of elderly
population. Between 2008 and 2012 more than ten million adults aged 65 and older reported to have
difficulties in walking or climbing stairs1. According to statistical forecasts, older adults will make
20% of the U.S. population by 20302. Another population affected by movement disorders is patients
with pathological gait. Parkinson s, cerebral palsy, sclerosis and stroke are among many neurological
disorders that result in walking abnormalities. Parkinson s disease foundation reports that about
60,000 Americans are diagnosed with the disease each year. These demographics emphasize the
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Factor analysis has been used in previous research to extract muscle synergies and the relationship
between muscle synergies and the speed of walking has been extensively investigated24 30. It has
been shown that muscle synergies used by CNS in control of gait in healthy adults is similar when
walking with different speeds or under different body mass. Analysis of synergies has also been
applied to pathological gait and post stroke patients have shown fewer synergies compared to healthy
subjects31. It is proposed that a few modules (up to 5) can explain muscle activations during walking
in healthy subjects. The underlying assumption here is that modules reduce complexity of control for
CNS and the application of synergies solves the problem of redundancy in the nervous system32, 33.
It has been argued however in some other studies that the dimensionality of cortical activity is much
higher than muscle activity and a system that can generate motor commands in a such high
dimensional space is unlikely to get perplexed by the abundance of degrees of freedom at limb
level34, 35. This means that the need to reduce number of degrees of freedom in control of gait is not
justified. Another criticism to the application of muscle synergies is that the synergies might emerge as
a result of the constraints of the task under study and not as a neural control
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6. Jello Monster Monologue
Have you ever been attacked by a jello? I have, or rather there is a jello attacking me right now. So
about, say an hour ago, I woke up in the middle of a big field. I will admit that i found nothing odd
about this, I was on a camping trip after all. I had been drinking with some friends and then. This.
Hold on a moment, I need to take care of this damn jello monster thing. Right now where was I? Jello
monster, empty field, blackout drunk... Right. So I started walking around and found the jello monster,
it attacked me and... I think you re caught up now. Hmmn... I better tell you about what I m seeing. So
I am alone in this relatively flat field, though it might be better to call it an open plain.... If you could
look out into the distance you would be able to see a whole bunch of these jello monsters jumping
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Lacking any explanation or evidence I m blaming my current situation on my friend s good old jar of
moonshine. He can t defend himself so it s his fault. Inside the jar is the jello monster that was
attacking me. Yup. Oh right, I kinda forgot what I was talking about earlier. My stuff. I have a small
hatchet, useless against the jello monsters; a one man tent; a hammock; a week s worth of clothes; ten
pounds of packaged bacon tucked away in my dutch oven; my dutch oven; a bottle of bourbon; and a
compass. Okay the proof is in the bacon. This is all my friend s fault. Right it s been a couple hours
since I last added to this thing and the sun is going down thankfully I happened across a village I
should get there in a few more
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7. John F Kennedy Assassination Conspiracy
Was John F. Kennedy assassination a conspiracy?
There are numerous conspiracies theories around JFK assassination which occurred on November 22 ,
1963. These theories involve groups or people like the CIA , the Mafia, vice president Lyndon B.
Johnson , the KGB and Cuban President Fidel Castro ( can be a combination of these entities) But the
Warren Commission( the one encharged of investigating the murder) says that the killer was Lee
Harvey Oswald and only worked with a second gunman. The HSCA , america`s house select on
assassinations , couldn`t find the second gunman. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a aa a a aa a Most
people in USA thinks the JFK assassination was a conspiracy. But which conspiracies are most
believable?
Shadow
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8. What Is Capacity Planning
Capacity Planning Capacity planning is to be carried out keeping in mind future growth and expansion
plans, market trends, sales forecasting etc. It is a simple task to plan the capacity in case of stable
demand. But in practice the demand will be seldom stable. The fluctuation of demand creates
problems regarding the procurement of resources to meet the customer demand. Capacity planning is
strategic in nature. Capacity is the rate of productive capability of a facility. Production managers are
more concerned about capacity planning because, sufficient capacity is required to meet the customer
demand in time, capacity affects the cost of efficiency of operations, capacity affects the scheduling
system, capacity creation requires an investment. According to Matsson and Johnsson (2003), the
extent of how capable a company is to use its resources to add value is called Capacity. ... Show more
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Different levels of capacity planning are used at IKEA depending on the time frame of the planning.
Central Mid Term Capacity planning which has a planning horizon of the nearest 1 2 years. Mid Term
Capacity Planning to, for example, plan its capacity of transports, central warehouses and goods
receptions at stores for the nearest 84 weeks. The Capacity need is therefore estimated in cubic meter,
and would be most straight forward to calculate through aggregating forecasted volume for each
article into a total capacity
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9. Essay On Zeus
The supreme ruler and king of gods, Zeus, is often mentioned as Jupiter and the sender of thunder,
lightning, rain, and wind (Britannica.com). Zeus was the first of the gods and a very imposing figure.
Often referred to as the father of gods and men, he is a sky god who controls lightning.
(Britannica.com) Although the god is labeled most powerful and the mightiest of all, he is not perfect.
Zeus is known for his promiscuous action. Often times he fell in love with one woman after the other
and attempted to disguise his infidelity from his wife. Zeus left no woman behind in his crazy love
life, the god married and had children with his sister, Hera and. Hera was not Zeus only siblings. He
also had two brothers, Poseidon and Hades and another sister named Hestia. His parents are known as
Cronus and Rhea. Zeus was not just handed the title god of the sky, instead him and his two brothers
drew lots. The sea was given to Poseidon, the underworld to Hades, and Zeus was named lord of the
sky, rain god, and cloud gatherer. The eagle is considered sacred to this god. Zeus also treasures the
oak tree. It is often told that the gods will was revealed by the rustling of the oak tree. (Hamilton 27)
According to Greek mythology, Cronus was intimidated by his children. So in attempt to keep reign,
he ate his children as they were born. However, Rhea saved Zeus. She hid the baby and gave Cronus a
rock wrapped in cloth instead. Cronus fell for the trick and ate the rock. Zeus grew up and became
powerful enough to battle his father to free his siblings. (Britannica.com) ... Show more content on
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Zeus: Greek God. P. 1. www.britannica.com
Hamilton, Edith. Mythology Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes. Warner Books, 1999.
Zeus facts and information on Greek God of the sky. www.greekgodsandgoddesses.net
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10. Utilitarianism And The Dehumanization Of The LGBT Community
Utilitarianism is an ethical theory that states that the best moral action is the one that produces the
greater amount of utility, or the most positivity. Utilitarianists recognize that the acceptance of
homosexual, bisexual, and trangendered individuals would result in an abundance of positive
outcomes such as: the acceptance of individuals, nondiscriminatory laws, desexualization of same sex
couples, reduced hate crimes, and the humanization of individuals who are humans. Individuals who
are given a platform in our government, society, and media outlets are spreading massive amounts of
anti gay propaganda, lies, misinformation, and bigotry to not only oppress and deprive the LGBT+
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Craig was simultaneously shunned from the political party and stripped him of his humanity and
privelige of a white, heterosexual male that he would otherwise have if the prostitute was female.
