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How To Write Medical Research Paper How To Write Medical Research Paper
Portfolio Project Management
Analysis and Synthesis of Prior Research Analysis and Synthesis of Prior Research
The companies that efficiently solve their projects issues and portfolio concerns will differentiate
themselves from their competition. The projects that companies work to complete with the many
different project methodologies demonstrate where the business is now, and the portfolio of projects of
the organization demonstrate where the organization is headed. To effectively manage the tremendous
number of projects that leaders face today in their organizations, they look to methods and processes
that aid them in effectively managing a group of projects. The method used to help in this endeavor is
Portfolio Project Management (PPM).
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Portfolio board managers or project managers that have the responsibility of leading an organization to
their intended goals and objectives must perform an analysis of the current state or performance of the
organization, an analysis of the gaps between the current state and the intended state while making the
necessary adjustments and corrective actions (Morris Pinto, 2007).
Project Portfolio
According to Morris and Pinto (2007) a project portfolio is comprised of a group of projects that are
supervised and managed based on the sponsorship of a particular department within the company. The
different projects within a portfolio will compete for scarce resources such as labor, finances, and
time. At the very top of a project based organization is portfolio management, which contains all of
the projects within the organization. Those organizational projects are prioritized, based on strategic
global initiatives and business objectives. They are different from projects assigned to project
managers, as they must be aligned with strategic initiatives. Because projects support several business
objectives across many different lines of business within the organization, oftentimes these projects
are interrelated and are strategic.
Portfolio management
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My Sister s Keeper Essay
Do you think it is ethical to design and conceive a child that meets specific genetic requirements? o If
so, is PGD ethical in all cases? (prevent miscarriages, prevent inheritable genetic diseases, sex
selection for social reasons, etc). o If not, do you believe there should be specific exceptions such as
saving another person s life or is this just a slippery slope ? PGD is known as pre implantation genetic
diagnosing. I do not think it is ethical to design and conceive a child that meets specific genetic
requirements. I do not feel that this is an ethical reason to conceive a child. Rather, I believe all
children should be seen as blessings or gifts, not sacrificial genetic progeny. However, in cases where
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If rejecting an undesired embryo means preventing the genetic inheritance of a seriously debilitating
disease, then maybe some benefit can be achieved for the greater good of human kind. However, I do
not feel there is any benefit in screening embryos for desired traits, and rejecting the undesired
embryos for superficial or cosmetic reasons. For example, I would not agree with a person screening
embryos to create their epiphany of a beautiful baby. How does the knowledge that Anna was
conceived to save Kate affect Anna s and Kate s perceptions of themselves, and their relationship with
each other? For instance, you might consider the following: o Will Kate feel guilty knowing that Anna
was created to save her life? o What if Anna can t save Kate? Will Anna face lifelong psychological
damage? Does Anna feel objectified as a spare parts baby ? Does Kate feel objectified as a sick
person? I do believe the knowledge that Anna was conceived to save Kate affects both Anna s and
Kate s perceptions of themselves. This, however, does not affect their relationship with each other. In
Kate s case, I feel the knowledge that Anna was conceived to save Kate did make Kate feel guilty. She
felt like she was responsible for Anna s pain because as portrayed in the movie, Kate felt like she let
her parents hurt her sister. If Anna cannot save Kate, I do not think she will face lifelong psychological
damage because Anna did everything in her power
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Of Mr Booker T Washington And Others
Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others
In this essay the author argued the strategy employed by Mr. Booker T. Washington during a period in
history where race relations were hyper sensitive. Mr. Washington felt that the only chance for the
survival and development of the Negro race was to submit to the white man by giving up three critical
rights of American society; those were, the right to vote, civil rights, and access to higher education. In
doing so, he calculated that if black people focused on industrial education, wealth accumulation, and
conciliation of the South, they d stand a better chance of advancing as a race. As Du Bois argued, In
other periods of intensified prejudice all the Negro s tendency to self assertion has been called
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The And Of African Americans
To break this question down it s simply asking How can something you believe in or know change
your perspective plan ideas or intentions that we have? To what extent mean the limit of something. A
concept is a general notion plan idea or intention; conception. An idea of something formed by
mentally combining all its characteristics or particulars; a construct. And finally shaping our
conclusions means change how we see things. The knowledge question would be how badly does
what we already know change how we see the world. I agree that what we already know and have
general ideas of can change how we see things. Like with the AOK history. The concept of history can
change the way Caucasians or African Americans view slavery. White people may view slavery as a
good thing or a bad thing and view black people as equals or not. They may feel horrible about what
their people has done to African Americans in the past and become sympathetic to them.White people
may feel guilty. African Americans may not be as understanding to white people. White people were
responsible for slavery.Slavery was cruel and brutal. It broke up families, limited life choice and
resulted in the death of many African Americans. They were dehumanized by Caucasians which is
something that black people still suffer from today. Things like police brutality and white privilege
plays a huge part in this. Majority of white police officers use excessive and/or unnecessary force
when dealing with African
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Roles and Responsibilities of the Teacher in the Lifelong...
Amanda Smith
Pttles Teaching Programme
Tutor: Joanna Martin
Essay Title/ Level 4 Assessment:
Review what your role, responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of the teaching/
training cycle ?
Describe what your role, responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the
teaching/training cycle.
Traditionally the role of the teacher has been as a purveyor of information and trusted to be the fount
of all knowledge. This suggests that the teacher was the one in control of the passing of knowledge
onto passive students. Of course this chalk and talk approach has now altered dramatically from the
traditional model and thus altering the role of the teacher. Reece and Walker believe that, ... Show
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The need to encourage innovation and be a keen supporter or motivator as well as catering to the
special needs of all the students. Record keeping, administration, organisation and planning are
essential to the development of a course and to help to gauge whether the learner s have learnt from
the sessions. I see my role of the teacher as one who orchestrates learning through experience and
practical methods interwoven with an accelerated learning style. It is also the role of the teacher to self
evaluate his/her sessions. Although, we can have a gut instinct to a delivered session what went well
what didn t work as planned etc it is agreed by many teaching professionals that there need to be a
much more structured and systematic approach to self evaluation such as checklists, rating scales,
questionnaires or perhaps to keep a diary of each session.
Reece and Walker suggests, to include such diary headings as: prep/ presentation/classroom
relationships/ Communications/ Assessment and provide a list of appropriate self designed questions
for each heading (Reece amp; Walker 2002)
The Pro forma headings for self evaluation could be as Reece and Walker suggest: Preparation/ entry
behaviour/Aims; Objectives/ Aids/
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Holocaust Vs Poland Essay
Discuss the impact of the Holocaust in ONE country other than Poland ITALY
The impact caused from the holocaust to Poland can t be compared to any other countries impact but
some historians believe that Italy were one of the most predisposed countries involved with the
holocaust. They played it smart, this meaning they made the most with the laws and social practices.
Italians worked with the Germans which also worked in favour of the Italians.
Historians have tried to exempt Italians from their role in the holocaust. While Italy did precept racial
laws extermination campaign was all a German idea and invention. Historians fail to realise and
ignore the impact of the Italian anti Semitic campaign, which worked to separate and isolate the Jews
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The spoken language of the Italians was Italian but different types of derelicts varied from different
parts of Italy. Yiddish or Ladino were the much more popular languages spoken in Europe at that time
that many of their Europeans spoke. They started involve themselves with politics, served at high rates
in the military, and found some sort of success in every skilled profession desired. However, this was a
relatively new position for the Italian Jews. One of the last European countries to eliminate the ghetto
was Italy. In many Italian cities, Napoleon had knocked down its walls wanting an end to ghettos but
meracuslary they had been restored.
Alexander Stille the author of Benevolence and Betrayal, [1] in his writings mentions some high
praises of the Jews in Italy saying , In the course of one generation, Italy had gone from being one of
the most backward and repressive nations of Europe to being one of the most tolerant.... In a few
decades Italian Jews achieved a level of acceptance without parallel in any other
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Neolithic Vs Paleolithic
The Paleolithic and Neolithic people both lived in the Stone Age, but they each had different ways of
living using primitive tools. The Paleolithic people lived first in the Old Stone Age, and the Neolithic
people lived next in the New Stone Age. Their cultures were very different, and the art they created
often reflected those cultures.
Paleolithic culture involved a nomadic and hunting lifestyle. The people were always on the move and
making their homes in caves, rocky overhangs, tents, and huts. Since the people were nomads, there
were many different nomadic parties with different traditions. Despite this, they were able to increase
the technology of their age. They created weapons and tools out of stone, and they were able to create
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The most noticeable aspect of their art was the creation of the megaliths. The three types of megaliths
are menhirs, dolmens, and cromlechs. Menhirs were single stones standing upright in the ground.
Dolmens were two stones standing upright from the ground and supporting a large single stone.
Cromlechs were a combinations of menhirs and dolmens arranged in a circle or semicircle formation.
The megaliths were huge smooth stones that ended up being permanent structures. This reflects the
Neolithic lifestyle of creating permeant structures as homes. Stonehenge in England is a cromlech
formation that still lasts today.
The Paleolithic and Neolithic people both had unique cultures and the art they created is a way a
communicating their life to the people today. These people had to work and survive using simple
tools. Modern people have the gift of modern technology to make their lives go smoother, but the
Stone Age people worked hard every day to survive. Even if we don t live in the Stone Age, people
today should learn from their example and work just as hard to preserve our culture and
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A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings And Metamorphosis
Pixley 1 Nick Pixley October 15, 2014 Mr. Gillespie Block 8 Title Magic Realism appears when a
character in the story carry forward to be alive ahead of the normal length of life. Also where magical
or unreal aspect of a natural part in a different realistic environment and character fracture the rules of
our real world. Characters that are portrayed as magical or surreal has a statement that is behind it. An
example is Gregor in the Metamorphoses and not only did he turn into a bug but he sent a larger
message about human experience. The two stories, A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings and the
Metamorphosis, both have a symbolic mean to humanity and realism. Gregor woke up one morning
noticing something strange. This so happened to be that he was a enormous bug. His family that he
took care of did not know what to think of it so he just felt helpless. His sister is the only one that
takes care of him and gives him rotted food, which he wanted. However his mother saw him on the
wall and freaked out, and the father, thinking Gregor attacked his own mother, spin ... Show more
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Him feeling as an insect turned him into a insect. The elderly should be respected for their wisdom
and the old man in, A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings, was not beloved at all. When the old man
appears, Elisenda and Pelayo plan to kill him, but Pelayo is unable to do so. He shows compassion.
