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Sexism In Afghanistan
Over a decade of Western intervention in Afghanistan has opened the door for modernity but, cultural
change is rarely linear. The history of Afghanistan through a feminist perspective truly indicates this
non linear progress. Kevin Seiff wrote, Afghan women caught between modernity, tradition for The
Washington Post. This article recounts the narrative of Farima; a young fiancée who sought to escape
her arranged marriage. Seiff begins the article with Farima s attempt to escape her marital fate, Just
before she leapt from her roof into the streets of Kabul, Farima thought of the wedding that would
never happen and the man she would never marry {Seiff}. Farima saw suicide as the only way to
escape tradition. The article discusses the fact ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Separation of religion from state, banning burqas, and raising the minimum age of marriage were part
of the reforms that the PDPA implemented. Images from the 1970s depict young women walking to or
from school sporting mini skirts and loose hair. These vintage pictures dramatically contrast pictures
from modern Afghanistan, depicting women completely covered, head to toe in plain, blue textiles.
The burqa was uncommon until the Taliban took over the country as a result of the Soviet Union
toppling the nation s government, leading to civil conflict. The Taliban s re establishment of more
Sharia Law resulted in the devolution of the culturally progressive legislature that was part of both
President Daoud and the PDPA s respective agendas.It is common to analyze the cultural struggle
between modernity and tradition through a western feminist lens that greatly relies on the
juxtaposition of women before and after the establishment of the Taliban in Afghanistan. Gender is
one way to look at the difference in culture, but another perspective is sexuality. Homosexuality in
Muslim majority countries has, throughout history, been a volatile
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Descriptive Essay About Soccer Game
Personally I will have no relation to playing in an actual collegiate soccer game or sport for that
matter. Yet I have many good friends of mine who actually play college soccer, more specifically I
choose to do a team to narrow down on my topic. I was gladly able to go and observe the Colorado
Mesa University boys soccer team. The game was a semi final against Fort Lewis. If the Mesa soccer
team was able to get a victory over Fort Lewis then they would move on to the championship game
and possibly win the RMAC tournament, that they have one previously last year. This game took
place at the Colorado School of Mines University, on a cold night. I arrive and we pay to get in, we
head over to the bleachers where all the parents, friends, and students are sitting at. They begin the
night with the national anthem, and then we all take a stand. Once that is over with it s now game
time. The Mesa soccer boys get into a circle and start there team ritual, which is to sing a chant that
they always sing. The chat is the Ole ole ole song, after that is over the starting eleven head to the
field. The referee gives one last look at everyone to see if they are ready for stats, time, and
announcements. So the referee blows the whistle and that starts the time and the moment of play. You
start to hear all the parents at different times start cheering on their teams. Everyone on the bleachers
is covered up in blankets and jackets, as well as the school spirit wear. You can see everyone
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Discrimination in Harrison Bergeron, after you my dear...
Discrimination in the Short Stories, Harrison Bergeron, after you my dear Alphonse, and The Lottery
The trait of discrimination is the basis for the stories, Harrison Bergeron, after you my dear Alphonse,
and Lottery. Discrimination is when someone is hated or acted upon negatively for the reason of race,
sex, or nationality. In the short stories the author s feelings of discrimination are expressed through the
characters differently. In these stories the author has his own feelings and thought depicted through the
characters. By the popular theme of discrimination and racism it suggests that these stories were
written in the late sixties early seventies.
In the story Harrison Bergeron the whole country is handicapped except for ... Show more content on
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This shows discrimination against everyone because they are taking that person s freedom away and
judging them on their looks and abilities. A man named Harrison who would be a sport super star in
real life because of his outstanding talent is fitted with weights and other handicaps to make him like
everyone else. He revolts and overcomes his handicaps but is soon killed for breaking the law. In this
story discrimination plays a big part in how the main character revolts.
The next example is in the story, after you my dear alphonse. In this story a boy becomes friends with
an African American boy named Boyd and brings him home for lunch, when he gets home his mother
is shocked to see her son with this boy. The mother assumes that the father works hard labor in the
fields and that the boy will grow up and do the same. But that?s not the case, the boys father works in
a factory. This is an example of discrimination because the mother assumes things just because he is
black.
The last example of discrimination as a theme for a short story is in The Lottery. In this story a
community has a lottery every year and the winner is stoned to death. The theme of discrimination is
shown when they just pick a random person and kill them. That discriminates against that person
because they show hate for little or no reason.
In these
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Freedom, Protected By The First Amendment In The Bill Of...
Freedom is a basic human right. We use it in every aspect of our lives. With family and friends, we
demonstrate our thoughts to each other about the world around us. Our privacy is shrinking because of
a trade off with security. More Security means everyone will be safer but it is not necessary to subdue
freedom because we are scared. The belief of freedom includes the choice of religion or absence of it
if you choose to do so. The rights and choices we make can go as far as we please, if they do not
impede another s right to be happy. Freedom is a natural right, protected by the First Amendment in
the Bill of Rights, that helps shape our everyday lives and is an American ideal. While freedom is a
worthy idea to fight for, it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With increased security, we have lost a lot of our privacy. Security from our defense systems, such as
the military, NSA, CIA and other government agencies, protect us everyday by monitoring threats and
online activities. The security measures in place at public areas, such as full body scanners at airports
and metal detectors at courthouses and some schools, are all in place to protect the general population.
As a consequence of improved security we lose some of our privacy with the invasive searches of our
person and our belongings. One of the former president Barack Obama s last executive orders gave
intelligence agencies the ability to have weaker filter on the data from the Internet. With less of a
filter, more information can be collected about threats to the nation. CIA, FBI and other agencies will
be able to access surveillance on foreigners abroad, including information identifying Americans they
may be in contact with (Swaine). Our government has gained the right to collect information of people
with suspicious tendencies not in the United States. This choice over freedom is not the way to go.
Our goal as a nation is to keep its citizens safe. The executive order gives more reasons for people that
hate Americans to want to kill Americans. Although our wings of freedom will spread farther over the
earth, people do not like to
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Nat Turner, An Abolisionist Essay
Nat Turner was born in October 2, 1800, on Benjamin Turner s plantation in Southampton County,
Virginia. His father was also a slave of Benjamin Turner s and was believed to have successfully
escaped and lived his life in the Great Dismal Swamp in southern Virginia and North Carolina. His
mother was a slave named Nancy who used to live in Africa but was taken in 1763. Nat Turner was
highly intelligent and imaginative even from early childhood, and his mother thought that he was
destined for great things. He was overheard describing events that even happened before he was born,
so the other slaves believed that he was destined to become a religious prophet. Nat Turner was a very
religious slave who had many visions and led a rebellion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In February, 1831, Turner received the sign to revolt, which was an eclipse of the sun. He confided his
plan that he had to four men that he trusted; Henry, Hark, Nelson, and Sam. They planned for the
rebellion to be on July 4, but it had to be postponed because Turner became ill. On August 13, the sun
appeared bluish green, which was the final sign, and on August 21, Turner and six of his men met and
made plans in the woods. At 2:00 in the morning, they went to the Travis household, and they killed
the entire family. They proceeded to kill all the white people they encountered as they went from
house to house. As they went, more slaves joined them, and the force eventually consisted of more
than 40 slaves, mostly on horseback. At midday of the next day, Turner decided that they should go to
Jerusalem, which was the closest town. The word of the rebellion reached to the whites at this point,
and they were confronted by a group of
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Comparing The Los Angeles Dodgers And San Francisco Giants
The Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants have been two of the oldest teams to play at a pro
level, both established in 1883 in New York. The Giants were originally known as the New York
Gothams and then became the New York Giants in 1886, and the Dodgers were originally the
Brooklyn Atlantics and changed to the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1932. In 1958 they would both move to
California and the Giants would go to San Francisco and the Dodgers, Los Angeles. As the rivalry has
grown, it is regarded as one of the greatest and longest lasting rivalries in baseball history. This would
be the presumptive National League rivalry compared to the Red Sox Yankees rivalry. Since the
Dodgers and Giants have been consistently good as of the last couple ... Show more content on
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Both teams have seen a number of players fall to injury directly affecting their win loss record, and for
the two teams, a number of players that are irreplaceable are still on the DL. Clayton Kershaw is the
biggest name that is on the Dodgers DL and Mac Williams for the Giants. Both teams have shown
signs of greatness during this year; the Giants were the best team heading into the second half of the
season and now the Dodgers are one of the best teams heading into the postseason. Hopefully, the
Giants can get out of their hiccup and the Dodgers can continue to play as well as they are.
Fortunately, there are nine more scheduled game that the Dodgers and Giants will play against each
other including tonight. The three upcoming games with the Giants and Dodgers will be played in LA
and the next six will be in San Francisco. Players like Corey Seager, Justin Turner, Adrian Gonzalez,
and Chase Utley have played great as of late and Brandon Crawford, Angel Pagan, Hunter Pence, and
Denard Span have played the best as of late for the Giants. Hopefully, the Giants Dodgers upcoming
games will produce a lot of offense and maybe the Giants can come out of the slump, but the Dodgers
will try not to let that happen. These players will incredibly important if each side wants to win. For
the upcoming games, the starting pitchers will be: Madison Bumgarner v. Kenta Maeda
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The Event Management Industry Is An Ideal Location For The...
onment
Economic
Grandezvous largely competes and collaborates in the event management industry, which provides
significant opportunities on a local, national and international scale.
Toronto acts as an ideal location for the company as the city serves as a business and political hub for
the province, and the country. In 2013 Toronto s Total GDP jumped too over $290 billion, making up
just over 15% of Canada s total GDP (Toronto Market Sizes, n.d). Of that total, consumers spent
almost $10 billion on hotels and catering in the city, and over $13 billion on leisure and recreation
(Toronto Market Sizes, n.d.). These numbers give an overarching view of the large tourism and
business communities which exist in Toronto, and how much room ... Show more content on
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This figure likely includes the industry s whole span from mega events such as the Pan Am Games, to
small scale corporate and personal events. On nation level research firm IBIS World estimated earlier
this year that the Canadian event planning and trade show sectors would generate $1 billion in revenue
in 2014 (Trade Shows Event ..., 2014). This marked an increase of 2.2% over the previous year,
however the company noted the industry s success was heavily based on corporate spending and the
state of the economy (Trade Shows Event ..., 2014). This alludes to the fact that many organizations
likely see spending on event management as non essential, meaning event management firms may
need to heavily stress their value proposition.
As stated, while Grandezvous does operate in the event management industry as a whole they are
largely focused on the promotion of events on web 2.0 applications. Therefore social media
engagement and advertising applies directly to the business in which they operate. Social media is
becoming a loud medium for advertising as more businesses recognize its potential reach. In a survey
of small businesses by BIA/Kelsey the majority of respondents said they used social media as a means
of advertising, with the average business putting 21.4% of their advertising budget toward social
media campaigns (Brooks, 2014). These businesses are
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Technology In Fahrenheit 451
(AGG) Imagine a society that has made extreme technological progress to the point it is available to
the masses, do you think that would have a negative effect on said society? (BS 1) In the book
Fahrenheit 451 the people are completely immersed in the technology that they are given. (BS 2) As a
consequence, the people in such a society are negatively impacted, they are made into unthinking
creatures, only shells of human beings. (BS 3) But, to prove that it is the technology making the
influence, it has to be known that there are people who live without much of the machinery. (BS 4)
These people aren t impacted in the way that the average Joe of the book are. (TS) Ray Bradbury s
story contains a grim image of how technology will impact ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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(SIP A) Firstly, people have lost the connection between themselves. (STEWE 1) First, Mildred doesn
t have any awareness of herself, she doesn t pay attention to her own body and if she is going to kill
herself. When Montag tells her You took all the pills in your bottle last night her response is Oh, I
wouldn t do that she said, surprised (Bradbury 17). Even after Montag pointed that out, she still
repeats her mistake and takes another questionable amount of sleep pills, he wanted to call out to her,
how many have you taken tonight! the capsules! how many will you take later and not know? and so
on every hour! or maybe not tonight, tomorrow night! (Bradbury 41). But it s not only her but many,
many people who commit suicide. When Montag forces Mildred s friends to talk, Mrs. Phelps said I
ve never known any dead man killed in a war. Killed jumping off of buildings, yes, like Gloria s
husband last week, but from wars? No (Bradbury 91). People aren t dying from wars, where people
literally clash against each other to the death, they re getting killed by committing suicide, and by the
way that Mrs. Phelps said it, it seemed to be normal. (STEWE 2) Furthermore, Clara Phelps showed
that she doesn t even understand how she feels, not only over the long term but the short term after
Montag reads her a poem that represented her life, Ah, love, let us be true To one another! For the
world, which seems To lie before us like a land of dreams, So various, so beautiful, so new, Hath
really neither joy, nor love, nor light, Nor certitude, nor peace nor help for pain; And we are here as on
a darkling plain Swept with confused alarms of struggle to flight... Mrs. Phelps was crying... Clara,
what s wrong? ... Don t know, don t know I just don t know (Bradbury 97). (SIP B) Moreover, people
have lost contact with others as well. (STEWE 1) Such as when Mildred
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Compare And Contrast Roald Dahl And Edgar Allan Poe
Compare and Contrast Essay
Have you ever heard of Roald Dahl or Edgar Allan Poe? These are two people who I am going to be
talking about today. These two men are writers. Today I am going to talk about some of these mens
likenesses and some of their dissimilarities. So, one thing in similar is they have both written at least
one book that is scary and has a spooky tone to it. Roald Dahl has written a few, but on the other hand
Edgar Allan Poe has written many. That is where they become different. Edgar Allan Poe writes these
kinds of books. He writes kinds of books that are scary. Roald Dahl on the other hand does not. Roald
Dahl writes happy humorous books.
Roald Dahl is a famous book writer for children. He is a very famous writer and known
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Not Without My Daughter Cultural Analysis
What s the difference between culture and cultural resistance? According to Merriam Webster, culture
is the beliefs, customs, and/or arts of a particular society, and cultural resistance is the practice of
using meanings and symbols to contest a dominate power. During the 1980 s, there was a lot of
evidence, as there is today, of cultural resistance in Iran and in the USA. Some of the evidence can be
observed from movies based on true events that occurred, such as the movie, Not without My
Daughter. Both Iran and USA have extremely different cultural practices. Some differences in Iran and
the USA, in which some have also partially changed since the 1980 s, are woman and freedoms, dress,
family, religion and specific values and beliefs. Women ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Iranian women have a very specific and distinct dress code that they have to follow, or there could be
severe consequences in not doing so. It shows in the movie Not without My Daughter how Betty had
to immediately cover up in clothes Iranian women wear as she arrived is Iran. In Iran, Iranians view
women s hair as erotic and so covering their hair and female figure is the basic requirements of
modesty. This is done by wearing a chador, which is a piece of dark clothing that is wrapped around
the body and head and gathered at the chin. Women are allowed to wear anything underneath their
chador, but Iranian women must hold the chador shut with one hand to cover any clothing, as it shows
Betty in Not without My Daughter. *In private, women may dress as they please for their spouses,
family, and female friends. Make up and perfume are haram, or forbidden, in Islam unless it is covered
because it attracts men to the lustfulness of the woman* (*). The dress code for women is so strict,
that any public activity that would require women to depart from the modest dress is extremely
forbidden. Although the women s dress code is very austere, the men, however, only have to eschew,
or avoid, tight pants, shorts, short sleeved shirts, and open collars in
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The Uk Would Benefit Greatly from the Wider Use of...
