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Martin Luther s 95 Theses Analysis
Martin Luther wrote his 95 theses at a time when Europe was changing, over the years it had garnered
a greater sense of nationalism in part brought on by the failings of the church. It is these failings that
Luther wrote about and ultimately helped lead to the success of the Reformation (Kagen 322). Some
of the key issues that Luther raised were the indulgences and general corruption of the church (Adolph
Spaeth). The indulgences were created as a way for the Catholic church to generate revenue and they
functioned as a get out of jail (purgatory) free card. Catholics believe that the soul goes to purgatory to
be cleansed of their sins before moving on to heaven (Hollingsworth 11). Indulgences could be
purchased from the church to either absolve the living or the dead from their sins without an act of
repentance. The usual acts of repentance included prayer, fasting, almsgiving, and retreats and were
meant to absolve the person of their sins (Hampson 89). Luther believed that an important part of
being a Christian was to do charitable service over a lifetime, the ability for a person to buy their way
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The indulgences were created in 1343 as a way for the church to raise money. They cited that the
church had a pool of good deed points that could essentially be doled out for a fee. In 1517 Pop Leo X
created the jubilee Indulgence to finance the rebuilding of St. Peters Basilica in Rome. This
Indulgence absolved the sinner of all outstanding sins that had been perpetrated allowing them to skip
purgatory (Kagen 324). Luther felt that the church was undermining the very foundation of
Christianity as a way to make money (Hampson 89). Luther says, Why does not the pope, whose
wealth is to day greater than the riches of the richest, build just this one church of St. Peter with his
own money, rather than with the money of poor believers? (Adolph
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Why Email Is Over For Task Management
No matter what services or products you re selling, in today s social world, you need an equally social
business solution that transforms the way your team communicates, works together, and organizes
ideas. Whether you think you do or not, you need to kick your email to do list to the curb and open
your doors to task management software.
Why email is over for task management
Marketing done over email continues to be highly effective at attracting new customers to your
business. Unfortunately, using email as a task manager has declined in favor. Despite its many merits,
email remains a reactive tool. That is, you react to tasks sent to your inbox. A major drawback here is
there is no legroom to proactively assign tasks to yourself, or document projects discussed in meetings
or over the phone. While email separates messages chronologically, there is no obvious step by step
chronology to complete tasks sent over email.
Email messages can be terribly ambiguous leading to confusion regarding a task s parameters. Just
opening an email inbox can induce angst in the most level headed and organized employees. Speaking
of organization, yes, you can develop tons of folders to group tasks. But there is no accommodation
for messages that overlap between folders, nor is there a way to set deadlines or measure task
completion.
Above all, an email account is flooded around the clock with other unrelated messages, giving rise to
the hated, yet inevitable problem labeled D for
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Analysis Of Thomson s Argument Of Determining The...
Through the words of Thomson, the argument of determining the implementation of life exists.
Thomson examines the conflict between practicality and impracticality. Practicality stands on
empiricism where science based beliefs as factual concrete information structures the overall argument
of pro choice. Impracticality stands on faith where it could be argued that religious based knowledge
serves as concrete information to defend pre life. In my essay I will argue Thomson s claim of the
special cases in which abortion is acceptable and challenge the morality of deciding the fate of a
human life who does now have a voice of input.
Thomson begins her argument by discussing when life begins. There are two theoretical ideas of how
an individual
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The Function Of Management Control
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Assessment 2
Research Exercise
BUS 106A Introduction of Business A T3/14 (Control Issues)
Prepared by: Nirendra Adhikari Student no. 11401185
Timing: Tutorial on Monday 9am 11pm, LA T1 Tutor: Katerina Pantzikas Due date 19th Jan 2015
Table of Substance:
 Introduction...................................................................................................Page 3
 Feedforward Control..................................................................................Page4
 Concurrent controls.....................................................................................Page4
 Feedback controls.........................................................................................Page5
 Financial Control..........................................................................................Page5
 Conclusion......................................................................................................Page 6
 References......................................................................................................Page 6
Introduction:
The function of management control refers to all processes which will keep manager up to date about
the organisation s operation. That will help the manager to take necessary decision
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My Service Learning Hours At Asarese Matters Community Center
This spring semester I had the privilege of completing my service learning hours at Asarese Matters
Community Center. I chose to conduct my hours of service at this site because I felt like I could relate
to the kids that are experiencing a life of poverty with limited mobility opportunities. Most my time
spent there I interacted with a majority of the kids through basketball and competitive activities like
billiards, ping pong and talking sports. While observing relationships and interactions between staff
and youth that attend the community center I noticed the important role that sport and education
played in the life of the children. Using my sociological imagination, I would like to explore the role
of sport and the interactions and behaviors that takes place during competitive situations, also the role
of education and the kids perception on going to college and using sport and education as a way of
succeeding and escaping the concentrated poverty of the Buffalo communities. Using the lived
experience that I encountered and knowledge acquired in the past, I will try to piece together a
connection and express how the macro level expectations of a community to prosper influences the
self esteem,behaviors and attitudes among social groups at the micro level here in the city of Buffalo
and at Asarese Matters community center. Winning and Losing A majority of the kids families that
attend Asarese are either part of the working poor or the underclass. Buffalo is
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A Research Background On Social Network Services
3. Research Background
On April 15, 2013, two pressure cooker bombs exploded near the Boston Marathon finish line at
around 2:49 pm in a period of few seconds, killing three people and injuring three hundred people. On
April 18, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) identified the primary suspects, Tamerlan Tsarnaev
and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, and released their pictures and surveillance videos on the media. The first
suspect was reported to be killed in an encounter with the police. The second suspect was caught the
next day at 8:50 pm.
The announcement regarding this disaster was on social network services (SNS) in one minute after
the incident. In the span of five days from April 15 to April 19, there were many tweets exchanged
between people about the incident, their views on the situation, their anxiety, confusion and response
to different announcements from the Boston Police Department and other news media. There was a
huge number of tweets exchanged between users about the incident before the explosion and after.
This includes the tweets which gave real time information and information about tracking suspects to
the public. At the same time, it also lead to the diffusion of negative emotions among public.
Paul Ekman, who is an American Psychologist, found six emotions which are universal Sadness,
Anger, Fear, Happiness, Disgust and Surprise. In this study, we were focusing on the three negative
emotions Anger, Fear (Anxiety) and Sadness. (Wikipedia 15th April,
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Eight Signs of Jesus
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
The Eight Signs and Miracles in Gospel of John
ON LINE LEARNING CAMPUS
Rick Buck
Submitted by
Karen Teresa Galbreath
February 8, 2012
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction 3 Chapter 2 The First Sign Miracle: Turning Water to Wine 4 Chapter 3 The
Second Sign Miracle: Healing the Nobleman s Son 6 Chapter 4 The Third Sign Miracle: Healing of
the Lame man 8 Chapter 5 The Fourth Sign Miracle: Feeding the 5,000 with Bread and Fish 10
Chapter 6 The Fifth Sign Miracle: Jesus Walking on Water 12 Chapter 7 The Sixth Sign Miracle:
Healing of a Blind Man 14 Chapter 8 The Seventh Sign Miracle: Resurrection of Lazarus from death
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TH. D., D. Min., Woodrow, Michael Kroll, Th. D., The KJV Parallel Bible Commentary P. 2080
[4] McGee, Vernon J., The Gospels of John Chapters 1 10 P. 43 Chapter 3 The Second Sign Miracle:
Healing the Nobleman s Son
The second miracle involved a nobleman s son. The nobleman s son was very sick and lived in
Capernaum. The nobleman heard that Jesus was coming into Galilee, and approaches Him and ask if
He would heal his dying son. Jesus replies, that unless ye see signs and wonders ye will not believe.
John 4:48 According to Dr. Towns, this miracle showed power over space. Jesus did not travel to the
man s son to perform the act, but performed the miracle from a distance. Twice John mentions the
faith of the nobleman. First, he believed the word that Jesus spoke to him (John 4:50) Later, when that
word was confirmed, he himself believed (John 4:53). The first expression of faith was faith in the
spoken word of God, and the second expression of faith was in the incarnate Word of God. This sign
was significant in that not only the father believed but also his whole household, which would include
not only his family but also his servants. This is the first example of salvation to all that believe. [5]
The nobleman comes to faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and he brings his whole family with him. For it
says in verse 53, And himself believed and his whole house. This just goes to show that the even most
powerful people in this world, when
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Age-Related Changes In The Male Reproductive System
Several age related changes occur in the male reproductive system. In some but not all men, the size
and weight of the testes decrease, with an associated decrease in the number of interstitial cells and a
thinning of the wall of the seminiferous tubules. These changes may be secondary to a decrease in
blood flow to the testes or to a gradual decrease in sex hormone production. In addition, the rate of
sperm cell production decreases, and the number of abnormal sperm cells produced increases.
However, sperm cell production does not stop, and it remains adequate for fertility for most men. Age
related changes become obvious in the prostate gland by age 40. By age 60, there is a clear decrease in
blood flow to the prostate gland, an increased
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Characteristics Of Lowbrow Art
Lowbrow Art Lowbrow art is a unique art movement that emerged in the 1970s in the shady corners
of Los Angeles, California. Lowbrow art has many labels such as underground, Neo pop, and Nobrow.
Also known as pop surrealism, lowbrow art, was inspired by surf culture, punk music, underground
comix, and most importantly, cartoon and comics. Lowbrow art is a movement for the millions of
people who share a common culture. The movement has steadily grown since the 1970s and isn t
going anywhere soon. The pop culture prevalent in lowbrow art differs through each artist and is
represented through their imagery. In this paper, I am going to elaborate on the characteristics of
lowbrow art. Then, compare and contrast two contemporary lowbrow artist s works, Isabel Samaras
and Kenny Scharf (Esaak). Lowbrow art was born underground. Represented as street culture,
lowbrow is focused around retro and rebellious pop culture. Artists that created lowbrow artwork are
typically self taught and don t care about the recognition because often there was very little. Lowbrow
artists tend to have a humorous or sarcastic approach in their art. They don t follow the rules and they
enjoy poking fun at convention. Lowbrow is a broad term that falls in between fine art such as
museum art and low art such as tattoos. Many artists fall under this category but are drastically
different from each other. Lowbrow art has been branching off into different forms and styles since its
creation. This results
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The Bioethical Dilemmas Of Mary Shelley s Frankenstein
Annie Brown Mr. Lipscomb AP Literature and Comp 12 April 2016 The Bioethical Dilemmas in Mary
Shelley s Frankenstein According to the Upfront magazine by the year 2017, the world may be facing
a real life Frankenstein. Physician Sergio Canavero claims that he can give paralyzed people or those
with cancer a new life by removing their heads and transplanting them onto healthy bodies donated by
brain dead patients (4). There are many problems with Canavero s claim: firstly, people believe
Canavero is trying to play God, secondly, the ethical problem of experimenting animals, and lastly, the
question of how the transplanted person would be treated by society. These ethical issues are the
principles issues of bioethics, which is the study the ethics of medical and biological research. While
bioethics is a recently new field, the principle issues have been around since the age of scientific
revolution. The years following the scientific revolution were filled with many writers whom wished
to warn society about advancing medical procedures. Among those writers, was young Mary
Wallstonecraft Shelley, who was born on 30 August 1797 in the Polygon, Somers Town, London.
