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Research Safeguarding Case Studies and the Outcomes Essay
Research safeguarding case studies and the outcomes.
Baby P.
Baby P was a 17 month old boy who died in 2007 after suffering a series of injuries. He suffered from over 50
injuries within a period of 8 months. In December 2006 a GP noticed bruising on Peter s hands and chest.
Baby P s mother, Tracey Connelly, was arrested and the care of Baby Peter was handed over to a family
friend, however Baby P returned to his mother in January 2007. Within a period of a few months Baby P was
admitted to hospital on two occasions with injuries including bruising, scratches and swelling on the side of
his head.
In June 2007 a social worker observed marks on peter and informed the police. A medical examination
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Rights at work.
Your rights at work will depend on: * Your statutory rights * Your contract of employment.
Your contract of employment cannot take away rights you have by law. E.g. if your contract states that you are
only entitled to two weeks paid holiday per year when, by law, all full time employees are entitled to 28 days
paid holiday a year then this part of your contract is void and does not apply.. However if your contract gives
your greater rights than the law does, (6 weeks paid holiday per year) then your contract applies. Statutory
Rights.
Statutory rights are legal rights based on laws passed by parliament. Nearly all workers, regardless of the
number of hours per week they work, have certain legal rights. There are some workers who are not entitled to
certain statutory rights.
Sometimes an employee only gains a right when they have been employed their their employer for a certain
length of time. Unless you are in the group of workers who are excluded you will have the following statutory
rights: * The right to a written statement of terms of employment within two months of starting work. * The
right to an itemised pay slip. * The right to be paid at least the national minimum wage. * The right to not
have illegal deductions made from pay. * The right to paid holiday. Full time employees are entitled to 28
days a year minimum, Part time employees are entitled to a pro rata amount. * The right to time off for
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Airport Security Research
Need of better airport security methods
Background
On the morning of September 11th 2001 the United States was attacked by a series of coordinated terrorist
attacks and, as a result, thousands of people died that day. After that event took place, tens of thousands of
people came together to form a new agency called the Transportation Security Administration, or TSA. Being
passed on November 19th 2001, the TSA began taking charge of the aviation security programs that were run
by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), by training, hiring, and deploying security forces to all of the
commercial airports within 12 months and providing 100 percent screening to all luggage in search for any
explosives by December 31, 2002.
Despite the effort to better protect our nations traveling security, the US has had potential terrorist attacks
through our airlines. People were able to bring unauthorized devices through the security checkpoints, that we
thought were reliable, undetected. Research has been done to the scanning machines we use and they were
proven ineffective and our way of using them as well.
Objective
It has been 14 years since the fall of the twin towers, throughout those years we have had about 2 terrorist ...
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With these machines people have also felt that they were being virtually strip searched and exposed. The
millimeter wave scanner, after being tested by researchers, has also been revealed that the machines are not as
effective as they were thought to be. Researchers have conducted studies and have proven that it is possible to
sneak unauthorized objects through the machines by taping the weapon on a body part or by sewing it into
your clothing line. Because the millimeter wave scanner does not have a password security system, it is also
possible to hack into the system to disable the
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Examples Of Spousal Betrayal In Half Of A Yellow Sun
Spousal betrayal
According to the Oxford Advanced Learner s Dictionary to betray means to hurt somebody who trusts you
especially by not being loyal or faithful. It frequently happens in our societies between two siblings, two
spouses or two States. Adichie depicts this situation throughout all her works. Half Of A Yellow Sun, her
second novel is no exception in this regard. In fact, the novel is a love story between Odenigbo and Olanna,
two lecturers at the university of Nsukka. Olanna s parents, Mr and Mrs Ozobia use her as sexual bait in order
to get business contrat from politicians. But she is clever enough and has rejected three wealthy men for
Odenigbo : chief Okonji, chief Okaro and Okagbue s son all proposed to her by her materialistic ... Show
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It is a kind of freedom which satisfies and relaxes and rejuvenates one and sets one free from one s anxieties.
Nobody sees them doing it but she avows it to her fiancé. By so doing Olanna breaks the statuquo. Olanna,
fiancée to Odenigbo known to everybody in the University of Nsukka dares sleep with another man and say it
openly to her future husband. Her action would not have had any importance if she had not informed
Odenigbo. She informs him purposedly ; to let him feel what she has felt when he did the samething with
Amala. Here, Adichie uses her feminist weapon to charter such denigrating and degrading treatments meted
out to women by their lover. Olanna has reached her goal because Odenigbo is upset and frustrated at hearing
her love affair with Richard. He is obliged to forgive her the way she did to him. Adichie puts Odenigbo in the
same condition he has put Olanna in to show that men through patriarchy should stop ill treating women and
that like men women have a conscience, feelings and a soul. The situation reminds me of a custom in Things
Fall Apart where the woman should say publicly how many men have slept with her since her fiancé has first
expressed the desire to marry her (TFA ; 11). Nobody asks such a question to men simply because patriarchy
has made people believe that men are superior to women and should not be controlled. Adichie by making
Olanna sleep with Richard is making a clarion call for the
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Project Bioshield And Keeping America Safe
Project Bioshield and Keeping America Safe
Now in this day and age biological threats and warfare are at an risk of all time high and the Project Bioshield
Act will protect the United States of America from these threats. On July, 10, 2010, the House of
Representatives created a bill that would withdraw two billion dollars from Project Bioshield to pay for a
boost in development for other federal programs. Even though the money was not cut from Project Bioshield
it showed us that the project is in danger of not getting the amount of money it really needs to protect the
United States of America. The United States government should invest more money into Project BioShield in
order to keep Americans safe from upcoming biological threats.
Project Bioshield will protect the citizens of the United States of America safe from biological threats and
warfare. Biological warfare is an act of war by using infectious toxins to wipe out or immobilize humans and
animals. An example some these infectious toxins include viruses, diseases, fungi, and bacteria. Project
Bioshield is an attempt to create useful medicines to protect the people of the United States of America from
biological and nuclear weapons. (Progress in the War on Terror)
Project Bioshield was signed into law on July 21, 2004, by President George W. Bush after he proposed this
project at the 2003 State of the Union address in response to the 2001 anthrax attacks. Project BioShield is a
comprehensive effort overseen
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Severe Anorexia Nervosa
Oftentimes, Anorexia Nervosa is classified as a psychological disorder and is not viewed as an instigator of
communication disorders. Besides the obvious negative consequences of eating disorders, anorexia can cause
an onset of dysphagia. Anorexia is a terrible disease and the annual death rate is approximately 12 times
higher than the death rate of all causes of death among females ages 15 to 24 (Holmes, Gudridge, Gaudiani,
Mehler, 2012). Severe anorexia Nervosa encompasses a plethora of medical complications that affects each
body system and causes severe weakness (Holmes, Gudridge, Gaudiani, Mehler, 2012). At this time, Speech
Language Pathology (SLP) is not well versed in treatment and management of anorexia conditions. Veldee ...
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The women were institutionalized in an acute medical center and experienced complications of malnutrition
and dysphagia (Holmes, Gudridge, Gaudiani, Mehler, 2012). To begin the study, the women were subjected to
a bedside swallow evaluation and video fluoroscopic studies (VFSS) (Holmes, Gudridge, Gaudiani, Mehler,
2012). Two of the patients showed signs of mild to moderate dysphagia and one demonstrated severe
dysphagia (Holmes, Gudridge, Gaudiani, Mehler, 2012). Two of the three also showed aspiration and the third
showed penetration (Holmes, Gudridge, Gaudiani, Mehler, 2012). Upon reviewing the findings, a SLP team
was brought in to perform therapy via NMES, along with swallowing therapy (Holmes, Gudridge, Gaudiani,
Mehler, 2012). Swallowing therapy tasks included compensatory strategies and strengthening exercises
(Holmes, Gudridge, Gaudiani, Mehler, 2012). The NMES device of choice in the study was the Vitals Stim
Therapy Unit (Holmes, Gudridge, Gaudiani, Mehler, 2012). The patients were tested orally using the
following consistencies: puree, thin, nectar thick, honey thick, mechanical soft and regular textures. Their
results were measured by using the Penetration Aspiration Scale that scores the passage and ejection of
material into the airway and vocal folds. The scale provides a score ranging from one to
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Essay On Emergency Medical Technician
As a teenager, you are forced to look for careers you might be interested in or might study for in college or a
university. Some students may pursue their interest in medicine, law enforcement, science, and so on. Though,
it s challenging to select a certain career you will be doing for the rest of your life. As for myself, I find the
medical field to be what I am personally most interested in. I believe that the three top careers I might pursue
are a coroner, an emergency medical technician, or a nuclear medicine technologist. A coroner is a profession
that deals with the actions of preforming autopsies for determining the cause of an unexplained death or doing
an investigation on a body related to a crime scene. The requirements that are ... Show more content on
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An EMT helps people on an emergency call before going to the hospital. There quick actions can sometimes
determine the outcome of a person s life. The requirements for this profession are: an associate s degree, a
training program, and must have completed at least 1,000 hours. You also need a license; it varies depending
on your location. The next level for this job is a paramedic; you need 1,300 in order to go up in level. As an
EMT you will perform skills like: documentation of person, decision making and problem solving, and
working with others to achieve a bigger goal. It is a very stressful job to have because sometimes you will be
placed in situations where their lives depends on you; one poor decision can harm the person s life and it
would be your fault. An EMT earns an average hourly wage of $16.88 but may go up to $26.29; in a year they
earn in total of $35,110 (O*Net Online). The job growth is 23.1%, it has grown greatly over the years and is
expected to keep on growing due to the fact that in the future we might be more necessitated by them
(sokanu). Related occupations are: municipal firefighters, fire inspectors, police patrol officers, and sheriffs
and deputy sheriffs (O*Net Online). For those who like the adrenaline, this job fits them
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Ethics Of Care-Giver
Ethics of care is to maintain relationships by compromise and accommodation for the well being of a care
givers and care receivers in a network of social relations. The meaning of care involves meeting the needs of
ourselves and others. Which refers to the ideas of concerning both the nature of morality and normative ethical
theory. But does this mean that the care receiver does exactly what the care giver desires in all situations?
What if I keep the money instead of returning it back? Then I wouldn t have to work twenty hours a week.
And I will be able to focus in school better because I m not working as many hours. I know the car dealership
owner doesn t need the money because he is an owner of a car dealership and he has more than enough
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Gente De Zona Fas
FANS ARE MALE FEMALE FANATICS ENTHUSIASTS MOSTLY AGES 30 39 Gente De Zona fans are
mostly Fanatics (39%) and Enthusiasts (31%) males and females between the ages of 30 39. Additionally, the
group has a penetration in the US Latino market of 4.7% (2.8M). FANS ARE EVENLY SPLIT AMONG
ENGLISH SPANISH SPEAKERS 49% of Gente De Zona fans prefer to speak Spanish at home, while 48%
prefer to speak English at home. 48% OF FANS LIVE WITH THEIR PARTNER KIDS 48% of Gente De
Zona fans live with their partners and kids, while 16% live with their parents. FANS ARE MORE LIKELY TO
SPEND THEIR TIME WITH TRAVEL, COOKING, EATING OUT, FILMS/CINEMA, SHOPPING Gente
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Top countries based on chatter are the U.S. (24%), followed by Spain (10%), and Venezuela (9%). GENTE
DE ZONA HAS A GOOD FOLLOWING, BUT SLIGHTLY BELOW AVERAGE ENGAGEMENT ON
SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS Gente De Zona has a relatively good social media following on most
platforms, however the band has a below average engagement rate across their social media platforms
compared to similar artists. Currently the band is sharing the same content across their social media platforms,
which has a negative effect on following and engagement. Consider having the artist post more native content
on each platform in order to drive followers and engagement. 42% OF ALLTIME REVENUE COMES
FROM THE US, FOLLOWED BY SPAIN WITH
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Book Thief Themes
In times of war everything gets destroyed, from countries to lives to culture. Nothing is off limits when
someone is willing to go to the extreme to get what they want, no matter who they step on on the way. In
Markus Zusak s The Book Thief, readers see the effects of war on the small, fictional town of Molching,
Germany during World War II, specifically on that of young Liesel Meminger and her foster parents Hans and
Rosa Hubermann. Through the eyes of Death one can relate the themes of war and the censorship of an
overrun country with those of extremist groups today who, years later, utilize some of the same methods of
control in order to gain power.
In late June of 1975, Elisabeth and Helmut Zusak welcomed Markus, their fourth (and last) child into the
world. At the time, they had been living in Sydney, Australia, however, both had emigrated from other
countries. Both Lisa s native country of Germany and Helmut s native country of Austria were a part of World
War II at the time of their living there, which led them to acquire stories that would later on inspire their son to
write what is arguably his most lucrative novel, The Book Thief. I grew up in Sydney, but when my ... Show
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The story follows Ed, a cab driver who starts to receive mysterious messages after he accidentally stumbles
into a heroic situation. Ed must solve the clues of these cryptic messages, leading him to people in need. Much
like Zusak s other novels, The Messenger was well received internationally, earning numerous awards and
honors such as the Michael Printz Honor and Australia s Children s Book of the Year Award. The Messenger
was also named a Publishers Weekly Best Book Of the Year as well as a Bulletin Blue Ribbon Book.
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Profit vs Non Profit Hospitals
Profit vs. Non Profit Healthcare Organizations
Prepared By: Milton Flores
Table of Contents
I. Introduction......................................................................................................................................................3
II. Definition of Non Profit Health Care Organization.....................................................................................4
III. Definition of Profit Health Care Organization.............................................................................................4
IV. Issues facing Non Profit and Profit Health Care Organizations................................................................5
V. Options to improve operations......................................................................................................................6
I. Introduction
The debate on whether all healthcare institution should be non profit rises many issues and they have been
heavily debated. The best way to examine this to analyze if non profit hospitals are in fact better that for ...
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Non profit health plans are estimated to serve over 40% or more of all private health insurance enrollees.
Nonprofit health care organizations are primary responsible and accountable to the communities and
populations they serve. They are legally and ethically bound to do good for the benefit of their communities.
Their governing bodies are comprised of leaders from the communities they serve. The earnings and reserves
of nonprofit health care organizations are reinvested to benefit the community.(1).
III. Definition of Profit Health Care Organization.
For profit health care and organizations have a misconception that this automatically means higher costs and a
lower level of quality. There are several studies that directly contradict this assumption. In a study that was
conducted by Blue Cross, the findings showed that there was not an increase in costs and that there was not a
negative effect on the availability of health care.
For profit providers look at health care as a business, with a financial bottom line producing profits that can be
distributed to shareholders. Supporters of for profit health care say that increased competition can produce a
more efficient, effective, less expensive health care system. Since the 1980s, for profit health care facilities
have proliferated, including national hospital chains, health plans,
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Environmental Objectives Of The United Nations
The United Nations has recently worked on establishing goals each with specific targets regarding sustainable
development. Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable
development, and its associated targets will be analysed for measurability and thoroughness. Targets The 7
targets associated with goal 14 focus on 4 themes. Targets 1 and 3 focus on reducing pollution, targets 2 and 5
focus on protecting ecosystems, targets 4 and 6 focus on overfishing and target 7 focuses on incentivising
countries to maintain the ocean. Target 1 aims to prevent and significantly reduce marine pollution of all
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(Cheshire, iii HYPERLINK
http://www.unep.org/regionalseas/marinelitter/publications/docs/NMDMP_REPORT_Ocean_Conservancy__2_.pdf
). The amount of nutrient runoff is measured by measuring the number of dead zones , and zones which are
said to be eutrophied (Rabalais, 1528 HYPERLINK http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/content/66/7/1528.full ).
There are an estimated 169 dead zones and 415 coastal areas that suffer from eutrophication (Steiner, 25).
Several indicators of resilience are measurable. Biodiversity and indicators like thermal tolerance, dispersal
ability and adaptive capacity of a species indicate resilience and are measured in many different regions
(Bernhardt, 379). The productivity of an ecosystem is measured by measuring the primary productivity which
is monitored globally by using satellite ocean colour sensors and measuring the dissolved oxygen content of
water (Bernhardt, 381). There are several indicators of how sustainable the level of fishing is. The percentage
of mature fish indicates whether the rate of fishing is unsustainable. If the percentage of mature fish is low,
there is a large proportion of fish that are unable to mature, indicating overfishing (Froese, 87). This measure
is widely monitored in many coastal regions with large fishing industries. The amount of illegal, unreported
and unregulated fishing is measured globally and is known to be approximately 20% of the world s fish trade.