The UK would benefit greatly from the wider use of referendumss? Discuss.
A referendum is a form of direct democracy that involves a public vote on a single issue of public
policy. It is a way of presenting a debated issue to public decision. The most recent referendum was in
the UK; the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum which asked the question whether Scotland
should break away from the UK or not.
There are a variety of arguments both for and against the wider use of referendum in the UK. The use
was greatly favoured by Tony Blair and his new Labour government in 1997 because they took the
view that referendum was a democratic device that allows people the opportunity to give a direct
voice in decision making. Therefore, any ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Through this direct way, the decisions which get decided by a referendum would be less well thought
through and could cause more harm than good to the British politics because the general public is less
likely to actually have access to knowledge needed to fully understand the issue at hand, unlike the
professional elected politicians. These politicians also protect the minorities in their constinuents via
the constitution. A referendum would undermine the rights of those protected minorities and result in a
tyranny of the majority . The legitimacy of the representativ politicians decisions would then appear to
be weak because they were undermined by referendum determined decisions like when the Labour s
proposed regional assembly in 2001 was crushed by a referendum in the North East which produced a
result of 78% saying no and only 22% saying yes .
The use of referendums can also undermine Parliament s sovereignity over the issues of other
countries in the UK. The way this is not beneficial to the UK is not only referendums are undermining
the sovereignty of Parliament over the UK but it also makes the British constitutionn look inflexible
when it comes to deciding over matters of Scotland and Wales. And if favourably popular enough, a
referendum can establish a second goverment within the UK which it eventually does with Scotland.
Referendums held in September
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Online Dating Analysis
Another aspect that social media drives is that of the human condition; one interesting phenomena that
has developed has been online dating. Although one would hope that people are still meeting and
developing relationships the old fashioned way that being meeting face to face, online dating now
represents (Beck 2013). In fact, in 2013, 23% of all people that meet online will get married (1). The
author establishes that the number is expected to continue to grow as more people spend time online
rather than in a live social setting. It could be argued that in the absence of people meeting in settings
conducive to intermingling, those who were shy or seeking a specific type of person would use a
dating service. To a certain extent, there is direct connectivity to having faith in a third party to match
people. Although afraid to engage the social network as a way of meeting a partner because of the fear
of the unknown, in reality it could be suggested that meeting someone through a dating service also
did not present that much more security (1).
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Many researchers argue that social media provides a cloak by which people can hide behind. In other
instances, the Internet has established a place for those who fear interacting in the real world. They
can now safely communicate and build relationships. The topic of cloaking is interesting because prior
to the internet, people had to venture out into the world and had to communicate live with people, the
process developed social skills that are threatening to be lost as social networking continues to grow.
At the forefront is the notion that social media as well as personal electronics is killing communication
(Tardanico 2012). The author reflecting on an incident that occurred between a friend and her daughter
and
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Webster Financial Corporation Essay
Erin Fitzgerald
Danika Holmes
Jeremy Tejada
Nicholas Moreau
Team E
MKT 270 03100
Professional Selling
Professor Anstey
General Education Assignment/Team Project
Skillsoft®,Webster Financial Corporation
March 17, 2015
Webster Financial Corporation
Introduction
Webster Financial Corporation or better known as Webster Bank has been helping families,
individuals, and businesses achieve their financial goals for more than three generations. Webster
Bank has over 3,000 employees that are working towards the company s values, which is to meet their
customers needs. They also want to gain and keep customers trust, respect their dignity, and to work
with the customers to achieve the best results possible. Webster Bank extends through ... Show more
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Webster has also successfully deployed the model, which uses its Relationship Managers to offer a
compelling value proposition to customer and prospects. In 2014, the Webster Bank received the Best
Online Banking in New England which is recognized by J.D. Power. The company upgraded its online
banking as well as its mobile banking. This increased customer satisfaction, which is extremely
important. The ability to expand is also a great strength because since the bank is successful in four
states it could be in many other states as well as international (Webster Financial, 2015).
Weaknesses
Along with strengths, every business has its weaknesses even if they do not want to admit it. One of
the biggest weaknesses in any bank is the high staff costs. This is because of the amount of
qualifications needed to work at a bank. Webster Bank is in only four states. This is a problem because
it does not give the bank the full profitability it could get. The bank is missing out on a big
opportunity. Another big weakness is the amount of products that the bank offers. With each product
more employees need to be hired. It could also make the customer confused as to what they really
need. Being involved in the community and being connected with the customers is a great thing but it
can also be a bad thing. It is great to have these connections but, in the end it is a business. Having
these
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Miller Beer Ads Essay
Miller Beer Ads
In television commercials and magazine ads, Miller uses sex, and woman as a way to grab your
attention and to sell the product. We all have heard the saying sex sells but how far can alcohol
companies take it. In their latest commercials, Miller uses two very attractive female twins that argue
about to positive aspects for why they drink Miller. One argues she drinks it for the great taste and the
other because it s less filling. This leads to a fight between these two very sexy twins ripping each
others clothes off and wrestling around in a fountain of water; they strip each other down to just their
underwear. Alcohol advertising, especially in the broadcast media, represents the single greatest
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Unfortunately, alcohol advertising remains a more significant alcohol educator than parents or the
school system. Alcohol is the only drug for which knowledge about it as a drug decreases, rather than
increases with age. Even fewer 14 year olds identified beer, wine, or liquor as a drug than did their 10
year old counterparts, and the percentage of children who thought daily use of alcohol was harmful
decreased 29 percent from the younger group. Nearly a quarter of the 208,909 TV commercials about
alcohol in 2001 were more likely to be seen by teens than adults. The same study revealed that teens
see more ads for liquor than they do for jeans, acne aids and athletic shoes. The ads appeared during
13 to 15 of the most popular teen shows including WB s Seventh Heaven and Gilmore Girls. The
average young person saw 245 alcohol ads in 2001. Making the highest quality beer has been a
passion of the Miller Brewing Company since its founder, Frederick J. Miller, began his brewing
business in 1855. Since then, Miller Brewing has grown from a small local brewer to the second
largest brewery in the U.S., with seven major breweries located across America. You might recognize
their television commercial ads of football referees flagging people with made up penalties like
unbeermanlike conduct for drinking a Budweiser rather then a Miller Light. Their sales pitch of course
is
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Maximilien Robespierre, Gandhi, And The Reign Of Terror
The French Revolution and Indian Revolution were important events that changed the course of
history. The influence between these two revolutions was mainly because of the leaders behind it all;
Maximilien Robespierre and Mahatmas Gandhi. Maximilien Robespierre was the most influential
person during the French Revolution. Robespierre came into power during the Reign of Terror and he
executed many who he thought were against the revolution which lead him to be known as the Savior
of the Revolution and also, the Tyrant of the Revolution. Just like Robespierre, Gandhi was a
prominent leader during the Indian Revolution. Gandhi led a peaceful civil disobedience campaign
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Robespierre believed that there should be no social class between French citizens and everyone should
earn the same amount of money. Gandhi believed that India should be known as its own nation and it
should become one nation where Hindus and Muslims would get along. In this way these two men
were similar but when it came to accomplishing the goal they set out for their country, their ways were
very different. Robespierre set out to get equal rights with violence and threats. He would hang anyone
who was against the revolution, but not only that, Robespierre craved the power and attention he was
getting as the known leader of the French Revolution. He went so far as setting a law saying no one
was to have a religion and said himself to be God. Gandhi however, handled his situation in a
completely different manner. He continuously persisted on having a non violent protest against the
British, saying it would only cause more lives to be lost. Gandhi also wanted Hindus and Muslims to
put their differences aside and see how they are alike and how they worship the same God. Although
Robespierre and Gandhi had goals to change their nations, both did not succeed in doing so; France is
still ruled by a monarch and India is divided into three different
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New York City Ads
One of America s greatest achievements have involved the planning and construction of our American
cities. Many of us travel and visit places like San Francisco, New York, Washington D.C., and
Chicago to see the America s architectural accomplishments in person. Monuments, freeways, and
many others, are symbols of our success and we are proud of them. So what happens when our own
pride to be the best becomes our own destruction, according to Diesel company global warming. This
Diesel clothing advertisement is provocative and extreme, displaying a post apocalyptic view of New
York city.
The landscape imagery used in this advertisement is New York city with majority of it being covered
up with miles of ocean water. There are only a few buildings standing tall in this landscape and some
can be easily identified, while others are too far out. The Empire State building and World Trade
Center are the few that are visibly represented in this ad. The clear, blue, and empty sky is the
backdrop of the city. It is clear that the intention of this landscape was to make these buildings clearly
visible, because they are the most significant to Americans and tourists. Also, there appears to be ...
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It is conveying the message of global warming in a very straightforward and extreme apocalyptic
manner. New York is well known around the world and is very significant to the United States. It is a
city that represents American values and history in a physical manner. New York in this ad is flooded
with water and civilization has clearly been wiped out, with the exception of the two people on top of
the building and those occupying the boats. I think the purpose of this ad was to be dramatic and to
target a location that is significant. They wanted to emphasize the impact of global warming and have
us question some American values that contributed to that, such as materialism, competitiveness, and
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The Teachings and Influence of Bill Gothard
Introduction:
Influencing hundreds of thousands of people over the span of fifty years, Bill Gothard has become an
icon of Christian counseling in the United States and in the world at large. His work in determining
the basic conflicts in the hearts of people and his devotion to creating a Bible based community and
curriculum for homeschooling families has made him a powerful leader in the realm of Christian
counseling and teaching and has endeared him to many. His counseling style has affected thousands of
preachers and teachers who follow his methods, and so it is important to understand the principles
behind Gothard s doctrines. To fully understand Gothard s teachings, one must first understand the
world of psychological counseling. According to the American Counseling Association, counselors
help clients identify goals and potential solutions to problems which cause emotional turmoil... In
essence counseling helps people understand their problems and gives them tools to deal with these
issues. Although the goal of counseling remains the same across the board, the beliefs and
presuppositions of individual counselors affect the methods and techniques they implement in their
counseling. For the secular psychological counselor, the focus is ego centric. The goal of counseling is
to give the client a better life and a happier outlook on life so that he can achieve even greater things
for himself. For the Christian, the goal of counseling is to bring the client into a closer
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Comparing The Classical Theory And Psychological...
Introduction 126
The classical theory and psychological positivism theory can still be used to conceptualise crime in the
21st century, regardless of the shift in criminological thinking. Both theories offer a unique
perspective as to why individuals engage in criminal behaviour, with one suggesting that an individual
acts by their own free will to engage in behaviour while the other argues that criminal behaviour is due
to internal factors influencing the behaviour. This critique will examine the characteristics and history
of each theory before applying the understanding of both theories to the real life crime case of
Katherine Knight. The application of each theory will examine potential reasons as to why Katherine
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The classical theory incorporates a more legal definition of crime due to the circumstances in which it
emerged. Crime is conceptualised as a result of a person acting upon their own free will to engage in
the criminal behaviour (SOURCE). However, psychological positivism rejects the notion and instead
argues a person who commits crime is engaging in the behaviour due to internal factors that have
developed during childhood and adolescences (SOURCE). The difference in understanding can be due
to the methods used to approach crime. Psychological positivism utilises a scientific method to
theorise about the deviant behaviour in individuals. However, this is often criticised as there is no
specific method to measure the internal influences (SOURCE). In contrast, the classical theory ignores
the factors that cause individuals to engage in crime, and instead sums the behaviour to be the rational
choice of an individual to engage in behaviour that offers the most pleasure for minimal pain
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The Little Brown Brothers Of The United States
Nation is a broad term that could mean many things to different people. For instance, some people
classify nation as the title that is placed on those that group themselves in this imagined community
forged under patriotism. However, other groups of people like Filipinos have a complicated notion of
nation. For those Filipinos that came to the United States, they do not know where home or nation is.
To give a bit of background on the complicated understanding of nation for Filipinos it all comes
down to their once political standing as a colony of the United States. Many Filipinos grew up with
American movies and television shows and with the mentality that they were Filipino Americans.
Their English teachers encouraged them to be educated and go to America, yet they never mentioned
that once they went to the United States they would be treated as subhuman when they got there. For
instance, the little brown brothers like small children in need of tutalige (Lecture, 9/29/15). Filipina
nurses, in particular, struggled to determine whether or not they would return back to the Philippines
once they got a taste of what it was like to live the American dream. Filipina nurses faced the struggle
of loving the life they lived in American all the while facing exclusions in their work place. Not only
did they face certain exclusion by their American counterparts they also endured exclusion from the
Philippines. Due to the exclusion they had at work many nurses formed coalitions
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Vizio Case Summary
Product
Vizio uses unprecedented technologies to ensure that their products are of the highest quality
available. This approach has helped the company prosper and grow to great levels in the entertainment
industry. Vizio now offers everything from multiple types of televisions (LCD, LED, 3 D) to home
theatre products, tablets, and wireless routers. While their main product remains to be their televisions,
the variety of products that they now offer are rapidly becoming popular amongst consumers in North
America. Although Vizio s newer products are a huge success, we believe that for now Vizio s
televisions would be the best product to offer in the Australian market.
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Their standard products have already outperformed the competitors in the North American market and
we therefore are confident that offering the unaltered products in the similar Australian market will
produce the same results.
Price
Price is a factor that holds a large portion of Vizio s executive s visions for the company. They are
strong believers in offering the greatest entertainment for a very affordable price. This is what creates
the advantage they posses over competitors. There is a strategically effective approach the company
takes in order to offer these products in the price range in which they do. The televisions themselves
are designed in America, but manufactured in Taiwan by Amtrans Technology Ltd. They are then
imported to America by Amtrans. Amtrans is widely known as being the best quality producer of
HDTV s and is the second largest producer of flat panel televisions. As for the screens on the
televisions, Vizio s LCD screens are made by LG and their plasma s are made by Panasonic. This
ensures that all of their televisions offer the same, if not better quality, than Vizio s competitors. Using
such a large manufacturer such as Amtrans also allows Vizio to import and sell their products for
cheaper than other companies. Therefore, we believe using this process will allow Vizio to import
their televisions to Australia for around the same cost as those companies that they will be competing
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Malaria Case Study
Following the infected female Anopheles mosquito bite the incubation period varies. The type of
Plasmodium parasite responsible for the infection plays a big factor in the time frame. Antimalarial
drugs may also increase the length of the Malaria incubation period. Estimated time frame is 9 14 days
for Plasmodium falciparum, 12 18 days for Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium ovale and 18 40 days
for Plasmodium malarie. Delays between exposure and development of symptoms in patients can
result in misdiagnoses or delayed diagnosis because of reduced clinical suspicion of the healthcare
provider (CDC, 2017. It s important to remind healthcare providers of any recent travel within 12
months to any malaria endemic areas.
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Patients with Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium ovale infections may experience additional
relapses after months or even years without symptoms. Relapses occur because these two parasites
have dormant liver stage parasites that may reactivate (CDC, 2017). Treatment to prevent chances of
relapse is available. Patients should follow the treatment of their first attack.