Mary Shelly lived through many tragedies; her mother died when she was born, her husband, Percy
Shelley, was suicidal, she lost many of her children, and eventually her husband died when he went
out sailing. While her husband was alive, they traveled to Switzerland to meet the English poet,
George Gordon Lord
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The Separation Of Gender In The Toy Industry
Retailers across America have had specific ways of marketing products to young children for several
decades. Depending on gender, these products have been advertised and targeted in two distinct
different ways. The most infamous example of this type of practice is in the toy industry. In almost
any supermarket, like Wal Mart, it is possible to find this separation in gender appeal in each
respective toy aisle. Based off these differences, messages that suggest to boys and girls how they
should behave and identify due to their gender can be found. The boys aisle has an overall theme of
blue, correlating with the idea blue represents masculinity. In it, items such as toy guns, wrestling and
super hero action figures, race cars, and sports accessories can be found. The toy guns, such as Nerf,
are exclusively found in the boys aisle because men are overwhelmingly expected to enjoy activities
such as hunting or to enter the military in their later lives. Boys are thought to and encouraged to
idolize wrestling stars and super heroes because of their bold appearance and brave personalities,
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Items such as Barbie dolls, baby dolls, ponies, and dresses are located in this section. Barbie dolls are
a staple in female toys market because young girls are taught to aspire to adopt the general appearance
of these dolls to look pretty in a girly way. Dolls of babies that you can feed, clean, and nurture are
exclusively targeted to girls due to America s view that women must take the largest role in raising
children. Horses and ponies are advertised to girls for their grace and elegance, something part of an
ideal girl s demeanor. The dresses also embody the beauty aspect of Barbie dolls to immerse girls in
those concepts. Similarly to male toys, female toys are largely displayed to girls based on gender
assumptions in
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Cinderella Man American Dream
Forget all the reasons it won t work and believe the one reason that it will. Unknown. This quote from
an unknown author perfectly addresses what I believe a critical step for attaining the American Dream
is. To focus on the reasons someone cannot achieve something will only lead to disaster, but when
someone takes the one reason why they can succeed, they do. There is no better representation of this
and the American Dream than the movie Cinderella Man. It shows that no matter how bad things are,
no matter how many reasons there are to lose faith in yourself, those who believe can overcome any
adversities and find the American Dream.
Cinderella Man is a story that takes place during the Great Depression, and features an ordinary ...
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The underdog from the slums in New Jersey pushed his way to the top, taking down even the most
renowned foes and becoming a glimmer of hope and determination for the people of America. He not
only won the title of world champion, but lived the American Dream at a time where the country was
at its darkest.
This is in essence the purest form of the American Dream that I ve seen. It s an idea that no matter
how terrible life is, if you have the willpower and hope, anything can be achieved. This is what the
American Dream truly is to me. While it may be true that the way the American Dream is embodied
changes through generations, i.e. the fight to be acknowledged in October Sky, the essence is still the
same. The American Dream is to be able to live, work, thrive, and be whatever you set your mind to.
This essence of the American Dream is everything to me because just a few short months ago the
concept of the American Dream meant nothing to me. It was just a thing my mother talked about at
dinner, or a fable that seemed to irrelevant to notice, but that all changed when I opened my eyes to
the real meaning behind it all. It made me feel like there was a purpose to the chaos, it made it all feel
real.
This is especially attributed to Cinderella man, as it showed just how important the American Dream
is, but it showed just how powerful it could be as well. In Cinderella Man,
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Essay Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis is a complex, autoimmune disease caused by damage of the fatty myelin sheaths
around axons of the brain and spinal cord which leads to demyelination, lesions (scaring) and
inflammation1, 2, 3. This damage leads to disruption of nerve impulse along axons resulting in the
many symptoms seen in multiple sclerosis patients. Although its exact etiology is unknown, current
research indicates that multiple sclerosis is a complex combination of genetic and environmental
factors. It has been established that multiple sclerosis is not inherited but research is being focused on
genetic influence and suceptibility3. Like many other diseases with genetic components to their
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Results are consistent with the IL2/IL2R pathway in its role of controlling autoimmunity since the
IL2/IL2R pathway controls immunity through proliferation and survival of T cells. In addition this
pathway maintains peripheral T cell tolerance, which, when not kept in check by regulatory T cells
will result in autoimmunity leading to damage of the myelin sheaths around axons. Reduced function
of regulatory T cells has been detected in multiple sclerosis patients1, pointing to reduced function of
the IL2/IL2R pathway due to genotypic variation.
A similar study investigating the genetic role of IL7/IL7RA pathway in multiple sclerosis
susceptibility was conducted through genotyping and statistical analysis of genotypic distributions, in
multiple sclerosis patients and controls, who were matched ethnically, by gender and age. Results
show that polymorphisms in IL7 not only indicate statistically significant association with the disease
but higher estimated genotype relative risks as well2. The IL7/ILRA pathway is involved in
development, maturation and survival of T and B cells, contributing to the body s immune system2.
Autoimmune response can result from the modified function of the pathway due to genetic variation
of IL7 or IL7RA genes. Results of the study show that genetic variations in the IL7/IL7RA play an
important role not only in the
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Analysis Of Can We All Have It All Anne Marie Slaughter
Can we all have it all ? is a ted talk that is composed and presented by Anne Marie Slaughter.
Throughout the video the idea of equality is developed. The idea of equality is often misconceived by
society. Slaughter discusses the idea of a revolution in humanity by creating a difference in our work
places, our policies, and our culture. Slaughter talks about equality through the eyes of society.
Slaughter mentions at (02:38), that full equality does not mean valuing women on male terms . A
change that needs to be made to potentially create equality is presented in work places. Work and
family are not meant to overpower one another because they are meant to be handled as a pair.
Slaughter addresses the fact that workers become more efficient
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What Are The Key Events Of The 2000 s
The 2000s was a decade that began on January 1, 2000, and ended on December 31, 2009. The 2000
Summer Olympic Games was something extraordinary. Music became terrible due to auto tune. Space
exploration discovers many secrets. Terrorist became a major threat to America. Technology
advancements change how we live today. The growth of the Internet contributed to globalization
during the decade which allowed faster communication among people around the world. Of the many
things that occurred in the 2000 s these are the most
The 2000 Summer Olympic Games, Sydney, Australia was selected as the host city. Teams from 199
countries participated. 586 competitors, 333 men, and 253 women, took part in 265 events of 31
sports. The United States won the most medals with 93, while Australia came in 4th with 58. The
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These aggressions (also referred to as 9/11) were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the
Islamic terrorist group al Qaeda. It was the deadliest day in history for New York City firefighters as
343 were killed. The attacks killed 2,997 people, injured over 6,000 others, and caused at least $10
billion in property and infrastructure damage totaling at $3 trillion. The United States responded to the
attacks by launching the War on Terror and invading Afghanistan to remove the Taliban, which had
harbored al Qaeda.
The financial crisis of 2007 2008, also known as the 2008 or global financial crisis, is considered by
many economists to have been the worst crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s. It occurred
despite aggressive efforts by the Federal Reserve and Treasury Department to prevent the U.S.
banking system from collapsing. This led to the Great Recession. That s when housing prices fell 31.8
percent, more than during the Depression. Two years after the recession ended, unemployment was
still above 9
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The Issue Of Abortion On The United States Essay
The topic I have selected to write about in this research paper is the issue of Abortion, My thesis in
this paper is to analyze the history of abortion in the United States prior to the Roe vs. Wade decision
and afterwards, and to demonstrate the ways in which our two major political parties views on this
issue have shifted over time along with the public s view on the issue. Abortion has been practiced for
most of human history. The ancient Greeks and Romans practiced it, although not all ancient thinkers
had the same views on abortion. Ancient Greek father of medicine (Britannica) Hippocrates was
against the procedure; in the Hippocratic Oath doctors had to swear, To not give a woman an abortive
remedy. (University of Virginia) Ancient Greek thinker Aristotle believed that fetuses gained a soul 40
days after conception for male fetuses, and 90 days after conception for female fetuses, a process of
which he termed ensoulment (BBC) The Bible is inexplicably quiet on the issue.(BBC) Jesus said
nothing about the practice of abortion neither did the apostles; It is through early Christian writings
such as The Didache (Ante Nicene Fathers, Vol. 7.) that abortion was inexplicably condemned by the
fledgling Christian Church and in turn all of Christendom. Between the 5th and 16 century views on
abortion changed as abortion came to gradually become acceptable as long as it was performed before
The Quickening which was a term for when the mother first felt the child
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Cellular Respiration Of Yeast Lab Report
Abstract:
This experiment is to examine, analyze and investigate the affects of pollutants on a simple organism
(yeast) and how the pollutants modify a simple organisms (yeast) rate to carry out cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration is an organism s ability to convert nutrients into energy (ATP). This experiment is
a method of addressing the way pollutants can interfere with an organism s ability to cellular respire
that can negatively affect life in an environment. Different pollutants (Isopropyl alcohol, vinegar, salt
solution (10%), and baking soda solution (5%)) will individually and separately be added to a mixture
of dry active yeast, granulated sugar and warm water present in a 25ml beaker, to stimulate an
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The first of which will be yeast and water, and the second will be yeast, water and sugar. Sugar serves
as a granulated carbohydrate that can help determine the rate of which cellular respiration increases.
