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How To Write Essay For Ielts Task 1How To Write Essay For Ielts Task 1
Creative Writing Of Charlotte Russet
Autumn sunshine warmed the day to a gentle twenty degrees and silvery paths of light wove
through the canopy of russet leaves that crowned the Tree of the Dead. Giant boughs of the
hundred year old plane tree rustled in the breeze, dancing to the melodic strains of the Celtic
Farewell. Charlotte gripped Henry s hand with an intensity that not only calmed him, but made
him thankful for a love he only dreamed was possible. Wooden crutches grazed the tender skin
under his arms, but he refused to sit. Pride prickled his spirit and straightened his spine and as
Charlotte s sea blue eyes met his, they crinkled with love, respect and admiration. Yet, they
remained tinged with a hue of sadness that masked their shared grief. Again, as he stood before
the Tree of the Dead, six brief weeks after the loss of Sam Lannigan, Henry opened his eyes,
emerald green and determined, and this time, let silent tears fall unashamedly down his face. They
landed on the crisp blue of his suit and dampened his navy tie to leave stains not only on his
clothing, but etched within his soul. The reach of the Tree stretched far, and Henry watched his
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And while sympathetic, they delivered the same response as delivered by Captain Black. Henry
recalled their trip, remembered Ruby s melancholy mood, recalled the unusual feeling in his gut as
Charlotte told him they were visiting Melbourne on secret girls business . At the time, Henry
ignored his better instincts and let the exhaustion of another double shift sift his memories, and the
bitter feel, from his mind. He looked back now and knew all the signs were there: Ruby s dismay,
isolation and distress. Even Smitty knew of the signs of Ruby s heartbreak. Henry recalled their
conversation as they both crouched in the mine waiting for the blast that lead to eventual
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Meaning Of Folklore Tales
INTRODUCTION
In each country there are lots of folklore stories or also known as folktales that have been told by
generation to the younger generations. For example, in America there are famous folklore
stories such as Bloody Mary, Heroes, Villains and so on. In Malaysia, there are also folklore stories
that are famous such as Lady White Snake, Hikayat 1001 Malam, Pak Kaduk, Si Luncai, and so
on. Before we discover more about the other side of folklore, we need to know the meaning of the it.
Folklore is the body of expressive culture, including tales, music, dance, legends, oral history,
proverbs, superstitions and so forth common to a particular population that comprises the traditions
of that culture, subculture or group (New World Encyclopedia , 2013). The meaning of folklore
according to Oxford Student Dictionary means the traditional stories and beliefs. The other
meaning of folklore is the traditional beliefs, customs and stories of a community that have been
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(Wikipedia, 2015)
THOUGHTS AND PERCEPTIONS
During the old times, folklore are really famous and most of the students know about it. They can
even perform a performance about the stories with their heart content because they know that
folklore are really valuable and enjoyable. As their bedtime stories, they are been exposed with
Kancil stories, Princess Santubong and Sejinjang and Mayang Sari.
Nowadays, folklore are no longer being known by the younger generations. Folklore remain to be
folklore only, the children no longer have their interest in it. Why this is happening? Kids are
being exposed with western countries fairy tales such as Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White
and Seven Dwarfs, Harry Potter and many more. Their parent prefer these tales instead of Malaysia
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The United States Government Surveillance Policy
Ever since the American public was made aware of the United States government s surveillance
policies, it has been a hotly debated issue across the nation. In 2013, it was revealed that the NSA
had, for some time, been collecting data on American citizens, in terms of everything from their
Internet history to their phone records. When the story broke, it was a huge talking point, not only
across the country, but also throughout the world. The man who introduced Americans to this idea
was Edward Snowden.
Born June 21, 1983, Edward Snowden was just a 29 year old contractor for the NSA when he
happened across the information (Harding, 2014). Acting on his morals and beliefs, he moved to
educate the American public on their government s activities. His decision to do so impacted the
way the nation viewed government surveillance in the years to come.
Growing up, Snowden s principles were deeply influenced by his father. An active member of the
U.S. military through his work in the Coast Guard, he was trained to dutifully uphold the
Constitution, and instilled this same ideal in his son (Harding, 2014).
Snowden had also always been good with computers. Although he lacked a college degree, he
eventually got a job with the CIA in the Information Technology department due to his superior skill
with a computer (CITE?). This title allowed him maximum security clearance, which later led to
him discovering a problem within their system (CITE?). According to Harding, author of The
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Essay On The Crucible Charlie Chaplin
Arthur miller s play the crucible and the film the king in New York directed by Charlie Chaplin
explores the way politics and people are intertwined. Both these composers, through their texts,
sagaciously convey the notion of how oppressive politics can be. They instil on the responder of
the way in which politicscan ruin and lead both people and societies to destruction when given too
much power. Arthur miller and Charlie Chaplin were profoundly affected by the mass hysteria of
communism led by the politician Joseph McCarthy that happened in America in the 1950 s. They
suffered under the political tyranny of the house of Un American activities (HUAC) when they
were accused of supporting the communist ideology. Amid the political disarray, Chaplin was exiled
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This is revealed through the character Abigail. Abigail s control of others is demonstrated when
she smashes betty across the face . Through the stage direction, miller conveys the power and
authority Abigail possesses. Abigail resorts to such actions due to the conformity of theocratic
societies which deemed people who danced as devils. The extent to which she is willing to go to
hide this fact is portrayed when she threatens the girls by stating the she will bring a pointy
reckoning that will shudder you . Through the high modality of her threatening voice, the responder
glimpses the power motivation can bring in a political system that seeks to oppress others.
Moreover, Abigail challenges the theocratic society through the symbolism of her rising up to
Danforth, who is seen as the embodiment of the theocratic society. Through this stage direction,
miller demonstrates the way rebellion can be engendered by political systems that repress its
people. In summary, political systems can engender mass chaos when certain individuals stand up
to the political
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Character Analysis Of Mrs. Dalloway, By Virginia Woolf
Written by Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway is a fictional novel that concentrates on the daily
encounters of Clarissa Dalloway and her flashbacks. Woolf s stream of consciousness technique and
third person narration gives the reader an insight into the doings and feelings of the various
characters in the novel. Woolf s commentary focuses on the oppression that resulted from World
War I. This is seen primarily in Septimus Warren Smith, who suffers from shell shock and serves
as a double of Clarissa. On a Wednesday in June, Clarissa, who is currently 52 years old,
introduces the readers to a plethora of streets in Westminster and also the up scale guests who
will be attending her party that evening. Clarissa is known for her lavish parties, thrown for the
purpose of allowing important people to chat, while maintaining her upper class image that was
gained through her marriage with Mr. Dalloway. The plot of the novel is simple, yet readers
know intricate details about the characters through their thoughts. In Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia
Woolf uses Clarissa s isolation, her realization of life and death, and the relationships between
the characters in a single day during the post World War I era to express the feelings and
thoughts of Clarissa, who hears the striking of Big Ben and reflects upon her past. Mrs.
Dalloway, although married to Richard Dalloway and living in an apartment with Sally Seton,
displays signs of isolation and loneliness. Her parties are a way for her to
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I Hate The Swim Team
I hate the Swim Team! The coach is so mean to me and he is always yelling and calling me out! I
m never going back to the team! Everything that we are doing is so hard and I do not think I can
do it anymore. I like the challenges, my teammates, and the fun, but the long practices and all the
extra work is just not for me. Because of the fun things on team and my lovefor the team, I will stay
on the Swim Team! Is This Love? Does she love the team enough to overlook all of their flaws?
Love is Showing passion, enthusiasm, devotion, and dedication to someone or something. My
definition of love can be shown through a Work of Literature, A Historical Event, and a Personal
Anecdote. Love can be shown through the Literary Work of The Book Of Ruth. In the book of Ruth,
Naomiwanted Ruth and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One moment in history that demonstrated love greatly was Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mandela
was a Civil rights Activist, a Writer, and a President. Nelson Mandela helped bring an end to
apartheid ( History.com) and he was advocate for human Rights. Mandela was a leader of
Proteste done peacefully and also armed resistance against the whites. (History.com) Nelson
Mandela fought for equality among the African American and the Caucasians. Mandela became
an inspirational leader and symbol for the people following this leadership. Love was shown
through Nelson Mandela s journey. Mandela wanted all races to be free and equal. This
eventually lead him into Jail for 3 decades. Love is exhibited here because Nelson Mandela was
dedicated to getting equality that the consequences did not matter. After getting out of Jail, the
same previous actions were committed. Nelson Mandela did everything he could to gain equality.
Nelson Mandela was passionate and devoted; therefore, Nothing was able to hinder his process.
Nelson Mandela was successful in the use of love because it was not just talked about, but exhibited
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How To Play A Woodwind Instrument
When I was in fifth grade, I was caught between two worlds, playing a woodwind or string
instrument. If I played a woodwind instrument, I would have to blow in it to make music, but string
instruments consist of playing with a bow to make music. After much thought, I decided that the
violin was the best instrument due to its beautiful, unique sound, plus the possibilities are never
ending. I could receive a compliment from a teacher, or even be accepted to the symphony.
In elementary, I was known as the best player for my patience and understanding of every piece we
played in the orchestra. Your daughter is my best student in all four schools that I teach, exclaimed
my orchestra teacher, Ms. Nichols, to my mother. Ever since then, I have been practicing my violin
every minute of every day. At the end of my sixth grade year, I received a letter stating that I have
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Subsequently, I received another letter. It clearly stated that I would have to know 2 octave
scales, up to 3 sharps and 3 flats. The world just ended for me. I was clueless on what 2 octave
scales were, therefore, my parents decided that I needed a private teacher. We found a college
student striving for a bachelor in the arts and she was the one improvement I needed. I went to
see her every week and tried my best to accomplish as much as possible but nothing would
differentiate. We tried to do whatever possible that would help. We played in sync and recorded
ourselves to hear what we sounded like. A lady who was in a car and just realized they passed their
destination, hence having to do a U turn, would define the exact sound that I made. Instead of
laughing, she motivated me to change my routine and express my feelings, but instead of
expressing them emotionally, I shall express them on an instrument. It was a glorious moment and
afterwards, I sounded surprisingly
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Hamlet Nihilist Analysis
To be or not to be a nihilist
In 1927, Martin Heidegger observed that nihilism was already the normal state of man that the
disbelief in life having objective meaning is the most prevalent. If Heidegger is correct, then our
current era is one in which Hamlet would fit in well.. Critics have proposed that Hamlet is too much
of a refined intellectual to commit a callous act such a murder, a more plausible claim is his
crises of inaction not caused merely by a quirk of character or spirituality, it is in fact caused by
a lack of spirit: Hamlet is not religious, he is a nihilist. Through his deep pessimism, incessant
brooding, and radical skepticism, Hamlet shows his colors as a nihilist who believes in nothing
and has no purpose. When Hamlet admits that there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking
makes it so (Shakespeare, II. ii. 254 55), Hamlet displays his lack of belief in even fundamental
concepts such as good and evil; he dismisses them as mere constructs of the mind. Hamlet should
be devoutly religious as a man in Christian Denmark. However, since he has a self professed lack of
belief in good and evil, and therefore, religion and God, action is not possible because Action
requires the veils of illusion. (Nietzsche 35).
Hamlets nihilistic bent rises to the fore when conversing with Rosencrantz and gentle Guildenstern.
During their first discussion they produce a malignant energy that leads them to deep cynicism and
a demeaning of all good and pure ideas
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Analysis Of Alan Paton s Cry The Beloved Country
In one of C.S. Lewis numerous influential books, The Weight of Glory, he states, To be a Christian
means to forgive the inexcusable, because God has forgiven the inexcusable in you. Throughout
life people often become angry with another person, or at a situation. Whether a person is in
control of that situation or not, as a Christian, the Bible speaks of forgiving and loving others no
matter the fault committed against a person. The quote by C.S. Lewis is an example of how it is
inexcusable for Christians to not forgive others because God constantly forgives. While Stephen
does not completely struggle with the forgivenessaspect throughout his experiences in the book,
the various times he becomes angry with another character can sometimes prevent him from
forgiving that person right away. In Alan Patons Crythe Beloved Country, the main character
Stephen Kumalo sins against his sister Gertrude and his sons girlfriend, and this shows how
Stephen struggles with controlling his anger throughout the story. Stephen Kumalo shames his
sister Gertrude because he is upset, angry, and embarrassed that his family has fallen apart. After
Stephen meets with Gertrude for the first time and finds out what she has been doing, he declares,
You have shamed us... A liquor seller, a prostitute with a child and you do not know where it is.
Your brother a priest. How could you do this to us? (Paton 61). However, Stephens rage does not
last for long though because his heart quickly softens
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Myrtle Wilson In The Great Gatsby
The influential and detrimental power of dreams and wishful thinking
Dreams can empower individuals to achieve their goals and illuminate the path towards great
success. Although these dreams can deeply inspire an individual to persevere, they also taint the
reality of that particular situation. In F. Scott Fitzgeralds novel, The Great Gatsby the main
characters are greatly enthralled by their vision of love and the American dream. The protagonist,
Jay Gatsby is fuelled by his tremendous love for Daisy Buchanan and, constructs a life of
mystery, wealth and, luxury. George Wilson is an important character who portrays a lower class
lifestyle. He is powered by his faith and love towards his wife, Myrtle Wilson. Both Gatsby and
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He is married to Myrtle whom is materialistic and neither acknowledges his effort nor his
determination to please others. Instead, Myrtle is unfaithful, attending parties with her lover,
Tom and complaining about George, The only crazy I was was when I married him. I knew
right away I made a mistake. He borrowed somebody s best suit to get married in (35). Myrtle is
unhappy with her marriage and immerses in an affair with a wealthier man. Unlike Gatsby,
George is not only unknowing of Myrtles infidelity but also her dissatisfaction with their
misfortune. George continues to idealize Myrtle and grows anxious about loosing her. It is not
until Chapter Seven when it occurs to George that Myrtle is indeed cheating and he begins to
conserve their money in order to evacuate away from Tom. What do you want all this money for,
all of a sudden? I ve been here too long. I want to get away. My wife and I want to go West,
George tells Tom (). Identical to Gatsby s expectations of Daisy, George believes he can escape
with Myrtle to live a better life and he acknowledges Tom as a threat. Tom manages to attract both
his wife, Daisy and his mistress, Myrtle s attention. This causes both Gatsby and George to feel
inferior and desperate about their own lack of opulence and validity. Finally, it is important to not
how similar, yet ironic the death of George and Gatsby
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Farming and Natural Resource Dynamics under Public-Private...
1.1. Community Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM): Opening Doors for Market
Oriented Approaches Over the past twenty years, CBNRM has been adopted as a panacea for
achieving sustainable NRM and rural economic development in East and Southern Africa [13].
CBNRM was born out of the wisdom that most causes of rural resource degradation take place
due to centralised governance systems that exclude local communities from accessing resources
in protected areas [14]. Thus, Nyirenda et al. [15], note that CBNRM should contribute to
improved collective action in NRM. The net benefits of this approach include among others rural
poverty alleviation, enhancing conservation, strengthening rural economies, empowering local
community management capability in order to lead to long term social, economic and
ecological benefits [13]. CBNRM has been implemented using different models notable among
which include Zimbabwe s CAMPFIRE [16], and LIFE in Namibia [13]. According to Nelson
and Agrawal [14], most scholars and CBNRM practitioners reveal that the approach has not fully
achieved its objectives. For instance, in Zambia, CBNRM programmes have been affected by
poor governance in the local community institutions [15,17]. In Botswana, Nelson and Agrawal
[14], assert the lack of political will to manage wildlife using CBNRM model as one of the
challenges. Additionally, some models such as CAMPFIRE have been criticised as meeting only
conservation objectives at the expense of
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True War Story
The essay How To Tell a True War Story written by O Brien complexifies the idea of truth by
furnishing readers divergent approaches on to tell how if a story is true or not, in which its
readers had to utilize their own sense of understanding to interpret what O Brien was
emphasizing about truth. Interpretation is a psychological process, which requires a mental
process to make meaning of a text. Stanley Fish, the author of How To Recognize a Poem When
you See One argues that the meaning of a text originated from the reader s recognition and its
interpretive communities. Fish, in his essay, I acquired the true meaning of a text originated
from the act of reading and its interpretive communities. How To Tell a True War Story By O
Brien is a complex story that scrutinizes the complex correlation that exist between war
experience and the way stories are being told. Through anecdotes, O Brien substantiates that a
writer contains the ability to form its readers beliefs and viewpoint. Finding a meaning for O
Brien s story was practically easy because through his anecdotes I was able to openly examine what
O Brien was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I found instances, such as when he stated, a true war story is never moral. In this sentence, many
would emphasize that he s saying there is no moral at all because in reality looking this sentence
in its proper sense that is what it s saying, but when I look closely, that is not what he is
emphasizing because in this sense he is utilizing moral as an adjective, meaning he s portraying
war story as never moral. Which to me he s saying there is a moral in a war story but it s just not
right to learn that morality because if you believe in it you might end up doing the same thing.