Contianing conservative christian anchors like Ann Coulter, Bill O Riley, Megyn Kelly, and countless
other homophic individuals, Fox News is an continous source of bigorty and hatred towards the
LGBT+ community. Conservatives have antagonized the phrase political correctness when discussing
the human rights and human decency of LGBT+ members. They demonize these phrases to essentialy
brain wash their audience into associating the heinous attributes of political correctness with the
discrimination and hatred of the LGBT+ community. Hollywood romanticizes thousands of
heterosexual relationships; whereas, there aren t hardly one hundred homosexual relationships that has
a positve ending, doesn t perpetrate stereotypes, or demonize individuals of the LGBT+ community.
Films like Fifty Shades of Grey, Pretty Woman, Beauty and the Beast, Shrek, and The Bee Movie that
show abusive heterosexual relationships and beastiality are more culturaly accepted into our society
than a healthy same sex
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11. West Memphis Three Injustice
The justice system was designed to put away criminals, while maintaining the security and wellbeing
of society. A process is followed by trained and well educated people, yet this doesn t go without
mishaps and wrong doings. The justice system is looked upon as part of societies safety net, yet can be
demonized when it falters. The case of the West Memphis 3 is a case of injustice, while showing how
easily the justice system can fail us, yet how important it is to our society to get it right. Between the
detectives, the prosecution, and the public, three teenagers, Michael Wayne (Damien) Echols, Charles
Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Loyd Misskelley Jr., were wrongly convicted and as of today the real killers
are still out there. Twenty three years ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Jessie was a 17 year old who was described as having a low IQ of 72 and was considered to be
borderline mentally retarded (Lohr, 2012). His father pulled him from school in the 9th grade and
taught him how to be a mechanic. Misskelley initially confessed to the murders after a 12 hour
interrogation without proper legal representation or parental supervision. Misskelley recanted his story
a few hours later but his confession was still allowed as evidence (Davis, n.d.). Misskelley was found
guilty on one count of first degree murder and two counts of second degree murder, and sentenced to
life plus 40 years, he was also released in 2011. The errors within the legal system failed these three
teenagers, costing them over 18 years of their lives. John Fogleman, deputy prosecutor, tied the
defendants to a cult as motive for the killings. Chief detective Gary Gitchell interrogated Misskelley
and has been noted to have coerced Misskelley s confession by telling him what to say. Brent Davis
was the prosecutor in the trial of Echols and Baldwin, along with, John Fogleman, Scott
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12. A Political Cartoon Analysis
Having a Master s degree would be nice. After completing 4 years of college and then going back for
a master s degree and graduating with that is an amazing accomplishment. There is so man benefits
that come with this high degree, more money, better jobs, and more education in the particular work
field as the masters. Let s get this straight, though, going back for a master s degree costs a lot of
money. Just to get a bachelor s degree cost a lot of money so going back to college for more years will
cost a lot more. That s the only downfall of getting a master s degree, the price. In the political cartoon
about a master s degree, the author makes it clear of the downfall of getting that degree which is the
price. He uses color, layout, and characters to make this point very clear. The first notice of this
picture is the color of it. It is not in pretty colors whatsoever. It is two colors, black and white. When
people see black and gray, most people think about back in the day when times were tough and money
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In the cartoon, the certain objects and how they are placed shows how the big picture of the cartoon is
proven. When looking at the cartoon, there is a big hand coming from the top right corner, on the
hand, it says lender. Attached to the hand is a chain which is connected to the hands of the graduate.
This chain is handcuffed to the graduate s hand symbolizing that the graduate is stuck and will not be
going anywhere. Also in the photo, the graduate is holding a diploma, but instead of it saying
congratulations, it says DEBT written across it. This depicts that the graduate, since going for a master
s degree, is now in debt. These objects in the image make it very clear that getting a master s degree
will cost a lot of money. The last rhetorical element that proves the author s point is the characters in
the
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13. Violence And Violence In Anthony Burgess s A Clockwork Orange
Similarly, the character of Alex McDowell and his actions are presented with methods comparable to
that of Bonnie and Clyde. Stanley Kubrick stresses the violence in A Clockwork Orange as a way to
show the full extent of his harmful maniacal ways. Narration alone can only tell us so much about his
personality and isn t able to comprehensively encompass the significance of the violence attributed to
Alex. It isn t until we see the crimes being committed in vivid detail that we are able to recognize the
true nature of Alex s moral extent. This illustrates him as the character he is meant to be as per the
novella written by Anthony Burgess. We learn through wide angle shots of the moments leading up to
the raping of a helpless woman, that Alex is entirely comfortable with the sadistic action and even
finds it amusing. Upward facing camera angles that specifically place his face as the focal point are
used during this scene and many others like it to enunciate his sinister appearance. They are used to
show that as a person, Alex enjoys these all to pernicious behaviors. The excessive realness of the
scenes only supports our understanding of his lack of humanity. Alex s aggressiveness is magnified by
the way he senselessly beats the old man under the bridge and the husband of the raped woman.
Incorporating an undisturbed shot of him doing so allows it make a greater impact on the audience s
perception of the character. Just as in Bonnie and Clyde, violence is shown with no
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14. Cost of Capital End of Book Solutions
CHAPTER
3
COST OF CAPITAL
SOLUTIONS
1. B is correct. The cost of equity is deļ¬ned as the rate of return required by stockholders.
2. B is correct. Debt is generally less costly than preferred or common stock. The cost of debt is
further reduced if interest expense is tax deductible.
3. C is correct. First calculate the growth rate using the sustainable growth calculation, and then
calculate the cost of equity using the rearranged dividend discount model: g Ā¼ Ć°1 Ć Dividend payout
ratioĆĆ°Return on equityĆ Ā¼ Ć°1 Ć 0:30ĆĆ°15%Ć Ā¼ 10:5% re Ā¼ Ć°D1 =P0 Ć Ć¾ g Ā¼ Ć°$2:30=$45Ć Ć¾
10:50% Ā¼ 15:61%
4. C is correct. FV Ā¼ $1,000; PMT Ā¼ $40; N Ā¼ 10; PV Ā¼ $900
Solve for i. The six month yield, i, is 5.3149%.
YTM Ā¼ 5:3149% 3 2 Ā¼ 10:62985% rd Ć°1 Ć ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
B is correct.