Using a wax marker, label 2x 15ml culture tubes, 2x 25ml beakers, and 2x 4dram shell vials with Y=
Yeast, W= Water, and S= Sugar. Using a measuring spoon, measure 1.25ml of dry active yeast and
pour it into beaker #1, measure 1.25 ml of dry active yeast and pour it into beaker #2, measure 1.25ml
of granulated sugar and pour into beaker #2 (swirl beaker to mix sugar and yeast), measure 13ml of
warm water using a beaker and pour 13ml of warm water into both beakers #1 and #2 (swirl the warm
water to ensure the mixture of yeast and water and yeast and water and sugar). Pouring the contents of
beaker #1 into vial #1 and using an index finger, hold the contents of vial #1 and invert vial #1 into
culture tube #1. The culture vial will then be flipped right side up so that the culture tube is upside
down and the shell vial is right side up. The vial and tube will then be place on a table where they will
not be disturbed, but observed. The vials being integrated with measurements on their sides, the
amount of carbon dioxide produced will be evident by the amount of water and yeast mixture that
decreases. The amount of carbon dioxide produced will be measured at 1 minute intervals for 10
minuites. The same procedure will occur for beaker #2 and Vial
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The Legend Of Bagger Vance Analysis
In The Legend of Bagger Vance by Steven Pressfield, Rannulph Junah, a golfer, finds his swing.
Hardy Greaves, the narrator, retells the match between Rannulph Junah, Bobby Jones and Walter
Hagen from his point of view to Michael, who is facing conflicts in his own life. The story begins in
Savannah, Georgia with Mr. Invergordon, a wealthy Scotsman. He envisions the grandest golf course
the South has ever seen and has it built by Alister Mackenzie. A 500 room hotel is also built. However,
when the Crash of 1929 hits, Mr. Invergordon s empire is lost and he cannot take the financial
pressure. After, Mr. Invergordon s suicide, Adele, his socialite daughter, inherits the course. Krewe
Island is finally finished almost a year later. Unfortunately, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Junah s game starts out mediocre, but then worsens as the first day continues. Bagger Vance offers
him advice and even points out Bobby s even tempoed swing and Walter s erratic one. As the match
progresses over the next three days, Bagger Vance shows Junah more and more of The Field in order
for him to replicate his Authentic Swing. Undoubtedly, Junah s golf game starts to improve. He is
soon knocking strokes off of his score easily. Hagen and Jones quickly see that their third opponent is
not to be taken lightly. Not long after, Junah shocks the crowd when he calls a penalty on himself for
accidentally moving his ball. Only Hardy witnesses this mistake, but Junah knows he cannot lie. At
this point, Bagger Vance realizes Junah has mastered his swing and the battle with his Inner Self.
Leaving Hardy to caddie for Junah, Bagger walks off the course. Junah ends up with a seventy six for
the third round, but drops down to a sixty six for the final eighteen holes. Hardy finishes the story and
decides to drive to the weathered Krewe Island Golf Course to play the only hole remaining in good
condition. Michael and Junah s granddaughter, Irene, also accompany him, bringing the three golf
balls Bagger Vance had during the match and Junah s driver, Schenectady Slim. Somehow, Bagger
Vance mysteriously appears and is there to hit golf balls with the trio on
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Theories Of Moral Psychology
Moral psychology is a branch of psychology that deals with the study philosophy and psychology.
This can either be used to explain moral development or can be explained as a part of it . The focus of
moral psychology is moral motivation, moral development, moral luck, moral ethics and
responsibility, etc. Moral psychology can be applied in various areas of studies like
psychology,philosophy and physiology. Moral psychology is perceived differently in different
cultures. It is culturally bias. Moral Developmental psychology focuses on the evolution and changes
in understanding morality from infancy through adulthood. In the field of moral development,
morality is defined as principles for how individuals ought to treat one another, with respect to justice,
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This model talks about physiological, personal, safety, love, self actualization and self esteem.
Dharma (Morality) Everyone is born different. This can create conflicts which are nothing but moral
conflicts or dilemmas for an individual. One s attitude when making these decisions and acting
accordingly determines how moralistic one is; that is how much one follows the laws of Dharma.
When humans deviate from Dharma it creates conflicts, which are evident both within individuals and
in the wider society. It gives birth to greed, desire, jealousy and anger that give rise to all forms of
conflicts and social disturbances. Dharma as selfless action An individual has the ability and right to
choose their own actions and to behave in a particular way. But the outcome of these actions is not in
the hands of an individual. A selfless action is when an individual s behavior is not governed or
effected or influenced by external forces and there is no importance given to outcomes. This allows
actualization of one s full potential (Shrivastava,Dhingra Bhardwaj
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Alexis Conso Research Paper
March was a busy month on Harper 2 but that didn t stop Alexis Fregoso. During the month of March
Alexis showed some great leadership by helping other residents on the floor study. Also Alexis was a
great advocate for my St. Patrick s Day event. He helped advertise it by word of mouth to a good
majority of my residents. Alexis has always shown support of my programs and he has nearly attended
every single one. Alexis is such a wonderful asset to my floor and he always brings such a bubbly and
interesting personality. He is great to have ad events especially one s I would like to get more
attendance to. Alexis also is a great role model to others on the floor. He frequently will go around and
check up on everyone to make sure they are okay and having a good day. I ve noticed that if he sees
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Well Alexis is your guy. Alexis knows a great deal about cars and he has helped countless of my
residents with their car troubles. Not only has he helped my residents, he has also helped me. A couple
days before spring break, I decided to change the spark plugs in my car. Even though Alexis had three
tests the week before spring break he still was able to help me with my car. He really puts others
above himself. Another thing I love about Alexis is that he won t just leave you high and dry in a time
of need. When we changed the spark plugs in my car we must have smashed a valve because my car
could not be driven. By the time we noticed this problem it was time to go home for spring break. Not
only did Alexis go out of his way to help me change my spark plugs and help me figure out my
problem, he also drove me two hours home so I could enjoy my spring break with my family. He then
picked me and took me back to school at the conclusion of spring break. I couldn t thank him enough
for this wonderful deed he performed for me. I am very grateful I have Alexis on my floor as a
resident and now he s become a very close
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Risk Analysis Of Risk Analysis And Management
1.
Risk analysis and management
One of the key segments of applying administrative safeguards to ensure or protect the association s
health care records or data is known as risk analysis. It is difficult to set up a successful risk
management program if the association doesn t know about the dangers or risks that exist. Risk
analysis is generally new to medical field. Couple of associations/ organization implemented formal
security hazard/risk assessment before the HIPAA rules publication. This is not enough to prevent the
risks in health care. So, health care has to adapt risk assessment processes similarly like other
industries
Eight steps for risk analysis process
Eight steps for risk analysis process explained by Steve Weil (2004)
1. Boundary definition The organization or association should build up a detailed inventory of all
health care data and data frameworks. This audit can be directed utilizing interviews, examinations,
surveys, or different means. The essential thing in this step is to recognize all the patient particular
medical record data, Medical information systems (both inner and outer), and clients of the data and
health care information system.
2. Threat identification Distinguishing risk will bring about a list of every single potential risk to the
association s medicinal services information systems. The three general sorts of risk are
a. Natural, for example, surges and flames
b. Human, this can be deliberate or accidental
c. Environmental, for
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The Book Thief Quotes
1. Brother s Funeral
When it came down to it, one of the called the shots. The other did what he was told. The question is,
what if the other is a lot more than one. (Zusack 18)
Occuring her brother s funeral, main character Liesel Meminger is stuck pondering in thought. This
quote hints at the main point of the story referencing basically nazi reign. Following her brother s
funeral, Liesel stumbles upon a book that one of the gravediggers had dropped and Liesel proceeds to
pick it up. This is the first book she steals. This is Liesel first noted instance of her grief.
2. The Gravedigger s Handbook
All that mumbling. It wasn t until later, when there was a bed wetting incident midnightmare, that an
extra reading education began. Unofficially, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The book becomes a foreshadowing of the future. As the story progresses we see that her town
experiences their first air raid. They have to leave behind Max. As the air raid progresses Liesel fears
losing Max, and begins to read out loud in the shelter. Liesel fears losing yet another close family
member.
8. Hans Compassion
Liesel witnesses Hans trying to give bread to a Jew. Not only does Hans and the Jew get whipped but
now the Nazi s become suspicious of Hans and search his house. Max is no longer safe in the
basement and must leave. Liesel now has another loved one taken away from her.
9. Bye bye Hans
Hans gets drafted into the army and once again Liesel must lose another lover person taken away from
her. Liesel is in search for words. The dictionary represents her lost for words. She is searching for
something to express her pain.
10. The Last Human Stranger
Liesel steals her last book from the mayor s wife. The title book, The Last Human Stranger, is a clear
representation of Liesel as a character after all that has happened. Liesel view of the world is bleak
and lonely.
11. Max s
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A Summary Of Andrew Carnegie And J. P. Morgan
During the time of the American Industrial Revolution famous names like Andrew Carnegie and J.P.
Morgan were investing their money in the Steel and Financial industry to strike it big and become
even richer. Both Carnegie and Morgan, being the brilliant investors that they were, had two very
similar, but different strategies to make the most money possible and rule their markets. While
Morgan believed in horizontal integration, Carnegie invented a system that was much more interesting
and complex, which would be appellated vertical integration. Morgans method of horizontal
integration is defined as, the acquisition of additional business activities that are at the same level of
the value chain in similar (Staff, April 2015). Morgan was buying all the smaller steel mills and
railroad companies to allow him to rule the whole market, which worked, but had several downfalls.
Even though Morgan owned a large amount of factories and percentage of the industry, it didn t mean
that he was going to make more money easier. Carnegie, on the other hand, used his method of
vertical integration, which would allow him to ultimately defeat J.P. Morgan s threat on the market.
Vertical integration is a strategy where a company expands its business operations into different steps
on the same production path, such as when a manufacturer owns its supplier and/or distributor (Staff,
December 2015). So, in Carnegie s instance, he was buying all the smaller companies that he orders
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Strategy And Motivation In The Gunpowder Plot
Nicholls, Mark. Strategy and Motivation in the Gunpowder Plot. The Historical Journal 50, no. 4
(2007): 787 807. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20175128.
This article reviews the strategy and motivation behind the Guy Fawkes plot which is better known as
the Gunpowder plot. From the recruitment of Thomas Percy and Guy Fawkes in May 1604, until
November 1605, eight men were brought into the Plot. Some came to help with the logistics of
tunneling under Westminster, while others provided money for the purchase of gunpowder and
military supplies. The author considers if the originators built the plan for the plot on a misguided
belief of widespread support for a Catholic insurrection to help combat the Protestantism. But as the
author also points ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Viney reviews how the deism of four of Americans founders helped to shape a nation. Viney focuses
on the men that compose the Deist spectrum in America. These men are Benjamin Franklin, Thomas
Paine, and Thomas Jefferson. Viney begins by defining Enlightenment and the Deist Spectrum. He
focuses on the Enlightenment ideas about reason guiding humanity. For the deist spectrum this would
include someone who accepts the existence of God based on reasoning alone and not by revealed
religion or faith. The author explores Benjamin Franklin s autobiography and discovers that Franklin
became a deist after reading books against Deism, finding the deists arguments stronger. The next
Founder Viney explores Thomas Paine. As a deist, Paine was not a Christian. Paine rejected the claim
that God inspired the Bible because human language could be misunderstood, mistranslated, or
corrupted. Paine believed that the study of mathematics and science would reveal God s true Word.