Now, it is just those imperative phrases that helped me understand what O Brien was
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Survival Of The Holocaust
The holocaust was a time people were surrounded by humiliation, exploitation, hardships, loss and
death. It was barely possible for people to stay human during this time. The Holocaust was a
severe tragedy that happened in the early 1940s and will forever be remembered. There were
many people,The Bielski brothers in particular, who remarkably fought against the beliefs and
doings of Hitler and the Nazi party.
The Bielski brothers, Tuvis, Zus and Aasel lost their parents and siblings to the cruelty of the
Nazis, but they survived. Their group was made not only to resist Hitler and the nazis, but to save
lives. Together, they risked their lives everyday to help save and help those who suffered from the
doings of Hitler and the Nazis.They tried ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They carried out the largest armed rescue of Jews by their own people during the war. In their
eyes, they were seeking revenge, or payback, for the massacre of their family. The group had a
location in the forest where they took the people they rescued from the ghettos. Some decided
not to go either because they feared the hunger and the cold of the forests. They also did not
believe that fighting the Germans would change the course of history. The ones that had decided
to escape had to slip through fences, holes and tunnels and walk through the countryside to the
forest camp. The nazis caused pain to the jews, but the pain was forgotten when one man in
particular saw two of the Bielski brothers and a dozen other Jewish partisans. They were on tall
horses and carrying machine guns, he says. It was an amazing sight. The brothers had to
constantly move camp to stay ahead of the germans. They ended up in Naliboki forest, where they
created a settlement with a bakery, infirmary, workshops for carpenters, tailors and shoemakers and
even a small theatre. The group had to work hard to stay alive, but it was worth it to not be in
control of the Germans who wanted nothing but to see them suffer.
In many ways, this was a learning experience for us. We learned that indifference is a terrible
way to treat people. We always say that it will never happen again, but still it happens. As young
people, its our duty to make sure it doesn t, but it still does. Why does it keep repeating? Its an
ongoing event that will never stop if we don t do something. We must learn from the past so we
can prevent it from ever happening again. But how can we do this? We can stop it by not being a
bystander to indifference. People suffer when we choose to do nothing. People die when we do
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The Pros And Cons Of Haiti
Since 1994, Haiti has experienced seven major military and humanitarian interventions undertaken
by the United States of America (USA) and the United Nations (UN). These interventions are
thought to have helped Haiti develop economically and politically, but has this been the case?
Despite the many interventions, or perhaps because of them, Haitiis still the poorest country in the
Western Hemisphere and one of the poorest countries in the world. The country is overwhelmed
with corruption, high unemployment, high crime levels, and miserable economic prospects for its
citizens. Looking at the advantages and disadvantages of the interventions gives us a clearer
picture of why Haiti is in such a dismal state today.
Interventions brought thousands of foreign troops to Haiti, but also brought several benefits. For
example:
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But that is not all many of the products that the USA has donated to Haiti such as wheat, rice,
bananas, and yams, have made thousands of Haitian farmers and businesses insolvent as they
cannot compete with the subsidised American products. In 1998 Haiti produced 47% of the
country s consumed rice, which plunged to a mere 15% by 2008 entire industries have been
destroyed and the country is now almost exclusively dependent on imports, primarily from the
USA. Unemployment skyrocketed and it damaged the Haitian economy and markets to the point
where the government of Haiti even had to call for an end to large scale food aid in 2010. But
food aid continues to this day despite its harm. It is critical to realise that the situation in Haiti does
not look much better today than it did in 1994 despite all the aid. Therefore, whether these
donations and investments have brought any meaningful benefits to Haitian citizens is highly
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The Current Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act (...
ABSRACT The healthcare system in the United States has been under fire for the last several years,
with the primary focus on radical reform of the fragile healthcare system. Legislators, the American
people and the media all have differing opinions on the direction of such a reform. The following is
an investigative review of the current Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), which
is the latest attempt at reform and the most ambitious healthcare reform in the history of the United
States. The core design of PPACA is to ultimately provide universal healthcare to the nation. The
present review of literature addresses both the benefits/deficits, implementation and evaluation of
the current and ever evolving healthcare... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
ObamaCare set into motion a the largest healthcare reform in history and the initiative was so broad
and wide ranged that the governing body could not anticipate potential problems because there were
to many entities involved. From public health initiatives, such as the implementation of the
Prevention and Public Health Fund (virtual marketplace), to those statues in the PPACA that aim to
increase the public s access to health insurance has suffered many bumps in the road (Gable, 2011).
For instance, in the initial extension of ObamaCare to the public, the individual interest and online
requests was so intense that the system failed and was unable to support such a high demand of
consumer inquiry, let alone enrollment. Most of the focus was spent on legislative law and not the
actual accessibility and delivery to the citizens. Critics of the PPACA do not waste time in pointing
out that legislation does not take a public health approach that targets the deficits evident in the
American healthcare system or challenge the decades long medicalization of health with a
population based approach (Gable, 2011). In short, the health initiatives are solely focused on the
extension of health services
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Essay On Tennis Courts
Types of Tennis Courts
1.Clay Courts
Clay courts are considered slow since a ball will bounce relatively higher and more slowly on a
clay court, thus making it much more difficult for a player to hit unreturnable shots. Clay courts are
unique in that the ball bounce leaves a mark on the surface, and this mark can be used to determine
whether or not the shot was in.
Type of Surface/Material
Clay courts are made from natural stone that is crushed into different levels. The finest level which
is in powder form is used for the upper most layers and loosely bound together with water.
Effects on Style of Play
Clay surface results in significantly longer rallies than the other three surfaces. Horizontal velocity
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They are usually sealed and come in tin cans of three or four.
3.Higher Attitude TennisBalls.
Are used In High attitudes regions, where regular balls would have a greater bounce
Outline the Tennis Etiquettes /Unwritten Code of Tennis Sportsmanship
Don t retrieve a ball from another court while they are still playing; Wait until they finish playing.
Talk quietly if you are near tennis courts that are in use.
Apologize if you win a lucky point or if you accidentally hit your opponent with a ball.
Do not criticize your partner or opponent, be positive and offer encouragement instead.
Please wear appropriate attire on court. Only sport kits are allowed.
Keep tennis balls in your pocket or at the back centre of the court.
Pass a ball to the server at a sensible speed so that it is easy to catch, bouncing once or twice.
No picking of Calls is allowed during a play. Cell phones must be silenced.
One should retrieve balls for their partners if they are scattered in the court during an active play.
Do not walk behind a court during an active point. Pass as quickly as possible after a point has
finished.
If a ball from another court ends up on your court you should roll it back safely and not direct to a
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Learned Through Volunteering
I learned many different skills through volunteering at Maine Medical Center. I learned what it
takes to become a doctor at Maine Medical Center and why it is a leading hospital (WHERE?).
Volunteering made me realize that this is the only hospital I would like to work at. The staff
within the hospital makes it a wonderful place to be a part of, even as a volunteer. The many
people I worked with made me feel like family. They were willing to answer any question, and
teach me anything they knew. Through volunteering, I learned many skills that I will always use
while working the rest of my life. Working in the medical field requires for someone to work with
new people, be independent and serve people. These are things I learned while volunteering
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Obasan By Joy Kogawa Analysis
Obasan by Joy Kogawa presents a poignant and unforgettable story that reveals Naomi s
childhood to be one that consist of mistreatment as well as the hardships she faced. Readers
witnessed the distraught and painful events Naomi faces. Naomi childhood has taught her to
make peace with the past and reopen the floodgates one by one (238) and to let go because what
s done is done. Naomi has been able to defeat suffering and bring closure to her life. At four years
old Naomi s innocence was robbed. Kogwa writes, his hands are large and demanding, He
caresses my head as if I were a small animal... he puts his mouth on my face (75). The act of
recoiling the past feels Naomi with fear. Naomi s experience at Old Man Gower s hands gave her
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Naomi feels so much anger towards the government because of its cruelty on its people. She
defines hardship to be something so pervasive, so inescapable, so thorough (232). Moreover; in
a metaphorical sense, hardship is a noose around my chest and I cannot move anymore. All the
oil in my joints has drained out and I have been invaded by dust and grit from the fields and mud
is in my bone marrow (232). Naomi vents her fury for what she has gone through but, Aunt
Emily insist that she must let go by releasing the floodgates one by one because their is no doubt
that it will all happen again, over and over with different faces and names (238). Naomi s
experiences in Slocan has allowed to make peace with her past for a better future. In sum, Naomi
s childhood of mistreatment and hardship leads peace at last. She has been able to seek closure
with everyone in her life, it may not be the best or exciting moments but, she content with life
again. Although her wounds will never fully heal, Naomi has come to terms with her past and
allows herself to find solutions to her
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Organ And Tissue Regeneration And Organ Systems
In the human body, the integration of cells into tissues, organs and organ systems is the
propelling force behind maintaining homeostasis. Due to the intricate relationship of organ
systems with each other, a dysfunction in one organ might have a domino effect on other tissues
and organs within the body and since the human body is far from perfect, mutations, drugs, or
pathogens may lead to cellular damage at a microscopic level, which could then lead to the
deterioration of organs at a macroscopic level. In the past, organ failure was fatal and very little
could be done to reverse the process. However, thanks to the integration of various disciplines with
present day technology, organs and tissues can be regenerated through a multitude of distinct
procedures involving a team of individuals across various professions. Without the incorporation
of the works of doctors, mathematicians, physicists, material scientists, biochemists, and
molecular biologists, these life saving procedures may have not been possible. Organ and tissue
regeneration is prevalent in many aspects of nature, such as in the regeneration of starfish arms or
planarians. In fact, according to Mayo Clinic, the human liver is also known to regenerate itself in
response to mild damage. However, the damage to organs and tissues can be irreversible, such as
extensive liver cirrhosis caused by hepatitis or excessive alcohol consumption or a severe
myocardial infarction that can lead to the death of heart tissue.
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Verizon Case Study
Verizon Wireless is the nation s second largest wireless provider. With 67 million subscribers,
Verizon trails the largest wireless provider, AT T, by only 4 million subscribers. The business is a
joint venture of Verizon Communications and Vodafone PLC, officially named Cellco Partnership,
and operates as Verizon Wireless. Verizon Communications is the majority shareholder with a 55%
share.
I think the point of it for us is that we are who the customers look too to provide them the services
they want. We are going to let them define what they want around advertising. Do they want
location based things sent to them? Do they want local promotion? If so, we ll do that. Having the
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The company named former Embarq CEO Daniel Hesse to the top spot at the end of 2007. Not
long after, Hesse began replacing Sprint Nextel s top finance, sales, and marketing executives in
hopes that new blood would speed the revitalization of the business. Continuing to struggle to
keep pace with rivals, Sprint Nextel used layoffs during 2007 and 2008 to cut costs.
Additionally, the company announced in 2008 that it would close nearly 10% of its 1,400 retail
shops and 20% of its 20,000 distribution points. In an effort to differentiate itself from it s
competitors Sprint Nextel has invested $3 billion in a new network based on Intel s WiMAX
protocol which depends heavily on increased demand for broadband services for it to be
successful. In addition, Sprint Nextel has formed several joint ventures with cable companies to
bundle their services and a venture with Clearwire combining their wireless broadband businesses.
SprintNextel s huge investment in wireless broadband technology is seen as a big gamble but their
investment could pay off handsomely if demand for those services increases dramatically.
T Mobile USA
T Mobile USA, a subsidiary of Germany based Deutsche Telekom s T Mobile International
business, provides wireless voice and data communications services to subscribers in the US. It has
approximately 27 million customers using its GSM (global system for mobile communications)
network in the US, and they are also able to
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Last Judgement Michelangelo
Michelangelo was born on March 6, 1475 in Caprese, Italy. He was born in a small village but
often identify himself as Son of Florence . Michelangelo father didn t like the idea of him
becoming an artist. His father, Leonardo, ran a family bank business. With his mother being too
sick to care for him and his father taking care of the business. Michelangelo never reach much
affection causing him to to distant himself as well as lack of trust in his fellows. It wasn t until his
father figure how intelligent Michelangelo was that he send him to grammar school. There
Michelangelo meet Franceso Granacci that in courage Michelangelo to get into artistic vocation.
Leonardo realize that Michelangelo was not going to follow in his foot steps and take over the
familyto save what little fortune they had left. Art was too important to Michelangelo. Leonardo
agree to allow Michelangelo to apprentice in the workshop of painter Domenico Ghirlandaio. Fast
forward a couple of years and we get into the creation of the Last Judgment . The masterpiece
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The focal point is Christ himself. His hand gesture is almost as he is pulling away from the
damned that is on his right. Few major things you really focus on is Mary long side of Christ
casting her gaze on the blessed. As you start to look down you see the Angel and the Saints blow
their horn to wake up the dead. Sense of overwhelming power as you can see in their cheeks. At
the very bottom of the painting there is boatman Charon who sends the damned into hell an
devils are ragging the out of the boat. Then you come across the Damned Man who seem to come
to realization that he is going to he for his wrong doing. One of his eye are cover but the other
show fear of his terrible fate. Michelangelo also shows the righteous being lifted from their graves
into
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Outline and Evaluate Issues Surrounding the Classification...
Outline and Evaluate Issues Surrounding the Classification and Diagnosis of Depression
Scheff s Labelling Theory is a process which involves labelling people with mental disorders
when they produce behaviour that does not fit with socially constructed norms and labelling those
who reflect stereotyped or stigmatized behaviour of the mentally ill . A disadvantage of labelling
an individual with depression is that labelling can accentuate and prolong the issue. In addition by
labelling someone with depression who in fact is not depressed may in fact become depressed as a
result. Another problem is that labelling an individual with depression means that they can have
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There are also issues relating to reliability which may affect the diagnosis. One type is Test retest
reliability, which occurs when a practitioner makes the same consistent diagnosis on separate
occasions from the same information. In terms of depression this can be applied if the same
Doctor or Psychiatrist gives a patient a diagnosis of depression on two separate occasions. The
other is Inter rater reliability occurs when several practitioners make identical, independent
diagnoses of the same patient. This can be applied to depression by confirming that the diagnosis of
depression is accurate in a given situation.
Issues of validity also arise in the diagnosis of depression. For example, Predictive validity occurs if
diagnosis leads to successful treatment, then the diagnosis can be seen as valid. Under the heading
of depression, there are a series of depressive disorders such as Major Depressive Disorder, Pre
Menstrual Disorder etc. In terms of depression predictive validity will occur if the right diagnosis
is made followed by a subsequent correct course of action.
Research by Sanchez Villegas et al (2008) supports the predictive validity of depression diagnosis.
They assessed the validity of the Structured Clinical Interview to diagnose depression, finding that
74.2% of those originally diagnosed as depressed had been accurately
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William Shakespeare s Sonnet 18
Sonnet 18 may be the most famous lyric poem in English. Among Shakespeare s works, only
lines such as To be or not to be and Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? are better known.
On the surface, this poem is a statement of praise about the beauty of the speaker s love interest,
but when you look closely you can see how the speaker is actually praising himself for his skills.