But he does lock the man up and his wife decides to make money off of the angel. They benefit from
the man but do not appreciate his existence. This shows the dark side of humanity. He is represented
as a old man because of he should be respected for his wisdom. The angel is shunned and not noticed
by his intelligence by the young community, which relates to the realism in the humanity. This is
because the young pushes the elderly aside. The angels wings has fallen and so has the spirituality of
the
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Security Incidents And Security Violations
In 2013, 50 major global organizations reported that 63,437 security incidents and 1,367 confirmed
security breaches had significantly impacted their business. [cite] Even more staggering, over 100
million Americans that s 1 out of 3 citizens had their credit or debit card information pilfered by
hackers over the course of 4 data breaches between 2013 and 2014 [cite], with confirmed evidence
that breaches of this type are increasing. These statistics show that there are serious problems now
existing in the realm of information security and the internet. However, it is undeniable that society
today is largely dependent upon the technology that handles our information along with many facets
of society such as social media that would leave us completely non functional without technology.
Consequently, there is an ongoing debate about the issues of information security and how to solve
them. Some people believe it is the simple matter of installing security programs on their devices, or
using a network that its proponents have labeled it as ultra secure to solve the problem. On the other
hand, others believe that these are information security issues that, given technology today and in the
future, will never have a permanent solution. The American military has legitimate reasons for secure
communications across the Internet, especially in the current age of technology. Field personnel and
agents in deep cover require the ability to use
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You Can Do It Baby By Leslie Garrety Analysis
Are Parents Actually Against You? The article You Can Do It, Baby written by Leslie Garrett portrays
an idea where parents, teachers, and adults are working against children when it involves their future.
The article focuses on the fact that most adults tell children that they can be whatever they want to be.
The speaker is a young twelve year old girl. In this article, she is giving her opinion on how all
children are told they can be anything they want to be, when in reality, they can t. The author of this
article makes the point that she believes it causes long term harm on children by telling them this
instead of helping them in their future. She states this causes children to consider themselves as a
failure when they cannot become whatever they want. Sometimes, this can cause children to feel
entitled or disappointed in life when they find out the truth. In the article, Garrett states her idea that
adults should not be telling this to kids because it isn t true. She proves this by providing research and
references. There is an editorial cartoon that is not directly connected to this article, but has the same
idea as Garrett. The cartoon helps strengthen her idea without having as many outside sources. These
two articles use rhetoric to similar effect. In this article, Leslie Garret provides a wide range of
research that all comes to the same result. The research focuses on asking the children want they want
to be when they grow up. Most children s answers are something like these: professional athlete,
doctor, teacher, singer, or an artist. The likelihood of every child being able to become one of these
things is very low. When asking a child this question, how many respond with a taxi or a bus driver?
Or even a trash man? Not many children dream of having jobs like that when they grow up. These
conclusions from multiple studies all come to an agreement that telling children they can be anything
they want to be causes more long term negative effects than positive effects. Many children in these
studies are shown as not engaged or dissatisfied and even disappointed. If a child has such high hopes
that they can be a professional athlete, they will not be happy with what they end up doing as a
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Internet Is A Global System Of Interconnected Computer...
Internet is a global system of interconnected computer systems. The internet, as we see today, allows
low cost anonymous communication. The advance in technology has led to faster communications.
For example the change of dependency from postal service to much faster e mails, online banking,
social networking etc. Everything is now at our fingertips. We can now sit at the comfort of our homes
and do certain tasks which were earlier time consuming. Today business has easier global access due
to Internet. It is cost effective and almost all the functions can be automated to make it easier and
faster. Even communication has become cheaper and faster. But as Dr.Leonard Kleinrock stated, these
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This stage is not yet reached, but the growing needs for more customer friendly, easily accessible and
device independent technology is pushing these developments.
He has also expressed his views on Nomadic Computing which means that the Internet would be
accessible for all devices anywhere and anytime. The Internet, at present, is accessible anywhere and
anytime, but we are still to work on all devices being able to plug in on the Internet. Internet was made
with the assumption of a fixed desktop usage. Dr. Klienrock expresses his concern about no
availability of an IT administrator to look up the network issues personally when one is on the go i.e
travelling, which involves switching between networks at different areas. His solution for this problem
is a portable system support administrator for trouble free internet service on any network that one can
connect to and is available round the clock at anyplace for any device.
His vision includes Smart Spaces. As explained by him, Smart Spaces is the concept of bringing
cyberspace out of one s machine out in to our physical world. He foresees the Internet being able to
automate everything to make life easier by making all appliances able to communicate to each other
and also to the customer. He says this embedded technology is possible by installing thousands of
processors per human which can communicate, has memory sensors, cameras, microphones,
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High Art And Low Art Essay
The Merriam Webster dictionary defines art as something that is created with imagination and skill
and that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings: works created by artists: paintings,
sculptures, etc., that are created to be beautiful or to express important ideas or feelings. The main
thing I take from this the definition, which is that it is all subjective. While one person may think a
painting or a stage play is beautiful someone may not see the same thing or come close to having the
same opinion. With that being said I think that finding a concrete answer to give to a class every year
till the end of time will never happen. However, I ll show you my opinion within this essay as well.
Now the difference between high art and low art is based on multiple things. Matt Plescher, who s an
artist and author of High and Low Art on the website The Rapidian, thinks high art is supposed to
have some type of aesthetic contemplation while low art is just functional within itself. Another
quality that high art is supposed to have is typically a limited audience and is unique, complex, sing or
limited in production. Low art is meant to be formulaic, simple, easily accessed, and/or massed
produced. Which fits what people typically think when it comes to having to define high art and low
art, including what we have discussed in class about the subject matter. I would like to focus on the
performance side of high art and low art. I feel very passionate
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Differences And Similarities Between Texas And Italy
Choosing between Texas fun amusement parks or Italy s beautifully painted villages are
uncomparable. However, through the opposites there are likenesses. There are many similarities and
differences between Texas and Italy in many factors. The factors that compare between the two are
their climate, landmarks and attractions, and lastly their culture.
The one element that really unites Texas and Italy is their climate. They both share the characteristic
of acquiring the sizzling and humid summers, however, Italy handles the heat with fearlessness. As
being the hottest country between the two, Italy with boldness are not known for their air conditioned
homes. Nonetheless, they have configured a solution to the heat and have architecturally established a
solution. With Italy s little rainfall compared to Texas , their solution of enlarging the number of
windows have since kept them cool and shielded from the little rainfall that they receive. Italy s
rainfall seems scarce compared to Texas bountiful showers that are triple more than Italy s. However,
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Texas and Italy both inherit natural landforms, such as hills, mountains, and as well as a coast.
However while Texas generally consists of plains and waterways, the Alps and Apennines mountain
ranges, islands, and volcanoes form Italy. These landmarks offer great activities to be able to
experience the natural part of Texas and Italy. In addition, Italy and Texas offer tourist attractions to
visit and venture, such as historical buildings, museums, and beaches. While enjoying Texas many
amusement parks and entertainment spots, Italy offers many cathedrals, Roman temples, charming
villages, and best of all the boat rides along Italy s well known
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Positive Outcomes Via Health Screening
Positive Outcomes via Health Screening With cost effectiveness and money saving seemingly being a
keystone of health care in the United States, low cost preventative health care and screening programs
are at the forefront of budgetary meetings in government agencies and boardrooms across the nation.
According to a 2010 study of the cost effectiveness of preventive care, there is a possibility of savings
of $3.7 Billion if current programs could increase use to around 90 %(Maciosek, et. al., 2010). While
cost will always be a consideration, there obviously is the human element that must be addressed at
the ground level. Inspiring people to use government or state funded programs is no easy task as the
people who are not using them are the ones who need the programs the most(Dryden, et. al. 2012).
Below is an exploration of some successful and unsuccessful programs, and some ideas on improving
use of these programs by the people who need them the most. Women s Preventive Health The Every
Woman Matters program(EWM), is one of many government funded programs aimed at providing
preventive maintenance and screening to populations considered more at risk and less likely to seek
care(Backer, et. al. 2005). EWM provided women with a clinical breast exam, mammography, and
paponicolaou smear test at reduced or no cost , it also provided the providers with assistance and
incentives for participation(Backer, et. al. 2005). In the United, poor, uneducated males are the least
likely
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Pinchback Essay
Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback, commonly known as P.B.S. Pinchback, was the first African
American elected as a governor of a US state. Pinchback was born in Georgia in 1837 to a former
slave. As an adult, Pinchback volunteered for the military during the Civil War. At first, he served in
the First Louisiana Volunteers, which was an all white group then he left to create an all black
volunteer unit called the Corps d Afrique. After the war, Pinchback began his career in politics in New
Orleans. In 1968, he contributed to establishing Louisiana s new constitution during the state s 1868
Constitutional Convention. When Lieutenant Governor Oliver Dunn died in 1871, Pinchback took his
place. Shortly after, the governor of Louisiana at the time, Henry C. Warmouth, was impeached
causing Pinchback to become the new governor. Even though his term was only 36 days, he was able
to effectively govern by sanctioning 10 legislative bills. After his term as governor, Pinchback was
elected to the United States Senate but had his seat taken from him to due racially motivated actions.
Pinchback made history for his ability to obtain political power during the reconstruction era of the
South.
In 1989, Lawrence Douglas Wilder became the second African American to become governor.
Douglas was born in 1931 in Virginia. Similar to Pinchback, Wilder served in the military after being
drafted to fight in the Korean War straight out of college. He received a Bronze Star and was
promoted to
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Nt1310 Unit 6 Powerpoint
A. Setup: The setup phase takes input a security parameter . It selects a bilinear group of prime order p
with b as generator, and bilinear map The universe attribute is . It selects for attribute n, , and a
random exponent . The public key and master key is given by (1) (2)
Though is publicly known to all system parties, is kept secretly by trusted authority (TA).
B. Key Generation: The key generation phase takes set of attributes S as input and the secret key
equivalent to S is produced as output. Initially, it selects a random number from . Then, it calculates
the key as (3)
C. Encryption: The
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Social And Economic Effects Of Bacon s Rebellion
Bacon s Rebellion and its aftermath transformed Virginia s social and economic order by speeding
along the adoption of slavery as a primary means of labor. Nathaniel Bacon rallied ex indentured
servants and poor frontiersman against the colonial government. These people were forced to take less
desirable land on the outskirts of the colony where [...] they lived under the constant threat of
potentially hostile Native Americans (Bacon s Rebellion NBC). Bacon, frustrated with the apathy of
the government to address Indian aggression, lead his band of followers and indiscriminately attacked
Native Americans. Royal Governor Sir William Berkely refused to sanction these attacks and declared
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Indentured servants were a limited resource as they would eventually become free. The non slaves
became more intransigent and apt to resist the efforts of the ruling class s economic and political
subjugation upon them. Southern planters began to look toward the African slave trade as a reliable
source of controllable labor. The economic power of England was rising and helped to increase the
level of slave purchasing and selling. The influx of white indentured servants from England into
Virginia drastically decreased which only accelerated the adoption of slavery. African slaves were a
more easily controlled and exploited labor pool. By the 1730s, the number of white indentured
servants had dwindled to insignificance (Nash, 60). When considering the legacy of Bacon s Rebellion
upon the transformation of Virginia, and beyond, this event in history demonstrated that poor whites
and poor blacks could be united in a cause. This was a great fear of the ruling class what would
prevent the poor from uniting to fight them? This fear hastened the transition to racial slavery
(Africans in
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Insanity Defense Expectation
Feeling ill? Commit a crime, you are protected!
