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Reflection Papers On Bloom s Taxonomy
REFLECTION JOURNAL 1
ASSUMPTIONS ON BLOOM S AND LEARNING
DEANNA SHELOW
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
ED5253
ANN MOWERY, Ed.D.
OCTOBER 9, 217
What any person in the world can learn almost all persons can learn if provided with appropriate prior
and current conditions of learning (Bloom, 2017). This belief was held by Dr. Bloom in 1956 when he
and his team created Bloom s Taxonomy. Since then educators have been utilizing these goals of the
learning process (Clark, 2015) and making assumptions of its usage and implications. I too did have
assumptions but have not thought about how I developed them or how they would affect my use of the
taxonomy. When starting this reflection I held three assumptions true about Bloom s Taxonomy. The
first is if the educator uses Bloom s Taxonomy for planning through assessment, then the student will
develop higher order thinking skills. Secondly, a student can move on to a higher order thinking level
only if they first mastered a lower order thinking level. Thirdly, if educations use different levels of
Bloom s Taxonomy in lessons students will retain more information. Interestingly, I uncovered two
additional assumptions that I did not know I had. The first of which is that the focus on cognitive
development of Bloom s devalues importance of other domains. The other is that Bloom s Taxonomy
is used only by educators in K 12 and college. Here are some things I understand about this subject
that informed or changed
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The Middle East State System
Course overview
This course aims to educate students regarding the modern (post 1970) trajectory of US foreign policy
in regards the Middle East, and how such policy has influenced the Middle East state system. Both in
recent history and presently, the US role in the region has been pivotal in shaping the regional system
as well as ensuring the stability of the regional status quo. The various interests that drive US foreign
policy in the region will be examined.
The US, of course, does not implement its foreign policy in a void, and therefore gaining a
background on the regional state and non state actors that the US must grapple with is vital. The
regional dynamics which affected the US position in the region, such as the Arab Spring, also must be
accounted for in any thorough description of the formulation of US policy.
To account for these factors, the course utilizes both a chronological approach to the historical
development of US foreign policy toward the region, as well as including substantial background on
the important regional actors with which the US interacts with. Finally, it includes a select few
readings related to theoretical concepts in International Relations to provide a context for analysis of
policy. All these elements should grant students a well rounded comprehension of the various factors
which influence the Middle East state system and related US foreign policy.
Through this course, students should gain a fuller understanding of the role that the
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Why Was Joseph Henry A Good President
Danny Carter
Mrs. Nardinger
Science
25 January 2016
Joseph Henry, The First Smithsonian Secretary Joseph Henry was one of the founding fathers of
electrical industry and electrical technology. Transformers, generators, electric motors, radio and the
telegraph all function on electromagnetic principles discovered by Joseph Henry. (Engineering Hall of
Fame)He was a maestro of the laboratory, skilled in improving apparatuses and devising experiments.
He had the reputation as one of the leading American scientists and had the experiences to set the path
for the Smithsonian Institute. Why would Joseph Henry be a perfect candidate for being elected the
First Smithsonian Secretary? I don t believe it was the fact that he was just a good note ... Show more
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(siarchives/history) Joseph Henry laid out his plan for the new Institution in his Programme of
Organization. The Programme contained fourteen guiding considerations, including the suggestion
that the Smithsonian only undertake programs that cannot be adequately carried out by existing United
States institutions, and that the Institution produce a publication, Smithsonian Contributions to
Knowledge, and periodical reports on scientific progress. (siarchives/history) The system of
international exchanges began in 1849 with the Smithsonian providing a clearinghouse function for
the exchange of literacy and scientific works between societies and individuals in this country and
abroad. Also by 1849, Joseph Henry had created a program to study weather patterns in North
America, a project that eventually led to the creation of the National Weather Service. Joseph Henry
worked tirelessly to support American science. Even though he didn t want to waste money on a
monumental building, the Smithsonian Institution Building or Castle, was built during his
administration . The building was completed in 1855 with space for exhibitions and lectures, research
laboratories, and living quarters for Joseph Henry and his family.
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Value And Vision Of Starbucks
Starbucks is an American coffee company started in 1971. It was joined a select group of brands
which have become cultural icon such as Coco Cola and McDonalds. Starbucks has become so
ubiquitous globally it difficult to name an airport in the world which does not have an outlet, including
our own here in Luxembourg. Starbucks as transforming coffee into a Lifestyle and the simple act of
buying coffee into an event, consequently they have built a strong community of loyal customers
willing to pay premium prices. In 2003 Starbucks commenced its successful global expansion which
even continued during and after the financial crisis of 2008. Currently Starbuck has 23,459 stores
globally which generate $16 bn revenue and employing nearly 200,000 staff. 20% of revenues are
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We ve been building a company with a conscience for more than four decades, intent on the fair and
humane treatment of our people as well as the communities where we do business, and the global
environment we all share. We are proud of our heritage. Yet never before have we seen the
marketplace and today s consumers have such a deep interest in and knowledge about what companies
stand for and how they are living up to their promises. Not only is standing for something beyond
making a profit the right thing to do, it is the way business must be conducted in the 21st century.
Only by doing business through the lens of humanity can an organization establish a crucial reservoir
of trust with its people and its customers. At Starbucks, it is a trust we must earn every day. If we take
taxation as as a moral issue as Mr Timms suggests and compare the mission statement above with the
actually behavior of Starbucks it could be at best described as contradictory. (Its interesting to note
that Mr Schultz compensation in 2012 was $16.1m and in 2013 increased by 80% to $28.9m which is
more that paid in UK
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The European Court Of Justice
Introduction Although the European Court of Justice (ECJ) continues to insist that national procedural
autonomy remains a key consideration, its case law shows that this principle has enjoyed a varying
amount of deference through the decades. Although the principle of equivalence is tolerably clear,
setting out clear requirements that can be easily fulfilled by national legal orders, effectiveness has had
a much more chequered history. Francovich also represents a further incursion on the procedural
autonomy of Member States. This essay will argue that the ECJ s shifting attitudes over the years
ranging from relative deference to activism ultimately spring from non legal considerations,
particularly political necessity and a desire to preserve the EC s core competencies; such political
considerations also explain why there has never been generally applicable legislation that harmonises
national remedies. Starting point: national procedural autonomy? It is true that the ECJ has outlined
the importance of national procedural autonomy in its judgments over the years. In Comet, it held that
it was for each Member State s national legal order to lay down the procedural rules for proceedings
designed to ensure the protection of [EU] rights . Three decades later, this exhortation was repeated in
Unibet, where the Court thought the EC Treaty was not intended to create new remedies in the
national law... other than those already laid down by national law . National
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A New Comprehensive Hybrid Model For Improving Intrusion...
IV. PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION AND DEFINITION The purpose of this task is to create a new
comprehensive hybrid model for improving Intrusion Detection and Prevention System in Cloud
Computing. The problem in [11] authors was not focused on providing experiments to prove the
effectiveness of implementation of collaborative filtering algorithm constructed on the cloud model
onto illegal access detection problem in the cloud computing environment. In this paper [15] authors
did not Implemented IDS architecture but used an apriori algorithm to detect frequent attacks. The
future research will be including a feedback mechanism such that the frequent attacks detected by the
IDS were updated to the signature database. This would ensure that it weren t remaining as an
unknown intrusion in future. These limitations of traditional intrusion detection systems, there are
some other problems which are faced by many of the intrusions systems. They are: 1) Fidelity
problem: During the examination of attacks, IDS make use of the data related to network packets
which is stored in log files. During the transmission of data from source (log files) to the place where
IDS is positioned, data may be modified by the intruder. This may result in missing of some of the
events. This refers to fidelity problem. 2) Resource usage problem: Most of the intrusion detection
systems are designed in such a manner that all of its components work all the time even though when
there is no sign of intrusions found
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Death Penalty From The Bible
I would first like to say that as a Christian I draw my views on the death penalty from the Bible. More
specifically this means I do not condemn the death penalty entire but I believe the Bible he gives
governments the authority to decide when to use the death penalty. I understand these are not everyone
s use is the only approach the conversation I believe I can take. Furthermore the simple belief that
governments have authority over the use of the death penalty is appropriate does not mean the matter
is settled. Governments are created in land by people were in perfect and make mistakes. For this
reason is important to have debates such as this one in order to elevate our society s highest possible
level. This perspective in mind and will
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Summary Of The Rich Man Scene
The Rich Man scene occurs in Section B of Part 2 of Mark, just after Jesus blesses little children by
Him taking the children and blessing them in His arms and by saying I assure you that whoever does
not receive the Kingdom of God like a child will never enter the Kingdom of God (10:15). Just after
Jesus turns around and said to his disciples How hard it will be for rich people to enter the Kingdom
of God! (10:23), Jesus speaks to them about his death the third time and how he will be handed over to
the chief priests and condemned to death, but will rise again.
As to the genre of this periscope, it is much like the story before it 10:13 16, where the children will
enter the Kingdom of God without much effort. What Jesus is trying to tell us and his disciples is that
one can only enter the kingdom like a child, empty handed and trusting, open to growth and malleable.
(J.A. Draper) The structure of the story is V. 17 18 Jesus starts his journey again and a man coming up
to him; vv. 20 22 dialogue between the man and Jesus; v. 23 Jesus explains to the disciples.
Verse by Verse Analysis
V. 17 Good Teacher as soon as Jesus left the house where he blessed the children (10:13 16), Jesus is
confronted by a man who kneels at his feet right away and asks Good Teacher, what must I do to
receive eternal life? (10:17).This is just as the leper did in (1:40), but in this case the man is not asking
for healing or purification but for a way to eternal life. (Camille Focant)
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History Of Baroque And Baroque
The following period of Baroque and Rococo become popular in Italy, France, and Northern Europe.
In Baroque we see social, economic, and political change such as the church losing political/religious
power and monarchs gaining power. New styles, forms, and patrons are developed such as the Bernini
s Plaza. The Bernini s Plaza has a gathering group of sorts, where we have a rhombus and a circle
pieta that welcomes and invites people which is described as mother church reaching out and grabbing
the faithful. If we look into Bernini s cathedral we see can see Baldachinno or little canopy which is
over the relics of St. Peter (protects and marks spot of where the relic is kept. The little canopy is used
to overwhelm the senses and to bring the viewer s attention in. The Baldachinno columns are twisty
and are heavily decorated with bronze to show how dramatic and decorative it was to catch viewer s
attention. The throne of St. Peter was very popular and was also a place where the pope would sit on
during special occasions. St. Peter s throne emphasized a heavenly connection. There was also a
window that would let light in, and above the window were bronze rods that would reflect light which
would have made the window very bright and beautiful on a heavenly level to show the importance of
St. Peters throne and how important it was. Baroque in Italy was more focused on the drapery and in
which direction the wind was blowing to make the drapery look like it was alive or real (tried
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To Her Father With None
The poem To her father with some verses by Anne Bradstreet details a women s attempt to show
praise for her father while being unable repay him all that he has done for her. The first thing that
initially hits the reader is the tone of the poem. The first few lines paint an overall sad atmosphere that
continually engulfs the reader as the poem continues. The conclusion fo the poem leaves the reader in
a depressed state knowing that no matter what the women in the poem does, she can never repay what
her father has done for her. Add this with the fact the narrator mentions she plans to continue this
repayment until the day she dies. These ideas offer a similar take on Puritan culture. Puritan families
typically had the men spend enormous amounts
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Normative Theories And Moral Obligations
Normative Theories: Ethical and Moral Obligations
The ability to apply morality to the resolution of life s ethical issues in an appropriate manner has been
the focus of philosophers for centuries. Morality, can be best defined as to what degree any action or
inaction is deemed right or wrong, good or bad. However, the meaning of right and wrong, along with
the application of these beliefs have been the catalyst for much debate spawning what is known as
normative theory. The analysis of complex ethical issues found in common scenarios require the
application of normative theories. Normative theories define the concept of right and wrong. There are
three types of normative theories; virtue ethics, deontological theories and consequentialism. ... Show
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These imperatives are the factors of which maxims, or universal laws are to be decided on and
implemented. Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should
become a universal law without contradiction. (Kant, 2002, pp.37). This foundational concept is
encompassed in the American Psychological Association s Ethics Code and the idea behind patient
confidentiality. These concepts have become universal law by applying them to all patients at all
times. By keeping the information of all patients confidential unless deemed dangerous by the treating
physician. Deontology makes no concessions based on potential consequences. Thus, it would be
immoral and forbidden to disclose any information regarding a patient regardless of the potential
outcome. This conclusion is in line with the current patient confidentiality laws, HIPAA and APA
Ethics Code. This concept is based on the agent relative obligation to refrain from taking action,
however with the dual agency of commitment to the patient and one s own child could still be a factor
in making the decision of which obligations are most important. This is clarified by the contrast of
belief, risk and cause. As an individual cannot predict whether or not their inaction will have a
negative impact, regardless of perceived belief, risk and cause these actions are still
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Essay About Moving College
One October day during my junior year of high school, I came home to see my parents anxiously
waiting for me behind the kitchen counter. They informed me that my dad had lost his job. My initial
worries, although selfish, surrounded what this change would mean for my college education. Without
an income, the burden of college would fall solely on my shoulders. Thankfully, seven months later,
my dad accepted an offer in a competitive position at a company on the other side of the state. As soon
as he accepted this position, he guaranteed a move in the near future.
As a rising senior and president of student government, I pleaded with my parents to wait to sell the
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Little things crossed my mind like, how I wouldn t have to deal with the awkward interactions of
former classmates at the grocery store. As exciting as that was, if I wanted to see someone back home,
it meant driving a minimum of 2 and a half hours, one way. I recognized that I would lose a lot of
casual friends and acquaintances. People do not volunteer to drive 5 hours in order to catch up if you
did not already have the closest of friendship. I thought about the great many things I had taken for
granted that would shift to memories of the past. I ve had the same hairdresser and dentist for my
entire life. I have never known anything different. I have a horrible sense of direction to begin with
and I grew up driving the same 15 20 square miles. I wondered how much more would I struggle with
a whole new set of roads. Outside of myself, I thought a lot about what this move signifies for our
family. This change felt like a major step into the future of our family. It seemed as if my generation
started taking over the role that my parent s generation currently holds. Initially, the biggest difficulty
revolved around the fact that I wouldn t have my own room. My parents would have a guest room that
I would stay in whenever I returned home, but it still held the title: guest room. Another realization I
had was that my parents bought this condo with not only retirement in mind, but grandchildren. They
planned to grow old
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Compare And Contrast Caged Bird And Sympathy
In the poem, Caged Bird , by Maya Angelou, and the poem Sympathy by Paul Laurence Dunbar, the
authors exemplify feelings of those being discriminated against in the actions and feelings of the birds.
The poets make contrasting and comparable stories, that relate in many ways and also contrast in
hidden but most important ways as well. The birds in the poems add morals and meaning by being so
alike and yet so different. The two authors description of the bird resemble one another. In the Caged
Bird , Maya Angelou discusses the state in which the Caged Bird is in. His wings are clipped and his
feet are tied (Angelou, 12,13). The Cage Bird in the is in pain and restrained from the freedom he
longs for. In Sympathy , Dunbar describes the Caged Bird in a very similar state. When his wings is
bruised and his bosom sore (Dunbar, 16). The bruising of the bird symbolizes physical restrainment,
but not mental. In both of the author s writing, Caged Bird is described in very similar manners; This
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In some situations one can be helpless and unable to change the circumstances. I know why the caged
bird sings... it s not a carol of glee/ but a prayer that he sends from his heart s deep core... (Dunbar, 15,
18 19). In complete desolation after continuous failure to escape the only action that the bird isn t
abstained from is the action of singing. When they glimpse out at the freedom they are restrained
from, there was nothing they could do except sing in fear and sorrow as well pray for help. The caged
bird sings/ with a fearful trill/ of things unknown/ but long for still (Angelou, 30 33). The bird in
Caged Bird is unable to escape from the confinement in which is is in and his sorrow leads him to sing
in hopes that someone will hear his cry for freedom. Both caged birds share a the feeling of being
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Cage in Heaven Essay
Cage in Heaven
Process writing:
This was me when I was growing up in my little world. This was my feeling of pain, sorrow, and joy
during my childhood. I felt all these emotions and more growing up in the busy Hong Kong City.