This is also Shakespeare s first poem in the sonnets that doesn t explicitly encourage having
children. The procreation sequence of the first seventeen sonnets ended with the speaker s
realization that the they might not need children to preserve beauty, but he could also live in my
rhyme as he says in Sonnet17. Sonnet 18 is the first poem in which the speaker first attempts to
preserve the beauty for all time, and is also a perfect example of classic Shakespearean style of
writing and usage of metaphors. This poem uses several different metaphors, personification,
multiple themes, and follows a traditional form to get across the point to the reader that the
speaker is a well skilled and masterful poet. Four strong themes in this poem are change, fate,
love, and eternity. At first glance, the poem appears as if the speaker is praising and
complimenting his lover, but through closer examination you can see that the speakers main focus
is showing how good of a writer he is. Images and symbols of time, decay, and eternity are in this
poem because whether or not we think the lover is
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The Positive Effect On American Society During The Roaring...
Life was good when soldiers were returning home from war, and they were finally ready to enjoy
themselves and let loose. They were welcomed home with booze, flappers, and tons of Jazz. The
1920s were spent celebrating the joys of having families reunited and unfortunately grieving for
the ones who were unable to return home. New people emerged and helped mold how fun the
1920s were. Some of the people had a mainly positive effect, but some people had questionable
opinions from the public. As fun as the 1920s were, they were put on hold for an event that
changed many people s lives forever. Through the 1920s many people s names became well
known. For example, in the entertainment world, Charlie Chaplin The Tramp was a very well
known silent film maker and actor. One of his famous silent works was The Circus featuring him
stuck in a lion s cage. Charlie Chaplin was extremely good at getting his viewers attention even
though there was no sound. Chaplin had a very positive effect on the public during the Roaring
20s and was a great form of entertainment to watch. Not only did the arts become popular, but the
Roaring 20s was also the Golden Age of Sports . The Great Bambino, The Sultan of swat, The
King of crash, The colossus of clout, Babe Ruth, the one who helped make baseball popular again.
Babe Ruth first got his fame from being a dominant left handed pitcher who was. Ruth started in a
Boston Red Sox uniform in the year 1914, then ended his career in a Boston Braves
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How Did Great Britain Grow During The Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution was the movement in which machines changed people s everyday way of
life and the methods to manufacture goods. Before this time everyone had to spend long hours of
hand labor to even do the simplest tasks. The time period for the Industrial Revolution was around
1760 1850. There were many major improvements to the way people lived during this time such as:
agriculture, textiles, transportation, economics, and socialization. The Industrial Revolutionwas
sparked by Great Britain because they were the most well equipped in many ways. The British
Empire was one of the largest in the world during the Industrial Revolution. Their empire
expanded across almost the whole world; because of this they had access to almost all of the
natural resources on the planet. Since their empire was so large and they had nearly unlimited
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The advancement of the textile industry was very important in the development of Britain s
industrialization. With the use of new machines and the assembly line it was easier to create large
amounts of anything in less time and for less money. James Watt helped create the steam engine.
The steam engine was a great source of power because it came from burning coal. Coal was
highly abundant and easily accessible for the British. This helped with the cotton industry. John
Kay was also very important player in cotton innovations. He created the flying shuttle. Before this
invention it took four people to keep up with one cotton loom, and it took ten people to prepare
yarn for one weaver. This invention made it so that not as many people had to help with weaving.
This essentially doubled a weaver s production of cloth. Cotton imports increased from 2.5 million
pounds at the start of the Industrial Revolution to 366 million pounds by the end of
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Prevention And Intervention Strategies For Vietnam Veterans
Reserve and National Guard members, who report combat exposure, were more likely to
experience new onset heavy drinking, binge drinking, and alcohol related problems, thereby
greatly increasing their risk for suicidal behaviors (Frueh Smith, 2012). McCarl (2013) states that
redeployment and multiple deployments can further compound a service member s already fragile
state of mind if sent back into combat without fully recovering from the physical and mental
wounds of the previous deployment (p. 410). Veterans who have reported killing in war had twice
the odds of suicidal ideation (Maguen et al, 2015). In a study performed with Vietnam veterans,
sixteen of nineteen suicideattempters (82%) had felt out of control as a result of excessive fear or
rage during their tours of duty, including situations in which their anger led to their killing
noncombatant civilians (Hendin, 2014, p. 584).
Prevention and Intervention Strategies Suicide among veterans is a national concern and suicide
prevention is a priority for the VHA. In concern for the health and well being of military service
members and veterans, congress has mandated implementation of a comprehensive VHA suicide
prevention program. The VHA is the only large health care organization to assess suicide mortality
among its entire patient population (McCarthy et al, 2009). VA and Mental Health Programs.
Recognition of the mental health needs of returning veterans of OEF/OIF toward the end of 2005
spurred the VHA
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The Role of Mexican-American Border Relations in the...
The Role of Mexican American Border Relations in the Political Process
Throughout the 1990 s up until the present, Mexican American political relations have been very
inconsistent in their endeavors to define what the relationship should and will be between the two
different countries. The massive influx of Mexican immigrants has commanded attention from the
governments of both countries. This has resulted in attempts to make a working partnership
acknowledging the fact that the peoples of Mexican decent have grown into the largest minority
group in the United States and there are many issues to be hammered out by both countries in
establishing just economic and political relations. However this effort has encountered many
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The 1990 s: A Political of war on Mexicans in California
The early 1990 s suffered poor economic situations in the United States. The blame had to be put
somewhere so Governor Pete Wilson of California decided to vocally address this issue with his
proposed Proposition 187 in 1994. At this time California was facing economic recession and
adamantly felt that the massive immigration of illegal immigrants from Mexico was the primary
reason for residents economic struggles. Proposition 187, promoted as the Save Our State
initiative, called for a dismissal of the availability of public service such as education and health
care to illegal immigrants. It also aided in their deportation, as people such as nurses and teachers
would be required to report suspected illegal immigrants to authorities. This initiative was able to
pass even though public rhetoric of the opposition repeatedly called the supporters of Proposition
187 racists.
The economic concerns of the California residents were that the illegal immigrants were taking too
many of the state s resources in a time where resources weren t plentiful. One economic anxiety of
the residents during this time focused on the destruction of their communities from the crimes
committed by illegal immigrants. Many residents, especially those in the San Diego area, attribute
vandalization and robbery in their communities to illegal
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Essay on Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter
In Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter, the theme of sin viewed through the prism of many colors is
the essence of the novel. The protagonist, Hester, her child, Pearl, and the Reverend Dimmesdale
all live in a Puritanical society in Boston, and are subject to the Puritans strict religious beliefs and
rigid attitudes. Exposed to sin and the temptation of its concealment in varying degrees, these
characters evolve through the novel in different ways. Hawthorne brilliantly displays these
differences by juxtaposing extreme and vivid colorsВ—concealment is shown in dark, drab, and
gloomy shades, while openness has a bright and colorful sheen. In this way, Hawthorne establishes
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Hawthorne creates a bleak setting with A throng of bearded men, in sad colored garments and
gray, steeplecrowned hats and a dark prison with a beetle browed and gloomy front which was
further shadowed by weather stains and other indications of age, which gave a yet darker aspect to
the prison. From the darkness of this setting, a vividly contrasting images emerges of a wild rose
bush that thrives with delicate gems and fragile beauty . Hawthorne sets this colorful bush near
burdock, pig weed, apple peru, and such unsightly vegetation which he describes as the black
flowers . In this way, Hawthorne establishes the dichotomy between color and lack of color at the
outset of the book, and relates it to the personalities of the main characters.
The astonishing survival of a sole colorful rose bush amidst the dark weeds symbolizes the
potential for Hester and Pearl to survive the cruel puritanical punishments of the dark Puritans.
Just as the rose bush radiates colorfully from its surroundings, Hester gleams in contrast to the
large shadow of the Puritans that falls over the scaffold area. The Puritans are dressed in dark
suits, some wearing hoods and others bareheaded , and the hag like women are gray and grungy
with a coarse fibre and unembroidered attire. Hester
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The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor Essay
International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER)
The ITER is an internationally funded research and development project which focuses on
constructing the world s first largest experimental nuclear fusion reactor. This project intends to
adopt the experimental and theoretical studies of plasma physics or tokomak (a device utilizing
electromagnetic fields to trap plasma) and apply it to construct a fully functional, nuclear fusion
power plant which will harness the energy made from nuclear fusion to create electricity.. This
project is funded by USA, China, India, the EU, Russia, Japan and South Korea. The stated
countries have funded a total of 6.6 billion pounds to the French government in order for the project
to commence.
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This will ensure safety in case of any complications with the reactor.
With regards to the advantages of nuclear fusion, the raw fuel or energy itself is readily available.
The elements, deuterium and tritium are basically unlimited. Fusion will not emit toxic gas and
other deadly compounds into the atmosphere, unlike burning coal. Fusion will only release helium
gas, which will not have any effects on the atmosphere, as helium is very abundant on the
atmosphere, therefore it will not contribute to global warming. With regards to disadvantages, the
overall cost of constructing a facility which will harness the energy of nuclear fusion is extremely
high. ITER s project costs 10 billion Euros. With nuclear fission, the advantages are that, it is
inexpensive to create and harness the energy. Fission also does not create greenhouse gas. The
disadvantages are that, wastes are created from fission which can directly harm life and there is a
risk of a nuclear meltdown which will release electromagnetic radiation to its surroundings.
With chemical changes such as fossil fuel burnings, the advantages are that a lot of energy is
released during the combustion reaction and extremely cheap. Disadvantages are that, fossil fuels
release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which contributes to global warming.
From the stated advantages and disadvantages, nuclear fusion seems to the cleanest source of
energy. It does
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Essay about University of Phoenix Mgt 311 Week 3...
University of Phoenix_MGT 311 Motivation Action Plan Paper
You are a manager for Riordan Manufacturing. You recently administered a series of assessments to
your three employees to give you a better understanding of their different traits. You have begun
putting together an Employee Portfolio for each employee. Now you must use the information from
the assessments to create a Motivational Plan.
Resources: University of Phoenix Material: Employee Portfolio: Motivation Action Plan, Self
Assessments from Week One and Week Two Individual Assignment
Determine the motivational strategy or strategies that would likely be most appropriate for each of
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Whatever it is you are looking for; Riordan Manufacturing is a company that can help you get
there. Mr. Hutch, will begin with your action plan first. It was determined from your assessments
that you are extremely ambitious, hard working, dedicated, social and outgoing. These are just a
few of your individual strengths and characteristics. Keeping your assigned productivity projects in
mind, Riordan Manufacturing is offering an all expense paid trip to the person to complete the
most productivity in a year s time frame. With that in mind, I d like to challenge you to take our
company assistant management course this year. I believe you have the ability to multi task, and I
believe you are an excellent candidate to become the next assistant floor manager. Your ability to
socialize with others and your outgoing personality can help motivate other employees on the
floor to complete team projects as well as you do. Now, this might mean that you might have to
sacrifice some personal time at home with the family or other activities you might like to do on
your own time, but I promise you it will all be worth it in the end. This is an excellent opportunity
to show your true potential and move up in the ladder. Mrs. Sanchez, let us discuss your action
plan. Your self assessments showed that you are focused, empathetic towards others, outspoken,
loyal, and able to adapt well to your environment.
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Cost Minimization Analysis Paper
Cost minimization analysis is mostly applied in the health sector and is a method used to measure
and compare the costs of different medical interventions Springer. Cost minimization analysis is the
simplest type of cost analysis. The central focus is that one medical intervention is the same as
another, at lower cost. That is the outcomes must be the same. If an institution wishes to substitute
and anesthesia drug which cost $100 less than another there are several question that need to be
answered prior to changing vendors or manufacturers. The first is quality of the medication. The
Food and Drug Administration requires the drug to have the same active ingredients but the the
inactive ingredients may not necessary be the same. The issue is the drug may be the absorbed
different due to its inactive ingredients.. Some patient may not similarly absorb the medication
which may require that greater quantities may be needed to achieve the anesthetic effect that is
desired. As the purchaser of the less costly medication, I would ask the manufacturer to supply data,
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Will it cost more to prepare the medication and administer the lower cost medication? If the more
costly medication was for example in a single use vial this may require no more than transferring
the medication form the pharmacy to the operating room, where the anesthesia staff can administer
the medication. If however the the medication is purchased in a multi use vial it may require the
pharmacy to prepare the medication and then be distributed to the operating room or other areas of
the hospital. The man hours associated with this could be significant and more costly than using a
single dose vial. So therefore the direct and indirect cost of preparation need to be
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Love Song Of J Alfred Prufrock And The Love Place Turnterm...
TAKEHOME MIDTERM EXAM
During the 20th century, the world would see unprecedented and innovative changes that would
entirely revolutionize everyday life. Wars caused people to lose faith in the stability of cultural and
social foundations which extended to instilling a nihilistic view throughout the art community.
Technology would profoundly change western culture by promoting an underlying theme of
breaking away from established history and practices. Searching to create a clear disconnect from
19th century Victorianism museum like quality of art, authors such as T.S. Elliot, Bertolt Brecht,
and Jorge Borges estrange audiences by fragmenting the structure and perspective of their works. A
common theme among 20th century writers, and artists in general is to create an overall
disorienting and self reflecting experience through the development and application of a variety of
innovative techniques throughout their works. By alienating their audiences, artists at the dawn of
the 20th century were able to distance themselves from the notion that art was bound to a general
public purpose. Despite the diversity, early 20th century writers tend to focus and develop methods
of exploring the theme of the individual in society.
T.S. Eliot s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock reflects the feelings of emasculation experienced
by many men as they returned home from World War I to find women empowered by their new
role as breadwinners. In the same way that Eliot explores the theme
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Pros And Cons Of The Paleo Diet
On the other hand opponents of the Paleo Diet point out what they see as a major flaw in the pro
Paleo argument: There aren t any research backed reasons to cut dairy, legumes and grains out of
one s diet. Thus, the Paleo diet might have unintended health consequences and may not be
representational of a true Paleolithic diet. Ferris Jabr, How to Really Eat Like a Hunter
Gatherer: Why the Paleo Diet Is Half Baked, states that we are not biologically identical to our
Paleolithic predecessors, nor do we have access to the foods they ate. Matt Purdy, Paleo Schmaleo:
Why the Paleo diet is wrong, indicates that it was the glucose in starches like potatoes, cooked by
our Paleolithic ancestors, which allowed the human brain to develop. Kathleen Burke,
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Barack Obama s Path Of Presidency
Barack Obama s path to presidency was extremely difficult and one of the best executed political
strategies in recent memory. In a country still ripe with racism and bigotry, a black man of mixed
heritage was able to become the 44th President of the United States of America, an incredible
accomplishment that many didn t think was possible. For most politicians with career goals set
towards lofty government positions like the Commander in Chief, there is a well worn path that
many choose to take that leads up to running for such a high office. One part of that path is that
somewhere along the way you need to write a book or memoir of some sort, this can help
establish early how people feel about you and can start generating a buzz among voters, especially
if you are already in a position in Congress. President Obama did the same thing in 1995 when he
began his quest to join the IllinoisSenate by writing his memoir, Dreams from My Fatherand later
republished the same book in 2004 when he was running for the U.S. Senate. In Dreams from
My Father, Obama s words are often frank and honest in a way that most people wouldn t expect
from a man that eventually becomes the leader of the free world. He talks very openly about
casual drug use and his leisure time as a young man in a way that many think would raise flags for
some potential voters seeing that most people want to believe the illusion of the polished and
perfected lifestyles that people running for office often show
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Compare And Contrast The North And South Civil War
Neither North or South was ready to go into a major war. With the North having a US Army and
a US Navy it made the North have a better advantage. Another reason that they North was at a
better advantage was because of the agricultural and industrial backing. The Southern landscape
was a big part when it came to the civil war. The South did not have any resources making it hard
for both citizens and soldiers to live. A lot of things led up to the defeat of the South and victory
of the North. The North had a Us Army that was 16,000 strong and was mostly stationed in the
West, as well as the US Navy which was small but still noticeable. While the South did not have a
national army or navy. Instead they had small state armies like the army
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Essay Exposing Celiac Disease
Imagine having a life threatening disease and not even knowing it. This was the case for me. I
was brought up eating healthy wheat bread and grains. Much to my surprise I would learn it was
actually hurting my health. I have always had stomach issues and being lactose intolerant, I
blamed it on that. I never thought it could be something else. Last year I learned I was anemic;
soon I was lying in the hospital with a blood transfusion and wondering why. I ate extremely
healthy foods and was sure I should have retained those nutrients. Once my blood work came
back I was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism. I was burning more calories than I was eating without
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(Deas, G June 2003). Although not everyone who consumes gluten will automatically have
celiac, one in 133 healthy people have it (Celiac disease facts and figures). Some people are
more susceptible to having it than others. If a first degree relative such as a parent, sibling, aunt
/uncle or grandparent already has celiac, you have a 1 in 22 chance of having it, even if you
have no symptoms (Celiac facts and figures). During a study, researchers learned 60% of
children and 41% of adults found to have Celiac were asymptomatic (Celiac facts and figures).