Criminal verdicts are always being watched by our community because citizens seek protection by
law enforcement. Although the criminal justice system has established a foundation which is expected
to promote public safety and punishment of criminals, they do not always live up to that capacity. One
aspect of this is the insanity defense expectation. Verdicts are revealed after analyzations of criminals
intent to commit crimes are determined. If it is proven that a person had no knowledge or sanity in
committing a crime or breaking a law, that person will not be punished nor charged as a criminal. I
strongly disagree with this method of decisions by our judicial system. No leeway should be available
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Literacy and competency are essential to these criminal investigations. Any false allegations,
misjudgment or misunderstanding of the case can set a criminal free within seconds. The layman
claims that sane men are escaping responsibility for their crimes on the plea of insanity by reason of
the venality of experts, the strong and corrupt partisanship of counsel for the refense, and the
incompetency of the judge and the prosecuting attorney (Insanity and Criminal Responsibility). There
are many individuals who are involved in the sanctions of these cases and although they maintain
proper credibility, the cases will prosper according to their beliefs and findings. It is understood that
mental health professionals, physicians and psychologists stand ground in front of the jury with hopes
of proving the individual sane or insane. The insanity defense traces its roots back to the 1843
assassination attempt on British Prime Minister Robert Peel. In this case, a psychotic individual
named Daniel M Naghten intentionally and with premeditation killed an assistant to a prime minister
of England because he believed he was being persecuted. The defendant plead insanity at the trial. The
prosecution attempted to prove sanity by illustrating M Nagten s behavior in planning and executing
the attack. Several physicians testified as to the defendant s even though they never examined the
defendant; their conclusions were based on hearing the testimony and observing the defendant s
behavior. After the judge gave weight to the physician s opinion, the prosecution agreed to stop the
case and the defendant was declared insane (The John Hincklney Trial). In other words, insanity cases
are in the hands of professionals that are able to evaluate, analyze and conclude based on behavior,
excluding mental illness. Although these processes change drastically over time, the basis of the cases
will always be
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Crash Data
Data from the intersection, including number of previous crashes, sight distance, number of left
turning lanes, number of opposing through lanes, and speed limit, were collected. Other collected data
included the volume of left turning vehicles during peak hour, the volume of through and right turning
vehicles in the opposing movement during peak hour and the service rate of the left turning lane
during the peak hour. It was determined that the peak hour was between 4:30 pm and 5:30 pm. This is
because the busiest times for Whetstone Park, Columbus Metropolitan Library and Whetstone
Community Recreation Center all fall within these hours. Additionally standard rush hour fall with in
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At the intersection of interest, the road sits on flat ground and there are no objects that hinder sight.
Observations made during data collection, indicate that minimum sight distance was provided. Next,
the number of left turn lanes is analyzed. If there are more than two left turn lanes at the intersection
approach then a protected left turn phase would be warranted. If not, the next parameter would be
evaluated. It was observed that there was only one left turn lane at the subject approach. The next
parameter examined the number of through lanes on the opposing approach. If there were more than
four through lanes then a protected left turn would be warranted. Observations showed that there were
only two through lanes on the opposing approach. The next parameter is assessed. The number of left
turning vehicles per cycle is examined next. If there are less than two left turning vehicles per cycle
during the peak hour, then a permissive left turn phase is adequate. It there are more than two left
turning vehicles per cycle, the next parameter, speed limit, is assessed. Data collected showed that on
average there were three left turning vehicles per cycle during the peak hour. If the speed limit or 85th
percentile of the opposing approaching were greater than 45 mph, a protected left turn phase would be
warranted. The observed speed limit at the intersection was 35 mph. At this point, the flow chart in
Figure 2
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Brave New World Alienation Analysis
Alienation in Brave New World In the novel Brave New World , there are many indications of the
motif alienation that is seen in the novel as discrimination. Alienation is indicated directly towards
John the savage, who is discriminated, but also is seen as a person of interest that isolates him and
alienates him. The World State discovers how different John s culture is and mock it, believing it to be
nonsense. As John enters the society enjoying the magnificent sights and the thrill of entering into a
new society, he soon realizes how corrupt the entire society is and regrets coming because how he is
alienated among the people. Brave New World is a novel that involves a culture of discrimination,
which the citizens of the World State alienate other moral standards, religious beliefs, and diverse
culture. John s morals are tested by the people who try to indulge him into sex, partying, and
alienating his standards of life. The novel portrays lot of discrimination towards John who suffers
from all this corruption and is mocked for his morals of purity. John is the new entertainment for the
people who try to offer him the drug soma and invite him to be like them instead of following his
morals of a human being. The cruel temptations are signs of alienation, because it is portrayed that the
people disagree with John and want him to instead feel free from his chains of morals and be like
them. John is regretting ever leaving his home and feels deeply hurt from all the
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Mr Lindh Idealism
In the article I chose, a young man made choices about idealism and in turn became involved in what
could be terroristic activities. This young man was given a second chance and is fighting for a second
chance for another young man in a similar situation. The author feels that since the mistakes were
made at a young age and were made with the intent of helping others that the mistakes should be
pardoned by President Obama. The author also feels that since the President has had people of
questionable ethics in the white house, that he is a forgiving man and should take this case into
consideration before he leaves office. Another reason for the author s ideas come from Mr. Lindh s
mission to be useful, taking risks to help people perceived as oppressed. The author believed he (Mr.
Lindh) did not fully understand the bigger picture, was in over his head, and was overtaken by events.
In Mr. Theroux s argument, he made several assumptions about the president and Mr. Lindh. ... Show
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This started with expressing that Mr. Lindh and the author s motives were the same. The author then
continued to compare himself to other questionable individuals. The motives and ideas of the
individuals in the article cannot be verified. The author also questions individuals that former
President Clinton and President Obama associate with. Dubious figures are not unknown as guests in
President Obama s White House. The author implies that because the White House has hosted dubious
figures that the President is a forgiving man. The President s affiliations are an assumption of his
character. By saying such things, the author is comparing terrorism to activities such as tax evasion
and drug
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Smartphone Addiction Essay
Over the past years, improper smartphone usage has been a widespread concernedly problem among
teens and college students. According to Hawi and Samaha (2016), Smartphones are becoming an
integral part of the lives of all age worldwide. People feel inseparable from their smartphones (p. 321).
Problematic smartphone use are considered as an important indicators that someone is on the path to
smartphone addiction (Cevik, Gokcearslan, Haslaman, Mumcu, 2016, p. 640). As the emergence of
smartphone addiction, a great deal of negative effects come along as well. Researchers have worked to
figure out the causal factors of smartphone addiction from both academic and psychological field. In
the meantime, social media becomes a controversial topic among researchers since students spend
most of their smartphone time on social media application. The question that whether social media is
beneficial for students life is highly debated. Students now have many ways to communication
because of the rapid growth of communication technology. Cell phones and smartphones are used for
both sending text messages and talking, while online communication methods such as email, chat and
social networking provide additional methods to keep in touch (Robinson Stubberub, 2012, p. 105).
Cell phone, as a powerful tool, provides college students huge convenience to communication.
Manolis, Roberts, and Yaya (2014) state that as young adults and college students increasingly rely on
cell phones,
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Home Depot Swot Analysis
Arthur Blank and Bernie Marcus develop the concept for The Home Depot in 1978. The With help
from investment banker Ken Langone and merchandising guru Pat Farrah, Marcus and Blank opened
the first two Home Depot stores in Atlanta the following year. The 60,000 square foot warehouses
dwarfed the competition with more items than any other hardware store. (The Home Depot Our
History) Home Depot sells a huge assortment of building substances, domestic development
merchandise and lawn and garden merchandise and offers a number of services. Today, Home Depot
is the world s largest domestic improvement retailer with almost 400,000 orange blooded associates
and it operates via approximately 2,278 stores, such as 1,977 inside the U.S.A., ... Show more content
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Lastly, they willingly accept social responsibility for their actions. Operating Strategy Home Depot s
strategic framework is founded on a 3 legged stool principal of the customer personal encounter,
product authority, and productiveness and efficiency driven with the aid of effective capital allocation.
Overall, Home Depot is taking part greater intently all through their organization and with their
commercial enterprise companions to construct an interconnected revel in for customers that offer a
stop to stop answer for his or her home development desires.
Home Depot Second Quarter 2017 Earnings
As the world s first and second largest home development shops, Home Depot and Lowe s are very
similar. And although these two competitors have developed a unique trademark and strategic
priorities, they still compete for a shared consumer base. Below are two Charts illustrating Home
Depot and its main competitor Lowe s statements of earnings data for the trailing 12 months. Home
Depot is currently at $94.6B. Net Sales increased 6.9% to $94.6 billion for the fiscal year ended
January 29, 2017, from $88.5 billion for the fiscal year ended January 31, 2016. Home Depot s total
comparable store sales increased 5.6% in fiscal 2016, driven by a 2.8% increase in our comparable
store customer transactions and a 2.7% increase in our comparable store average ticket. Comparable
store sales for our U.S. stores increased 6.2% in fiscal 2016. For fiscal 2016, we
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Egoism And Ethical Egoism
Egoism is the idea of self interest. It elicits what controls, and give the ambitions our self interest.
When philosophers carefully observed egoism. Their thesis of egoism voiced that our intuition
controls what we do and there is two form of self interest. We have descriptive which they think
temporarily that people s drives instantaneous aspiration. The normative way is where our self interest
is developed based on experience and power. Theories of egoism also study the intentions behind our
actions. For example, do we act for love, religion, or wealth? Who benefits from our actions, is it the
individual or the whole of society? Two theories exist that try to answer these questions, namely the
theories of Ethical Egoism and Psychological Egoism.
Ethical Egoism is the normative theory that our self concept should not be viewed as solitary but
instead as part of society. In this respect, our actions should also be for the benefit of society. Ethical
Egoism isn t about self deprivation, but rather about helping yourself by helping others as well. It
relies not just on improving one s self but also on improving the structure of society. The strong
version of Ethical Egoism states that everything we do for our own good is moral and must always be
promoted. The weak version states that although acting for one s own good is usually for the good of
society on the whole, there may be conditions in which personal desires have to be suppressed in order
to maintain social morality. The weak version integrates the individual into society in such a way that
he or she must be willing to make sacrifices for the benefit of others.