Diagnosis
It is critical to obtain a history of recent or remote travel to an endemic area for patients with
suspected Malaria. Also, it is important to acquire about the patient s immune status, age, pregnancy
status, medications, allergies and any medical conditions he or she may have. Diagnosis of Malaria
depends on the demonstration of parasites in the blood, usually by microscopy (CDC, 2017). Workup
for Malaria depends on patient s chief complaint. Patients will get labs drawn to check their
hemoglobin, liver function, renal function, electrolytes, and white blood cells. Rapid HIV test may be
ordered in select cases. There are alternative diagnostic methods to blood smear testing. Alternative
methods are typically used if laboratory does not have sufficient experience in detecting parasites in
blood smears. Rapid diagnostic tests give results within 15 20 minutes and are considered qualitative
tests. These tests detect one or more of the following antigens; Histidine rich protein 2, Plasmodium
Lactate Dehydrogenase and Aldolase. Three other alternative tests are molecular techniques
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Village Life in America 1852-1872
Malia Byram
Mr. Mumau
APUSH
5 December 2012 Village Life In America 1852 1872 As told in the diary of a Schoolgirl This book is
a diary written by a young girl named Caroline Cowles Richards. Carolina tells the reader about her
life. How at a early age her and her sister Anna, lost their mother, were sent to their grandparents
house in canandaigua, New York. They were brought up with simplicity, sweetness and Puritan
traditions. The diary begins in 1852, and is continued until 1872. She recalls swift transitions
throughout her life that the reader can recall events happening in a history book. The majority of the
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The reader got to picture Susan B. Antony presenting a speech as if they were there. Along with
significant points in Caroline s diary her entry on April 15, 1861 was extremely vital The storm has
broken upon us. The confederates fired on Fort Sumter... President Lincoln has issued a call for 75,000
men and many are volunteering to go all around us. How strange and awful it seems. She presents the
reader with the beginning of the Civil War from a northerners point of view. She was
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Comparison Of Amphora With Nike And Youth
Comparison Essay CA painter Amphora with Nike and Youth Myths and monument / LO1 232 Fall
2017 Zihan Zhong The greek pottery has a wide range of type and style, especially the vase. The
painted vessels show us the greek art s history and let us know more about the ancient Greeks mind
and life. CA painter s bell krater is a large earthenware with painting around its center part. As a bell
shape vase, it has a large opening and a round body. The broad body makes it perfect for mixing and
containing. Close to the top, it has two horizontal upturned handles. The body becomes narrower as it
goes down. On the bottom, it has a small round footer that supports the whole krater. The majority of
the earthenware is black and the paintings color is brown with red undertone. Painter also applied
white to decorate the details. The surface is smooth, but the evidence of slip is really obvious. The
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Its mouth is much smaller compare to the krater. Following that it has a thick neck and two curved,
arch like handles on the two sides. The neck meets the body at a sharp angle. The body has a large
curve and it also gets narrower. The decoration on this amphora is really simple. The painting
appeared only on front and back side. It is also red figure, but it has a subtle yellow undertone. There
is only two color on this vase black and brown. It looks much smoother and shinier than the krater.
The amphora looks elongated and elegant. The other one is sturdy and thick. Those characteristics are
also reflected on the handles and
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The Importance Of Bias In Ken Macleod
Few contemporary authors have had as profound an effect on their genre, society, political debate, or
literature in general as Robert Heinlein. Science fiction novelist Ken Macleod suggests that the world
was having a dialogue with Heinlein, unfortunately, one of the unintentional ramifications of dialogue
is misunderstanding, one cause of this is reader bias (Macleod et al. 231). Bias is most corrosive to
readers understanding when brought to their initial reading, consequently, they should avoid it for at
least three reasons; first, it causes a work or author to be regarded in many contradicting ways; second,
it creates an atmosphere in which faulty arguments are made; and third, it results in significant
elements of the story being ignored. One caveat, readers should not construe this in such a way as to
imply that the arguments presented here are merely about the book itself, so much as being about the
overall scope of it in relation to Heinlein and the bias levied for or against the book and him. Of
additional consideration is the impact those biases had on the overall message as well as the meaning
of the work itself and to further extrapolate this into how bias affects other works. It is important to
recognize that in this context, bias is any tendency to judge something either more or less favorably
based on preexisting notions rather than upon the supporting data. It is equally important to
understand that the human mind looks for patterns, the term for this
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My American Journey By Wes Moore
[A] recent author and public figure...[Colin Powell, wrote a] book, My American Journey, [that]
helped me harmonize my understanding of America s history and my aspiration to serve her in
uniform...Powell gave me another way to think about the American dilemma and, more than that,
another way to think about my own life (Moore 131 2). Author Wes Moore wrote the book The Other
Wes Moore, both an autobiography and a biography about a man who shares his name and has a
similar backstory, to demonstrate how people s destinies are primarily influenced by the environment
into which they are born. Examining stories including and similar to those of both Wes Moores, as
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However, even after his positive experience at Job Corps, Moore was so scarred by the environment in
which he was raised that he ended up in prison for life without parole. Because the two Wes Moores
had such different friends, they ended up becoming separate people and experienced differing levels
of success in their lives. Most people form many of their friendships at school, but even outside of
friends, individuals education alters their mentalities. Without a doubt, actions like conquering
challenging subject matter and overcoming academic struggles cause some parts of this educational
effect, but one s teachers have some of the greatest influence in education. The instructor teaches with
a personal worldview, one which will incidentally impact the students. For example, some private
schools teach the religion of Christianity, where a living God designed the universe, while public
schools are required to teach the religion of evolution, where everything exists due to a chance clash
of lifeless chemicals. This disparity in beliefs about the universe s origin fosters strongly opposing
ideas about topics such as morals and the meaning of life that are fundamental to how a person
decides to handle any given situation. The teacher can also inspire a growth or a fixed mindset in
students. Psychology professor Carol Dweck invented this idea of
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Essay about Urban Legends
Joel Beckwith Febuary 13, 2001
Urban Legends
In this paper I will explain exactly what an urban legend is,and
give some examples of very popular ones that have been passed by
word of mouth for decades across the United States.
1 quot; An urban legend is a story that is so bizarre,horrifying,or
unexplainable, that it makes something inside of us want to believe
it. quot; Urban Legends can have traced origins from other countries,
universities, states, or people,that just decided to made up as
incredible story and pass it on to their friends and family members.
Many of these legends were started in the sixties and seventies,
and still continue to be passed on to this day. A good example, is
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Many legends include psychotic elderly people who decide to
kill people or things.One story is of an elderly woman who decides
to dry her wet dog in the microwave(the dog explodes.) Other
legends with the elderly include a crazy woman that kills taxi drivers
as they pick her up, and old men that eat little children!
Many urban legends involve gruesome deaths and murders.This
particular legend was supposed to have happened at the University
of Illinois campus. A girl got off one evening and made the way to
the door where she lived. She and her room mate had an agreement
that if either one or them brought a guy back to their dorm,they would
put a rubberband on the doorknob.When the girl got to the door, she
found a rubberband and walked in without turning on the lights.She
heard moving and heaving breathing,so she decided to go right to
bed.The next morning the girl woke up only to find her roommate
gruesomely murdered. The girl screamed and ran for the door,but
before she walked out she looked at the wall.Written in blood was
a this message, are nt you glad you didn t turn on the lights?
Not all urban legends are completely untrue. There are many
things that can be found in movies, cartoons, and shows.One of
the most popular known of these can be found in Disney s cartoons.
Many times what is hidden is something of sexual content. The most
explicit of hidden content in the Disney movies,is a scene in the
Rescuers that only lasts
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Disadvantages Of Managed Care
Managed Care/Products Offered by TRICARE TRICARE is a health care managed program for all
military branches and their dependents. TRICARE also covers reservists, retired military, and their
dependents. TRICARE offers the following health care plans:
TRICARE Prime: A managed care option offering the most affordable and comprehensive coverage (
Compare Plans | TRICARE , 2017).
TRICARE Prime Remote: A managed care option offering the most affordable and comprehensive
coverage to active duty families in remote U.S. locations ( Compare Plans | TRICARE , 2017).
TRICARE Standard and Extra: A fee for service plan available to all non active duty beneficiaries.
Most freedom of choice providers and high satisfaction rate among users ( Compare Plans | TRICARE
, 2017).
TRICARE Prime Overseas: A managed care option offering the most affordable and comprehensive
coverage to active duty families living overseas ( Compare Plans | TRICARE , 2017).
TRICARE Prime Remote Overseas: A managed care option offering the most affordable and
comprehensive coverage to active duty families in remote overseas locations ( Compare Plans |
TRICARE , 2017).
TRICARE Standard Overseas: TRICARE Standard Overseas is a fee for service option, which allows
you the most flexibility in getting care, but will cost you more out of pocket than one of the overseas
Prime options ( Compare Plans | TRICARE , 2017).
TRICARE Reserve Select: TRICARE Reserve Select a premium based health plan that
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Essay on Prisoners Without Choice
Prisoners without Choice
When people go on a trip to the zoo, it can be assumed that they do not think about much more than
what they can see. Signals that make zoos unfair and sometimes unbearable for the captive animals are
not visible to most spectators. This essay will explain how zoos are unjust and should not be
supported. Animals should not be held captive due their negative behavioral changes, lack of natural
habitat and the zoos failure to effectively preserve endangered species.
Even though zoos try to imitate the natural habitat of each animal, the area for the zoo might not be
able to support the animals needed environment. When visiting a zoo many people fail to notice that
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When introduced with stress animals act strangely, and their actions are visible to zoo visitors, but
viewers are not aware of why they are doing these things. According to PETA (People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals), when animals pace from side to side, walk in circles, lick their bars, roll their
heads, and rock back and forth, they are under severe stress. Most captive animals also perform acts of
self mutilation, and eat their own feces. There are even some cases of stillbirths caused by stressful
conditions. Animals who naturally live in large herds should not be housed alone, and solitary animals
should not be kept in groups. These situations also create unhappiness in captive animals. Zoo animals
living under anxiety and tension also add to the difficulties of conserving species.
Zoos claim to conserve species, but they frequently fall short on this promise. The zoo industry
rationalizes the caging and breeding of animals by claiming that zoos enhance conservation efforts,
but the facts do not back up this claim. According to a joint report by the World Society for the
Protection of Animals and the Born Free Foundation, with the best will in the world, and even with all
their combined resources, zoos cannot hope to save more than a few of the animal species that are
doomed to become extinct within the next decade (Laws). According to PETA, reintroductions of
individual members of
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A Letter To Associated Students Of Western Oregon University
Dear Associated Students of Western Oregon University, Rex Fuller
When I decided to go to Western Oregon University, I knew I was going to a small school, and I
wanted that. I know only 5,382 students go to Western and that is not much bigger than my high
school.The reason I came was for the Western for the WOU women s rugby team. When I came to
WOU, I expected more support from the school and am very disappointed. Did you know that the
Western Oregon women s rugby team has gone to the conference finals three years in a row? And in
2015 and 2016, they were back to back champions? Yet the rugby team and other clubs get little to no
funding and support from the university.
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WOU could easily become one of the top schools in the country for rugby. All the rugby program
would need is more support from the university. In fact, this is an excerpt from a NCAA article about
rugby:
For all institutions, it is an economical way to offer a popular women s athletic activity for current and
incoming students. To field a women s rugby team, the basic needs include: 1) a pool of existing or
incoming students that want to play, 2) a coach, 3) a soccer sized field for practice and competition,
and 4) developing a schedule with local, regional and national competitive opportunities.
WOU already has all of those things and a club that is already performing at a high level, yet, rugby is
not considered a sport by the university.
By support, I do not necessarily mean money. All though money would be nice because rugby runs all
their own fundraisers and gets no financial support from the school. Currently the rugby teams
compete with the lacrosse teams for a field to practice on. Even when the rugby teams are allowed to
practice, the field is double or triple booked, meaning they have a small half or quarter of the field to
practice on. In fact, most nights the football field is completely unoccupied. If the rugby teams and
lacrosse teams could use the football field or other empty fields, there would be less frustration about
practice time. Clubs aren t even allowed to use the empty weight rooms on campus. This forces the
club teams to try and use the
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Film Analysis and Different Viewpoints on A Woman Under...
I. Introduction
Beginning in the late 1960 s, a new film movement known as New Hollywood began, rapidly
replacing the Classical method of filmmaking. This era was unique because many popular films of the
time were produced outside of the studio system, shot on location, and with non professional actors
and actresses. These art films were brash, irreverent, and full of anger. While directors during this time
used drastically different methods to achieve their final product, the meaning they attempted to convey
through their art was often quite similar in its presentation and encompassment of society. According
to David Bordwell, stylistic devices and thematic motifs may differ from director to director, [but] the
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The home was a natural setting for such films: it provided a forum for the representation of the anger
of the times within a highly relatable environment. As such, films which touched on family dynamics
like Five Easy Pieces (1970) and Last Picture Show (1971) were largely successful.
While it is hard to argue the Vietnam War did not profoundly influence filmmaking in the 1970 s,
these films also reflected a deeper truth about the quickly changing state of domesticity. A 1977 study
called Updating the Life Cycle of the Family from the Journal of Marriage and Family tells us that
during the 1970 s, there were more single parent families than ever before, due to rising rates of
separation and divorce. It also found that mothers devoted less time to childbearing than in the 1950 s
or 60 s, and that the average size of the family was smaller (down from four children to three, on
average), resulting in a restructuring of previously well defined roles. (Glick 8) This data was clearly
in the minds of directors John Cassavetes and Barbara Loden when they made their respective films: A
Woman Under the Influence involves a three child family and in Wanda, we see only two children.
III. Left and Right Cycles
Besides the emphasis on the restructured family and changing parental roles, A
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Becoming an Individual in Rewriting the Soul by Ian...
In a planet consisting of over six billion humans, finding individuality in oneself becomes an arduous
task. There exists in man the desire to be recognized by others as an individual with specifically
positive qualities. Therefore, based on the labels assigned to him, he creates his desired persona. This
concept is exemplified in Rewriting the Soul by Ian Hacking through his theory of the looping effect,
which portrays a cycle of mutual changes based on the influence of classifications and those
classified. Humans are given labels and thus act appropriately to either maintain the favorable labels
or diminish those which appear negative. This creates a fabrication based on the influence of others
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As Hacking dives into the history of multiple personality disorder he brings up a certain concept to
justify the transition from the 19th century version of the disorder to modern day s picture. This
concept he names the looping effect of human kinds (21), which is explained with the MPD example
being that the doctors vision was different because the patients were different; but the patients were
different because the doctors expectations were different (21). The doctors influence the patients only
to be later influenced in return by the patients thus there will never be a concrete definition of MPD
nor will there be a fixed prototype of the disorder as both are being constantly mutually altered.
Consequently, a diagnosed MPD possessor will never truly know whether or not they have the
disorder since MPD has no locked definition. In like manner, the looping effect affects all persons as
their identities are continually being modified from external influences whether they chose to be or
not. In the case of consciously changing themselves, people are specifically labeled and are assigned
certain qualities of which they either view as pleasant or insulting. As a result, these people choose to
modify themselves in the attempt of creating a new self that embodies the favored qualities and
eliminates the unattractive qualities. This new self is nothing more than a mimic of surrounding
influences, which present
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Difference Between 16th And 17th Century Courtship
The 16th and 17th Century Laws On Love. The 16th and 17th century society had parents connected
to courtships, a very formal courtship, and ending with an Elizabethan Church wedding.. Back in the
16th and 17th century many things were different from how they are today, especially marriage and
courtship. Back then parents had entire control over the courtship. A courtship back in the day looked
very different from anything we have now. In the 16th and 17th century s normal marriage in England
followed the Elizabethan Church wedding rules. Also it s the exact kind of wedding William
Shakespeare had. Today s relationships and marriages are completely different than those of the 16th
and 17th century.
In the 16th and 17th century parents had control over the courtship and marriage of their children.