Asset betas: Ī²equity/[1 Ć¾ (1 Ć t)(D/E)]
Relevant Ā¼ 1:702=Ā½1 Ć¾ Ć°0:77ĆĆ°0ĆÅ Ā¼ 1:702
ABJ Ā¼ 2:8=Ā½1 Ć¾ Ć°0:77ĆĆ°0:003ĆÅ Ā¼ 2:7918
Opus Ā¼ 3:4=1 Ć¾ Ā½Ć°0:77ĆĆ°0:013ĆÅ Ā¼ 3:3663
20. C is correct. Weights are determined based on relative market values:
Pure Play
Market Value of
Equity in Billions
Proportion of Total
Relevant
$3.800
0.5490
ABJ
2.150
15. 0.3106
Opus
0.972
0.1404
Total
$6.922
1.0000
Weighted average beta Ā¼ Ć°0:5490ĆĆ°1:702Ć Ć¾ Ć°0:3106ĆĆ°2:7918Ć Ć¾ Ć°0:1404ĆĆ°3:3572Ć Ā¼ 2:27
21. B is correct.
Asset beta Ā¼ 2:27
Levered beta Ā¼ 2:27f1 Ć¾ Ā½Ć°1 Ć 0:23ĆĆ°0:01ĆÅ g Ā¼ 2:2875
Cost of equity capital Ā¼ 0:0525 Ć¾ Ć°2:2875ĆĆ°0:07Ć Ā¼ 0:2126 or 21:26%
22. C is correct.
For debt: FV Ā¼ 2,400,000; PV Ā¼ 2,156,000; n Ā¼ 10; PMT Ā¼ 150,000
Solve for i. i Ā¼ 0.07748. YTM Ā¼ 15.5%
Before tax cost of debt Ā¼ 15.5%
Market value of equity Ā¼ 1 million shares outstanding plus 1 million newly issued shares Ā¼ 2 million
shares at $8 Ā¼ $16 million
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Solutions
Total market capitalization Ā¼ $2.156 million Ć¾ $16 million Ā¼ $18.156 million
Levered beta Ā¼ 2.27{1 Ć¾ [(1 Ć 0.23)(2.156/16)]} Ā¼ 2.27 (1.1038) Ā¼ 2.5055
Cost of equity Ā¼ 0.0525 Ć¾ 2.5055(0.07) Ā¼ 0.2279 or 22.79%
Debt weight Ā¼ $2.156/$18.156 Ā¼ 0.1187
Equity weight Ā¼ $16/$18.156 Ā¼ 0.8813
TagOn s MCC Ā¼ Ā½Ć°0:1187ĆĆ°0:155ĆĆ°1 Ć 0:23ĆÅ Ć¾ Ā½Ć°0:8813ĆĆ°0:2279ĆÅ
Ā¼ 0:01417 Ć¾ 0:20083
Ā¼ 0:2150 or 21:50%
23. A is correct. The
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16. History Of GLAAD
HISTORY
GLAAD was formerly known as the Gay Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation.[i] It was
founded in New York City in 1985 by Vito Russo, Jewelle Gomez and George Kolovakos.[ii]
GLAAD is a media monitoring agency that seeks to promote and protect issues affecting the
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community.
The organization was originally founded in response to the New York Post s homophobic and
defamatory coverage of the AIDS epidemic, which was at its height in the 1980 s. Initially,
AIDS was closely linked with gay men within the American psychology.[iii] The first time that
AIDS was detected in the United States was in 1981, when groups of men in New York and
Los Angeles were diagnosed with Kaposi s sarcoma and pneumocystis pneumonia.[iv] The
media had labeled it as a gay disease. Based upon the statistics compiled by the Center for
Disease Control, the AIDS virus disproportionately impacted gay men at a time when
Americans had an extremely negative attitude towards homosexuality. [I]t was perhaps
inevitable that AIDS would be defined in political and cultural terms as well as medically, and
that many heterosexuals reactions to AIDS would reflect their attitudes toward
homosexuality. [v]
Thus, the coverage of homosexuals was extremely sensationalized and a topic that was not
generally discussed as a societal norm within the mainstream media. Nonetheless, due to the
hard work of its pioneering members, GLAAD enjoyed several early
19. Heteronormativity Analysis
Before reading this week s readings, I understood heteronormativity as the idea that being
heterosexual is normal and how many believe that is the only way to live even if you are not
heterosexual. I realized how sexuality is much more complicated than I originally thought. Sexuality
is not just one dimensional but there are so many parts to it that people are not aware of.
Being a heterosexual woman, I am stuck between an advantaged group and a disadvantaged group. I
am privileged for being heterosexual in the sense that I will never have to deal with the fear of
someone finding out who I love or expressing that love. I am a woman, so I am disadvantaged when it
comes to men being superior in the eyes of society. I agreed when the reading
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20. The Wine Of Wine And Wine
Picture this: a star filled night after a long day, its time for some relaxation. It is time to go to the wine
shelve, pick a great bottle of wine and then pour a glass. Swirling the glass and an aroma begins to
waft, expelling a polite bouquet of fruit and spice. This starts a chain reaction to the nose that then
sends a sensation to start the mouth salivating. With the first sip, the sensation of the acidity and body
of the wine tickles the tongue, the flavors intensify as if each sip is a building block and layering each
flavor atop the next. A pleasant state of relaxation occurs giving the sense of euphoria. Many people
are getting into wine and wine making because the amount of marketing that is bombarding consumer.
Throughout the growing market of the wine industry more and more people seem to be getting into the
wine scene. Wine making has been around for seven thousand years, not always was it as palatable as
what we see modern day wines (Philips, 2000). Throughout the decades wine has been cultivated,
pressed or smashed, and siphoned into what we know as the modern day wine. Wine is being made
more accessible to us from a local and global standpoint allowing consumer to be able to get wines
from distances that would have seemed impossible before. People enjoy wine and the way it looks, the
way it smells, and the way it tastes. The wine industry over the past years have really began to grab
hold of that intention and feed off of it. A few ways that the
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21. Willy Loman Weaknesses
Critical Research Essay Everyone has their strengths and their weaknesses in life. When people that
have more weaknesses than strengths, their weaknesses become tragic flaws. In Death of a Salesman,
by Arthur Miller, the main character and tragic hero, Willy Loman, has the tragic flaws of his pride
and constantly lying. Some people lie so much it becomes second nature for them; Willy Loman is one
of those Individuals. Willy, an aging traveling salesman who in the last years of his career faces
insecurity, disappointment and failure, becomes desperately depressed. Willy has found a way to keep
his self esteem high by lying. Willy is caught multiple times throughout the novel lying to himself and
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Charley, a good friend of Willy, realizes that his friend Willy is in trouble and is in need of a job, but
Willy with his head held high says; I I just can t work for you, Charley. Charley responds, What re
you, jealous of me? Willy answers, I can t work for you, that s all, don t ask me why (Miller 75 76).