Having no relatives with this disease or having no symptoms does not mean you are free and
clear of having it. Being tested and getting back a negative result is the only way to be sure that
you are not living with a disease that could be fatal. Other factors increase your chances of having
the disease. Sometimes celiac symptoms are misdiagnosed. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is one
of the conditions most commonly confused with CD. Doctors will often diagnose their patients
with IBS when in fact celiac is the culprit. IBS symptoms include abdominal pain, bloating,
diarrhea and constipation, which are identical to celiac symptoms. The difference is that while
celiac damages the small intestine, IBS attacks the large intestine, for reasons still unknown. IBS
sufferers should be tested, since their chances of having CD increases greatly (Lapid, N April 20,
2009). Consider the case of
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Significant Difference Between The Spanish And New England...
In 1492, Columbus came to the New World along with fifty other Spanish men. Those men spread
Catholicism throughout the native population, as well as settling to form their own colonies. Year
later, settlers from New England began colonizing in the New World spreading beliefs of
Puritanism as well as forming an economy apart from the Old World. The role of religion and
economy were significantly different during the two different colonizations periods, while the
treatment of the native population was significantly similar.
The role of religion between the Spanish and New England colonies were significantly different due
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In the Spanish colonies the encomienda system setup slavery in the form of labor to the natives. In
the Spanish colonies, the natives were set under the encomienda system where the natives were
used as slaves for their protection, in return for their labor. The natives were also forced to undergo
a conversion in religion under this system. The Spanish soldiers believed natives were only fit to be
tortured and killed. If the natives did not convert, the Spanish would torture and kill natives. Similar
to the Spanish colonies encomienda system, the New England colonies had indentured servitude.
During the early settlements colonists were mostly friendly with the natives. Soon, in the colonies
of Virginia and Maryland, chattel slavery and indentured servitude amongst the natives were vast.
The English believed the natives were property and compared to animals. In indentured servitude
the natives were granted freedom by the English in return for their work, just how to the Spanish
granted protection for their labor. For instance, slaves were the main work force when it came to
tobacco and sugar in the northern New England colonies. Due to the longevity of the contract the
natives were never granted their headrights. On the other hand, in the colony of Pennsylvania the
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New Harmony Research Paper
I have lived in New Harmony, Indiana since I turned three. New Harmony easily remains one of
the smallest towns in the state. Although New Harmony became my hometown, I was born in
Indianapolis; it is scary to wonder about who I would be if I had grown up in the largest city in
the state rather than here. Here being a town with a population of around 800 and one K 12
school with an enrollment of less than 200. This is the atmosphere that I grew up in. By the
time I made it through 1st Grade, I was attending all of the basketball games, rooting for the
Rappites and belting out the school song. I became New Harmony Rappite down to my bones.
The years I spent there were some of the best of my life. I can still remember certain events that
put a smile on my face: celebrating Chinese New Year with our second grade teacher, Ms. Wilson;
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When we all came outside for a picture and we sang the school song for the last time, I knew that
I would remember that day as possibly the best and worst day of my life. Losing the school was
an immense blow and it still hurts to think about it. I had such incredible relationships with my
peers and my teachers that I feel like I will never be able to recapture. The decision was made to
consolidate with North Posey the biggest rival New Harmony had ever known. The prospect of
transferring to a school many times larger, of walking in that first day not knowing hardly
anyone, it terrified me. Now that two years have passed and I have started my senior year at
North Posey, I recall that shy, reserved girl and I do not recognize her. It is difficult to connect
with who I used to be at New Harmony, tantamount to looking at a different person. I have new
friends and am taking challenging courses. I have made accomplishments in the past year alone
like staying at a veterinarian camp by myself for a week that are still surprising
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12 Angry Men By Reginald Rose
An issue that has been circulating is whether or not to conform. Rob Siltanen says, ... The ones who
see things differently. They re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You
can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can t do is
ignore them. Because they change thing.[...] ( cited) What he says is agreeable because the one that
does not conform, will be the one that changes themselves,their society and even their future. This
matter is an open topic of debate because one may agree that an individualdoes not need to conform
to society s ideals in order to find their happinessor be successful in life.
When an individual chooses to not conform, it will lead them to their future and their own
accomplishment. In the play,12 Angry Men, by Reginald Rose, readers can understand that one
do not have to conform to what is the majority but an individual could be successful with their
own action and thoughts. Juror 8 uses pathos to defend the boy by arguing, Look, this boy s
been kicked around all his life. You know living in a slum, his mother dead since he was nine.
He spent a year and a half in an orphanage while his father served a jail term for forgery. That s
not a very good head start. He had a pretty terrible sixteen years. I think maybe we owe him a few
words. That s all (Rose 5). Juror eight states that he cannot condemn a fellow human being to the
death sentence without first talking about
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General Security Policy Essay examples
Sample Information Security Policy
I. POLICY
A. It is the policy of ORGANIZATION XYZ that information, as defined hereinafter, in all its forms
written, spoken, recorded electronically or printed will be protected from accidental or intentional
unauthorized modification, destruction or disclosure throughout its life cycle. This protection
includes an appropriate level of security over the equipment and software used to process, store, and
transmit that information.
B. All policies and procedures must be documented and made available to individuals responsible
for their implementation and compliance. All activities identified by the policies and procedures
must also be documented. All the documentation, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Integrity: Data or information has not been altered or destroyed in an unauthorized manner.
Involved Persons: Every worker at ORGANIZATION XYZ no matter what their status. This
includes physicians, residents, students, employees, contractors, consultants, temporaries,
volunteers, interns, etc.
Involved Systems: All computer equipment and network systems that are operated within the
ORGANIZATION XYZ environment. This includes all platforms (operating systems), all computer
sizes (personal digital assistants, desktops, mainframes, etc.), and all applications and data (whether
developed in house or licensed from third parties) contained on those systems.
Protected Health Information (PHI): PHI is health information, including demographic information,
created or received by the ORGANIZATION XYZ entities which relates to the past, present, or
future physical or mental health or condition of an individual; the provision of health care to an
individual; or the past, present, or future payment for the provision of health care to an individual
and that identifies or can be used to identify the individual.
Risk: The probability of a loss of confidentiality, integrity, or availability of information resources.
V. INFORMATION SECURITYRESPONSIBILITIES
A.Information Security Officer: The Information Security Officer (ISO) for each entity
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The River War Churchill
The River War The nonfiction book I read this first half of the semester was The River War by
Winston S. Churchill. The River War details the Mahdist War in the Soudan from 1881 1899, and
the British Empire s presence in the Soudan during the reclamation of the country by the Egyptian
Government with England s assistance. It was published in 1899 by Longmans, Green and
Company. The book is largely written from a third person perspective, until around the second to
last chapter as Churchill had garnered the details around previous chapters from military reports,
journals, and first hand accounts from soldiers. Meanwhile in the second to last chapter it shifts to
first person a number of times as Churchill was actually present for the... Show more content on
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He recommended the book and even let me borrow his copy for however long I needed it. I had
decided to read this particular book from a pool of several I had assembled because being an avid
lover of history I found the concept of a British war in the Soudan to be far more intriguing than
the other nonfictions on my shelf. In general I thought this book was really informative and
interesting as a record of the events of the Mahdist Warin the Soudan, however I found it to be an
extraordinarily slow read, with the author in my opinion taking far too much effort to describe
every single event in great detail. Churchill described the smallest of actions with entire paragraphs
which frustrated me to no end, this led me to scour the page incessantly for relevant or interesting
information. If I hadn t skimmed through the dull or unimportant sections I imagine it would have
taken me an additional two weeks to
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The Consequences Of Addiction
According to medical guidelines, addiction is defined as a chronic, relapsing brain disease that is
characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences (Paola). Its
symptoms consist of weakened control over the substance of choice, lack of ability to process
proper thinking and an obsessive consideration for the substance (Wikipedia). When we do
something pleasurable our brains are designed to reward us by releasing a chemical called
dopamine. This chemical is released in high quantities when drugs are ingested, not only enticing
the addict but encouraging him/her to seek after the source from which they obtained pleasure. This
part of the brain is called the reward system (Shatterproof). In 1991, the American Medical... Show
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Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), suggests that giving
addiction the disease label helps remove the shame and guilt that addicts feel because of their
lifestyle and poor choices (Siegel). Labeling addiction as a disease is really like giving the
addict permission to use because it justifies their behavior. There are two major trigger factors
that begin the cycle of addiction. Some want to have a good time and some people just want to
run from their problems. This vicious cycle consists of the user turning to some source for
escape because of their unmet needs. Although, the feeling of temporary euphoria does occur;
this release leaves the individual feeling anxious, depressed and guilty. Unsatisfied and
frustrated the addict now has to face the consequences of their actions and the people he/she has
hurt. Overwhelmed with remorse, guilt, and shame, the abuser is back at the beginning of the
torturous cycle. The word disease makes exciting this cycle much harder than it already is by
forcing the addict to believe he is powerless over his choice. PhD. Mark Lewis, a neuroscientist,
and professor of developmental psychology encourages that in order for the abuser to have a
window of opportunity out of addiction, he/she would need to feel the shame and guilt that is
covered up by the disease model (Lewis). Guilt and shame can be good. They can motivate you
to change and re evaluate yourself. If dealt with correctly they can help steer you in the right
direction. The shame addicts feel after failing time and time again is a very important tool they can
use to make the decision to head down the road of
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Andy Warhol And His Influence On Art
When someone is asked to name the most famous artists in history, they usually point out all the
classics; van Gogh, da Vinci, Monet, and Picasso. However, even though they are all extremely
renowned, Andy Warhol is right up in that list of top guns. His style of art was a major influence
on art today; in fact, Andy Warholis one of the most significant artists of the 20th century.
Various famous people come from a modest life and Andy Warhol is one of them. He was born
to Slovakian immigrants as Andrew Warhola in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on August 6, 1928. His
father and mother were Ondrej and Julia Warhola and he was the youngest of three boys. His
father worked in construction while his mother did work as an embroiderer. They were
Byzantine Catholics and raised their sons the same. Andy Warhol was a sickly child and would
often miss school due to chorea, a disease that is connected to the nervous system. However,
Warhol s mother was an artistic person and introduced him to art whenever he was sick at home
and Warhol loved it. When Andy Warhol was fourteen, his father died. In his will, he wanted his
youngest son to use the money to go toward a further education. Andy Warhol graduated high
school in 1945 and enrolled at the Carnegie Institute for Technology. After graduating in 1949 with
a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Warhol moved to New York City.
There are nearly a hundred different styles of art that all came around at different periods of time.
When Andy Warhol first
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Marie Laure And Siddhartha
There are many novels written with different experiences included into each one making them
unique, but when one breaks down the novels one can realize how there may be different
adventures, but there really is only one story. Joseph Campbell s Monomyth cycle is used to
compare stories and outline how similar two different novels can be; in Hesse s Siddhartha and
Anthony Doerr s All the Light We Cannot See, the three main stages of the monomyth cycle and
different themes throughout the novelreally pull the stories together; it shows the characters
journeys to find who they are and what they stand for play a role in how there s truly only one
story. In Hesse s Siddhartha and Doerr s All the Light We Cannot See, the two heroes, Siddhartha
...
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Although losing sight is scary for Marie she is adventurous and eager to learn about the new world
that she now is accessible to. Her father carves out puzzles and a scale model of their
neighborhood for her to walk around safely. Marie s father buys her Jules Verne adventurenovels in
Braille to help her cope with her blindness. The theme father son relationship comes to play a role
in the beginning of Siddhartha and All the Light We Cannot See as Siddhartha and Marie Laure are
looking for adventure and their relationships with their fathers are shown strongly with a lot of
support. In both, the son or daughter wants to somehow leave, and in both, the father indulges and
is hurt by it, but encourages it as well. The fathers must let go of their son or daughter to find their
own way in the world, even against their own better judgement.
After the hero leaves the separation stage, they enter the initiation stage where they may act a
certain way, struggle through certain situations, or even do something significant in order to be
accepted into an unknown world. Two of the stages presented within initiation is crossing the
threshold and belly of the whale, where the hero finally crosses the threshold between the world
he is familiar with and the world he is not yet familiar with. It may be leaving their home for the
first time or doing something they have always been scared to do. This action signifies the Hero s
commitment to his journey and
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The Effects Of The Birth Of Twins
In 2011, every 1 in 82 births was the birth of twins. In the past two decades, the incidence of twin
births raised from 2.2% in 1992 to 3.8% in 2008 (Multiple Births Canada 1). This means that the
birth of twins is on the rise. Twins pregnancies are considered high risk and can cause many
complications for motherand babies. After the twins are born there are many challenges parents
face to provide for each baby with an adequate amount of attention to create a bond, especially
during the first year. This paper outlines some of the short term stressors associated with having
twins such as effects on the mother, father, other children in the familyand how they can cope with
the stress. This paper argues twins cause more stress for families,... Show more content on
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1). Many studies have documented elevated parental stress and psychological distress following
the birth of a preterm baby or low birth weight baby, which is common when it comes to the
birth of twins. Parental stress is often self reported and described as chronic, acute or situational.
Many mothers worry about financials, the individuality of the twins and their impact on the
other family members (Harvey, Regender, and Denny 30). Social support is the most important
coping resource for parents of premature infants because it has been shown to lessen the
impacts of stress (Lutz et al. 644). Social support can be defined as having one s needs met
through the presence and interaction with others, such as spouses, family members or friends
(Lutz et al. 644). Support from family members is more prominent in the lives of twins than in
single babies because not all mothers are willing or able to care for twins on their own.