In contradiction to Ethical Egoism, Psychological Egoism presents itself as a much different
perspective altogether. Psychological Egoism is the descriptive variant that states all human actions to
be the result of selfishness. The core of this theory focuses on a different definition of self concept or
ego. However, there are many identifiable fallacies of Psychological Egoism. Firstly, the theory is
based on intangible terminologies of the inner self that cannot be physically examined. Furthermore,
when we do try to study Psychological Egoism in terms of scientific observations such as human
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Eli Whitney One Of America s Great Men
I claim that Eli Whitney is falsely labeled as one of America s great men. Whitney was chosen to
construct military weapons, but he had no prior experience assembling anything of that nature. He
signed a contract with the government on June 14, 1798 stating that he would deliver ten thousand
stands of arms as his fifteen month deadline approached. Rumors of war were roaring, but Whitney
still took one year to deliver his first round of weapons. He did not complete his contract until almost
nine years had passed. During the decade it took him to produce his end of the bargain, he spoke of
discovering a new and efficient technique. He said that by creating an engraving on a copper plate he
could then produce numerous duplicates of a specific
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Major General Sherman Outline
On November 15, 1864, Major General William T. Sherman received direct orders from president
Abraham Lincoln to a very rare but devastating tactic. Lincoln ordered General Sherman to march his
troops from Atlanta, Georgia to Savannah, Georgia. The total distance the army covered was nearly
400 miles from city to city. The trek was long and difficult for the soldiers but was even worse for any
family who lived in their path. The purpose of this march was to destroy Confederate supply lines and
split the South in two halves. General Sherman used the tactic which earned the name scorched earth
due to the harsh methods used. Anywhere the 60,000 man army traveled, they destroyed and burned
any obstacle that they encountered, whether it be travelers, families, or even entire towns. Lincoln
knew this would strike terror into the Confederate side and decrease their population by thousands.
The total fatality count is undetermined because of the mass slaughtering and burning. ... Show more
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The men continued on to Macon and Augusta, still with ammunition and guns in hand. When ordered
by their general, the troops listened. Money was scarce and men were not payed highly. However, any
small amount of payment they could receive was enough for them.Once done ravaging a settlement,
the soldiers were told to take anything that they may need later on in the march. Men carried meat,
guns, clothing, ammunition, but destroyed wagons and homes. Sherman s soldiers could survive at
first because the men had knowledge of how to live off of the land. Before Sherman s march to the
sea, Georgia was relatively untouched by the war and suffered very little. These attacks came as a
shock to the population and many families were in awe. The Confederate forces were taking a blow
that was absolutely impossible to
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Sensitive Periods
Sensitive Periods Define the term sensitive periods Sensitive periods are a period in a child s life
where they are obsessed with certain aspects of learning without any particular reason. This period is
an optimum time for development and children can really develop specific abilities and skills. When
children are in their sensitive periods and working with any activity, they will not show any signs of
fatigue and will repeat the activity a number of times. These periods last for a certain amount of time;
however the child may eventually lose interest and may move on to another activity. Development
changes will not occur unless there is some kind of maturational process. It is essential to support the
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E.g. A child may indentify similar qualities using colour box 2. Explain why it is important to support
and facilitate these periods It is important to support and facilitate this period because a child may
need support to carry out a task independently so they can fulfil their sensitive period. E.g. If a child is
carrying out a task they might need material to support them. Montessori quoted, Such assistance will
not consist in forming the child since this task belong to nature himself, but in a delicate respect for
the outward manifestations of this development and in providing those means necessary for his
formation which he cannot be obtain by his efforts alone. (Montessori, 1966, p.46). Also by preparing
for the environment you are supporting the child s sensitive period. E.g. For sensitive period of order,
the teacher would make sure the objects are kept in the same place and area. Overall, these periods of
sensitivity play a vital role on the development of a child and without the support from teachers the
child may exhibit deviations in his personalities. Outline any adverse consequences of not recognising
If a child is deprived of supporting his development he may exhibit deviations in his personality
because his psychic life is disturbed and may show signs of attachment, possessiveness, desire of
power, fear, complex and lies. Through Montessori s observations she classified
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What Are Hamstring Strains Have Been One Of The Most...
Hamstring strains have been one of the most common injuries around the world. Unfortunately, there
has been a limited amount of success reducing the rate of this injury (Schmit, 2012). Although many
researchers and doctors have studied the cause of hamstring strains, there are still many theories as to
why they occur. One theory includes that there is an imbalance between the medial and lateral
hamstring muscle that leads to hamstring muscle fatigue (Prentice, 2015). Hamstring strains are
painful and prevalent in different types of activities. Most commonly these strains can be found in
athletes that engage in running, skating, jumping sliding, kicking, and quick/fast motions (Valle,
2015). A hamstring is comprised of a group of three muscles that can be found along the back of the
thigh. These muscles allow the range of motion at the knee, which gives the ability to bend the leg.
The three hamstring muscles include semitendinosus, semimbranosus, and biceps femoris. The
hamstrings work concentrically to flex the knee, extend the hip, and rotate the tibia (Prentice, 2015).
These muscles begin at the ischial tuberosity, which is at the bottom of the pelvis. The muscles meet at
the knee joint and end at the lower leg, where they are joined together through connective tissue that
attach the tendons to the bones like double sided tape. The hamstring muscle groups work to help
extend the leg back and provide motion at the knee. Due to the crossing
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Trans Between Trans And Trans Students
Historically, trans students have had a difficult time in having adequate bathroom access. Many
schools do not have policies that allow trans students to use the bathroom that matches their gender
identity. This creates a difficult learning experience for the trans student, because they are put into
uncomfortable situations. Trans students are more often than not to use the bathroom and locker that
matches their biological sex and not their gender identity. They are then placed into a bathroom that is
not for their gender, it is the same as forcing a man to use the women s restroom. It further enforces
that there is a gender binary, that is a socially accepted norm, and that trans students are not a part of
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By revoking the Obama Administration s ruling on the matter, of bathroom access, President Trump is
causing more harm to those 150,000 students than good.
Ethics Involved. Ethics play an important role in leadership, they allow for service organizations to
work towards the common good. (Manning, 2003). What is a social good? The social goods produced
through the human service sector strengthen individuals, families, organizations, and communities
through the services provided in health and mental health care, education, social welfare, criminal
justice, and many other fields of practice (Manning, 2003). Where do ethics come into play for the
transgender students, who no longer have adequate bathroom and locker room access? Who decides
what is ethical when decisions like this are made? In this case it is President Donald Trump is the
leader. It is the responsibility of the leader to make ethical decisions that benefit the good in society.
(Manning, 2003). When President Trump made his ruling to make trans bathroom access in schools a
state decision instead of a federal one, he is putting 150,000 students in harms way. Now that trans
bathroom access in schools is in the hands of the state, it is now their responsibility to shoulder the
blame for the consequences of the removal of trans students from Title IX. By not allowing trans
students proper bathroom and locker room
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Essay on The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was enacted under the Pierre Trudeau government on
April 17, 1982. According to Phillip Bryden, With the entrenchment of the Charter into the Canadian
Constitution, Canadians were not only given an explicit definition of their rights, but the courts were
empowered to rule on the constitutionality of government legislation (101). Prior to 1982, Canada s
central constitutional document was the British North America Act of 1867. According to Kallen, The
BNAAct (the Constitution Act, 1867) makes no explicit reference to human rights (240). The
adoption of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms significantly transformed the operation of Canada s
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The legislative branch is responsible for enacting laws, and the executive branch is responsible for
implementing laws. In Canada, the executive branch is represented by the Prime Minister and his or
her cabinet, while the legislative branch is represented by the elected members of the House of
Commons. According to James Kelly, With the enhanced role of the Department of Justice and the
absence of parliamentary counterweights to constitutional scrutiny, Charter dialogue is dominated by
the cabinet to the exclusion of Parliament (103). The cabinet s decision to govern with the Charter
from the centre will ensure further marginalization of Parliament by the cabinet. Under the
Department of Justice Act, the minister of justice must certify that all bills being introduced to
Parliament are Charter compliant. Therefore, the constitutionality of a bill is implied by its
introduction into the House of Commons, and not in actuality by Parliament. Kelly states, While the
Department of Justice is providing an authoritative statement, it is simply an opinion that the minister
of justice receives from the Department of Justice (105). Moreover, there is limited resources available
for parliamentarians to use in Charter
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Rise of China as an Economic Power
PROJECT REPORT ON:
RISE
OF
CHINA
AS
AN ECONOMIC POWER
Submitted to Submitted by:
Mrs. Navjot Kaur Arpandeep Kaur MBA 1C Roll no: 5218 table of contents * Introduction about
china * Economic history of china * Republic of china ( 1911 1949) * People s Republic of China
(1949 onwards) * From planned economy to free market powerhouse: The post Mao era ( 1976
onwards ) * World s second largest economy * Brief overview of china s present economy * China ...
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Foreign imports fell drastically from 1919 1921 and from 1925 to 1927.
Chinese industries continue to develop in the 1930s with the advent of the Nanking decade in the
1930s, when Chiang Kai shek unified most of the country and brought political stability. China s
industries developed and grew from 1927 to 1931. Though badly hit by the Great Depression from
1931 to 1935 and Japan s occupation of Manchuria in 1931, industrial output recovered by 1936. By
1936, industrial output had recovered and surpassed its previous peak in 1931 prior to the Great
Depression s effects on China. This is best shown by the trends in Chinese GDP. In 1932, China s
GDP peaked at 28.8 billion, before falling to 21.3 billion by 1934 and recovering to 23.7 billion by
1935. * The rural economy of the Republic of China
The rural economy retained much of the characteristics of the Late Qing. While markets had been
forming since the Song and Ming dynasties, Chinese agriculture by the Republic of China was almost
completely geared towards producing cash crops for foreign consumption, and was thus subject to the
say of the international markets. Key exports included glue, tea, silk, sugar cane, tobacco, cotton, corn
and peanuts.
The rural economy was hit hard by the Great Depression of the 1930s, in which an overproduction of
agricultural goods lead to massive falling prices for China as well as an increase in foreign imports (as
agricultural goods produced in
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Research Paper On Atkins Diet
Atkins diet Atkins diet in a more than half of the cases, it does not work just the manner how people
suppose it to be like. You must only go for the Atkins diet if you know that you have got a high
metabolic rate which can help you out in getting the real results without gaining any excess weight
because of the high proteins or fat intake. Atkins diet is known to be a high calorie, protein and fat diet
with a low carbohydrate intake. People look for little weight loss, rather younger in age can go for this
sort of diet plan as it does not work completely for each and everybody. Atkins diet is excellent for
little weight loss and another thing which is It does not enhance metabolic rate and also Atkins diet
does not give fast results, Staying in Atkins diet for a long time making it useless and ... Show more
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Thus, selecting the top one could be confusing. And here are some points that need to be discussed
about Atkins diet first, efficiency of Atkins diet. Atkins diet does not require any type of therapeutic
care and can be adopted on your own. You would yourself come to a decision how many calories you
are likely to consume. Also if you do not follow the Atkins diet and cheat during the diet, it is very
tough to see any pleasing results because the diet as it is works little by little. In such a case, you may
find it a waste to go
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of 3d Password
3D PASSWORD
Abstract We have to think that how much our password and other authentication schemes are powerful
to protect our data and documents from hackers .it is very easy for hackers to hack our data. .There is
different authentication scheme to provide security to our data like TEXTUAL PASSWORD
,GRAPHICAL PASSWORD , BIOMETRICS. But current authentication scheme are suffering from
many weaknesses. 3D Password authentication scheme is combination of RECOGINATION ,
RECALL , TOKENS , BIOMETRICS. 3D Passwords is more secure way of authentication and it is
more interesting way, because it present a VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT containing various virtual
objects.