Parents power over their children related even in courtships. Marriage of the children looked to the
parents as nothing more than a trading of property. Unless the parents die, then the couple s town and
church are in control. The parents have to write a legal contract in order for the first step of their
marriage process to begin. First in the start of the courtship both the man and the woman have to have
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Love never became involved into an arranged courtship. Courtship, a public social relationship that
had property involved. The more serious the courtship got the better and the more gifts got exchanged.
If however a courtship broke off the man had to return al the gifts bought by the woman, yet the
woman might only have to return half the gifts. One of the gifts bought for the woman when their
relationship became serious, a garter. On the day of the wedding the man would remove if from her
leg showing that they had courted for a while. A courtship didn t care for the people s
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Spreadsheet and Critical Path
Q1. Solve problem 27, page 182 of Mantel.
a. Find the expected time and variance for each task.
b. Draw the network (either AOA or AON) and the critical path and time. You may use MS Project or
draw it manually. In either case, highlight or name the critical path and state the duration.
c. Find the probability that the critical path will be completed in 23 weeks
d. What is the probability that the other main paths will be completed in 23 weeks?
e. If the paths are independent, what is the probability that the entire network will be completed in 23
weeks?
SOLUTION:
(a) Expected time and Variance is calculated in the Excel file attached.
(b) The AOA network is drawn below:
(c ) (d) and (e) done in the Excel Spreadsheet
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In row 8, type each activity s crash time
Copy row 7 and paste it into Row 9.
Label each of the Times rows by typing Norma in G7, Crash in G8, and Actual in G9.
In Cell A10, type Costs
In Row 11, put each activity s normal cost. In G11, type Normal .
In Row 12, put each activity s crash cost. In G12, type Crash .
In G13, type Actual .
Put the formula in A13, =A11+(A7 A9)/(A7 A8)*(A12 A11)
Select cells A13:F13, and paste
Find the Path and
In cell A14, type :Paths
In A15 type the Paths, there are 2 paths in cells A15 and A16.
In H15 type =SUMPRODUCT(A15:F15,$A$9:$F$9)
Copy and paste it to H16
This shows  How long each path takes?
Step 2: Identify the critical path
The critical path is in row 16
The critical path is 1 A2 C4 E5 F6. It s the path with the longest time.
To make it easier to see which activities are in each path, got to cell A20 and type =IF(A15=1,A$2, )
copy to A20:F21
In cell G17 type MAX
In cell H17, type =MAX(H15:H16)
This shows how long the slowest path takes.
In cell H20 type =IF(H15=H$17, CRITICAL , )
Copy cell to H20:H21
The critical path will be labeled as CRITICAL
Step 3: Total Cost Formula
In cell D14 , type Total actual cost:
In cell G14, add up the actual costs of all of the activities. Type =SUM(A13:F13)
This shows that if we use all normal times for all activities, the total cost is $1300
Step 4: Fill in the
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Valentine In The Mortal Instruments
As you stroll through the park, you notice a slight movement just out of your line of vision. As you
turn to see, you realize it s a small, adorable, but vicious faerie. Not everyone can see it, but after
finding your true heritage in the first book, these type of things are normal. Clary, after being left in
the dark for so long, has finally come to term with the life of Shadowhunters in the second book of
The Mortal Instruments. City of Ashes is filled with just as much trouble as a middle child s life. Now,
Jace and Clary know that, despite their strong feelings for each other, they can never be together since
they share the same father. That same father, Valentine, causes a whole lot of trouble that the gang has
to solve. Laced between this action packed, romance filled, shock inducing plot, we find constant
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Alec and Isabelle s mom returns from Alicante, and, without a single greeting, becomes the first of
many to accuse Jace of betraying the Shadowhunters, claiming he had been working with Valentine
for heaven knows how long. Meanwhile, while everyone is busy arraigning Jace, Valentine steals what
he need to destroy the Shadowhunters. By this point, the big ups in Shadowhunter society realize that
Jace isn t the enemy, causing them to rush in with the greatest army ever seen with the intentions of
destroying Valentine. Clary and Jace found out they have incredible abilities never before seen, and all
of them are used in the battle against Valentine. Unfortunately, Valentine still gets away, leaving the
final battle for the next book. Oh did I mention that Simon is now a vampire? And Clary s mom is in a
magic induced
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Since The Beginning Of Human-Animal Interaction, There
Since the beginning of human animal interaction, there has been a one sided power dynamic that
cripples animal welfare for the egotistical goal of filling our human desires. Animals of all kinds die a
painful death in order to become the burger on another obese child s plate, the fur coat for yet another
greed driven member of the one percent, and for the lab testing for the perfume of another heartless
person. Humans have turned a blind eye to many a tragedy in the past, yet the injustice against
animals is one that is overlooked each and everyday. The entire world has convinced itself that it the
act of killing animals for any reason is justified with the anthropocentric alibi that nothing matters but
human comfort and expansion. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As we kill the cow to make burgers, we deny his own interests in sacrifice of our own superficial
immoral demands. Another reason that it is immoral to kill and torture animals for our own gain is the
belief that animals have their own intrinsic value. This value is present whether we choose to see it or
not in all species. Though some in favor of speciesism may argue that it is only immoral to kill certain
species of animals, it is actually wrong for all species to be killed because all species are equal in
value. This intrinsic value is present in all animals and they must be respected for it. Regan transcribes
animals that concern us (the ones that are eaten and trapped, for example), they, too, must be viewed
as the experiencing subjects of a life with inherent value of their own (Regan 112). Humans may claim
that no animal could share this inherent value. However, this self centered viewpoint is blatantly
wrong. To say this ignores members of our own species who are not as intelligent, physically fit, or
beautiful as society s standard. Yet, we do not condemn these beings to a torturous death. Speciesism
is present in our minds whether we choose to accept it or not. We ignore the failures of certain
members of our species simply because they are Homo sapiens, but we rob animals of their intrinsic
value without a second thought. Regan goes on to say that All who have inherent value have it equally,
whether they be human animals or not
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Ampicillin Resistance Lab Report
Discussion
As predicted the E. coli colony transformed with either the PUC18 or the lux plasmid developed an
ampicillin resistance. Which made it easier for them to not only survive but also replicate in both the
LB agar plates and the LB ampicillin rich agar plate. However the E. coli colony not treated with the
plasmids could not survive and colonize in the LB ampicillin rich agar plates. The plate that had no
ampicillin in its environment and no plasmid treated E. coli served as a positive control for this
experiment because it demonstrated how the E. coli would colonize and grow in a normal setting. The
cells in the positive control plate grew into lawn colonies because they were not placed into a selective
environment or transformed, so they had no need to acquire ampicillin resistance. Two plates in the
experiment contained E. coli cells that were transformed with either the PUC18 or the lux plasmid but
were placed in an ampicillin free environment. These two colonies grew ... Show more content on
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In order to find transformation efficiency, the total number of colonies on the plate is divided by the
total amount (µg) of DNA spread on the plate. All the factors that must be taken into account while
finding the transformation efficiency include; the total amount (µg) of plasmid DNA used, the total
volume (µl) of cell suspension prepared, the fraction of DNA spread on the plate and finally the total
amount (µg) of DNA present on the plate. In the LB/AMPC plate the transformation efficiency was
8.2 x 103 colonies per µg of plasmid DNA while the LB/AMPlux plate the transformation efficiency
was 1.07 x 104 colonies per µg of plasmid DNA. The transformation efficiency for the LBC and
LBlux plates were not taken into account, even though they too transformed because they were not in
a restrictive environment where they needed to express their ampicillin resistance genes in order to
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Comparing Heart Of A Dog And Frankenstein
In both Heart of a Dog and Frankenstein, science is portrayed as dangerous because it leads to
unpredictable consequences, among which are uncontrollable creations who come to control and even
threaten their own creators. Frankenstein s creation s unpredictable violent actions towards human
society and Frankenstein s family and friends and Professor Philip Philippovich s creation, Sharikov s
unpredictable inappropriate actions toward Professor Philip Philippovich and people around him
became uncontrollable. With creation s uncontrollable actions, creators are not able to control but
rather be controlled. Frankenstein s monster s uncontrollable violence targeting Viktor s family and
friends forces Victor to obey creature s command and when not followed, horrible consequences
followed. Sharikov s disobedience towards his creators for oppressing his ... Show more content on
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Thus, both creation s uncontrollable actions lead to unpredictable consequences and end up
controlling and threatening their own creators portrays the dangerousness of science.
Science is portrayed dangerous because the science creation becomes uncontrollable by committing
violent actions. Creation of Frankenstein, monster, burns down the cottage originally owned by Felix
because of his first frustration of getting rejected by the family he thought would be friendly because
of his appearance released his uncontrollable anger: I fired the straw, and heath, and bushes, which I
had collected. The wind fanned the fire, and the cottage was quickly enveloped by the flames, which
clung to it (Frankenstein p. 113). Monster, without anyone beside him to support, his uncontrollable
anger pointed towards his creator, Victor Frankenstein, for making his life miserable by making his
appearance horrifying. Then with his
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Macroeconomics 2 Episode 2
Episode 2: Scarcity and Choice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoVc_S_gd_0 At the beginning of
the video Dr. Mary McGlasson says that two things are true about every single person regardless of
their race, religion, and even income; which are that everyone has unlimited wants, and that everyone
has limited resources, and even if individuals were to satisfy some wants, other wants would arise
eventually. Furthermore, she defines scarcity as something that happens when there is not enough
resources, or services to satisfy everyone s wants, at a price zero, and thus price tags come around.
With this in mind, she said that a drawback of the system of charging for the scarce resources is that
the rich are the one s capable of acquiring more of those resources, leaving the poor in great
disadvantage. Dr. Mary states that if something has a price it s because that product or good is scarce,
however water is an examples of a resource that does not have a deliberate monetary price, yet it is
scarce in some places. She ends her video by re stating that Economics is the study of choices made
by people, on how to use scarce resources to satisfy their unlimited wants, based on their rational ...
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No one can have everything, and thus individuals have to prioritize, pick one thing, let go the less
important one. The video defines scarcity as a condition in which individuals are forced to make
choices among available alternatives, which in my opinion is an erroneous concept for scarcity,
however it is what scarcity causes. The video depicts and interesting fact, which is that individuals
choose what to consume, and society what items produce. One of the concluding statements of this
video states that scarcity and resource allocation is what places Economics at the center of many
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Three Subtests
Another type of abuse is sexual abuse. Hudson et al. (1993) suggested that sex offenders have general
shortcomings in functions of their emotions. They established that rapists and pedophiles are
substantially not as sensitive to the perception of emotions displayed by others, when compared to
domestic abuse offenders. In the study conducted by Puglia, Stough, Carter, and Joseph (2005), they
chose 19 imprisoned sex offenders, who were chosen from Her Majesty s Prison and Ararat, 18
detained non sex offending prisoners from HM Prison Ararat and Her Majesty s Prison Langi Kal Ka,
and 19 control participants without criminal history and who were not connected to any crime. The
individuals from the control group were from Australia. To conduct ... Show more content on
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The participants were asked to do three subtests from the MSCEIT, which consisted of 35 items. The
first subtest is the perception branch, in which the subjects were to express, on a five point scale, the
emotion that is being presented in different photographs such as faces, landscapes, or an abstract
design. The second subtest is the assimilation branch. In this subtest, the participants were asked to
associate words to a given emotion and indicate the similarities of the word and the emotions; An
example is, cold, blue, sweet. The last subtest is the management branch. In this subtest, the subjects
were asked to indicate the effectiveness of an action would be in managing their internal emotions.
With this method, it is revealed that the results of the sex offenders are not that significantly different
in comparison to the control group. As a way of contrast, these findings did not yield the same
conclusion that Hudson et al., (1993) suggested. The results from the MSCEIT assessment did not
display the deficit of emotional function of sexual offenders. Furthermore, this study helps support the
suggestion that the emotional deficiency the sexual offenders have are more likely to be specific to the
sexual offences they have committed (Fernandez et al.,
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Ways Of Seeing Analysis
In ways of seeing John Berger invites us to see different works that so many museums present as
sacred relics based on 160 reproductions of paintings and advertising images. This critical
reinterpretation of our cultural heritage aims at getting the reader to question the images that surround
him on a daily basis. In seven essays, John Berger recalled the modalities of ordering paintings of the
Renaissance and thus demonstrates the power of the ruling class. It analyzes the relationship between
these modalities and the development and omnipresence of advertising codes in our contemporary
capitalist society. It encourages the spectator reader to question the images that surround him on a
daily basis. By showing us how to see different pictures ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(It can not be considered as if it were isolated in this small part of the process which concerns the
retina of the eye.) One sees only what one looks at. To look is to choose. And it is by this choice that
what we see appears in our field without being nevertheless within reach. It is a touch that places us in
relation to things. (Take a few steps with your eyes closed and you will realize how touching is to see,
although in a less mobile and less extensive way.) It is never on a single object that our gaze is focused
but on The relationship between us and things. Vision is an incessant activity, sweeping the world
around us in a circle that defines our microcosm. Despite a background of social criticism far removed
from our time, Ways of Seeing sees some interesting ways to study what is common in images, which
unites and dismisses painting and cinema, advertising and graphics, old and new media. The enterprise
of John Berger is a form of desecration of our relationship to images: if we can reveal the beauty of a
form in a noble art (painting, cinema) as in a communication image (advertising, The television
stream) then the hierarchy between legitimate and non legitimate art is
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Nicholas 2 Essay
After Nicholas II ended some of the totalitarian bans on free speech and assembly, the masses in
Russia organized strikes in the streets of Petrograd in late February (Service 2005). The strikes
continued for four days as the Russian military did not wish to fire on the crowd of protesters as
ordered by Nicholas II (Beckett 2007). Reasons suggested for the military s reluctance to follow
orders include the number of women involved and the soldiers own socially aligned sympathies (Wade
2000). According to the old calendar, the February Revolution occurred on February 26, 1917 as
protesters tore down reminders of Nicholas II s regime (Ibid). Even the loyal troops aligned
themselves with the revolutionaries the following day (Ibid). Nicholas II, after having been stopped by
mutinying troops, eventually abdicated his throne in early March (Beckett 2007). ... Show more
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As with many revolutions, the cause of the revolutionaries is quickly legitimized with military support
(Katz 2004). In the case of the Women s March, the French National Guard refused to stop the mob
from storming the palace (Doyle 2002). Such examples of violent protest proved effective at the
beginning of the revolution. The Women s March on Versailles, from October 1 to 5, 1789, was
successful albeit violent (Ibid). The peasant women marched on the palace with cannons and handheld
weapons and engaged in armed skirmishes with members of the royal guard (Ibid). Following the raid,
the National Guard transported the royal family to Paris on the orders of the peasantry
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My initial inspiration for this piece was Trifles, which...