Occasionally social support from family does not always give mothers proper bonding time with
each twin. This is because one twin is always handed off to another person while the other stays
with the mother. This again may have a negative impact on the bonding of child and mother during
the first year (Piontelli 79). With the right social support mothers and families can easily make it
through the first year of the twins lives and relieve the short term
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Hunting Persuasive Speech
Long ago be for mcdonald s and and internet there was hunting the only why you can get food
some people still do it to day. Some people do it for a sport. Some people in woodlands and near
lack live of the food they get. So in this complex story i will tell you how to hunt and what
supplies and what type of bow you will need to hunt. Ok this is the first step to become a hunter! If
you are under 16 then you don t need a huntinglicense which allows you to hunt and this is how
you you do it. There is two ways to get on the first way is you can do it online which you can
make you do the Quiz on computer and there is a field day which you need to attend in order to
get your license. If you pass great if you did not try again. Ok the next thing you need to do is
get a bow right for you need some that comforts you to hunt some people use a crossbow or a
compound bow to hunt you can use a riflebut i will tell you bout that later. So you can go too a lot
of bow or gun shops to get a bow just right for you. Some shop are in frederick Gun
Shack,Bowhunters,bass pro shop and Jefferson Archery. So when you find a bow you like you
what to talk to the person that calibrates... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You have a field arrow you have the standard bullet, broadhead point with fixed blades. You also
have removable points that make it so you can customise your arrow head. You have expandable
blades that means when you hit your target it has a extra blade that is brought out to stop the
arrow and do more damage. Now you have the body of the arrow. If you get a type of arrow body
that does not work for you target then it could snap you have carbon and aluminum. I use carbon
my prefens it goes faster but aluminum is stronger your arrow holder is another part of your bow it
is easier for me to have a an arrow holder that is on your bow so that its not on your back and it is
easier to reload your
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Sponge Research Paper
Sponges are creatures that many people do really take about, but the truth is that they are
fascinating. They are simple compared to many creatures on this planet, but such a simple
creature can have intriguing ways to function in life. They have so many different structures that
help collect food and allow water flow. Also, there are a few different morphologies that they
can take advantage of to survive. One of the most important factor to a sponge s survival is the
water flow velocity to area ratio. For a sponge to survive there are a few structures that water must
go through. To get inside the sponge, the water must travel through tiny holes called ostia. The
water then flows into an opening called the spongocoel, and finally out of the sponge through the
osculum. Inside the spongocoel are tiny flagella which capture the food particles necessary for the
sponge s survival. If the sponge is more complex than the pathway to the spongocoel is more
complex. This results in more flagella which will result in more food for the sponge.... Show more
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If the spongocoel of the sponge is too large, there will be areas in the sponge where the water is
not circulating. If that happens, the amount of water flow and the feeding efficiency is lowered. If
the spongocoel is too small, there will not be that much water flow; therefore, the feeding
efficiency will still be low. To maximizing the amount of water flow and the feeding efficiency,
sponges have adapted their morphology. The three different types of morphology are asconoid,
syconoid, and leuconoid. The asconoid is the simplest structure while the leuconoid is the most
complex structure. The leuconoid is the most complex because it has more pathways to the
spongocoel which allows a higher feeding
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  • 2. Creative Writing Of Charlotte Russet Autumn sunshine warmed the day to a gentle twenty degrees and silvery paths of light wove through the canopy of russet leaves that crowned the Tree of the Dead. Giant boughs of the hundred year old plane tree rustled in the breeze, dancing to the melodic strains of the Celtic Farewell. Charlotte gripped Henry s hand with an intensity that not only calmed him, but made him thankful for a love he only dreamed was possible. Wooden crutches grazed the tender skin under his arms, but he refused to sit. Pride prickled his spirit and straightened his spine and as Charlotte s sea blue eyes met his, they crinkled with love, respect and admiration. Yet, they remained tinged with a hue of sadness that masked their shared grief. Again, as he stood before the Tree of the Dead, six brief weeks after the loss of Sam Lannigan, Henry opened his eyes, emerald green and determined, and this time, let silent tears fall unashamedly down his face. They landed on the crisp blue of his suit and dampened his navy tie to leave stains not only on his clothing, but etched within his soul. The reach of the Tree stretched far, and Henry watched his loved ones move through a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And while sympathetic, they delivered the same response as delivered by Captain Black. Henry recalled their trip, remembered Ruby s melancholy mood, recalled the unusual feeling in his gut as Charlotte told him they were visiting Melbourne on secret girls business . At the time, Henry ignored his better instincts and let the exhaustion of another double shift sift his memories, and the bitter feel, from his mind. He looked back now and knew all the signs were there: Ruby s dismay, isolation and distress. Even Smitty knew of the signs of Ruby s heartbreak. Henry recalled their conversation as they both crouched in the mine waiting for the blast that lead to eventual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Meaning Of Folklore Tales INTRODUCTION In each country there are lots of folklore stories or also known as folktales that have been told by generation to the younger generations. For example, in America there are famous folklore stories such as Bloody Mary, Heroes, Villains and so on. In Malaysia, there are also folklore stories that are famous such as Lady White Snake, Hikayat 1001 Malam, Pak Kaduk, Si Luncai, and so on. Before we discover more about the other side of folklore, we need to know the meaning of the it. Folklore is the body of expressive culture, including tales, music, dance, legends, oral history, proverbs, superstitions and so forth common to a particular population that comprises the traditions of that culture, subculture or group (New World Encyclopedia , 2013). The meaning of folklore according to Oxford Student Dictionary means the traditional stories and beliefs. The other meaning of folklore is the traditional beliefs, customs and stories of a community that have been passed through the generations by mouth to mouth or by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Wikipedia, 2015) THOUGHTS AND PERCEPTIONS During the old times, folklore are really famous and most of the students know about it. They can even perform a performance about the stories with their heart content because they know that folklore are really valuable and enjoyable. As their bedtime stories, they are been exposed with Kancil stories, Princess Santubong and Sejinjang and Mayang Sari. Nowadays, folklore are no longer being known by the younger generations. Folklore remain to be folklore only, the children no longer have their interest in it. Why this is happening? Kids are being exposed with western countries fairy tales such as Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and Seven Dwarfs, Harry Potter and many more. Their parent prefer these tales instead of Malaysia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The United States Government Surveillance Policy Ever since the American public was made aware of the United States government s surveillance policies, it has been a hotly debated issue across the nation. In 2013, it was revealed that the NSA had, for some time, been collecting data on American citizens, in terms of everything from their Internet history to their phone records. When the story broke, it was a huge talking point, not only across the country, but also throughout the world. The man who introduced Americans to this idea was Edward Snowden. Born June 21, 1983, Edward Snowden was just a 29 year old contractor for the NSA when he happened across the information (Harding, 2014). Acting on his morals and beliefs, he moved to educate the American public on their government s activities. His decision to do so impacted the way the nation viewed government surveillance in the years to come. Growing up, Snowden s principles were deeply influenced by his father. An active member of the U.S. military through his work in the Coast Guard, he was trained to dutifully uphold the Constitution, and instilled this same ideal in his son (Harding, 2014). Snowden had also always been good with computers. Although he lacked a college degree, he eventually got a job with the CIA in the Information Technology department due to his superior skill with a computer (CITE?). This title allowed him maximum security clearance, which later led to him discovering a problem within their system (CITE?). According to Harding, author of The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay On The Crucible Charlie Chaplin Arthur miller s play the crucible and the film the king in New York directed by Charlie Chaplin explores the way politics and people are intertwined. Both these composers, through their texts, sagaciously convey the notion of how oppressive politics can be. They instil on the responder of the way in which politicscan ruin and lead both people and societies to destruction when given too much power. Arthur miller and Charlie Chaplin were profoundly affected by the mass hysteria of communism led by the politician Joseph McCarthy that happened in America in the 1950 s. They suffered under the political tyranny of the house of Un American activities (HUAC) when they were accused of supporting the communist ideology. Amid the political disarray, Chaplin was exiled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is revealed through the character Abigail. Abigail s control of others is demonstrated when she smashes betty across the face . Through the stage direction, miller conveys the power and authority Abigail possesses. Abigail resorts to such actions due to the conformity of theocratic societies which deemed people who danced as devils. The extent to which she is willing to go to hide this fact is portrayed when she threatens the girls by stating the she will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder you . Through the high modality of her threatening voice, the responder glimpses the power motivation can bring in a political system that seeks to oppress others. Moreover, Abigail challenges the theocratic society through the symbolism of her rising up to Danforth, who is seen as the embodiment of the theocratic society. Through this stage direction, miller demonstrates the way rebellion can be engendered by political systems that repress its people. In summary, political systems can engender mass chaos when certain individuals stand up to the political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Character Analysis Of Mrs. Dalloway, By Virginia Woolf Written by Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway is a fictional novel that concentrates on the daily encounters of Clarissa Dalloway and her flashbacks. Woolf s stream of consciousness technique and third person narration gives the reader an insight into the doings and feelings of the various characters in the novel. Woolf s commentary focuses on the oppression that resulted from World War I. This is seen primarily in Septimus Warren Smith, who suffers from shell shock and serves as a double of Clarissa. On a Wednesday in June, Clarissa, who is currently 52 years old, introduces the readers to a plethora of streets in Westminster and also the up scale guests who will be attending her party that evening. Clarissa is known for her lavish parties, thrown for the purpose of allowing important people to chat, while maintaining her upper class image that was gained through her marriage with Mr. Dalloway. The plot of the novel is simple, yet readers know intricate details about the characters through their thoughts. In Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf uses Clarissa s isolation, her realization of life and death, and the relationships between the characters in a single day during the post World War I era to express the feelings and thoughts of Clarissa, who hears the striking of Big Ben and reflects upon her past. Mrs. Dalloway, although married to Richard Dalloway and living in an apartment with Sally Seton, displays signs of isolation and loneliness. Her parties are a way for her to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. I Hate The Swim Team I hate the Swim Team! The coach is so mean to me and he is always yelling and calling me out! I m never going back to the team! Everything that we are doing is so hard and I do not think I can do it anymore. I like the challenges, my teammates, and the fun, but the long practices and all the extra work is just not for me. Because of the fun things on team and my lovefor the team, I will stay on the Swim Team! Is This Love? Does she love the team enough to overlook all of their flaws? Love is Showing passion, enthusiasm, devotion, and dedication to someone or something. My definition of love can be shown through a Work of Literature, A Historical Event, and a Personal Anecdote. Love can be shown through the Literary Work of The Book Of Ruth. In the book of Ruth, Naomiwanted Ruth and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One moment in history that demonstrated love greatly was Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mandela was a Civil rights Activist, a Writer, and a President. Nelson Mandela helped bring an end to apartheid ( History.com) and he was advocate for human Rights. Mandela was a leader of Proteste done peacefully and also armed resistance against the whites. (History.com) Nelson Mandela fought for equality among the African American and the Caucasians. Mandela became an inspirational leader and symbol for the people following this leadership. Love was shown through Nelson Mandela s journey. Mandela wanted all races to be free and equal. This eventually lead him into Jail for 3 decades. Love is exhibited here because Nelson Mandela was dedicated to getting equality that the consequences did not matter. After getting out of Jail, the same previous actions were committed. Nelson Mandela did everything he could to gain equality. Nelson Mandela was passionate and devoted; therefore, Nothing was able to hinder his process. Nelson Mandela was successful in the use of love because it was not just talked about, but exhibited ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. How To Play A Woodwind Instrument When I was in fifth grade, I was caught between two worlds, playing a woodwind or string instrument. If I played a woodwind instrument, I would have to blow in it to make music, but string instruments consist of playing with a bow to make music. After much thought, I decided that the violin was the best instrument due to its beautiful, unique sound, plus the possibilities are never ending. I could receive a compliment from a teacher, or even be accepted to the symphony. In elementary, I was known as the best player for my patience and understanding of every piece we played in the orchestra. Your daughter is my best student in all four schools that I teach, exclaimed my orchestra teacher, Ms. Nichols, to my mother. Ever since then, I have been practicing my violin every minute of every day. At the end of my sixth grade year, I received a letter stating that I have been invited to audition for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Subsequently, I received another letter. It clearly stated that I would have to know 2 octave scales, up to 3 sharps and 3 flats. The world just ended for me. I was clueless on what 2 octave scales were, therefore, my parents decided that I needed a private teacher. We found a college student striving for a bachelor in the arts and she was the one improvement I needed. I went to see her every week and tried my best to accomplish as much as possible but nothing would differentiate. We tried to do whatever possible that would help. We played in sync and recorded ourselves to hear what we sounded like. A lady who was in a car and just realized they passed their destination, hence having to do a U turn, would define the exact sound that I made. Instead of laughing, she motivated me to change my routine and express my feelings, but instead of expressing them emotionally, I shall express them on an instrument. It was a glorious moment and afterwards, I sounded surprisingly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Hamlet Nihilist Analysis To be or not to be a nihilist In 1927, Martin Heidegger observed that nihilism was already the normal state of man that the disbelief in life having objective meaning is the most prevalent. If Heidegger is correct, then our current era is one in which Hamlet would fit in well.. Critics have proposed that Hamlet is too much of a refined intellectual to commit a callous act such a murder, a more plausible claim is his crises of inaction not caused merely by a quirk of character or spirituality, it is in fact caused by a lack of spirit: Hamlet is not religious, he is a nihilist. Through his deep pessimism, incessant brooding, and radical skepticism, Hamlet shows his colors as a nihilist who believes in nothing and has no purpose. When Hamlet admits that there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so (Shakespeare, II. ii. 254 55), Hamlet displays his lack of belief in even fundamental concepts such as good and evil; he dismisses them as mere constructs of the mind. Hamlet should be devoutly religious as a man in Christian Denmark. However, since he has a self professed lack of belief in good and evil, and therefore, religion and God, action is not possible because Action requires the veils of illusion. (Nietzsche 35). Hamlets nihilistic bent rises to the fore when conversing with Rosencrantz and gentle Guildenstern. During their first discussion they produce a malignant energy that leads them to deep cynicism and a demeaning of all good and pure ideas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Analysis Of Alan Paton s Cry The Beloved Country In one of C.S. Lewis numerous influential books, The Weight of Glory, he states, To be a Christian means to forgive the inexcusable, because God has forgiven the inexcusable in you. Throughout life people often become angry with another person, or at a situation. Whether a person is in control of that situation or not, as a Christian, the Bible speaks of forgiving and loving others no matter the fault committed against a person. The quote by C.S. Lewis is an example of how it is inexcusable for Christians to not forgive others because God constantly forgives. While Stephen does not completely struggle with the forgivenessaspect throughout his experiences in the book, the various times he becomes angry with another character can sometimes prevent him from forgiving that person right away. In Alan Patons Crythe Beloved Country, the main character Stephen Kumalo sins against his sister Gertrude and his sons girlfriend, and this shows how Stephen struggles with controlling his anger throughout the story. Stephen Kumalo shames his sister Gertrude because he is upset, angry, and embarrassed that his family has fallen apart. After Stephen meets with Gertrude for the first time and finds out what she has been doing, he declares, You have shamed us... A liquor seller, a prostitute with a child and you do not know where it is. Your brother a priest. How could you do this to us? (Paton 61). However, Stephens rage does not last for long though because his heart quickly softens ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Myrtle Wilson In The Great Gatsby The influential and detrimental power of dreams and wishful thinking Dreams can empower individuals to achieve their goals and illuminate the path towards great success. Although these dreams can deeply inspire an individual to persevere, they also taint the reality of that particular situation. In F. Scott Fitzgeralds novel, The Great Gatsby the main characters are greatly enthralled by their vision of love and the American dream. The protagonist, Jay Gatsby is fuelled by his tremendous love for Daisy Buchanan and, constructs a life of mystery, wealth and, luxury. George Wilson is an important character who portrays a lower class lifestyle. He is powered by his faith and love towards his wife, Myrtle Wilson. Both Gatsby and George ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is married to Myrtle whom is materialistic and neither acknowledges his effort nor his determination to please others. Instead, Myrtle is unfaithful, attending parties with her lover, Tom and complaining about George, The only crazy I was was when I married him. I knew right away I made a mistake. He borrowed somebody s best suit to get married in (35). Myrtle is unhappy with her marriage and immerses in an affair with a wealthier man. Unlike Gatsby, George is not only unknowing of Myrtles infidelity but also her dissatisfaction with their misfortune. George continues to idealize Myrtle and grows anxious about loosing her. It is not until Chapter Seven when it occurs to George that Myrtle is indeed cheating and he begins to conserve their money in order to evacuate away from Tom. What do you want all this money for, all of a sudden? I ve been here too long. I want to get away. My wife and I want to go West, George tells Tom (). Identical to Gatsby s expectations of Daisy, George believes he can escape with Myrtle to live a better life and he acknowledges Tom as a threat. Tom manages to attract both his wife, Daisy and his mistress, Myrtle s attention. This causes both Gatsby and George to feel inferior and desperate about their own lack of opulence and validity. Finally, it is important to not how similar, yet ironic the death of George and Gatsby ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Farming and Natural Resource Dynamics under Public-Private... 