It is the combination and sequence of user interactions that occur in the 3D environment. ... Show
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This technology is mainly used for identification, access control and for identifying individuals that
are under observations. In computer, biometrics refers to the authentication. It can be either an
identification system or a authentication system.
Example: face, fingerprints, iris etc.
V. 3D PASSWORD
The 3D Password is multifactor authentication plan which merge the advantages of some other
authentication schemes. The 3D password is a more customizable and very interesting way of
authentication. The 3D Password presents a virtual environment holding various virtual objects. In
this, users can interact with objects of environment. The 3D Password is just the combination and the
sequence of users interaction that take place in the 3D virtual environment. Virtual objects can be any
objects that we experience in real life.
3D Password is used to control the drawbacks and limitations of textual password, graphical
password, etc. It is also used to design and develop more user friendly easier authentication scheme.
A. VIRTUAL OBJECT
It can be any objects which we encounter in real
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Turks And Caicos Research Paper
The sun shining high above, strands of hair blowing in the wind, along with the smell of the salty sea
lingering in the air. Prepare yourself to dive into the Beaches of Turks and Caicos, an all inclusive
family resort. As the palm trees sway in the wind, you can enjoy the white sandy beaches, a variety of
activities such as the Pirate Island water park, and a roaring nightlife.
The islands of Turks and Caicos have white sandy beaches along with crystal clear turquoise water.
The Beaches resort is located on Grace Bay. Grace Bay is twelve miles of fine sand, perfect for
children to run, build sandcastles, and splash around in the calmest and clearest water on the north
shore of the island. There are four different villages available for your
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How Does Darcy Change
Darcy s characteristics start to change when he gets strong feelings for Elizabeth and he tries to avoid
her but he can not, I think this over comes the fake image Darcy is trying to put off and shows the real
Darcy. When Darcy introduced Elizabeth to his sister at Pemberley you can tell right away that he has
changed. We see that he is actually very generous when Mrs. Gardiner tells Elizabeth that Darcy paid
for Wickham and Lydia s wedding, and supposedly only did it because he loves Elizabeth. He also
shows us that he can overcome his pride by asking Elizabeth to marry him a second time, at the
beginning of the novel Darcy wouldn t even dance with Elizabeth or take a second look at her now he
s swallowing his pride and asking her to marry
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The Case Of A Christmas Carol
marriage and gender roles. In the case of A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens wants readers to see
how living a life that radiates love and promotes happiness is better than being selfish and living a
miserable life, and how past circumstances heavily influence who we are as people. The two messages
both authors want readers to take away from the story, although different, achieve the takeaway
through the utilization first person narration. Furthermore, the narration in these stories also consists
of free indirect discourse, which is a type of third person narration that also incorporates elements of
first person narration. In both A Christmas Carol and Pride and Prejudice, free indirect discourse has
the same purpose it acts as a way for a way the characters thoughts to shine through and become
intertwined with the narrators thoughts. This causes the characters feelings and thoughts to be
validated and be made known, which adds credibility to the narrator and creates another layer of depth
within the stories. The use of first person narration and free indirect discourse is the same in both
novels and allows the reader to take away the message at hand, however, the tone of the narration
within the two novels slightly differs. In Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen allows her voice and
opinions to be known through her narrator by being subtly critical of social hierarchy and marriage for
power and status. Even though she does this, the entire time she is placing emphasis on
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  • 7. Holocaust Vs Poland Essay Discuss the impact of the Holocaust in ONE country other than Poland ITALY The impact caused from the holocaust to Poland can t be compared to any other countries impact but some historians believe that Italy were one of the most predisposed countries involved with the holocaust. They played it smart, this meaning they made the most with the laws and social practices. Italians worked with the Germans which also worked in favour of the Italians. Historians have tried to exempt Italians from their role in the holocaust. While Italy did precept racial laws extermination campaign was all a German idea and invention. Historians fail to realise and ignore the impact of the Italian anti Semitic campaign, which worked to separate and isolate the Jews from Italian society and remove ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The spoken language of the Italians was Italian but different types of derelicts varied from different parts of Italy. Yiddish or Ladino were the much more popular languages spoken in Europe at that time that many of their Europeans spoke. They started involve themselves with politics, served at high rates in the military, and found some sort of success in every skilled profession desired. However, this was a relatively new position for the Italian Jews. One of the last European countries to eliminate the ghetto was Italy. In many Italian cities, Napoleon had knocked down its walls wanting an end to ghettos but meracuslary they had been restored. Alexander Stille the author of Benevolence and Betrayal, [1] in his writings mentions some high praises of the Jews in Italy saying , In the course of one generation, Italy had gone from being one of the most backward and repressive nations of Europe to being one of the most tolerant.... In a few decades Italian Jews achieved a level of acceptance without parallel in any other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Neolithic Vs Paleolithic The Paleolithic and Neolithic people both lived in the Stone Age, but they each had different ways of living using primitive tools. The Paleolithic people lived first in the Old Stone Age, and the Neolithic people lived next in the New Stone Age. Their cultures were very different, and the art they created often reflected those cultures. Paleolithic culture involved a nomadic and hunting lifestyle. The people were always on the move and making their homes in caves, rocky overhangs, tents, and huts. Since the people were nomads, there were many different nomadic parties with different traditions. Despite this, they were able to increase the technology of their age. They created weapons and tools out of stone, and they were able to create fire. The tools created with stone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most noticeable aspect of their art was the creation of the megaliths. The three types of megaliths are menhirs, dolmens, and cromlechs. Menhirs were single stones standing upright in the ground. Dolmens were two stones standing upright from the ground and supporting a large single stone. Cromlechs were a combinations of menhirs and dolmens arranged in a circle or semicircle formation. The megaliths were huge smooth stones that ended up being permanent structures. This reflects the Neolithic lifestyle of creating permeant structures as homes. Stonehenge in England is a cromlech formation that still lasts today. The Paleolithic and Neolithic people both had unique cultures and the art they created is a way a communicating their life to the people today. These people had to work and survive using simple tools. Modern people have the gift of modern technology to make their lives go smoother, but the Stone Age people worked hard every day to survive. Even if we don t live in the Stone Age, people today should learn from their example and work just as hard to preserve our culture and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings And Metamorphosis Pixley 1 Nick Pixley October 15, 2014 Mr. Gillespie Block 8 Title Magic Realism appears when a character in the story carry forward to be alive ahead of the normal length of life. Also where magical or unreal aspect of a natural part in a different realistic environment and character fracture the rules of our real world. Characters that are portrayed as magical or surreal has a statement that is behind it. An example is Gregor in the Metamorphoses and not only did he turn into a bug but he sent a larger message about human experience. The two stories, A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings and the Metamorphosis, both have a symbolic mean to humanity and realism. Gregor woke up one morning noticing something strange. This so happened to be that he was a enormous bug. His family that he took care of did not know what to think of it so he just felt helpless. His sister is the only one that takes care of him and gives him rotted food, which he wanted. However his mother saw him on the wall and freaked out, and the father, thinking Gregor attacked his own mother, spin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Him feeling as an insect turned him into a insect. The elderly should be respected for their wisdom and the old man in, A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings, was not beloved at all. When the old man appears, Elisenda and Pelayo plan to kill him, but Pelayo is unable to do so. He shows compassion. But he does lock the man up and his wife decides to make money off of the angel. They benefit from the man but do not appreciate his existence. This shows the dark side of humanity. He is represented as a old man because of he should be respected for his wisdom. The angel is shunned and not noticed by his intelligence by the young community, which relates to the realism in the humanity. This is because the young pushes the elderly aside. The angels wings has fallen and so has the spirituality of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Security Incidents And Security Violations In 2013, 50 major global organizations reported that 63,437 security incidents and 1,367 confirmed security breaches had significantly impacted their business. [cite] Even more staggering, over 100 million Americans that s 1 out of 3 citizens had their credit or debit card information pilfered by hackers over the course of 4 data breaches between 2013 and 2014 [cite], with confirmed evidence that breaches of this type are increasing. These statistics show that there are serious problems now existing in the realm of information security and the internet. However, it is undeniable that society today is largely dependent upon the technology that handles our information along with many facets of society such as social media that would leave us completely non functional without technology. Consequently, there is an ongoing debate about the issues of information security and how to solve them. Some people believe it is the simple matter of installing security programs on their devices, or using a network that its proponents have labeled it as ultra secure to solve the problem. On the other hand, others believe that these are information security issues that, given technology today and in the future, will never have a permanent solution. The American military has legitimate reasons for secure communications across the Internet, especially in the current age of technology. Field personnel and agents in deep cover require the ability to use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. You Can Do It Baby By Leslie Garrety Analysis Are Parents Actually Against You? The article You Can Do It, Baby written by Leslie Garrett portrays an idea where parents, teachers, and adults are working against children when it involves their future. The article focuses on the fact that most adults tell children that they can be whatever they want to be. The speaker is a young twelve year old girl. In this article, she is giving her opinion on how all children are told they can be anything they want to be, when in reality, they can t. The author of this article makes the point that she believes it causes long term harm on children by telling them this instead of helping them in their future. She states this causes children to consider themselves as a failure when they cannot become whatever they want. Sometimes, this can cause children to feel entitled or disappointed in life when they find out the truth. In the article, Garrett states her idea that adults should not be telling this to kids because it isn t true. She proves this by providing research and references. There is an editorial cartoon that is not directly connected to this article, but has the same idea as Garrett. The cartoon helps strengthen her idea without having as many outside sources. These two articles use rhetoric to similar effect. In this article, Leslie Garret provides a wide range of research that all comes to the same result. The research focuses on asking the children want they want to be when they grow up. Most children s answers are something like these: professional athlete, doctor, teacher, singer, or an artist. The likelihood of every child being able to become one of these things is very low. When asking a child this question, how many respond with a taxi or a bus driver? Or even a trash man? Not many children dream of having jobs like that when they grow up. These conclusions from multiple studies all come to an agreement that telling children they can be anything they want to be causes more long term negative effects than positive effects. Many children in these studies are shown as not engaged or dissatisfied and even disappointed. If a child has such high hopes that they can be a professional athlete, they will not be happy with what they end up doing as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Internet Is A Global System Of Interconnected Computer... Internet is a global system of interconnected computer systems. The internet, as we see today, allows low cost anonymous communication. The advance in technology has led to faster communications. For example the change of dependency from postal service to much faster e mails, online banking, social networking etc. Everything is now at our fingertips. We can now sit at the comfort of our homes and do certain tasks which were earlier time consuming. Today business has easier global access due to Internet. It is cost effective and almost all the functions can be automated to make it easier and faster. Even communication has become cheaper