(Waitt
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My Personal Experience Of A Christmas Eve Day
On Sunday December 24, it s Christmas Eve. So we did our daily routine and we got ready for Christmas Eve
party. The party started around 6:00. We had apple cider, chips, Indian snacks/food, and other good stuff. After
the party, we played a game. We played playing cards. We played Uno. It was really fun.
On Monday December 25, it Christmas. I know a lot of people open their presents in the morning, but that s
not what we do. We do our daily routine and get ready. After we all get ready, then my sister and I opened
presents and celebrated. I got clothes, sock slippers, jewelry, comb, and makeup. My sister and I are so
thankful of what we got. After we opened the presents, we played a game. We played Carrom. Carrom is a
board game where there are 9 black coins, 9 white coins, 1 red coin, and a striker. You re trying to shoot the
coins into the goal with a striker. So if I was white coins, I have to shoot all 8 white coins into the goal. Then
there is 1 white coin and 1 red coin. So I have to shoot the red coin into the goal an if I make it, I have to shoot
my white coin. If I make that, the game is over and I would win. If I made all 8 white coins and have to shoot
the red into the goal and if I don t make the red coin into the goal, than I have to put that coin in the middle. If
the other person shoots the the white coin, than the game is over and I would win. If they shoot the white coin
in the beginning, than it s okay because they did it for you. You and your partner goes
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Responses to Three Employment Law Encounters Essay
Responses to Three Employment Law Encounters
Alejandro M. Quiñones Inserni
University of Phoenix
Business Law
LAW 531
January 16, 2013
Dr. Paul Vilaro Nelms
Fast Serve Inc. is a 25 million company, which employs more than 350 people involved in the direct
marketing of branded sports apparel. The company decided to open two online marketing and 10% of the
workplace was moved to manage the online distribution. After several months, the company noted that they
were being affected by this last measure and was going to have to take steps to ensure that the Company is not
affected. I am the senior manager in human resources department and was given the task of having to choose
three of six employees for layoffs. As responsible leaders and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The 1964 civil rights acts protects you from any act of discrimination and this could be detrimental to the
company if Haimes says there is a kind of discrimination by the company. After several analyses it was
decided to continue with the decision to layoff Haimes although this remains to be seen in court since Haimes
joined an association to protect the gay community and will go against us for discrimination by sexual
orientation. Sarah Boyd is a lady who has a lot in the company but its overall performance is average and does
not have any special achievement, though it is painful for many years working in the company this is the
second SELECTED for layoff. We were initially concerned that his age and the Age Discrimination Act could
affect our company, but we had doubts that it would go against the company to which he had so much respect
and for which he had worked for so many years. After evaluating and analyzing deeply Mrs. Boyd s situation
it was decided to talk with her and her supervisor and explain them that layoffs in dispatch are inevitable and
work out to make a severance package that is fair and acceptable to Mrs. Boyd and to the company. Jenny
Mills is the third selected to layoff; her work is average and has no special achievement. Although his work is
satisfactory overall their performance skills are not critical. In spite of that I and the lawyer and other people
felt it was the best decision we were afraid there was something that could
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A Look at Microsoft Access
A Look at Microsoft Access
Introduction
Team A of DBM/405 has chosen to look at Microsoft Access. This paper will examine Microsoft Access and
its capabilities and benefits. It should show that Microsoft Access is one of the easiest user friendly database
and cost effective database applications today. This paper will also examine the use of Access for a business
called Parrothead Productions. It is a small one man operation, which is a remote disc jockey business.
The Capabilities of Microsoft Access
Microsoft Access database gives you true command of your data, enabling you to retrieve it, sort it, analyze it,
summarize it, and report results in moments. It can combine data from various files, so that you never have to
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You may be considering migrating (upsizing) your database to SQL Server because:
a) As the number of users increases, the file sharing mechanism of a Microsoft Access database may result in
a slower performance and increased network traffic. The client/server environment of Microsoft SQL Server is
designed for a large number of users and minimizing network traffic. Microsoft SQL Server 2000 can support
databases of up to 2 terabytes in size.
b) SQL Server 2000 is an XML enabled database server that allows you to access the server through a URL,
and to write and retrieve data as XML documents. Integration of Microsoft SQL Server s security with the
security of a Microsoft Windows NT® or Microsoft Windows® 2000 network allows easier administration of
complex network security settings.
c) SQL Server can be backed up and restored dynamically while the database is in use. Users do not have to
close the database while the daily backup is performed. In addition, the process of transaction logging makes
it possible to restore the database up to the point of failure.
The Benefits of Microsoft Access
Microsoft Access has a number of benefits that go beyond the basic capabilities of a database that are worth
discussing. Of course, the primary one that comes to mind is the fact that Access is a Microsoft
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Visual Acuity Lab Report
Results
Demographics
Were included 82 eyes of 49 patients, 32 (69%) females and 17 (31%) males. The mean patient age was 33 +/
7.4 years (range: 21 to 48 years). Mean follow up was 4.8 years (range 9 to 1 year). The mean anterior
chamber depth was 3.2mm (range 2.8 to 3.67mm). Were implanted 42 Artisan IOL and 40 Artiflex IOL with a
mean power of 11.1D
Visual Acuity
Mean preoperative UCVA was 1.9 logMAR and post operative UCVA was 0.3 logMAR after phakic IOL
implantation, showing a statistical significance (p=0.000).
After the surgery we observed that 79 eyes gain 4 or more lines of vision, 20/40 or better was achieved in 76
eyes (92.68%) after the follow up period.
Mean preoperative CDVA was 0.2+/ 0.3 logMAR and after post operative follow up period was 0.01+/ 0.1
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Postoperative central endothelial cell count after the follow up period was 2323+/ 286.03 cells/mm2, which
was observed a statistically significative decrease in the cells count. The mean ECD yearly lost was 121.36 +/
111.04 cells/mm2/year.
IOL distance from Endothelium
Mean distance from the center of the pIOL to the endothelium was 2.2 +/ 0.3mm and the mean distance from
the edge of the pIOL was 1.4 +/ 0.2mm both distances were lowly correlated to the endothelium cells loss (r
0.00 p0.000 and r .308 p0.05 respectively)
Intraoperative Problems and Adverse Events
There were no intraoperative or postoperative problems. However in one patient elevated intraocular pressure
(IOP) were detected at the postoperative control. Were considered steroid induced, the IOP returned to
baseline levels after cessation of steroid. Throughout all follow up years, a total of 5 eyes of 5 patients have
been received a new intervention due to a tilt of the lens or had been dislocated from the iris. In this patients
the endothelial cells loss was much higher than the
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Comparing The Writing Styles Of Different Ethnographic...
This paper seeks to compare and contrast the writing styles of four different ethnographic resources in order to
determine the most effective ways of communicating qualitative research findings for my own research paper.
I have determined that a captivating and clear style of writing will be most effective in presenting my own
research findings on how participants give meaning to farmers markets as a physical space, facilitating social
interaction. I will draw on the following four ethnographies: Skinner s The PB and the Aestheticization of
Violence in Northern Ireland (2008), Titchkosky s To Pee or Not to Pee? Ordinary Talk About Extraordinary
Exclusions in a University Environment (2008), Woodward s Hanging Out and Hanging About:
Insider/Outsider Research in the Sport of Boxing (2008) and Zaman s Native Among the Natives: Physician
Anthropologist Doing Hospital Ethnography at Home (2008) to reveal effective writing styles. In some of
these writings, what may seem like weaknesses could in actuality be conscious decisions to focus on what are
more important aspects of their paper, which provides me with lessons for my own research paper.
First, as Glesne mentions the very choice of the language you use ... tells a story in addition to what you mean
to say (2011, pp. 243), suggesting that ethnographic writers have the ability to direct their writing to certain
audiences and evoke certain reactions. For example, Skinner s (2008) ethnography establishes a
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Muhammad Ali Research Paper
Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. better known as Muhammad Ali was born January seven tenth, 1942. He was born
in Louisville, Kentucky during a time where segregation was a major factor; one where blacks weren t able to
drink from the same water fountain as whites,use the same restroom or eat within the same restaurants. When
Cassius was twelve years old his bike was stolen while reporting what happened to police officer Joe Martin
Clay said that he wanted to beat up whoever had stolen his bike and it just so happened that Martin trained
young boxers at a local gym. Clay won his first amateur bout in 1954 by split decision, By the age of eighteen
he won an Olympic medal at the 1960 Olympics. By the time he was eighteen Clay already had achieved ...
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Ali received his very first World Heavyweight Championship title match on February twenty fifth 1964. At
the age of twenty two Ali became the new World Heavyweight Champion after beating the reigning champion
Charles Sonny Liston in a grueling six round war . He was the first ever boxer to become the World
Heavyweight Champion at such a young age. Ali was also the only boxer to obtain the position of being the
World Heavyweight champion three times. The first time he beat Sonny Liston in Miami, Florida, the second
time he beat George Foreman in the great battle known as The Rumble In The Jungle in the summer of 1974
in Zaire, Africa which is now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo , and the third and final time
Ali beat Leon Spinks on September fifteenth, 1978 in a title rematch which Spinks was whom Ali had
previously lost to in February 1978. Ali retired June 27, 1979, but returned to face the current champion Larry
Holmes for a fourth attempt at the Heavyweight title but lose due to one of his advisors decisions. Then Ali
retired again for a second time, but then made another comeback fight against Trevor Berbick in 1981 but loss
by unanimous decision after ten rounds. I feel that Muhammad Ali is the greatest athlete to ever live because
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Early Sport Specialization
In the past 30 years, the direction of sports within the youth has drastically changed. In the past, young
athletes aimed to play in several sports. Now, athletes focus themselves in one single sport and year round
extensive training has been encouraged by most adults in a young athlete s life whether they are a parent or a
coach. Allowing the youth to participate in sports is frequently considered a great way to develop leadership
skills and an appreciation for individual and team accomplishments (Sailor). Along with the rise of Sport
Specialization, concerns pertaining to a child s physical and psychological health have begun to increase as
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According to Elsbeth Vaino, 82% of the top professional athletes involved themselves in multiple sports
before they went pro (Vaino). Let s take Russell Wilson for example. Wilson played football and baseball
while he attended North Carolina State University. In his freshman year, Wilson was the first quarterback to
earn all ACC honors at North Carolina State University. Wilson s passion to continue to play baseball caused
conflict with coach Tom O Brien, head football coach at North Carolina State University. Coach O Brien and
Wilson came to a disagreement due to Russell s decision to attend Spring training with the Rockies, a Major
League Baseball team, in 2011 after he was drafted by them in 2010. Wilson decided to transfer to the
University of Wisconsin Madison and continued his success. By Wilson s senior year, he led his football team,
the Badgers, to the Big 10 conference while setting a record within the NCAA for his passing efficiency. In
April 2012, Russell Wilson was drafted to the Seattle Seahawks and has been setting records ever since he
started playing. Wilson holds the record for the most passing yards in a playoff game and is a top five NFL
quarterback (Breitenbach). Not only did Russell Wilson achieve amazing accomplishments in a span of 4
years, he has only experienced one health complication which
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Bad Science Book Essay
Bad Science Book I have learned many new things from the reading of Bad Science. I have a few of them that
I will discuss because they caught my interest. To start off, I would like to talk about the exploration of
cosmetics in the book. Everything ranging from significance of ingredients to its marketing is falsified. It is
presented as a breakthrough innovation yet it is an iteration based off of Vaseline. Scientists wanted to
replicate Vaseline and remove the grease associated with it. It is presented with terminology that does not
exactly make sense once that terminology is explained it is clear how nonsense it really was. For instance, the
idea of skin absorption is not correct at all. The idea of your skin absorbing moisture has been common for a
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Ingredients are listed with no explanation but the appearance or a scientific name adds credibility and a sense
of status to the cream. These big name ingredients are not appropriate for human use at high doses or some of
them do not do anything special. The cream companies use this perception of scientific advancement to
further sales and create an ideal image that has nothing scientifically backing it. The basic features that a
cream can be replicated at home provided similar effects. The term moisturized is stretched to ensure a
perceived benefit. I would like to challenge this notion of creams. Personally I have a severe case of dry skin.
In the water my skin gets worse. I use a cream that prevents it from getting dry. It is a highly premium costing
cream. Much like the author states the description of ingredients is scientific names I have never heard. I have
tried regular creams and they have never been able to provide the necessary moisture of my skin. What I
would like to know is that would Vaseline provide the current results the cream is yielding for me thanks to
scientific innovation or am I being misled. The author does not address skin
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The Difference Between Moral Permissibility And Legal...
4) When justifying medical procedures, it is important to acknowledge the difference between moral
permissibility and legal permissibility. This difference is evident in the three medical procedures that end
patient s lives: physician assisted suicide (PAS), voluntary active euthanasia (VAE) and passive euthanasia.
PAS is when a physician intentionally and knowingly prescribes lethal drugs to a patient intending to commit
suicide. VAE is when a physician administers a lethal injection to kill a voluntary, informed patient upon
request. Passive euthanasia is when a physician withholds treatment and leaves the patient to die. It is
commonly thought for passive euthanasia to be ethically permissible, but not for PAS and VAE. This is
because it is never permissible for a physician to take direct action to kill the patient. Although in both PAS
and VAE, physicians play an active role in bringing about the death of a patient, the patient ultimately kills
himself in PAS and the physician ultimately kills the patient in VAE. Regarding moral permissibility, I find
that humaneness of treatment and compatibility with physicians moral obligations provide convincing
arguments for accepting PAS and VAE as moral medical practices. However, the difference in patient s self
determination makes PAS a more morally justifiable medical practice. Furthermore, the difference in the
ultimate causal agent of death creates legal complications and greater possibility for abuse for VAE. Thus, I
also
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How Social Media Has Changed Our Culture
Social media has changed our culture in ways many, in years past, would have thought to be impossible. With
the advent of social media, people are connected around the world. Using the internet we can have face to face
conversations, write letters , play games, and much more with others instantly without the need of being in the
same room as them. Even though we are all constantly connected, some feel our technological innovations are
causing us to become lonelier. Many feel physical interactions are key to creating emotional bonds. Some
even feel left out because they are not technologically incline. Those who believe technology is making us
lonelier often note how some people say they have friends that they have never met in real life, or cite shows
like Catfish where people fall in love with others over the internet, but the person they thought they were
talking to is not actually who they were talking to. Though some may think technology is making us lonelier,
in actuality it bring us closer together. The internet is amazing. It connects people all around the world. A few
summers ago I went to camp in New Hampshire and met people from around the country and around the
world. At camp I became friends with a guy named Vicente. Vincente lives in Spain. We became close friends
at camp. When camp was over we were not disappointed because when we made it back home we connected
via Facebook. From there we exchanged Gamertags and where playing videogames together while
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The Human Tissue Act 2008 Essay
Background
Currently in New Zealand the major law regarding the donation of organs is the Human Tissue Act 2008
introduced by the then labour government s Minister of Health David Cunliffe. The bill received support from
both Labour and National members and in its second reading received 115 votes for and only 3 votes against
(while 3 members were not present for the vote) the three votes against can be attributed to opposition from 3
of the 4 Maori party members due to cultural values tikanga ā iwi, Mana and Tapu The Human Tissue Act
2008 prohibits the sale and advertisement of any human tissue which includes organs without written
permission at the discretion from whomever is acting as the Minister of Health. So far the only reported case
(of which all exemptions must be reported in the Gazette) is the paired kidney donation scheme allowing
viable living donors that wish to donate to a family or friend that is incompatible with their kidney to donate
to another who is in the same position. This effectively facilitates a non monetary trade between two donors to
ensure the chosen recipients receive a kidney that will work for them.
Currently a shortage is occurring between the supply of viable organs collected from living donors and from
the deceased and the demand required from those on the waiting list. Organs that can be provided from living
donors include Kidneys, liver segments, some of your lung and Pancreas but of all the organs that greatest
shortage that exists is
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Wild At Heart Analysis
The 1990 film, Wild at Heart directed by David Lynch, is a violent satire on the power struggle of a working
class criminal and his girlfriend who are fighting against the girlfriend s evil psycho mother who wants him
dead because the mother is controlling and jealous of her daughter s sexuality and youth. The film follows
young rebellious lovers, Sailor and Luna who seek to run away from the craziness of their worlds to live a
fantasy but end up finding the violent reality of America. Lula s mom, Marietta causes them to face obstacles
within their relationship by trying to get Sailor killed twice. These young lovers decide to run from their
problems and go on a road trip to California, on their way they make stops in New Orleans and Texas.