My initial inspiration for this piece was Trifles, which funnily enough only shares the characteristic of
detectives being involved within the plot. As per suggestion on my proposal, I developed my idea of
detectives solving a case further by including dialogue and inter personnel relationships similar to
those found in Glengarry Glen Ross. Taking the idea of different members of the real estate office
discussing work and plotting in Glengarry Glen Ross, and applying them to a trio of detectives on a
case was interesting to say the least. Upon first thinking of what I wanted to get across, I knew that
some form of conspiracy was going to be present. This was done in the revelation at the end that Chris
actually was working with their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is why towards the end of the play he walks off stage never to return. Chris, I wrote with the
intention of making him an arrogant jerk, or someone that you would hate to work with. James
countered his personality to some extent, or would have if the victim had not been his friend. I made
this a point so that James would be off his game, so to speak. This would justify in Chris s mind why
he would need to act on the chief s wishes and kill James. In regards to the ending, I chose to end the
play on an ill fitting monologue of sorts. It was jarring enough to not fit the way the rest of the
dialogue was given during the bulk of the play, for I wanted to get across that Chris was far worse of a
person than just being arrogant. James in the end lets his anger with Chris subside to the point that he
may think that Chris is trying to apologize by offering to get him a drink. This thought will inevitably
prove to be another lack of judgment by James. Overall, the process of writing a play was a fun
experience that I would like to come back to at some point in time, possibly to expand this story in
which I have now crafted. Creating three distinct characters was quite a challenge, and writing a story
with nothing but dialogue for the most part was also difficult; for the most part it is miles apart from
writing fiction. Drawing inspiration from Glengarry Glen Ross helped set
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How To Write Essays Fast

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  • 2. Sexism In Afghanistan Over a decade of Western intervention in Afghanistan has opened the door for modernity but, cultural change is rarely linear. The history of Afghanistan through a feminist perspective truly indicates this non linear progress. Kevin Seiff wrote, Afghan women caught between modernity, tradition for The Washington Post. This article recounts the narrative of Farima; a young fiancée who sought to escape her arranged marriage. Seiff begins the article with Farima s attempt to escape her marital fate, Just before she leapt from her roof into the streets of Kabul, Farima thought of the wedding that would never happen and the man she would never marry {Seiff}. Farima saw suicide as the only way to escape tradition. The article discusses the fact ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Separation of religion from state, banning burqas, and raising the minimum age of marriage were part of the reforms that the PDPA implemented. Images from the 1970s depict young women walking to or from school sporting mini skirts and loose hair. These vintage pictures dramatically contrast pictures from modern Afghanistan, depicting women completely covered, head to toe in plain, blue textiles. The burqa was uncommon until the Taliban took over the country as a result of the Soviet Union toppling the nation s government, leading to civil conflict. The Taliban s re establishment of more Sharia Law resulted in the devolution of the culturally progressive legislature that was part of both President Daoud and the PDPA s respective agendas.It is common to analyze the cultural struggle between modernity and tradition through a western feminist lens that greatly relies on the juxtaposition of women before and after the establishment of the Taliban in Afghanistan. Gender is one way to look at the difference in culture, but another perspective is sexuality. Homosexuality in Muslim majority countries has, throughout history, been a volatile ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Descriptive Essay About Soccer Game Personally I will have no relation to playing in an actual collegiate soccer game or sport for that matter. Yet I have many good friends of mine who actually play college soccer, more specifically I choose to do a team to narrow down on my topic. I was gladly able to go and observe the Colorado Mesa University boys soccer team. The game was a semi final against Fort Lewis. If the Mesa soccer team was able to get a victory over Fort Lewis then they would move on to the championship game and possibly win the RMAC tournament, that they have one previously last year. This game took place at the Colorado School of Mines University, on a cold night. I arrive and we pay to get in, we head over to the bleachers where all the parents, friends, and students are sitting at. They begin the night with the national anthem, and then we all take a stand. Once that is over with it s now game time. The Mesa soccer boys get into a circle and start there team ritual, which is to sing a chant that they always sing. The chat is the Ole ole ole song, after that is over the starting eleven head to the field. The referee gives one last look at everyone to see if they are ready for stats, time, and announcements. So the referee blows the whistle and that starts the time and the moment of play. You start to hear all the parents at different times start cheering on their teams. Everyone on the bleachers is covered up in blankets and jackets, as well as the school spirit wear. You can see everyone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Discrimination in Harrison Bergeron, after you my dear... Discrimination in the Short Stories, Harrison Bergeron, after you my dear Alphonse, and The Lottery The trait of discrimination is the basis for the stories, Harrison Bergeron, after you my dear Alphonse, and Lottery. Discrimination is when someone is hated or acted upon negatively for the reason of race, sex, or nationality. In the short stories the author s feelings of discrimination are expressed through the characters differently. In these stories the author has his own feelings and thought depicted through the characters. By the popular theme of discrimination and racism it suggests that these stories were written in the late sixties early seventies. In the story Harrison Bergeron the whole country is handicapped except for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This shows discrimination against everyone because they are taking that person s freedom away and judging them on their looks and abilities. A man named Harrison who would be a sport super star in real life because of his outstanding talent is fitted with weights and other handicaps to make him like everyone else. He revolts and overcomes his handicaps but is soon killed for breaking the law. In this story discrimination plays a big part in how the main character revolts. The next example is in the story, after you my dear alphonse. In this story a boy becomes friends with an African American boy named Boyd and brings him home for lunch, when he gets home his mother is shocked to see her son with this boy. The mother assumes that the father works hard labor in the fields and that the boy will grow up and do the same. But that?s not the case, the boys father works in a factory. This is an example of discrimination because the mother assumes things just because he is black. The last example of discrimination as a theme for a short story is in The Lottery. In this story a community has a lottery every year and the winner is stoned to death. The theme of discrimination is shown when they just pick a random person and kill them. That discriminates against that person because they show hate for little or no reason. In these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Freedom, Protected By The First Amendment In The Bill Of... Freedom is a basic human right. We use it in every aspect of our lives. With family and friends, we demonstrate our thoughts to each other about the world around us. Our privacy is shrinking because of a trade off with security. More Security means everyone will be safer but it is not necessary to subdue freedom because we are scared. The belief of freedom includes the choice of religion or absence of it if you choose to do so. The rights and choices we make can go as far as we please, if they do not impede another s right to be happy. Freedom is a natural right, protected by the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights, that helps shape our everyday lives and is an American ideal. While freedom is a worthy idea to fight for, it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With increased security, we have lost a lot of our privacy. Security from our defense systems, such as the military, NSA, CIA and other government agencies, protect us everyday by monitoring threats and online activities. The security measures in place at public areas, such as full body scanners at airports and metal detectors at courthouses and some schools, are all in place to protect the general population. As a consequence of improved security we lose some of our privacy with the invasive searches of our person and our belongings. One of the former president Barack Obama s last executive orders gave intelligence agencies the ability to have weaker filter on the data from the Internet. With less of a filter, more information can be collected about threats to the nation. CIA, FBI and other agencies will be able to access surveillance on foreigners abroad, including information identifying Americans they may be in contact with (Swaine). Our government has gained the right to collect information of people with suspicious tendencies not in the United States. This choice over freedom is not the way to go. Our goal as a nation is to keep its citizens safe. The executive order gives more reasons for people that hate Americans to want to kill Americans. Although our wings of freedom will spread farther over the earth, people do not like to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Nat Turner, An Abolisionist Essay Nat Turner was born in October 2, 1800, on Benjamin Turner s plantation in Southampton County, Virginia. His father was also a slave of Benjamin Turner s and was believed to have successfully escaped and lived his life in the Great Dismal Swamp in southern Virginia and North Carolina. His mother was a slave named Nancy who used to live in Africa but was taken in 1763. Nat Turner was highly intelligent and imaginative even from early childhood, and his mother thought that he was destined for great things. He was overheard describing events that even happened before he was born, so the other slaves believed that he was destined to become a religious prophet. Nat Turner was a very religious slave who had many visions and led a rebellion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In February, 1831, Turner received the sign to revolt, which was an eclipse of the sun. He confided his plan that he had to four men that he trusted; Henry, Hark, Nelson, and Sam. They planned for the rebellion to be on July 4, but it had to be postponed because Turner became ill. On August 13, the sun appeared bluish green, which was the final sign, and on August 21, Turner and six of his men met and made plans in the woods. At 2:00 in the morning, they went to the Travis household, and they killed the entire family. They proceeded to kill all the white people they encountered as they went from house to house. As they went, more slaves joined them, and the force eventually consisted of more than 40 slaves, mostly on horseback. At midday of the next day, Turner decided that they should go to Jerusalem, which was the closest town. The word of the rebellion reached to the whites at this point, and they were confronted by a group of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Comparing The Los Angeles Dodgers And San Francisco Giants The Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants have been two of the oldest teams to play at a pro level, both established in 1883 in New York. The Giants were originally known as the New York Gothams and then became the New York Giants in 1886, and the Dodgers were originally the Brooklyn Atlantics and changed to the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1932. In 1958 they would both move to California and the Giants would go to San Francisco and the Dodgers, Los Angeles. As the rivalry has grown, it is regarded as one of the greatest and longest lasting rivalries in baseball history. This would be the presumptive National League rivalry compared to the Red Sox Yankees rivalry. Since the Dodgers and Giants have been consistently good as of the last couple ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both teams have seen a number of players fall to injury directly affecting their win loss record, and for the two teams, a number of players that are irreplaceable are still on the DL. Clayton Kershaw is the biggest name that is on the Dodgers DL and Mac Williams for the Giants. Both teams have shown signs of greatness during this year; the Giants were the best team heading into the second half of the season and now the Dodgers are one of the best teams heading into the postseason. Hopefully, the Giants can get out of their hiccup and the Dodgers can continue to play as well as they are. Fortunately, there are nine more scheduled game that the Dodgers and Giants will play against each other including tonight. The three upcoming games with the Giants and Dodgers will be played in LA and the next six will be in San Francisco. Players like Corey Seager, Justin Turner, Adrian Gonzalez, and Chase Utley have played great as of late and Brandon Crawford, Angel Pagan, Hunter Pence, and Denard Span have played the best as of late for the Giants. Hopefully, the Giants Dodgers upcoming games will produce a lot of offense and maybe the Giants can come out of the slump, but the Dodgers will try not to let that happen. These players will incredibly important if each side wants to win. For the upcoming games, the starting pitchers will be: Madison Bumgarner v. Kenta Maeda ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Event Management Industry Is An Ideal Location For The... onment Economic Grandezvous largely competes and collaborates in the event management industry, which provides significant opportunities on a local, national and international scale. Toronto acts as an ideal location for the company as the city serves as a business and political hub for the province, and the country. In 2013 Toronto s Total GDP jumped too over $290 billion, making up just over 15% of Canada s total GDP (Toronto Market Sizes, n.d). Of that total, consumers spent almost $10 billion on hotels and catering in the city, and over $13 billion on leisure and recreation (Toronto Market Sizes, n.d.). These numbers give an overarching view of the large tourism and business communities which exist in Toronto, and how much room ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This figure likely includes the industry s whole span from mega events such as the Pan Am Games, to small scale corporate and personal events. On nation level research firm IBIS World estimated earlier this year that the Canadian event planning and trade show sectors would generate $1 billion in revenue in 2014 (Trade Shows Event ..., 2014). This marked an increase of 2.2% over the previous year, however the company noted the industry s success was heavily based on corporate spending and the state of the economy (Trade Shows Event ..., 2014). This alludes to the fact that many organizations likely see spending on event management as non essential, meaning event management firms may need to heavily stress their value proposition. As stated, while Grandezvous does operate in the event management industry as a whole they are largely focused on the promotion of events on web 2.0 applications. Therefore social media engagement and advertising applies directly to the business in which they operate. Social media is becoming a loud medium for advertising as more businesses recognize its potential reach. In a survey of small businesses by BIA/Kelsey the majority of respondents said they used social media as a means of advertising, with the average business putting 21.4% of their advertising budget toward social media campaigns (Brooks, 2014). These businesses are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Technology In Fahrenheit 451 (AGG) Imagine a society that has made extreme technological progress to the point it is available to the masses, do you think that would have a negative effect on said society? (BS 1) In the book Fahrenheit 451 the people are completely immersed in the technology that they are given. (BS 2) As a consequence, the people in such a society are negatively impacted, they are made into unthinking creatures, only shells of human beings. (BS 3) But, to prove that it is the technology making the influence, it has to be known that there are people who live without much of the machinery. (BS 4) These people aren t impacted in the way that the average Joe of the book are. (TS) Ray Bradbury s story contains a grim image of how technology will impact ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (SIP A) Firstly, people have lost the connection between themselves. (STEWE 1) First, Mildred doesn t have any awareness of herself, she doesn t pay attention to her own body and if she is going to kill herself. When Montag tells her You took all the pills in your bottle last night her response is Oh, I wouldn t do that she said, surprised (Bradbury 17). Even after Montag pointed that out, she still repeats her mistake and takes another questionable amount of sleep pills, he wanted to call out to her, how many have you taken tonight! the capsules! how many will you take later and not know? and so on every hour! or maybe not tonight, tomorrow night! (Bradbury 41). But it s not only her but many, many people who commit suicide. When Montag forces Mildred s friends to talk, Mrs. Phelps said I ve never known any dead man killed in a war. Killed jumping off of buildings, yes, like Gloria s husband last week, but from wars? No (Bradbury 91). People aren t dying from wars, where people literally clash against each other to the death, they re getting killed by committing suicide, and by the way that Mrs. Phelps said it, it seemed to be normal. (STEWE 2) Furthermore, Clara Phelps showed that she doesn t even understand how she feels, not only over the long term but the short term after Montag reads her a poem that represented her life, Ah, love, let us be true To one another! For the world, which seems To lie before us like a land of dreams, So various, so beautiful, so new, Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light, Nor certitude, nor peace nor help for pain; And we are here as on a darkling plain Swept with confused alarms of struggle to flight... Mrs. Phelps was crying... Clara, what s wrong? ... Don t know, don t know I just don t know (Bradbury 97). (SIP B) Moreover, people have lost contact with others as well. (STEWE 1) Such as when Mildred ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Compare And Contrast Roald Dahl And Edgar Allan Poe Compare and Contrast Essay Have you ever heard of Roald Dahl or Edgar Allan Poe? These are two people who I am going to be talking about today. These two men are writers. Today I am going to talk about some of these mens likenesses and some of their dissimilarities. So, one thing in similar is they have both written at least one book that is scary and has a spooky tone to it. Roald Dahl has written a few, but on the other hand Edgar Allan Poe has written many. That is where they become different. Edgar Allan Poe writes these kinds of books. He writes kinds of books that are scary. Roald Dahl on the other hand does not. Roald Dahl writes happy humorous books. Roald Dahl is a famous book writer for children. He is a very famous writer and known ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Not Without My Daughter Cultural Analysis What s the difference between culture and cultural resistance? According to Merriam Webster, culture is the beliefs, customs, and/or arts of a particular society, and cultural resistance is the practice of using meanings and symbols to contest a dominate power. During the 1980 s, there was a lot of evidence, as there is today, of cultural resistance in Iran and in the USA. Some of the evidence can be observed from movies based on true events that occurred, such as the movie, Not without My Daughter. Both Iran and USA have extremely different cultural practices. Some differences in Iran and the USA, in which some have also partially changed since the 1980 s, are woman and freedoms, dress, family, religion and specific values and beliefs. Women ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Iranian women have a very specific and distinct dress code that they have to follow, or there could be severe consequences in not doing so. It shows in the movie Not without My Daughter how Betty had to immediately cover up in clothes Iranian women wear as she arrived is Iran. In Iran, Iranians view women s hair as erotic and so covering their hair and female figure is the basic requirements of modesty. This is done by wearing a chador, which is a piece of dark clothing that is wrapped around the body and head and gathered at the chin. Women are allowed to wear anything underneath their chador, but Iranian women must