1.1. Community Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM): Opening Doors for Market Oriented Approaches Over the past twenty years, CBNRM has been adopted as a panacea for achieving sustainable NRM and rural economic development in East and Southern Africa [13]. CBNRM was born out of the wisdom that most causes of rural resource degradation take place due to centralised governance systems that exclude local communities from accessing resources in protected areas [14]. Thus, Nyirenda et al. [15], note that CBNRM should contribute to improved collective action in NRM. The net benefits of this approach include among others rural poverty alleviation, enhancing conservation, strengthening rural economies, empowering local community management capability in order to lead to long term social, economic and ecological benefits [13]. CBNRM has been implemented using different models notable among which include Zimbabwe s CAMPFIRE [16], and LIFE in Namibia [13]. According to Nelson and Agrawal [14], most scholars and CBNRM practitioners reveal that the approach has not fully achieved its objectives. For instance, in Zambia, CBNRM programmes have been affected by poor governance in the local community institutions [15,17]. In Botswana, Nelson and Agrawal [14], assert the lack of political will to manage wildlife using CBNRM model as one of the challenges. Additionally, some models such as CAMPFIRE have been criticised as meeting only conservation objectives at the expense of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. True War Story The essay How To Tell a True War Story written by O Brien complexifies the idea of truth by furnishing readers divergent approaches on to tell how if a story is true or not, in which its readers had to utilize their own sense of understanding to interpret what O Brien was emphasizing about truth. Interpretation is a psychological process, which requires a mental process to make meaning of a text. Stanley Fish, the author of How To Recognize a Poem When you See One argues that the meaning of a text originated from the reader s recognition and its interpretive communities. Fish, in his essay, I acquired the true meaning of a text originated from the act of reading and its interpretive communities. How To Tell a True War Story By O Brien is a complex story that scrutinizes the complex correlation that exist between war experience and the way stories are being told. Through anecdotes, O Brien substantiates that a writer contains the ability to form its readers beliefs and viewpoint. Finding a meaning for O Brien s story was practically easy because through his anecdotes I was able to openly examine what O Brien was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I found instances, such as when he stated, a true war story is never moral. In this sentence, many would emphasize that he s saying there is no moral at all because in reality looking this sentence in its proper sense that is what it s saying, but when I look closely, that is not what he is emphasizing because in this sense he is utilizing moral as an adjective, meaning he s portraying war story as never moral. Which to me he s saying there is a moral in a war story but it s just not right to learn that morality because if you believe in it you might end up doing the same thing. Now, it is just those imperative phrases that helped me understand what O Brien was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Survival Of The Holocaust The holocaust was a time people were surrounded by humiliation, exploitation, hardships, loss and death. It was barely possible for people to stay human during this time. The Holocaust was a severe tragedy that happened in the early 1940s and will forever be remembered. There were many people,The Bielski brothers in particular, who remarkably fought against the beliefs and doings of Hitler and the Nazi party. The Bielski brothers, Tuvis, Zus and Aasel lost their parents and siblings to the cruelty of the Nazis, but they survived. Their group was made not only to resist Hitler and the nazis, but to save lives. Together, they risked their lives everyday to help save and help those who suffered from the doings of Hitler and the Nazis.They tried ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They carried out the largest armed rescue of Jews by their own people during the war. In their eyes, they were seeking revenge, or payback, for the massacre of their family. The group had a location in the forest where they took the people they rescued from the ghettos. Some decided not to go either because they feared the hunger and the cold of the forests. They also did not believe that fighting the Germans would change the course of history. The ones that had decided to escape had to slip through fences, holes and tunnels and walk through the countryside to the forest camp. The nazis caused pain to the jews, but the pain was forgotten when one man in particular saw two of the Bielski brothers and a dozen other Jewish partisans. They were on tall horses and carrying machine guns, he says. It was an amazing sight. The brothers had to constantly move camp to stay ahead of the germans. They ended up in Naliboki forest, where they created a settlement with a bakery, infirmary, workshops for carpenters, tailors and shoemakers and even a small theatre. The group had to work hard to stay alive, but it was worth it to not be in control of the Germans who wanted nothing but to see them suffer. In many ways, this was a learning experience for us. We learned that indifference is a terrible way to treat people. We always say that it will never happen again, but still it happens. As young people, its our duty to make sure it doesn t, but it still does. Why does it keep repeating? Its an ongoing event that will never stop if we don t do something. We must learn from the past so we can prevent it from ever happening again. But how can we do this? We can stop it by not being a bystander to indifference. People suffer when we choose to do nothing. People die when we do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Pros And Cons Of Haiti Since 1994, Haiti has experienced seven major military and humanitarian interventions undertaken by the United States of America (USA) and the United Nations (UN). These interventions are thought to have helped Haiti develop economically and politically, but has this been the case? Despite the many interventions, or perhaps because of them, Haitiis still the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere and one of the poorest countries in the world. The country is overwhelmed with corruption, high unemployment, high crime levels, and miserable economic prospects for its citizens. Looking at the advantages and disadvantages of the interventions gives us a clearer picture of why Haiti is in such a dismal state today. Interventions brought thousands of foreign troops to Haiti, but also brought several benefits. For example: The building of roads, schools, and hospitals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But that is not all many of the products that the USA has donated to Haiti such as wheat, rice, bananas, and yams, have made thousands of Haitian farmers and businesses insolvent as they cannot compete with the subsidised American products. In 1998 Haiti produced 47% of the country s consumed rice, which plunged to a mere 15% by 2008 entire industries have been destroyed and the country is now almost exclusively dependent on imports, primarily from the USA. Unemployment skyrocketed and it damaged the Haitian economy and markets to the point where the government of Haiti even had to call for an end to large scale food aid in 2010. But food aid continues to this day despite its harm. It is critical to realise that the situation in Haiti does not look much better today than it did in 1994 despite all the aid. Therefore, whether these donations and investments have brought any meaningful benefits to Haitian citizens is highly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Current Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act (... ABSRACT The healthcare system in the United States has been under fire for the last several years, with the primary focus on radical reform of the fragile healthcare system. Legislators, the American people and the media all have differing opinions on the direction of such a reform. The following is an investigative review of the current Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), which is the latest attempt at reform and the most ambitious healthcare reform in the history of the United States. The core design of PPACA is to ultimately provide universal healthcare to the nation. The present review of literature addresses both the benefits/deficits, implementation and evaluation of the current and ever evolving healthcare... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ObamaCare set into motion a the largest healthcare reform in history and the initiative was so broad and wide ranged that the governing body could not anticipate potential problems because there were to many entities involved. From public health initiatives, such as the implementation of the Prevention and Public Health Fund (virtual marketplace), to those statues in the PPACA that aim to increase the public s access to health insurance has suffered many bumps in the road (Gable, 2011). For instance, in the initial extension of ObamaCare to the public, the individual interest and online requests was so intense that the system failed and was unable to support such a high demand of consumer inquiry, let alone enrollment. Most of the focus was spent on legislative law and not the actual accessibility and delivery to the citizens. Critics of the PPACA do not waste time in pointing out that legislation does not take a public health approach that targets the deficits evident in the American healthcare system or challenge the decades long medicalization of health with a population based approach (Gable, 2011). In short, the health initiatives are solely focused on the extension of health services ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay On Tennis Courts Types of Tennis Courts 1.Clay Courts Clay courts are considered slow since a ball will bounce relatively higher and more slowly on a clay court, thus making it much more difficult for a player to hit unreturnable shots. Clay courts are unique in that the ball bounce leaves a mark on the surface, and this mark can be used to determine whether or not the shot was in. Type of Surface/Material Clay courts are made from natural stone that is crushed into different levels. The finest level which is in powder form is used for the upper most layers and loosely bound together with water. Effects on Style of Play Clay surface results in significantly longer rallies than the other three surfaces. Horizontal velocity of the ball after ground contact ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are usually sealed and come in tin cans of three or four. 3.Higher Attitude TennisBalls. Are used In High attitudes regions, where regular balls would have a greater bounce Outline the Tennis Etiquettes /Unwritten Code of Tennis Sportsmanship Don t retrieve a ball from another court while they are still playing; Wait until they finish playing. Talk quietly if you are near tennis courts that are in use. Apologize if you win a lucky point or if you accidentally hit your opponent with a ball. Do not criticize your partner or opponent, be positive and offer encouragement instead. Please wear appropriate attire on court. Only sport kits are allowed. Keep tennis balls in your pocket or at the back centre of the court. Pass a ball to the server at a sensible speed so that it is easy to catch, bouncing once or twice. No picking of Calls is allowed during a play. Cell phones must be silenced. One should retrieve balls for their partners if they are scattered in the court during an active play. Do not walk behind a court during an active point. Pass as quickly as possible after a point has finished. If a ball from another court ends up on your court you should roll it back safely and not direct to a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Learned Through Volunteering I learned many different skills through volunteering at Maine Medical Center. I learned what it takes to become a doctor at Maine Medical Center and why it is a leading hospital (WHERE?). Volunteering made me realize that this is the only hospital I would like to work at. The staff within the hospital makes it a wonderful place to be a part of, even as a volunteer. The many people I worked with made me feel like family. They were willing to answer any question, and teach me anything they knew. Through volunteering, I learned many skills that I will always use while working the rest of my life. Working in the medical field requires for someone to work with new people, be independent and serve people. These are things I learned while volunteering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Obasan By Joy Kogawa Analysis Obasan by Joy Kogawa presents a poignant and unforgettable story that reveals Naomi s childhood to be one that consist of mistreatment as well as the hardships she faced. Readers witnessed the distraught and painful events Naomi faces. Naomi childhood has taught her to make peace with the past and reopen the floodgates one by one (238) and to let go because what s done is done. Naomi has been able to defeat suffering and bring closure to her life. At four years old Naomi s innocence was robbed. Kogwa writes, his hands are large and demanding, He caresses my head as if I were a small animal... he puts his mouth on my face (75). The act of recoiling the past feels Naomi with fear. Naomi s experience at Old Man Gower s hands gave her pleasure even as they frightened her. This unwanted sexual enjoyment... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Naomi feels so much anger towards the government because of its cruelty on its people. She defines hardship to be something so pervasive, so inescapable, so thorough (232). Moreover; in a metaphorical sense, hardship is a noose around my chest and I cannot move anymore. All the oil in my joints has drained out and I have been invaded by dust and grit from the fields and mud is in my bone marrow (232). Naomi vents her fury for what she has gone through but, Aunt Emily insist that she must let go by releasing the floodgates one by one because their is no doubt that it will all happen again, over and over with different faces and names (238). Naomi s experiences in Slocan has allowed to make peace with her past for a better future. In sum, Naomi s childhood of mistreatment and hardship leads peace at last. She has been able to seek closure with everyone in her life, it may not be the best or exciting moments but, she content with life again. Although her wounds will never fully heal, Naomi has come to terms with her past and allows herself to find solutions to her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Organ And Tissue Regeneration And Organ Systems In the human body, the integration of cells into tissues, organs and organ systems is the propelling force behind maintaining homeostasis. Due to the intricate relationship of organ systems with each other, a dysfunction in one organ might have a domino effect on other tissues and organs within the body and since the human body is far from perfect, mutations, drugs, or pathogens may lead to cellular damage at a microscopic level, which could then lead to the deterioration of organs at a macroscopic level. In the past, organ failure was fatal and very little could be done to reverse the process. However, thanks to the integration of various disciplines with present day technology, organs and tissues can be regenerated through a multitude of distinct procedures involving a team of individuals across various professions. Without the incorporation of the works of doctors, mathematicians, physicists, material scientists, biochemists, and molecular biologists, these life saving procedures may have not been possible. Organ and tissue regeneration is prevalent in many aspects of nature, such as in the regeneration of starfish arms or planarians. In fact, according to Mayo Clinic, the human liver is also known to regenerate itself in response to mild damage. However, the damage to organs and tissues can be irreversible, such as extensive liver cirrhosis caused by hepatitis or excessive alcohol consumption or a severe myocardial infarction that can lead to the death of heart tissue. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Verizon Case Study Verizon Wireless is the nation s second largest wireless provider. With 67 million subscribers, Verizon trails the largest wireless provider, AT T, by only 4 million subscribers. The business is a joint venture of Verizon Communications and Vodafone PLC, officially named Cellco Partnership, and operates as Verizon Wireless. Verizon Communications is the majority shareholder with a 55% share. I think the point of it for us is that we are who the customers look too to provide them the services they want. We are going to let them define what they want around advertising. Do they want location based things sent to them? Do they want local promotion? If so, we ll do that. Having the customer in control of it as opposed to having the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company named former Embarq CEO Daniel Hesse to the top spot at the end of 2007. Not long after, Hesse began replacing Sprint Nextel s top finance, sales, and marketing executives in hopes that new blood would speed the revitalization of the business. Continuing to struggle to keep pace with rivals, Sprint Nextel used layoffs during 2007 and 2008 to cut costs. Additionally, the company announced in 2008 that it would close nearly 10% of its 1,400 retail shops and 20% of its 20,000 distribution points. In an effort to differentiate itself from it s competitors Sprint Nextel has invested $3 billion in a new network based on Intel s WiMAX protocol which depends heavily on increased demand for broadband services for it to be successful. In addition, Sprint Nextel has formed several joint ventures with cable companies to bundle their services and a venture with Clearwire combining their wireless broadband businesses. SprintNextel s huge investment in wireless broadband technology is seen as a big gamble but their investment could pay off handsomely if demand for those services increases dramatically. T Mobile USA T Mobile USA, a subsidiary of Germany based Deutsche Telekom s T Mobile International business, provides wireless voice and data communications services to subscribers in the US. It has approximately 27 million customers using its GSM (global system for mobile communications) network in the US, and they are also able to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Last Judgement Michelangelo Michelangelo was born on March 6, 1475 in Caprese, Italy. He was born in a small village but often identify himself as Son of Florence . Michelangelo father didn t like the idea of him becoming an artist. His father, Leonardo, ran a family bank business. With his mother being too sick to care for him and his father taking care of the business. Michelangelo never reach much affection causing him to to distant himself as well as lack of trust in his fellows. It wasn t until his father figure how intelligent Michelangelo was that he send him to grammar school. There Michelangelo meet Franceso Granacci that in courage Michelangelo to get into artistic vocation. Leonardo realize that Michelangelo was not going to follow in his foot steps and take over the familyto save what little fortune they had left. Art was too important to Michelangelo. Leonardo agree to allow Michelangelo to apprentice in the workshop of painter Domenico Ghirlandaio. Fast forward a couple of years and we get into the creation of the Last Judgment . The masterpiece covers the entire back wall of the altar in Sistine Chapel. He spent a few years... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The focal point is Christ himself. His hand gesture is almost as he is pulling away from the damned that is on his right. Few major things you really focus on is Mary long side of Christ casting her gaze on the blessed. As you start to look down you see the Angel and the Saints blow their horn to wake up the dead. Sense of overwhelming power as you can see in their cheeks. At the very bottom of the painting there is boatman Charon who sends the damned into hell an devils are ragging the out of the boat. Then you come across the Damned Man who seem to come to realization that he is going to he for his wrong doing. One of his eye are cover but the other show fear of his terrible fate. Michelangelo also shows the righteous being lifted from their graves into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Outline and Evaluate Issues Surrounding the Classification... Outline and Evaluate Issues Surrounding the Classification and Diagnosis of Depression Scheff s Labelling Theory is a process which involves labelling people with mental disorders when they produce behaviour that does not fit with socially constructed norms and labelling those who reflect stereotyped or stigmatized behaviour of the mentally ill . A disadvantage of labelling an individual with depression is that labelling can accentuate and prolong the issue. In addition by labelling someone with depression who in fact is not depressed may in fact become depressed as a result. Another problem is that labelling an individual with depression means that they can have problems with getting a job and leading a life in the future because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are also issues relating to reliability which may affect the diagnosis. One type is Test retest reliability, which occurs when a practitioner makes the same consistent diagnosis on separate occasions from the same information. In terms of depression this can be applied if the same Doctor or Psychiatrist gives a patient a diagnosis of depression on two separate occasions. The other is Inter rater reliability occurs when several practitioners make identical, independent diagnoses of the same patient. This can be applied to depression by confirming that the diagnosis of depression is accurate in a given situation. Issues of validity also arise in the diagnosis of depression. For example, Predictive validity occurs if diagnosis leads to successful treatment, then the diagnosis can be seen as valid. Under the heading of depression, there are a series of depressive disorders such as Major Depressive Disorder, Pre Menstrual Disorder etc. In terms of depression predictive validity will occur if the right diagnosis is made followed by a subsequent correct course of action. Research by Sanchez Villegas et al (2008) supports the predictive validity of depression diagnosis. They assessed the validity of the Structured Clinical Interview to diagnose depression, finding that 74.2% of those originally diagnosed as depressed had been accurately ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. William Shakespeare s Sonnet 18 Sonnet 18 may be the most famous lyric poem in English. Among Shakespeare s works, only lines such as To be or not to be and Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? are better known. On the surface, this poem is a statement of praise about the beauty of the speaker s love interest, but when you look closely you can see how the speaker is actually praising himself for his skills. This is also Shakespeare s first poem in