Willy feels that if he takes the job offer from his friend Charley who is more successful than him, it
will look like he is failing and in need of help. Charley, being the nice person he is, sees a friend in
need of a little help and offers to help him become stable with a job, but Willy takes it a different way
than it is intended. One literary critic observes Willy s insecurity and describes it by writing, Instead of
accepting it, Willy assures him that he already has a job, and that he likes being a salesman. The truth
is that Willy has just been fired. Charley does not understand why Willy will not work for him because
it is a guaranteed salary (Campo). Willy would rather lie to someone and struggle without a job rather
than take a job and have a better life with the guaranteed salary. Willy has let his overwhelming pride
get to him, and it has weighed him down in becoming successful in the long
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22. Systems And Logistics Support Management
Gregory Long
MG 5061: Systems and Logistics Support Management
Third Party Logistics Providers
Dr. Janice Spangenberg
April 10, 2016
Introduction Blanchard (2006) defined third party logistics as, A single entity that coordinates all the
logistics requirements for a given company/agency. Today s world business environment has become
so competitive that companies in order to be successful in the market must deal with different
resources for satisfying their customer need. In the past decade or so the competitive global market
has made a big influence in the growing for external business. Third party logistics providers are more
and more employing external companies for inventory management, transportation, warehousing, and
other value added activities for customer services. Third party logistics ultimate goal is to provide a
competitive advantage to the organization for which they are serving. According to Cardinal Logistics
(2012), Third Party Logistics is an effective way to reduce operational costs, and allow a company to
focus on their core competencies.
Overview of Third Party Logistics Between the year of 1970 and 1980 it was recognizes as the first
generation of the third party logistics for providing services for shipping and transportation. By the
1980 s through the 1990 s were non asset and asset based organizations by increasing the services
level of contribution and by the
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23. Computer Forensic Essay
Instructions: There are multiple parts to this assignment. Carefully read each section and type your
answer in the space provided. Complete each part of this Homework Assignment to receive full credit.
Part 1: Investigation Web Sites Chapter 4 in the textbook contains links to several web sites which are
important to understanding computer investigations. In this section, list the web sites discussed in the
chapter and include their Internet links along with a brief description of what is contained at each of
these sites. www.perlustro.com
Expert Computer Forensic Analysis:
Specialized techniques for data recovery, evidence authentication and analysis of electronic data far
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Although DRAMs become less reliable when they are not refreshed, they are not immediately erased,
and their contents persist sufļ¬ciently for malicious (or forensic) acquisition of usable full system
memory images
Part 2: Acquisition Tools (Case Project 4 1) Your supervisor has asked you to research current
acquisition tools. Using your preferred Internet search engine and the vendors listed in this chapter,
prepare a report containing the following information for each tool and stating which tool you would
prefer to use: * Computer forensics vendor name
Technologies Pathways ProDiscover
Guidance Software EnCase
X Ways Forensics
Runtime Software
R Tools Technologies * Acquisition tool name and latest version number
You can remotely connect to a suspect computer via a network connection and copy data from it
Remote acquisition tools vary in configurations and capabilities * Features of the vendor s product
With ProDiscover Investigator you can:
Preview a suspect s drive remotely while it s in use
Perform a live acquisition
Encrypt the connection
Copy the suspect computer s RAM
Use the optional stealth mode
ProDiscover Incident Response additional functions
Capture volatile system state information
Analyze current running processes
Remote Acquisition with EnCase
Enterprise
Remote acquisition features
Remote data acquisition
25. Human Sexuality And Sexual Orientation
Few aspects of human behavior excite as much interest and controversy as sexual orientation. In
cultures and societies today, as well as in the past, there is usually an emphasis on a specific
orientation as a norm, and typically heterosexuality is perceived as such. This in turn generates a wide
range of reaction to homosexuality, from its being seen as unnatural in moral terms, to ideas of it as
threatening the stability of a culture. In recent years, however, new perspectives are emerging which
strongly support that sexual orientation is by no means so easily defined, and that, when social
parameters on sexual behaviors are set aside, the reality is that most people are not strictly
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In Europe and the Americas, certainly, centuries of Christianity as the dominant faith have vastly
influenced thinking based on the conviction that homosexuality is both unnatural and sinful. This is,
moreover, true of all Christian denominations, from the Roman Catholic to the Anglican and
Episcopalian. Both in past eras and modern times, for example, Anglican and Protestant scholars
consistently cite homosexuality as an aberration and a violation of God s will. It is held as an
orientation that dangerously threatens orthodoxy by ignoring the tenets of the Bible (Sachs, 2009, p.
20). Not surprisingly, Roman Catholic views are at least equally as strong, and what has long
developed in Western cultures is a widespread social condemnation of homosexuality which, as faith
provides a groundwork for civil and legal matters, then become embedded in the societies. In plain
terms, there has been an historic and consistent rejection of homosexuality as deviant, contrary to
Christian morality, and unhealthy for both individual and society. The above considered, it then cannot
be overstated how faith based thinking has greatly influenced social customs and virtually dictated
cultural imperatives regarding sexual orientation. It is in fact arguable that many who denounce
homosexuality are by no means devoutly religious; rather, the sheer force of mainstream
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26. James Patterson Biography
There is so much information about the history of Colorado. The first son of James Patterson and
Margaret Montjoy was born on November 4th, 1839 in an Irish town of Carlow. Patterson s
grandfather, James, was a landed farmer who learned the watchmaker s trade and lived near Portaferry
in Northern Ireland. He was an American politician and newspaper publisher 1870s to the 1910s.
They first settled in New York City nine years later after he was born in 1849. He attended the public
schools until he was old enough to start working at the age of fourteen. He worked at a mercantile
house in which he was employed a short time. A few years later they moved to Crawfordsville,
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In the spring of 1874, within eighteen months after his arrival in beautiful Denver, Colorado he was
elected City Attorney. On March 4th, 1875, he was elected as a Democrat to be a Delegate from the
Colorado Territory to the 44th Congress.
The forty Fourth Congress the young man and hedged about by the limitations attending the position
of a Territorial Delegate. In October of 1876 he became Colorado s first member of the House of
Representatives at Washington. He was active and influential, and was recognized as a leader among
those of his party faith. After leaving Congress on August 1st, 1876, Patterson continued to practice
law in Denver and then propended to buy his first Rocky Mountain News in 1890 and later the Denver
Times.
Patterson wasn t done with national politics like he said he was, in 1900 he was elected as a Democrat
to the United State Senate only serving one term from 1901 to 1907. He had continued his active
interest and participation in political affairs with which he has been so long. He didn t want to be re
elected. Mr. Patterson had actively engaged in the practice of his profession inn which he had become
as he remains, a
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27. Makeup Stereotypes
Stereotypes involving makeup and body types have been existing for a while. However, social media
has expanded minds into thinking that stereotypes are facts. Society has pressured men and women to
match the stereotypes branded to them, creating insecurities and a change in the way people view
others, due to people desiring to match the ideas that society has made for them. Some might argue
that they have witnessed the stereotype being relevant, however stereotypes are not factual statements
on genders, races, and more. Authors have gone in depth with what women and men struggle with to
achieve the expectations these stereotypes create.