hold the chador shut with one hand to cover any clothing, as it shows Betty in Not without My Daughter. *In private, women may dress as they please for their spouses, family, and female friends. Make up and perfume are haram, or forbidden, in Islam unless it is covered because it attracts men to the lustfulness of the woman* (*). The dress code for women is so strict, that any public activity that would require women to depart from the modest dress is extremely forbidden. Although the women s dress code is very austere, the men, however, only have to eschew, or avoid, tight pants, shorts, short sleeved shirts, and open collars in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Uk Would Benefit Greatly from the Wider Use of... The UK would benefit greatly from the wider use of referendumss? Discuss. A referendum is a form of direct democracy that involves a public vote on a single issue of public policy. It is a way of presenting a debated issue to public decision. The most recent referendum was in the UK; the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum which asked the question whether Scotland should break away from the UK or not. There are a variety of arguments both for and against the wider use of referendum in the UK. The use was greatly favoured by Tony Blair and his new Labour government in 1997 because they took the view that referendum was a democratic device that allows people the opportunity to give a direct voice in decision making. Therefore, any ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through this direct way, the decisions which get decided by a referendum would be less well thought through and could cause more harm than good to the British politics because the general public is less likely to actually have access to knowledge needed to fully understand the issue at hand, unlike the professional elected politicians. These politicians also protect the minorities in their constinuents via the constitution. A referendum would undermine the rights of those protected minorities and result in a tyranny of the majority . The legitimacy of the representativ politicians decisions would then appear to be weak because they were undermined by referendum determined decisions like when the Labour s proposed regional assembly in 2001 was crushed by a referendum in the North East which produced a result of 78% saying no and only 22% saying yes . The use of referendums can also undermine Parliament s sovereignity over the issues of other countries in the UK. The way this is not beneficial to the UK is not only referendums are undermining the sovereignty of Parliament over the UK but it also makes the British constitutionn look inflexible when it comes to deciding over matters of Scotland and Wales. And if favourably popular enough, a referendum can establish a second goverment within the UK which it eventually does with Scotland. Referendums held in September ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Online Dating Analysis Another aspect that social media drives is that of the human condition; one interesting phenomena that has developed has been online dating. Although one would hope that people are still meeting and developing relationships the old fashioned way that being meeting face to face, online dating now represents (Beck 2013). In fact, in 2013, 23% of all people that meet online will get married (1). The author establishes that the number is expected to continue to grow as more people spend time online rather than in a live social setting. It could be argued that in the absence of people meeting in settings conducive to intermingling, those who were shy or seeking a specific type of person would use a dating service. To a certain extent, there is direct connectivity to having faith in a third party to match people. Although afraid to engage the social network as a way of meeting a partner because of the fear of the unknown, in reality it could be suggested that meeting someone through a dating service also did not present that much more security (1). The negative side of social engagement through the Internet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many researchers argue that social media provides a cloak by which people can hide behind. In other instances, the Internet has established a place for those who fear interacting in the real world. They can now safely communicate and build relationships. The topic of cloaking is interesting because prior to the internet, people had to venture out into the world and had to communicate live with people, the process developed social skills that are threatening to be lost as social networking continues to grow. At the forefront is the notion that social media as well as personal electronics is killing communication (Tardanico 2012). The author reflecting on an incident that occurred between a friend and her daughter and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Webster Financial Corporation Essay Erin Fitzgerald Danika Holmes Jeremy Tejada Nicholas Moreau Team E MKT 270 03100 Professional Selling Professor Anstey General Education Assignment/Team Project Skillsoft®,Webster Financial Corporation March 17, 2015 Webster Financial Corporation Introduction Webster Financial Corporation or better known as Webster Bank has been helping families, individuals, and businesses achieve their financial goals for more than three generations. Webster Bank has over 3,000 employees that are working towards the company s values, which is to meet their customers needs. They also want to gain and keep customers trust, respect their dignity, and to work with the customers to achieve the best results possible. Webster Bank extends through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Webster has also successfully deployed the model, which uses its Relationship Managers to offer a compelling value proposition to customer and prospects. In 2014, the Webster Bank received the Best Online Banking in New England which is recognized by J.D. Power. The company upgraded its online banking as well as its mobile banking. This increased customer satisfaction, which is extremely important. The ability to expand is also a great strength because since the bank is successful in four states it could be in many other states as well as international (Webster Financial, 2015). Weaknesses Along with strengths, every business has its weaknesses even if they do not want to admit it. One of the biggest weaknesses in any bank is the high staff costs. This is because of the amount of qualifications needed to work at a bank. Webster Bank is in only four states. This is a problem because it does not give the bank the full profitability it could get. The bank is missing out on a big opportunity. Another big weakness is the amount of products that the bank offers. With each product more employees need to be hired. It could also make the customer confused as to what they really need. Being involved in the community and being connected with the customers is a great thing but it can also be a bad thing. It is great to have these connections but, in the end it is a business. Having these
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  • 16. Miller Beer Ads Essay Miller Beer Ads In television commercials and magazine ads, Miller uses sex, and woman as a way to grab your attention and to sell the product. We all have heard the saying sex sells but how far can alcohol companies take it. In their latest commercials, Miller uses two very attractive female twins that argue about to positive aspects for why they drink Miller. One argues she drinks it for the great taste and the other because it s less filling. This leads to a fight between these two very sexy twins ripping each others clothes off and wrestling around in a fountain of water; they strip each other down to just their underwear. Alcohol advertising, especially in the broadcast media, represents the single greatest source of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unfortunately, alcohol advertising remains a more significant alcohol educator than parents or the school system. Alcohol is the only drug for which knowledge about it as a drug decreases, rather than increases with age. Even fewer 14 year olds identified beer, wine, or liquor as a drug than did their 10 year old counterparts, and the percentage of children who thought daily use of alcohol was harmful decreased 29 percent from the younger group. Nearly a quarter of the 208,909 TV commercials about alcohol in 2001 were more likely to be seen by teens than adults. The same study revealed that teens see more ads for liquor than they do for jeans, acne aids and athletic shoes. The ads appeared during 13 to 15 of the most popular teen shows including WB s Seventh Heaven and Gilmore Girls. The average young person saw 245 alcohol ads in 2001. Making the highest quality beer has been a passion of the Miller Brewing Company since its founder, Frederick J. Miller, began his brewing business in 1855. Since then, Miller Brewing has grown from a small local brewer to the second largest brewery in the U.S., with seven major breweries located across America. You might recognize their television commercial ads of football referees flagging people with made up penalties like unbeermanlike conduct for drinking a Budweiser rather then a Miller Light. Their sales pitch of course is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Maximilien Robespierre, Gandhi, And The Reign Of Terror The French Revolution and Indian Revolution were important events that changed the course of history. The influence between these two revolutions was mainly because of the leaders behind it all; Maximilien Robespierre and Mahatmas Gandhi. Maximilien Robespierre was the most influential person during the French Revolution. Robespierre came into power during the Reign of Terror and he executed many who he thought were against the revolution which lead him to be known as the Savior of the Revolution and also, the Tyrant of the Revolution. Just like Robespierre, Gandhi was a prominent leader during the Indian Revolution. Gandhi led a peaceful civil disobedience campaign which got India its independence. However, unlike Robespierre, Mahatmas Gandhi ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Robespierre believed that there should be no social class between French citizens and everyone should earn the same amount of money. Gandhi believed that India should be known as its own nation and it should become one nation where Hindus and Muslims would get along. In this way these two men were similar but when it came to accomplishing the goal they set out for their country, their ways were very different. Robespierre set out to get equal rights with violence and threats. He would hang anyone who was against the revolution, but not only that, Robespierre craved the power and attention he was getting as the known leader of the French Revolution. He went so far as setting a law saying no one was to have a religion and said himself to be God. Gandhi however, handled his situation in a completely different manner. He continuously persisted on having a non violent protest against the British, saying it would only cause more lives to be lost. Gandhi also wanted Hindus and Muslims to put their differences aside and see how they are alike and how they worship the same God. Although Robespierre and Gandhi had goals to change their nations, both did not succeed in doing so; France is still ruled by a monarch and India is divided into three different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. New York City Ads One of America s greatest achievements have involved the planning and construction of our American cities. Many of us travel and visit places like San Francisco, New York, Washington D.C., and Chicago to see the America s architectural accomplishments in person. Monuments, freeways, and many others, are symbols of our success and we are proud of them. So what happens when our own pride to be the best becomes our own destruction, according to Diesel company global warming. This Diesel clothing advertisement is provocative and extreme, displaying a post apocalyptic view of New York city. The landscape imagery used in this advertisement is New York city with majority of it being covered up with miles of ocean water. There are only a few buildings standing tall in this landscape and some can be easily identified, while others are too far out. The Empire State building and World Trade Center are the few that are visibly represented in this ad. The clear, blue, and empty sky is the backdrop of the city. It is clear that the intention of this landscape was to make these buildings clearly visible, because they are the most significant to Americans and tourists. Also, there appears to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is conveying the message of global warming in a very straightforward and extreme apocalyptic manner. New York is well known around the world and is very significant to the United States. It is a city that represents American values and history in a physical manner. New York in this ad is flooded with water and civilization has clearly been wiped out, with the exception of the two people on top of the building and those occupying the boats. I think the purpose of this ad was to be dramatic and to target a location that is significant. They wanted to emphasize the impact of global warming and have us question some American values that contributed to that, such as materialism, competitiveness, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Teachings and Influence of Bill Gothard Introduction: Influencing hundreds of thousands of people over the span of fifty years, Bill Gothard has become an icon of Christian counseling in the United States and in the world at large. His work in determining the basic conflicts in the hearts of people and his devotion to creating a Bible based community and curriculum for homeschooling families has made him a powerful leader in the realm of Christian counseling and teaching and has endeared him to many. His counseling style has affected thousands of preachers and teachers who follow his methods, and so it is important to understand the principles behind Gothard s doctrines. To fully understand Gothard s teachings, one must first understand the world of psychological counseling. According to the American Counseling Association, counselors help clients identify goals and potential solutions to problems which cause emotional turmoil... In essence counseling helps people understand their problems and gives them tools to deal with these issues. Although the goal of counseling remains the same across the board, the beliefs and presuppositions of individual counselors affect the methods and techniques they implement in their counseling. For the secular psychological counselor, the focus is ego centric. The goal of counseling is to give the client a better life and a happier outlook on life so that he can achieve even greater things for himself. For the Christian, the goal of counseling is to bring the client into a closer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Comparing The Classical Theory And Psychological... Introduction 126 The classical theory and psychological positivism theory can still be used to conceptualise crime in the 21st century, regardless of the shift in criminological thinking. Both theories offer a unique perspective as to why individuals engage in criminal behaviour, with one suggesting that an individual acts by their own free will to engage in behaviour while the other argues that criminal behaviour is due to internal factors influencing the behaviour. This critique will examine the characteristics and history of each theory before applying the understanding of both theories to the real life crime case of Katherine Knight. The application of each theory will examine potential reasons as to why Katherine Knight engaged in criminal behaviour, while comparing and contrasting the strengths and weaknesses of both theories. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The classical theory incorporates a more legal definition of crime due to the circumstances in which it emerged. Crime is conceptualised as a result of a person acting upon their own free will to engage in the criminal behaviour (SOURCE). However, psychological positivism rejects the notion and instead argues a person who commits crime is engaging in the behaviour due to internal factors that have developed during childhood and adolescences (SOURCE). The difference in understanding can be due to the methods used to approach crime. Psychological positivism utilises a scientific method to theorise about the deviant behaviour in individuals. However, this is often criticised as there is no specific method to measure the internal influences (SOURCE). In contrast, the classical theory ignores the factors that cause individuals to engage in crime, and instead sums the behaviour to be the rational choice of an individual to engage in behaviour that offers the most pleasure for minimal pain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Little Brown Brothers Of The United States Nation is a broad term that could mean many things to different people. For instance, some people classify nation as the title that is placed on those that group themselves in this imagined community forged under patriotism. However, other groups of people like Filipinos have a complicated notion of nation. For those Filipinos that came to the United States, they do not know where home or nation is. To give a bit of background on the complicated understanding of nation for Filipinos it all comes down to their once political standing as a colony of the United States. Many Filipinos grew up with American movies and television shows and with the mentality that they were Filipino Americans. Their English teachers encouraged them to be educated and go to America, yet they never mentioned that once they went to the United States they would be treated as subhuman when they got there. For instance, the little brown brothers like small children in need of tutalige (Lecture, 9/29/15). Filipina nurses, in particular, struggled to determine whether or not they would return back to the Philippines once they got a taste of what it was like to live the American dream. Filipina nurses faced the struggle of loving the life they lived in American all the while facing exclusions in their work place. Not only did they face certain exclusion by their American counterparts they also endured exclusion from the Philippines. Due to the exclusion they had at work many nurses formed coalitions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Vizio Case Summary Product Vizio uses unprecedented technologies to ensure that their products are of the highest quality available. This approach has helped the company prosper and grow to great levels in the entertainment industry. Vizio now offers everything from multiple types of televisions (LCD, LED, 3 D) to home theatre products, tablets, and wireless routers. While their main product remains to be their televisions, the variety of products that they now offer are rapidly becoming popular amongst consumers in North America. Although Vizio s newer products are a huge success, we believe that for now Vizio s televisions would be the best product to offer in the Australian market. When looking at the high demand for television in the Australia ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their standard products have already outperformed the competitors in the North American market and we therefore are confident that offering the unaltered products in the similar Australian market will produce the same results. Price Price is a factor that holds a large portion of Vizio s executive s visions for the company. They are strong believers in offering the greatest entertainment for a very affordable price. This is what creates the advantage they posses over competitors. There is a strategically effective approach the company takes in order to offer these products in the price range in which they do. The televisions themselves are designed in America, but manufactured in Taiwan by Amtrans Technology Ltd. They are then imported to America by Amtrans. Amtrans is widely known as being the best quality producer of HDTV s and is the second largest producer of flat panel televisions. As for the screens on the televisions, Vizio s LCD screens are made by LG and their plasma s are made by Panasonic. This ensures that all of their televisions offer the same, if not better quality, than Vizio s competitors. Using such a large manufacturer such as Amtrans also allows Vizio to import and sell their products for cheaper than other companies. Therefore, we believe using this process will allow Vizio to import their televisions to Australia for around the same cost as those companies that they will be competing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Malaria Case Study Following the infected female Anopheles mosquito bite the incubation period varies. The type of Plasmodium parasite responsible for the infection plays a big factor in the time frame. Antimalarial drugs may also increase the length of the Malaria incubation period. Estimated time frame is 9 14 days for Plasmodium falciparum, 12 18 days for Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium ovale and 18 40 days for Plasmodium malarie. Delays between exposure and development of symptoms in patients can result in misdiagnoses or delayed diagnosis because of reduced clinical suspicion of the healthcare provider (CDC, 2017. It s important to remind healthcare providers of any recent travel within 12 months to any malaria endemic areas. Symptoms of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Patients with Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium ovale infections may experience additional relapses after months or even years without symptoms. Relapses occur because these two parasites have dormant liver stage parasites that may reactivate (CDC, 2017). Treatment to prevent chances of relapse is available. Patients should follow the treatment of their first attack. Diagnosis It is critical to obtain a history of recent or remote travel to an endemic area for patients with suspected Malaria. Also, it is important to acquire about the patient s immune status, age, pregnancy status, medications, allergies and any medical conditions he or she may have. Diagnosis of Malaria depends on the demonstration of parasites in the blood, usually by microscopy (CDC, 2017). Workup for Malaria depends on patient s chief complaint. Patients will get labs drawn to check their hemoglobin, liver function, renal function, electrolytes, and white blood cells. Rapid HIV test may be ordered in select cases. There are alternative diagnostic methods to blood smear testing. Alternative methods are typically used if laboratory does not have sufficient experience in detecting parasites in blood smears. Rapid diagnostic tests give results within 15 20 minutes and are considered qualitative tests. These tests detect one or more of the following antigens; Histidine rich protein 2, Plasmodium Lactate Dehydrogenase and Aldolase. Three other alternative tests are molecular techniques ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Village Life in America 1852-1872 Malia Byram Mr. Mumau APUSH 5 December 2012 Village Life In America 1852 1872 As told in the diary of a Schoolgirl This book is a diary written by a young girl named Caroline Cowles Richards. Carolina tells the reader about her life. How at a early age her and her sister Anna, lost their mother, were sent to their grandparents house in canandaigua, New York. They were brought up with simplicity, sweetness and Puritan traditions. The diary begins in 1852, and is continued until 1872. She recalls swift transitions throughout her life that the reader can recall events happening in a history book. The majority of the diary takes place well before the civil war begins, and it is fascinating to see what the daily ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reader got to picture Susan B. Antony presenting a speech as if they were there. Along with significant points in Caroline s diary her entry on April 15, 1861 was extremely vital The storm has broken upon us. The confederates fired on Fort Sumter... President Lincoln has issued a call for 75,000 men and many are volunteering to go all around us. How strange and awful it seems. She presents the reader with the beginning of the Civil War from a northerners point of view. She was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Comparison Of Amphora With Nike And Youth Comparison Essay CA painter Amphora with Nike and Youth Myths and monument / LO1 232 Fall 2017 Zihan Zhong The greek pottery has a wide range of type and style, especially the vase. The painted vessels show us the greek art s history and let us know more about the ancient Greeks mind and life. CA painter s bell krater is a large earthenware with painting around its center part. As a bell shape vase, it has a large opening and a round body. The broad body makes it perfect for mixing and containing. Close to the top, it has two horizontal upturned handles. The body becomes narrower as it goes down. On the bottom, it has a small round footer that supports the whole krater. The majority of the earthenware is black and the paintings color is brown with red undertone. Painter also applied white to decorate the details. The surface is smooth, but the evidence of slip is really obvious. The color is not applied evenly and patchy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its mouth is much smaller compare to the krater. Following that it has a thick neck and two curved, arch like handles on the two sides. The neck meets the body at a sharp angle. The body has a large curve and it also gets narrower. The decoration on this amphora is really simple. The painting appeared only on front and back side. It is also red figure, but it has a subtle yellow undertone. There is only two color on this vase black and brown. It looks much smoother and shinier than the krater. The amphora looks elongated and elegant. The other one is sturdy and thick. Those characteristics are also reflected on the handles and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Importance Of Bias In Ken Macleod Few contemporary authors have had as profound an effect on their genre, society, political debate, or literature in general as Robert Heinlein. Science fiction novelist Ken Macleod suggests that the world was having a dialogue with Heinlein, unfortunately, one of the unintentional ramifications of dialogue is misunderstanding, one cause of this is reader bias (Macleod et al. 231). Bias is most corrosive to readers understanding when brought to their initial reading, consequently, they should avoid it for at least three reasons; first, it causes a work or author to be regarded in many contradicting ways; second, it creates an atmosphere in which faulty arguments are made; and third, it results in significant elements of the story being ignored. One caveat, readers should not construe this in such a way as to imply that the arguments presented here are merely about the book itself, so much as being about the overall scope of it in relation to Heinlein and the bias levied for or against the book and him. Of additional consideration is the impact those biases had on the overall message as well as the meaning of the work itself and to further extrapolate this into how bias affects other works. It is important to recognize that in this context, bias is any tendency to judge something either more or less favorably based on preexisting notions rather than upon the supporting data. It is equally important to understand that the human mind looks for patterns, the term for this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. My American Journey By Wes Moore [A] recent author and public figure...[Colin Powell, wrote a] book, My American Journey, [that] helped me harmonize my understanding of America s history and my aspiration to serve her in uniform...Powell gave me another way to think about the American dilemma and, more than that, another way to think about my own life (Moore 131 2). Author Wes Moore wrote the book The Other Wes Moore, both an autobiography and a biography about a man who shares his name and has a similar backstory, to demonstrate how people s destinies are primarily influenced by the environment into which they are born. Examining stories including and similar to those of both Wes Moores, as well as reflecting on one s own personal experience, can provide insight into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, even after his positive experience at Job Corps, Moore was so scarred by the environment in which he was raised that he ended up in prison for life without parole. Because the two Wes Moores had such different friends, they ended up becoming separate people and experienced differing levels of success in their lives. Most people form many of their friendships at school, but even outside of friends, individuals education alters their mentalities. Without a doubt, actions like conquering challenging subject matter and overcoming academic struggles cause some parts of this educational effect, but one s teachers have some of the greatest influence in education. The instructor teaches with a personal worldview, one which will incidentally impact the students. For example, some private schools teach the religion of Christianity, where a living God designed the universe, while public schools are required to teach the religion of evolution, where everything exists due to a chance clash of lifeless chemicals. This disparity in beliefs about the universe s origin fosters strongly opposing ideas about topics such as morals and the meaning of life that are fundamental to how a person decides to handle any given situation. The teacher can also inspire a growth or a fixed mindset in students. Psychology professor Carol Dweck invented this idea of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay about Urban Legends Joel Beckwith Febuary 13, 2001 Urban Legends In this paper I will explain exactly what an urban legend is,and give some examples of very popular ones that have been passed by word of mouth for decades across the United States. 1 quot; An urban legend is a story that is so bizarre,horrifying,or unexplainable, that it makes something inside of us want to believe it. quot; Urban Legends can have traced origins from other countries, universities, states, or people,that just decided to made up as incredible story and pass it on to their friends and family members. Many of these legends were started in the sixties and seventies, and still continue to be passed on to this day. A good example, is the horrifying Pop Rocks death. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many legends include psychotic elderly people who decide to kill people or things.One story is of an elderly woman who decides to dry her wet dog in the microwave(the dog explodes.) Other legends with the elderly include a crazy woman that kills taxi drivers as they pick her up, and old men that eat little children! Many urban legends involve gruesome deaths and murders.This particular legend was supposed to have happened at the University
  • 29. of Illinois campus. A girl got off one evening and made the way to the door where she lived. She and her room mate had an agreement that if either one or them brought a guy back to their dorm,they would put a rubberband on the doorknob.When the girl got to the door, she found a rubberband and walked in without turning on the lights.She heard moving and heaving breathing,so she decided to go right to bed.The next morning the girl woke up only to find her roommate gruesomely murdered. The girl screamed and ran for the door,but before she walked out she looked at the wall.Written in blood was a this message, are nt you glad you didn t turn on the lights? Not all urban legends are completely untrue. There are many things that can be found in movies, cartoons, and shows.One of the most popular known of these can be found in Disney s cartoons. Many times what is hidden is something of sexual content. The most explicit of hidden content in the Disney movies,is a scene in the Rescuers that only lasts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Disadvantages Of Managed Care Managed Care/Products Offered by TRICARE TRICARE is a health care managed program for all military branches and their dependents. TRICARE also covers reservists, retired military, and their dependents. TRICARE offers the following health care plans: TRICARE Prime: A managed care option offering the most affordable and comprehensive coverage ( Compare Plans | TRICARE , 2017). TRICARE Prime Remote: A managed care option offering the most affordable and comprehensive coverage to active duty families in remote U.S. locations ( Compare Plans | TRICARE , 2017). TRICARE Standard and Extra: A fee for service plan available to all non active duty beneficiaries. Most freedom of choice providers and high satisfaction rate among users ( Compare Plans | TRICARE , 2017). TRICARE Prime Overseas: A managed care option offering the most affordable and comprehensive coverage to active duty families living overseas ( Compare Plans | TRICARE , 2017). TRICARE Prime Remote Overseas: A managed care option offering the most affordable and comprehensive coverage to active duty families in remote overseas locations ( Compare Plans | TRICARE , 2017). TRICARE Standard Overseas: TRICARE Standard Overseas is a fee for service option, which allows you the most flexibility in getting care, but will cost you more out of pocket than one of the overseas Prime options ( Compare Plans | TRICARE , 2017). TRICARE Reserve Select: TRICARE Reserve Select a premium based health plan that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Essay on Prisoners Without Choice Prisoners without Choice When people go on a trip to the zoo, it can be assumed that they do not think about much more than what they can see. Signals that make zoos unfair and sometimes unbearable for the captive animals are not visible to most spectators. This essay will explain how zoos are unjust and should not be supported. Animals should not be held captive due their negative behavioral changes, lack of natural habitat and the zoos failure to effectively preserve endangered species. Even though zoos try to imitate the natural habitat of each animal, the area for the zoo might not be able to support the animals needed environment. When visiting a zoo many people fail to notice that the animals have living areas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When introduced with stress animals act strangely, and their actions are visible to zoo visitors, but viewers are not aware of why they are doing these things. According to PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), when animals pace from side to side, walk in circles, lick their bars, roll their heads, and rock back and forth, they are under severe stress. Most captive animals also perform acts of self mutilation, and eat their own feces. There are even some cases of stillbirths caused by stressful conditions. Animals who naturally live in large herds should not be housed alone, and solitary animals should not be kept in groups. These situations also create unhappiness in captive animals. Zoo animals living under anxiety and tension also add to the difficulties of conserving species. Zoos claim to conserve species, but they frequently fall short on this promise. The zoo industry rationalizes the caging and breeding of animals by claiming that zoos enhance conservation efforts, but the facts do not back up this claim. According to a joint report by the World Society for the Protection of Animals and the Born Free Foundation, with the best will in the world, and even with all their combined resources, zoos cannot hope to save more than a few of the animal species that are doomed to become extinct within the next decade (Laws). According to PETA, reintroductions of individual members of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. A Letter To Associated Students Of Western Oregon University Dear Associated Students of Western Oregon University, Rex Fuller When I decided to go to Western Oregon University, I knew I was going to a small school, and I wanted that. I know only 5,382 students go to Western and that is not much bigger than my high school.The reason I came was for the Western for the WOU women s rugby team. When I came to WOU, I expected more support from the school and am very disappointed. Did you know that the Western Oregon women s rugby team has gone to the conference finals three years in a row? And in 2015 and 2016, they were back to back champions? Yet the rugby team and other clubs get little to no funding and support from the university. The football team has fought to have a winning season since 2000, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... WOU could easily become one of the top schools in the country for rugby. All the rugby program would need is more support from the university. In fact, this is an excerpt from a NCAA article about rugby: For all institutions, it is an economical way to offer a popular women s athletic activity for current and incoming students. To field a women s rugby team, the basic needs include: 1) a pool of existing or incoming students that want to play, 2) a coach, 3) a soccer sized field for practice and competition, and 4) developing a schedule with local, regional and national competitive opportunities. WOU already has all of those things and a club that is already performing at a high level, yet, rugby is not considered a sport by the university. By support, I do not necessarily mean money. All though money would be nice because rugby runs all their own fundraisers and gets no financial support from the school. Currently the rugby teams compete with the lacrosse teams for a field to practice on. Even when the rugby teams are allowed to practice, the field is double or triple booked, meaning they have a small half or quarter of the field to practice on. In fact, most nights the football field is completely unoccupied. If the rugby teams and lacrosse teams could use the football field or other empty fields, there would be less frustration about practice time. Clubs aren t even allowed to use the empty weight rooms on campus. This forces the club teams to try and use the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Film Analysis and Different Viewpoints on A Woman Under... I. Introduction Beginning in the late 1960 s, a new film movement known as New Hollywood began, rapidly replacing the Classical method of filmmaking. This era was unique because many popular films of the time were produced outside of the studio system, shot on location, and with non professional actors and actresses. These art films were brash, irreverent, and full of anger. While directors during this time used drastically different methods to achieve their final product, the meaning they attempted to convey through their art was often quite similar in its presentation and encompassment of society. According to David Bordwell, stylistic devices and thematic motifs may differ from director to director, [but] the overall functions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The home was a natural setting for such films: it provided a forum for the representation of the anger of the times within a highly relatable environment. As such, films which touched on family dynamics like Five Easy Pieces (1970) and Last Picture Show (1971) were largely successful. While it is hard to argue the Vietnam War did not profoundly influence filmmaking in the 1970 s, these films also reflected a deeper truth about the quickly changing state of domesticity. A 1977 study called Updating the Life Cycle of the Family from the Journal of Marriage and Family tells us that during the 1970 s, there were more single parent families than ever before, due to rising rates of separation and divorce. It also found that mothers devoted less time to childbearing than in the 1950 s or 60 s, and that the average size of the family was smaller (down from four children to three, on average), resulting in a restructuring of previously well defined roles. (Glick 8) This data was clearly in the minds of directors John Cassavetes and Barbara Loden when they made their respective films: A Woman Under the Influence involves a three child family and in Wanda, we see only two children. III. Left and Right Cycles Besides the emphasis on the restructured family and changing parental roles, A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Becoming an Individual in Rewriting the Soul by Ian... In a planet consisting of over six billion humans, finding individuality in oneself becomes an arduous task. There exists in man the desire to be recognized by others as an individual with specifically positive qualities. Therefore, based on the labels assigned to him, he creates his desired persona. This concept is exemplified in Rewriting the Soul by Ian Hacking through his theory of the looping effect, which portrays a cycle of mutual changes based on the influence of classifications and those classified. Humans are given labels and thus act appropriately to either maintain the favorable labels or diminish those which appear negative. This creates a fabrication based on the influence of others rather than a true self. The mimicry of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Hacking dives into the history of multiple personality disorder he brings up a certain concept to justify the transition from the 19th century version of the disorder to modern day s picture. This concept he names the looping effect of human kinds (21), which is explained with the MPD example being that the doctors vision was different because the patients were different; but the patients were different because the doctors expectations were different (21). The doctors influence the patients only to be later influenced in return by the patients thus there will never be a concrete definition of MPD nor will there be a fixed prototype of the disorder as both are being constantly mutually altered. Consequently, a diagnosed MPD possessor will never truly know whether or not they have the disorder since MPD has no locked definition. In like manner, the looping effect affects all persons as their identities are continually being modified from external influences whether they chose to be or not. In the case of consciously changing themselves, people are specifically labeled and are assigned certain qualities of which they either view as pleasant or insulting. As a result, these people choose to modify themselves in the attempt of creating a new self that embodies the favored qualities and eliminates the unattractive qualities. This new self is nothing more than a mimic of surrounding influences, which present ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Difference Between 16th And 17th Century Courtship The 16th and 17th Century Laws On Love. The 16th and 17th century society had parents connected to courtships, a very formal courtship, and ending with an Elizabethan Church wedding.. Back in the 16th and 17th century many things were different from how they are today, especially marriage and courtship. Back then parents had entire control over the courtship. A courtship back in the day looked very different from anything we have now. In the 16th and 17th century s normal marriage in England followed the Elizabethan Church wedding rules. Also it s the exact kind of wedding William Shakespeare had. Today s relationships and marriages are completely different than those of the 16th and 17th century. In the 16th and 17th century parents had control over the courtship and marriage of their children. Parents power over their children related even in courtships. Marriage of the children looked to the parents as nothing more than a trading of property. Unless the parents die, then the couple s town and church are in control. The parents have to write a legal contract in order for the first step of their marriage process to begin. First in the start of the courtship both the man and the woman have to have property to offer. The parents must have no ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Love never became involved into an arranged courtship. Courtship, a public social relationship that had property involved. The more serious the courtship got the better and the more gifts got exchanged. If however a courtship broke off the man had to return al the gifts bought by the woman, yet the woman might only have to return half the gifts. One of the gifts bought for the woman when their relationship became serious, a garter. On the day of the wedding the man would remove if from her leg showing that they had courted for a while. A courtship didn t care for the people s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Spreadsheet and Critical Path Q1. Solve problem 27, page 182 of Mantel. a. Find the expected time and variance for each task. b. Draw the network (either AOA or AON) and the critical path and time. You may use MS Project or draw it manually. In either case, highlight or name the critical path and state the duration. c. Find the probability that the critical path will be completed in 23 weeks d. What is the probability that the other main paths will be completed in 23 weeks? e. If the paths are independent, what is the probability that the entire network will be completed in 23 weeks? SOLUTION: (a) Expected time and Variance is calculated in the Excel file attached. (b) The AOA network is drawn below: (c ) (d) and (e) done in the Excel Spreadsheet Q2. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In row 8, type each activity s crash time Copy row 7 and paste it into Row 9. Label each of the Times rows by typing Norma in G7, Crash in G8, and Actual in G9. In Cell A10, type Costs In Row 11, put each activity s normal cost. In G11, type Normal . In Row 12, put each activity s crash cost. In G12, type Crash . In G13, type Actual . Put the formula in A13, =A11+(A7 A9)/(A7 A8)*(A12 A11) Select cells A13:F13, and paste Find the Path and In cell A14, type :Paths In A15 type the Paths, there are 2 paths in cells A15 and A16. In H15 type =SUMPRODUCT(A15:F15,$A$9:$F$9) Copy and paste it to H16 This shows  How long each path takes? Step 2: Identify the critical path The critical path is in row 16 The critical path is 1 A2 C4 E5 F6. It s the path with the longest time. To make it easier to see which activities are in each path, got to cell A20 and type =IF(A15=1,A$2, ) copy to A20:F21