and faster. But as Dr.Leonard Kleinrock stated, these benefits are a perfect combination to do bad things ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This stage is not yet reached, but the growing needs for more customer friendly, easily accessible and device independent technology is pushing these developments. He has also expressed his views on Nomadic Computing which means that the Internet would be accessible for all devices anywhere and anytime. The Internet, at present, is accessible anywhere and anytime, but we are still to work on all devices being able to plug in on the Internet. Internet was made with the assumption of a fixed desktop usage. Dr. Klienrock expresses his concern about no availability of an IT administrator to look up the network issues personally when one is on the go i.e travelling, which involves switching between networks at different areas. His solution for this problem is a portable system support administrator for trouble free internet service on any network that one can connect to and is available round the clock at anyplace for any device. His vision includes Smart Spaces. As explained by him, Smart Spaces is the concept of bringing cyberspace out of one s machine out in to our physical world. He foresees the Internet being able to automate everything to make life easier by making all appliances able to communicate to each other and also to the customer. He says this embedded technology is possible by installing thousands of processors per human which can communicate, has memory sensors, cameras, microphones, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. High Art And Low Art Essay The Merriam Webster dictionary defines art as something that is created with imagination and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings: works created by artists: paintings, sculptures, etc., that are created to be beautiful or to express important ideas or feelings. The main thing I take from this the definition, which is that it is all subjective. While one person may think a painting or a stage play is beautiful someone may not see the same thing or come close to having the same opinion. With that being said I think that finding a concrete answer to give to a class every year till the end of time will never happen. However, I ll show you my opinion within this essay as well. Now the difference between high art and low art is based on multiple things. Matt Plescher, who s an artist and author of High and Low Art on the website The Rapidian, thinks high art is supposed to have some type of aesthetic contemplation while low art is just functional within itself. Another quality that high art is supposed to have is typically a limited audience and is unique, complex, sing or limited in production. Low art is meant to be formulaic, simple, easily accessed, and/or massed produced. Which fits what people typically think when it comes to having to define high art and low art, including what we have discussed in class about the subject matter. I would like to focus on the performance side of high art and low art. I feel very passionate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Differences And Similarities Between Texas And Italy Choosing between Texas fun amusement parks or Italy s beautifully painted villages are uncomparable. However, through the opposites there are likenesses. There are many similarities and differences between Texas and Italy in many factors. The factors that compare between the two are their climate, landmarks and attractions, and lastly their culture. The one element that really unites Texas and Italy is their climate. They both share the characteristic of acquiring the sizzling and humid summers, however, Italy handles the heat with fearlessness. As being the hottest country between the two, Italy with boldness are not known for their air conditioned homes. Nonetheless, they have configured a solution to the heat and have architecturally established a solution. With Italy s little rainfall compared to Texas , their solution of enlarging the number of windows have since kept them cool and shielded from the little rainfall that they receive. Italy s rainfall seems scarce compared to Texas bountiful showers that are triple more than Italy s. However, the extra rain gained in Texas is lost to the more hours of sunlight received. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Texas and Italy both inherit natural landforms, such as hills, mountains, and as well as a coast. However while Texas generally consists of plains and waterways, the Alps and Apennines mountain ranges, islands, and volcanoes form Italy. These landmarks offer great activities to be able to experience the natural part of Texas and Italy. In addition, Italy and Texas offer tourist attractions to visit and venture, such as historical buildings, museums, and beaches. While enjoying Texas many amusement parks and entertainment spots, Italy offers many cathedrals, Roman temples, charming villages, and best of all the boat rides along Italy s well known ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Positive Outcomes Via Health Screening Positive Outcomes via Health Screening With cost effectiveness and money saving seemingly being a keystone of health care in the United States, low cost preventative health care and screening programs are at the forefront of budgetary meetings in government agencies and boardrooms across the nation. According to a 2010 study of the cost effectiveness of preventive care, there is a possibility of savings of $3.7 Billion if current programs could increase use to around 90 %(Maciosek, et. al., 2010). While cost will always be a consideration, there obviously is the human element that must be addressed at the ground level. Inspiring people to use government or state funded programs is no easy task as the people who are not using them are the ones who need the programs the most(Dryden, et. al. 2012). Below is an exploration of some successful and unsuccessful programs, and some ideas on improving use of these programs by the people who need them the most. Women s Preventive Health The Every Woman Matters program(EWM), is one of many government funded programs aimed at providing preventive maintenance and screening to populations considered more at risk and less likely to seek care(Backer, et. al. 2005). EWM provided women with a clinical breast exam, mammography, and paponicolaou smear test at reduced or no cost , it also provided the providers with assistance and incentives for participation(Backer, et. al. 2005). In the United, poor, uneducated males are the least likely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Pinchback Essay Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback, commonly known as P.B.S. Pinchback, was the first African American elected as a governor of a US state. Pinchback was born in Georgia in 1837 to a former slave. As an adult, Pinchback volunteered for the military during the Civil War. At first, he served in the First Louisiana Volunteers, which was an all white group then he left to create an all black volunteer unit called the Corps d Afrique. After the war, Pinchback began his career in politics in New Orleans. In 1968, he contributed to establishing Louisiana s new constitution during the state s 1868 Constitutional Convention. When Lieutenant Governor Oliver Dunn died in 1871, Pinchback took his place. Shortly after, the governor of Louisiana at the time, Henry C. Warmouth, was impeached causing Pinchback to become the new governor. Even though his term was only 36 days, he was able to effectively govern by sanctioning 10 legislative bills. After his term as governor, Pinchback was elected to the United States Senate but had his seat taken from him to due racially motivated actions. Pinchback made history for his ability to obtain political power during the reconstruction era of the South. In 1989, Lawrence Douglas Wilder became the second African American to become governor. Douglas was born in 1931 in Virginia. Similar to Pinchback, Wilder served in the military after being drafted to fight in the Korean War straight out of college. He received a Bronze Star and was promoted to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Nt1310 Unit 6 Powerpoint A. Setup: The setup phase takes input a security parameter . It selects a bilinear group of prime order p with b as generator, and bilinear map The universe attribute is . It selects for attribute n, , and a random exponent . The public key and master key is given by (1) (2) Though is publicly known to all system parties, is kept secretly by trusted authority (TA). B. Key Generation: The key generation phase takes set of attributes S as input and the secret key equivalent to S is produced as output. Initially, it selects a random number from . Then, it calculates the key as (3) C. Encryption: The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Social And Economic Effects Of Bacon s Rebellion Bacon s Rebellion and its aftermath transformed Virginia s social and economic order by speeding along the adoption of slavery as a primary means of labor. Nathaniel Bacon rallied ex indentured servants and poor frontiersman against the colonial government. These people were forced to take less desirable land on the outskirts of the colony where [...] they lived under the constant threat of potentially hostile Native Americans (Bacon s Rebellion NBC). Bacon, frustrated with the apathy of the government to address Indian aggression, lead his band of followers and indiscriminately attacked Native Americans. Royal Governor Sir William Berkely refused to sanction these attacks and declared Bacon a rebel, sending 300 militiamen to drag him to Jamestown for trial (Nash ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Indentured servants were a limited resource as they would eventually become free. The non slaves became more intransigent and apt to resist the efforts of the ruling class s economic and political subjugation upon them. Southern planters began to look toward the African slave trade as a reliable source of controllable labor. The economic power of England was rising and helped to increase the level of slave purchasing and selling. The influx of white indentured servants from England into Virginia drastically decreased which only accelerated the adoption of slavery. African slaves were a more easily controlled and exploited labor pool. By the 1730s, the number of white indentured servants had dwindled to insignificance (Nash, 60). When considering the legacy of Bacon s Rebellion upon the transformation of Virginia, and beyond, this event in history demonstrated that poor whites and poor blacks could be united in a cause. This was a great fear of the ruling class what would prevent the poor from uniting to fight them? This fear hastened the transition to racial slavery (Africans in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Insanity Defense Expectation Feeling ill? Commit a crime, you are protected! Criminal verdicts are always being watched by our community because citizens seek protection by law enforcement. Although the criminal justice system has established a foundation which is expected to promote public safety and punishment of criminals, they do not always live up to that capacity. One aspect of this is the insanity defense expectation. Verdicts are revealed after analyzations of criminals intent to commit crimes are determined. If it is proven that a person had no knowledge or sanity in committing a crime or breaking a law, that person will not be punished nor charged as a criminal. I strongly disagree with this method of decisions by our judicial system. No leeway should be available ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Literacy and competency are essential to these criminal investigations. Any false allegations, misjudgment or misunderstanding of the case can set a criminal free within seconds. The layman claims that sane men are escaping responsibility for their crimes on the plea of insanity by reason of the venality of experts, the strong and corrupt partisanship of counsel for the refense, and the incompetency of the judge and the prosecuting attorney (Insanity and Criminal Responsibility). There are many individuals who are involved in the sanctions of these cases and although they maintain proper credibility, the cases will prosper according to their beliefs and findings. It is understood that mental health professionals, physicians and psychologists stand ground in front of the jury with hopes of proving the individual sane or insane. The insanity defense traces its roots back to the 1843 assassination attempt on British Prime Minister Robert Peel. In this case, a psychotic individual named Daniel M Naghten intentionally and with premeditation killed an assistant to a prime minister of England because he believed he was being persecuted. The defendant plead insanity at the trial. The prosecution attempted to prove sanity by illustrating M Nagten s behavior in planning and executing the attack. Several physicians testified as to the defendant s even though they never examined the defendant; their conclusions were based on hearing the testimony and observing the defendant s behavior. After the judge gave weight to the physician s opinion, the prosecution agreed to stop the case and the defendant was declared insane (The John Hincklney Trial). In other words, insanity cases are in the hands of professionals that are able to evaluate, analyze and conclude based on behavior, excluding mental illness. Although these processes change drastically over time, the basis of the cases will always be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Crash Data Data from the intersection, including number of previous crashes, sight distance, number of left turning lanes, number of opposing through lanes, and speed limit, were collected. Other collected data included the volume of left turning vehicles during peak hour, the volume of through and right turning vehicles in the opposing movement during peak hour and the service rate of the left turning lane during the peak hour. It was determined that the peak hour was between 4:30 pm and 5:30 pm. This is because the busiest times for Whetstone Park, Columbus Metropolitan Library and Whetstone Community Recreation Center all fall within these hours. Additionally standard rush hour fall with in these times as well. Data was collected on two separate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the intersection of interest, the road sits on flat ground and there are no objects that hinder sight. Observations made during data collection, indicate that minimum sight distance was provided. Next, the number of left turn lanes is analyzed. If there are more than two left turn lanes at the intersection approach then a protected left turn phase would be warranted. If not, the next parameter would be evaluated. It was observed that there was only one left turn lane at the subject approach. The next parameter examined the number of through lanes on the opposing