Looking back at my childhood, I realized why I came to the United States. I adore my father and
siblings for all the hard work they have done for me to come over. I realized the warmest and only
love is that of a family.
Hong Kong is six million hearts beating in rhythm. This pellet of land bustles with boiling
commotion. Sirens scream like tea kettles. It is modern and prosperous, just like a little New York City
of the Orient. The majority of people in Hong Kong hanker to live in loft ... Show more content on
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He was leaving me and my mother in Hong Kong. And there was no way to grasp anything about
America, even where it was because of its distance. I could not remember the faces of my family
members, but only a melancholic childhood.
Childhood was a word that I would never forget. My childhood was full of embarrassment. When I
was in elementary school in Hong Kong, there was a 10 minute break everyday. The short breaks were
precious moments for all of the kids there except me. When the bell rang, every child rushed to the
cafeteria. Some bought snacks while some played games. And there were many waiting to make
phone calls.
Mary asked, Dad, can you bring me my math homework? I left it on the desk in the morning.
Sure! Her daddy replied without hesitation.
Peter said, Father, I...I forgot to bring my pencil case, can you...
Peter s father laughed, Ok! Ok! Silly boy!
John cried, Mommy, I am very hungry, but I don t have a cent.
John s mother worried so much about her dear son, Are you okay, my sweetheart? Wait for me, I ll be
there soon.
The bell rang again and urged us back to the classroom. Everyone was gone. I stepped on the wooden
box and reached the phone. I shouted, Papa, mama, I am a smart girl. I got a 100 on my English test...
Before I finished my words, the shortest boy in my class came over. Suddenly, he became a giant
when he yelled, Ka Wing, you have to go to class right now! I
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Charlestown Dbq
How was Charlestown hard to settle ? Did you know that from 1670 to 1783, the city was known as
Charlestown ? At the end of the American Revolution in 1783, the name was shortened to Charleston
as we know today. Different tribes lived in the area before the English arrived. The English choose to
settle there for plantation. The word settle is to adapt a more steady or secure style of life, especially in
a permanent job and home. Charlestown was difficult to settle because of the geography , resources
and disease. According to a map in Doc A , it s not trustworthy because it says In every particular
copied with a pen from old plat of Charles Town dated 1671 which really doesn t make any sense. The
cartographer might ve had people found ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It could also be a disadvantage because flooding may occur. Flat land would be an advantage to the
Carolina settlers as well because it ll be easier for them to grow crops and it ll be easier to travel. It
made Indians also easier to build , have an access to travel and grow crops too. Another difficulty was
the resources in Charlestown for the settlers. It was a struggle to settle there because a lot of animals
and some soil weren t good. The soil wasn t good in some places because the soil was to sandy and it
was burthen d with Iron stone. Although there were places that didn t have good soil , there were
natural lawns and some of them as beautiful as those made by art. There were species that inhabited
Carolina at the time it was being founded. Panthers , Tigers , Wolves and other beasts of prey lurked
around in Charlestown. A disease made Charlestown hard to settle there as well. The disease is called
Small Pox . Small Pox is a virus that is contagious, disfiguring, and often deadly. It can be spread by
blood products (unclean needles or unscreened blood) , airborne respiratory droplets (coughs or
sneezes) , skin to skin contact (handshakes or hugs) and saliva (kissing or shared drinks). This disease
was spreading rapidly throughout the town. Many settlers were dying and putting a stop to all
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The Ias 11 A Construction Contract Is A Legal Binding...
Under the IAS 11 a construction contract is a legal binding agreement between two parties on the
details and the cost of the construction project. The two types of clients that use construction contracts
includes the residential and commercial clients, each client has different requirements that determines
the structure of the contract. Also under the IAS 17 a lease is a contract by which one party portray the
property, services, to another for a specified time with this they will have in return for a series of
payments that are paid as rent. We account for them so that there is transparent in how the ownerships
and total payments are ascertained for the designated period of time. Between the acquirer and the
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Under the construction it involves the issue that revenue should be recognised continuously. Some of
the contracts are fixed price based contracts but they will not remain fixed as the contract extends over
a long period of time that s when the contract may include escalation clauses. At the stage of
completion that is determined by the reference of the contract costs incurred to date ,the cost will
reflect on the work performed that is in the costs incurred to date .Contract costs which are excluded
may involve the contract costs that applies to the future activities that is on the contract, this includes
the costs of the materials that have been brought to a contract site but not yet used during the contract
performance .Also the payments made to subcontractors in advance of work performed under the
subcontract.
Most of the businesses can recognise their revenue in a financial year but businesses like construction
are a long term thing and accounting books are done yearly. The accounting of long term contracts
have some complications and the IRS requires the contractors to have a way they work out their
contract and have to reach for an agreement. Normally a contract is a long term and if not completed
in the same tax year it is started, not considering the time that is needed to complete the job, therefore
a specific accounting method has to be used in the first year of the contract start. There are two
common
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Character Analysis Of Spider Man
Peter Parker was having a great day at his field trip to Oscorp, until a radioactive spider bit him and
changed his life forever. Radioactive spiders are sadly not a scientific reality in our world today. If
they were, perhaps someone like Peter Parker would emerge as a real life web slinging superhero.
However, since no spiders are likely to bite any teenage boys from Queens, Peter Parker and Spider
Man will remain fictional characters. Despite this limitation, the character of Peter Parker manages to
inspire people of all ages and backgrounds across the world to achieve great things with the gifts they
have been given. Spider Man himself is a global phenomenon that has sparked countless
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Peter chooses to help people around Queens out of the goodness of his heart, because he knows he has
the power to. Before Uncle Ben dies, he tells Peter that with great power comes great responsibility
(The Amazing Spider Man). Peter takes this advice to heart and uses his powers to protect those who
are unable to protect themselves. When asked by Tony Stark why he chooses to fight crime, Peter
says, When you can do the things that I can, but you don t... and then the bad things happen, they
happen because of you. (Captain America: Civil War). This statement shows how Peter has taken on
the burden of powers by devoting himself to stopping bad things from happening. Peter s willingness
to take up his responsibilities to save innocent lives makes him a great character. Peter Parker s
devotion to his family elevates his character to a higher standard. Peter is devastated when his uncle
dies but doesn t allow his grief to pull him away from his aunt. He does everything in his power to
protect Aunt May from finding out his secret, because he knows how much she would worry about
him. After his best friend finds out about Spider Man, Peter begs him not to tell Aunt May by saying
You know what she s like, if she finds out that there are people out there who try to kill me every night
she won t let me do this anymore! (Spider Man: Homecoming). By saying this, he shows that he is
willing to deceive his aunt in order to protect his city.
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Women Were Not For The Public World
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, it was widely believed that women were not suited
for the public world (p.493). It is no secret that women were treated less than a man, and that belief
proves it. Women took a stand for themselves by creating groups for women with similar beliefs to
come together and show the world that they are equal to men. The groups they established aided the
community in several different ways. Some supported local public places and others passed laws that
improved women s and children s quality of life. Through the hard work of these groups, many
different career paths opened up to women that were originally labeled a man s job. If it wasn t for the
women who asserted their authority back then, I may not have been granted the rights I have today to
even be in this class. Originally women s employment options were limited, as jobs were often sorted
by gender. Job openings in industrial work were often filled with men. The few women that broke the
mold and worked in an industrial setting were more likely to be laid off or to experience wage
reductions (page 573). This seemed to be a common trend amongst other male driven careers.
Although women with an education could work their way into male driven professions like
physicians, lawyers, engineers, scientists, and corporate managers (page 493), most women found
security being employed in careers such as teaching, nursing and social work. Many social work job
opportunities
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Essay On Aromatize Coffee
How to aromatize your coffee. Ideas to vary the flavors in your cup
As I said a few months ago, I am passionate about coffee , both when it comes to tasting it and
knowing different varieties and experimenting with recipes and uses in the kitchen. So when a reader
asked how I could make her own cinnamon coffee, I dedicated myself to investigate a little on the
subject of giving a special flavor to this drink. And the truth is that there are many ways we can
aromatize our coffee .
My favorite way to enjoy coffee is a good cup of espresso made properly, with good freshly ground
natural grains, quality water and respecting the right temperatures, without too much sweetening. But
from time to time I like to try other options, and add special aromas depending on the day. My
favorites are those that provide spices like cinnamon or nutmeg, and there are several ways we can
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They can be added to the freshly made, very hot drink, letting them infuse and then removing them, or
simply sprinkling some ground spice on top, although many people do not like to stain the coffee
surface.
Then another option is to aromatize the moment to sweeten the drink . Different sweeteners provide
different shades, for example using cane syrup or maple syrup, which give a very interesting roasted
touch. We can also use vanilla sugar, either homemade or commercial, which is usually used in
confectionery.
Instead of adding sugar to the cup, we can prepare a syrup to the taste with which to soften the
bitterness of the coffee. The easiest way to make homemade syrup is to heat the same volume of water
as sugar until it dissolves, so if we add a vanilla pod, cinnamon stick or another ingredient, once it has
cooled down and we stick it A flavored sweetener. It can be stored in an airtight container in the
refrigerator for several days.
Something more than a single
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Communications Campaign for an Aftershave Essay
Communications Campaign for an Aftershave
I have been requested to produce a communications campaign for my aftershave called Blizz, created
by Lacoste, with a budget of
£300,000. The things I need to include are an explanation of the importance of advertising and public
relations to a business, an explanation of advertising media and their advantages and disadvantages,
discussion of the reason businesses use public relations and the tools used in the public relations and a
list of the consists on a communication campaign.
My target audience for my blizz fragrance are businessmen aged 30 and on words. There interests are
in business investments and buying posh expensive goods.
The Blizz fragrance will be campaigned on national ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The logic behind it is that if they are paying to advertise, chances are their companies are a lot more
successful and in turn professional than the other results.
All in all, the Internet holds many options for people looking to advertise. I was really happy with the
direction my commercial took and the results of the ad. It was a really positive experience all around.
When dealing with commercials there are hundreds of options. Our base price for a 30 second spot is
£549. This price is cheaper than almost any other production company out there. For this low cost you
will get the following:
A digital commercial with a film look that separates it from the majority of local advertising,
Scripting, Editing, Storyboarding, and
Directing are all included. We handle everything, eliminating headaches. We will provide a DVD copy
for you, as well as a television quality copy for the cable company.
*All prices are subject to change and NJ state sales tax. Options include Production Music, Voiceover,
and Professional Actors.
Newspaper advertising includes all advertising, promotion and similar campaigns that are carried in
daily or weekly, local or national newspapers.
Television advertising includes all advertising, promotion and similar campaigns that are carried
through the medium of television. Also includes a range of other television advertising techniques,
such as product placement.
Outdoor advertising includes all advertising, promotions and campaigns that are
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Socrates, Hobbes, And Locke s Analysis
aspires to do something in order to experience pleasure, enjoyment, and comfort. Hedonic motives
range from physical pleasures, comforts, and enjoyment of social interaction or art. Well known
philosophers like Aristippus, Bentham Epicurus, Hobbes, and Locke agreed that the main purpose in
our life is to experience pleasure and avoid pain (Weijers, 2012). Though they have differing
interpretations as to the context at hand, they are united in the contention that the highest good is
happiness. In contrast, Aristotle not only disagreed with the pleasure seeking philosophers but also
asserted that the motivation they espouse is an immoral way of living (Waterman, 1993).
Aristotle further argued that the highest intention in life is to live to
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Mark Twain Emily Dickinson
Analysis on American Works of Literature Throughout history there have been many influential
writers that have impacted generations. There have been writers from Shakespeare in England to Sun
Tzu in China. They have impacted the many generations that followed. America has had many
influential writers of its own. Emily Dickinson and Mark Twain are just a few of the many examples
of writers that have originated in America. Mark Twain wrote Extracts from Adam s Diary a playful
short story of how man met woman. Emily Dickinson s Success is Counted Sweetest is a poem on
how when one succeeds it brings joy into the effort that was put forth. One may learn a great deal
from reading works of literature. The poem Success is Counted ... Show more content on
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The short story brought up many normal things that would have been curiosities to the first humans.
Extracts from Adam s Diary brought the modern world a story that the reader could understand in
today s world. Mark Twain wrote the story true to form on how real humans would act when
interacting (Hope). In the story Adam adapted his situation and began to feel a need for Eve even
though he did not want her in the first place. The story shows how sworn couples have to adapt to
each other on their strengths and weaknesses. The story teaches how as humans we also go through
the emotions of first dislike, then acceptance evolving into being pleased with, transformed to love
(Hope). In this short story Mark Twain does an incredible job at incorporating in allusions in this work
of literature to readers who know the bible version and this playful more human version. The short
story teaches how one learns to accept a person if one gives the time to learn to love someone else
even when they have many flaws. Eve is shown as being a bit bossy and inconsiderate towards Adam
but they time they spend together Adam slowly learns to love her. Adam says: [a]fter all these years, I
see that I was mistaken about Eve in the beginning; it is better to live outside the Garden with her than
inside it without her (Twain 10). Adam is quoted saying he could not be
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Transportation Security Administration Case Study
Where does the Transportation Security Administration obtain its authority to function as an agency?
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was established in the wake of 9/11, this was going
to facilitate a much stronger and affective security for our nation s transportation system, whereas
safeguarding the freedom of movement for the public and commerce to move freely without the fear
of terroristic acts upon American soil and around the world. This agency was created as part of the
Aviation and Transportation Security Act. That the President of the U.S. George W. Bush signed into
law on November 19, 2001, it was the first part of the United States Department of Transportation,
then moved to the Department of Homeland Security
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Cool
Course: Bio 102
Instructor: Marina Yoffe
Assignment: Lab report (Introduction and discussion)
Introduction
The way in which different organisms acquire oxygen in exchange for carbon dioxide has truly
evolved. The exchange of carbon dioxide for oxygen is essential for the survival of organisms that
need to produce the energy molecule ATP through the process of cellular respiration. Respiration
(breathing) is the way organisms exchange gases with their environment (White and Campo 2004).
During cellular respiration organisms break down energy rich macromolecules such as starch to make
ATP in a chemical reaction where oxygen and water is involved (Ege R. and A. Krogh 1914).The use
of oxygen is very important; therefore the efficient ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Goldfish, like the shark, are aquatic ectoderms, but it is possible they regulate their metabolism in a
different way.
It is thought that aquatic ectoderms can only regulate their body temperature through adapting their
eating habits or physical endurance, but respiration regulation is also important. Goldfish may be cold
water fish, but this does not mean they can tolerate rapid changes in temperature. The sudden shift in
temperature that comes at night, for example in an office building where a goldfish might be kept in a
small office tank, could kill them, especially in winter (Black and E. C. Black 1947)
The dependent variable for this experiment was the respiration rate of the goldfish, and the
independent variable was the temperature of the water. The null hypothesis is that change in water
temperature will affect the respiration rate of the goldfish; change in water temperature will promote a
change in respiration. The alternative hypothesis suggests that a change in water temperature will not
affect the normal respiratory patterns of the goldfish; the hypothesis suggests that this treatment, given
to a goldfish normally kept in a room temperature environment, will not have a significant impact on
the rate of respiration. For the oxygen concentration, the null hypothesis is that the concentration of
oxygen in water will increase with a decrease in temperature and decrease with
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Medea
Title of work Medea
Country/Culture Greek
Literary Period Classical
Type of literature (genre) Drama/Tragedy
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Though many events do take place in other regions of the city, we only obtain knowledge of them
through hearsay. Euripedes used this tool in theaters for the audience to visualize the actions instead of
cheapening the experience with the few special affects available to them.