the sonnets that doesn t explicitly encourage having children. The procreation sequence of the first seventeen sonnets ended with the speaker s realization that the they might not need children to preserve beauty, but he could also live in my rhyme as he says in Sonnet17. Sonnet 18 is the first poem in which the speaker first attempts to preserve the beauty for all time, and is also a perfect example of classic Shakespearean style of writing and usage of metaphors. This poem uses several different metaphors, personification, multiple themes, and follows a traditional form to get across the point to the reader that the speaker is a well skilled and masterful poet. Four strong themes in this poem are change, fate, love, and eternity. At first glance, the poem appears as if the speaker is praising and complimenting his lover, but through closer examination you can see that the speakers main focus is showing how good of a writer he is. Images and symbols of time, decay, and eternity are in this poem because whether or not we think the lover is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Positive Effect On American Society During The Roaring... Life was good when soldiers were returning home from war, and they were finally ready to enjoy themselves and let loose. They were welcomed home with booze, flappers, and tons of Jazz. The 1920s were spent celebrating the joys of having families reunited and unfortunately grieving for the ones who were unable to return home. New people emerged and helped mold how fun the 1920s were. Some of the people had a mainly positive effect, but some people had questionable opinions from the public. As fun as the 1920s were, they were put on hold for an event that changed many people s lives forever. Through the 1920s many people s names became well known. For example, in the entertainment world, Charlie Chaplin The Tramp was a very well known silent film maker and actor. One of his famous silent works was The Circus featuring him stuck in a lion s cage. Charlie Chaplin was extremely good at getting his viewers attention even though there was no sound. Chaplin had a very positive effect on the public during the Roaring 20s and was a great form of entertainment to watch. Not only did the arts become popular, but the Roaring 20s was also the Golden Age of Sports . The Great Bambino, The Sultan of swat, The King of crash, The colossus of clout, Babe Ruth, the one who helped make baseball popular again. Babe Ruth first got his fame from being a dominant left handed pitcher who was. Ruth started in a Boston Red Sox uniform in the year 1914, then ended his career in a Boston Braves ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. How Did Great Britain Grow During The Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution was the movement in which machines changed people s everyday way of life and the methods to manufacture goods. Before this time everyone had to spend long hours of hand labor to even do the simplest tasks. The time period for the Industrial Revolution was around 1760 1850. There were many major improvements to the way people lived during this time such as: agriculture, textiles, transportation, economics, and socialization. The Industrial Revolutionwas sparked by Great Britain because they were the most well equipped in many ways. The British Empire was one of the largest in the world during the Industrial Revolution. Their empire expanded across almost the whole world; because of this they had access to almost all of the natural resources on the planet. Since their empire was so large and they had nearly unlimited access to whatever resources they needed, there were never any shortages in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The advancement of the textile industry was very important in the development of Britain s industrialization. With the use of new machines and the assembly line it was easier to create large amounts of anything in less time and for less money. James Watt helped create the steam engine. The steam engine was a great source of power because it came from burning coal. Coal was highly abundant and easily accessible for the British. This helped with the cotton industry. John Kay was also very important player in cotton innovations. He created the flying shuttle. Before this invention it took four people to keep up with one cotton loom, and it took ten people to prepare yarn for one weaver. This invention made it so that not as many people had to help with weaving. This essentially doubled a weaver s production of cloth. Cotton imports increased from 2.5 million pounds at the start of the Industrial Revolution to 366 million pounds by the end of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Prevention And Intervention Strategies For Vietnam Veterans Reserve and National Guard members, who report combat exposure, were more likely to experience new onset heavy drinking, binge drinking, and alcohol related problems, thereby greatly increasing their risk for suicidal behaviors (Frueh Smith, 2012). McCarl (2013) states that redeployment and multiple deployments can further compound a service member s already fragile state of mind if sent back into combat without fully recovering from the physical and mental wounds of the previous deployment (p. 410). Veterans who have reported killing in war had twice the odds of suicidal ideation (Maguen et al, 2015). In a study performed with Vietnam veterans, sixteen of nineteen suicideattempters (82%) had felt out of control as a result of excessive fear or rage during their tours of duty, including situations in which their anger led to their killing noncombatant civilians (Hendin, 2014, p. 584). Prevention and Intervention Strategies Suicide among veterans is a national concern and suicide prevention is a priority for the VHA. In concern for the health and well being of military service members and veterans, congress has mandated implementation of a comprehensive VHA suicide prevention program. The VHA is the only large health care organization to assess suicide mortality among its entire patient population (McCarthy et al, 2009). VA and Mental Health Programs. Recognition of the mental health needs of returning veterans of OEF/OIF toward the end of 2005 spurred the VHA ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Role of Mexican-American Border Relations in the... The Role of Mexican American Border Relations in the Political Process Throughout the 1990 s up until the present, Mexican American political relations have been very inconsistent in their endeavors to define what the relationship should and will be between the two different countries. The massive influx of Mexican immigrants has commanded attention from the governments of both countries. This has resulted in attempts to make a working partnership acknowledging the fact that the peoples of Mexican decent have grown into the largest minority group in the United States and there are many issues to be hammered out by both countries in establishing just economic and political relations. However this effort has encountered many setbacks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The 1990 s: A Political of war on Mexicans in California The early 1990 s suffered poor economic situations in the United States. The blame had to be put somewhere so Governor Pete Wilson of California decided to vocally address this issue with his proposed Proposition 187 in 1994. At this time California was facing economic recession and adamantly felt that the massive immigration of illegal immigrants from Mexico was the primary reason for residents economic struggles. Proposition 187, promoted as the Save Our State initiative, called for a dismissal of the availability of public service such as education and health care to illegal immigrants. It also aided in their deportation, as people such as nurses and teachers would be required to report suspected illegal immigrants to authorities. This initiative was able to pass even though public rhetoric of the opposition repeatedly called the supporters of Proposition 187 racists. The economic concerns of the California residents were that the illegal immigrants were taking too many of the state s resources in a time where resources weren t plentiful. One economic anxiety of the residents during this time focused on the destruction of their communities from the crimes committed by illegal immigrants. Many residents, especially those in the San Diego area, attribute vandalization and robbery in their communities to illegal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay on Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter In Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter, the theme of sin viewed through the prism of many colors is the essence of the novel. The protagonist, Hester, her child, Pearl, and the Reverend Dimmesdale all live in a Puritanical society in Boston, and are subject to the Puritans strict religious beliefs and rigid attitudes. Exposed to sin and the temptation of its concealment in varying degrees, these characters evolve through the novel in different ways. Hawthorne brilliantly displays these differences by juxtaposing extreme and vivid colorsВ—concealment is shown in dark, drab, and gloomy shades, while openness has a bright and colorful sheen. In this way, Hawthorne establishes a dichotomy between lack of color and color in order to show... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hawthorne creates a bleak setting with A throng of bearded men, in sad colored garments and gray, steeplecrowned hats and a dark prison with a beetle browed and gloomy front which was further shadowed by weather stains and other indications of age, which gave a yet darker aspect to the prison. From the darkness of this setting, a vividly contrasting images emerges of a wild rose bush that thrives with delicate gems and fragile beauty . Hawthorne sets this colorful bush near burdock, pig weed, apple peru, and such unsightly vegetation which he describes as the black flowers . In this way, Hawthorne establishes the dichotomy between color and lack of color at the outset of the book, and relates it to the personalities of the main characters. The astonishing survival of a sole colorful rose bush amidst the dark weeds symbolizes the potential for Hester and Pearl to survive the cruel puritanical punishments of the dark Puritans. Just as the rose bush radiates colorfully from its surroundings, Hester gleams in contrast to the large shadow of the Puritans that falls over the scaffold area. The Puritans are dressed in dark suits, some wearing hoods and others bareheaded , and the hag like women are gray and grungy with a coarse fibre and unembroidered attire. Hester ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor Essay International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) The ITER is an internationally funded research and development project which focuses on constructing the world s first largest experimental nuclear fusion reactor. This project intends to adopt the experimental and theoretical studies of plasma physics or tokomak (a device utilizing electromagnetic fields to trap plasma) and apply it to construct a fully functional, nuclear fusion power plant which will harness the energy made from nuclear fusion to create electricity.. This project is funded by USA, China, India, the EU, Russia, Japan and South Korea. The stated countries have funded a total of 6.6 billion pounds to the French government in order for the project to commence. ITER ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This will ensure safety in case of any complications with the reactor. With regards to the advantages of nuclear fusion, the raw fuel or energy itself is readily available. The elements, deuterium and tritium are basically unlimited. Fusion will not emit toxic gas and other deadly compounds into the atmosphere, unlike burning coal. Fusion will only release helium gas, which will not have any effects on the atmosphere, as helium is very abundant on the atmosphere, therefore it will not contribute to global warming. With regards to disadvantages, the overall cost of constructing a facility which will harness the energy of nuclear fusion is extremely high. ITER s project costs 10 billion Euros. With nuclear fission, the advantages are that, it is inexpensive to create and harness the energy. Fission also does not create greenhouse gas. The disadvantages are that, wastes are created from fission which can directly harm life and there is a risk of a nuclear meltdown which will release electromagnetic radiation to its surroundings. With chemical changes such as fossil fuel burnings, the advantages are that a lot of energy is released during the combustion reaction and extremely cheap. Disadvantages are that, fossil fuels release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which contributes to global warming. From the stated advantages and disadvantages, nuclear fusion seems to the cleanest source of energy. It does ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Essay about University of Phoenix Mgt 311 Week 3... University of Phoenix_MGT 311 Motivation Action Plan Paper You are a manager for Riordan Manufacturing. You recently administered a series of assessments to your three employees to give you a better understanding of their different traits. You have begun putting together an Employee Portfolio for each employee. Now you must use the information from the assessments to create a Motivational Plan. Resources: University of Phoenix Material: Employee Portfolio: Motivation Action Plan, Self Assessments from Week One and Week Two Individual Assignment Determine the motivational strategy or strategies that would likely be most appropriate for each of your three employees based on their individual characteristics, and complete the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whatever it is you are looking for; Riordan Manufacturing is a company that can help you get there. Mr. Hutch, will begin with your action plan first. It was determined from your assessments that you are extremely ambitious, hard working, dedicated, social and outgoing. These are just a few of your individual strengths and characteristics. Keeping your assigned productivity projects in mind, Riordan Manufacturing is offering an all expense paid trip to the person to complete the most productivity in a year s time frame. With that in mind, I d like to challenge you to take our company assistant management course this year. I believe you have the ability to multi task, and I believe you are an excellent candidate to become the next assistant floor manager. Your ability to socialize with others and your outgoing personality can help motivate other employees on the floor to complete team projects as well as you do. Now, this might mean that you might have to sacrifice some personal time at home with the family or other activities you might like to do on your own time, but I promise you it will all be worth it in the end. This is an excellent opportunity to show your true potential and move up in the ladder. Mrs. Sanchez, let us discuss your action plan. Your self assessments showed that you are focused, empathetic towards others, outspoken, loyal, and able to adapt well to your environment. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Cost Minimization Analysis Paper Cost minimization analysis is mostly applied in the health sector and is a method used to measure and compare the costs of different medical interventions Springer. Cost minimization analysis is the simplest type of cost analysis. The central focus is that one medical intervention is the same as another, at lower cost. That is the outcomes must be the same. If an institution wishes to substitute and anesthesia drug which cost $100 less than another there are several question that need to be answered prior to changing vendors or manufacturers. The first is quality of the medication. The Food and Drug Administration requires the drug to have the same active ingredients but the the inactive ingredients may not necessary be the same. The issue is the drug may be the absorbed different due to its inactive ingredients.. Some patient may not similarly absorb the medication which may require that greater quantities may be needed to achieve the anesthetic effect that is desired. As the purchaser of the less costly medication, I would ask the manufacturer to supply data, in controlled studies to support that the drug is not only therapeutic from the required active... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Will it cost more to prepare the medication and administer the lower cost medication? If the more costly medication was for example in a single use vial this may require no more than transferring the medication form the pharmacy to the operating room, where the anesthesia staff can administer the medication. If however the the medication is purchased in a multi use vial it may require the pharmacy to prepare the medication and then be distributed to the operating room or other areas of the hospital. The man hours associated with this could be significant and more costly than using a single dose vial. So therefore the direct and indirect cost of preparation need to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Love Song Of J Alfred Prufrock And The Love Place Turnterm... TAKEHOME MIDTERM EXAM During the 20th century, the world would see unprecedented and innovative changes that would entirely revolutionize everyday life. Wars caused people to lose faith in the stability of cultural and social foundations which extended to instilling a nihilistic view throughout the art community. Technology would profoundly change western culture by promoting an underlying theme of breaking away from established history and practices. Searching to create a clear disconnect from 19th century Victorianism museum like quality of art, authors such as T.S. Elliot, Bertolt Brecht, and Jorge Borges estrange audiences by fragmenting the structure and perspective of their works. A common theme among 20th century writers, and artists in general is to create an overall disorienting and self reflecting experience through the development and application of a variety of innovative techniques throughout their works. By alienating their audiences, artists at the dawn of the 20th century were able to distance themselves from the notion that art was bound to a general public purpose. Despite the diversity, early 20th century writers tend to focus and develop methods of exploring the theme of the individual in society. T.S. Eliot s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock reflects the feelings of emasculation experienced by many men as they returned home from World War I to find women empowered by their new role as breadwinners. In the same way that Eliot explores the theme ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Pros And Cons Of The Paleo Diet On the other hand opponents of the Paleo Diet point out what they see as a major flaw in the pro Paleo argument: There aren t any research backed reasons to cut dairy, legumes and grains out of one s diet. Thus, the Paleo diet might have unintended health consequences and may not be representational of a true Paleolithic diet. Ferris Jabr, How to Really Eat Like a Hunter Gatherer: Why the Paleo Diet Is Half Baked, states that we are not biologically identical to our Paleolithic predecessors, nor do we have access to the foods they ate. Matt Purdy, Paleo Schmaleo: Why the Paleo diet is wrong, indicates that it was the glucose in starches like potatoes, cooked by our Paleolithic ancestors, which allowed the human brain to develop. Kathleen Burke, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Barack Obama s Path Of Presidency Barack Obama s path to presidency was extremely difficult and one of the best executed political strategies in recent memory. In a country still ripe with racism and bigotry, a black man of mixed heritage was able to become the 44th President of the United States of America, an incredible accomplishment that many didn t think was possible. For most politicians with career goals set towards lofty government positions like the Commander in Chief, there is a well worn path that many choose to take that leads up to running for such a high office. One part of that path is that somewhere along the way you need to write a book or memoir of some sort, this can help establish early how people feel about you and can start generating a buzz among voters, especially if you are already in a position in Congress. President Obama did the same thing in 1995 when he began his quest to join the IllinoisSenate by writing his memoir, Dreams from My Fatherand later republished the same book in 2004 when he was running for the U.S. Senate. In Dreams from My Father, Obama s words are often frank and honest in a way that most people wouldn t expect from a man that eventually becomes the leader of the free world. He talks very openly about casual drug use and his leisure time as a young man in a way that many think would raise flags for some potential voters seeing that most people want to believe the illusion of the polished and perfected lifestyles that people running for office often show ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Compare And Contrast The North And South Civil War Neither North or South was ready to go into a major war. With the North having a US Army and a US Navy it made the North have a better advantage. Another reason that they North was at a better advantage was because of the agricultural and industrial backing. The Southern landscape was a big part when it came to the civil war. The South did not have any resources making it hard for both citizens and soldiers to live. A lot of things led up to the defeat of the South and victory of the North. The North had a Us Army that was 16,000 strong and was mostly stationed in the West, as well as the US Navy which was small but still noticeable. While the South did not have a national army or navy. Instead they had small state armies like the army ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay Exposing Celiac Disease Imagine having a life threatening disease and not even knowing it. This was the case for me. I was brought up eating healthy wheat bread and grains. Much to my surprise I would learn it was actually hurting my health. I have always had stomach issues and being lactose intolerant, I blamed it on that. I never thought it could be something else. Last year I learned I was anemic; soon I was lying in the hospital with a blood transfusion and wondering why. I ate extremely healthy foods and was sure I should have retained those nutrients. Once my blood work came back I was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism. I was burning more calories than I was eating without knowing it. To top it off I had a rash on my face that seemed to never go away.