Throughout the film there are concepts and terms of the comic spirit that are showcased throughout the film
such as parody, bragger male archetype, euphemisms, contamination, disguise, parabasis, and inversion. The
films main character Sailor, is a parody of Elvis. Sailor is a hyper masculine character, with a manic energy,
and vocal mannerisms like Elvis Presley. The parody of Elvis not only is shown through Sailors vocal
mannerism but also in the film we see examples of parabasis where Sailor stops the band playing and begins
to sing Love Me by Elvis to Lula. During this scene, while Sailor is singing we hear girls screaming in
admiration as if Elvis was actually the one singing. The girls that surround Sailor while he singing, look
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Peanut Butter And Jelly Research Paper
Compare Nut Butters for Diabetes Nutrition
Nut butters have become a buzzword in the health community as they are a tasty way to help combat chronic
diseases, such as cardiovascular problems. Nut butter have health nutrients and can play a good role in a well
balanced diet. Compare nut butters for diabetes to see which ones are the best choices.
Each nut butter offers different benefits, a unique flavor and can be beneficial for your health. Peanut butter is
the most well known of all the nut butters and is still the most popular spread at leading grocery stores. Often
the thought of peanut butter brings to mind the yummy peanut butter and jelly sandwiches packed in our lunch
boxes when we were kids. However, jelly can be full of sugar with little nutritional value. Consider using
fresh fruit or sugar free preserves instead. Choose peanut butter that is free of hydrogenated oil and
preservatives. The fewer ingredients listed on the label, the better. Consider reduced fat peanut butter, which
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It has a similar texture to peanut butter but has more monounsaturated fat per serving to help promote better
heart health. Plus, almond butter usually has less sugar and no hydrogenated oil. Look for an almond butter
that contains just one ingredient almonds.
Another popular nut butter is cashew butter, but it might not always be a good choice. Read the label as it can
be higher in sugar than peanut butter or almond butter and lower in protein. Some types of cashew butter do
have slightly less fat. Consider making cashew butter yourself in a food processor to get all the benefits of this
yummy nut without the unwanted sugar.
Sunflower seed butter can be a wise choice for people with allergies to tree nuts. It is also rich in fiber and
nutrients such as vitamin E, niacin and magnesium that are important for people with
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Essay On Iceland Volcano
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The plume of ash and steam rising from the Eyjafjallaj
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Jagged flecks of ash spewed into the air may have boosted the effects of the 2010 eruption of Iceland s
Eyjafjallajökull volcano, which paralyzed flights across Europe, a new study finds.
The ash plume from Eyjafjallajökull caused turmoil in the air for nearly a month. Still, the eruption was a
relatively small event. For instance, the plume never reached more than about 6 miles (10 kilometers) in
height, and the volcano only spewed out about 9.5 billion cubic feet (270 million cubic meters) of ash over the
course of several months, while some eruptions can spew out many times more than that in the span of a
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To learn more about why this was, a group of scientists collected ash samples from across Iceland.
The researchers found that at Eyjafjallajökull s vent, upwelling magma violently reacted with nearby glacial
water. This rapid cooling made the magma contract and fragment into fine, jagged motes of ash. Near the end
of the eruption, equally fine, porous ash was generated when small gas bubbles trapped in the molten rock
expanded as the magma neared the surface.
The investigators found that the median width of all the ash grains was less than 1 millimeter wide. Starting
about 6 miles (10 km) from the vent and moving outward, particles smaller than 16 microns about a sixth the
width of a human hair became more than 20 percent of the
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Analysis Of Jacob Meeting Esau And The Deaths Of Rachel...
Nestled between the heartwarming story of Jacob meeting Esau and the deaths of Rachel and Leah lies the
tragedy that is Genesis 33: Dinah and the Shechamites. With rape and sexual assault gaining more awareness
around college campuses in the United States, I thought it would be interesting to scrutinize the Biblical
scholars perspective on the rape of Dinah. It seems everyone has a strong opinion on how she was treated and
how her brothers treated their hosts, but few appear to have an opinion on Dinah herself. This is a result of
every source at some point essentially expressing the same sentiment: we can only assume what Dinah
thought because she never uttered a word. That said, I will both summarize what each commentary says about
Dinah, as well as offer some reflection on the commentary itself. The first commentary I read was certainly
the most in depth, technical analysis of Genesis 34. The New Interpreter s Bible (hereby referenced as NIB)
paints a compelling picture of the tale. Interestingly, this was one of the worst sources in regards to looking at
how Dinah was treated; it focused mainly on the action and reaction relationship between the Hivites and the
sons of Jacob. It did note that Dinah is the first daughter of Jacob that receives any sort of recognition, but it
also explained that the most important part of the story was Jacob s curse upon the massacre his sins executed
(NIB 576). One aspect to note is that this commentary never posed the question of
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Five Pillars Of Anarrchism
The term anarchy originates from the union of the Greek word άρχή, meaning authority or command , and the
privative alpha, which expresses absence. Anarchism is the belief in the abolition of all government and in the
organization of society on a voluntary and cooperative basis without recourse to force or compulsion. This
belief is based on five main pillars: anti authoritarianism, voluntarism, egalitarianism, mutualism and
autonomism.
According to the anarchist thought, authority is to be rejected as illegitimate and the imposition of power
through force is untenable. Russian philosopher Mikhail Bakunin argued for the replacement of the state by
federations of self governing workplaces and communes (anti authoritarianism). As written in his work God
and State, The liberty of man consists solely in this, that he obeys the laws of nature because he has himself
recognized them as such, and not because they have been imposed upon him externally by any foreign will
whatsoever, human or divine, collective or individual . Voluntarism is key as well. In an anarchist society,
there is no fixed and constant authority, but a continual exchange of mutual, temporary, and, above all,
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A utopia is literally a non place possessing perfect and most desirable qualities. Anarchism is a utopia, a world
in which all humans live in communion and solidarity is utopian, but believing in utopias and aspire to reach
them has been a motor of progress in history, not a sign of naivety. Martin Luther King and Gandhi were
utopians, just to mention a few. Nevertheless, amid various difficulties, they managed to change the world for
the better, even though their visions may not have been fully realized. Anarchists are not naïve. They
understand the challenges and imperfections of their utopia, but also see the possibilities and potential it
brings
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The Industrial Revolution And The Evolution Of The...
Katie Rose Knoblock Professor Taylor AMH 2010 O1M 6 November 2017 Evolution of the Industrial
Revolution Many factories did this by targeting women and children as they could be paid less than men with
no repercussions. The workers that were hired to these positions, especially women, were subject to some very
harsh work conditions. They were subject to terrible work environments including buildings called
sweatshops, which were poorly lit and ventilated for maximum productivity. They were forced to work in
dangerous conditions where a person could easily be maimed or even killed if they mishandled the equipment
they used for their work. It was not unheard of for the workers to be expected to work as much as 16 hours a
day under threats of being fired or even physically abused if they did not complete their work with great
speed. Even after all their effort in the workplace, it was not uncommon for a person to be paid as little as a
single dollar for their day s efforts. These poor working conditions gave rise to labor unions in the 19th
century to insure proper working conditions for all laborers. The labor unions aided in workplace safety and
fairness by using a large group of people to sway greedy business owners in the right direction. The major
advancement in the factory system occurred in the early 20th century with what was called the assembly line.
The assembly line enabled a product being assembled to pass on a mechanized conveyor from one
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The Alchemist Book Report
Santiago, who is a shepherd boy from Andalusia, was sleeping near a sycamore tree in an abandoned church
when he had a dream of a child who tells him that he will discover a treasure at the pyramids of Egypt. He
told a gypsy about his dream and she told him that it is a prophecy and he should follow it. Then Santiago
meets an enigmatic old man named Melchizedek, or the King of Salem. Santiago learns about good and bad
omens from him and that it is his responsibility to pursue his Personal Legend. Melchizedek also gives him
two stones called Urim and Thummim to interpret and read omens. Afterwards, Santiago sells his herd and
buys a ticket to Tangier, in Northern Africa. Not long after he arrives, a thief steals all of his money and he
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While on the caravan, Santiago listens to the desert and discovers the Soul of the World. Once they get to the
oasis, he meets an Arab girl named Fatima and falls in love with her. The leaders of the caravan tells the
travelers that tribal warfare prevents them from going on with their journey. While Santiago was walking in
the desert, he has a vision of an army entering the oasis. He reports this to the oasis s tribal chieftain because
the oasis is neutral ground and attacking it is breaking the rules of the desert. Then Santiago finds the
alchemist and he offers to cross the desert with him. The two of them were captured by Arab soldiers, but they
would be released if Santiago can turn into wind within three days. Since he doesn t know how to do this,
Santiago ponders in the desert and on the third day he communicates with the wind and the sun to create a
huge sandstorm. The soldiers were awed and let them go free. Then, the alchemist tells him that he needs to
return to his home at the oasis and that Santiago needs to complete the journey himself to claim his Personal
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Girls And Girls By Alice Munro
Throughout the course of time, roles in our society towards gender has evolved. In the story Boys and Girls by
Alice Munro relatively has a direct message which is the constant battle of gender stereotypes. The audience is
reading through the point of view of the main character, which is a girl, and her frustration she feels. Through
the young girl s experience, Alice Munro is able to show the readers the role of stereotypes or expectations
that a female has to fulfill. The main character s mother believes that the girl is best fit in the kitchen aiding
her because she is a female. When her mother comes in the barn, she tell her father and then I can use her
more in the house and goes on to say I just get my back turned and she runs off. It s not like I had a girl in the
family at all (Munro 143). Her mother makes this statement because she is frustrated by her daughter actions.
She wants her daughter to act similar to a girl and help her in the kitchen instead of doing male work. From
the secondary source entitled Penning in the Bodies: The Construction of Gendered Subjects in Alice Munro s
Boys and Girls by Marlene Goldman she explains the mother behavior in detailed in this part of the story.
Similarly, her mother s behaviour is interpreted, not as an expression of frustration and disappointment, or
loneliness, but as a manifestation of innate wickedness and petty tyranny (Goldman). Goldman explains that
the mother tactics that are used of getting her
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As “Jean Piaget” Once Said, “Knowledge Arises Neither From
As Jean Piaget once said, Knowledge arises neither from objects nor child, but from interactions between the
child and those objects. (EDUC 16800, Professor Steve Sellarajah,PowerPoint, 2017). To acquire this
knowledge and to learn, children play. In this fast pacing world we are so inclined to teach our children
different concepts that we seem to forget that children learn from their play and its is also their basic right. The
importance of play can be evaluated on the basis that Article 31 of the UN convention on the rights of the
child stated that Every child has the right to rest and leisure, to engage in play and recreational activities
appropriate to the age of the child. ( Dietze Kashin, 2012, Pg. 6 ). As children do not ... Show more content on
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When they reach the school age they are usually more engaged in cooperative play and play with rules. As
their world of fantasy expands by playing with other children they quickly learn that they belong in a group
which is an important step for their wellbeing. School going children with their set rules expresses a message
that they are aware of the consequences of breaking or implementing rules which reflect their cognitive
development. By allowing children, a choice to decide their activities and playing partners we are teaching
them the strategies to build relationships not only in child care settings, but in a society later in their
lives.Furthermore, they also learn if they can or cannot use familiar materials in different ways, For example,
in our in class workshop we randomly selected straws and connectors and animal characters. We had a choice
to select anything.(intrinsic motivation) This opportunity made us to think what kind of materials we wanted
to play with, without any adult interfering (exploration) not only we were motivated as we wanted to make
something, but once we gathered our material we were engaged in a discussion about how to make a building
out of it.(social interaction) Everyone in our group were proposing different ideas, but finally we decided to
make a zoo.(intellectual development). During play a conflict arose between two players regarding sharing the
straws and they
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Symbolism In The Happy Lovers By Jean-Honor� Fragonard
In Jean Honoré Fragonard painting The Happy Lovers (appendix: fig. 1), viewers are able to get a glimpse
into the light hearted, playful Rococo period. The Happy Lovers is a 35.5 x 47.75 in. oil painting, that was
created between the years 1760 5 in France for an unnamed aristocrat; however, it can now be found in the
Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California. The Rococo period was a result of artists resisting the stiff
monarchy, and desiring open expressionism this was particularly emphasized through nature. The two great
artists from this period are Fragonard and François Boucher, Fragonard s teacher. A result of Boucher teaching
Fragonard, specifically in the continuation of pastoral, Boucher was a great influence. This is obvious when
The Happy Lovers is compared to Boucher s The Bird Catchers (appendix: fig. 2). Both paintings include
subjects of women holding bird catchers and doves, ultimately symbolizing woman s ability to control
relationships. More specific to The Happy Lovers, the woman dangles the cage above the boy, who is carrying
a dove, a symbol of Venus the goddess of love. However, in the bottom left quadrant of the painting there is an
even larger cage with more doves, hinting at the idea that women can easily capture many men. This further
expands the sensual intention Fragonard creates. In placing this scene within a secluded landscape, Fragonard
emphasizes the flirtation and secretiveness between the two lovers creating an unstructured, blissful
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What You Pawn I Will Redeem And The Swimmer
Alcoholism seems to be a common obstacle in everyone s lives. Whether one is trying to overcome a problem
or the possibility of knowing someone who is, which also seems to be a common characteristic for the main
characters in each of the stories What You Pawn I Will Redeem by Sherman Alexie and The Swimmer by John
Cheever. These two stories share motifs, symbols and themes. The most obvious contrasts are as follows; the
point of view for each of these stories is different. In Alexies story, it is told in the first person view, for a
reason too. In Cheever s story, it is presented to us in the third person point of view. Each story s is told is to
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This is exemplified best when Neddy reaches the Welcher s property were the pool is found to be dried up
symbolizing an upcoming alcoholic drought. As he continues without his beverages the world around him
becomes very hostile, passing cars ridicule him as he crosses a busy road, the public pool has burdening
regulation and is chaotic to navigate and the Halloran s enlighten Neddy of his own financial ruin The stories
both progress in similar ways. TELL ME WHAT THAT WAY IS. INTERVALS? Alexie s story progressed
hour to hour in the sense that Neddy swims from pool to pool. Each pool can be seen as Ned s timeline of
Alexie s story (hour to hour). We can compare the loss of Ned s memory to the missing hours of Jackson s
story, in the sense that alcohol had a major role to play in their blackout. Neddy and Jackson s actions and
decisions are impaired by alcohol, a common theme in these stories which is also a common problem that
many people are faced with in real life. Both of their timelines were obscured by alcohol. Referring to either
one of the narrators would be a waste of time. Money also seems to be a reoccurring motif in each of the
stories. They both seem to be always looking for it, an aspiration, a goal and, also, a common
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How Did George Change In It s A Wonderful Life
1919, George Bailey was 12 years old. Little did he comprehend at the time, he would grow up to impact the
lives of many people he would know. George Bailey actually ended up totally changing a woman s life
completely. George rescued his younger brother from drowning in a partially frozen lake as well. In addition,
Bailey kept a man from going to prison. It s A Wonderful Life displays how one life can alter and affect
another s. First and foremost, affectionate, caring George Bailey essentially renovated his wife Mary s life.
Bailey wedded Mary, had many children with her, and loved her exceptionally. You would have assumed they
had the outright perfect life. Until, when Clarence the angel brought George into the No George world, a
universe without George Bailey, it was shown that, sadly, Mary only wound up as a maid at a library. Mary
did not have the children, she did not have her loving husband, or her wonderful life. The poor woman was
just working at a library to get by. If George had not met Mary, she would not have lived the beautiful life she
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In the beginning of the movie, it was presented that Harry was sledding on a layer ice of atop a frozen lake.
The ice cracked and Harry accelerated far too into it, leaving him to drown. Luckily, George was there to save
the day and dove after his helpless brother. In the previously established No George world, Clarence the
guardian angel visited a cemetery along with George and discovered that Harry drowned when he was only
nine years old. Harry never grew up to be the soldier and fight in the war like he was supposed to. If George
never lived, Harry would have died and never saved the lives of other innocent
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Sales and Carbon Dioxide Essay examples
Dracca became aware that one of its competitors, TrendBaby, Inc., was soliciting information from one of
Dracca s employees, Bob Shumaster. Shumaster was apparently detailing product assembly information that
was unique to Dracca and explaining to TrendBaby how this assembly strategy saved Dracca thousands of
dollars each month. Dracca discovered that TrendBaby actually hired Shumaster to provide this information,
and that Shumaster was using Dracca company computers to relay the proprietary information to TrendBaby
via email.