Theme Medea had one obvious theme; hell hath no fury like that of a woman s scorn. It is apparent
from the opening statement of the Nurse that Medea is a very heartless towards anyone who has
crossed her. Once Jason s betrayal is exposed to Medea, she immediately starts to thinks of in a
murderous mentality toward Jason. She goes through any means necessary to hurt Jason.
Characters Medea was born under king Aetees of Colchis as a witch princess. As a youth she met
Jason the Argonaut and fell instantly in love, as was planned by the gods. This drove her to betray her
family and homeland of Colchis by aiding Jason in the retrieval of the Golden Fleece. After this she
was forced to leave with Jason, who she later wed. After many years though, Jason fell for another and
crossed Medea in a way no one should. This led Medea to thirst for a revenge far more devious then
many can imagine. She planned to kill her to children and Jason s new found love. After succeeding in
the destruction of Jason s whole point in existence she fled in a dragon drawn chariot to Athens where
she has been promised refuge.
The Nurse has been the
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Analysis of Downfall of Pakistan Cricket- by Adnan Khalid...
Course Title : Organizational Behaviour
Assignment Title : Analysis of downfall of Pakistan cricket
Submitted By ; Chemical Engr Adnan Khalid
Submitted to : Prof Suhail Rizvi
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) : is the publicaly owned, governing authority for the regulation of
Cricket in pakistan. A Brief History of Pakistan Cricket and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB):
The Pakistan National Cricket Team is an International cricket team representing Pakistan. It is
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Javed Miandad came in to bat at number 3 and Pakistan lost wickets at regular intervals. Later
recalling the match, Miandad stated that his main focus was to lose with dignity. With 31 runs needed
in the last three overs, Miandad hit a string of boundaries while batting with his team s lower order,
until four runs were required from the last delivery of the match. Miandad received a leg side full toss
from Chetan Sharma, which he hit for six over the midwicket boundary.
1992 Cricket World Cup
Main article: 1992 Cricket World Cup
At the 1992 World Cup Semi Final, having won the toss, New Zealand chose to bat first and ended
with a total of 262 runs. Pakistan batted conservatively yet lost wickets at regular intervals. With the
departure of Imran Khan and Saleem Malik shortly thereafter, Pakistan still required 115 runs at a rate
of 7.67 runs per over with veteran Javed Miandad being the only known batsman remaining at the
crease. A young Inzamam ul Haq, who had just turned 22 and was not a well known player at the time,
burst onto the international stage with a match winning 60 off 37 balls. Once Inzamam got out,
Pakistan required 36 runs from 30 balls, which wicketkeeper Moin Khan ended with a towering six
over long off, followed by the winning boundary to midwicket. The match is seen as the emergence of
Inzamam onto the international cricket.
The 1992 Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand marked Pakistan s first
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Rfid Door Lock Description
PR25
RFID Door Lock
Version 1.0
October 2009
Cytron Technologies Sdn. Bhd.
Information contained in this publication regarding device applications and the like is intended
through suggestion only and may be superseded by updates. It is your responsibility to ensure that
your application meets with your specifications. No representation or warranty is given and no
liability is assumed by Cytron Technologies Incorporated with respect to the accuracy or use of such
information or infringement of patents or other intellectual property rights arising from such use or
otherwise. Use of Cytron Technologies s products as critical components in life support systems is not
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Unfortunately, the word is used carelessly and can lead to unnecessary confusion. Here are the basics.
Wiegand is: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. A specific reader to card interface A specific binary reader to controller
interface An electronic signal carrying data The standard 26 bit binary card data format An
electromagnetic effect A card technology
Figure 4 One I/O pin is needed for one push button as input of PIC microcontroller. The connection of
the push button to the I/O pin is shown in Figure 3. The I/O pin should be pull up to 5V using a
resistor (with value range 1K10K) and this configuration will result an active low input. When the
button is being pressed, reading of I/O pin will be in logic 0, while when the button is not pressed,
reading of that I/O pin will be logic 1.
For more information on how RFID work, please refer to Cytron s DIY project PR8 at
www.cytron.co.my
Power supply for the circuit
ICSP for microcontroller
programming
PIC
Figure 3 User can choose either AC to DC adaptor (not included in the DIY project set) or 9V 12V
battery (not included in the DIY project set) to power up the circuit. Higher input voltage will produce
more heat at LM7805 voltage regulator. Typical voltage is 12V. Anyhow, LM7805 will still generate
some heat at 12V. There are two type of power
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The Importance Of Minority Rights In America
America is the number 1 nation in the world! is a common phrase we hear time and time again.
American citizens, in my opinion, have a distorted view on how awesome our country is. America was
founded on the idea of freedom at least freedom for white men at the time. While we have grown and
made bounds for the rights of minorities like African Americans, Hispanics and women; there is still
room to grow. So many of our citizens feel disenfranchised by our government and that our
implemented democracy doesn t grant them the same rights as others. This is usually a feeling felt by
those in minority groups. Many in the majority don t realize that there are these discrepancies in our
democracy because it s not something that affects them. That is one of the obstacles, many turn a blind
eye to the injustices they see within our democracy because they do not want to get involved or they
want the status quo to stay intact. The majority s desire to stay on top in our country is a huge
influence in how those in the minority then view their abilities. Many minority members feel hopeless
and that despite speaking up a power shift to equality will never be attainable. There is a profound
lack of representation of minority groups in offices of power. As discussed in this class, there have
only even been eight African American US Senators, and only two currently in the Senate now. This
lack of representation harms minority youth because when they have grand dreams of changing the
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Case Study Of Solomon Enterprises
Solomon Enterprises is an online health insurance provider which employees 500 people across five
different locations in the USA. The health insurance can be bought online through their website. The
company generates $200 million in annual revenue through their online business model which is
definitely a target for hackers and criminals. They have one central database/data center located in
West Virginia and regional offices in Florida, Texas, Arizona, Montana, and Missouri. Customers,
clients, and users can have access to website through the Internet. Company Implemented a disaster
recovery site which is in Billings, Montana. Solomon Enterprises have VPN connection for users to
work remotely
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Vertical Zonation and the Rocky Shore
Student Number: 500890847
Candidate Number: 14822
Vertical Zonation and the Rocky Shore
According to Yonge (1949), the zoning of both plants and animals within the narrow vertical limits of
a rocky shore is one of the most striking features about shore life. It is noticeable particularly where
sessile organisms (such as barnacles) occur in abundance on the boundaries of their vertical
distribution, as they form a conspicuous line (Boaden Seed, 1985). The author has also been
particularly impressed by clear zonation patterns of brown algae often to be found on rocky shores.
Precise and universal demarcation of these zones is impossible (Brehaut, 1982), but a comprehension
of the vertical zonation of rocky shores is clearly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At mid shore, for example, exposure is 50 percent of the time to air, and 50 percent to water. This area
forms the eulittoral zone, and a greater number of species are found here than in the littoral fringe.
Communities found in this zone must be tolerant of short periods of exposure to air between the tides,
although they almost always require regular submersion or at least a thorough wetting (Tait and
Dipper, 1998). Species include barnacles, mussels, and other sessile forms such as oysters (Boaden
Seed, 1985). The barnacles commonly belong to such genera as Balanus, Chthamalus, and Tetraclita.
There is a strong tendency (Stephenson Stephenson, 1972) for this zone to be further divided into two
or three subzones. In lower subzones, barnacles may be obliterated or overshadowed by other
sedentary forms; but in the higher eulittoral subzones barnacles are greatest in concentration, and
show dominance. The eulittoral is bounded at the top end by the disappearance of barnacles in any
significant quantity (Stephenson Stephenson, 1972).
The lowest part of the shore is uncovered at extreme low water spring tide, never at neap tides, and is
known as the sublittoral zone. Where wave action is particularly strong, this zone may not even be
uncovered except when the lowest spring tides coincide with calm weather. As such, this zone is
exposed to the air for very short periods, and for a very small proportion, of time. In many places, it
never fully
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How Do Traditional Social Culture and Values Impact on...
Title of Assignment:
A. How do traditional social culture and values impact on business culture in your country? B.
Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of your own company culture focusing on leadership and
employee behaviours, organisation structure and hr systems. Then draw up an action plan for
improvement in one area.
Statement of Academic Honour Code
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PART I: How do traditional social culture and values impact on business culture in your country? 1.
DEFINITIONS
Culture is defined as a pattern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Subordinates acknowledge the power of others based on their formal, hierarchical positions. Thus,
Small vs. Large Power Distance does not measure or attempt to measure a culture s objective, real
power distribution, but rather the way people perceive power differences.

Uncertainty avoidance reflects the extent to which a society accepts uncertainty and risk. It shows how
much members of a society are anxious about the unknown, and as a consequence, attempt to cope
with anxiety by minimizing uncertainty. In cultures with strong uncertainty avoidance, people prefer
explicit rules (e.g. about religion and food) and formally structured activities, and employees tend to
remain longer with their present employer. In cultures with weak uncertainty avoidance, people prefer
implicit or flexible rules or guidelines and informal activities. Employees tend to change employers
more frequently.
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Individualism vs. collectivism individualism is contrasted with collectivism, and refers to the extent to
which people are expected to stand up for themselves, or alternatively act predominantly as a member
of the group or organization. It also shows how much members of the culture define themselves apart
from their group memberships. In individualist cultures, people are expected to develop and display
their individual personalities and to choose their own affiliations. In collectivist cultures, people are
defined and act mostly as a member of a long term group, such as the
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The Legalization Of Drugs And Drugs In The 21st Century
Drugs have always been a huge part of society and the 21st century is no exception. They have been
an integral part of many religions and cultures, they have been used for medical purposes and even for
recreational use. What many people don t know is that many of the drugs that are used today are many
times more potent than they were just 20 years ago. The Drug movement that is happening now will
affect the USA and other countries forever afterwards and the legalization of some drugs for
recreational use, including marijuana and alcohol, are all at the center of this war. Drugs have been
around for a lot longer then many would believe. Some of the first drugs to be used by mankind were
opioids as far back as 5000 bc by the Sumerians during religious rituals (Timeline). Since then drugs
have been used by almost every culture on the Earth. One of the first large scale drugs issues to have
happened in the past 500 years was in China with opium that was bought through the British traders.
The British started the war over Chinese produced teas The war disrupted the opium trade that Britain
had with China. Those addicted to opium in China had no where to get their drugs and many died
from the side effects of withdrawal from the drug. After a few hundred years the US began having its
own issues with tobacco, alcohol and many new drugs that were first used for medical purposes but
were quickly deemed harmful and addictive (Cannabis). First attempt to fix this was prohibition
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A Research On Risk Rate
Risk Rate.
In the initial SIB projects, philanthropic investors have assumed most of the risk of the projects. Little
or no government payment has been required unless the projects meet their performance targets. One
of the main reasons SIBs have spread so rapidly is because of their model and approach. They posses
a money back guarantee structure that has been very attractive to governments. In the long run, it may
be necessary for governments to share more of the failure risk if SIBs are not to reach their full
potential. The pool of capital available and the number of policy areas where it will be possible to
convince investors to take on all of the risk are likely to be limited.
With a social impact bond, a private investor funds a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The difference comes from who ultimately pays for outcomes. In a Social Impact Bond, the outcome
payer is the government, while in a Development Impact Bond the outcome payer is a donor. DIBs are
not bonds in the conventional way, since repayment to their investors is dependent on the achievement
of required social performance goals. Unlike social impact bonds, development impact bonds involve
donor agencies as either full or joint funders of outcomes. DIBs are a financial instrument that can
bridge the gap between investors and opportunities, and between financial returns and social benefits.
Development Impact Bonds are mainly based on the model of Social Impact Bonds, first launched in
the UK as a way to shift incentives and accountability to results, transfer performance risk to the
private sector, and increase efficiency in program implementation. The Development Impact Bond
(DIB) is a pioneering new way to encourage private investors to fund international development
projects that is 100% focused on the outcomes achieved. Development impact bonds have a lot of
similarities to impact investing where the results should always be successful, and the risk rate is non
existent. Development impact bonds are not intended to be a solution to all problems in
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Ich Gcp Guidelines
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HARMONISATION OF TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
FOR REGISTRATION OF PHARMACEUTICALS FOR HUMAN USE ICH HARMONISED
TRIPARTITE GUIDELINE GUIDELINE FOR GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE E6(R1) Current Step
4 version dated 10 June 1996 (including the Post Step 4 corrections) This Guideline has been
developed by the appropriate ICH Expert Working Group and has been subject to consultation by the
regulatory parties, in accordance with the ICH Process. At Step 4 of the Process the final draft is
recommended for adoption to the regulatory bodies of the European Union, Japan and USA. E6(R1)
Document History New Codification November 2005 E6 E6 First Codification E6 E6 History Date
Approval by the Steering ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
22 Allocation of Responsibilities ................................................................................ 23 Compensation
to Subjects and Investigators ....................................................... 23
Financing................................................................................................................ 23 5.10
Notification/Submission to Regulatory Authority(ies)......................................... 23 5.11 Confirmation
of Review by IRB/IEC ..................................................................... 23 5.12 Information on
Investigational Product(s)
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Power Struggle In Philippa Gregory s The Lady Of The Rivers
The novel The Lady of the Rivers follows the story of a noblewoman, Jacquetta of Luxembourg,
during the early to mid 1400s. She enters the world of politics at age seventeen when she is married to
the Duke of Bedford. When he dies, she falls in love with and marries a squire, which was not socially
acceptable because he was below her rank. However, she eventually regains her position and becomes
a close friend and advisor of the queen of England, Margaret of Anjou. However, the country begins to
break down as battles between political figures begin. Political and military battles are prominent in
the novel as they are centers of conflict throughout the book. Philippa Gregory s The Lady of the
Rivers accurately portrays the extensive power struggle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the book, the royal army and the Londoners pushed the Kentish men back across the river and then
raised the drawbridge, which effectively locked them out. After this, the king sent pardons to all of the
rebels involved in the battle. This series of events is reflected by an article discussing the rebellion. It
says, having failed in this battle to gain control of the bridge, the captain of the Kentish militia, Jack
Cade, negotiated a general pardon for his followers (Bohna). Both the novel and the source state that
pardons were sent out to all of the people who had gone against the government and disrupted town
life. This was an important part of history because it showed King Henry VI s easy forgiveness of all
wrongful deeds, no matter the size of the impact they made. This mercy was regarded by most of the
political populace as a sign of weakness, and the people who were so easily pardoned did not seem to
feel as if the king had any authority over
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Holden Caulfield In Catcher In The Rye By J. D. Salinger
In the book, Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger the main character Holden Caulfield is introduced to
the reader first by him attempting an opening to an introduction of himself, but him being the cynical
guy he is doesn t really give the reader that, he opens saying how to reader probably wants to know
about him and his lousy childhood but that he doesn t feel like doing that and that it bores him.
Though he doesn t explicitly tell you much, it shows a lot about how he talks and how he doesnt really
like anything. On the same first page he says I ll just tell you about this madman stuff that happened to
me around last Christmas just before I got pretty run down and had to come out here and take it easy.
though this quote doesn t make much ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This revealed that not only was he really wasn t ready to be mature or grow up or to actually handle
doing anything adult like, assuming he is doing this to try to figure out adulthood like how he was
extremely desperate for any human to talk to and show him how to be an adult. Then comes along
phoebe, his little sister and probably his favorite person. As he watches her on the carousel at the zoo,
he is truly happy even tearing up a little. He is watching pure innocence, the thing he has been striving
not to lose. In this moment you notice a change in holden, he goes from a cynical, and desperate boy
who never wanted anything to change to being so happy just to see his sister on a carousel. After she
gets off she gives him back his hat. The hat that he used for protection and in that moment he gets
what he has wanted through the whole book, for someone to notice him and comfort him in a way.