Finally, Viney reviews Jefferson s attitudes which were distinctly deistic and Unitarian. Jefferson
believed Jesus to be a great moral teacher, but nothing more. Viney concludes by show how these
deists shaped the history of America from their time
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Essay On The Day I Became A Manuscript
The Day I Became A Manuscript I m under no illusion I m no music aficionado, partly because I treat
mainstream listening like a take away container, I sniff it, flip the curved edge cardboard top off, dive
in with a fork make some agreeable noises and then send the container off to recycling utopia. After
that, I rarely think about it. Unfortunately, I did pay attention to the download charts in recent weeks
in preparation for such a question. You may ve heard of them, the chart with the most up to date
download stats available to man said, as if you genuinely care... ah, the wonders of download
technology. As one of the pioneers of the digital age, namely getting the strong coffees and testing
buffer speeds / encryptions and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sign the walls of your Labyrinth... What an odious task that sounds like, errr, hardly jovial Y es,
labyrinths are via nature irregular irksome networks, they exist only in fiction, too meticulous to make
them a reality. Furthermore, I profess, wall signing presumably is a means to find your way out again
mindfully of course; yep, worth noting that, pens are available, allegedly. I cradle myself in anguish
with the poetry so called creative terminology indeed, I can be sure, Despacito s purpose is to make
your whole body a manuscript; written in Latin; well we don t want to pay witness to English
translation on a daily basis by looking in the mirror, staring at oneself, thinking: I wish the manuscript
made sense. meh, last time, I get kiss stripped by Daddy Yankee. During those hazy days of
pretending to Brazillian aupairs, I missed rhythm classes at school, and the only salsa I knew was a
spicy dip, that line got me more than I bargained for. I now find the Latin vibe somewhat nostalgic;
thus, I engage in a smidgen of slipper tapping under the desk; Beiber style. Summer inspires a plethora
of heart y tunes... I recall the tender depth an office trousered, clean living Sharkey managed to
muster. A man in his physical prime informing us e number scally wags... a good heart is hard to
find... True love, the lasting kind. What a learning curve that was, more time for Commodore 64 code
... not
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Calorimetry Lab Report Summary
Summary Questions:
1. What value(s) of ΔHrxn did you determine? Compare to the literature value. The first trial that
contained 10 mL of NaOH and 10 mL of CH3COOH produced a ΔHrxn of 13.11 kJ/m. The second
trial, which contained 15 mL of NaOH and 5 mL of CH3COOH resulted in a ΔHrxn of 7.864 kJ/m.
Based on the literature value of NaOH CH3COOH, 57.5 kJ/m, we were off by 44.39 kJ/m in the first
trial, and 49.64 kJ/m in the second trial.
2. How did concentration and/or volume differences affect the heat change (q) for each trial? When
the volumes of NaOH and CH3COOH were equal, the temperature increased by 5 degrees celsius.
When we performed a second trial and added 15 mL of NaOH and 5 mL of CH3COOH, the
temperature only showed an increase ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We were also able to conclude that when you combine equal parts of an acid and base you can expect
to see a higher temperature change than you would if you added more parts of a base than a acid. Our
reasoning behind this conclusion is that when we added 10 mL of both solutions that temperature
increased by 5ºc, but when we added 15 mL of NaOH and only 5 mL of CH3COOH there was only a
temperature increase of 3ºc. In correlation, we calculated that when you have equal parts of acid and
base, the ΔHrxn will be higher than when you use more parts base than
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Gingko Bilboa Case Study
Gingko Bilboa is an amazing plant source to take alongside the plant that I wrote about, St. Johns
Worts. When taking Gingko Bilboa and St. Johns Worts together, there will be an additional amount of
neurotransmitters such as gamma and niacin. A well rounded anxiety/ADHD supplement system is
created when taken with an additional source of L theanine (Editor, n.d.). Thankfully this is an
established plant that is not primarily sought after within areas that may exploit people for their
resources, such as biopiracy. Many areas are warned against foreigners who become too interested in a
natural resource that have healing properties. They are leery, and for good reason, due to the value of
the resource to their immediate needs, and the fear that it will be wiped out with compensation only in
the form of the drug that is then created to be. I do believe that it is important to compensate the
indigenous people for the resource that was theirs and that was exploited. However, how do you put
an expected value for the cost and benefits of something that does not hold a monetary value, but
instead, a necessity to their way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Chemists, along with bio chemists, have tried a number of ways to synthesize the ingredient with the
end result being either too small of a yield, or a yield was created but done so with a complex route
and many issues to overcome (Huang, Wang, Chen, 2014). The reason that it is so difficult is that the
researchers are attempting to fully synthesize the ingredient, hypericin, and want to do so with a great
enough yield to be productive. Synthesis of hypericin without the ingredient itself has been achieved
by using various routes and ending with a 50% yield. However, it was done so with many obstacles
low yield, varying routes, large volumes of solvents, the high cost of reagents and solvents, and
difficulty in scaling up the reaction (Huang, Wang, Chen,
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Gingival Display Case Study
(A) Which patient factors affect surgical outcome?
Sex
When examining the collective results from the studies, out of a total of 75 patients, only 6 were male,
constituting 8% of the total population. In a study assessing the differences in esthetic perception of
females and males, participants scored images presented to them as less and less attractive as the
amount of upper gingival display increased during smile and speech. Female smile images were given
lower scores by both male and female assessors 17, suggesting that greater oral and dental
attractiveness is expected from women than from men. These results, combined with the fact that, in
most of the included studies, it was the patient who sought treatment further highlights the suggestion
that females tend to be more esthetically conscious compared to males. The data collected were
insufficient to show any ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An accurate measurement of the pre operative gingival display is vital as it controls the amount of
tissue to be excised. The amount of tissues removed ranges from 1.5 2 time the amount of display. It is
important to scrutinize this measurement to achieve a desirable result. In cases where gingival display
exceeds 10mm, the practitioner must carefully assess the surgical design, cutting too close to the
vermillion border may result in an undesirable outcome, with scar appearance, lip inversion or
eversion.
Facial balance
Out of a total of 22 studies only 7 studies cited vertical maxillary excess as a causative factor, however
only one of the studies disclosed the amount of discrepancy 20. Due to the limited number of studies
and limited data, we cannot conclude that lip repositioning is an ideal treatment for VME EGD cases;
however, it does offer an esthetic improvement. No conclusions could be drawn on the range of
vertical maxillary excess that could be successfully treated by this lip repositioning.
Lip
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Transmission Control Protocol And Its Development
Introduction This mini research is about Transmission Control Protocol TCP, its history what it does,
its possible vulnerabilities and its development. Main Concept The Transmission Control Protocol
(TCP) is a core protocol of the Internet protocol suite. It originated in the initial network
implementation in which it complemented the Internet Protocol (IP). TCP defines how computers send
packets of data to each other. TCP provides reliable, ordered, and error checked delivery of a stream of
octets between applications running on hosts communicating over an IP network. TCP is used to run
major applications as World Wide Web, email, file transfer, applications that doesn t need real time
services due to possible unpredictable delays. TCP Functions TCP s primary functions:
Addressing/Multiplexing: Most basic function is multiplexing data received from processes to be sent
out to underlying network layer protocol. Connection Establishment, Management and Termination:
TCP provides set of procedures to establish a TCP connection to transfer data, then manage the data
transfer through logical procedures to handle problems that may result at any time in the connection
and finally when done with this connection it terminates. Data Handling and Packaging: TCP defines a
mechanism for the applications to send to be able to send data to higher layers. These data are
packaged into messages to be set to needed destination. The destination software then unpackages the
data to use
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin Vs. Wuthering Heights...
Mr. Darcy, handsome gentleman s son from Pride Prejudice by Jane Austin, can be seen as a different
role model when compared to Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. Both novels have a
similar background but with a different twist. Austin s description of writing is seen to be related to a
more realistic and satire approach, whereas Bronte s style seems to be a bit gothic. Furthermore, both
novels have a romantic presentation of two very unique genders that fall deeply in love with one
another. Pride Prejudice starts off with Darcy being evaluated as a stuck up, evil man. However, the
readers are only seeing Elizabeth s perception of Darcy by gathering information from her outside
community. The climax of Pride ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Darcy s ideal is to gain Elizabeth s affection; therefore, he begins to find ways to distinguish a not so
cruel character. Darcy becomes more loveable when he writes his letter to Elizabeth about the truth of
his life situations with Wickham; however he is also seen to ripen when paying the dowry for Mr.
Bingley when Elizabeth s younger sister runs off with Wickham. Evidentially, Heathcliff and Darcy
are no big comparison; however, Heathcliff s love for Catherine was outstanding. His ideal holding
was the grudge he had toward the Earnshaws, especially Hindley for not being allowed to be with
Catherine. He seemed to have a very strategic plan on getting revenge on the Lintons, Earnshaws, and
especially Hindley. Heathcliff was always seen as the outcast and was not payed much attention to, as
he became older his affection towards Catherine grew, causing him to want to prove his social status
in Wuthering Heights. These male protagonists represent two different types of heroines. Both
Heathcliff and Mr. Darcy appeal to the readers the most because of the way they approach their love
situations. Heathcliff is seen to have the reversed role of Darcy, meaning, he did not grow up wealthy
and he is fighting to be with Catherine who is of superior society. He also catches the audience
attention in the beginning of the novel. He is seen to be cruel, anxious, and mysterious. Not until later
does the reader find out that Heathcliff loves and romantic towards the
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Care For Patients At The End Of Their Life
Providing care for patients at the end of their life is integral for doctors, nurses and clinicians as carers
and at a human level, as people. With an increasing ageing population, the provision of care for
vulnerable groups of people is on the increase, and giving such care is increasingly demanding (RCN,
2012). Although, healthcare workers are assiduous and professional in providing care for patients,
ethical dilemmas can still arise leading to inadequate care, with some issues being preventable with
better pro active teamwork and planning (Kreimer, 2010). This is an important topic to explore and
will be examined in this assignment, by focusing on a scenario from the healthcare setting. Firstly, a
summary of the case in question will be presented. Secondly, the ethical challenges in this case will be
explored by analysing and evaluating the patient s mental capacity, human rights and conflict between
those involved in the care. Thirdly, the essay will draw on relevant health and social care policy, and
will appraise the nurses roles and responsibilities and the decision making that should be adhered to.