Meanwhile, Sally May, a sales representative for Dracca ran into her neighbor who is a sales representative
from one of Dracca s competitors. May is friendly with her neighbor, and drives her children to school each ...
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Carbon dioxide was part of the plant s emissions. The Philadelphia plant met local guidelines for carbon
dioxide emissions, but it exceeded recommendations set forth by the federal government for carbon dioxide
output in a calendar year.
In light of these facts, please respond to the following questions using course material and credible outside
research to support your findings. Please submit findings in a three to five paper, following APA guidelines. *
Did Shumaster commit any criminal acts? Does TrendBaby have any liability related to Shumaster s action?
Why or why not? Rely on legal principles from this week s reading to support your conclusion. * Would the
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act apply to Shumaster s use of Dracca s computer to email misappropriated trade
secrets to a competitor? Rely on legal principles and case law from this week s reading to support your
conclusion. * Is it ethical for May to have a conversation with her neighbor about Dracca s new sales
promotion? What factors should May consider in making her decision? * Can consumers of Dracca s new
cribs sue for false advertising? What factors would the court consider in evaluating a case for deceit under the
circumstances? * Has Dracca committed secondary line discrimination in its varied pricing of the cribs? What
factors would a court consider in this type of analysis under the Robinson Patman Act? * Is Dracca in
violation of any
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Metalcraft Supplier Scorecard Case Study
In the case Metalcraft Supplier Scorecard , the author uses an example of a decision making problem
regarding to which supplier should Metalcraft choose to lead to the topic of the Metalcraft supplier scorecard.
Metalcraft, as a component designer and manufacturer, supplies a few largest automobile manufacturers with
vehicle parts all over the world. As one of the tier 1 suppliers, Metalcraft offers and ships finished parts and
components using in the automobile production process to automakers.
Normally, the large automakers demand 0 defects from their suppliers. However, it is challenging for
Metalcraft to achieve extremely low defect rate and succeed among rivals. Therefore, to solve the problem of
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In terms of using the Scorecard for plant quality engineers, Ellie Smith commented that although the
Scorecard improved the awareness about the performance of suppliers, it did not increase the reactivity in the
selection of suppliers because of the lack of detailed data and query functions during the evaluating process.
Moreover, the Scorecard did not incorporate with suppliers feedback and Metalcraft also lacks process of
evaluating the products of suppliers and make further improvement. For example, one of the suppliers Jack
Dawkins compliant that their products were clean when left their company, however, it turns dirty when
arrived at Metalcraft. Surprisingly, the supplier did not have any chance to defend and explain the situation
and Metalcraft rejected their products without any discussion between the two companies. Metalcraft did not
find a way to solve the problem at that time rather showed inappropriate attitude to the supplier.
To improve the Metalcraft Supplier Scorecard, instead of focusing on the car line, it would be helpful to
increase data and query functions by product line and access though defects using Microsoft Access system.
Moreover, Metalcraft should increase the accessibility of the Supplier Scorecard by massive advertising the
system inside of the company because majority of the engineers are not aware of the existence of the
Scorecard. After the advertising, Metalcraft should educate and train employees and suppliers how to use the
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Analysis Of Popper On The Falsifiability Of String Theory
So, Francesca Vada A. December 3, 2015
2BIO 9 PHLSCI
Popper on the Falsifiability of String Theory
Karl Popper is one of the greatest philosophers of the 20th century believed that strength of a scientific theory
lies in its both being susceptible to falsification, and not actually being falsified by criticism made of it. He
considered that if a theory cannot, in principle, be falsified by criticism, it is not a scientific theory.
Today, we are taught that inside an atom, there are protons and neutrons, which are made up of quarks. String
theory said that what we thought as indivisible particles are actually tiny vibrating strings. Nothing really
mystical, but it is a really tiny string. During the 1980s, the idea caught on and started a string band wagon.
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Some scientists, supporting Popper, have suggested that these theories are non scientific because they are not
falsifiable. String theory says that, in certain regions of parameter space, ordinary particles behave as loops or
segments of one dimensional strings. The relevant parameter space might be inaccessible to us, but it is part of
the theory that cannot be avoided. In the cosmological theoretical reality, regions unlike our own are clearly
apparent there, even if we can t reach them. This is what distinguishes these theories from the approaches
Popper was trying to classify as non scientific. Popper himself understood that theories should be falsifiable in
principle, but that modifier is often forgotten in contemporary discussions. It is simple and it goes like this: if
string theory and multiverse theories help us understand the world, they will grow in acceptance. However, if
they prove ultimately too difficult, or better theories come along, they will be
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Military Recruitment In High Schools
As I m sure you know, military recruitment in high schools has been a hot topic ever since the No Child Left
Behind Act passed in 2001. According to the NCLB, all high schools that receive government funding must
provide military recruiters the same access to secondary school students as is provided generally to post
secondary educational institutions or to prospective employers of those students (No Child Left Behind Act of
2001). And unfortunately, any school that refuses this puts their funding in jeopardy. Yet many still strongly
disagree with this mandate and want it revoked, begging the question: Is there a way to regulate this type of
recruitment without eliminating it completely? Moms and Dads, I m writing this letter because we need ...
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Some people such as yourself, who do not support military recruiting in high schools, worry that military
recruiters prey on the poor students and persuade them to join by offering things such as signing bonuses and
the promise of free college. Admittedly those things might be offered, although not specifically for those of a
lower income household, but for all recruits, and they are not intended to be used to trap those students into
the Military service. In a study done by the Center for Naval Analyses under the Department of Defense it was
found that when the nation is divided into five strata of affluence , from poorest to wealthiest areas, most
recruits hail from the three middle income brackets while the poorest (under $36,74 a year) and the wealthiest
(over $76,981 a year) brackets are under represented (CNA 2014). I understand your concerns on this matter,
and while in some cases the recruiters might actually focus on the lower income families, the majority of the
military recruiters just want to see your children do what they are passionate about and see them succeed in it,
as I know you do as
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Analysis Of Wheel Motors And Its Impact On The Performance...
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Although the concept of incorporating in wheel motors is not an original idea, it has proved to be quite a
challenge. Some of the challenges many pursuers of this idea have faced was how do you fit a motor in such a
small frame and how much of an effect will the change of sprung to unsprung mass will detract from the
overall performance of the motor. Protean Electric dealt with this issue by so to speak, reinventing the wheel.
They ve created an independently controlled system of in wheel motors that can be retrofitted onto Hybrids,
EV and even traditional internal combustion engines. What results is a vehicle with improved fuel economy,
greater driving/braking torque, increased power and improved handling.
Due to the physical constraints of having to fit a motor inside the frame of a size 18 24 wheel, Protean Electric
effectively turned their in wheel motor system inside out. Traditionally, the design of the motor involved
placing the rotor and magnets inside of the stator. However, instead of fitting the rotor inside the stator for the
in wheel motor, they have actually moved the rotor to be on the outside so that it encases the stator. The
increased size and surface area of the rotor creates far more torque which allows the Protean DriveTM to
boast one of the largest torque densities for any electric vehicle motor. This change also generates more
available space which allows power electronics and
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How Does Shaun Tan Use Visual Techniques In The Rabbits
The rabbits, an illustrative book by John Marsden and Shaun Tan, is a visually intriguing piece that evokes
empathy toward the Indigenous Australians; using a wide variety of visual literary techniques to create a
captivating, historical story. The story follows a historical look at the European colonisation of Australia and it
s devastating aftermath on the indigenous people and the land itself. Shaun Tan has really brought the book to
life with his use of visually interesting aspects such as anthropomorphic characters, brilliant use of colour and
the overall layout of the images. An excellent example of the visual literary techniques in this book would be
the They came by boat, page, which is also featured as the front cover of the book. ... Show more content on
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The page has quite a bright, mystical styled colouring that may emphasise the fact that the rabbits are new to
the land and the numbats have never seen anything like them before. The bright off white ground is quite a
good example of a good use of colour as it symbolises the purity of the land and how the indigenous people
worked with it. The dark, almost black, shadows of the rabbits would symbolise their take over of the land and
how it is being changed and harmed by the rabbit s arrival. There is also the difference in the sky colouring
behind the boat and in front of it; that may signify the rabbit s darker past, and the lighter more cheerful
presents of the numbat s
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Goldford s Two-Day Music Concert
A friend and I went to the Grand Kerfuffle 2016 at the University of Utah. It was a two day music festival held
on April 22 and 23. But I only went to the one on the 22nd which was on a Friday night, unfortunately I was
not able to go on the second day. The performances were by the A. Ray Olpin Student Union Building, just
outside. They had food, games, and other things by the stage. We sat in front of the stage on one of the grass
hills. They had a few performances when we went to it. One of the performances featured GoldFord. They
blended classical music and modern styles into terrific songs of pop and soul. They sang a lot using their
voices, it was a good performance. GoldFord also used guitars and drums in the songs. One of the songs was
about the style that people have, and that nobody has a style like that are the same. There was also a rock band
named Wavves. Their songs included instruments like the guitar, bass guitar, and drums. Three of the band
members sang during the songs. It was type of indie rock, punk rock, and surf rock. The song Way Too Much
is about the artist fighting against corporate and under circumstances we can see that music can challenge the
power that big music labels have. I am not really a fan of rock, but this performance was not that bad in my
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It included female singers whose type of music was dance, indie pop, and electronic music. They are a band
from Sweden, they all spoke English pretty good which was interesting. They included songs like I Love It ,
Emergency , and Someone Who Can Dance . These songs were about love and life. Someone Who Can Dance
was about treating the weekdays like weekends. We live stressful lives, and sometimes we just need to relax
and be grateful for being alive. They mainly used vocals, they used electronic instruments including the
electronic
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World War I And The Collapse Of Great Britain s Power
Abby Manchester Richardson World History II 1 5 June 2015 World War I resulted in a European economic
depression and the rise of totalitarian and dictatorial leaders. These leaders, such as Adolph Hitler, Benito
Mussolini and Joseph Stalin, pushed European countries into a second internal war. World War II resulted in
the global development of atomic warfare and the collapse of Great Britain s power. In the early 1900s,
Europe was in an economically and physically collapsed state due to the aftermath of World War I. The Treaty
of Versailles, the agreement that formally ended World War I, forced Germany to make geographical
withdrawals from countries it had formerly controlled such as Belgium, Czechoslovakia and Poland. ... Show
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America s involvement in World War II began when American President Franklin D. Roosevelt agreed to send
military supplies and other forms of assistance to the Allied Powers in Europe. This bill became known as the
Lend Lease Act of 1940 ( Lend lease and... ). The driving force that finally nudged America into combat was
on December 7, 1942 when Japanese air pilots flew over Pearl Harbor, an American naval base on the coast of
Hawaii, and dropped bombs that killed thousands of American soldiers. Congress then declared war on Japan
on December 8, 1941. The war continued in the Pacific Ocean region with the imperial Japanese army
capturing American territories such as the islands of Wake, Guam and the Philippines ( World War II... ). The
unofficial end to the war in the Pacific came when an American B 29 fighter plane attacked the Japanese City
of Hiroshima and dropped the first atomic bomb ever used for warfare. Three days later, America dropped
another atom bomb on the City of Nagasaki. Both cities were destroyed and with an almost nonexistent
survival rate ( Bombing of Hiroshima... ). The official end to World War II came when the German Nazi Party
surrendered to Western Allies on September 2, 1945 and agreed to pay reparations for the extensive amount of
damage they had caused ( Europe and US... ). The use of atomic warfare resulted from events of the Second
World War before the World War II era, the use of atomic technology during combat
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Critical Thinking--Responsibity of Accident Essay
Table saw accidents are more common than the average person would think. According to Table Saw Accident
Stories and Statistics, 95% of the accidents are hand, arm, wrist and finger injuries and 5% are eye, face,
trunk, and leg with persons between the ages of 15 64. Three important issues stand out when it come to the
operation of table saws in the work place and in the home; safety, training and equipment conditions. Mr. John
Schmidt was injured on June 7; he seriously injured his hand while pushing a large piece of wood through a
table saw in the production shop at work. Who is at fault here, the company or Mr. John Schmidt? Problems to
be examined are the functioning of the safety guards presently on the table saw being used in the ... Show
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The co worker claims that the foreman was informed by them about the safety guard. After examining, the
safety report records state the opposite of what s in the written maintenance reports. If there was an issue with
equipment the foreman is supposed to report it to the shop manager. Being that the safety guard was poorly
designed is my main reason to why the company is at fault. The company put their employees at risk when
they had knowledge of a safety issue.
Training, secondly, is very important in the operation of table saws. While the safety guards are in place to
protect the operator from hazards, it is still important that employers have trained their staff properly in
operating equipment. Although the safety guard is intended to protect, it only protects in four directions: from
above, from the rear and form the sides. This puts the operator hands inadvertently unprotected from the front
of the saw. Training records need to be checked and if they are outdated enroll everyone, including the
foreman and the shop managers up for training classes on equipment. Also the foreman and the shop managers
need to go to manager training on how to handle workplace safety, employee situations and how to handle
incidents reported to them. Also as part of the training, making sure that the employees or management
understand the company handbook and other policies hoping it will help
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Elie Wiesel s Night Essays
Night
In Night, by Elie Wiesel, there is an underlying theme of anger. Anger not directed where it seems most
appropriate at the Nazis but rather a deeper, inbred anger directed towards God. Having once been a role
model of everything a good Jew should be, Wiesel slowly transforms into a faithless human being. He cannot
comprehend why the God who is supposed to love and care for His people would refuse to protect them from
the Germans. This anger grows as Wiesel does and is a constant theme throughout the book.
Early in Night, Elie Wiesel begins to express doubt about his faith. Some talked of God, of his mysterious
ways, ...and of their future deliverance. But I had ceased to pray. How I sympathized with Job! I did ... Show
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What does Your greatness mean, Lord of the universe, in the face of all this weakness, this decomposition, and
this decay? Why do You still trouble their sick minds, their crippled bodies? (63)
In this passage Wiesel has become more overtly angry with God. He no longer hides behind the reverence he
has grown up knowing. Rather he is openly charging God with not only the destruction of the Jewish people,
but also with continually plaguing their thoughts. Having the false hope that God may one day save them
seems like a cruel joke. Wiesel seems to be saying that if God has already decided not to save them, than the
least He can do is quit allowing the people to pray to and follow Him.
Wiesel also seems angry at the thought of comparing God s infinite greatness with the complete disintegration
of the people in the concentration camps. Thinking about God s power and strength seems impossible when
the only people surrounding Wiesel who are in positions of power are the enemy. It seems almost morbidly
amusing that the Jews are relying on this Savior who allows such horrible conditions to continue. If he is so
wonderful, why does he not save them?
Later in Night, Wiesel starts to believe that he has become a stranger among his own people and religion. He
no longer feels any spiritual connection with the other Jewish people.
...Once I had believed profoundly that upon one solitary deed of mine, one
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The Effect Of Temperature And Ph Of Enzymes Activity...