Though he was shown need and made efforts to interact with other people he has never gotten
anything comforting back. Phoebe finally gives him this while he watched and is given his hat back.
During this time you understand that he almost gets what he has been wanting the whole book, she has
and gives him in a sense, the innocence he feels he is losing rapidly. With phoebe as this necessary
moving point he starts on his way of being heard, without her he wouldn t have even ended up at
home and the hospital to write the story as during the zoo she makes him promise he ll go home
making her and even more crucial character. Even though earlier in the book it isn t obvious how
important she is to him you get a glimpse into the fact that he does care about her a lot. Even as soon
as he gets out of pencey and to a phone booth he thinks of her and almost tries calling
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Arnolfini Marriage by Jan Van Eyck
Arnolfini Marriage is a very famous painting by Jan Van Eyck painted in the early 15th century, which
is in the National Gallery in London. According to the Catalogue of the National Gallery, the painting
is just a portrait of the couple Arnolfini that is showing their marriage. Waldemar Januszczak, an
author and presenter, believes that this portrait was wrongly named and it should have been called the
Arnolfini Pregnancy . Januszczak believes that Mrs. Arnolfini is pregnant and she is dead at the time
this artwork was painted. Januszczak has these proofs for Mrs. Arnolfini to be pregnant; the way that
her dress was cut with the bulge on her belly and the protective gesture with comparison to the
Annuciation , a painting by Van Cleve. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Arnolfini. The chandelier above has a contradiction that makes Margaret Koster think that the candles
symbolize death and life. The candle on the left side where Mr. Arnolfini is still on but the other
candle is gone out. Mrs. Arnolfini stays where the gone out candle is.
According to Januszczak there are two more symbols supporting the fact that Mrs. Arnolfini is death.
These are the shoes called pattens and the fruits on the windowsill. At that time, people used shoes
called pattens for wearing outdoors. There is a pair of pattens on the floor. Which according to
Januszczak symbolizes the loyalty of Mr. Arnolfini to his wife. Mr. Arnolfini rejected these shoes
because they are towards outside and that means, he has no plans to wander further. Lastly the fruits
on the windowsill symbolize the biblical event of paradise and they are not there to show that the
Arnolfini s were wealthy. According to Januszczak, these fruits represent what we have lost, what we
could have had . When Adam took a bite from the forbidden fruit, he committed the first sin of
mankind and mankind lost innocence and eternal life.
Januszczak, an art presenter and author, the Arnolfini Marriage by Van Eyck was wrongly named and
should have been called the Arnolfini Pregnancy . He believes that Mrs. Arnolfini was pregnant and
she died in childbirth. Januszczak s proofs for this claim are given in two main parts. First, the proofs
of
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An Analysis Of The Other Towards `` The Subject Essay
From the Other towards the Subject
A Study of Evelyn Nesbit in Ragtime
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is two fold. I will analyze Evelyn Nesbit s personalities presented in
Ragtime as a recreated character that is not lifted straight from the pages of the history books. With the
concept the Other coined by French feminist writer Simone de Beauvoir in her book about
existentialism, the Second Sex, I would mainly focus on analyzing Nesbit s struggle and try to prove
she eventually changes her position from an Object to a Subject .
Keywords: Ragtime, Feminist existentialism, Evelyn Nesbit
I. Introduction
Ragtime is a historical fiction written by E. L. Doctorow, and it is featured in the fiction and historical
materials combined writing style. With the background set in the period from 1902 to 1912 in New
York City and surrounding areas, it presents readers with a decade s American social costume on the
eve of World War I. The novel contains several historical events and celebrities while some of them
were still well known nowadays, such as the financial magnate J. P. Morgan; the Motor King Henry
Ford and The Trail of the Century. Doctorow added three fictional families as the clue as well as the
protagonists in the real historical background to represent three main types of citizens and their lives.
From the different perspectives, Doctorow shows how politics, economics, and social class deeply
impinge on individual lives by applying the theories of New
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New York State Report
New York first began its imprint onto our nation, when the Dutch settled there, in 1626. New York has
always been a leading influence in history when it came to its geographical location, economy, and
power in the United States. New York is the third most populated state with close to 19.5 million
people living there today. Their state motto is Excelsior, ever upward , which truly was exemplified
after the disaster of 9/11. New York has shown the nation how to get back up after literally being torn
down. Even with their past history, they ve maintained to be one of the top leading and beautiful states
today. Their state flower is a rose as it symbolizes love and beauty. Their capital city is Albany, which
has a long history of it s own. In 1664, the Dutch surrendered their power to the British. King Charles
II granted the territory of New York and several other areas to his brother James, the Duke of York and
Albany. He changed the already established cities of Beverwyck and New Amsterdam what is New
York City today to Albany and New York. In the 18th century, Albany was a trading center specifically
for salve trade as Africans were being brought there. Albany was used as a center for military planning
and as a supply center for the French and Indian war and for the American Revolution. Later as New
York was forming it s state government they were deciding on the state capital. They were torn
between New York City and Albany as they are both quite popular and
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Tattoo Shop Research Paper
Tips to choose the best Tattoo shop In the contemporary times, some people hate tattoos and
simultaneously there are a large number of people who are in deep love with this art. However, the
craze for tattoos is increasing by each day and it has evolved in a vast manner from the early times. On
the other hand tattoos are not considered to be a part of only tribes and gangs yet it has become a way
to express emotions, desires and just to design our body.
In case, you are searching for a proper tattoo shop that would create the finest and perfect tattoo in
your selected body part then be sure you are entering the right shop. The main reason is as the tattoo
genre has evolved similarly there are also false people in this field who are damaging
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There are numerous numbers of novels and books that offer...
There are numerous numbers of novels and books that offer different portrayals of the female gender
and femininity in the early nineteenth century, each novel shedding a different light on women, their
gender role, and the definition of femininity during this time period. The first thought that pops into
most people s minds is Mary Wollstonecraft s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman or any Jane
Austen novel. People do not typically think of Mary Shelley s Frankenstein. Nonetheless Frankenstein
offers us the reader an extremely well portrayal of the female gender in the early nineteenth century
while also providing us with the cautionary tell on why no man should ever attempt to play God for
the reason that only God can play God. In this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In more common terms femininity is to be passive, eager to please, male dependent, and
unenlightened. However the characteristic of femininity and being a women most stressed is that
women and femininity are own by men and masculinity, in short all women belong to men. While
reading her daughter, Mary Shelley s novel Frankenstein it can be argued that she used Wollstonecraft
s definition of femininity to create characters such as Elizabeth Lavenza, Justine Moritz, and Caroline
Frankenstein. Each of these female characters displays more than one of the characteristics of
femininity. One character that displays all of the characteristics is Elizabeth Lavenza. Elizabeth is the
only female character to appear in all three volumes of the novel. She is also the cousin, and wife to
Frankenstein s main character Victor. She embodies every characteristic of femininity and the female
gender described by Wollstonecraft. This description of Elizabeth is She was docile and good
tempered, yet gay and playful as a summer insect. . (Shelley, Pg. 20) That was Victor s description of
Elizabeth when they were children; she remains that way throughout the entirety of the novel. That
quotation easily supports Wollstonecraft s argument that women are taught from infancy that they are
to remain docile. The description describes Elizabeth as being
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Steel Mill Immigrants of Industrial America Essay
Steel Mill Immigrants of Industrial America
For many Americans, the late nineteenth century was a time of big business, marked by economic and
social evolution. In the period between the 1880 and 1920, the American economy was growing at a
rapid pace. Many European immigrants without industrial skills flooded into American factories and
steel mills. These new comer s came in search of better economic opportunity, which paved the way
for Heavy, low paying labor that became the job description of the era for many immigrants. One such
story of immigrants of the time is Thomas Bell s Out of this Furnace. This not only a story of three
generations of Slovaks and the challenges they faced but also about the Americanization and evolving
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Trapped by the constant work schedules and fear of losing their jobs, the men could only hope to
escape their daily routine and tell the mills to go to hell (33).
In the novel, Kracha s family is a full one. He has three daughters and a world of problems at home.
Despite this he refuses to waste away at the mill after a couple of years. So he sees opportunity, and
becomes a butcher. Unfortunately he fails at his attempts to climb the ranks economically. Kracha, like
most workers of the time, drowns him self in alcohol to hide from the problems of bills, finances and
taxes. Kracha s wife, Elena, had to take in boarders to lighten the economic load. This is a typical
practice of women in the mill towns. Not only did they take in boarders, but also they took care of the
house and had to raise the children wile sometimes taking odd jobs to make ends meat.
The second part of the novel is about Mike Dobrejcak who married, Kracha s eldest daughter, Mary.
Mike is also a mill worker, migrated to America when he was still in his teens. This second generation
of Slovaks is becoming more aware of politics, and how important their votes are in elections. With a
greater understanding of the issues around them the second generation of immigrants started to vote.
Still working in the mills they hold fast to the American dream. Faced with the same problems that the
first generation had, now he
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Market Research Essay
Market Research
Market research is carried out by a business before they launch a product, to find out what the target
market wants and what they could do to increase the appeal of their product. It involves thoroughly
gathering, recording and analysing data and can often take a large amount of time. A wide variety of
market research techniques are used to find out what customers want. Depending on the product,
customers are asked questions like: Where are they? Can we satisfy them? How can we improve our
product for them?
There are two types of market research. The first, Field or Primary Research, is the process of
gathering new information about the market. The term field comes about ... Show more content on
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Questionnaires can be carried out a number of ways, including face to face, over the telephone or
through the post.
* Test marketing/product testing: This is when a product is marketed and tested by a small part of the
total market. The aim of this is to see if the product would be suitable for commercial release, and
what changes can be made to the product to make it better or more suitable.
* Consumer groups/panels: This is where a select group of people are give a product and asked to
comment in detail on what could be improved or changed. It is probably the least effective form of
field research as the sample of people is so small, that fewer opinions can be taken into consideration.
Methods of secondary (desk) research are:
* Government Statistics: Useful sources of information carried out by the government include the
National Census. A full Census is carried out once every ten years in the United Kingdom. It shows
many different sets of data, including age, income, religion and where people live. Government
statistics also include the Family Expenditure Survey and Social Trends.
* Published market research information: This type of
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Communication Disorders
COMMUNICATION DISORDERS
What is Communication Disorder?
a speech, language and hearing disorder which refers to problems in communication and in related
areas such as oral motor function. The symptoms vary depending on the particular type of
communication disorder, but they generally center around problems communicating.
Children with communication disorders have deficits in their ability to exchange information with
others.
COMMUNICATION
a multidimensional dynamic process that allows human beings to interact with their environment.
Communication also includes cues such as intonation, pace of speech, and stress (emphasis), as well
as nonverbal information such as gestures, facial expressions, and eye contact. The ... Show more
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Other names for receptive language disorder include central auditory processing disorder and
comprehension deficit.
They have a problem in language processing which is half of language. Language processing is
essentially listening to and interpreting the spoken language.
In most cases, the child with a receptive language problem also has an expressive language disorder,
which means they have trouble using spoken language.
Receptive Language Disorder
Prevalence
It is estimated that between three and five percent of preschool children have a receptive or expressive
language disorder and 3% of school age children but is probably less common than Expressive
Language Disorder, or a mixture of both.
Receptive Language Disorder
Symptoms
There is no standard set of symptoms that
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Family Vs Transracial Adoption
Even though I may look different from my family , I m still grateful to be included in a loving and
caring one.
How is being adopted different? It can be confusing for the adopted kid and to others especially if you
are a transracial adoptee, because they spot the difference and then want answers.
Coming to the United States from Taiwan at the age of 3 was a long and difficult process. At times I
would wonder when and if I was ever going to be adopted or assigned to a family. I recall that I used
to scream, cry, and throw tantrums as I grew up. Adjusting from a small crowded orphanage to a big
comfortable home with my new permanent family was easy. However, becoming accustomed to a new
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It may take six months or more from the time you apply before a child is placed in your home; it will
take at least three to twelve months after that before the adoption may be finalized in court. Beside the
length there are other procedures in finalizing the actual adoption. First, you would decide on an
adoption agency. After choosing an agency, you must submit an application. Including, background
information, family composition, and number of people living in your home. Then the family would
have to go to a series of meetings, interviews and training sessions to see if they are ready to adopt or
capable to raise their new adoptive child. Once the agency has approved their homestudy, they then
work together to place a child. After the family has choosen a child they d like to raise, it s time to
visit the child in person. The visit can last for a period of weeks or months before the child moves in
with the adoptive family. After three months, if the placement is deemed successful, the agency will
approve the adoption. Finally, The Office of Children and Family services states, an adoption
generally is completed with the assistance of an attorney retained by the adoptive parents the attorney
files a petition in court. When all the agency papers have been submitted, the adoption is finalized in
court. The family agrees to
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The Grand Palace Of Versailles
The humble beginnings of the grand Palace of Versailles starts in the small town of Versailles, France.
The town is located only about 10 miles from the capital of France; Paris. Louis XIII first took
appreciation to the land when he decided to build a small building in the town of Versailles. This
building was primarily used by the king and his family for hunting parties and private get aways for
Louis XIII and his family.
The building that stood at Versailles got a major renovation when in 1661 Louis XIV decided to turn
the quaint hunting lodge into a sprawling estate fit for a king. Louis XIV spared no expense when
designing his palace. The palace, at the time, included architecture that was designed from the best
architects the Europe had to offer at the time. The palace also included luscious grounds and gardens
that were thoughtfully designed by Andre Le Notre to create symmetry to the grounds by detailed
hedges and foliage to represent to beauty of France. Andre placed Large powerful fountains
throughout the grounds to display the power of the king and his ultimate right to rule. In 1682 the
Palace of Versailles became the official court for the government of France. Louis the XIV made the
palace the central place to the court for the reason of having all his administrators and provincial rulers
in a close manageable distance for Louis. Louis feared that his court might eventually form a revolt
against him. Louis would make each member of the court with a high
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Pros And Cons Of Floodplains
A floodplain or flood plain is an area of land adjacent to a stream or river that stretches from the banks
of its channel to the base of the enclosing valley walls and experiences flooding during periods of high
discharge. Or in simple words we can say an area of low lying ground adjacent to a river, formed
mainly of river sediments and subject to flooding.
Flood plains are made by a meander eroding sideways as they travel downstream. When a river breaks
its banks and floods, it leaves behind layers of alluvium (silt). These gradually build up to create the
floor of the flood plain. Floodplains can support particularly rich ecosystems, both in quantity and
diversity.
Floodplains are where land and water meet. The two environments merge ... Show more content on
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This reduces a river s discharge and so makes it less likely to flood. Afforestation also prevents mass
wasting which reduces the amount of soil entering the river and keeps the river s capacity high. When
combined with floodplain zoning, afforestation can be very effective at reducing the risk of flooding.
It creates new habitats for animals and improving water quality by filtering pollutants out of rainwater.
The issue with afforestation is that it requires quite a lot of space to be effective and could prove
unpopular among famers on the floodplain as they won t be too happy with trees sapping nutrients
from the soil. This issue can be combated somewhat by creating riparian buffers, thin vegetated strips
of land that run adjacent to a river s channel.