The patient in the case study will be called Mrs Jones, a pseudonym that will be used throughout this
assignment, in order to maintain confidentiality (NMC, 2015).
The scenario that will be reflected on will be based on a situation that occurred with a patient called
Mrs Jones. Mrs Jones suffered from terminal cancer and had dementia, she was a long term resident in
a
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How To Write Paper About Yourself - Alderman Writing

  • 1. How To Write Paper About Yourself - Alderman Writing 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 Paper About Yourself - Alderman Writing How To Write Paper About Yourself - Alderman Writing
  • 2. Martin Luther s 95 Theses Analysis Martin Luther wrote his 95 theses at a time when Europe was changing, over the years it had garnered a greater sense of nationalism in part brought on by the failings of the church. It is these failings that Luther wrote about and ultimately helped lead to the success of the Reformation (Kagen 322). Some of the key issues that Luther raised were the indulgences and general corruption of the church (Adolph Spaeth). The indulgences were created as a way for the Catholic church to generate revenue and they functioned as a get out of jail (purgatory) free card. Catholics believe that the soul goes to purgatory to be cleansed of their sins before moving on to heaven (Hollingsworth 11). Indulgences could be purchased from the church to either absolve the living or the dead from their sins without an act of repentance. The usual acts of repentance included prayer, fasting, almsgiving, and retreats and were meant to absolve the person of their sins (Hampson 89). Luther believed that an important part of being a Christian was to do charitable service over a lifetime, the ability for a person to buy their way into heaven greatly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The indulgences were created in 1343 as a way for the church to raise money. They cited that the church had a pool of good deed points that could essentially be doled out for a fee. In 1517 Pop Leo X created the jubilee Indulgence to finance the rebuilding of St. Peters Basilica in Rome. This Indulgence absolved the sinner of all outstanding sins that had been perpetrated allowing them to skip purgatory (Kagen 324). Luther felt that the church was undermining the very foundation of Christianity as a way to make money (Hampson 89). Luther says, Why does not the pope, whose wealth is to day greater than the riches of the richest, build just this one church of St. Peter with his own money, rather than with the money of poor believers? (Adolph ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Why Email Is Over For Task Management No matter what services or products you re selling, in today s social world, you need an equally social business solution that transforms the way your team communicates, works together, and organizes ideas. Whether you think you do or not, you need to kick your email to do list to the curb and open your doors to task management software. Why email is over for task management Marketing done over email continues to be highly effective at attracting new customers to your business. Unfortunately, using email as a task manager has declined in favor. Despite its many merits, email remains a reactive tool. That is, you react to tasks sent to your inbox. A major drawback here is there is no legroom to proactively assign tasks to yourself, or document projects discussed in meetings or over the phone. While email separates messages chronologically, there is no obvious step by step chronology to complete tasks sent over email. Email messages can be terribly ambiguous leading to confusion regarding a task s parameters. Just opening an email inbox can induce angst in the most level headed and organized employees. Speaking of organization, yes, you can develop tons of folders to group tasks. But there is no accommodation for messages that overlap between folders, nor is there a way to set deadlines or measure task completion. Above all, an email account is flooded around the clock with other unrelated messages, giving rise to the hated, yet inevitable problem labeled D for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Analysis Of Thomson s Argument Of Determining The... Through the words of Thomson, the argument of determining the implementation of life exists. Thomson examines the conflict between practicality and impracticality. Practicality stands on empiricism where science based beliefs as factual concrete information structures the overall argument of pro choice. Impracticality stands on faith where it could be argued that religious based knowledge serves as concrete information to defend pre life. In my essay I will argue Thomson s claim of the special cases in which abortion is acceptable and challenge the morality of deciding the fate of a human life who does now have a voice of input. Thomson begins her argument by discussing when life begins. There are two theoretical ideas of how an individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Function Of Management Control ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬_____________________________________ Assessment 2 Research Exercise BUS 106A Introduction of Business A T3/14 (Control Issues) Prepared by: Nirendra Adhikari Student no. 11401185 Timing: Tutorial on Monday 9am 11pm, LA T1 Tutor: Katerina Pantzikas Due date 19th Jan 2015 Table of Substance:  Introduction...................................................................................................Page 3  Feedforward Control..................................................................................Page4  Concurrent controls.....................................................................................Page4  Feedback controls.........................................................................................Page5  Financial Control..........................................................................................Page5  Conclusion......................................................................................................Page 6  References......................................................................................................Page 6 Introduction: The function of management control refers to all processes which will keep manager up to date about the organisation s operation. That will help the manager to take necessary decision ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. My Service Learning Hours At Asarese Matters Community Center This spring semester I had the privilege of completing my service learning hours at Asarese Matters Community Center. I chose to conduct my hours of service at this site because I felt like I could relate to the kids that are experiencing a life of poverty with limited mobility opportunities. Most my time spent there I interacted with a majority of the kids through basketball and competitive activities like billiards, ping pong and talking sports. While observing relationships and interactions between staff and youth that attend the community center I noticed the important role that sport and education played in the life of the children. Using my sociological imagination, I would like to explore the role of sport and the interactions and behaviors that takes place during competitive situations, also the role of education and the kids perception on going to college and using sport and education as a way of succeeding and escaping the concentrated poverty of the Buffalo communities. Using the lived experience that I encountered and knowledge acquired in the past, I will try to piece together a connection and express how the macro level expectations of a community to prosper influences the self esteem,behaviors and attitudes among social groups at the micro level here in the city of Buffalo and at Asarese Matters community center. Winning and Losing A majority of the kids families that attend Asarese are either part of the working poor or the underclass. Buffalo is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. A Research Background On Social Network Services 3. Research Background On April 15, 2013, two pressure cooker bombs exploded near the Boston Marathon finish line at around 2:49 pm in a period of few seconds, killing three people and injuring three hundred people. On April 18, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) identified the primary suspects, Tamerlan Tsarnaev and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, and released their pictures and surveillance videos on the media. The first suspect was reported to be killed in an encounter with the police. The second suspect was caught the next day at 8:50 pm. The announcement regarding this disaster was on social network services (SNS) in one minute after the incident. In the span of five days from April 15 to April 19, there were many tweets exchanged between people about the incident, their views on the situation, their anxiety, confusion and response to different announcements from the Boston Police Department and other news media. There was a huge number of tweets exchanged between users about the incident before the explosion and after. This includes the tweets which gave real time information and information about tracking suspects to the public. At the same time, it also lead to the diffusion of negative emotions among public. Paul Ekman, who is an American Psychologist, found six emotions which are universal Sadness, Anger, Fear, Happiness, Disgust and Surprise. In this study, we were focusing on the three negative emotions Anger, Fear (Anxiety) and Sadness. (Wikipedia 15th April, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Eight Signs of Jesus LIBERTY UNIVERSITY The Eight Signs and Miracles in Gospel of John ON LINE LEARNING CAMPUS Rick Buck Submitted by Karen Teresa Galbreath February 8, 2012 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 3 Chapter 2 The First Sign Miracle: Turning Water to Wine 4 Chapter 3 The Second Sign Miracle: Healing the Nobleman s Son 6 Chapter 4 The Third Sign Miracle: Healing of the Lame man 8 Chapter 5 The Fourth Sign Miracle: Feeding the 5,000 with Bread and Fish 10 Chapter 6 The Fifth Sign Miracle: Jesus Walking on Water 12 Chapter 7 The Sixth Sign Miracle: Healing of a Blind Man 14 Chapter 8 The Seventh Sign Miracle: Resurrection of Lazarus from death to life 16 Chapter 9 The Eighth Sign Miracle: Miraculous Catch ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... TH. D., D. Min., Woodrow, Michael Kroll, Th. D., The KJV Parallel Bible Commentary P. 2080 [4] McGee, Vernon J., The Gospels of John Chapters 1 10 P. 43 Chapter 3 The Second Sign Miracle: Healing the Nobleman s Son The second miracle involved a nobleman s son. The nobleman s son was very sick and lived in Capernaum. The nobleman heard that Jesus was coming into Galilee, and approaches Him and ask if He would heal his dying son. Jesus replies, that unless ye see signs and wonders ye will not believe. John 4:48 According to Dr. Towns, this miracle showed power over space. Jesus did not travel to the man s son to perform the act, but performed the miracle from a distance. Twice John mentions the faith of the nobleman. First, he believed the word that Jesus spoke to him (John 4:50) Later, when that word was confirmed, he himself believed (John 4:53). The first expression of faith was faith in the spoken word of God, and the second expression of faith was in the incarnate Word of God. This sign was significant in that not only the father believed but also his whole household, which would include not only his family but also his servants. This is the first example of salvation to all that believe. [5] The nobleman comes to faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and he brings his whole family with him. For it says in verse 53, And himself believed and his whole house. This just goes to show that the even most powerful people in this world, when