The effects on temperature and ph of enzymes activity saliva amylase
Term 3
Year level; Twelve
Name; Michelle Van Biljon
Teacher; Miss
Draft due; Week 5 (Tuesday)
Due date; Week 6 (Tuesday)
Introduction
The enzymes inside the human body is a protein molecule which is a biological catalyst containing 3 types of
characteristics. The first characteristic of an enzyme is to increase inside the human body depending on the
rate of reaction. Secondly most of the enzymes inside the human body will take control and only act
specifically upon one reactant, this is called the substrate, and this is the enzyme that produces products. Third
most important is the enzymes strongly regulate in a circle, from a low concentration (activity) to a high
concentration (activity) then back around vice versa. The enzymes can strongly be affected in the changes of
both the temperature and the different ph levels. Every individual enzyme works to a certain extent reacting to
a certain ph level and temperature, its activity decreasing at values above and below that point due to
denaturation. For enzymes, denaturation can be defined as the loss of enough structure rendering the enzyme
inactive. The tertiary structure of the enzymes and their function also includes the non covalent force in
creating and determining the shape and the structure of all enzymes. The salivary amylase is found in the
salivary glands inside the human body which is produced by the ptyalin. Maltose and Isomaltose are a
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The Ethics Of Using Stem Cells
A fairly new area of research has emerged in which scientists are looking into using stem cells for various
sources. One of the major problems that arose with this new area of research was the ethics of using
embryonic stem cells (ESCs) to conduct research. This brought up problems, especially within the Catholic
Church, as to when does life first begin. Taking these undeveloped embryos was seen as taking the life of an
unborn child. New insights into this area of research have shed light onto alternative methods of studying
using stem cells. This includes the reprogramming of various cells into a state that can be programmed into
various tissue types in the body. Of course as promising as this area of research sounds, there are many
implications that need to be studied further before scientists are ready to administer such treatment to patients
on a large scale. This paper will seek to familiarize readers with stem cells, the idea of pluripotency, what
cellular reprogramming is, the benefits and drawbacks of cellular reprogramming, and applications of
reprogramming. For starters, a stem cell is an undifferentiated cell that is capable of regenerating itself or
becoming induced into a specific tissue or organ for specialized functions under certain physiological
functions. All stem cells have the following three things in common: they are capable of renewing and
dividing themselves over an extended period of time, they are not specialized, and they are able to give rise
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  • 2. Research Safeguarding Case Studies and the Outcomes Essay Research safeguarding case studies and the outcomes. Baby P. Baby P was a 17 month old boy who died in 2007 after suffering a series of injuries. He suffered from over 50 injuries within a period of 8 months. In December 2006 a GP noticed bruising on Peter s hands and chest. Baby P s mother, Tracey Connelly, was arrested and the care of Baby Peter was handed over to a family friend, however Baby P returned to his mother in January 2007. Within a period of a few months Baby P was admitted to hospital on two occasions with injuries including bruising, scratches and swelling on the side of his head. In June 2007 a social worker observed marks on peter and informed the police. A medical examination concluded that these injuries were due ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rights at work. Your rights at work will depend on: * Your statutory rights * Your contract of employment. Your contract of employment cannot take away rights you have by law. E.g. if your contract states that you are only entitled to two weeks paid holiday per year when, by law, all full time employees are entitled to 28 days paid holiday a year then this part of your contract is void and does not apply.. However if your contract gives your greater rights than the law does, (6 weeks paid holiday per year) then your contract applies. Statutory Rights. Statutory rights are legal rights based on laws passed by parliament. Nearly all workers, regardless of the number of hours per week they work, have certain legal rights. There are some workers who are not entitled to certain statutory rights. Sometimes an employee only gains a right when they have been employed their their employer for a certain length of time. Unless you are in the group of workers who are excluded you will have the following statutory rights: * The right to a written statement of terms of employment within two months of starting work. * The right to an itemised pay slip. * The right to be paid at least the national minimum wage. * The right to not have illegal deductions made from pay. * The right to paid holiday. Full time employees are entitled to 28 days a year minimum, Part time employees are entitled to a pro rata amount. * The right to time off for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Airport Security Research Need of better airport security methods Background On the morning of September 11th 2001 the United States was attacked by a series of coordinated terrorist attacks and, as a result, thousands of people died that day. After that event took place, tens of thousands of people came together to form a new agency called the Transportation Security Administration, or TSA. Being passed on November 19th 2001, the TSA began taking charge of the aviation security programs that were run by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), by training, hiring, and deploying security forces to all of the commercial airports within 12 months and providing 100 percent screening to all luggage in search for any explosives by December 31, 2002. Despite the effort to better protect our nations traveling security, the US has had potential terrorist attacks through our airlines. People were able to bring unauthorized devices through the security checkpoints, that we thought were reliable, undetected. Research has been done to the scanning machines we use and they were proven ineffective and our way of using them as well. Objective It has been 14 years since the fall of the twin towers, throughout those years we have had about 2 terrorist ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With these machines people have also felt that they were being virtually strip searched and exposed. The millimeter wave scanner, after being tested by researchers, has also been revealed that the machines are not as effective as they were thought to be. Researchers have conducted studies and have proven that it is possible to sneak unauthorized objects through the machines by taping the weapon on a body part or by sewing it into your clothing line. Because the millimeter wave scanner does not have a password security system, it is also possible to hack into the system to disable the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Examples Of Spousal Betrayal In Half Of A Yellow Sun Spousal betrayal According to the Oxford Advanced Learner s Dictionary to betray means to hurt somebody who trusts you especially by not being loyal or faithful. It frequently happens in our societies between two siblings, two spouses or two States. Adichie depicts this situation throughout all her works. Half Of A Yellow Sun, her second novel is no exception in this regard. In fact, the novel is a love story between Odenigbo and Olanna, two lecturers at the university of Nsukka. Olanna s parents, Mr and Mrs Ozobia use her as sexual bait in order to get business contrat from politicians. But she is clever enough and has rejected three wealthy men for Odenigbo : chief Okonji, chief Okaro and Okagbue s son all proposed to her by her materialistic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a kind of freedom which satisfies and relaxes and rejuvenates one and sets one free from one s anxieties. Nobody sees them doing it but she avows it to her fiancé. By so doing Olanna breaks the statuquo. Olanna, fiancée to Odenigbo known to everybody in the University of Nsukka dares sleep with another man and say it openly to her future husband. Her action would not have had any importance if she had not informed Odenigbo. She informs him purposedly ; to let him feel what she has felt when he did the samething with Amala. Here, Adichie uses her feminist weapon to charter such denigrating and degrading treatments meted out to women by their lover. Olanna has reached her goal because Odenigbo is upset and frustrated at hearing her love affair with Richard. He is obliged to forgive her the way she did to him. Adichie puts Odenigbo in the same condition he has put Olanna in to show that men through patriarchy should stop ill treating women and that like men women have a conscience, feelings and a soul. The situation reminds me of a custom in Things Fall Apart where the woman should say publicly how many men have slept with her since her fiancé has first expressed the desire to marry her (TFA ; 11). Nobody asks such a question to men simply because patriarchy has made people believe that men are superior to women and should not be controlled. Adichie by making Olanna sleep with Richard is making a clarion call for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Project Bioshield And Keeping America Safe Project Bioshield and Keeping America Safe Now in this day and age biological threats and warfare are at an risk of all time high and the Project Bioshield Act will protect the United States of America from these threats. On July, 10, 2010, the House of Representatives created a bill that would withdraw two billion dollars from Project Bioshield to pay for a boost in development for other federal programs. Even though the money was not cut from Project Bioshield it showed us that the project is in danger of not getting the amount of money it really needs to protect the United States of America. The United States government should invest more money into Project BioShield in order to keep Americans safe from upcoming biological threats. Project Bioshield will protect the citizens of the United States of America safe from biological threats and warfare. Biological warfare is an act of war by using infectious toxins to wipe out or immobilize humans and animals. An example some these infectious toxins include viruses, diseases, fungi, and bacteria. Project Bioshield is an attempt to create useful medicines to protect the people of the United States of America from biological and nuclear weapons. (Progress in the War on Terror) Project Bioshield was signed into law on July 21, 2004, by President George W. Bush after he proposed this project at the 2003 State of the Union address in response to the 2001 anthrax attacks. Project BioShield is a comprehensive effort overseen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Severe Anorexia Nervosa Oftentimes, Anorexia Nervosa is classified as a psychological disorder and is not viewed as an instigator of communication disorders. Besides the obvious negative consequences of eating disorders, anorexia can cause an onset of dysphagia. Anorexia is a terrible disease and the annual death rate is approximately 12 times higher than the death rate of all causes of death among females ages 15 to 24 (Holmes, Gudridge, Gaudiani, Mehler, 2012). Severe anorexia Nervosa encompasses a plethora of medical complications that affects each body system and causes severe weakness (Holmes, Gudridge, Gaudiani, Mehler, 2012). At this time, Speech Language Pathology (SLP) is not well versed in treatment and management of anorexia conditions. Veldee ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The women were institutionalized in an acute medical center and experienced complications of malnutrition and dysphagia (Holmes, Gudridge, Gaudiani, Mehler, 2012). To begin the study, the women were subjected to a bedside swallow evaluation and video fluoroscopic studies (VFSS) (Holmes, Gudridge, Gaudiani, Mehler, 2012). Two of the patients showed signs of mild to moderate dysphagia and one demonstrated severe dysphagia (Holmes, Gudridge, Gaudiani, Mehler, 2012). Two of the three also showed aspiration and the third showed penetration (Holmes, Gudridge, Gaudiani, Mehler, 2012). Upon reviewing the findings, a SLP team was brought in to perform therapy via NMES, along with swallowing therapy (Holmes, Gudridge, Gaudiani, Mehler, 2012). Swallowing therapy tasks included compensatory strategies and strengthening exercises (Holmes, Gudridge, Gaudiani, Mehler, 2012). The NMES device of choice in the study was the Vitals Stim Therapy Unit (Holmes, Gudridge, Gaudiani, Mehler, 2012). The patients were tested orally using the following consistencies: puree, thin, nectar thick, honey thick, mechanical soft and regular textures. Their results were measured by using the Penetration Aspiration Scale that scores the passage and ejection of material into the airway and vocal folds. The scale provides a score ranging from one to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay On Emergency Medical Technician As a teenager, you are forced to look for careers you might be interested in or might study for in college or a university. Some students may pursue their interest in medicine, law enforcement, science, and so on. Though, it s challenging to select a certain career you will be doing for the rest of your life. As for myself, I find the medical field to be what I am personally most interested in. I believe that the three top careers I might pursue are a coroner, an emergency medical technician, or a nuclear medicine technologist. A coroner is a profession that deals with the actions of preforming autopsies for determining the cause of an unexplained death or doing an investigation on a body related to a crime scene. The requirements that are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An EMT helps people on an emergency call before going to the hospital. There quick actions can sometimes determine the outcome of a person s life. The requirements for this profession are: an associate s degree, a training program, and must have completed at least 1,000 hours. You also need a license; it varies depending on your location. The next level for this job is a paramedic; you need 1,300 in order to go up in level. As an EMT you will perform skills like: documentation of person, decision making and problem solving, and working with others to achieve a bigger goal. It is a very stressful job to have because sometimes you will be placed in situations where their lives depends on you; one poor decision can harm the person s life and it would be your fault. An EMT earns an average hourly wage of $16.88 but may go up to $26.29; in a year they earn in total of $35,110 (O*Net Online). The job growth is 23.1%, it has grown greatly over the years and is expected to keep on growing due to the fact that in the future we might be more necessitated by them (sokanu). Related occupations are: municipal firefighters, fire inspectors, police patrol officers, and sheriffs and deputy sheriffs (O*Net Online). For those who like the adrenaline, this job fits them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Ethics Of Care-Giver Ethics of care is to maintain relationships by compromise and accommodation for the well being of a care givers and care receivers in a network of social relations. The meaning of care involves meeting the needs of ourselves and others. Which refers to the ideas of concerning both the nature of morality and normative ethical theory. But does this mean that the care receiver does exactly what the care giver desires in all situations? What if I keep the money instead of returning it back? Then I wouldn t have to work twenty hours a week. And I will be able to focus in school better because I m not working as many hours. I know the car dealership owner doesn t need the money because he is an owner of a car dealership and he has more than enough ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Gente De Zona Fas FANS ARE MALE FEMALE FANATICS ENTHUSIASTS MOSTLY AGES 30 39 Gente De Zona fans are mostly Fanatics (39%) and Enthusiasts (31%) males and females between the ages of 30 39. Additionally, the group has a penetration in the US Latino market of 4.7% (2.8M). FANS ARE EVENLY SPLIT AMONG ENGLISH SPANISH SPEAKERS 49% of Gente De Zona fans prefer to speak Spanish at home, while 48% prefer to speak English at home. 48% OF FANS LIVE WITH THEIR PARTNER KIDS 48% of Gente De Zona fans live with their partners and kids, while 16% live with their parents. FANS ARE MORE LIKELY TO SPEND THEIR TIME WITH TRAVEL, COOKING, EATING OUT, FILMS/CINEMA, SHOPPING Gente De Zona US Latino fans are more likely to spend their time with hobbies such as Traveling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Top countries based on chatter are the U.S. (24%), followed by Spain (10%), and Venezuela (9%). GENTE DE ZONA HAS A GOOD FOLLOWING, BUT SLIGHTLY BELOW AVERAGE ENGAGEMENT ON SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS Gente De Zona has a relatively good social media following on most platforms, however the band has a below average engagement rate across their social media platforms compared to similar artists. Currently the band is sharing the same content across their social media platforms, which has a negative effect on following and engagement. Consider having the artist post more native content on each platform in order to drive followers and engagement. 42% OF ALLTIME REVENUE COMES FROM THE US, FOLLOWED BY SPAIN WITH ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Book Thief Themes In times of war everything gets destroyed, from countries to lives to culture. Nothing is off limits when someone is willing to go to the extreme to get what they want, no matter who they step on on the way. In Markus Zusak s The Book Thief, readers see the effects of war on the small, fictional town of Molching, Germany during World War II, specifically on that of young Liesel Meminger and her foster parents Hans and Rosa Hubermann. Through the eyes of Death one can relate the themes of war and the censorship of an overrun country with those of extremist groups today who, years later, utilize some of the same methods of control in order to gain power. In late June of 1975, Elisabeth and Helmut Zusak welcomed Markus, their fourth (and last) child into the world. At the time, they had been living in Sydney, Australia, however, both had emigrated from other countries. Both Lisa s native country of Germany and Helmut s native country of Austria were a part of World War II at the time of their living there, which led them to acquire stories that would later on inspire their son to write what is arguably his most lucrative novel, The Book Thief. I grew up in Sydney, but when my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The story follows Ed, a cab driver who starts to receive mysterious messages after he accidentally stumbles into a heroic situation. Ed must solve the clues of these cryptic messages, leading him to people in need. Much like Zusak s other novels, The Messenger was well received internationally, earning numerous awards and honors such as the Michael Printz Honor and Australia s Children s Book of the Year Award. The Messenger was also named a Publishers Weekly Best Book Of the Year as well as a Bulletin Blue Ribbon Book. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Profit vs Non Profit Hospitals Profit vs. Non Profit Healthcare Organizations Prepared By: Milton Flores Table of Contents I. Introduction......................................................................................................................................................3 II. Definition of Non Profit Health Care Organization.....................................................................................4 III. Definition of Profit Health Care Organization.............................................................................................4 IV. Issues facing Non Profit and Profit Health Care Organizations................................................................5 V. Options to improve operations......................................................................................................................6 I. Introduction The debate on whether all healthcare institution should be non profit rises many issues and they have been heavily debated. The best way to examine this to analyze if non profit hospitals are in fact better that for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Non profit health plans are estimated to serve over 40% or more of all private health insurance enrollees. Nonprofit health care organizations are primary responsible and accountable to the communities and populations they serve. They are legally and ethically bound to do good for the benefit of their communities. Their governing bodies are comprised of leaders from the communities they serve. The earnings and reserves of nonprofit health care organizations are reinvested to benefit the community.(1). III. Definition of Profit Health Care Organization. For profit health care and organizations have a misconception that this automatically means higher costs and a lower level of quality. There are several studies that directly contradict this assumption. In a study that was conducted by Blue Cross, the findings showed that there was not an increase in costs and that there was not a negative effect on the availability of health care. For profit providers look at health care as a business, with a financial bottom line producing profits that can be distributed to shareholders. Supporters of for profit health care say that increased competition can produce a more efficient, effective, less expensive health care system. Since the 1980s, for profit health care facilities have proliferated, including national hospital chains, health plans, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Environmental Objectives Of The United Nations The United Nations has recently worked on establishing goals each with specific targets regarding sustainable development. Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development, and its associated targets will be analysed for measurability and thoroughness. Targets The 7 targets associated with goal 14 focus on 4 themes. Targets 1 and 3 focus on reducing pollution, targets 2 and 5 focus on protecting ecosystems, targets 4 and 6 focus on overfishing and target 7 focuses on incentivising countries to maintain the ocean. Target 1 aims to prevent and significantly reduce marine pollution of all kinds. This target is measurable as there are many different types of marine pollution that can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Cheshire, iii HYPERLINK http://www.unep.org/regionalseas/marinelitter/publications/docs/NMDMP_REPORT_Ocean_Conservancy__2_.pdf ). The amount of nutrient runoff is measured by measuring the number of dead zones , and zones which are said to be eutrophied (Rabalais, 1528 HYPERLINK http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/content/66/7/1528.full ). There are an estimated 169 dead zones and 415 coastal areas that suffer from eutrophication (Steiner, 25). Several indicators of resilience are measurable. Biodiversity and indicators like thermal tolerance, dispersal ability and adaptive capacity of a species indicate resilience and are measured in many different regions (Bernhardt, 379). The productivity of an ecosystem is measured by measuring the primary productivity which is monitored globally by using satellite ocean colour sensors and measuring the dissolved oxygen content of water (Bernhardt, 381). There are several indicators of how sustainable the level of fishing is. The percentage of mature fish indicates whether the rate of fishing is unsustainable. If the percentage of mature fish is low, there is a large proportion of fish that are unable to mature, indicating overfishing (Froese, 87). This measure is widely monitored in many coastal regions with large fishing industries. The amount of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing is measured globally and is known to be approximately 20% of the world s fish trade. (Waitt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. My Personal Experience Of A Christmas Eve Day On Sunday December 24, it s Christmas Eve. So we did our daily routine and we got ready for Christmas Eve party. The party started around 6:00. We had apple cider, chips, Indian snacks/food, and other good stuff. After the party, we played a game. We played playing cards. We played Uno. It was really fun. On Monday December 25, it Christmas. I know a lot of people open their presents in the morning, but that s not what we do. We do our daily routine and get ready. After we all get ready, then my sister and I opened presents and celebrated. I got clothes, sock slippers, jewelry, comb, and makeup. My sister and I are so thankful of what we got. After we opened the presents, we played a game. We played Carrom. Carrom is a board game where there are 9 black coins, 9 white coins, 1 red coin, and a striker. You re trying to shoot the coins into the goal with a striker. So if I was white coins, I have to shoot all 8 white coins into the goal. Then there is 1 white coin and 1 red coin. So I have to shoot the red coin into the goal an if I make it, I have to shoot my white coin. If I make that, the game is over and I would win. If I made all 8 white coins and have to shoot the red into the goal and if I don t make the red coin into the goal, than I have to put that coin in the middle. If the other person shoots the the white coin, than the game is over and I would win. If they shoot the white coin in the beginning, than it s okay because they did it for you. You and your partner goes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Responses to Three Employment Law Encounters Essay Responses to Three Employment Law Encounters Alejandro M. Quiñones Inserni University of Phoenix Business Law LAW 531 January 16, 2013 Dr. Paul Vilaro Nelms Fast Serve Inc. is a 25 million company, which employs more than 350 people involved in the direct marketing of branded sports apparel. The company decided to open two online marketing and 10% of the workplace was moved to manage the online distribution. After several months, the company noted that they were being affected by this last measure and was going to have to take steps to ensure that the Company is not affected. I am the senior manager in human resources department and was given the task of having to choose three of six employees for layoffs. As responsible leaders and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The 1964 civil rights acts protects you from any act of discrimination and this could be detrimental to the company if Haimes says there is a kind of discrimination by the company. After several analyses it was decided to continue with the decision to layoff Haimes although this remains to be seen in court since Haimes joined an association to protect the gay community and will go against us for discrimination by sexual orientation. Sarah Boyd is a lady who has a lot in the company but its overall performance is average and does not have any special achievement, though it is painful for many years working in the company this is the second SELECTED for layoff. We were initially concerned that his age and the Age Discrimination Act could affect our company, but we had doubts that it would go against the company to which he had so much respect and for which he had worked for so many years. After evaluating and analyzing deeply Mrs. Boyd s situation it was decided to talk with her and her supervisor and explain them that layoffs in dispatch are inevitable and work out to make a severance package that is fair and acceptable to Mrs. Boyd and to the company. Jenny Mills is the third selected to layoff; her work is average and has no special achievement. Although his work is satisfactory overall their performance skills are not critical. In spite of that I and the lawyer and other people felt it was the best decision we were afraid there was something that could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. A Look at Microsoft Access A Look at Microsoft Access Introduction Team A of DBM/405 has chosen to look at Microsoft Access. This paper will examine Microsoft Access and its capabilities and benefits. It should show that Microsoft Access is one of the easiest user friendly database and cost effective database applications today. This paper will also examine the use of Access for a business called Parrothead Productions. It is a small one man operation, which is a remote disc jockey business. The Capabilities of Microsoft Access Microsoft Access database gives you true command of your data, enabling you to retrieve it, sort it, analyze it, summarize it, and report results in moments. It can combine data from various files, so that you never have to enter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You may be considering migrating (upsizing) your database to SQL Server because: a) As the number of users increases, the file sharing mechanism of a Microsoft Access database may result in a slower performance and increased network traffic. The client/server environment of Microsoft SQL Server is designed for a large number of users and minimizing network traffic. Microsoft SQL Server 2000 can support databases of up to 2 terabytes in size. b) SQL Server 2000 is an XML enabled database server that allows you to access the server through a URL, and to write and retrieve data as XML documents. Integration of Microsoft SQL Server s security with the security of a Microsoft Windows NT® or Microsoft Windows® 2000 network allows easier administration of complex network security settings. c) SQL Server can be backed up and restored dynamically while the database is in use. Users do not have to close the database while the daily backup is performed. In addition, the process of transaction logging makes it possible to restore the database up to the point of failure. The Benefits of Microsoft Access Microsoft Access has a number of benefits that go beyond the basic capabilities of a database that are worth discussing. Of course, the primary one that comes to mind is the fact that Access is a Microsoft ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Visual Acuity Lab Report Results Demographics Were included 82 eyes of 49 patients, 32 (69%) females and 17 (31%) males. The mean patient age was 33 +/ 7.4 years (range: 21 to 48 years). Mean follow up was 4.8 years (range 9 to 1 year). The mean anterior chamber depth was 3.2mm (range 2.8 to 3.67mm). Were implanted 42 Artisan IOL and 40 Artiflex IOL with a mean power of 11.1D Visual Acuity Mean preoperative UCVA was 1.9 logMAR and post operative UCVA was 0.3 logMAR after phakic IOL implantation, showing a statistical significance (p=0.000). After the surgery we observed that 79 eyes gain 4 or more lines of vision, 20/40 or better was achieved in 76 eyes (92.68%) after the follow up period. Mean preoperative CDVA was 0.2+/ 0.3 logMAR and after post operative follow up period was 0.01+/ 0.1 logMAR, which was statistically ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Postoperative central endothelial cell count after the follow up period was 2323+/ 286.03 cells/mm2, which was observed a statistically significative decrease in the cells count. The mean ECD yearly lost was 121.36 +/ 111.04 cells/mm2/year. IOL distance from Endothelium Mean distance from the center of the pIOL to the endothelium was 2.2 +/ 0.3mm and the mean distance from the edge of the pIOL was 1.4 +/ 0.2mm both distances were lowly correlated to the endothelium cells loss (r 0.00 p0.000 and r .308 p0.05 respectively) Intraoperative Problems and Adverse Events There were no intraoperative or postoperative problems. However in one patient elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) were detected at the postoperative control. Were considered steroid induced, the IOP returned to baseline levels after cessation of steroid. Throughout all follow up years, a total of 5 eyes of 5 patients have been received a new intervention due to a tilt of the lens or had been dislocated from the iris. In this patients the endothelial cells loss was much higher than the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Comparing The Writing Styles Of Different Ethnographic... This paper seeks to compare and contrast the writing styles of four different ethnographic resources in order to determine the most effective ways of communicating qualitative research findings for my own research paper. I have determined that a captivating and clear style of writing will be most effective in presenting my own research findings on how participants give meaning to farmers markets as a physical space, facilitating social interaction. I will draw on the following four ethnographies: Skinner s The PB and the Aestheticization of Violence in Northern Ireland (2008), Titchkosky s To Pee or Not to Pee? Ordinary Talk About Extraordinary Exclusions in a University Environment (2008), Woodward s Hanging Out and Hanging About: Insider/Outsider Research in the Sport of Boxing (2008) and Zaman s Native Among the Natives: Physician Anthropologist Doing Hospital Ethnography at Home (2008) to reveal effective writing styles. In some of these writings, what may seem like weaknesses could in actuality be conscious decisions to focus on what are more important aspects of their paper, which provides me with lessons for my own research paper. First, as Glesne mentions the very choice of the language you use ... tells a story in addition to what you mean to say (2011, pp. 243), suggesting that ethnographic writers have the ability to direct their writing to certain audiences and evoke certain reactions. For example, Skinner s (2008) ethnography establishes a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Muhammad Ali Research Paper Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. better known as Muhammad Ali was born January seven tenth, 1942. He was born in Louisville, Kentucky during a time where segregation was a major factor; one where blacks weren t able to drink from the same water fountain as whites,use the same restroom or eat within the same restaurants. When Cassius was twelve years old his bike was stolen while reporting what happened to police officer Joe Martin Clay said that he wanted to beat up whoever had stolen his bike and it just so happened that Martin trained young boxers at a local gym. Clay won his first amateur bout in 1954 by split decision, By the age of eighteen he won an Olympic medal at the 1960 Olympics. By the time he was eighteen Clay already had achieved ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ali received his very first World Heavyweight Championship title match on February twenty fifth 1964. At the age of twenty two Ali became the new World Heavyweight Champion after beating the reigning champion Charles Sonny Liston in a grueling six round war . He was the first ever boxer to become the World Heavyweight Champion at such a young age. Ali was also the only boxer to obtain the position of being the World Heavyweight champion three times. The first time he beat Sonny Liston in Miami, Florida, the second time he beat George Foreman in the great battle known as The Rumble In The Jungle in the summer of 1974 in Zaire, Africa which is now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo , and the third and final time Ali beat Leon Spinks on September fifteenth, 1978 in a title rematch which Spinks was whom Ali had previously lost to in February 1978. Ali retired June 27, 1979, but returned to face the current champion Larry Holmes for a fourth attempt at the Heavyweight title but lose due to one of his advisors decisions. Then Ali retired again for a second time, but then made another comeback fight against Trevor Berbick in 1981 but loss by unanimous decision after ten rounds. I feel that Muhammad Ali is the greatest athlete to ever live because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Early Sport Specialization In the past 30 years, the direction of sports within the youth has drastically changed. In the past, young athletes aimed to play in several sports. Now, athletes focus themselves in one single sport and year round extensive training has been encouraged by most adults in a young athlete s life whether they are a parent or a coach. Allowing the youth to participate in sports is frequently considered a great way to develop leadership skills and an appreciation for individual and team accomplishments (Sailor). Along with the rise of Sport Specialization, concerns pertaining to a child s physical and psychological health have begun to increase as well. Early Sport Specialization may lead to greater risks in a child s life such as injuries, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Elsbeth Vaino, 82% of the top professional athletes involved themselves in multiple sports before they went pro (Vaino). Let s take Russell Wilson for example. Wilson played football and baseball while he attended North Carolina State University. In his freshman year, Wilson was the first quarterback to earn all ACC honors at North Carolina State University. Wilson s passion to continue to play baseball caused conflict with coach Tom O Brien, head football coach at North Carolina State University. Coach O Brien and Wilson came to a disagreement due to Russell s decision to attend Spring training with the Rockies, a Major League Baseball team, in 2011 after he was drafted by them in 2010. Wilson decided to transfer to the University of Wisconsin Madison and continued his success. By Wilson s senior year, he led his football team, the Badgers, to the Big 10 conference while setting a record within the NCAA for his passing efficiency. In April 2012, Russell Wilson was drafted to the Seattle Seahawks and has been setting records ever since he started playing. Wilson holds the record for the most passing yards in a playoff game and is a top five NFL quarterback (Breitenbach). Not only did Russell Wilson achieve amazing accomplishments in a span of 4 years, he has only experienced one health complication which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Bad Science Book Essay Bad Science Book I have learned many new things from the reading of Bad Science. I have a few of them that I will discuss because they caught my interest. To start off, I would like to talk about the exploration of cosmetics in the book. Everything ranging from significance of ingredients to its marketing is falsified. It is presented as a breakthrough innovation yet it is an iteration based off of Vaseline. Scientists wanted to replicate Vaseline and remove the grease associated with it. It is presented with terminology that does not exactly make sense once that terminology is explained it is clear how nonsense it really was. For instance, the idea of skin absorption is not correct at all. The idea of your skin absorbing moisture has been common for a while. So when the author reveals this is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ingredients are listed with no explanation but the appearance or a scientific name adds credibility and a sense of status to the cream. These big name ingredients are not appropriate for human use at high doses or some of them do not do anything special. The cream companies use this perception of scientific advancement to further sales and create an ideal image that has nothing scientifically backing it. The basic features that a cream can be replicated at home provided similar effects. The term moisturized is stretched to ensure a perceived benefit. I would like to challenge this notion of creams. Personally I have a severe case of dry skin. In the water my skin gets worse. I use a cream that prevents it from getting dry. It is a highly premium costing cream. Much like the author states the description of ingredients is scientific names I have never heard. I have tried regular creams and they have never been able to provide the necessary moisture of my skin. What I would like to know is that would Vaseline provide the current results the cream is yielding for me thanks to scientific innovation or am I being misled. The author does not address skin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Difference Between Moral Permissibility And Legal... 4) When justifying medical procedures, it is important to acknowledge the difference between moral permissibility and legal permissibility. This difference is evident in the three medical procedures that end patient s lives: physician assisted suicide (PAS), voluntary active euthanasia (VAE) and passive euthanasia. PAS is when a physician intentionally and knowingly prescribes lethal drugs to a patient intending to commit suicide. VAE is when a physician administers a lethal injection to kill a voluntary, informed patient upon request. Passive euthanasia is when a physician withholds treatment and leaves the patient to die. It is commonly thought for passive euthanasia to be ethically permissible, but not for PAS and VAE. This is because it is never permissible for a physician to take direct action to kill the patient. Although in both PAS and VAE, physicians play an active role in bringing about the death of a patient, the patient ultimately kills himself in PAS and the physician ultimately kills the patient in VAE. Regarding moral permissibility, I find that humaneness of treatment and compatibility with physicians moral obligations provide convincing arguments for accepting PAS and VAE as moral medical practices. However, the difference in patient s self determination makes PAS a more morally justifiable medical practice. Furthermore, the difference in the ultimate causal agent of death creates legal complications and greater possibility for abuse for VAE. Thus, I also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. How Social Media Has Changed Our Culture Social media has changed our culture in ways many, in years past, would have thought to be impossible. With the advent of social media, people are connected around the world. Using the internet we can have face to face conversations, write letters , play games, and much more with others instantly without the need of being in the same room as them. Even though we are all constantly connected, some feel our technological innovations are causing us to become lonelier. Many feel physical interactions are key to creating emotional bonds. Some even feel left out because they are not technologically incline. Those who believe technology is making us lonelier often note how some people say they have friends that they have never met in real life, or cite shows like Catfish where people fall in love with others over the internet, but the person they thought they were talking to is not actually who they were talking to. Though some may think technology is making us lonelier, in actuality it bring us closer together. The internet is amazing. It connects people all around the world. A few summers ago I went to camp in New Hampshire and met people from around the country and around the world. At camp I became friends with a guy named Vicente. Vincente lives in Spain. We became close friends at camp. When camp was over we were not disappointed because when we made it back home we connected via Facebook. From there we exchanged Gamertags and where playing videogames together while ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Human Tissue Act 2008 Essay Background Currently in New Zealand the major law regarding the donation of organs is the Human Tissue Act 2008 introduced by the then labour government s Minister of Health David Cunliffe. The bill received support from both Labour and National members and in its second reading received 115 votes for and only 3 votes against (while 3 members were not present for the vote) the three votes against can be attributed to opposition from 3 of the 4 Maori party members due to cultural values tikanga ā iwi, Mana and Tapu The Human Tissue Act 2008 prohibits the sale and advertisement of any human tissue which includes organs without written permission at the discretion from whomever is acting as the Minister of Health. So far the only reported case (of which all exemptions must be reported in the Gazette) is the paired kidney donation scheme allowing viable living donors that wish to donate to a family or friend that is incompatible with their kidney to donate to another who is in the same position. This effectively facilitates a non monetary trade between two donors to ensure the chosen recipients receive a kidney that will work for them. Currently a shortage is occurring between the supply of viable organs collected from living donors and from the deceased and the demand required from those on the waiting list. Organs that can be provided from living donors include Kidneys, liver segments, some of your lung and Pancreas but of all the organs that greatest shortage that exists is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Wild At Heart Analysis The 