Wetland Restoration involves creating conditions that are favorable for the development of wetlands
(marshes or swamps). Wetlands are able to store large volumes of water which helps to reduce the
discharge in a river. Wetlands don t reduce flooding where they are located but rather downstream of
the river. They have the added benefit of creating new habitats for animals and greatly increasing
biodiversity. They reduce the area of land available for farming though which makes them unpopular
among
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Swiss Family Robinon Research Paper
The deserted island Imagine trying to survive on a deserted island? In the book Swiss Family robinson
they are stranded on a deserted island for ten years. It would be very scary to live on this island. Since
they carefully tamed ostriches and antelopes,it would be fun to examine them and detect which one
did better. The ostrich was wanted by the Robinson family for sturdy riding. Dad said our hardest task
was to our mounting on it. They had to blind the ostrich by putting a mask over his eyes. Next they
smoked him which means giving him smoke. Since they gave him smoke he was calm. That is the full
process for taming the ostrich. The antelope was also used for riding. They found this animal because
it rushed out of the weeds. First
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  • 1. How To Write On Black Paper With A Black Pen 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. How To Write On Black Paper With A Black Pen How To Write On Black Paper With A Black Pen
  • 2. Reflection Papers On Bloom s Taxonomy REFLECTION JOURNAL 1 ASSUMPTIONS ON BLOOM S AND LEARNING DEANNA SHELOW AMERICAN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION ED5253 ANN MOWERY, Ed.D. OCTOBER 9, 217 What any person in the world can learn almost all persons can learn if provided with appropriate prior and current conditions of learning (Bloom, 2017). This belief was held by Dr. Bloom in 1956 when he and his team created Bloom s Taxonomy. Since then educators have been utilizing these goals of the learning process (Clark, 2015) and making assumptions of its usage and implications. I too did have assumptions but have not thought about how I developed them or how they would affect my use of the taxonomy. When starting this reflection I held three assumptions true about Bloom s Taxonomy. The first is if the educator uses Bloom s Taxonomy for planning through assessment, then the student will develop higher order thinking skills. Secondly, a student can move on to a higher order thinking level only if they first mastered a lower order thinking level. Thirdly, if educations use different levels of Bloom s Taxonomy in lessons students will retain more information. Interestingly, I uncovered two additional assumptions that I did not know I had. The first of which is that the focus on cognitive development of Bloom s devalues importance of other domains. The other is that Bloom s Taxonomy is used only by educators in K 12 and college. Here are some things I understand about this subject that informed or changed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Middle East State System Course overview This course aims to educate students regarding the modern (post 1970) trajectory of US foreign policy in regards the Middle East, and how such policy has influenced the Middle East state system. Both in recent history and presently, the US role in the region has been pivotal in shaping the regional system as well as ensuring the stability of the regional status quo. The various interests that drive US foreign policy in the region will be examined. The US, of course, does not implement its foreign policy in a void, and therefore gaining a background on the regional state and non state actors that the US must grapple with is vital. The regional dynamics which affected the US position in the region, such as the Arab Spring, also must be accounted for in any thorough description of the formulation of US policy. To account for these factors, the course utilizes both a chronological approach to the historical development of US foreign policy toward the region, as well as including substantial background on the important regional actors with which the US interacts with. Finally, it includes a select few readings related to theoretical concepts in International Relations to provide a context for analysis of policy. All these elements should grant students a well rounded comprehension of the various factors which influence the Middle East state system and related US foreign policy. Through this course, students should gain a fuller understanding of the role that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Why Was Joseph Henry A Good President Danny Carter Mrs. Nardinger Science 25 January 2016 Joseph Henry, The First Smithsonian Secretary Joseph Henry was one of the founding fathers of electrical industry and electrical technology. Transformers, generators, electric motors, radio and the telegraph all function on electromagnetic principles discovered by Joseph Henry. (Engineering Hall of Fame)He was a maestro of the laboratory, skilled in improving apparatuses and devising experiments. He had the reputation as one of the leading American scientists and had the experiences to set the path for the Smithsonian Institute. Why would Joseph Henry be a perfect candidate for being elected the First Smithsonian Secretary? I don t believe it was the fact that he was just a good note ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (siarchives/history) Joseph Henry laid out his plan for the new Institution in his Programme of Organization. The Programme contained fourteen guiding considerations, including the suggestion that the Smithsonian only undertake programs that cannot be adequately carried out by existing United States institutions, and that the Institution produce a publication, Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, and periodical reports on scientific progress. (siarchives/history) The system of international exchanges began in 1849 with the Smithsonian providing a clearinghouse function for the exchange of literacy and scientific works between societies and individuals in this country and abroad. Also by 1849, Joseph Henry had created a program to study weather patterns in North America, a project that eventually led to the creation of the National Weather Service. Joseph Henry worked tirelessly to support American science. Even though he didn t want to waste money on a monumental building, the Smithsonian Institution Building or Castle, was built during his administration . The building was completed in 1855 with space for exhibitions and lectures, research laboratories, and living quarters for Joseph Henry and his family. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Value And Vision Of Starbucks Starbucks is an American coffee company started in 1971. It was joined a select group of brands which have become cultural icon such as Coco Cola and McDonalds. Starbucks has become so ubiquitous globally it difficult to name an airport in the world which does not have an outlet, including our own here in Luxembourg. Starbucks as transforming coffee into a Lifestyle and the simple act of buying coffee into an event, consequently they have built a strong community of loyal customers willing to pay premium prices. In 2003 Starbucks commenced its successful global expansion which even continued during and after the financial crisis of 2008. Currently Starbuck has 23,459 stores globally which generate $16 bn revenue and employing nearly 200,000 staff. 20% of revenues are generated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We ve been building a company with a conscience for more than four decades, intent on the fair and humane treatment of our people as well as the communities where we do business, and the global environment we all share. We are proud of our heritage. Yet never before have we seen the marketplace and today s consumers have such a deep interest in and knowledge about what companies stand for and how they are living up to their promises. Not only is standing for something beyond making a profit the right thing to do, it is the way business must be conducted in the 21st century. Only by doing business through the lens of humanity can an organization establish a crucial reservoir of trust with its people and its customers. At Starbucks, it is a trust we must earn every day. If we take taxation as as a moral issue as Mr Timms suggests and compare the mission statement above with the actually behavior of Starbucks it could be at best described as contradictory. (Its interesting to note that Mr Schultz compensation in 2012 was $16.1m and in 2013 increased by 80% to $28.9m which is more that paid in UK ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The European Court Of Justice Introduction Although the European Court of Justice (ECJ) continues to insist that national procedural autonomy remains a key consideration, its case law shows that this principle has enjoyed a varying amount of deference through the decades. Although the principle of equivalence is tolerably clear, setting out clear requirements that can be easily fulfilled by national legal orders, effectiveness has had a much more chequered history. Francovich also represents a further incursion on the procedural autonomy of Member States. This essay will argue that the ECJ s shifting attitudes over the years ranging from relative deference to activism ultimately spring from non legal considerations, particularly political necessity and a desire to preserve the EC s core competencies; such political considerations also explain why there has never been generally applicable legislation that harmonises national remedies. Starting point: national procedural autonomy? It is true that the ECJ has outlined the importance of national procedural autonomy in its judgments over the years. In Comet, it held that it was for each Member State s national legal order to lay down the procedural rules for proceedings designed to ensure the protection of [EU] rights . Three decades later, this exhortation was repeated in Unibet, where the Court thought the EC Treaty was not intended to create new remedies in the national law... other than those already laid down by national law . National ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. A New Comprehensive Hybrid Model For Improving Intrusion... IV. PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION AND DEFINITION The purpose of this task is to create a new comprehensive hybrid model for improving Intrusion Detection and Prevention System in Cloud Computing. The problem in [11] authors was not focused on providing experiments to prove the effectiveness of implementation of collaborative filtering algorithm constructed on the cloud model onto illegal access detection problem in the cloud computing environment. In this paper [15] authors did not Implemented IDS architecture but used an apriori algorithm to detect frequent attacks. The future research will be including a feedback mechanism such that the frequent attacks detected by the IDS were updated to the signature database. This would ensure that it weren t remaining as an unknown intrusion in future. These limitations of traditional intrusion detection systems, there are some other problems which are faced by many of the intrusions systems. They are: 1) Fidelity problem: During the examination of attacks, IDS make use of the data related to network packets which is stored in log files. During the transmission of data from source (log files) to the place where IDS is positioned, data may be modified by the intruder. This may result in missing of some of the events. This refers to fidelity problem. 2) Resource usage problem: Most of the intrusion detection systems are designed in such a manner that all of its components work all the time even though when there is no sign of intrusions found ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Death Penalty From The Bible I would first like to say that as a Christian I draw my views on the death penalty from the Bible. More specifically this means I do not condemn the death penalty entire but I believe the Bible he gives governments the authority to decide when to use the death penalty. I understand these are not everyone s use is the only approach the conversation I believe I can take. Furthermore the simple belief that governments have authority over the use of the death penalty is appropriate does not mean the matter is settled. Governments are created in land by people were in perfect and make mistakes. For this reason is important to have debates such as this one in order to elevate our society s highest possible level. This perspective in mind and will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Summary Of The Rich Man Scene The Rich Man scene occurs in Section B of Part 2 of Mark, just after Jesus blesses little children by Him taking the children and blessing them in His arms and by saying I assure you that whoever does not receive the Kingdom of God like a child will never enter the Kingdom of God (10:15). Just after Jesus turns around and said to his disciples How hard it will be for rich people to enter the Kingdom of God! (10:23), Jesus speaks to them about his death the third time and how he will be handed over to the chief priests and condemned to death, but will rise again. As to the genre of this periscope, it is much like the story before it 10:13 16, where the children will enter the Kingdom of God without much effort. What Jesus is trying to tell us and his disciples is that one can only enter the kingdom like a child, empty handed and trusting, open to growth and malleable. (J.A. Draper) The structure of the story is V. 17 18 Jesus starts his journey again and a man coming up to him; vv. 20 22 dialogue between the man and Jesus; v. 23 Jesus explains to the disciples. Verse by Verse Analysis V. 17 Good Teacher as soon as Jesus left the house where he blessed the children (10:13 16), Jesus is confronted by a man who kneels at his feet right away and asks Good Teacher, what must I do to receive eternal life? (10:17).This is just as the leper did in (1:40), but in this case the man is not asking for healing or purification but for a way to eternal life. (Camille Focant) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. History Of Baroque And Baroque The following period of Baroque and Rococo become popular in Italy, France, and Northern Europe. In Baroque we see social, economic, and political change such as the church losing political/religious power and monarchs gaining power. New styles, forms, and patrons are developed such as the Bernini s Plaza. The Bernini s Plaza has a gathering group of sorts, where we have a rhombus and a circle pieta that welcomes and invites people which is described as mother church reaching out and grabbing the faithful. If we look into Bernini s cathedral we see can see Baldachinno or little canopy which is over the relics of St. Peter (protects and marks spot of where the relic is kept. The little canopy is used to overwhelm the senses and to bring the viewer s attention in. The Baldachinno columns are twisty and are heavily decorated with bronze to show how dramatic and decorative it was to catch viewer s attention. The throne of St. Peter was very popular and was also a place where the pope would sit on during special occasions. St. Peter s throne emphasized a heavenly connection. There was also a window that would let light in, and above the window were bronze rods that would reflect light which would have made the window very bright and beautiful on a heavenly level to show the importance of St. Peters throne and how important it was. Baroque in Italy was more focused on the drapery and in which direction the wind was blowing to make the drapery look like it was alive or real (tried ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. To Her Father With None The poem To her father with some verses by Anne Bradstreet details a women s attempt to show praise for her father while being unable repay him all that he has done for her. The first thing that initially hits the reader is the tone of the poem. The first few lines paint an overall sad atmosphere that continually engulfs the reader as the poem continues. The conclusion fo the poem leaves the reader in a depressed state knowing that no matter what the women in the poem does, she can never repay what her father has done for her. Add this with the fact the narrator mentions she plans to continue this repayment until the day she dies. These ideas offer a similar take on Puritan culture. Puritan families typically had the men spend enormous amounts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Normative Theories And Moral Obligations Normative Theories: Ethical and Moral Obligations The ability to apply morality to the resolution of life s ethical issues in an appropriate manner has been the focus of philosophers for centuries. Morality, can be best defined as to what degree any action or inaction is deemed right or wrong, good or bad. However, the meaning of right and wrong, along with the application of these beliefs have been the catalyst for much debate spawning what is known as normative theory. The analysis of complex ethical issues found in common scenarios require the application of normative theories. Normative theories define the concept of right and wrong. There are three types of normative theories; virtue ethics, deontological theories and consequentialism. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These imperatives are the factors of which maxims, or universal laws are to be decided on and implemented. Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law without contradiction. (Kant, 2002, pp.37). This foundational concept is encompassed in the American Psychological Association s Ethics Code and the idea behind patient confidentiality. These concepts have become universal law by applying them to all patients at all times. By keeping the information of all patients confidential unless deemed dangerous by the treating physician. Deontology makes no concessions based on potential consequences. Thus, it would be immoral and forbidden to disclose any information regarding a patient regardless of the potential outcome. This conclusion is in line with the current patient confidentiality laws, HIPAA and APA Ethics Code. This concept is based on the agent relative obligation to refrain from taking action, however with the dual agency of commitment to the patient and one s own child could still be a factor in making the decision of which obligations are most important. This is clarified by the contrast of belief, risk and cause. As an individual cannot predict whether or not their inaction will have a negative impact, regardless of perceived belief, risk and cause these actions are still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay About Moving College One October day during my junior year of high school, I came home to see my parents anxiously waiting for me behind the kitchen counter. They informed me that my dad had lost his job. My initial worries, although selfish, surrounded what this change would mean for my college education. Without an income, the burden of college would fall solely on my shoulders. Thankfully, seven months later, my dad accepted an offer in a competitive position at a company on the other side of the state. As soon as he accepted this position, he guaranteed a move in the near future. As a rising senior and president of student government, I pleaded with my parents to wait to sell the house until after graduation. For reference, I agreed to move the year before ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Little things crossed my mind like, how I wouldn t have to deal with the awkward interactions of former classmates at the grocery store. As exciting as that was, if I wanted to see someone back home, it meant driving a minimum of 2 and a half hours, one way. I recognized that I would lose a lot of casual friends and acquaintances. People do not volunteer to drive 5 hours in order to catch up if you did not already have the closest of friendship. I thought about the great many things I had taken for granted that would shift to memories of the past. I ve had the same hairdresser and dentist for my entire life. I have never known anything different. I have a horrible sense of direction to begin with and I grew up driving the same 15 20 square miles. I wondered how much more would I struggle with a whole new set of roads. Outside of myself, I thought a lot about what this move signifies for our family. This change felt like a major step into the future of our family. It seemed as if my generation started taking over the role that my parent s generation currently holds. Initially, the biggest difficulty revolved around the fact that I wouldn t have my own room. My parents would have a guest room that I would stay in whenever I returned home, but it still held the title: guest room. Another realization I had was that my parents bought this condo with not only retirement in mind, but grandchildren. They planned to grow old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Compare And Contrast Caged Bird And Sympathy In the poem, Caged Bird , by Maya Angelou, and the poem Sympathy by Paul Laurence Dunbar, the authors exemplify feelings of those being discriminated against in the actions and feelings of the birds. The poets make contrasting and comparable stories, that relate in many ways and also contrast in hidden but most important ways as well. The birds in the poems add morals and meaning by being so alike and yet so different. The two authors description of the bird resemble one another. In the Caged Bird , Maya Angelou discusses the state in which the Caged Bird is in. His wings are clipped and his feet are tied (Angelou, 12,13). The Cage Bird in the is in pain and restrained from the freedom he longs for. In Sympathy , Dunbar describes the Caged Bird in a very similar state. When his wings is bruised and his bosom sore (Dunbar, 16). The bruising of the bird symbolizes physical restrainment, but not mental. In both of the author s writing, Caged Bird is described in very similar manners; This suggests that the two authors either have experienced being restrained from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In some situations one can be helpless and unable to change the circumstances. I know why the caged bird sings... it s not a carol of glee/ but a prayer that he sends from his heart s deep core... (Dunbar, 15, 18 19). In complete desolation after continuous failure to escape the only action that the bird isn t abstained from is the action of singing. When they glimpse out at the freedom they are restrained from, there was nothing they could do except sing in fear and sorrow as well pray for help. The caged bird sings/ with a fearful trill/ of things unknown/ but long for still (Angelou, 30 33). The bird in Caged Bird is unable to escape from the confinement in which is is in and his sorrow leads him to sing in hopes that someone will hear his cry for freedom. Both caged birds share a the feeling of being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Cage in Heaven Essay Cage in Heaven Process writing: This was me when I was growing up in my little world. This was my feeling of pain, sorrow, and joy during my childhood. I felt all these emotions and more growing up in the busy Hong Kong City. Looking back at my childhood, I realized why I came to the United States. I adore my father and siblings for all the hard work they have done for me to come over. I realized the warmest and only love is that of a family. Hong Kong is six million hearts beating in rhythm. This pellet of land bustles with boiling commotion. Sirens scream like tea kettles. It is modern and prosperous, just like a little New York City of the Orient. The majority of people in Hong Kong hanker to live in loft ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was leaving me and my mother in Hong Kong. And there was no way to grasp anything about America, even where it was because of its distance. I could not remember the faces of my family members, but only a melancholic childhood. Childhood was a word that I would never forget. My childhood was full of embarrassment. When I was in elementary school in Hong Kong, there was a 10 minute break everyday. The short breaks were precious moments for all of the kids there except me. When the bell rang, every child rushed to the cafeteria. Some bought snacks while some played games. And there were many waiting to make phone calls. Mary asked, Dad, can you bring me my math homework? I left it on the desk in the morning. Sure! Her daddy replied without hesitation. Peter said, Father, I...I forgot to bring my pencil case, can you... Peter s father laughed, Ok! Ok! Silly boy! John cried, Mommy, I am very hungry, but I don t have a cent. John s mother worried so much about her dear son, Are you okay, my sweetheart? Wait for me, I ll be there soon. The bell rang again and urged us back to the classroom. Everyone was gone. I stepped on the wooden box and reached the phone. I shouted, Papa, mama, I am a smart girl. I got a 100 on my English test...