Many stereotypes are associated with make up and those who wear it. Although makeup is a
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Gay men are seen as more feminine and are expected to be the only men to wear makeup. Similarly,
women who identify as lesbian are expected to be masculine, and not enjoy makeup. Straight and gay
men can both choose to wear makeup to enhance their appearance. Lesbian women could have the
same willingness to wear makeup or not wear makeup as a straight woman. In Makeup, Men, and
Stereotypes by Trendage, they state, Many celebrities, such as Ruby Rose, have spoken up on the
topic to stop the stigma of sexuality and cosmetics (pg 1). If a man wants to wear concealer to look
more awake in the mornings, or he wants to wear a bright red lipstick because he thinks it looks good,
he should be able to, with no questions asked. The stereotypes of makeup are changing. In Makeup,
Men, and stereotypes, they happily wrote, And these changes are being accepted, not just by the
public, but have been wholeheartedly embraced by the fashion and art world . Overall everybody,
whether they are male or female, should all feel confident and comfortable wearing make up. Body
types can also spark stereotypes of sexuality. For example, women that are as muscular as men, tend
to be branded as masculine, giving the idea that they are lesbian. However, men that do not possess
the muscles, and masculinity that other men have, might be called gay . The men that do not have
muscles, crave the feeling of fitting in, so they obsess over gaining weight, and receiving
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28. Food Dyes Lab Report
Dyes are added to foods so they appear more appetizing to the consumer; oranges are supposed to be
orange and apples are supposed to be red. In this experiment, students gained insight on how different
wavelengths transmit different colors and how the absorbency of a solution impacts its visible color.
Absorbance spectrums show how strongly something absorbs different wavelengths of light.
Absorbency in different regions of the spectrum influences the color that we see. In this experiment,
students used a spectrometer to measure the absorbance spectrum of different color food dyes and
learned how different wavelengths result in different colors. Students gained a deeper understanding
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For example, if a solution absorbs a wavelength of 652 nm it would mean that the color of the solution
was green. The color absorbed is the complementary color to what is visible, meaning the solution
absorbed red light, but was visible as red s complementary color, green. The results of the experiment
show this phenomenon. Yellow 5 food dye has a wavelength of maximum absorbance of 426 nm,
meaning the dye absorbs violet light, which has a wavelength range of 400 450 nm. The solution
absorbs violet light, but transmits violets complimentary color, yellow, to be
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29. Problems Facing the Pharmaceutical Industry and Approaches...
University of Pennsylvania ScholarlyCommons Master of Science in Organizational Dynamics Theses
5 4 2010 Organizational Dynamics Programs Problems Facing the Pharmaceutical Industry and
Approaches to Ensure Long Term Viability Donald A. Baines University of Pennsylvania,
djtz00@aol.com Submitted to the Program of Organizational Dynamics in the Graduate division of
the School of Arts and Sciences in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of
Science in the Organizational Dynamics at the University of Pennsylvania Advisor: Richard Bayney
This paper is posted at ScholarlyCommons. http://repository.upenn.edu/od_theses_msod/33 For more
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It happened with the computer
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30. Five Steps Of Satire
In today s society, it is very common for people to make fun of certain events or people online or
through media, known as satire. Satire can be defined as, the use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the
like, in exposing, denouncing, or deriding vice ( satire ) to expose the faults of humanity, institution or
society. Satirists use literary techniques and elements of satire in order to communicate a message to
the reader. That message can be conveyed through the five steps of satire. First is to determine the
object of satire; this usually pokes fun at someone or something resulting in laughter. Next, determine
the underlying message the author is trying to get across. Then, figure out the type of irony which is
being used: situational, verbal,
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31. North Carolina s Declaration Of Independence
While soldiers fought the war on the field, North Carolina s public leaders fought for independence,
too. In April 1776 North Carolina s provincial congress met at Halifax and decided to send a message
to the Continental Congress. The group called for all the colonies to proclaim their independence from
Great Britain. These Halifax Resolves were the first official action by any colony calling for a united
drive for independence. Now there was no turning back. Once the members of the Continental
Congress signed the Declaration of Independence, only the spilling of much blood would settle the
matter.
Tories and Whigs
But North Carolinians were greatly divided. There was bitter combat between the Whigs and Tories
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But the ideal of government by the citizens and for the citizens was the fuel that fired the
revolutionary vision of a just society. It is the ideal that allows for change when the people desire
change.
For example, in those days, only free men who owned a certain amount of property were allowed to
vote. But since then, the requirement of owning property has been dropped. Women are allowed to
vote. Slavery was abolished. Now all adult citizens of the United States (with the exception of those
who have committed serious crimes) are allowed to vote. Expanding suffrage the right to vote to a
greater number of people means that citizens have greater power over their own government.
Many Tar Heels living in 1776 would be horrified to see that everyone has the right to vote. Other
revolutionaries of the time would be pleased that the democratic government they created has become
strong and works so well. The great legacy of the American Revolution is that a government was
established that allowed for debate and differences of opinion. This government is able to develop and
improve as society
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33. The Development of Nationalist Ideas Within Sikh Community...
Introduction
After the bloodshed among devotees of different faiths resided in South Asia, India, though
partitioned, at last gained independence in 1947. Even if it was stated that this new born country will
be a secular state, the majority of population was regarded as Hindus and fear of possible
subordination of other communities was displayed. The majority of Muslims who supported
All India Muslim League led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah moved to Pakistan where the whole
governmental system was built to maintain and develop Muslim society. It seemed that both Hindu
and Muslim majorities were more or less content about post colonial juncture but not the rest of
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This ceremony obliged initiates to keep the hair unshorn, to wear arms and to bear the epithet Singh
with their names. Establishment of KhÄlsÄ pretended to eliminate non baptised Sikhs from religious
community and make socio religious identity of Sikhs more distinct than that of the earlier Sikhs.
Slight tension between non Khalsa and Khalsa Sikhs is still visible.
Mughal Empire started to decline in XVIII c. and it capacitated the rise of successor states. From 1799
Ranjit Singh started unification of the territories in Punjab where Sikhs formed dominant element in
the ruling class. Hindus and Muslims were not eliminated from the society but Sikhs received much
larger share then they did. Agriculture, trade and manufacturing were revived.
Arts and literature took distinctive shape; Ranjit Singh encouraged historical literature in Persian what
indicates that Persian language was still the language of authorities and ruling power. But some works
appears in Punjabi, too. The Empire of Ranjit Singh existed only until 1849 when it was taken over by
British who had already established their political control over the rest of the subcontinent, but the
echo of its glory in documents and sourcebooks was remembered during the revival of Sikh
nationalism in XX c and was one of the factors in revitalizing solidarity and unity among Sikhs.