approach. If there were more than four through lanes then a protected left turn would be warranted. Observations showed that there were only two through lanes on the opposing approach. The next parameter is assessed. The number of left turning vehicles per cycle is examined next. If there are less than two left turning vehicles per cycle during the peak hour, then a permissive left turn phase is adequate. It there are more than two left turning vehicles per cycle, the next parameter, speed limit, is assessed. Data collected showed that on average there were three left turning vehicles per cycle during the peak hour. If the speed limit or 85th percentile of the opposing approaching were greater than 45 mph, a protected left turn phase would be warranted. The observed speed limit at the intersection was 35 mph. At this point, the flow chart in Figure 2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Brave New World Alienation Analysis Alienation in Brave New World In the novel Brave New World , there are many indications of the motif alienation that is seen in the novel as discrimination. Alienation is indicated directly towards John the savage, who is discriminated, but also is seen as a person of interest that isolates him and alienates him. The World State discovers how different John s culture is and mock it, believing it to be nonsense. As John enters the society enjoying the magnificent sights and the thrill of entering into a new society, he soon realizes how corrupt the entire society is and regrets coming because how he is alienated among the people. Brave New World is a novel that involves a culture of discrimination, which the citizens of the World State alienate other moral standards, religious beliefs, and diverse culture. John s morals are tested by the people who try to indulge him into sex, partying, and alienating his standards of life. The novel portrays lot of discrimination towards John who suffers from all this corruption and is mocked for his morals of purity. John is the new entertainment for the people who try to offer him the drug soma and invite him to be like them instead of following his morals of a human being. The cruel temptations are signs of alienation, because it is portrayed that the people disagree with John and want him to instead feel free from his chains of morals and be like them. John is regretting ever leaving his home and feels deeply hurt from all the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Mr Lindh Idealism In the article I chose, a young man made choices about idealism and in turn became involved in what could be terroristic activities. This young man was given a second chance and is fighting for a second chance for another young man in a similar situation. The author feels that since the mistakes were made at a young age and were made with the intent of helping others that the mistakes should be pardoned by President Obama. The author also feels that since the President has had people of questionable ethics in the white house, that he is a forgiving man and should take this case into consideration before he leaves office. Another reason for the author s ideas come from Mr. Lindh s mission to be useful, taking risks to help people perceived as oppressed. The author believed he (Mr. Lindh) did not fully understand the bigger picture, was in over his head, and was overtaken by events. In Mr. Theroux s argument, he made several assumptions about the president and Mr. Lindh. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This started with expressing that Mr. Lindh and the author s motives were the same. The author then continued to compare himself to other questionable individuals. The motives and ideas of the individuals in the article cannot be verified. The author also questions individuals that former President Clinton and President Obama associate with. Dubious figures are not unknown as guests in President Obama s White House. The author implies that because the White House has hosted dubious figures that the President is a forgiving man. The President s affiliations are an assumption of his character. By saying such things, the author is comparing terrorism to activities such as tax evasion and drug ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Smartphone Addiction Essay Over the past years, improper smartphone usage has been a widespread concernedly problem among teens and college students. According to Hawi and Samaha (2016), Smartphones are becoming an integral part of the lives of all age worldwide. People feel inseparable from their smartphones (p. 321). Problematic smartphone use are considered as an important indicators that someone is on the path to smartphone addiction (Cevik, Gokcearslan, Haslaman, Mumcu, 2016, p. 640). As the emergence of smartphone addiction, a great deal of negative effects come along as well. Researchers have worked to figure out the causal factors of smartphone addiction from both academic and psychological field. In the meantime, social media becomes a controversial topic among researchers since students spend most of their smartphone time on social media application. The question that whether social media is beneficial for students life is highly debated. Students now have many ways to communication because of the rapid growth of communication technology. Cell phones and smartphones are used for both sending text messages and talking, while online communication methods such as email, chat and social networking provide additional methods to keep in touch (Robinson Stubberub, 2012, p. 105). Cell phone, as a powerful tool, provides college students huge convenience to communication. Manolis, Roberts, and Yaya (2014) state that as young adults and college students increasingly rely on cell phones, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Home Depot Swot Analysis Arthur Blank and Bernie Marcus develop the concept for The Home Depot in 1978. The With help from investment banker Ken Langone and merchandising guru Pat Farrah, Marcus and Blank opened the first two Home Depot stores in Atlanta the following year. The 60,000 square foot warehouses dwarfed the competition with more items than any other hardware store. (The Home Depot Our History) Home Depot sells a huge assortment of building substances, domestic development merchandise and lawn and garden merchandise and offers a number of services. Today, Home Depot is the world s largest domestic improvement retailer with almost 400,000 orange blooded associates and it operates via approximately 2,278 stores, such as 1,977 inside the U.S.A., ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lastly, they willingly accept social responsibility for their actions. Operating Strategy Home Depot s strategic framework is founded on a 3 legged stool principal of the customer personal encounter, product authority, and productiveness and efficiency driven with the aid of effective capital allocation. Overall, Home Depot is taking part greater intently all through their organization and with their commercial enterprise companions to construct an interconnected revel in for customers that offer a stop to stop answer for his or her home development desires. Home Depot Second Quarter 2017 Earnings As the world s first and second largest home development shops, Home Depot and Lowe s are very similar. And although these two competitors have developed a unique trademark and strategic priorities, they still compete for a shared consumer base. Below are two Charts illustrating Home Depot and its main competitor Lowe s statements of earnings data for the trailing 12 months. Home Depot is currently at $94.6B. Net Sales increased 6.9% to $94.6 billion for the fiscal year ended January 29, 2017, from $88.5 billion for the fiscal year ended January 31, 2016. Home Depot s total comparable store sales increased 5.6% in fiscal 2016, driven by a 2.8% increase in our comparable store customer transactions and a 2.7% increase in our comparable store average ticket. Comparable store sales for our U.S. stores increased 6.2% in fiscal 2016. For fiscal 2016, we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Egoism And Ethical Egoism Egoism is the idea of self interest. It elicits what controls, and give the ambitions our self interest. When philosophers carefully observed egoism. Their thesis of egoism voiced that our intuition controls what we do and there is two form of self interest. We have descriptive which they think temporarily that people s drives instantaneous aspiration. The normative way is where our self interest is developed based on experience and power. Theories of egoism also study the intentions behind our actions. For example, do we act for love, religion, or wealth? Who benefits from our actions, is it the individual or the whole of society? Two theories exist that try to answer these questions, namely the theories of Ethical Egoism and Psychological Egoism. Ethical Egoism is the normative theory that our self concept should not be viewed as solitary but instead as part of society. In this respect, our actions should also be for the benefit of society. Ethical Egoism isn t about self deprivation, but rather about helping yourself by helping others as well. It relies not just on improving one s self but also on improving the structure of society. The strong version of Ethical Egoism states that everything we do for our own good is moral and must always be promoted. The weak version states that although acting for one s own good is usually for the good of society on the whole, there may be conditions in which personal desires have to be suppressed in order to maintain social morality. The weak version integrates the individual into society in such a way that he or she must be willing to make sacrifices for the benefit of others. In contradiction to Ethical Egoism, Psychological Egoism presents itself as a much different perspective altogether. Psychological Egoism is the descriptive variant that states all human actions to be the result of selfishness. The core of this theory focuses on a different definition of self concept or ego. However, there are many identifiable fallacies of Psychological Egoism. Firstly, the theory is based on intangible terminologies of the inner self that cannot be physically examined. Furthermore, when we do try to study Psychological Egoism in terms of scientific observations such as human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Eli Whitney One Of America s Great Men I claim that Eli Whitney is falsely labeled as one of America s great men. Whitney was chosen to construct military weapons, but he had no prior experience assembling anything of that nature. He signed a contract with the government on June 14, 1798 stating that he would deliver ten thousand stands of arms as his fifteen month deadline approached. Rumors of war were roaring, but Whitney still took one year to deliver his first round of weapons. He did not complete his contract until almost nine years had passed. During the decade it took him to produce his end of the bargain, he spoke of discovering a new and efficient technique. He said that by creating an engraving on a copper plate he could then produce numerous duplicates of a specific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Major General Sherman Outline On November 15, 1864, Major General William T. Sherman received direct orders from president Abraham Lincoln to a very rare but devastating tactic. Lincoln ordered General Sherman to march his troops from Atlanta, Georgia to Savannah, Georgia. The total distance the army covered was nearly 400 miles from city to city. The trek was long and difficult for the soldiers but was even worse for any family who lived in their path. The purpose of this march was to destroy Confederate supply lines and split the South in two halves. General Sherman used the tactic which earned the name scorched earth due to the harsh methods used. Anywhere the 60,000 man army traveled, they destroyed and burned any obstacle that they encountered, whether it be travelers, families, or even entire towns. Lincoln knew this would strike terror into the Confederate side and decrease their population by thousands. The total fatality count is undetermined because of the mass slaughtering and burning. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The men continued on to Macon and Augusta, still with ammunition and guns in hand. When ordered by their general, the troops listened. Money was scarce and men were not payed highly. However, any small amount of payment they could receive was enough for them.Once done ravaging a settlement, the soldiers were told to take anything that they may need later on in the march. Men carried meat, guns, clothing, ammunition, but destroyed wagons and homes. Sherman s soldiers could survive at first because the men had knowledge of how to live off of the land. Before Sherman s march to the sea, Georgia was relatively untouched by the war and suffered very little. These attacks came as a shock to the population and many families were in awe. The Confederate forces were taking a blow that was absolutely impossible to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Sensitive Periods Sensitive Periods Define the term sensitive periods Sensitive periods are a period in a child s life where they are obsessed with certain aspects of learning without any particular reason. This period is an optimum time for development and children can really develop specific abilities and skills. When children are in their sensitive periods and working with any activity, they will not show any signs of fatigue and will repeat the activity a number of times. These periods last for a certain amount of time; however the child may eventually lose interest and may move on to another activity. Development changes will not occur unless there is some kind of maturational process. It is essential to support the child s sensitive period ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... E.g. A child may indentify similar qualities using colour box 2. Explain why it is important to support and facilitate these periods It is important to support and facilitate this period because a child may need support to carry out a task independently so they can fulfil their sensitive period. E.g. If a child is carrying out a task they might need material to support them. Montessori quoted, Such assistance will not consist in forming the child since this task belong to nature himself, but in a delicate respect for the outward manifestations of this development and in providing those means necessary for his formation which he cannot be obtain by his efforts alone. (Montessori, 1966, p.46). Also by preparing for the environment you are supporting the child s sensitive period. E.g. For sensitive period of order, the teacher would make sure the objects are kept in the same place and area. Overall, these periods of sensitivity play a vital role on the development of a child and without the support from teachers the child may exhibit deviations in his personalities. Outline