  • 37. In cell G17 type MAX In cell H17, type =MAX(H15:H16) This shows how long the slowest path takes. In cell H20 type =IF(H15=H$17, CRITICAL , ) Copy cell to H20:H21 The critical path will be labeled as CRITICAL Step 3: Total Cost Formula In cell D14 , type Total actual cost: In cell G14, add up the actual costs of all of the activities. Type =SUM(A13:F13) This shows that if we use all normal times for all activities, the total cost is $1300 Step 4: Fill in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Valentine In The Mortal Instruments As you stroll through the park, you notice a slight movement just out of your line of vision. As you turn to see, you realize it s a small, adorable, but vicious faerie. Not everyone can see it, but after finding your true heritage in the first book, these type of things are normal. Clary, after being left in the dark for so long, has finally come to term with the life of Shadowhunters in the second book of The Mortal Instruments. City of Ashes is filled with just as much trouble as a middle child s life. Now, Jace and Clary know that, despite their strong feelings for each other, they can never be together since they share the same father. That same father, Valentine, causes a whole lot of trouble that the gang has to solve. Laced between this action packed, romance filled, shock inducing plot, we find constant bouts of betrayal and a constant fight between good and evil. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alec and Isabelle s mom returns from Alicante, and, without a single greeting, becomes the first of many to accuse Jace of betraying the Shadowhunters, claiming he had been working with Valentine for heaven knows how long. Meanwhile, while everyone is busy arraigning Jace, Valentine steals what he need to destroy the Shadowhunters. By this point, the big ups in Shadowhunter society realize that Jace isn t the enemy, causing them to rush in with the greatest army ever seen with the intentions of destroying Valentine. Clary and Jace found out they have incredible abilities never before seen, and all of them are used in the battle against Valentine. Unfortunately, Valentine still gets away, leaving the final battle for the next book. Oh did I mention that Simon is now a vampire? And Clary s mom is in a magic induced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Since The Beginning Of Human-Animal Interaction, There Since the beginning of human animal interaction, there has been a one sided power dynamic that cripples animal welfare for the egotistical goal of filling our human desires. Animals of all kinds die a painful death in order to become the burger on another obese child s plate, the fur coat for yet another greed driven member of the one percent, and for the lab testing for the perfume of another heartless person. Humans have turned a blind eye to many a tragedy in the past, yet the injustice against animals is one that is overlooked each and everyday. The entire world has convinced itself that it the act of killing animals for any reason is justified with the anthropocentric alibi that nothing matters but human comfort and expansion. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As we kill the cow to make burgers, we deny his own interests in sacrifice of our own superficial immoral demands. Another reason that it is immoral to kill and torture animals for our own gain is the belief that animals have their own intrinsic value. This value is present whether we choose to see it or not in all species. Though some in favor of speciesism may argue that it is only immoral to kill certain species of animals, it is actually wrong for all species to be killed because all species are equal in value. This intrinsic value is present in all animals and they must be respected for it. Regan transcribes animals that concern us (the ones that are eaten and trapped, for example), they, too, must be viewed as the experiencing subjects of a life with inherent value of their own (Regan 112). Humans may claim that no animal could share this inherent value. However, this self centered viewpoint is blatantly wrong. To say this ignores members of our own species who are not as intelligent, physically fit, or beautiful as society s standard. Yet, we do not condemn these beings to a torturous death. Speciesism is present in our minds whether we choose to accept it or not. We ignore the failures of certain members of our species simply because they are Homo sapiens, but we rob animals of their intrinsic value without a second thought. Regan goes on to say that All who have inherent value have it equally, whether they be human animals or not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Ampicillin Resistance Lab Report Discussion As predicted the E. coli colony transformed with either the PUC18 or the lux plasmid developed an ampicillin resistance. Which made it easier for them to not only survive but also replicate in both the LB agar plates and the LB ampicillin rich agar plate. However the E. coli colony not treated with the plasmids could not survive and colonize in the LB ampicillin rich agar plates. The plate that had no ampicillin in its environment and no plasmid treated E. coli served as a positive control for this experiment because it demonstrated how the E. coli would colonize and grow in a normal setting. The cells in the positive control plate grew into lawn colonies because they were not placed into a selective environment or transformed, so they had no need to acquire ampicillin resistance. Two plates in the experiment contained E. coli cells that were transformed with either the PUC18 or the lux plasmid but were placed in an ampicillin free environment. These two colonies grew ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to find transformation efficiency, the total number of colonies on the plate is divided by the total amount (µg) of DNA spread on the plate. All the factors that must be taken into account while finding the transformation efficiency include; the total amount (µg) of plasmid DNA used, the total volume (µl) of cell suspension prepared, the fraction of DNA spread on the plate and finally the total amount (µg) of DNA present on the plate. In the LB/AMPC plate the transformation efficiency was 8.2 x 103 colonies per µg of plasmid DNA while the LB/AMPlux plate the transformation efficiency was 1.07 x 104 colonies per µg of plasmid DNA. The transformation efficiency for the LBC and LBlux plates were not taken into account, even though they too transformed because they were not in a restrictive environment where they needed to express their ampicillin resistance genes in order to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Comparing Heart Of A Dog And Frankenstein In both Heart of a Dog and Frankenstein, science is portrayed as dangerous because it leads to unpredictable consequences, among which are uncontrollable creations who come to control and even threaten their own creators. Frankenstein s creation s unpredictable violent actions towards human society and Frankenstein s family and friends and Professor Philip Philippovich s creation, Sharikov s unpredictable inappropriate actions toward Professor Philip Philippovich and people around him became uncontrollable. With creation s uncontrollable actions, creators are not able to control but rather be controlled. Frankenstein s monster s uncontrollable violence targeting Viktor s family and friends forces Victor to obey creature s command and when not followed, horrible consequences followed. Sharikov s disobedience towards his creators for oppressing his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, both creation s uncontrollable actions lead to unpredictable consequences and end up controlling and threatening their own creators portrays the dangerousness of science. Science is portrayed dangerous because the science creation becomes uncontrollable by committing violent actions. Creation of Frankenstein, monster, burns down the cottage originally owned by Felix because of his first frustration of getting rejected by the family he thought would be friendly because of his appearance released his uncontrollable anger: I fired the straw, and heath, and bushes, which I had collected. The wind fanned the fire, and the cottage was quickly enveloped by the flames, which clung to it (Frankenstein p. 113). Monster, without anyone beside him to support, his uncontrollable anger pointed towards his creator, Victor Frankenstein, for making his life miserable by making his appearance horrifying. Then with his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Macroeconomics 2 Episode 2 Episode 2: Scarcity and Choice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoVc_S_gd_0 At the beginning of the video Dr. Mary McGlasson says that two things are true about every single person regardless of their race, religion, and even income; which are that everyone has unlimited wants, and that everyone has limited resources, and even if individuals were to satisfy some wants, other wants would arise eventually. Furthermore, she defines scarcity as something that happens when there is not enough resources, or services to satisfy everyone s wants, at a price zero, and thus price tags come around. With this in mind, she said that a drawback of the system of charging for the scarce resources is that the rich are the one s capable of acquiring more of those resources, leaving the poor in great disadvantage. Dr. Mary states that if something has a price it s because that product or good is scarce, however water is an examples of a resource that does not have a deliberate monetary price, yet it is scarce in some places. She ends her video by re stating that Economics is the study of choices made by people, on how to use scarce resources to satisfy their unlimited wants, based on their rational ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No one can have everything, and thus individuals have to prioritize, pick one thing, let go the less important one. The video defines scarcity as a condition in which individuals are forced to make choices among available alternatives, which in my opinion is an erroneous concept for scarcity, however it is what scarcity causes. The video depicts and interesting fact, which is that individuals choose what to consume, and society what items produce. One of the concluding statements of this video states that scarcity and resource allocation is what places Economics at the center of many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Three Subtests Another type of abuse is sexual abuse. Hudson et al. (1993) suggested that sex offenders have general shortcomings in functions of their emotions. They established that rapists and pedophiles are substantially not as sensitive to the perception of emotions displayed by others, when compared to domestic abuse offenders. In the study conducted by Puglia, Stough, Carter, and Joseph (2005), they chose 19 imprisoned sex offenders, who were chosen from Her Majesty s Prison and Ararat, 18 detained non sex offending prisoners from HM Prison Ararat and Her Majesty s Prison Langi Kal Ka, and 19 control participants without criminal history and who were not connected to any crime. The individuals from the control group were from Australia. To conduct ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The participants were asked to do three subtests from the MSCEIT, which consisted of 35 items. The first subtest is the perception branch, in which the subjects were to express, on a five point scale, the emotion that is being presented in different photographs such as faces, landscapes, or an abstract design. The second subtest is the assimilation branch. In this subtest, the participants were asked to associate words to a given emotion and indicate the similarities of the word and the emotions; An example is, cold, blue, sweet. The last subtest is the management branch. In this subtest, the subjects were asked to indicate the effectiveness of an action would be in managing their internal emotions. With this method, it is revealed that the results of the sex offenders are not that significantly different in comparison to the control group. As a way of contrast, these findings did not yield the same conclusion that Hudson et al., (1993) suggested. The results from the MSCEIT assessment did not display the deficit of emotional function of sexual offenders. Furthermore, this study helps support the suggestion that the emotional deficiency the sexual offenders have are more likely to be specific to the sexual offences they have committed (Fernandez et al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Ways Of Seeing Analysis In ways of seeing John Berger invites us to see different works that so many museums present as sacred relics based on 160 reproductions of paintings and advertising images. This critical reinterpretation of our cultural heritage aims at getting the reader to question the images that surround him on a daily basis. In seven essays, John Berger recalled the modalities of ordering paintings of the Renaissance and thus demonstrates the power of the ruling class. It analyzes the relationship between these modalities and the development and omnipresence of advertising codes in our contemporary capitalist society. It encourages the spectator reader to question the images that surround him on a daily basis. By showing us how to see different pictures ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (It can not be considered as if it were isolated in this small part of the process which concerns the retina of the eye.) One sees only what one looks at. To look is to choose. And it is by this choice that what we see appears in our field without being nevertheless within reach. It is a touch that places us in relation to things. (Take a few steps with your eyes closed and you will realize how touching is to see, although in a less mobile and less extensive way.) It is never on a single object that our gaze is focused but on The relationship between us and things. Vision is an incessant activity, sweeping the world around us in a circle that defines our microcosm. Despite a background of social criticism far removed from our time, Ways of Seeing sees some interesting ways to study what is common in images, which unites and dismisses painting and cinema, advertising and graphics, old and new media. The enterprise of John Berger is a form of desecration of our relationship to images: if we can reveal the beauty of a form in a noble art (painting, cinema) as in a communication image (advertising, The television stream) then the hierarchy between legitimate and non legitimate art is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Nicholas 2 Essay After Nicholas II ended some of the totalitarian bans on free speech and assembly, the masses in Russia organized strikes in the streets of Petrograd in late February (Service 2005). The strikes continued for four days as the Russian military did not wish to fire on the crowd of protesters as ordered by Nicholas II (Beckett 2007). Reasons suggested for the military s reluctance to follow orders include the number of women involved and the soldiers own socially aligned sympathies (Wade 2000). According to the old calendar, the February Revolution occurred on February 26, 1917 as protesters tore down reminders of Nicholas II s regime (Ibid). Even the loyal troops aligned themselves with the revolutionaries the following day (Ibid). Nicholas II, after having been stopped by mutinying troops, eventually abdicated his throne in early March (Beckett 2007). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As with many revolutions, the cause of the revolutionaries is quickly legitimized with military support (Katz 2004). In the case of the Women s March, the French National Guard refused to stop the mob from storming the palace (Doyle 2002). Such examples of violent protest proved effective at the beginning of the revolution. The Women s March on Versailles, from October 1 to 5, 1789, was successful albeit violent (Ibid). The peasant women marched on the palace with cannons and handheld weapons and engaged in armed skirmishes with members of the royal guard (Ibid). Following the raid, the National Guard transported the royal family to Paris on the orders of the peasantry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. My initial inspiration for this piece was Trifles, which... My initial inspiration for this piece was Trifles, which funnily enough only shares the characteristic of detectives being involved within the plot. As per suggestion on my proposal, I developed my idea of detectives solving a case further by including dialogue and inter personnel relationships similar to those found in Glengarry Glen Ross. Taking the idea of different members of the real estate office discussing work and plotting in Glengarry Glen Ross, and applying them to a trio of detectives on a case was interesting to say the least. Upon first thinking of what I wanted to get across, I knew that some form of conspiracy was going to be present. This was done in the revelation at the end that Chris actually was working with their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is why towards the end of the play he walks off stage never to return. Chris, I wrote with the intention of making him an arrogant jerk, or someone that you would hate to work with. James countered his personality to some extent, or would have if the victim had not been his friend. I made this a point so that James would be off his game, so to speak. This would justify in Chris s mind why he would need to act on the chief s wishes and kill James. In regards to the ending, I chose to end the play on an ill fitting monologue of sorts. It was jarring enough to not fit the way the rest of the dialogue was given during the bulk of the play, for I wanted to get across that Chris was far worse of a person than just being arrogant. James in the end lets his anger with Chris subside to the point that he may think that Chris is trying to apologize by offering to get him a drink. This thought will inevitably prove to be another lack of judgment by James. Overall, the process of writing a play was a fun experience that I would like to come back to at some point in time, possibly to expand this story in which I have now crafted. Creating three distinct characters was quite a challenge, and writing a story with nothing but dialogue for the most part was also difficult; for the most part it is miles apart from writing fiction. Drawing inspiration from Glengarry Glen Ross helped set ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...