Punjabi Suba in the
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35. Analysis Of Gowri Parameswaran s Article, Enhancing...
Gowri Parameswaran s article, Enhancing Diversity Education, is an informative academic journal
that highlights the role diversity will play in schools and why teachers will need to implement new
ways to involve students in the classroom. Parameswaran is a professor at the State University of New
York at New Paltz. She is also a chair of educational studies, who focuses on researching the impact of
gender, socioeconomic status, culture on children and adults in North America and India.
Parameswaran is currently researching the limited government services for families in poverty. Her
article Enhancing Diversity Education was published by Caddo Gap Press on March 2007.
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All together, Parameswaran s article is well researched as she refers to a variety of sources as she
transitions from one topic to the next. She cites information from many different sources to support
her overall stance but sometimes uses too many quotations. Although there is not a rule about how
many sources one should use in their academic writing, one can argue that Parameswaran s article is
mostly composed of source information, rather than composing her stance with her own voice.
Because the use of sources is overpowering, her writing becomes overwhelming for readers because
they are not getting the author s point of view on the issue. Parameswaran states that as students learn
about issues of discrimination, they begin to reexamine their values. At times, the reexamination leads
students who belong to dominant groups to feel guilty and accuse people who belong to
underrepresented groups of reverse racism (qtd. in Parameswaran 5). An example of a source
Parameswaran overuses is information from Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, a psychologist and author who
focuses on race in education, and expands on reverse racism. Tautm s book discusses how students
learn about Whites who were and/or are racists. Parameswaran reiterates Tatum s ideas by stating that
most students can name people who hold racist values, but cannot recall any White individuals who
fought against racial prejudice. According to Tatum, this is one reason that White
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36. Straight Outta Sacred Film Analysis
Straight Outta Compton tells the mostly true story of the formation, rise, and eventual separation of
the hip hop group N.W.A. in the late 1980s. N.W.A. was an influential force in rap music and is today
considered the forerunner of gangsta rap. In this movie, Eazy E, Dr. Dre, and Ice Cube are the main
characters while other featured characters are manager Jerry Heller, MC Ren, and DJ Yella. The movie
gives a brief background on each of the main three characters and shows how they joined forces to
create a powerful rap group which gave voice to the racial tensions and realities of life in south central
Los Angeles during the 1980s and early 1990s.
Summary
As young black men who grew up and lived in south central Los Angeles, California in the mid to late
1980s, the future members of N.W.A. experienced firsthand the effects of the War on Drugs, heavy
gang presence, and the growing racial tensions in their community. Law enforcement was raiding
houses as part of the drug wars, the government was passing policies that resulted in unequal
sentencing for crack possession, and there were high rates of gang violence. The members of N.W.A.
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While many of the same issues that N.W.A. rapped about, including gang violence, drugs, and police
harassment and violence, are still ongoing today, these issues have caught the notice of people who are
not directly impacted by them and are spread far and wide by social media. Facebook and Twitter did
not exist when N.W.A. was creating and performing music and many of the people that they reached
had not or could not experience life in the way that this group explained it. The anger of N.W.A.
perhaps spread to other people in different cities and states. N.W.A. was able to speak up and to shine
a light on some of the issues impacting their
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37. Compare And Contrast The French Revolution And Christian...
It has been proven by historians that the French revolution is so similar in many ways to the 25th of
January revolution. Obviously, History repeats itself; as we have similar events in which took places
in different parts of the world at different eras. As both the French revolution of 1789 1799 and the
Egyptian revolution of 2011; were in different places and different times, but still they have numerous
similarities regarding their motivations, rulers, reasons, demands and methods. First, both were
inspired by other countries revolutions success in reaching their demands by revolting, for the French
were inspired by the American Revolution s success, and Egyptians were inspired by the success of
the Tunisian Revolution. Ideas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During the Attack on the Tuileries palace, the march was bigger than expected so the crowd defeated
the Swiss Guard. Same as during the Day of Anger when the government attempted to suppress the
crowd and failed as the people eventually forced them to retreat, succeeded in marching and an
excessive number of demonstrations occurred. During the March on Versailles and the Day of Anger,
women took part actively within the revolution as they marched too and risked their lives as well as
men. Similar to the storming of Bastille when the people entered the prison and freed the prisoners
taken there, in Egypt, protestors attacked prisons/police stations such as Torrah prison and the police
station in Khargah, took control and freed the prisoners taken there; and as well as the French
protestors robbed the city armory for weapons as they marched to the Palace of Versailles, the
Egyptian stole weapons from the police stations. In France, they formed the National Assembly at that
time to rule the country in a suitable way in order to control the situation, and Egypt likewise turned
everything to the Supreme Council of the Egyptian Armed forces by the leadership of the country in
order to control the situation. Sadly, a lot of people were injured and other died throughout both
revolutions in order to bring renaissances and improvements to their countries. Finally,
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38. Time Frame In The Ancient World
Today it is very simple to determine your location, you just simply turn your location on, on your
phone. What did they do thousands of years ago before smartphones were around? This essay will
explore how to determine your location along with the time frame in the Ancient World. To identify
your location, you must look around and account for everything you see including the climate. You
walk miles through a very hot and sandy environment when suddenly you walk upon, three very
massive pyramids with a couple smaller ones surrounding them. You take a closer look and notice
they are pristine condition. Where are you and what time frame is it? You are at the Pyramids of
Mycerinus, Chefren, and Cheops in Giza, Egypt and the time frame is 2525 2460
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39. Nightmare Scenarios
How Do You Survive a Nightmare Scenario without Any Skills or Training?
A previous article talked about the lack of basic survival skills among Millennials, and how
technology has replaced certain physical skills that some in older generations took for granted. The
technology was there so why not use it right, if technology allows you to use a chainsaw to cut down a
tree why would you use an ax, or if we went back in time 3,500 years you may have used a bronze ax.
Playgrounds became death traps for children, or became litigation wins for attorneys, so no playing
hard after lunch anymore on the playground, participate, but don t strain yourself. Gym class is
participation based, which means everyone gets a passing grade and trophy just for showing up, and
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Go from there to work, college, or school and let all that settle you down for the day, it has been rough
up to this point.
Tongue in Cheek, yes a little, but how far off the mark are we here. The point is that not that many
today, regardless of the generation, are prepared for a nightmare scenario. A flat tire on a lonely
desolate road can be one, getting lost on a short hike, or a sudden weather event leaves you stranded
on a camping trip can all be nightmare scenarios. Nightmare events are subjective, a power outage for
three days, or a sudden closing of the factory you worked at, getting your hours cut at work, or a
broken pipe in the basement.