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  • 10. Age-Related Changes In The Male Reproductive System Several age related changes occur in the male reproductive system. In some but not all men, the size and weight of the testes decrease, with an associated decrease in the number of interstitial cells and a thinning of the wall of the seminiferous tubules. These changes may be secondary to a decrease in blood flow to the testes or to a gradual decrease in sex hormone production. In addition, the rate of sperm cell production decreases, and the number of abnormal sperm cells produced increases. However, sperm cell production does not stop, and it remains adequate for fertility for most men. Age related changes become obvious in the prostate gland by age 40. By age 60, there is a clear decrease in blood flow to the prostate gland, an increased ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Characteristics Of Lowbrow Art Lowbrow Art Lowbrow art is a unique art movement that emerged in the 1970s in the shady corners of Los Angeles, California. Lowbrow art has many labels such as underground, Neo pop, and Nobrow. Also known as pop surrealism, lowbrow art, was inspired by surf culture, punk music, underground comix, and most importantly, cartoon and comics. Lowbrow art is a movement for the millions of people who share a common culture. The movement has steadily grown since the 1970s and isn t going anywhere soon. The pop culture prevalent in lowbrow art differs through each artist and is represented through their imagery. In this paper, I am going to elaborate on the characteristics of lowbrow art. Then, compare and contrast two contemporary lowbrow artist s works, Isabel Samaras and Kenny Scharf (Esaak). Lowbrow art was born underground. Represented as street culture, lowbrow is focused around retro and rebellious pop culture. Artists that created lowbrow artwork are typically self taught and don t care about the recognition because often there was very little. Lowbrow artists tend to have a humorous or sarcastic approach in their art. They don t follow the rules and they enjoy poking fun at convention. Lowbrow is a broad term that falls in between fine art such as museum art and low art such as tattoos. Many artists fall under this category but are drastically different from each other. Lowbrow art has been branching off into different forms and styles since its creation. This results ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Bioethical Dilemmas Of Mary Shelley s Frankenstein Annie Brown Mr. Lipscomb AP Literature and Comp 12 April 2016 The Bioethical Dilemmas in Mary Shelley s Frankenstein According to the Upfront magazine by the year 2017, the world may be facing a real life Frankenstein. Physician Sergio Canavero claims that he can give paralyzed people or those with cancer a new life by removing their heads and transplanting them onto healthy bodies donated by brain dead patients (4). There are many problems with Canavero s claim: firstly, people believe Canavero is trying to play God, secondly, the ethical problem of experimenting animals, and lastly, the question of how the transplanted person would be treated by society. These ethical issues are the principles issues of bioethics, which is the study the ethics of medical and biological research. While bioethics is a recently new field, the principle issues have been around since the age of scientific revolution. The years following the scientific revolution were filled with many writers whom wished to warn society about advancing medical procedures. Among those writers, was young Mary Wallstonecraft Shelley, who was born on 30 August 1797 in the Polygon, Somers Town, London. Mary Shelly lived through many tragedies; her mother died when she was born, her husband, Percy Shelley, was suicidal, she lost many of her children, and eventually her husband died when he went out sailing. While her husband was alive, they traveled to Switzerland to meet the English poet, George Gordon Lord ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Separation Of Gender In The Toy Industry Retailers across America have had specific ways of marketing products to young children for several decades. Depending on gender, these products have been advertised and targeted in two distinct different ways. The most infamous example of this type of practice is in the toy industry. In almost any supermarket, like Wal Mart, it is possible to find this separation in gender appeal in each respective toy aisle. Based off these differences, messages that suggest to boys and girls how they should behave and identify due to their gender can be found. The boys aisle has an overall theme of blue, correlating with the idea blue represents masculinity. In it, items such as toy guns, wrestling and super hero action figures, race cars, and sports accessories can be found. The toy guns, such as Nerf, are exclusively found in the boys aisle because men are overwhelmingly expected to enjoy activities such as hunting or to enter the military in their later lives. Boys are thought to and encouraged to idolize wrestling stars and super heroes because of their bold appearance and brave personalities, something men are seen to strive for. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Items such as Barbie dolls, baby dolls, ponies, and dresses are located in this section. Barbie dolls are a staple in female toys market because young girls are taught to aspire to adopt the general appearance of these dolls to look pretty in a girly way. Dolls of babies that you can feed, clean, and nurture are exclusively targeted to girls due to America s view that women must take the largest role in raising children. Horses and ponies are advertised to girls for their grace and elegance, something part of an ideal girl s demeanor. The dresses also embody the beauty aspect of Barbie dolls to immerse girls in those concepts. Similarly to male toys, female toys are largely displayed to girls based on gender assumptions in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Cinderella Man American Dream Forget all the reasons it won t work and believe the one reason that it will. Unknown. This quote from an unknown author perfectly addresses what I believe a critical step for attaining the American Dream is. To focus on the reasons someone cannot achieve something will only lead to disaster, but when someone takes the one reason why they can succeed, they do. There is no better representation of this and the American Dream than the movie Cinderella Man. It shows that no matter how bad things are, no matter how many reasons there are to lose faith in yourself, those who believe can overcome any adversities and find the American Dream. Cinderella Man is a story that takes place during the Great Depression, and features an ordinary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The underdog from the slums in New Jersey pushed his way to the top, taking down even the most renowned foes and becoming a glimmer of hope and determination for the people of America. He not only won the title of world champion, but lived the American Dream at a time where the country was at its darkest. This is in essence the purest form of the American Dream that I ve seen. It s an idea that no matter how terrible life is, if you have the willpower and hope, anything can be achieved. This is what the American Dream truly is to me. While it may be true that the way the American Dream is embodied changes through generations, i.e. the fight to be acknowledged in October Sky, the essence is still the same. The American Dream is to be able to live, work, thrive, and be whatever you set your mind to. This essence of the American Dream is everything to me because just a few short months ago the concept of the American Dream meant nothing to me. It was just a thing my mother talked about at dinner, or a fable that seemed to irrelevant to notice, but that all changed when I opened my eyes to the real meaning behind it all. It made me feel like there was a purpose to the chaos, it made it all feel real. This is especially attributed to Cinderella man, as it showed just how important the American Dream is, but it showed just how powerful it could be as well. In Cinderella Man, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay Multiple Sclerosis Multiple sclerosis is a complex, autoimmune disease caused by damage of the fatty myelin sheaths around axons of the brain and spinal cord which leads to demyelination, lesions (scaring) and inflammation1, 2, 3. This damage leads to disruption of nerve impulse along axons resulting in the many symptoms seen in multiple sclerosis patients. Although its exact etiology is unknown, current research indicates that multiple sclerosis is a complex combination of genetic and environmental factors. It has been established that multiple sclerosis is not inherited but research is being focused on genetic influence and suceptibility3. Like many other diseases with genetic components to their etiology, disease risk for multiple sclerosis can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Results are consistent with the IL2/IL2R pathway in its role of controlling autoimmunity since the IL2/IL2R pathway controls immunity through proliferation and survival of T cells. In addition this pathway maintains peripheral T cell tolerance, which, when not kept in check by regulatory T cells will result in autoimmunity leading to damage of the myelin sheaths around axons. Reduced function of regulatory T cells has been detected in multiple sclerosis patients1, pointing to reduced function of the IL2/IL2R pathway due to genotypic variation. A similar study investigating the genetic role of IL7/IL7RA pathway in multiple sclerosis susceptibility was conducted through genotyping and statistical analysis of genotypic distributions, in multiple sclerosis patients and controls, who were matched ethnically, by gender and age. Results show that polymorphisms in IL7 not only indicate statistically significant association with the disease but higher estimated genotype relative risks as well2. The IL7/ILRA pathway is involved in development, maturation and survival of T and B cells, contributing to the body s immune system2. Autoimmune response can result from the modified function of the pathway due to genetic variation of IL7 or IL7RA genes. Results of the study show that genetic variations in the IL7/IL7RA play an important role not only in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Analysis Of Can We All Have It All Anne Marie Slaughter Can we all have it all ? is a ted talk that is composed and presented by Anne Marie Slaughter. Throughout the video the idea of equality is developed. The idea of equality is often misconceived by society. Slaughter discusses the idea of a revolution in humanity by creating a difference in our work places, our policies, and our culture. Slaughter talks about equality through the eyes of society. Slaughter mentions at (02:38), that full equality does not mean valuing women on male terms . A change that needs to be made to potentially create equality is presented in work places. Work and family are not meant to overpower one another because they are meant to be handled as a pair. Slaughter addresses the fact that workers become more efficient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What Are The Key Events Of The 2000 s The 2000s was a decade that began on January 1, 2000, and ended on December 31, 2009. The 2000 Summer Olympic Games was something extraordinary. Music became terrible due to auto tune. Space exploration discovers many secrets. Terrorist became a major threat to America. Technology advancements change how we live today. The growth of the Internet contributed to globalization during the decade which allowed faster communication among people around the world. Of the many things that occurred in the 2000 s these are the most The 2000 Summer Olympic Games, Sydney, Australia was selected as the host city. Teams from 199 countries participated. 586 competitors, 333 men, and 253 women, took part in 265 events of 31 sports. The United States won the most medals with 93, while Australia came in 4th with 58. The games cost ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These aggressions (also referred to as 9/11) were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al Qaeda. It was the deadliest day in history for New York City firefighters as 343 were killed. The attacks killed 2,997 people, injured over 6,000 others, and caused at least $10 billion in property and infrastructure damage totaling at $3 trillion. The United States responded to the attacks by launching the War on Terror and invading Afghanistan to remove the Taliban, which had harbored al Qaeda. The financial crisis of 2007 2008, also known as the 2008 or global financial crisis, is considered by many economists to have been the worst crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s. It occurred despite aggressive efforts by the Federal Reserve and Treasury Department to prevent the U.S. banking system from collapsing. This led to the Great Recession. That s when housing prices fell 31.8 percent, more than during the Depression. Two years after the recession ended, unemployment was still above 9 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Issue Of Abortion On The United States Essay The topic I have selected to write about in this research paper is the issue of Abortion, My thesis in this paper is to analyze the history of abortion in the United States prior to the Roe vs. Wade decision and afterwards, and to demonstrate the ways in which our two major political parties views on this issue have shifted over time along with the public s view on the issue. Abortion has been practiced for most of human history. The ancient Greeks and Romans practiced it, although not all ancient thinkers had the same views on abortion. Ancient Greek father of medicine (Britannica) Hippocrates was against the procedure; in the Hippocratic Oath doctors had to swear, To not give a woman an abortive remedy. (University of Virginia) Ancient Greek thinker Aristotle believed that fetuses gained a soul 40 days after conception for male fetuses, and 90 days after conception for female fetuses, a process of which he termed ensoulment (BBC) The Bible is inexplicably quiet on the issue.