  • 16. Before I finished my words, the shortest boy in my class came over. Suddenly, he became a giant when he yelled, Ka Wing, you have to go to class right now! I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Charlestown Dbq How was Charlestown hard to settle ? Did you know that from 1670 to 1783, the city was known as Charlestown ? At the end of the American Revolution in 1783, the name was shortened to Charleston as we know today. Different tribes lived in the area before the English arrived. The English choose to settle there for plantation. The word settle is to adapt a more steady or secure style of life, especially in a permanent job and home. Charlestown was difficult to settle because of the geography , resources and disease. According to a map in Doc A , it s not trustworthy because it says In every particular copied with a pen from old plat of Charles Town dated 1671 which really doesn t make any sense. The cartographer might ve had people found ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It could also be a disadvantage because flooding may occur. Flat land would be an advantage to the Carolina settlers as well because it ll be easier for them to grow crops and it ll be easier to travel. It made Indians also easier to build , have an access to travel and grow crops too. Another difficulty was the resources in Charlestown for the settlers. It was a struggle to settle there because a lot of animals and some soil weren t good. The soil wasn t good in some places because the soil was to sandy and it was burthen d with Iron stone. Although there were places that didn t have good soil , there were natural lawns and some of them as beautiful as those made by art. There were species that inhabited Carolina at the time it was being founded. Panthers , Tigers , Wolves and other beasts of prey lurked around in Charlestown. A disease made Charlestown hard to settle there as well. The disease is called Small Pox . Small Pox is a virus that is contagious, disfiguring, and often deadly. It can be spread by blood products (unclean needles or unscreened blood) , airborne respiratory droplets (coughs or sneezes) , skin to skin contact (handshakes or hugs) and saliva (kissing or shared drinks). This disease was spreading rapidly throughout the town. Many settlers were dying and putting a stop to all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Ias 11 A Construction Contract Is A Legal Binding... Under the IAS 11 a construction contract is a legal binding agreement between two parties on the details and the cost of the construction project. The two types of clients that use construction contracts includes the residential and commercial clients, each client has different requirements that determines the structure of the contract. Also under the IAS 17 a lease is a contract by which one party portray the property, services, to another for a specified time with this they will have in return for a series of payments that are paid as rent. We account for them so that there is transparent in how the ownerships and total payments are ascertained for the designated period of time. Between the acquirer and the lessor of a certain property. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Under the construction it involves the issue that revenue should be recognised continuously. Some of the contracts are fixed price based contracts but they will not remain fixed as the contract extends over a long period of time that s when the contract may include escalation clauses. At the stage of completion that is determined by the reference of the contract costs incurred to date ,the cost will reflect on the work performed that is in the costs incurred to date .Contract costs which are excluded may involve the contract costs that applies to the future activities that is on the contract, this includes the costs of the materials that have been brought to a contract site but not yet used during the contract performance .Also the payments made to subcontractors in advance of work performed under the subcontract. Most of the businesses can recognise their revenue in a financial year but businesses like construction are a long term thing and accounting books are done yearly. The accounting of long term contracts have some complications and the IRS requires the contractors to have a way they work out their contract and have to reach for an agreement. Normally a contract is a long term and if not completed in the same tax year it is started, not considering the time that is needed to complete the job, therefore a specific accounting method has to be used in the first year of the contract start. There are two common ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Character Analysis Of Spider Man Peter Parker was having a great day at his field trip to Oscorp, until a radioactive spider bit him and changed his life forever. Radioactive spiders are sadly not a scientific reality in our world today. If they were, perhaps someone like Peter Parker would emerge as a real life web slinging superhero. However, since no spiders are likely to bite any teenage boys from Queens, Peter Parker and Spider Man will remain fictional characters. Despite this limitation, the character of Peter Parker manages to inspire people of all ages and backgrounds across the world to achieve great things with the gifts they have been given. Spider Man himself is a global phenomenon that has sparked countless reincarnations of the character in almost every ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Peter chooses to help people around Queens out of the goodness of his heart, because he knows he has the power to. Before Uncle Ben dies, he tells Peter that with great power comes great responsibility (The Amazing Spider Man). Peter takes this advice to heart and uses his powers to protect those who are unable to protect themselves. When asked by Tony Stark why he chooses to fight crime, Peter says, When you can do the things that I can, but you don t... and then the bad things happen, they happen because of you. (Captain America: Civil War). This statement shows how Peter has taken on the burden of powers by devoting himself to stopping bad things from happening. Peter s willingness to take up his responsibilities to save innocent lives makes him a great character. Peter Parker s devotion to his family elevates his character to a higher standard. Peter is devastated when his uncle dies but doesn t allow his grief to pull him away from his aunt. He does everything in his power to protect Aunt May from finding out his secret, because he knows how much she would worry about him. After his best friend finds out about Spider Man, Peter begs him not to tell Aunt May by saying You know what she s like, if she finds out that there are people out there who try to kill me every night she won t let me do this anymore! (Spider Man: Homecoming). By saying this, he shows that he is willing to deceive his aunt in order to protect his city. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Women Were Not For The Public World In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, it was widely believed that women were not suited for the public world (p.493). It is no secret that women were treated less than a man, and that belief proves it. Women took a stand for themselves by creating groups for women with similar beliefs to come together and show the world that they are equal to men. The groups they established aided the community in several different ways. Some supported local public places and others passed laws that improved women s and children s quality of life. Through the hard work of these groups, many different career paths opened up to women that were originally labeled a man s job. If it wasn t for the women who asserted their authority back then, I may not have been granted the rights I have today to even be in this class. Originally women s employment options were limited, as jobs were often sorted by gender. Job openings in industrial work were often filled with men. The few women that broke the mold and worked in an industrial setting were more likely to be laid off or to experience wage reductions (page 573). This seemed to be a common trend amongst other male driven careers. Although women with an education could work their way into male driven professions like physicians, lawyers, engineers, scientists, and corporate managers (page 493), most women found security being employed in careers such as teaching, nursing and social work. Many social work job opportunities ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay On Aromatize Coffee How to aromatize your coffee. Ideas to vary the flavors in your cup As I said a few months ago, I am passionate about coffee , both when it comes to tasting it and knowing different varieties and experimenting with recipes and uses in the kitchen. So when a reader asked how I could make her own cinnamon coffee, I dedicated myself to investigate a little on the subject of giving a special flavor to this drink. And the truth is that there are many ways we can aromatize our coffee . My favorite way to enjoy coffee is a good cup of espresso made properly, with good freshly ground natural grains, quality water and respecting the right temperatures, without too much sweetening. But from time to time I like to try other options, and add special aromas depending on the day. My favorites are those that provide spices like cinnamon or nutmeg, and there are several ways we can integrate them into the coffee. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They can be added to the freshly made, very hot drink, letting them infuse and then removing them, or simply sprinkling some ground spice on top, although many people do not like to stain the coffee surface. Then another option is to aromatize the moment to sweeten the drink . Different sweeteners provide different shades, for example using cane syrup or maple syrup, which give a very interesting roasted touch. We can also use vanilla sugar, either homemade or commercial, which is usually used in confectionery. Instead of adding sugar to the cup, we can prepare a syrup to the taste with which to soften the bitterness of the coffee. The easiest way to make homemade syrup is to heat the same volume of water as sugar until it dissolves, so if we add a vanilla pod, cinnamon stick or another ingredient, once it has cooled down and we stick it A flavored sweetener. It can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for several days. Something more than a single ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Communications Campaign for an Aftershave Essay Communications Campaign for an Aftershave I have been requested to produce a communications campaign for my aftershave called Blizz, created by Lacoste, with a budget of £300,000. The things I need to include are an explanation of the importance of advertising and public relations to a business, an explanation of advertising media and their advantages and disadvantages, discussion of the reason businesses use public relations and the tools used in the public relations and a list of the consists on a communication campaign. My target audience for my blizz fragrance are businessmen aged 30 and on words. There interests are in business investments and buying posh expensive goods. The Blizz fragrance will be campaigned on national ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The logic behind it is that if they are paying to advertise, chances are their companies are a lot more successful and in turn professional than the other results. All in all, the Internet holds many options for people looking to advertise. I was really happy with the direction my commercial took and the results of the ad. It was a really positive experience all around. When dealing with commercials there are hundreds of options. Our base price for a 30 second spot is £549. This price is cheaper than almost any other production company out there. For this low cost you will get the following: A digital commercial with a film look that separates it from the majority of local advertising, Scripting, Editing, Storyboarding, and Directing are all included. We handle everything, eliminating headaches. We will provide a DVD copy for you, as well as a television quality copy for the cable company. *All prices are subject to change and NJ state sales tax. Options include Production Music, Voiceover, and Professional Actors. Newspaper advertising includes all advertising, promotion and similar campaigns that are carried in daily or weekly, local or national newspapers. Television advertising includes all advertising, promotion and similar campaigns that are carried through the medium of television. Also includes a range of other television advertising techniques, such as product placement. Outdoor advertising includes all advertising, promotions and campaigns that are
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  • 24. Socrates, Hobbes, And Locke s Analysis aspires to do something in order to experience pleasure, enjoyment, and comfort. Hedonic motives range from physical pleasures, comforts, and enjoyment of social interaction or art. Well known philosophers like Aristippus, Bentham Epicurus, Hobbes, and Locke agreed that the main purpose in our life is to experience pleasure and avoid pain (Weijers, 2012). Though they have differing interpretations as to the context at hand, they are united in the contention that the highest good is happiness. In contrast, Aristotle not only disagreed with the pleasure seeking philosophers but also asserted that the motivation they espouse is an immoral way of living (Waterman, 1993). Aristotle further argued that the highest intention in life is to live to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Mark Twain Emily Dickinson Analysis on American Works of Literature Throughout history there have been many influential writers that have impacted generations. There have been writers from Shakespeare in England to Sun Tzu in China. They have impacted the many generations that followed. America has had many influential writers of its own. Emily Dickinson and Mark Twain are just a few of the many examples of writers that have originated in America. Mark Twain wrote Extracts from Adam s Diary a playful short story of how man met woman. Emily Dickinson s Success is Counted Sweetest is a poem on how when one succeeds it brings joy into the effort that was put forth. One may learn a great deal from reading works of literature. The poem Success is Counted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The short story brought up many normal things that would have been curiosities to the first humans. Extracts from Adam s Diary brought the modern world a story that the reader could understand in today s world. Mark Twain wrote the story true to form on how real humans would act when interacting (Hope). In the story Adam adapted his situation and began to feel a need for Eve even though he did not want her in the first place. The story shows how sworn couples have to adapt to each other on their strengths and weaknesses. The story teaches how as humans we also go through the emotions of first dislike, then acceptance evolving into being pleased with, transformed to love (Hope). In this short story Mark Twain does an incredible job at incorporating in allusions in this work of literature to readers who know the bible version and this playful more human version. The short story teaches how one learns to accept a person if one gives the time to learn to love someone else even when they have many flaws. Eve is shown as being a bit bossy and inconsiderate towards Adam but they time they spend together Adam slowly learns to love her. Adam says: [a]fter all these years, I see that I was mistaken about Eve in the beginning; it is better to live outside the Garden with her than inside it without her (Twain 10). Adam is quoted saying he could not be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Transportation Security Administration Case Study Where does the Transportation Security Administration obtain its authority to function as an agency? The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was established in the wake of 9/11, this was going to facilitate a much stronger and affective security for our nation s transportation system, whereas safeguarding the freedom of movement for the public and commerce to move freely without the fear of terroristic acts upon American soil and around the world. This agency was created as part of the Aviation and Transportation Security Act. That the President of the U.S. George W. Bush signed into law on November 19, 2001, it was the first part of the United States Department of Transportation, then moved to the Department of Homeland Security ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Cool Course: Bio 102 Instructor: Marina Yoffe Assignment: Lab report (Introduction and discussion) Introduction The way in which different organisms acquire oxygen in exchange for carbon dioxide has truly evolved. The exchange of carbon dioxide for oxygen is essential for the survival of organisms that need to produce the energy molecule ATP through the process of cellular respiration. Respiration (breathing) is the way organisms exchange gases with their environment (White and Campo 2004). During cellular respiration organisms break down energy rich macromolecules such as starch to make ATP in a chemical reaction where oxygen and water is involved (Ege R. and A. Krogh 1914).The use of oxygen is very important; therefore the efficient ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Goldfish, like the shark, are aquatic ectoderms, but it is possible they regulate their metabolism in a different way. It is thought that aquatic ectoderms can only regulate their body temperature through adapting their eating habits or physical endurance, but respiration regulation is also important. Goldfish may be cold water fish, but this does not mean they can tolerate rapid changes in temperature. The sudden shift in temperature that comes at night, for example in an office building where a goldfish might be kept in a small office tank, could kill them, especially in winter (Black and E. C. Black 1947) The dependent variable for this experiment was the respiration rate of the goldfish, and the independent variable was the temperature of the water. The null hypothesis is that change in water temperature will affect the respiration rate of the goldfish; change in water temperature will promote a change in respiration. The alternative hypothesis suggests that a change in water temperature will not affect the normal respiratory patterns of the goldfish; the hypothesis suggests that this treatment, given to a goldfish normally kept in a room temperature environment, will not have a significant impact on the rate of respiration. For the oxygen concentration, the null hypothesis is that the concentration of oxygen in water will increase with a decrease in temperature and decrease with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Medea Title of work Medea Country/Culture Greek Literary Period Classical Type of literature (genre) Drama/Tragedy Author ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though many events do take place in other regions of the city, we only obtain knowledge of them through hearsay. Euripedes used this tool in theaters for the audience to visualize the actions instead of cheapening the experience with the few special affects available to them. Theme Medea had one obvious theme; hell hath no fury like that of a woman s scorn. It is apparent from the opening statement of the Nurse that Medea is a very heartless towards anyone who has crossed her. Once Jason s betrayal is exposed to Medea, she immediately starts to thinks of in a murderous mentality toward Jason. She goes through any means necessary to hurt Jason. Characters Medea was born under king Aetees of Colchis as a witch princess. As a youth she met Jason the Argonaut and fell instantly in love, as was planned by the gods. This drove her to betray her family and homeland of Colchis by aiding Jason in the retrieval of the Golden Fleece. After this she was forced to leave with Jason, who she later wed. After many years though, Jason fell for another and crossed Medea in a way no one should. This led Medea to thirst for a revenge far more devious then many can imagine. She planned to kill her to children and Jason s new found love. After succeeding in the destruction of Jason s whole point in existence she fled in a dragon drawn chariot to Athens where she has been promised refuge. The Nurse has been the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analysis of Downfall of Pakistan Cricket- by Adnan Khalid... Course Title : Organizational Behaviour Assignment Title : Analysis of downfall of Pakistan cricket Submitted By ; Chemical Engr Adnan Khalid Submitted to : Prof Suhail Rizvi Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) : is the publicaly owned, governing authority for the regulation of Cricket in pakistan. A Brief History of Pakistan Cricket and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB): The Pakistan National Cricket Team is an International cricket team representing Pakistan. It is administrated by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Javed Miandad came in to bat at number 3 and Pakistan lost wickets at regular intervals. Later recalling the match, Miandad stated that his main focus was to lose with dignity. With 31 runs needed in the last three overs, Miandad hit a string of boundaries while batting with his team s lower order, until four runs were required from the last delivery of the match. Miandad received a leg side full toss from Chetan Sharma, which he hit for six over the midwicket boundary. 