However, let s talk about basic wilderness survival skills or the lack thereof. What does it take to
survive three days in the woods, a couple of days stuck in your car that went off in a ravine or is mired
in mud because you followed your vehicle s GPS system to the very edge of nowhere and now are lost
and stuck in the
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40. The American Court System And Dna
The American Court System and DNA Will the use of forensic DNA in the courts be the equalizer for
the wrongly convicted? Per the National Registry of Exonerations, there have been 1,916 exonerations
in the United States since 1989 ( National Registry of Exonerations, n.d.). Barry Scheck and The
Innocence Project have been instrumental in facilitating the exoneration process by presenting
forensic DNA evidence to American courtrooms. DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the hereditary
material that lies within the nucleus of all cells in humans and other living organisms. Each person s
DNA is unique, and only identical twins share the exact DNA (Vocabulary.com, 2016). Quite by
accidents, while conducting research in his laboratory, Sir Alec Jeffreys developed the technique for
the biological ID of any person using only a tiny sample of their DNA (Royal Society of Biologists,
2016, p. 16). Since the introduction, the use of forensic DNA has manifested a major impact upon the
prosecution, juries, and the wrongly convicted in the American Court System. As an instrumental
character in the adversarial process the American Criminal Justice system uses, the impact of DNA
evidence directly affects the way prosecutors present their case during trial. When a prosecutor
introduced DNA forensic evidence to the American courtroom in 1987, that DNA forensic evidence
was the catalyst that secured the conviction of a rapist, Tommie Lee Andrews, in Orange County,
Florida (State
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41. The Following Analysis Displays The Next Step To The Already
The following analysis displays the next step to the already tended to A D components on the
insightful paper titled Consumer Driven Health Care: Medtronic s Health Insurance Options, which
depends on the activity endeavors of Medtronic a Minneapolis based organization and Dave Ness, its
Vice President of Compensation and Benefits. This analysis will concentrate on the qualitative and
contrasting quantitative data in accordance with the accompanying regions of Benefits and
Compensation Analysis critical elements: Misalignment, Differences, and Gaps; Degree of Existing
Population; Strengths and Weaknesses; Increased or Stay the Same, and; Reduced (i.e. rewards
diminishments).
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(Fronstin and Elmlinger 2015). There is an opportunity with Medtronic and its Wellness programs for
their workers. It is true that CDHP can end up being valuable with regards to preventive medicines
and its financially strategic through phone meetings with medical professionals rather than having
employees needing an appointment yet it doesn t assist with employees maintaining helathy. There are
several organizations such as Johnson and Johnson, apple Inc, Google amongst others that invest in
wellness programs into their regular work routines on the grounds that many research have
demonstrated that having a real deliberately composed interest in the mental, physical and social
soundness of employees will eventually pay off in the ling run. When compared against the lifestyle
management component, disease management delivered 86% of the hard health care cost savings,
generating $136 in savings per member, per month and a 30% reduction in hospital admissions
(Purcell, 2016). The leaders of Johnson and Johnson gauge that the welness programs they have set up
has spared the organization upwards of $250 million in costs for healthcare for the past ten years, this
was $2.71 for each and every dollar spent on healthcare. The company globally has 250 organizations
and the company has two health mandates. The first mandate is that workers who are infected with
HIV/AIDS will have obtain accessibility to antiretroviral
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42. A Research Study On Water Heating
Water heating accounts for (20 30%) share out of total residential electricity consumption in urban
areas. Economical and financial factors are the most important barriers followed by market
availability for penetration of solar water heater [5]. A study has been conducted to find out
determining factors behind adoption of various solar energy technologies: solar photovoltaic and solar
thermal options, collecting data from 296 respondents from Chennai. It has been found that scarcity
for electricity and carbon free operation are two most dominating motivating factors. A single point
estimation of economic viability showed that it is feasible for Chennai [6]. The life cycle cost and
payback period assessment has been done taking three cities in united states ( Los Angeles, Atlanta
and Chicago),two auxiliary systems (natural gas and electricity) and two types of solar collector (flat
plate and evacuated tube).It varies from 4 to 13 years for different configurations [7]. Economic study
has been conducted to calculate electrical energy savings, payback period and cost of unit electricity
saved. The domain of this study was: three locations (Pune, Mumbai and Chennai) and two solar
water heaters with capacity (250lpd and 375lpd).For pune 250lpd was found to be most attractive
option [8]. Financial and commercial viability of domestic solar water heater has been assessed for
Indian climate with lower capacity utilization and low purchasing power of people. A comparison has
been
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43. Big Data On Oil And Gas Sector Essay
Big Data in Oil Gas Sector 1. Introduction Big Data in Oil and Gas industry is not something new. The
industry has long dealt with huge amounts of data to make critical decisions over the period of time.
For many years energy companies had invested in seismic software, data visualization and other
digital tools technologies for planning and optimization purposes. But now a day, most of the
enterprises have started craving a certain desire for better execution of E P activities. Since the crude
oil prices have gone down significantly over the past few years, which have effectively brought down
the profit margins. Also as world looks towards renewable resources of energy, companies are
supposed to act in more efficient ways they ever had. This calls in for a digital transformation within
the companies enabled by virtual integration through IT. This will of course require a lot of data
gathering and analytics over it to drive the organizations towards success which will eventually justify
investments and efforts made for it. As we know how big E P operations are and at the scale they are
carried out, there will be huge data points involved and data gathered will eventually lead into the
realm of Big Data . According to a report from Bain Company production can be improved by up to 6
8 % with the implementation of Big Data Analytics. But first of all let s define Big Data acutely. 2.
What is Big Data? Off late there has been a lot of buzz going around this term Big
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44. Rickie Fowler s Accomplishments
Layton Allred Mr. Foster Language Arts 8 May, 2018 Final Essay Rickie Fowler is a professional
golfer who is in his prime of his professional golf career. Rickie has been playing golf since he was 8
years old and he has always dreamed of becoming the number one ranked player in the world. He was
at the top of his game and has never been more confident in his golf game in his entire life. The
Masters Golf Tournament is the most important tournament of the year, therefore the player that wins
The Masters becomes the number one ranked player for an entire year. To get into the tournament you
must win one of the following two golf tournaments or you may return to the tournament if you have
already played in it once before. These golf tournaments are The Players and The US Open. Rickie has
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Now follow us and we will get you back to the top of your game. Rickie finally decided that he would
follow these men and see what they had to teach him. First, the wizards showed him a layout of all the
achievements that he received in his lifetime of playing golf. There were many trophies and many
tournaments that he had won along the way and many that he had been very proud of. Then they
showed him how his golf game got so bad so fast. The first lesson that they gave him was about him
swing. They started by having him throw a baseball easy and relaxed at a target. After he had thrown
many relaxed he then was asked to throw baseballs as far as he could at the same target. When he
started to throw the ball hard it became much harder for him to be able to hit the target. Rickie became
very frustrated because, he didn t see how throwing baseballs at a target would help his golf swing.