(BBC) Jesus said nothing about the practice of abortion neither did the apostles; It is through early Christian writings such as The Didache (Ante Nicene Fathers, Vol. 7.) that abortion was inexplicably condemned by the fledgling Christian Church and in turn all of Christendom. Between the 5th and 16 century views on abortion changed as abortion came to gradually become acceptable as long as it was performed before The Quickening which was a term for when the mother first felt the child ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Cellular Respiration Of Yeast Lab Report Abstract: This experiment is to examine, analyze and investigate the affects of pollutants on a simple organism (yeast) and how the pollutants modify a simple organisms (yeast) rate to carry out cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is an organism s ability to convert nutrients into energy (ATP). This experiment is a method of addressing the way pollutants can interfere with an organism s ability to cellular respire that can negatively affect life in an environment. Different pollutants (Isopropyl alcohol, vinegar, salt solution (10%), and baking soda solution (5%)) will individually and separately be added to a mixture of dry active yeast, granulated sugar and warm water present in a 25ml beaker, to stimulate an environment where yeast ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first of which will be yeast and water, and the second will be yeast, water and sugar. Sugar serves as a granulated carbohydrate that can help determine the rate of which cellular respiration increases. Using a wax marker, label 2x 15ml culture tubes, 2x 25ml beakers, and 2x 4dram shell vials with Y= Yeast, W= Water, and S= Sugar. Using a measuring spoon, measure 1.25ml of dry active yeast and pour it into beaker #1, measure 1.25 ml of dry active yeast and pour it into beaker #2, measure 1.25ml of granulated sugar and pour into beaker #2 (swirl beaker to mix sugar and yeast), measure 13ml of warm water using a beaker and pour 13ml of warm water into both beakers #1 and #2 (swirl the warm water to ensure the mixture of yeast and water and yeast and water and sugar). Pouring the contents of beaker #1 into vial #1 and using an index finger, hold the contents of vial #1 and invert vial #1 into culture tube #1. The culture vial will then be flipped right side up so that the culture tube is upside down and the shell vial is right side up. The vial and tube will then be place on a table where they will not be disturbed, but observed. The vials being integrated with measurements on their sides, the amount of carbon dioxide produced will be evident by the amount of water and yeast mixture that decreases. The amount of carbon dioxide produced will be measured at 1 minute intervals for 10 minuites. The same procedure will occur for beaker #2 and Vial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Legend Of Bagger Vance Analysis In The Legend of Bagger Vance by Steven Pressfield, Rannulph Junah, a golfer, finds his swing. Hardy Greaves, the narrator, retells the match between Rannulph Junah, Bobby Jones and Walter Hagen from his point of view to Michael, who is facing conflicts in his own life. The story begins in Savannah, Georgia with Mr. Invergordon, a wealthy Scotsman. He envisions the grandest golf course the South has ever seen and has it built by Alister Mackenzie. A 500 room hotel is also built. However, when the Crash of 1929 hits, Mr. Invergordon s empire is lost and he cannot take the financial pressure. After, Mr. Invergordon s suicide, Adele, his socialite daughter, inherits the course. Krewe Island is finally finished almost a year later. Unfortunately, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Junah s game starts out mediocre, but then worsens as the first day continues. Bagger Vance offers him advice and even points out Bobby s even tempoed swing and Walter s erratic one. As the match progresses over the next three days, Bagger Vance shows Junah more and more of The Field in order for him to replicate his Authentic Swing. Undoubtedly, Junah s golf game starts to improve. He is soon knocking strokes off of his score easily. Hagen and Jones quickly see that their third opponent is not to be taken lightly. Not long after, Junah shocks the crowd when he calls a penalty on himself for accidentally moving his ball. Only Hardy witnesses this mistake, but Junah knows he cannot lie. At this point, Bagger Vance realizes Junah has mastered his swing and the battle with his Inner Self. Leaving Hardy to caddie for Junah, Bagger walks off the course. Junah ends up with a seventy six for the third round, but drops down to a sixty six for the final eighteen holes. Hardy finishes the story and decides to drive to the weathered Krewe Island Golf Course to play the only hole remaining in good condition. Michael and Junah s granddaughter, Irene, also accompany him, bringing the three golf balls Bagger Vance had during the match and Junah s driver, Schenectady Slim. Somehow, Bagger Vance mysteriously appears and is there to hit golf balls with the trio on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Theories Of Moral Psychology Moral psychology is a branch of psychology that deals with the study philosophy and psychology. This can either be used to explain moral development or can be explained as a part of it . The focus of moral psychology is moral motivation, moral development, moral luck, moral ethics and responsibility, etc. Moral psychology can be applied in various areas of studies like psychology,philosophy and physiology. Moral psychology is perceived differently in different cultures. It is culturally bias. Moral Developmental psychology focuses on the evolution and changes in understanding morality from infancy through adulthood. In the field of moral development, morality is defined as principles for how individuals ought to treat one another, with respect to justice, others welfare, and rights (Definition retrieved ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This model talks about physiological, personal, safety, love, self actualization and self esteem. Dharma (Morality) Everyone is born different. This can create conflicts which are nothing but moral conflicts or dilemmas for an individual. One s attitude when making these decisions and acting accordingly determines how moralistic one is; that is how much one follows the laws of Dharma. When humans deviate from Dharma it creates conflicts, which are evident both within individuals and in the wider society. It gives birth to greed, desire, jealousy and anger that give rise to all forms of conflicts and social disturbances. Dharma as selfless action An individual has the ability and right to choose their own actions and to behave in a particular way. But the outcome of these actions is not in the hands of an individual. A selfless action is when an individual s behavior is not governed or effected or influenced by external forces and there is no importance given to outcomes. This allows actualization of one s full potential (Shrivastava,Dhingra Bhardwaj ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Alexis Conso Research Paper March was a busy month on Harper 2 but that didn t stop Alexis Fregoso. During the month of March Alexis showed some great leadership by helping other residents on the floor study. Also Alexis was a great advocate for my St. Patrick s Day event. He helped advertise it by word of mouth to a good majority of my residents. Alexis has always shown support of my programs and he has nearly attended every single one. Alexis is such a wonderful asset to my floor and he always brings such a bubbly and interesting personality. He is great to have ad events especially one s I would like to get more attendance to. Alexis also is a great role model to others on the floor. He frequently will go around and check up on everyone to make sure they are okay and having a good day. I ve noticed that if he sees you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Well Alexis is your guy. Alexis knows a great deal about cars and he has helped countless of my residents with their car troubles. Not only has he helped my residents, he has also helped me. A couple days before spring break, I decided to change the spark plugs in my car. Even though Alexis had three tests the week before spring break he still was able to help me with my car. He really puts others above himself. Another thing I love about Alexis is that he won t just leave you high and dry in a time of need. When we changed the spark plugs in my car we must have smashed a valve because my car could not be driven. By the time we noticed this problem it was time to go home for spring break. Not only did Alexis go out of his way to help me change my spark plugs and help me figure out my problem, he also drove me two hours home so I could enjoy my spring break with my family. He then picked me and took me back to school at the conclusion of spring break. I couldn t thank him enough for this wonderful deed he performed for me. I am very grateful I have Alexis on my floor as a resident and now he s become a very close ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Risk Analysis Of Risk Analysis And Management 1. Risk analysis and management One of the key segments of applying administrative safeguards to ensure or protect the association s health care records or data is known as risk analysis. It is difficult to set up a successful risk management program if the association doesn t know about the dangers or risks that exist. Risk analysis is generally new to medical field. Couple of associations/ organization implemented formal security hazard/risk assessment before the HIPAA rules publication. This is not enough to prevent the risks in health care. So, health care has to adapt risk assessment processes similarly like other industries Eight steps for risk analysis process Eight steps for risk analysis process explained by Steve Weil (2004) 1. Boundary definition The organization or association should build up a detailed inventory of all health care data and data frameworks. This audit can be directed utilizing interviews, examinations, surveys, or different means. The essential thing in this step is to recognize all the patient particular medical record data, Medical information systems (both inner and outer), and clients of the data and health care information system. 2. Threat identification Distinguishing risk will bring about a list of every single potential risk to the association s medicinal services information systems. The three general sorts of risk are a. Natural, for example, surges and flames b. Human, this can be deliberate or accidental c. Environmental, for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Book Thief Quotes 1. Brother s Funeral When it came down to it, one of the called the shots. The other did what he was told. The question is, what if the other is a lot more than one. (Zusack 18) Occuring her brother s funeral, main character Liesel Meminger is stuck pondering in thought. This quote hints at the main point of the story referencing basically nazi reign. Following her brother s funeral, Liesel stumbles upon a book that one of the gravediggers had dropped and Liesel proceeds to pick it up. This is the first book she steals. This is Liesel first noted instance of her grief. 2. The Gravedigger s Handbook All that mumbling. It wasn t until later, when there was a bed wetting incident midnightmare, that an extra reading education began. Unofficially, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The book becomes a foreshadowing of the future. As the story progresses we see that her town experiences their first air raid. They have to leave behind Max. As the air raid progresses Liesel fears losing Max, and begins to read out loud in the shelter. Liesel fears losing yet another close family member. 8. Hans Compassion Liesel witnesses Hans trying to give bread to a Jew. Not only does Hans and the Jew get whipped but now the Nazi s become suspicious of Hans and search his house. Max is no longer safe in the basement and must leave. Liesel now has another loved one taken away from her. 9. Bye bye Hans Hans gets drafted into the army and once again Liesel must lose another lover person taken away from her. Liesel is in search for words. The dictionary represents her lost for words. She is searching for something to express her pain. 10. The Last Human Stranger Liesel steals her last book from the mayor s wife. The title book, The Last Human Stranger, is a clear representation of Liesel as a character after all that has happened. Liesel view of the world is bleak and lonely. 11. Max s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. A Summary Of Andrew Carnegie And J. P. Morgan During the time of the American Industrial Revolution famous names like Andrew Carnegie and J.P. Morgan were investing their money in the Steel and Financial industry to strike it big and become even richer. Both Carnegie and Morgan, being the brilliant investors that they were, had two very similar, but different strategies to make the most money possible and rule their markets. While Morgan believed in horizontal integration, Carnegie invented a system that was much more interesting and complex, which would be appellated vertical integration. Morgans method of horizontal integration is defined as, the acquisition of additional business activities that are at the same level of the value chain in similar (Staff, April 2015). Morgan was buying all the smaller steel mills and railroad companies to allow him to rule the whole market, which worked, but had several downfalls. Even though Morgan owned a large amount of factories and percentage of the industry, it didn t mean that he was going to make more money easier. Carnegie, on the other hand, used his method of vertical integration, which would allow him to ultimately defeat J.P. Morgan s threat on the market. Vertical integration is a strategy where a company expands its business operations into different steps on the same production path, such as when a manufacturer owns its supplier and/or distributor (Staff, December 2015). So, in Carnegie s instance, he was buying all the smaller companies that he orders ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Strategy And Motivation In The Gunpowder Plot Nicholls, Mark. Strategy and Motivation in the Gunpowder Plot. The Historical Journal 50, no. 4 (2007): 787 807. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20175128. This article reviews the strategy and motivation behind the Guy Fawkes plot which is better known as the Gunpowder plot. From the recruitment of Thomas Percy and Guy Fawkes in May 1604, until November 1605, eight men were brought into the Plot. Some came to help with the logistics of tunneling under Westminster, while others provided money for the purchase of gunpowder and military supplies. The author considers if the originators built the plan for the plot on a misguided belief of widespread support for a Catholic insurrection to help combat the Protestantism. But as the author also points ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Viney reviews how the deism of four of Americans founders helped to shape a nation. Viney focuses on the men that compose the Deist spectrum in America. These men are Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine, and Thomas Jefferson. Viney begins by defining Enlightenment and the Deist Spectrum. He focuses on the Enlightenment ideas about reason guiding humanity. For the deist spectrum this would include someone who accepts the existence of God based on reasoning alone and not by revealed religion or faith. The author explores Benjamin Franklin s autobiography and discovers that Franklin became a deist after reading books against Deism, finding the deists arguments stronger. The next Founder Viney explores Thomas Paine. As a deist, Paine was not a Christian. Paine rejected the claim that God inspired the Bible because human language could be misunderstood, mistranslated, or corrupted. Paine believed that the study of mathematics and science would reveal God s true Word. Finally, Viney reviews Jefferson s attitudes which were distinctly deistic and Unitarian. Jefferson believed Jesus to be a great moral teacher, but nothing more. Viney concludes by show how these deists shaped the history of America from their time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay On The Day I Became A Manuscript The Day I Became A Manuscript I m under no illusion I m no music aficionado, partly because I treat mainstream listening like a take away container, I sniff it, flip the curved edge cardboard top off, dive in with a fork make some agreeable noises and then send the container off to recycling utopia. After that, I rarely think about it. Unfortunately, I did pay attention to the download charts in recent weeks in preparation for such a question. You may ve heard of them, the chart with the most up to date download stats available to man said, as if you genuinely care... ah, the wonders of download technology. As one of the pioneers of the digital age, namely getting the strong coffees and testing buffer speeds / encryptions and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sign the walls of your Labyrinth... What an odious task that sounds like, errr, hardly jovial Y es, labyrinths are via nature irregular irksome networks, they exist only in fiction, too meticulous to make them a reality. Furthermore, I profess, wall signing presumably is a means to find your way out again mindfully of course; yep, worth noting that, pens are available, allegedly. I cradle myself in anguish with the poetry so called creative terminology indeed, I can be sure, Despacito s purpose is to make your whole body a manuscript; written in Latin; well we don t want to pay witness to English translation on a daily basis by looking in the mirror, staring at oneself, thinking: I wish the manuscript made sense. meh, last time, I get kiss stripped by Daddy Yankee. During those hazy days of pretending to Brazillian aupairs, I missed rhythm classes at school, and the only salsa I knew was a spicy dip, that line got me more than I bargained for. I now find the Latin vibe somewhat nostalgic; thus, I engage in a smidgen of slipper tapping under the desk; Beiber style. Summer inspires a plethora of heart y tunes... I recall the tender depth an office trousered, clean living Sharkey managed to muster. A man in his physical prime informing us e number scally wags... a good heart is hard to find... True love, the lasting kind. What a learning curve that was, more time for Commodore 64 code ... not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Calorimetry Lab Report Summary Summary Questions: 1. What value(s) of ΔHrxn did you determine? Compare to the literature value. The first trial that contained 10 mL of NaOH and 10 mL of CH3COOH produced a ΔHrxn of 13.11 kJ/m. The second trial, which contained 15 mL of NaOH and 5 mL of CH3COOH resulted in a ΔHrxn of 7.864 kJ/m. Based on the literature value of NaOH CH3COOH, 57.5 kJ/m, we were off by 44.39 kJ/m in the first trial, and 49.64 kJ/m in the second trial. 2. How did concentration and/or volume differences affect the heat change (q) for each trial? When the volumes of NaOH and CH3COOH were equal, the temperature increased by 5 degrees celsius. When we performed a second trial and added 15 mL of NaOH and 5 mL of CH3COOH, the temperature only showed an increase ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We were also able to conclude that when you combine equal parts of an acid and base you can expect to see a higher temperature change than you would if you added more parts of a base than a acid. Our reasoning behind this conclusion is that when we added 10 mL of both solutions that temperature increased by 5ºc, but when we added 15 mL of NaOH and only 5 mL of CH3COOH there was only a temperature increase of 3ºc. In correlation, we calculated that when you have equal parts of acid and base, the ΔHrxn will be higher than when you use more parts base than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Gingko Bilboa Case Study Gingko Bilboa is an amazing plant source to take alongside the plant that I wrote about, St. Johns Worts. When taking Gingko Bilboa and St. Johns Worts together, there will be an additional amount of neurotransmitters such as gamma and niacin. A well rounded anxiety/ADHD supplement system is created when taken with an additional source of L theanine (Editor, n.d.). Thankfully this is an established plant that is not primarily sought after within areas that may exploit people for their resources, such as biopiracy. Many areas are warned against foreigners who become too interested in a natural resource that have healing properties. They are leery, and for good reason, due to the value of the resource to their immediate needs, and the fear that it will be wiped out with compensation only in the form of the drug that is then created to be. I do believe that it is important to compensate the indigenous people for the resource that was theirs and that was exploited. However, how do you put an expected value for the cost and benefits of something that does not hold a monetary value, but instead, a necessity to their way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chemists, along with bio chemists, have tried a number of ways to synthesize the ingredient with the end result being either too small of a yield, or a yield was created but done so with a complex route and many issues to overcome (Huang, Wang, Chen, 2014). The reason that it is so difficult is that the researchers are attempting to fully synthesize the ingredient, hypericin, and want to do so with a great enough yield to be productive. Synthesis of hypericin without the ingredient itself has been achieved by using various routes and ending with a 50% yield. However, it was done so with many obstacles low yield, varying routes, large volumes of solvents, the high cost of reagents and solvents, and difficulty in scaling up the reaction (Huang, Wang, Chen, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Gingival Display Case Study (A) Which patient factors affect surgical outcome? Sex When examining the collective results from the studies, out of a total of 75 patients, only 6 were male, constituting 8% of the total population. In a study assessing the differences in esthetic perception of females and males, participants scored images presented to them as less and less attractive as the amount of upper gingival display increased during smile and speech. Female smile images were given lower scores by both male and female assessors 17, suggesting that greater oral and dental attractiveness is expected from women than from men. These results, combined with the fact that, in most of the included studies, it was the patient who sought treatment further highlights the suggestion that females tend to be more esthetically conscious compared to males. The data collected were insufficient to show any ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An accurate measurement of the pre operative gingival display is vital as it controls the amount of tissue to be excised. The amount of tissues removed ranges from 1.5 2 time the amount of display. It is important to scrutinize this measurement to achieve a desirable result. In cases where gingival display exceeds 10mm, the practitioner must carefully assess the surgical design, cutting too close to the vermillion border may result in an undesirable outcome, with scar appearance, lip inversion or eversion. Facial balance Out of a total of 22 studies only 7 studies cited vertical maxillary excess as a causative factor, however only one of the studies disclosed the amount of discrepancy 20. Due to the limited number of studies and limited data, we cannot conclude that lip repositioning is an ideal treatment for VME EGD cases; however, it does offer an esthetic improvement. No conclusions could be drawn on the range of vertical maxillary excess that could be successfully treated by this lip repositioning. Lip ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Transmission Control Protocol And Its Development Introduction This mini research is about Transmission Control Protocol TCP, its history what it does, its possible vulnerabilities and its development. Main Concept The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a core protocol of the Internet protocol suite. It originated in the initial network implementation in which it complemented the Internet Protocol (IP). TCP defines how computers send packets of data to each other. TCP provides reliable, ordered, and error checked delivery of a stream of octets between applications running on hosts communicating over an IP network. TCP is used to run major applications as World Wide Web, email, file transfer, applications that doesn t need real time services due to possible unpredictable delays. TCP Functions TCP s primary functions: Addressing/Multiplexing: Most basic function is multiplexing data received from processes to be sent out to underlying network layer protocol. Connection Establishment, Management and Termination: TCP provides set of procedures to establish a TCP connection to transfer data, then manage the data transfer through logical procedures to handle problems that may result at any time in the connection and finally when done with this connection it terminates. Data Handling and Packaging: TCP defines a mechanism for the applications to send to be able to send data to higher layers. These data are packaged into messages to be set to needed destination. The destination software then unpackages the data to use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin Vs. Wuthering Heights... Mr. Darcy, handsome gentleman s son from Pride Prejudice by Jane Austin, can be seen as a different role model when compared to Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. Both novels have a similar background but with a different twist. Austin s description of writing is seen to be related to a more realistic and satire approach, whereas Bronte s style seems to be a bit gothic. Furthermore, both novels have a romantic presentation of two very unique genders that fall deeply in love with one another. Pride Prejudice starts off with Darcy being evaluated as a stuck up, evil man. However, the readers are only seeing Elizabeth s perception of Darcy by gathering information from her outside community. The climax of Pride ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Darcy s ideal is to gain Elizabeth s affection; therefore, he begins to find ways to distinguish a not so cruel character. Darcy becomes more loveable when he writes his letter to Elizabeth about the truth of his life situations with Wickham; however he is also seen to ripen when paying the dowry for Mr. Bingley when Elizabeth s younger sister runs off with Wickham. Evidentially, Heathcliff and Darcy are no big comparison; however, Heathcliff s love for Catherine was outstanding. His ideal holding was the grudge he had toward the Earnshaws, especially Hindley for not being allowed to be with Catherine. He seemed to have a very strategic plan on getting revenge on the Lintons, Earnshaws, and especially Hindley. Heathcliff was always seen as the outcast and was not payed much attention to, as he became older his affection towards Catherine grew, causing him to want to prove his social status in Wuthering Heights. These male protagonists represent two different types of heroines. Both Heathcliff and Mr. Darcy appeal to the readers the most because of the way they approach their love situations. Heathcliff is seen to have the reversed role of Darcy, meaning, he did not grow up wealthy and he is fighting to be with Catherine who is of superior society. He also catches the audience attention in the beginning of the novel. He is seen to be cruel, anxious, and mysterious. Not until later does the reader find out that Heathcliff loves and romantic towards the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Care For Patients At The End Of Their Life Providing care for patients at the end of their life is integral for doctors, nurses and clinicians as carers and at a human level, as people. With an increasing ageing population, the provision of care for vulnerable groups of people is on the increase, and giving such care is increasingly demanding (RCN, 2012). Although, healthcare workers are assiduous and professional in providing care for patients, ethical dilemmas can still arise leading to inadequate care, with some issues being preventable with better pro active teamwork and planning (Kreimer, 2010). This is an important topic to explore and will be examined in this assignment, by focusing on a scenario from the healthcare setting. Firstly, a summary of the case in question will be presented. Secondly, the ethical challenges in this case will be explored by analysing and evaluating the patient s mental capacity, human rights and conflict between those involved in the care. Thirdly, the essay will draw on relevant health and social care policy, and will appraise the nurses roles and responsibilities and the decision making that should be adhered to. The patient in the case study will be called Mrs Jones, a pseudonym that will be used throughout this assignment, in order to maintain confidentiality (NMC, 2015). The scenario that will be reflected on will be based on a situation that occurred with a patient called Mrs Jones. Mrs Jones suffered from terminal cancer and had dementia, she was a long term resident in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...