any adverse consequences of not recognising If a child is deprived of supporting his development he may exhibit deviations in his personality because his psychic life is disturbed and may show signs of attachment, possessiveness, desire of power, fear, complex and lies. Through Montessori s observations she classified ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. What Are Hamstring Strains Have Been One Of The Most... Hamstring strains have been one of the most common injuries around the world. Unfortunately, there has been a limited amount of success reducing the rate of this injury (Schmit, 2012). Although many researchers and doctors have studied the cause of hamstring strains, there are still many theories as to why they occur. One theory includes that there is an imbalance between the medial and lateral hamstring muscle that leads to hamstring muscle fatigue (Prentice, 2015). Hamstring strains are painful and prevalent in different types of activities. Most commonly these strains can be found in athletes that engage in running, skating, jumping sliding, kicking, and quick/fast motions (Valle, 2015). A hamstring is comprised of a group of three muscles that can be found along the back of the thigh. These muscles allow the range of motion at the knee, which gives the ability to bend the leg. The three hamstring muscles include semitendinosus, semimbranosus, and biceps femoris. The hamstrings work concentrically to flex the knee, extend the hip, and rotate the tibia (Prentice, 2015). These muscles begin at the ischial tuberosity, which is at the bottom of the pelvis. The muscles meet at the knee joint and end at the lower leg, where they are joined together through connective tissue that attach the tendons to the bones like double sided tape. The hamstring muscle groups work to help extend the leg back and provide motion at the knee. Due to the crossing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Trans Between Trans And Trans Students Historically, trans students have had a difficult time in having adequate bathroom access. Many schools do not have policies that allow trans students to use the bathroom that matches their gender identity. This creates a difficult learning experience for the trans student, because they are put into uncomfortable situations. Trans students are more often than not to use the bathroom and locker that matches their biological sex and not their gender identity. They are then placed into a bathroom that is not for their gender, it is the same as forcing a man to use the women s restroom. It further enforces that there is a gender binary, that is a socially accepted norm, and that trans students are not a part of it. Students should all feel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By revoking the Obama Administration s ruling on the matter, of bathroom access, President Trump is causing more harm to those 150,000 students than good. Ethics Involved. Ethics play an important role in leadership, they allow for service organizations to work towards the common good. (Manning, 2003). What is a social good? The social goods produced through the human service sector strengthen individuals, families, organizations, and communities through the services provided in health and mental health care, education, social welfare, criminal justice, and many other fields of practice (Manning, 2003). Where do ethics come into play for the transgender students, who no longer have adequate bathroom and locker room access? Who decides what is ethical when decisions like this are made? In this case it is President Donald Trump is the leader. It is the responsibility of the leader to make ethical decisions that benefit the good in society. (Manning, 2003). When President Trump made his ruling to make trans bathroom access in schools a state decision instead of a federal one, he is putting 150,000 students in harms way. Now that trans bathroom access in schools is in the hands of the state, it is now their responsibility to shoulder the blame for the consequences of the removal of trans students from Title IX. By not allowing trans students proper bathroom and locker room ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Essay on The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was enacted under the Pierre Trudeau government on April 17, 1982. According to Phillip Bryden, With the entrenchment of the Charter into the Canadian Constitution, Canadians were not only given an explicit definition of their rights, but the courts were empowered to rule on the constitutionality of government legislation (101). Prior to 1982, Canada s central constitutional document was the British North America Act of 1867. According to Kallen, The BNAAct (the Constitution Act, 1867) makes no explicit reference to human rights (240). The adoption of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms significantly transformed the operation of Canada s political system. Presently, Canadians define their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The legislative branch is responsible for enacting laws, and the executive branch is responsible for implementing laws. In Canada, the executive branch is represented by the Prime Minister and his or her cabinet, while the legislative branch is represented by the elected members of the House of Commons. According to James Kelly, With the enhanced role of the Department of Justice and the absence of parliamentary counterweights to constitutional scrutiny, Charter dialogue is dominated by the cabinet to the exclusion of Parliament (103). The cabinet s decision to govern with the Charter from the centre will ensure further marginalization of Parliament by the cabinet. Under the Department of Justice Act, the minister of justice must certify that all bills being introduced to Parliament are Charter compliant. Therefore, the constitutionality of a bill is implied by its introduction into the House of Commons, and not in actuality by Parliament. Kelly states, While the Department of Justice is providing an authoritative statement, it is simply an opinion that the minister of justice receives from the Department of Justice (105). Moreover, there is limited resources available for parliamentarians to use in Charter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Rise of China as an Economic Power PROJECT REPORT ON: RISE OF CHINA AS AN ECONOMIC POWER Submitted to Submitted by: Mrs. Navjot Kaur Arpandeep Kaur MBA 1C Roll no: 5218 table of contents * Introduction about china * Economic history of china * Republic of china ( 1911 1949) * People s Republic of China (1949 onwards) * From planned economy to free market powerhouse: The post Mao era ( 1976 onwards ) * World s second largest economy * Brief overview of china s present economy * China ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Foreign imports fell drastically from 1919 1921 and from 1925 to 1927. Chinese industries continue to develop in the 1930s with the advent of the Nanking decade in the 1930s, when Chiang Kai shek unified most of the country and brought political stability. China s industries developed and grew from 1927 to 1931. Though badly hit by the Great Depression from 1931 to 1935 and Japan s occupation of Manchuria in 1931, industrial output recovered by 1936. By 1936, industrial output had recovered and surpassed its previous peak in 1931 prior to the Great Depression s effects on China. This is best shown by the trends in Chinese GDP. In 1932, China s GDP peaked at 28.8 billion, before falling to 21.3 billion by 1934 and recovering to 23.7 billion by 1935. * The rural economy of the Republic of China The rural economy retained much of the characteristics of the Late Qing. While markets had been forming since the Song and Ming dynasties, Chinese agriculture by the Republic of China was almost completely geared towards producing cash crops for foreign consumption, and was thus subject to the say of the international markets. Key exports included glue, tea, silk, sugar cane, tobacco, cotton, corn and peanuts. The rural economy was hit hard by the Great Depression of the 1930s, in which an overproduction of agricultural goods lead to massive falling prices for China as well as an increase in foreign imports (as agricultural goods produced in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Research Paper On Atkins Diet Atkins diet Atkins diet in a more than half of the cases, it does not work just the manner how people suppose it to be like. You must only go for the Atkins diet if you know that you have got a high metabolic rate which can help you out in getting the real results without gaining any excess weight because of the high proteins or fat intake. Atkins diet is known to be a high calorie, protein and fat diet with a low carbohydrate intake. People look for little weight loss, rather younger in age can go for this sort of diet plan as it does not work completely for each and everybody. Atkins diet is excellent for little weight loss and another thing which is It does not enhance metabolic rate and also Atkins diet does not give fast results, Staying in Atkins diet for a long time making it useless and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, selecting the top one could be confusing. And here are some points that need to be discussed about Atkins diet first, efficiency of Atkins diet. Atkins diet does not require any type of therapeutic care and can be adopted on your own. You would yourself come to a decision how many calories you are likely to consume. Also if you do not follow the Atkins diet and cheat during the diet, it is very tough to see any pleasing results because the diet as it is works little by little. In such a case, you may find it a waste to go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Advantages And Disadvantages Of 3d Password 3D PASSWORD Abstract We have to think that how much our password and other authentication schemes are powerful to protect our data and documents from hackers .it is very easy for hackers to hack our data. .There is different authentication scheme to provide security to our data like TEXTUAL PASSWORD ,GRAPHICAL PASSWORD , BIOMETRICS. But current authentication scheme are suffering from many weaknesses. 3D Password authentication scheme is combination of RECOGINATION , RECALL , TOKENS , BIOMETRICS. 3D Passwords is more secure way of authentication and it is more interesting way, because it present a VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT containing various virtual objects. It is the combination and sequence of user interactions that occur in the 3D environment. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This technology is mainly used for identification, access control and for identifying individuals that are under observations. In computer, biometrics refers to the authentication. It can be either an identification system or a authentication system. Example: face, fingerprints, iris etc. V. 3D PASSWORD The 3D Password is multifactor authentication plan which merge the advantages of some other authentication schemes. The 3D password is a more customizable and very interesting way of authentication. The 3D Password presents a virtual environment holding various virtual objects. In this, users can interact with objects of environment. The 3D Password is just the combination and the sequence of users interaction that take place in the 3D virtual environment. Virtual objects can be any objects that we experience in real life. 3D Password is used to control the drawbacks and limitations of textual password, graphical password, etc. It is also used to design and develop more user friendly easier authentication scheme. A. VIRTUAL OBJECT It can be any objects which we encounter in real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Turks And Caicos Research Paper The sun shining high above, strands of hair blowing in the wind, along with the smell of the salty sea lingering in the air. Prepare yourself to dive into the Beaches of Turks and Caicos, an all inclusive family resort. As the palm trees sway in the wind, you can enjoy the white sandy beaches, a variety of activities such as the Pirate Island water park, and a roaring nightlife. The islands of Turks and Caicos have white sandy beaches along with crystal clear turquoise water. The Beaches resort is located on Grace Bay. Grace Bay is twelve miles of fine sand, perfect for children to run, build sandcastles, and splash around in the calmest and clearest water on the north shore of the island. There are four different villages available for your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. How Does Darcy Change Darcy s characteristics start to change when he gets strong feelings for Elizabeth and he tries to avoid her but he can not, I think this over comes the fake image Darcy is trying to put off and shows the real Darcy. When Darcy introduced Elizabeth to his sister at Pemberley you can tell right away that he has changed. We see that he is actually very generous when Mrs. Gardiner tells Elizabeth that Darcy paid for Wickham and Lydia s wedding, and supposedly only did it because he loves Elizabeth. He also shows us that he can overcome his pride by asking Elizabeth to marry him a second time, at the beginning of the novel Darcy wouldn t even dance with Elizabeth or take a second look at her now he s swallowing his pride and asking her to marry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Case Of A Christmas Carol marriage and gender roles. In the case of A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens wants readers to see how living a life that radiates love and promotes happiness is better than being selfish and living a miserable life, and how past circumstances heavily influence who we are as people. The two messages both authors want readers to take away from the story, although different, achieve the takeaway through the utilization first person narration. Furthermore, the narration in these stories also consists of free indirect discourse, which is a type of third person narration that also incorporates elements of first person narration. In both A Christmas Carol and Pride and Prejudice, free indirect discourse has the same purpose it acts as a way for a way the characters thoughts to shine through and become intertwined with the narrators thoughts. This causes the characters feelings and thoughts to be validated and be made known, which adds credibility to the narrator and creates another layer of depth within the stories. The use of first person narration and free indirect discourse is the same in both novels and allows the reader to take away the message at hand, however, the tone of the narration within the two novels slightly differs. In Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen allows her voice and opinions to be known through her narrator by being subtly critical of social hierarchy and marriage for power and status. Even though she does this, the entire time she is placing emphasis on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...