1992 Cricket World Cup Main article: 1992 Cricket World Cup At the 1992 World Cup Semi Final, having won the toss, New Zealand chose to bat first and ended with a total of 262 runs. Pakistan batted conservatively yet lost wickets at regular intervals. With the departure of Imran Khan and Saleem Malik shortly thereafter, Pakistan still required 115 runs at a rate of 7.67 runs per over with veteran Javed Miandad being the only known batsman remaining at the crease. A young Inzamam ul Haq, who had just turned 22 and was not a well known player at the time, burst onto the international stage with a match winning 60 off 37 balls. Once Inzamam got out, Pakistan required 36 runs from 30 balls, which wicketkeeper Moin Khan ended with a towering six over long off, followed by the winning boundary to midwicket. The match is seen as the emergence of Inzamam onto the international cricket. The 1992 Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand marked Pakistan s first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Rfid Door Lock Description PR25 RFID Door Lock Version 1.0 October 2009 Cytron Technologies Sdn. Bhd. Information contained in this publication regarding device applications and the like is intended through suggestion only and may be superseded by updates. It is your responsibility to ensure that your application meets with your specifications. No representation or warranty is given and no liability is assumed by Cytron Technologies Incorporated with respect to the accuracy or use of such information or infringement of patents or other intellectual property rights arising from such use or otherwise. Use of Cytron Technologies s products as critical components in life support systems is not authorized except with express written approval by Cytron ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unfortunately, the word is used carelessly and can lead to unnecessary confusion. Here are the basics. Wiegand is: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. A specific reader to card interface A specific binary reader to controller interface An electronic signal carrying data The standard 26 bit binary card data format An electromagnetic effect A card technology Figure 4 One I/O pin is needed for one push button as input of PIC microcontroller. The connection of the push button to the I/O pin is shown in Figure 3. The I/O pin should be pull up to 5V using a resistor (with value range 1K10K) and this configuration will result an active low input. When the button is being pressed, reading of I/O pin will be in logic 0, while when the button is not pressed, reading of that I/O pin will be logic 1. For more information on how RFID work, please refer to Cytron s DIY project PR8 at www.cytron.co.my Power supply for the circuit ICSP for microcontroller programming PIC Figure 3 User can choose either AC to DC adaptor (not included in the DIY project set) or 9V 12V battery (not included in the DIY project set) to power up the circuit. Higher input voltage will produce
  • 31. more heat at LM7805 voltage regulator. Typical voltage is 12V. Anyhow, LM7805 will still generate some heat at 12V. There are two type of power ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Importance Of Minority Rights In America America is the number 1 nation in the world! is a common phrase we hear time and time again. American citizens, in my opinion, have a distorted view on how awesome our country is. America was founded on the idea of freedom at least freedom for white men at the time. While we have grown and made bounds for the rights of minorities like African Americans, Hispanics and women; there is still room to grow. So many of our citizens feel disenfranchised by our government and that our implemented democracy doesn t grant them the same rights as others. This is usually a feeling felt by those in minority groups. Many in the majority don t realize that there are these discrepancies in our democracy because it s not something that affects them. That is one of the obstacles, many turn a blind eye to the injustices they see within our democracy because they do not want to get involved or they want the status quo to stay intact. The majority s desire to stay on top in our country is a huge influence in how those in the minority then view their abilities. Many minority members feel hopeless and that despite speaking up a power shift to equality will never be attainable. There is a profound lack of representation of minority groups in offices of power. As discussed in this class, there have only even been eight African American US Senators, and only two currently in the Senate now. This lack of representation harms minority youth because when they have grand dreams of changing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Case Study Of Solomon Enterprises Solomon Enterprises is an online health insurance provider which employees 500 people across five different locations in the USA. The health insurance can be bought online through their website. The company generates $200 million in annual revenue through their online business model which is definitely a target for hackers and criminals. They have one central database/data center located in West Virginia and regional offices in Florida, Texas, Arizona, Montana, and Missouri. Customers, clients, and users can have access to website through the Internet. Company Implemented a disaster recovery site which is in Billings, Montana. Solomon Enterprises have VPN connection for users to work remotely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Vertical Zonation and the Rocky Shore Student Number: 500890847 Candidate Number: 14822 Vertical Zonation and the Rocky Shore According to Yonge (1949), the zoning of both plants and animals within the narrow vertical limits of a rocky shore is one of the most striking features about shore life. It is noticeable particularly where sessile organisms (such as barnacles) occur in abundance on the boundaries of their vertical distribution, as they form a conspicuous line (Boaden Seed, 1985). The author has also been particularly impressed by clear zonation patterns of brown algae often to be found on rocky shores. Precise and universal demarcation of these zones is impossible (Brehaut, 1982), but a comprehension of the vertical zonation of rocky shores is clearly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At mid shore, for example, exposure is 50 percent of the time to air, and 50 percent to water. This area forms the eulittoral zone, and a greater number of species are found here than in the littoral fringe. Communities found in this zone must be tolerant of short periods of exposure to air between the tides, although they almost always require regular submersion or at least a thorough wetting (Tait and Dipper, 1998). Species include barnacles, mussels, and other sessile forms such as oysters (Boaden Seed, 1985). The barnacles commonly belong to such genera as Balanus, Chthamalus, and Tetraclita. There is a strong tendency (Stephenson Stephenson, 1972) for this zone to be further divided into two or three subzones. In lower subzones, barnacles may be obliterated or overshadowed by other sedentary forms; but in the higher eulittoral subzones barnacles are greatest in concentration, and show dominance. The eulittoral is bounded at the top end by the disappearance of barnacles in any significant quantity (Stephenson Stephenson, 1972). The lowest part of the shore is uncovered at extreme low water spring tide, never at neap tides, and is known as the sublittoral zone. Where wave action is particularly strong, this zone may not even be uncovered except when the lowest spring tides coincide with calm weather. As such, this zone is exposed to the air for very short periods, and for a very small proportion, of time. In many places, it never fully ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. How Do Traditional Social Culture and Values Impact on... Title of Assignment: A. How do traditional social culture and values impact on business culture in your country? B. Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of your own company culture focusing on leadership and employee behaviours, organisation structure and hr systems. Then draw up an action plan for improvement in one area. Statement of Academic Honour Code This is to certify that this work is entirely and exclusively my own, except for those cited and noted. Student s Signature:.......................... Comment: Grader Signature............................................................ PART I: How do traditional social culture and values impact on business culture in your country? 1. DEFINITIONS Culture is defined as a pattern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Subordinates acknowledge the power of others based on their formal, hierarchical positions. Thus, Small vs. Large Power Distance does not measure or attempt to measure a culture s objective, real power distribution, but rather the way people perceive power differences.  Uncertainty avoidance reflects the extent to which a society accepts uncertainty and risk. It shows how much members of a society are anxious about the unknown, and as a consequence, attempt to cope with anxiety by minimizing uncertainty. In cultures with strong uncertainty avoidance, people prefer explicit rules (e.g. about religion and food) and formally structured activities, and employees tend to remain longer with their present employer. In cultures with weak uncertainty avoidance, people prefer implicit or flexible rules or guidelines and informal activities. Employees tend to change employers more frequently.  Individualism vs. collectivism individualism is contrasted with collectivism, and refers to the extent to which people are expected to stand up for themselves, or alternatively act predominantly as a member of the group or organization. It also shows how much members of the culture define themselves apart
  • 36. from their group memberships. In individualist cultures, people are expected to develop and display their individual personalities and to choose their own affiliations. In collectivist cultures, people are defined and act mostly as a member of a long term group, such as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Legalization Of Drugs And Drugs In The 21st Century Drugs have always been a huge part of society and the 21st century is no exception. They have been an integral part of many religions and cultures, they have been used for medical purposes and even for recreational use. What many people don t know is that many of the drugs that are used today are many times more potent than they were just 20 years ago. The Drug movement that is happening now will affect the USA and other countries forever afterwards and the legalization of some drugs for recreational use, including marijuana and alcohol, are all at the center of this war. Drugs have been around for a lot longer then many would believe. Some of the first drugs to be used by mankind were opioids as far back as 5000 bc by the Sumerians during religious rituals (Timeline). Since then drugs have been used by almost every culture on the Earth. One of the first large scale drugs issues to have happened in the past 500 years was in China with opium that was bought through the British traders. The British started the war over Chinese produced teas The war disrupted the opium trade that Britain had with China. Those addicted to opium in China had no where to get their drugs and many died from the side effects of withdrawal from the drug. After a few hundred years the US began having its own issues with tobacco, alcohol and many new drugs that were first used for medical purposes but were quickly deemed harmful and addictive (Cannabis). First attempt to fix this was prohibition ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. A Research On Risk Rate Risk Rate. In the initial SIB projects, philanthropic investors have assumed most of the risk of the projects. Little or no government payment has been required unless the projects meet their performance targets. One of the main reasons SIBs have spread so rapidly is because of their model and approach. They posses a money back guarantee structure that has been very attractive to governments. In the long run, it may be necessary for governments to share more of the failure risk if SIBs are not to reach their full potential. The pool of capital available and the number of policy areas where it will be possible to convince investors to take on all of the risk are likely to be limited. With a social impact bond, a private investor funds a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The difference comes from who ultimately pays for outcomes. In a Social Impact Bond, the outcome payer is the government, while in a Development Impact Bond the outcome payer is a donor. DIBs are not bonds in the conventional way, since repayment to their investors is dependent on the achievement of required social performance goals. Unlike social impact bonds, development impact bonds involve donor agencies as either full or joint funders of outcomes. DIBs are a financial instrument that can bridge the gap between investors and opportunities, and between financial returns and social benefits. Development Impact Bonds are mainly based on the model of Social Impact Bonds, first launched in the UK as a way to shift incentives and accountability to results, transfer performance risk to the private sector, and increase efficiency in program implementation. The Development Impact Bond (DIB) is a pioneering new way to encourage private investors to fund international development projects that is 100% focused on the outcomes achieved. Development impact bonds have a lot of similarities to impact investing where the results should always be successful, and the risk rate is non existent. Development impact bonds are not intended to be a solution to all problems in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Ich Gcp Guidelines INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HARMONISATION OF TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR REGISTRATION OF PHARMACEUTICALS FOR HUMAN USE ICH HARMONISED TRIPARTITE GUIDELINE GUIDELINE FOR GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE E6(R1) Current Step 4 version dated 10 June 1996 (including the Post Step 4 corrections) This Guideline has been developed by the appropriate ICH Expert Working Group and has been subject to consultation by the regulatory parties, in accordance with the ICH Process. At Step 4 of the Process the final draft is recommended for adoption to the regulatory bodies of the European Union, Japan and USA. E6(R1) Document History New Codification November 2005 E6 E6 First Codification E6 E6 History Date Approval by the Steering ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 22 Allocation of Responsibilities ................................................................................ 23 Compensation to Subjects and Investigators ....................................................... 23 Financing................................................................................................................ 23 5.10 Notification/Submission to Regulatory Authority(ies)......................................... 23 5.11 Confirmation of Review by IRB/IEC ..................................................................... 23 5.12 Information on Investigational Product(s) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Power Struggle In Philippa Gregory s The Lady Of The Rivers The novel The Lady of the Rivers follows the story of a noblewoman, Jacquetta of Luxembourg, during the early to mid 1400s. She enters the world of politics at age seventeen when she is married to the Duke of Bedford. When he dies, she falls in love with and marries a squire, which was not socially acceptable because he was below her rank. However, she eventually regains her position and becomes a close friend and advisor of the queen of England, Margaret of Anjou. However, the country begins to break down as battles between political figures begin. Political and military battles are prominent in the novel as they are centers of conflict throughout the book. Philippa Gregory s The Lady of the Rivers accurately portrays the extensive power struggle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the book, the royal army and the Londoners pushed the Kentish men back across the river and then raised the drawbridge, which effectively locked them out. After this, the king sent pardons to all of the rebels involved in the battle. This series of events is reflected by an article discussing the rebellion. It says, having failed in this battle to gain control of the bridge, the captain of the Kentish militia, Jack Cade, negotiated a general pardon for his followers (Bohna). Both the novel and the source state that pardons were sent out to all of the people who had gone against the government and disrupted town life. This was an important part of history because it showed King Henry VI s easy forgiveness of all wrongful deeds, no matter the size of the impact they made. This mercy was regarded by most of the political populace as a sign of weakness, and the people who were so easily pardoned did not seem to feel as if the king had any authority over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Holden Caulfield In Catcher In The Rye By J. D. Salinger In the book, Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger the main character Holden Caulfield is introduced to the reader first by him attempting an opening to an introduction of himself, but him being the cynical guy he is doesn t really give the reader that, he opens saying how to reader probably wants to know about him and his lousy childhood but that he doesn t feel like doing that and that it bores him. Though he doesn t explicitly tell you much, it shows a lot about how he talks and how he doesnt really like anything. On the same first page he says I ll just tell you about this madman stuff that happened to me around last Christmas just before I got pretty run down and had to come out here and take it easy. though this quote doesn t make much ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This revealed that not only was he really wasn t ready to be mature or grow up or to actually handle doing anything adult like, assuming he is doing this to try to figure out adulthood like how he was extremely desperate for any human to talk to and show him how to be an adult. Then comes along phoebe, his little sister and probably his favorite person. As he watches her on the carousel at the zoo, he is truly happy even tearing up a little. He is watching pure innocence, the thing he has been striving not to lose. In this moment you notice a change in holden, he goes from a cynical, and desperate boy who never wanted anything to change to being so happy just to see his sister on a carousel. After she gets off she gives him back his hat. The hat that he used for protection and in that moment he gets what he has wanted through the whole book, for someone to notice him and comfort him in a way. Though he was shown need and made efforts to interact with other people he has never gotten anything comforting back. Phoebe finally gives him this while he watched and is given his hat back. During this time you understand that he almost gets what he has been wanting the whole book, she has and gives him in a sense, the innocence he feels he is losing rapidly. With phoebe as this necessary moving point he starts on his way of being heard, without her he wouldn t have even ended up at home and the hospital to write the story as during the zoo she makes him promise he ll go home making her and even more crucial character. Even though earlier in the book it isn t obvious how important she is to him you get a glimpse into the fact that he does care about her a lot. Even as soon as he gets out of pencey and to a phone booth he thinks of her and almost tries calling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Arnolfini Marriage by Jan Van Eyck Arnolfini Marriage is a very famous painting by Jan Van Eyck painted in the early 15th century, which is in the National Gallery in London. According to the Catalogue of the National Gallery, the painting is just a portrait of the couple Arnolfini that is showing their marriage. Waldemar Januszczak, an author and presenter, believes that this portrait was wrongly named and it should have been called the Arnolfini Pregnancy . Januszczak believes that Mrs. Arnolfini is pregnant and she is dead at the time this artwork was painted. Januszczak has these proofs for Mrs. Arnolfini to be pregnant; the way that her dress was cut with the bulge on her belly and the protective gesture with comparison to the Annuciation , a painting by Van Cleve. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Arnolfini. The chandelier above has a contradiction that makes Margaret Koster think that the candles symbolize death and life. The candle on the left side where Mr. Arnolfini is still on but the other candle is gone out. Mrs. Arnolfini stays where the gone out candle is. According to Januszczak there are two more symbols supporting the fact that Mrs. Arnolfini is death. These are the shoes called pattens and the fruits on the windowsill. At that time, people used shoes called pattens for wearing outdoors. There is a pair of pattens on the floor. Which according to Januszczak symbolizes the loyalty of Mr. Arnolfini to his wife. Mr. Arnolfini rejected these shoes because they are towards outside and that means, he has no plans to wander further. Lastly the fruits on the windowsill symbolize the biblical event of paradise and they are not there to show that the Arnolfini s were wealthy. According to Januszczak, these fruits represent what we have lost, what we could have had . When Adam took a bite from the forbidden fruit, he committed the first sin of mankind and mankind lost innocence and eternal life. Januszczak, an art presenter and author, the Arnolfini Marriage by Van Eyck was wrongly named and should have been called the Arnolfini Pregnancy . He believes that Mrs. Arnolfini was pregnant and she died in childbirth. Januszczak s proofs for this claim are given in two main parts. First, the proofs of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. An Analysis Of The Other Towards `` The Subject Essay From the Other towards the Subject A Study of Evelyn Nesbit in Ragtime Abstract The purpose of this paper is two fold. I will analyze Evelyn Nesbit s personalities presented in Ragtime as a recreated character that is not lifted straight from the pages of the history books. With the concept the Other coined by French feminist writer Simone de Beauvoir in her book about existentialism, the Second Sex, I would mainly focus on analyzing Nesbit s struggle and try to prove she eventually changes her position from an Object to a Subject . Keywords: Ragtime, Feminist existentialism, Evelyn Nesbit I. Introduction Ragtime is a historical fiction written by E. L. Doctorow, and it is featured in the fiction and historical materials combined writing style. With the background set in the period from 1902 to 1912 in New York City and surrounding areas, it presents readers with a decade s American social costume on the eve of World War I. The novel contains several historical events and celebrities while some of them were still well known nowadays, such as the financial magnate J. P. Morgan; the Motor King Henry Ford and The Trail of the Century. Doctorow added three fictional families as the clue as well as the protagonists in the real historical background to represent three main types of citizens and their lives. From the different perspectives, Doctorow shows how politics, economics, and social class deeply impinge on individual lives by applying the theories of New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. New York State Report New York first began its imprint onto our nation, when the Dutch settled there, in 1626. New York has always been a leading influence in history when it came to its geographical location, economy, and power in the United States. New York is the third most populated state with close to 19.5 million people living there today. Their state motto is Excelsior, ever upward , which truly was exemplified after the disaster of 9/11. New York has shown the nation how to get back up after literally being torn down. Even with their past history, they ve maintained to be one of the top leading and beautiful states today. Their state flower is a rose as it symbolizes love and beauty. Their capital city is Albany, which has a long history of it s own. In 1664, the Dutch surrendered their power to the British. King Charles II granted the territory of New York and several other areas to his brother James, the Duke of York and Albany. He changed the already established cities of Beverwyck and New Amsterdam what is New York City today to Albany and New York. In the 18th century, Albany was a trading center specifically for salve trade as Africans were being brought there. Albany was used as a center for military planning and as a supply center for the French and Indian war and for the American Revolution. Later as New York was forming it s state government they were deciding on the state capital. They were torn between New York City and Albany as they are both quite popular and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Tattoo Shop Research Paper Tips to choose the best Tattoo shop In the contemporary times, some people hate tattoos and simultaneously there are a large number of people who are in deep love with this art. However, the craze for tattoos is increasing by each day and it has evolved in a vast manner from the early times. On the other hand tattoos are not considered to be a part of only tribes and gangs yet it has become a way to express emotions, desires and just to design our body. In case, you are searching for a proper tattoo shop that would create the finest and perfect tattoo in your selected body part then be sure you are entering the right shop. The main reason is as the tattoo genre has evolved similarly there are also false people in this field who are damaging ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. There are numerous numbers of novels and books that offer... There are numerous numbers of novels and books that offer different portrayals of the female gender and femininity in the early nineteenth century, each novel shedding a different light on women, their gender role, and the definition of femininity during this time period. The first thought that pops into most people s minds is Mary Wollstonecraft s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman or any Jane Austen novel. People do not typically think of Mary Shelley s Frankenstein. Nonetheless Frankenstein offers us the reader an extremely well portrayal of the female gender in the early nineteenth century while also providing us with the cautionary tell on why no man should ever attempt to play God for the reason that only God can play God. In this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In more common terms femininity is to be passive, eager to please, male dependent, and unenlightened. However the characteristic of femininity and being a women most stressed is that women and femininity are own by men and masculinity, in short all women belong to men. While reading her daughter, Mary Shelley s novel Frankenstein it can be argued that she used Wollstonecraft s definition of femininity to create characters such as Elizabeth Lavenza, Justine Moritz, and Caroline Frankenstein. Each of these female characters displays more than one of the characteristics of femininity. One character that displays all of the characteristics is Elizabeth Lavenza. Elizabeth is the only female character to appear in all three volumes of the novel. She is also the cousin, and wife to Frankenstein s main character Victor. She embodies every characteristic of femininity and the female gender described by Wollstonecraft. This description of Elizabeth is She was docile and good tempered, yet gay and playful as a summer insect. . (Shelley, Pg. 20) That was Victor s description of Elizabeth when they were children; she remains that way throughout the entirety of the novel. That quotation easily supports Wollstonecraft s argument that women are taught from infancy that they are to remain docile. The description describes Elizabeth as being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Steel Mill Immigrants of Industrial America Essay Steel Mill Immigrants of Industrial America For many Americans, the late nineteenth century was a time of big business, marked by economic and social evolution. In the period between the 1880 and 1920, the American economy was growing at a rapid pace. Many European immigrants without industrial skills flooded into American factories and steel mills. These new comer s came in search of better economic opportunity, which paved the way for Heavy, low paying labor that became the job description of the era for many immigrants. One such story of immigrants of the time is Thomas Bell s Out of this Furnace. This not only a story of three generations of Slovaks and the challenges they faced but also about the Americanization and evolving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Trapped by the constant work schedules and fear of losing their jobs, the men could only hope to escape their daily routine and tell the mills to go to hell (33). In the novel, Kracha s family is a full one. He has three daughters and a world of problems at home. Despite this he refuses to waste away at the mill after a couple of years. So he sees opportunity, and becomes a butcher. Unfortunately he fails at his attempts to climb the ranks economically. Kracha, like most workers of the time, drowns him self in alcohol to hide from the problems of bills, finances and taxes. Kracha s wife, Elena, had to take in boarders to lighten the economic load. This is a typical practice of women in the mill towns. Not only did they take in boarders, but also they took care of the house and had to raise the children wile sometimes taking odd jobs to make ends meat. The second part of the novel is about Mike Dobrejcak who married, Kracha s eldest daughter, Mary. Mike is also a mill worker, migrated to America when he was still in his teens. This second generation of Slovaks is becoming more aware of politics, and how important their votes are in elections. With a greater understanding of the issues around them the second generation of immigrants started to vote. Still working in the mills they hold fast to the American dream. Faced with the same problems that the first generation had, now he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Market Research Essay Market Research Market research is carried out by a business before they launch a product, to find out what the target market wants and what they could do to increase the appeal of their product. It involves thoroughly gathering, recording and analysing data and can often take a large amount of time. A wide variety of market research techniques are used to find out what customers want. Depending on the product, customers are asked questions like: Where are they? Can we satisfy them? How can we improve our product for them? There are two types of market research. The first, Field or Primary Research, is the process of gathering new information about the market. The term field comes about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Questionnaires can be carried out a number of ways, including face to face, over the telephone or through the post. * Test marketing/product testing: This is when a product is marketed and tested by a small part of the total market. The aim of this is to see if the product would be suitable for commercial release, and what changes can be made to the product to make it better or more suitable. * Consumer groups/panels: This is where a select group of people are give a product and asked to comment in detail on what could be improved or changed. It is probably the least effective form of field research as the sample of people is so small, that fewer opinions can be taken into consideration. Methods of secondary (desk) research are: * Government Statistics: Useful sources of information carried out by the government include the National Census. A full Census is carried out once every ten years in the United Kingdom. It shows many different sets of data, including age, income, religion and where people live. Government statistics also include the Family Expenditure Survey and Social Trends. * Published market research information: This type of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Communication Disorders COMMUNICATION DISORDERS What is Communication Disorder? a speech, language and hearing disorder which refers to problems in communication and in related areas such as oral motor function. The symptoms vary depending on the particular type of communication disorder, but they generally center around problems communicating. Children with communication disorders have deficits in their ability to exchange information with others. COMMUNICATION a multidimensional dynamic process that allows human beings to interact with their environment. Communication also includes cues such as intonation, pace of speech, and stress (emphasis), as well as nonverbal information such as gestures, facial expressions, and eye contact. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other names for receptive language disorder include central auditory processing disorder and comprehension deficit. They have a problem in language processing which is half of language. Language processing is essentially listening to and interpreting the spoken language. In most cases, the child with a receptive language problem also has an expressive language disorder, which means they have trouble using spoken language. Receptive Language Disorder Prevalence It is estimated that between three and five percent of preschool children have a receptive or expressive language disorder and 3% of school age children but is probably less common than Expressive Language Disorder, or a mixture of both. Receptive Language Disorder Symptoms There is no standard set of symptoms that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Family Vs Transracial Adoption Even though I may look different from my family , I m still grateful to be included in a loving and caring one. How is being adopted different? It can be confusing for the adopted kid and to others especially if you are a transracial adoptee, because they spot the difference and then want answers. Coming to the United States from Taiwan at the age of 3 was a long and difficult process. At times I would wonder when and if I was ever going to be adopted or assigned to a family. I recall that I used to scream, cry, and throw tantrums as I grew up. Adjusting from a small crowded orphanage to a big comfortable home with my new permanent family was easy. However, becoming accustomed to a new language and culture without peers next to me who understood ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It may take six months or more from the time you apply before a child is placed in your home; it will take at least three to twelve months after that before the adoption may be finalized in court. Beside the length there are other procedures in finalizing the actual adoption. First, you would decide on an adoption agency. After choosing an agency, you must submit an application. Including, background information, family composition, and number of people living in your home. Then the family would have to go to a series of meetings, interviews and training sessions to see if they are ready to adopt or capable to raise their new adoptive child. Once the agency has approved their homestudy, they then work together to place a child. After the family has choosen a child they d like to raise, it s time to visit the child in person. The visit can last for a period of weeks or months before the child moves in with the adoptive family. After three months, if the placement is deemed successful, the agency will approve the adoption. Finally, The Office of Children and Family services states, an adoption generally is completed with the assistance of an attorney retained by the adoptive parents the attorney files a petition in court. When all the agency papers have been submitted, the adoption is finalized in court. The family agrees to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. The Grand Palace Of Versailles The humble beginnings of the grand Palace of Versailles starts in the small town of Versailles, France. The town is located only about 10 miles from the capital of France; Paris. Louis XIII first took appreciation to the land when he decided to build a small building in the town of Versailles. This building was primarily used by the king and his family for hunting parties and private get aways for Louis XIII and his family. The building that stood at Versailles got a major renovation when in 1661 Louis XIV decided to turn the quaint hunting lodge into a sprawling estate fit for a king. Louis XIV spared no expense when designing his palace. The palace, at the time, included architecture that was designed from the best architects the Europe had to offer at the time. The palace also included luscious grounds and gardens that were thoughtfully designed by Andre Le Notre to create symmetry to the grounds by detailed hedges and foliage to represent to beauty of France. Andre placed Large powerful fountains throughout the grounds to display the power of the king and his ultimate right to rule. In 1682 the Palace of Versailles became the official court for the government of France. Louis the XIV made the palace the central place to the court for the reason of having all his administrators and provincial rulers in a close manageable distance for Louis. Louis feared that his court might eventually form a revolt against him. Louis would make each member of the court with a high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Pros And Cons Of Floodplains A floodplain or flood plain is an area of land adjacent to a stream or river that stretches from the banks of its channel to the base of the enclosing valley walls and experiences flooding during periods of high discharge. Or in simple words we can say an area of low lying ground adjacent to a river, formed mainly of river sediments and subject to flooding. Flood plains are made by a meander eroding sideways as they travel downstream. When a river breaks its banks and floods, it leaves behind layers of alluvium (silt). These gradually build up to create the floor of the flood plain. Floodplains can support particularly rich ecosystems, both in quantity and diversity. Floodplains are where land and water meet. The two environments merge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This reduces a river s discharge and so makes it less likely to flood. Afforestation also prevents mass wasting which reduces the amount of soil entering the river and keeps the river s capacity high. When combined with floodplain zoning, afforestation can be very effective at reducing the risk of flooding. It creates new habitats for animals and improving water quality by filtering pollutants out of rainwater. The issue with afforestation is that it requires quite a lot of space to be effective and could prove unpopular among famers on the floodplain as they won t be too happy with trees sapping nutrients from the soil. This issue can be combated somewhat by creating riparian buffers, thin vegetated strips of land that run adjacent to a river s channel. Wetland Restoration involves creating conditions that are favorable for the development of wetlands (marshes or swamps). Wetlands are able to store large volumes of water which helps to reduce the discharge in a river. Wetlands don t reduce flooding where they are located but rather downstream of the river. They have the added benefit of creating new habitats for animals and greatly increasing biodiversity. They reduce the area of land available for farming though which makes them unpopular among ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Swiss Family Robinon Research Paper The deserted island Imagine trying to survive on a deserted island? In the book Swiss Family robinson they are stranded on a deserted island for ten years. It would be very scary to live on this island. Since they carefully tamed ostriches and antelopes,it would be fun to examine them and detect which one did better. The ostrich was wanted by the Robinson family for sturdy riding. Dad said our hardest task was to our mounting on it. They had to blind the ostrich by putting a mask over his eyes. Next they smoked him which means giving him smoke. Since they gave him smoke he was calm. That is the full process for taming the ostrich. The antelope was also used for riding. They found this animal because it rushed out of the weeds. First ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...