Very frustrated he asked, Why am I here wasting my time throwing baseballs while you should be
showing me how to fix my golf
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45. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Essay
Definition
An AAA (abdominal aortic aneurysm) is defined as enlargement of at least 3 cm of the abdominal
aorta. The majority of abdominal aortic aneurysms begins below the renal arteries and ends above the
iliac arteries. The exact cause of (AAAs) is unknown. However, it is thought to be due to a
degenerative process of the abdominal aorta caused by atherosclerosis. Artherosclerosis represents a
response to vessel wall injury caused by inflammation, genetically regulated defects in collagen and
fibrillin, increased protease activity within the arterial wall, and mechanical factors (Stoelting p. 143).
Pathophysiology
The abdominal aorta consists of three distinct tissue layers including: the intima, media, and
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There is an increase in the concentration of proteolytic enzymes compared to their inhibitors in the
abdominal aorta as age progresses. It is also thought that metalloproteinases (MMPs) may be a factor
in the development of AAAs (Stoelting p. 143). There is an increase in expression and activity of
MMPs in people with AAAs. MMPs are present in normal aortic tissue and are responsible for vessel
remodeling. These proteinases are secreted into the extracellular matrix of AAAs by aortic smooth
muscle cells and macrophages. Increased MMP activity favors the degradation of collagen and elastin
in aneurysmal tissue (Laake).
Signs and Symptoms
Patients with ruptured AAAs present in many different ways. The most common manifestation of
rupture is back pain with a pulsatile abdominal mass and hypotension. Additional symptoms may
include syncope, flank mass, groin pain, or paralysis (Dalman and White). Unstable patients with a
suspected ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm need immediate operation and control of the proximal
aorta without preoperative confirmatory testing or optional volume resuscitation (Stoelting, p. 144).
Anesthesia Management
Surgical intervention is presently the only effective method of treating AAAs. The risk of surgical
repair is outweighed by the risk of aneurysm rupture or aneurysm related death. Patients
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46. Igor Sikorsky s Impact On Aviation
William Timken
ASEN 3046
Midterm Paper
Igor Sikorsky
Igor Sikorsky is an incredibly important person in the world of aviation. Known for having three
careers related to aviation he made important contributions to aviation in each. He developed the
world s first four engine airplane in Russia, after moving to the United States he became known for his
Flying Clippers , and then proceeded to create the world s first successful practical helicopter in 1939.
His latter two careers, the flying Clippers and the helicopter, have had the largest effect on aviation
and the world at large and earns Sikorsky a place in aviation legend. Sikorsky was born in what is now
Ukraine in 1889, and from a young age was interested in science and especially ... Show more content
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Aircraft have not always been as accepted as they are currently in the public eye, and Sikorsky helped
shift public opinion with his innovative designs. Without Sikorsky s Clippers, the shift in public
opinion would still have happened, but it may have taken longer and the aircraft of today would
probably look different and likely for the worse. Sikorsky helped associate glamour with air travel,
and while this has for the most part faded away with garden variety air travel, it still helped the world
push the envelope a bit further in terms of air travel. Sikorsky Helicopters have had a wide variety of
important impacts but have specifically played an integral role in emergency situations ranging from
search and rescue to fire fighting. Sikorsky cited the fact that helicopters had saved tens of thousands
of lives as rescue aircraft as one of his greatest satisfactions continuing to say that pilots of these
helicopters had contributed one of the most glorious pages in the history of human flight Igor Sikorsky
Historical Archives (2012). Rescue aircraft such as the MH 60 Jayhawk and the S 92 Superhawk have
been used to great effect in a variety of rescue and emergency operations. While many other
helicopters produced by companies other than Sikorsky used in such missions utilize designs that were
produced in large part after Sikorsky helped show the efficacy of such aircraft. Sikorsky dreamed of a
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47. High School Prayer
Previous to 1995, a student elected as Santa Fe High School s student council chaplain conveyed a
Prayer, described as overtly Christian, over the public address system before each home varsity
football
game. One Mormon and one Catholic family filed suit against this ritual and others under the
Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. While the suit was pending, the District embraced a
new policy, which allowed, but did not require, student initiated and student led prayer at all the home
games and which approved two student elections, the first to decide whether prayers should be
delivered at games, and the second to select the speaker to convey them. After the students authorized
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The District petitioned for a writ of certiorari, claiming its policy did not disrupt the Establishment
Clause
because the football game messages was a private speech, not a public speech. The Court was not
convinced by the district s arguments, ruling that the student speech was not at all private. The control
the school maintained over the usage of the student speech register government preference for prayer.
In view of the history of religious rituals in the school district, the district s student election rule was
present to maintain the ritual of pre game prayers. The Court also found that the voting factor used by
the school to determine whether a prayer would be given and who would give it only worsened the
Establishment Clauses issues since the different religious groups within the school now became rival
political factors. Voting for the speaker guaranteed not religious conflict, but also guaranteed that the
only
Religious groups that would be heard is the majority religion. These factors led the Court to find that
the district policy on pre game
48. prayers resulted in both perceived and real validation of religion by the government, and
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49. Daddy By Sylvia Plath
A parent s words or actions leave behind an astounding effect on a a childs. Whether positive or
negative, those are moments that shape and alter the child s life. In Sylvia Plath s poem Daddy, the
story tells how the narrator copes and continues her life after her father dies. Even after his harsh
treatment and rude demeanor while he was alive, his stills is an entity that she herself lives her life by.
Plath conveys the narrator s of confinement with the use of metaphors, repetition, and allusion
throughout the poem.
The usage of metaphors throughout the poem shows the reader how much Plath feels trapped by her
own father. For example, in the beginning stanza, Sylvia describes her father as a big black shoe and
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In the ninth stanza, the speaker references how she is scared of her father and uses examples that
subtly discriminates him as a Nazi. Throughout that stanza, she makes references to the German
military by connecting her father to the Luftwaffe (German Air Force), Panzer Man ( German Tank
Men), and Even Hitler himself by referencing to his neat mustache . These instances from this stanza
all connect the narrator s father to his German roots and effectively portray him as a Nazi. It shows the
audience how the narrator views her father, and ultimately makes the distinction between her fathers
personalities and that of a nazi s. Another example from daddy also makes references to the narrator
considering herself to be a Jew. In stanza seven, the narrator explicitly calls herself a Jew after making
reference to the fact that every German she encountered she thought was her father. During World War
II, the Germans overpowered the Jews, almost the same way that the narrator feels overpowered by
her father s very essence. When the speaker makes the comparison of Nazis and Jews, she
immediately makes the reader concur the overall feeling of helplessness she felt against her
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