1990 film, Wild at Heart directed by David Lynch, is a violent satire on the power struggle of a working class criminal and his girlfriend who are fighting against the girlfriend s evil psycho mother who wants him dead because the mother is controlling and jealous of her daughter s sexuality and youth. The film follows young rebellious lovers, Sailor and Luna who seek to run away from the craziness of their worlds to live a fantasy but end up finding the violent reality of America. Lula s mom, Marietta causes them to face obstacles within their relationship by trying to get Sailor killed twice. These young lovers decide to run from their problems and go on a road trip to California, on their way they make stops in New Orleans and Texas. Throughout the film there are concepts and terms of the comic spirit that are showcased throughout the film such as parody, bragger male archetype, euphemisms, contamination, disguise, parabasis, and inversion. The films main character Sailor, is a parody of Elvis. Sailor is a hyper masculine character, with a manic energy, and vocal mannerisms like Elvis Presley. The parody of Elvis not only is shown through Sailors vocal mannerism but also in the film we see examples of parabasis where Sailor stops the band playing and begins to sing Love Me by Elvis to Lula. During this scene, while Sailor is singing we hear girls screaming in admiration as if Elvis was actually the one singing. The girls that surround Sailor while he singing, look ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Peanut Butter And Jelly Research Paper Compare Nut Butters for Diabetes Nutrition Nut butters have become a buzzword in the health community as they are a tasty way to help combat chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular problems. Nut butter have health nutrients and can play a good role in a well balanced diet. Compare nut butters for diabetes to see which ones are the best choices. Each nut butter offers different benefits, a unique flavor and can be beneficial for your health. Peanut butter is the most well known of all the nut butters and is still the most popular spread at leading grocery stores. Often the thought of peanut butter brings to mind the yummy peanut butter and jelly sandwiches packed in our lunch boxes when we were kids. However, jelly can be full of sugar with little nutritional value. Consider using fresh fruit or sugar free preserves instead. Choose peanut butter that is free of hydrogenated oil and preservatives. The fewer ingredients listed on the label, the better. Consider reduced fat peanut butter, which contains fewer calories and less fat. Be aware ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has a similar texture to peanut butter but has more monounsaturated fat per serving to help promote better heart health. Plus, almond butter usually has less sugar and no hydrogenated oil. Look for an almond butter that contains just one ingredient almonds. Another popular nut butter is cashew butter, but it might not always be a good choice. Read the label as it can be higher in sugar than peanut butter or almond butter and lower in protein. Some types of cashew butter do have slightly less fat. Consider making cashew butter yourself in a food processor to get all the benefits of this yummy nut without the unwanted sugar. Sunflower seed butter can be a wise choice for people with allergies to tree nuts. It is also rich in fiber and nutrients such as vitamin E, niacin and magnesium that are important for people with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay On Iceland Volcano MORE Partner Series Why Iceland Volcano s Eruption Caused So Much Trouble The plume of ash and steam rising from the Eyjafjallaj Credit: Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC Jagged flecks of ash spewed into the air may have boosted the effects of the 2010 eruption of Iceland s Eyjafjallajökull volcano, which paralyzed flights across Europe, a new study finds. The ash plume from Eyjafjallajökull caused turmoil in the air for nearly a month. Still, the eruption was a relatively small event. For instance, the plume never reached more than about 6 miles (10 kilometers) in height, and the volcano only spewed out about 9.5 billion cubic feet (270 million cubic meters) of ash over the course of several months, while some eruptions can spew out many times more than that in the span of a single day. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To learn more about why this was, a group of scientists collected ash samples from across Iceland. The researchers found that at Eyjafjallajökull s vent, upwelling magma violently reacted with nearby glacial water. This rapid cooling made the magma contract and fragment into fine, jagged motes of ash. Near the end of the eruption, equally fine, porous ash was generated when small gas bubbles trapped in the molten rock expanded as the magma neared the surface. The investigators found that the median width of all the ash grains was less than 1 millimeter wide. Starting about 6 miles (10 km) from the vent and moving outward, particles smaller than 16 microns about a sixth the width of a human hair became more than 20 percent of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Analysis Of Jacob Meeting Esau And The Deaths Of Rachel... Nestled between the heartwarming story of Jacob meeting Esau and the deaths of Rachel and Leah lies the tragedy that is Genesis 33: Dinah and the Shechamites. With rape and sexual assault gaining more awareness around college campuses in the United States, I thought it would be interesting to scrutinize the Biblical scholars perspective on the rape of Dinah. It seems everyone has a strong opinion on how she was treated and how her brothers treated their hosts, but few appear to have an opinion on Dinah herself. This is a result of every source at some point essentially expressing the same sentiment: we can only assume what Dinah thought because she never uttered a word. That said, I will both summarize what each commentary says about Dinah, as well as offer some reflection on the commentary itself. The first commentary I read was certainly the most in depth, technical analysis of Genesis 34. The New Interpreter s Bible (hereby referenced as NIB) paints a compelling picture of the tale. Interestingly, this was one of the worst sources in regards to looking at how Dinah was treated; it focused mainly on the action and reaction relationship between the Hivites and the sons of Jacob. It did note that Dinah is the first daughter of Jacob that receives any sort of recognition, but it also explained that the most important part of the story was Jacob s curse upon the massacre his sins executed (NIB 576). One aspect to note is that this commentary never posed the question of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Five Pillars Of Anarrchism The term anarchy originates from the union of the Greek word άρχή, meaning authority or command , and the privative alpha, which expresses absence. Anarchism is the belief in the abolition of all government and in the organization of society on a voluntary and cooperative basis without recourse to force or compulsion. This belief is based on five main pillars: anti authoritarianism, voluntarism, egalitarianism, mutualism and autonomism. According to the anarchist thought, authority is to be rejected as illegitimate and the imposition of power through force is untenable. Russian philosopher Mikhail Bakunin argued for the replacement of the state by federations of self governing workplaces and communes (anti authoritarianism). As written in his work God and State, The liberty of man consists solely in this, that he obeys the laws of nature because he has himself recognized them as such, and not because they have been imposed upon him externally by any foreign will whatsoever, human or divine, collective or individual . Voluntarism is key as well. In an anarchist society, there is no fixed and constant authority, but a continual exchange of mutual, temporary, and, above all, voluntary authority and subordination. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A utopia is literally a non place possessing perfect and most desirable qualities. Anarchism is a utopia, a world in which all humans live in communion and solidarity is utopian, but believing in utopias and aspire to reach them has been a motor of progress in history, not a sign of naivety. Martin Luther King and Gandhi were utopians, just to mention a few. Nevertheless, amid various difficulties, they managed to change the world for the better, even though their visions may not have been fully realized. Anarchists are not naïve. They understand the challenges and imperfections of their utopia, but also see the possibilities and potential it brings ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Industrial Revolution And The Evolution Of The... Katie Rose Knoblock Professor Taylor AMH 2010 O1M 6 November 2017 Evolution of the Industrial Revolution Many factories did this by targeting women and children as they could be paid less than men with no repercussions. The workers that were hired to these positions, especially women, were subject to some very harsh work conditions. They were subject to terrible work environments including buildings called sweatshops, which were poorly lit and ventilated for maximum productivity. They were forced to work in dangerous conditions where a person could easily be maimed or even killed if they mishandled the equipment they used for their work. It was not unheard of for the workers to be expected to work as much as 16 hours a day under threats of being fired or even physically abused if they did not complete their work with great speed. Even after all their effort in the workplace, it was not uncommon for a person to be paid as little as a single dollar for their day s efforts. These poor working conditions gave rise to labor unions in the 19th century to insure proper working conditions for all laborers. The labor unions aided in workplace safety and fairness by using a large group of people to sway greedy business owners in the right direction. The major advancement in the factory system occurred in the early 20th century with what was called the assembly line. The assembly line enabled a product being assembled to pass on a mechanized conveyor from one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Alchemist Book Report Santiago, who is a shepherd boy from Andalusia, was sleeping near a sycamore tree in an abandoned church when he had a dream of a child who tells him that he will discover a treasure at the pyramids of Egypt. He told a gypsy about his dream and she told him that it is a prophecy and he should follow it. Then Santiago meets an enigmatic old man named Melchizedek, or the King of Salem. Santiago learns about good and bad omens from him and that it is his responsibility to pursue his Personal Legend. Melchizedek also gives him two stones called Urim and Thummim to interpret and read omens. Afterwards, Santiago sells his herd and buys a ticket to Tangier, in Northern Africa. Not long after he arrives, a thief steals all of his money and he finds a job in a crystal shop where he makes many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While on the caravan, Santiago listens to the desert and discovers the Soul of the World. Once they get to the oasis, he meets an Arab girl named Fatima and falls in love with her. The leaders of the caravan tells the travelers that tribal warfare prevents them from going on with their journey. While Santiago was walking in the desert, he has a vision of an army entering the oasis. He reports this to the oasis s tribal chieftain because the oasis is neutral ground and attacking it is breaking the rules of the desert. Then Santiago finds the alchemist and he offers to cross the desert with him. The two of them were captured by Arab soldiers, but they would be released if Santiago can turn into wind within three days. Since he doesn t know how to do this, Santiago ponders in the desert and on the third day he communicates with the wind and the sun to create a huge sandstorm. The soldiers were awed and let them go free. Then, the alchemist tells him that he needs to return to his home at the oasis and that Santiago needs to complete the journey himself to claim his Personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Girls And Girls By Alice Munro Throughout the course of time, roles in our society towards gender has evolved. In the story Boys and Girls by Alice Munro relatively has a direct message which is the constant battle of gender stereotypes. The audience is reading through the point of view of the main character, which is a girl, and her frustration she feels. Through the young girl s experience, Alice Munro is able to show the readers the role of stereotypes or expectations that a female has to fulfill. The main character s mother believes that the girl is best fit in the kitchen aiding her because she is a female. When her mother comes in the barn, she tell her father and then I can use her more in the house and goes on to say I just get my back turned and she runs off. It s not like I had a girl in the family at all (Munro 143). Her mother makes this statement because she is frustrated by her daughter actions. She wants her daughter to act similar to a girl and help her in the kitchen instead of doing male work. From the secondary source entitled Penning in the Bodies: The Construction of Gendered Subjects in Alice Munro s Boys and Girls by Marlene Goldman she explains the mother behavior in detailed in this part of the story. Similarly, her mother s behaviour is interpreted, not as an expression of frustration and disappointment, or loneliness, but as a manifestation of innate wickedness and petty tyranny (Goldman). Goldman explains that the mother tactics that are used of getting her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. As “Jean Piaget” Once Said, “Knowledge Arises Neither From As Jean Piaget once said, Knowledge arises neither from objects nor child, but from interactions between the child and those objects. (EDUC 16800, Professor Steve Sellarajah,PowerPoint, 2017). To acquire this knowledge and to learn, children play. In this fast pacing world we are so inclined to teach our children different concepts that we seem to forget that children learn from their play and its is also their basic right. The importance of play can be evaluated on the basis that Article 31 of the UN convention on the rights of the child stated that Every child has the right to rest and leisure, to engage in play and recreational activities appropriate to the age of the child. ( Dietze Kashin, 2012, Pg. 6 ). As children do not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When they reach the school age they are usually more engaged in cooperative play and play with rules. As their world of fantasy expands by playing with other children they quickly learn that they belong in a group which is an important step for their wellbeing. School going children with their set rules expresses a message that they are aware of the consequences of breaking or implementing rules which reflect their cognitive development. By allowing children, a choice to decide their activities and playing partners we are teaching them the strategies to build relationships not only in child care settings, but in a society later in their lives.Furthermore, they also learn if they can or cannot use familiar materials in different ways, For example, in our in class workshop we randomly selected straws and connectors and animal characters. We had a choice to select anything.(intrinsic motivation) This opportunity made us to think what kind of materials we wanted to play with, without any adult interfering (exploration) not only we were motivated as we wanted to make something, but once we gathered our material we were engaged in a discussion about how to make a building out of it.(social interaction) Everyone in our group were proposing different ideas, but finally we decided to make a zoo.(intellectual development). During play a conflict arose between two players regarding sharing the straws and they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Symbolism In The Happy Lovers By Jean-Honor� Fragonard In Jean Honoré Fragonard painting The Happy Lovers (appendix: fig. 1), viewers are able to get a glimpse into the light hearted, playful Rococo period. The Happy Lovers is a 35.5 x 47.75 in. oil painting, that was created between the years 1760 5 in France for an unnamed aristocrat; however, it can now be found in the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California. The Rococo period was a result of artists resisting the stiff monarchy, and desiring open expressionism this was particularly emphasized through nature. The two great artists from this period are Fragonard and François Boucher, Fragonard s teacher. A result of Boucher teaching Fragonard, specifically in the continuation of pastoral, Boucher was a great influence. This is obvious when The Happy Lovers is compared to Boucher s The Bird Catchers (appendix: fig. 2). Both paintings include subjects of women holding bird catchers and doves, ultimately symbolizing woman s ability to control relationships. More specific to The Happy Lovers, the woman dangles the cage above the boy, who is carrying a dove, a symbol of Venus the goddess of love. However, in the bottom left quadrant of the painting there is an even larger cage with more doves, hinting at the idea that women can easily capture many men. This further expands the sensual intention Fragonard creates. In placing this scene within a secluded landscape, Fragonard emphasizes the flirtation and secretiveness between the two lovers creating an unstructured, blissful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. What You Pawn I Will Redeem And The Swimmer Alcoholism seems to be a common obstacle in everyone s lives. Whether one is trying to overcome a problem or the possibility of knowing someone who is, which also seems to be a common characteristic for the main characters in each of the stories What You Pawn I Will Redeem by Sherman Alexie and The Swimmer by John Cheever. These two stories share motifs, symbols and themes. The most obvious contrasts are as follows; the point of view for each of these stories is different. In Alexies story, it is told in the first person view, for a reason too. In Cheever s story, it is presented to us in the third person point of view. Each story s is told is to emphasize how alcoholism can affect one s ability to perceive time, and make decisions. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is exemplified best when Neddy reaches the Welcher s property were the pool is found to be dried up symbolizing an upcoming alcoholic drought. As he continues without his beverages the world around him becomes very hostile, passing cars ridicule him as he crosses a busy road, the public pool has burdening regulation and is chaotic to navigate and the Halloran s enlighten Neddy of his own financial ruin The stories both progress in similar ways. TELL ME WHAT THAT WAY IS. INTERVALS? Alexie s story progressed hour to hour in the sense that Neddy swims from pool to pool. Each pool can be seen as Ned s timeline of Alexie s story (hour to hour). We can compare the loss of Ned s memory to the missing hours of Jackson s story, in the sense that alcohol had a major role to play in their blackout. Neddy and Jackson s actions and decisions are impaired by alcohol, a common theme in these stories which is also a common problem that many people are faced with in real life. Both of their timelines were obscured by alcohol. Referring to either one of the narrators would be a waste of time. Money also seems to be a reoccurring motif in each of the stories. They both seem to be always looking for it, an aspiration, a goal and, also, a common ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. How Did George Change In It s A Wonderful Life 1919, George Bailey was 12 years old. Little did he comprehend at the time, he would grow up to impact the lives of many people he would know. George Bailey actually ended up totally changing a woman s life completely. George rescued his younger brother from drowning in a partially frozen lake as well. In addition, Bailey kept a man from going to prison. It s A Wonderful Life displays how one life can alter and affect another s. First and foremost, affectionate, caring George Bailey essentially renovated his wife Mary s life. Bailey wedded Mary, had many children with her, and loved her exceptionally. You would have assumed they had the outright perfect life. Until, when Clarence the angel brought George into the No George world, a universe without George Bailey, it was shown that, sadly, Mary only wound up as a maid at a library. Mary did not have the children, she did not have her loving husband, or her wonderful life. The poor woman was just working at a library to get by. If George had not met Mary, she would not have lived the beautiful life she was given when she was with him. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the beginning of the movie, it was presented that Harry was sledding on a layer ice of atop a frozen lake. The ice cracked and Harry accelerated far too into it, leaving him to drown. Luckily, George was there to save the day and dove after his helpless brother. In the previously established No George world, Clarence the guardian angel visited a cemetery along with George and discovered that Harry drowned when he was only nine years old. Harry never grew up to be the soldier and fight in the war like he was supposed to. If George never lived, Harry would have died and never saved the lives of other innocent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Sales and Carbon Dioxide Essay examples Dracca became aware that one of its competitors, TrendBaby, Inc., was soliciting information from one of Dracca s employees, Bob Shumaster. Shumaster was apparently detailing product assembly information that was unique to Dracca and explaining to TrendBaby how this assembly strategy saved Dracca thousands of dollars each month. Dracca discovered that TrendBaby actually hired Shumaster to provide this information, and that Shumaster was using Dracca company computers to relay the proprietary information to TrendBaby via email. Meanwhile, Sally May, a sales representative for Dracca ran into her neighbor who is a sales representative from one of Dracca s competitors. May is friendly with her neighbor, and drives her children to school each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Carbon dioxide was part of the plant s emissions. The Philadelphia plant met local guidelines for carbon dioxide emissions, but it exceeded recommendations set forth by the federal government for carbon dioxide output in a calendar year. In light of these facts, please respond to the following questions using course material and credible outside research to support your findings. Please submit findings in a three to five paper, following APA guidelines. * Did Shumaster commit any criminal acts? Does TrendBaby have any liability related to Shumaster s action? Why or why not? Rely on legal principles from this week s reading to support your conclusion. * Would the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act apply to Shumaster s use of Dracca s computer to email misappropriated trade secrets to a competitor? Rely on legal principles and case law from this week s reading to support your conclusion. * Is it ethical for May to have a conversation with her neighbor about Dracca s new sales promotion? What factors should May consider in making her decision? * Can consumers of Dracca s new cribs sue for false advertising? What factors would the court consider in evaluating a case for deceit under the circumstances? * Has Dracca committed secondary line discrimination in its varied pricing of the cribs? What factors would a court consider in this type of analysis under the Robinson Patman Act? * Is Dracca in violation of any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Metalcraft Supplier Scorecard Case Study In the case Metalcraft Supplier Scorecard , the author uses an example of a decision making problem regarding to which supplier should Metalcraft choose to lead to the topic of the Metalcraft supplier scorecard. Metalcraft, as a component designer and manufacturer, supplies a few largest automobile manufacturers with vehicle parts all over the world. As one of the tier 1 suppliers, Metalcraft offers and ships finished parts and components using in the automobile production process to automakers. Normally, the large automakers demand 0 defects from their suppliers. However, it is challenging for Metalcraft to achieve extremely low defect rate and succeed among rivals. Therefore, to solve the problem of control during the supply chain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In terms of using the Scorecard for plant quality engineers, Ellie Smith commented that although the Scorecard improved the awareness about the performance of suppliers, it did not increase the reactivity in the selection of suppliers because of the lack of detailed data and query functions during the evaluating process. Moreover, the Scorecard did not incorporate with suppliers feedback and Metalcraft also lacks process of evaluating the products of suppliers and make further improvement. For example, one of the suppliers Jack Dawkins compliant that their products were clean when left their company, however, it turns dirty when arrived at Metalcraft. Surprisingly, the supplier did not have any chance to defend and explain the situation and Metalcraft rejected their products without any discussion between the two companies. Metalcraft did not find a way to solve the problem at that time rather showed inappropriate attitude to the supplier. To improve the Metalcraft Supplier Scorecard, instead of focusing on the car line, it would be helpful to increase data and query functions by product line and access though defects using Microsoft Access system. Moreover, Metalcraft should increase the accessibility of the Supplier Scorecard by massive advertising the system inside of the company because majority of the engineers are not aware of the existence of the Scorecard. After the advertising, Metalcraft should educate and train employees and suppliers how to use the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Analysis Of Popper On The Falsifiability Of String Theory So, Francesca Vada A. December 3, 2015 2BIO 9 PHLSCI Popper on the Falsifiability of String Theory Karl Popper is one of the greatest philosophers of the 20th century believed that strength of a scientific theory lies in its both being susceptible to falsification, and not actually being falsified by criticism made of it. He considered that if a theory cannot, in principle, be falsified by criticism, it is not a scientific theory. Today, we are taught that inside an atom, there are protons and neutrons, which are made up of quarks. String theory said that what we thought as indivisible particles are actually tiny vibrating strings. Nothing really mystical, but it is a really tiny string. During the 1980s, the idea caught on and started a string band wagon. The great attraction of the string ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some scientists, supporting Popper, have suggested that these theories are non scientific because they are not falsifiable. String theory says that, in certain regions of parameter space, ordinary particles behave as loops or segments of one dimensional strings. The relevant parameter space might be inaccessible to us, but it is part of the theory that cannot be avoided. In the cosmological theoretical reality, regions unlike our own are clearly apparent there, even if we can t reach them. This is what distinguishes these theories from the approaches Popper was trying to classify as non scientific. Popper himself understood that theories should be falsifiable in principle, but that modifier is often forgotten in contemporary discussions. It is simple and it goes like this: if string theory and multiverse theories help us understand the world, they will grow in acceptance. However, if they prove ultimately too difficult, or better theories come along, they will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Military Recruitment In High Schools As I m sure you know, military recruitment in high schools has been a hot topic ever since the No Child Left Behind Act passed in 2001. According to the NCLB, all high schools that receive government funding must provide military recruiters the same access to secondary school students as is provided generally to post secondary educational institutions or to prospective employers of those students (No Child Left Behind Act of 2001). And unfortunately, any school that refuses this puts their funding in jeopardy. Yet many still strongly disagree with this mandate and want it revoked, begging the question: Is there a way to regulate this type of recruitment without eliminating it completely? Moms and Dads, I m writing this letter because we need ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some people such as yourself, who do not support military recruiting in high schools, worry that military recruiters prey on the poor students and persuade them to join by offering things such as signing bonuses and the promise of free college. Admittedly those things might be offered, although not specifically for those of a lower income household, but for all recruits, and they are not intended to be used to trap those students into the Military service. In a study done by the Center for Naval Analyses under the Department of Defense it was found that when the nation is divided into five strata of affluence , from poorest to wealthiest areas, most recruits hail from the three middle income brackets while the poorest (under $36,74 a year) and the wealthiest (over $76,981 a year) brackets are under represented (CNA 2014). I understand your concerns on this matter, and while in some cases the recruiters might actually focus on the lower income families, the majority of the military recruiters just want to see your children do what they are passionate about and see them succeed in it, as I know you do as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Analysis Of Wheel Motors And Its Impact On The Performance... Eagled Or Am 009284299 EE 451 Sleiman Protean DriveTM In Wheel Motors Although the concept of incorporating in wheel motors is not an original idea, it has proved to be quite a challenge. Some of the challenges many pursuers of this idea have faced was how do you fit a motor in such a small frame and how much of an effect will the change of sprung to unsprung mass will detract from the overall performance of the motor. Protean Electric dealt with this issue by so to speak, reinventing the wheel. They ve created an independently controlled system of in wheel motors that can be retrofitted onto Hybrids, EV and even traditional internal combustion engines. What results is a vehicle with improved fuel economy, greater driving/braking torque, increased power and improved handling. Due to the physical constraints of having to fit a motor inside the frame of a size 18 24 wheel, Protean Electric effectively turned their in wheel motor system inside out. Traditionally, the design of the motor involved placing the rotor and magnets inside of the stator. However, instead of fitting the rotor inside the stator for the in wheel motor, they have actually moved the rotor to be on the outside so that it encases the stator. The increased size and surface area of the rotor creates far more torque which allows the Protean DriveTM to boast one of the largest torque densities for any electric vehicle motor. This change also generates more available space which allows power electronics and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. How Does Shaun Tan Use Visual Techniques In The Rabbits The rabbits, an illustrative book by John Marsden and Shaun Tan, is a visually intriguing piece that evokes empathy toward the Indigenous Australians; using a wide variety of visual literary techniques to create a captivating, historical story. The story follows a historical look at the European colonisation of Australia and it s devastating aftermath on the indigenous people and the land itself. Shaun Tan has really brought the book to life with his use of visually interesting aspects such as anthropomorphic characters, brilliant use of colour and the overall layout of the images. An excellent example of the visual literary techniques in this book would be the They came by boat, page, which is also featured as the front cover of the book. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The page has quite a bright, mystical styled colouring that may emphasise the fact that the rabbits are new to the land and the numbats have never seen anything like them before. The bright off white ground is quite a good example of a good use of colour as it symbolises the purity of the land and how the indigenous people worked with it. The dark, almost black, shadows of the rabbits would symbolise their take over of the land and how it is being changed and harmed by the rabbit s arrival. There is also the difference in the sky colouring behind the boat and in front of it; that may signify the rabbit s darker past, and the lighter more cheerful presents of the numbat s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Goldford s Two-Day Music Concert A friend and I went to the Grand Kerfuffle 2016 at the University of Utah. It was a two day music festival held on April 22 and 23. But I only went to the one on the 22nd which was on a Friday night, unfortunately I was not able to go on the second day. The performances were by the A. Ray Olpin Student Union Building, just outside. They had food, games, and other things by the stage. We sat in front of the stage on one of the grass hills. They had a few performances when we went to it. One of the performances featured GoldFord. They blended classical music and modern styles into terrific songs of pop and soul. They sang a lot using their voices, it was a good performance. GoldFord also used guitars and drums in the songs. One of the songs was about the style that people have, and that nobody has a style like that are the same. There was also a rock band named Wavves. Their songs included instruments like the guitar, bass guitar, and drums. Three of the band members sang during the songs. It was type of indie rock, punk rock, and surf rock. The song Way Too Much is about the artist fighting against corporate and under circumstances we can see that music can challenge the power that big music labels have. I am not really a fan of rock, but this performance was not that bad in my opinion. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It included female singers whose type of music was dance, indie pop, and electronic music. They are a band from Sweden, they all spoke English pretty good which was interesting. They included songs like I Love It , Emergency , and Someone Who Can Dance . These songs were about love and life. Someone Who Can Dance was about treating the weekdays like weekends. We live stressful lives, and sometimes we just need to relax and be grateful for being alive. They mainly used vocals, they used electronic instruments including the electronic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. World War I And The Collapse Of Great Britain s Power Abby Manchester Richardson World History II 1 5 June 2015 World War I resulted in a European economic depression and the rise of totalitarian and dictatorial leaders. These leaders, such as Adolph Hitler, Benito Mussolini and Joseph Stalin, pushed European countries into a second internal war. World War II resulted in the global development of atomic warfare and the collapse of Great Britain s power. In the early 1900s, Europe was in an economically and physically collapsed state due to the aftermath of World War I. The Treaty of Versailles, the agreement that formally ended World War I, forced Germany to make geographical withdrawals from countries it had formerly controlled such as Belgium, Czechoslovakia and Poland. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... America s involvement in World War II began when American President Franklin D. Roosevelt agreed to send military supplies and other forms of assistance to the Allied Powers in Europe. This bill became known as the Lend Lease Act of 1940 ( Lend lease and... ). The driving force that finally nudged America into combat was on December 7, 1942 when Japanese air pilots flew over Pearl Harbor, an American naval base on the coast of Hawaii, and dropped bombs that killed thousands of American soldiers. Congress then declared war on Japan on December 8, 1941. The war continued in the Pacific Ocean region with the imperial Japanese army capturing American territories such as the islands of Wake, Guam and the Philippines ( World War II... ). The unofficial end to the war in the Pacific came when an American B 29 fighter plane attacked the Japanese City of Hiroshima and dropped the first atomic bomb ever used for warfare. Three days later, America dropped another atom bomb on the City of Nagasaki. Both cities were destroyed and with an almost nonexistent survival rate ( Bombing of Hiroshima... ). The official end to World War II came when the German Nazi Party surrendered to Western Allies on September 2, 1945 and agreed to pay reparations for the extensive amount of damage they had caused ( Europe and US... ). The use of atomic warfare resulted from events of the Second World War before the World War II era, the use of atomic technology during combat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Critical Thinking--Responsibity of Accident Essay Table saw accidents are more common than the average person would think. According to Table Saw Accident Stories and Statistics, 95% of the accidents are hand, arm, wrist and finger injuries and 5% are eye, face, trunk, and leg with persons between the ages of 15 64. Three important issues stand out when it come to the operation of table saws in the work place and in the home; safety, training and equipment conditions. Mr. John Schmidt was injured on June 7; he seriously injured his hand while pushing a large piece of wood through a table saw in the production shop at work. Who is at fault here, the company or Mr. John Schmidt? Problems to be examined are the functioning of the safety guards presently on the table saw being used in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The co worker claims that the foreman was informed by them about the safety guard. After examining, the safety report records state the opposite of what s in the written maintenance reports. If there was an issue with equipment the foreman is supposed to report it to the shop manager. Being that the safety guard was poorly designed is my main reason to why the company is at fault. The company put their employees at risk when they had knowledge of a safety issue. Training, secondly, is very important in the operation of table saws. While the safety guards are in place to protect the operator from hazards, it is still important that employers have trained their staff properly in operating equipment. Although the safety guard is intended to protect, it only protects in four directions: from above, from the rear and form the sides. This puts the operator hands inadvertently unprotected from the front of the saw. Training records need to be checked and if they are outdated enroll everyone, including the foreman and the shop managers up for training classes on equipment. Also the foreman and the shop managers need to go to manager training on how to handle workplace safety, employee situations and how to handle incidents reported to them. Also as part of the training, making sure that the employees or management understand the company handbook and other policies hoping it will help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Elie Wiesel s Night Essays Night In Night, by Elie Wiesel, there is an underlying theme of anger. Anger not directed where it seems most appropriate at the Nazis but rather a deeper, inbred anger directed towards God. Having once been a role model of everything a good Jew should be, Wiesel slowly transforms into a faithless human being. He cannot comprehend why the God who is supposed to love and care for His people would refuse to protect them from the Germans. This anger grows as Wiesel does and is a constant theme throughout the book. Early in Night, Elie Wiesel begins to express doubt about his faith. Some talked of God, of his mysterious ways, ...and of their future deliverance. But I had ceased to pray. How I sympathized with Job! I did ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What does Your greatness mean, Lord of the universe, in the face of all this weakness, this decomposition, and this decay? Why do You still trouble their sick minds, their crippled bodies? (63) In this passage Wiesel has become more overtly angry with God. He no longer hides behind the reverence he has grown up knowing. Rather he is openly charging God with not only the destruction of the Jewish people, but also with continually plaguing their thoughts. Having the false hope that God may one day save them seems like a cruel joke. Wiesel seems to be saying that if God has already decided not to save them, than the least He can do is quit allowing the people to pray to and follow Him. Wiesel also seems angry at the thought of comparing God s infinite greatness with the complete disintegration of the people in the concentration camps. Thinking about God s power and strength seems impossible when the only people surrounding Wiesel who are in positions of power are the enemy. It seems almost morbidly amusing that the Jews are relying on this Savior who allows such horrible conditions to continue. If he is so wonderful, why does he not save them? Later in Night, Wiesel starts to believe that he has become a stranger among his own people and religion. He no longer feels any spiritual connection with the other Jewish people. ...Once I had believed profoundly that upon one solitary deed of mine, one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Effect Of Temperature And Ph Of Enzymes Activity... The effects on temperature and ph of enzymes activity saliva amylase Term 3 Year level; Twelve Name; Michelle Van Biljon Teacher; Miss Draft due; Week 5 (Tuesday) Due date; Week 6 (Tuesday) Introduction The enzymes inside the human body is a protein molecule which is a biological catalyst containing 3 types of characteristics. The first characteristic of an enzyme is to increase inside the human body depending on the rate of reaction. Secondly most of the enzymes inside the human body will take control and only act specifically upon one reactant, this is called the substrate, and this is the enzyme that produces products. Third most important is the enzymes strongly regulate in a circle, from a low concentration (activity) to a high concentration (activity) then back around vice versa. The enzymes can strongly be affected in the changes of both the temperature and the different ph levels. Every individual enzyme works to a certain extent reacting to a certain ph level and temperature, its activity decreasing at values above and below that point due to denaturation. For enzymes, denaturation can be defined as the loss of enough structure rendering the enzyme inactive. The tertiary structure of the enzymes and their function also includes the non covalent force in creating and determining the shape and the structure of all enzymes. The salivary amylase is found in the salivary glands inside the human body which is produced by the ptyalin. Maltose and Isomaltose are a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Ethics Of Using Stem Cells A fairly new area of research has emerged in which scientists are looking into using stem cells for various sources. One of the major problems that arose with this new area of research was the ethics of using embryonic stem cells (ESCs) to conduct research. This brought up problems, especially within the Catholic Church, as to when does life first begin. Taking these undeveloped embryos was seen as taking the life of an unborn child. New insights into this area of research have shed light onto alternative methods of studying using stem cells. This includes the reprogramming of various cells into a state that can be programmed into various tissue types in the body. Of course as promising as this area of research sounds, there are many implications that need to be studied further before scientists are ready to administer such treatment to patients on a large scale. This paper will seek to familiarize readers with stem cells, the idea of pluripotency, what cellular reprogramming is, the benefits and drawbacks of cellular reprogramming, and applications of reprogramming. For starters, a stem cell is an undifferentiated cell that is capable of regenerating itself or becoming induced into a specific tissue or organ for specialized functions under certain physiological functions. All stem cells have the following three things in common: they are capable of renewing and dividing themselves over an extended period of time, they are not specialized, and they are able to give rise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...