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Deas, G June 2003). Although not everyone who consumes gluten will automatically have celiac, one in 133 healthy people have it (Celiac disease facts and figures). Some people are more susceptible to having it than others. If a first degree relative such as a parent, sibling, aunt /uncle or grandparent already has celiac, you have a 1 in 22 chance of having it, even if you have no symptoms (Celiac facts and figures). During a study, researchers learned 60% of children and 41% of adults found to have Celiac were asymptomatic (Celiac facts and figures). Having no relatives with this disease or having no symptoms does not mean you are free and clear of having it. Being tested and getting back a negative result is the only way to be sure that you are not living with a disease that could be fatal. Other factors increase your chances of having the disease. Sometimes celiac symptoms are misdiagnosed. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is one of the conditions most commonly confused with CD. Doctors will often diagnose their patients with IBS when in fact celiac is the culprit. IBS symptoms include abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea and constipation, which are identical to celiac symptoms. The difference is that while celiac damages the small intestine, IBS attacks the large intestine, for reasons still unknown. IBS sufferers should be tested, since their chances of having CD increases greatly (Lapid, N April 20, 2009). Consider the case of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Significant Difference Between The Spanish And New England... In 1492, Columbus came to the New World along with fifty other Spanish men. Those men spread Catholicism throughout the native population, as well as settling to form their own colonies. Year later, settlers from New England began colonizing in the New World spreading beliefs of Puritanism as well as forming an economy apart from the Old World. The role of religion and economy were significantly different during the two different colonizations periods, while the treatment of the native population was significantly similar. The role of religion between the Spanish and New England colonies were significantly different due to the conquistadors and salvation mentality in the Spanish, and the strong Puritan beliefs in the New England colonists. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Spanish colonies the encomienda system setup slavery in the form of labor to the natives. In the Spanish colonies, the natives were set under the encomienda system where the natives were used as slaves for their protection, in return for their labor. The natives were also forced to undergo a conversion in religion under this system. The Spanish soldiers believed natives were only fit to be tortured and killed. If the natives did not convert, the Spanish would torture and kill natives. Similar to the Spanish colonies encomienda system, the New England colonies had indentured servitude. During the early settlements colonists were mostly friendly with the natives. Soon, in the colonies of Virginia and Maryland, chattel slavery and indentured servitude amongst the natives were vast. The English believed the natives were property and compared to animals. In indentured servitude the natives were granted freedom by the English in return for their work, just how to the Spanish granted protection for their labor. For instance, slaves were the main work force when it came to tobacco and sugar in the northern New England colonies. Due to the longevity of the contract the natives were never granted their headrights. On the other hand, in the colony of Pennsylvania the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. New Harmony Research Paper I have lived in New Harmony, Indiana since I turned three. New Harmony easily remains one of the smallest towns in the state. Although New Harmony became my hometown, I was born in Indianapolis; it is scary to wonder about who I would be if I had grown up in the largest city in the state rather than here. Here being a town with a population of around 800 and one K 12 school with an enrollment of less than 200. This is the atmosphere that I grew up in. By the time I made it through 1st Grade, I was attending all of the basketball games, rooting for the Rappites and belting out the school song. I became New Harmony Rappite down to my bones. The years I spent there were some of the best of my life. I can still remember certain events that put a smile on my face: celebrating Chinese New Year with our second grade teacher, Ms. Wilson; being on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When we all came outside for a picture and we sang the school song for the last time, I knew that I would remember that day as possibly the best and worst day of my life. Losing the school was an immense blow and it still hurts to think about it. I had such incredible relationships with my peers and my teachers that I feel like I will never be able to recapture. The decision was made to consolidate with North Posey the biggest rival New Harmony had ever known. The prospect of transferring to a school many times larger, of walking in that first day not knowing hardly anyone, it terrified me. Now that two years have passed and I have started my senior year at North Posey, I recall that shy, reserved girl and I do not recognize her. It is difficult to connect with who I used to be at New Harmony, tantamount to looking at a different person. I have new friends and am taking challenging courses. I have made accomplishments in the past year alone like staying at a veterinarian camp by myself for a week that are still surprising ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. 12 Angry Men By Reginald Rose An issue that has been circulating is whether or not to conform. Rob Siltanen says, ... The ones who see things differently. They re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can t do is ignore them. Because they change thing.[...] ( cited) What he says is agreeable because the one that does not conform, will be the one that changes themselves,their society and even their future. This matter is an open topic of debate because one may agree that an individualdoes not need to conform to society s ideals in order to find their happinessor be successful in life. When an individual chooses to not conform, it will lead them to their future and their own accomplishment. In the play,12 Angry Men, by Reginald Rose, readers can understand that one do not have to conform to what is the majority but an individual could be successful with their own action and thoughts. Juror 8 uses pathos to defend the boy by arguing, Look, this boy s been kicked around all his life. You know living in a slum, his mother dead since he was nine. He spent a year and a half in an orphanage while his father served a jail term for forgery. That s not a very good head start. He had a pretty terrible sixteen years. I think maybe we owe him a few words. That s all (Rose 5). Juror eight states that he cannot condemn a fellow human being to the death sentence without first talking about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. General Security Policy Essay examples Sample Information Security Policy I. POLICY A. It is the policy of ORGANIZATION XYZ that information, as defined hereinafter, in all its forms written, spoken, recorded electronically or printed will be protected from accidental or intentional unauthorized modification, destruction or disclosure throughout its life cycle. This protection includes an appropriate level of security over the equipment and software used to process, store, and transmit that information. B. All policies and procedures must be documented and made available to individuals responsible for their implementation and compliance. All activities identified by the policies and procedures must also be documented. All the documentation, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Integrity: Data or information has not been altered or destroyed in an unauthorized manner. Involved Persons: Every worker at ORGANIZATION XYZ no matter what their status. This includes physicians, residents, students, employees, contractors, consultants, temporaries, volunteers, interns, etc. Involved Systems: All computer equipment and network systems that are operated within the ORGANIZATION XYZ environment. This includes all platforms (operating systems), all computer sizes (personal digital assistants, desktops, mainframes, etc.), and all applications and data (whether developed in house or licensed from third parties) contained on those systems. Protected Health Information (PHI): PHI is health information, including demographic information, created or received by the ORGANIZATION XYZ entities which relates to the past, present, or future physical or mental health or condition of an individual; the provision of health care to an individual; or the past, present, or future payment for the provision of health care to an individual and that identifies or can be used to identify the individual. Risk: The probability of a loss of confidentiality, integrity, or availability of information resources. V. INFORMATION SECURITYRESPONSIBILITIES A.Information Security Officer: The Information Security Officer (ISO) for each entity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The River War Churchill The River War The nonfiction book I read this first half of the semester was The River War by Winston S. Churchill. The River War details the Mahdist War in the Soudan from 1881 1899, and the British Empire s presence in the Soudan during the reclamation of the country by the Egyptian Government with England s assistance. It was published in 1899 by Longmans, Green and Company. The book is largely written from a third person perspective, until around the second to last chapter as Churchill had garnered the details around previous chapters from military reports, journals, and first hand accounts from soldiers. Meanwhile in the second to last chapter it shifts to first person a number of times as Churchill was actually present for the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He recommended the book and even let me borrow his copy for however long I needed it. I had decided to read this particular book from a pool of several I had assembled because being an avid lover of history I found the concept of a British war in the Soudan to be far more intriguing than the other nonfictions on my shelf. In general I thought this book was really informative and interesting as a record of the events of the Mahdist Warin the Soudan, however I found it to be an extraordinarily slow read, with the author in my opinion taking far too much effort to describe every single event in great detail. Churchill described the smallest of actions with entire paragraphs which frustrated me to no end, this led me to scour the page incessantly for relevant or interesting information. If I hadn t skimmed through the dull or unimportant sections I imagine it would have taken me an additional two weeks to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Consequences Of Addiction According to medical guidelines, addiction is defined as a chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences (Paola). Its symptoms consist of weakened control over the substance of choice, lack of ability to process proper thinking and an obsessive consideration for the substance (Wikipedia). When we do something pleasurable our brains are designed to reward us by releasing a chemical called dopamine. This chemical is released in high quantities when drugs are ingested, not only enticing the addict but encouraging him/her to seek after the source from which they obtained pleasure. This part of the brain is called the reward system (Shatterproof). In 1991, the American Medical... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), suggests that giving addiction the disease label helps remove the shame and guilt that addicts feel because of their lifestyle and poor choices (Siegel). Labeling addiction as a disease is really like giving the addict permission to use because it justifies their behavior. There are two major trigger factors that begin the cycle of addiction. Some want to have a good time and some people just want to run from their problems. This vicious cycle consists of the user turning to some source for escape because of their unmet needs. Although, the feeling of temporary euphoria does occur; this release leaves the individual feeling anxious, depressed and guilty. Unsatisfied and frustrated the addict now has to face the consequences of their actions and the people he/she has hurt. Overwhelmed with remorse, guilt, and shame, the abuser is back at the beginning of the torturous cycle. The word disease makes exciting this cycle much harder than it already is by forcing the addict to believe he is powerless over his choice. PhD. Mark Lewis, a neuroscientist, and professor of developmental psychology encourages that in order for the abuser to have a window of opportunity out of addiction, he/she would need to feel the shame and guilt that is covered up by the disease model (Lewis). Guilt and shame can be good. They can motivate you to change and re evaluate yourself. If dealt with correctly they can help steer you in the right direction. The shame addicts feel after failing time and time again is a very important tool they can use to make the decision to head down the road of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Andy Warhol And His Influence On Art When someone is asked to name the most famous artists in history, they usually point out all the classics; van Gogh, da Vinci, Monet, and Picasso. However, even though they are all extremely renowned, Andy Warhol is right up in that list of top guns. His style of art was a major influence on art today; in fact, Andy Warholis one of the most significant artists of the 20th century. Various famous people come from a modest life and Andy Warhol is one of them. He was born to Slovakian immigrants as Andrew Warhola in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on August 6, 1928. His father and mother were Ondrej and Julia Warhola and he was the youngest of three boys. His father worked in construction while his mother did work as an embroiderer. They were Byzantine Catholics and raised their sons the same. Andy Warhol was a sickly child and would often miss school due to chorea, a disease that is connected to the nervous system. However, Warhol s mother was an artistic person and introduced him to art whenever he was sick at home and Warhol loved it. When Andy Warhol was fourteen, his father died. In his will, he wanted his youngest son to use the money to go toward a further education. Andy Warhol graduated high school in 1945 and enrolled at the Carnegie Institute for Technology. After graduating in 1949 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Warhol moved to New York City. There are nearly a hundred different styles of art that all came around at different periods of time. When Andy Warhol first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Marie Laure And Siddhartha There are many novels written with different experiences included into each one making them unique, but when one breaks down the novels one can realize how there may be different adventures, but there really is only one story. Joseph Campbell s Monomyth cycle is used to compare stories and outline how similar two different novels can be; in Hesse s Siddhartha and Anthony Doerr s All the Light We Cannot See, the three main stages of the monomyth cycle and different themes throughout the novelreally pull the stories together; it shows the characters journeys to find who they are and what they stand for play a role in how there s truly only one story. In Hesse s Siddhartha and Doerr s All the Light We Cannot See, the two heroes, Siddhartha ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although losing sight is scary for Marie she is adventurous and eager to learn about the new world that she now is accessible to. Her father carves out puzzles and a scale model of their neighborhood for her to walk around safely. Marie s father buys her Jules Verne adventurenovels in Braille to help her cope with her blindness. The theme father son relationship comes to play a role in the beginning of Siddhartha and All the Light We Cannot See as Siddhartha and Marie Laure are looking for adventure and their relationships with their fathers are shown strongly with a lot of support. In both, the son or daughter wants to somehow leave, and in both, the father indulges and is hurt by it, but encourages it as well. The fathers must let go of their son or daughter to find their own way in the world, even against their own better judgement. After the hero leaves the separation stage, they enter the initiation stage where they may act a certain way, struggle through certain situations, or even do something significant in order to be accepted into an unknown world. Two of the stages presented within initiation is crossing the threshold and belly of the whale, where the hero finally crosses the threshold between the world he is familiar with and the world he is not yet familiar with. It may be leaving their home for the first time or doing something they have always been scared to do. This action signifies the Hero s commitment to his journey and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Effects Of The Birth Of Twins In 2011, every 1 in 82 births was the birth of twins. In the past two decades, the incidence of twin births raised from 2.2% in 1992 to 3.8% in 2008 (Multiple Births Canada 1). This means that the birth of twins is on the rise. Twins pregnancies are considered high risk and can cause many complications for motherand babies. After the twins are born there are many challenges parents face to provide for each baby with an adequate amount of attention to create a bond, especially during the first year. This paper outlines some of the short term stressors associated with having twins such as effects on the mother, father, other children in the familyand how they can cope with the stress. This paper argues twins cause more stress for families,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1). Many studies have documented elevated parental stress and psychological distress following the birth of a preterm baby or low birth weight baby, which is common when it comes to the birth of twins. Parental stress is often self reported and described as chronic, acute or situational. Many mothers worry about financials, the individuality of the twins and their impact on the other family members (Harvey, Regender, and Denny 30). Social support is the most important coping resource for parents of premature infants because it has been shown to lessen the impacts of stress (Lutz et al. 644). Social support can be defined as having one s needs met through the presence and interaction with others, such as spouses, family members or friends (Lutz et al. 644). Support from family members is more prominent in the lives of twins than in single babies because not all mothers are willing or able to care for twins on their own. Occasionally social support from family does not always give mothers proper bonding time with each twin. This is because one twin is always handed off to another person while the other stays with the mother. This again may have a negative impact on the bonding of child and mother during the first year (Piontelli 79). With the right social support mothers and families can easily make it through the first year of the twins lives and relieve the short term ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Hunting Persuasive Speech Long ago be for mcdonald s and and internet there was hunting the only why you can get food some people still do it to day. Some people do it for a sport. Some people in woodlands and near lack live of the food they get. So in this complex story i will tell you how to hunt and what supplies and what type of bow you will need to hunt. Ok this is the first step to become a hunter! If you are under 16 then you don t need a huntinglicense which allows you to hunt and this is how you you do it. There is two ways to get on the first way is you can do it online which you can make you do the Quiz on computer and there is a field day which you need to attend in order to get your license. If you pass great if you did not try again. Ok the next thing you need to do is get a bow right for you need some that comforts you to hunt some people use a crossbow or a compound bow to hunt you can use a riflebut i will tell you bout that later. So you can go too a lot of bow or gun shops to get a bow just right for you. Some shop are in frederick Gun Shack,Bowhunters,bass pro shop and Jefferson Archery. So when you find a bow you like you what to talk to the person that calibrates... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You have a field arrow you have the standard bullet, broadhead point with fixed blades. You also have removable points that make it so you can customise your arrow head. You have expandable blades that means when you hit your target it has a extra blade that is brought out to stop the arrow and do more damage. Now you have the body of the arrow. If you get a type of arrow body that does not work for you target then it could snap you have carbon and aluminum. I use carbon my prefens it goes faster but aluminum is stronger your arrow holder is another part of your bow it is easier for me to have a an arrow holder that is on your bow so that its not on your back and it is easier to reload your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Sponge Research Paper Sponges are creatures that many people do really take about, but the truth is that they are fascinating. They are simple compared to many creatures on this planet, but such a simple creature can have intriguing ways to function in life. They have so many different structures that help collect food and allow water flow. Also, there are a few different morphologies that they can take advantage of to survive. One of the most important factor to a sponge s survival is the water flow velocity to area ratio. For a sponge to survive there are a few structures that water must go through. To get inside the sponge, the water must travel through tiny holes called ostia. The water then flows into an opening called the spongocoel, and finally out of the sponge through the osculum. Inside the spongocoel are tiny flagella which capture the food particles necessary for the sponge s survival. If the sponge is more complex than the pathway to the spongocoel is more complex. This results in more flagella which will result in more food for the sponge.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the spongocoel of the sponge is too large, there will be areas in the sponge where the water is not circulating. If that happens, the amount of water flow and the feeding efficiency is lowered. If the spongocoel is too small, there will not be that much water flow; therefore, the feeding efficiency will still be low. To maximizing the amount of water flow and the feeding efficiency, sponges have adapted their morphology. The three different types of morphology are asconoid, syconoid, and leuconoid. The asconoid is the simplest structure while the leuconoid is the most complex structure. The leuconoid is the most complex because it has more pathways to the spongocoel which allows a higher feeding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...