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Cerebral Palsy Report
Introduction Marijuana is classified as a Schedule I substance under the US federal Drug Scheduling
system created by the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 (CSA), which indicates that the substance
has a high potential for abuse and no approved medicinal use. This policy has the support of several
propionate organizations such as the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the American
Medical Association (AMA) (Office of National Drug Control Policy 2014). Despite these facts,
Medical Marijuana is currently legal in 23 States and the District of Columbia (Procon.org 2014). The
use of medical marijuana in these states is supported by several national organizations such as the
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While alternative treatments do exist, some individuals receive maximum benefit through the use of
marijuana. Based on this understanding the argument has been made that the use of medical marijuana
is protected under the American Disabilities Act (ADA). The reasoning behind this is that medical
marijuana allows individuals with certain debilitating conditions to function and maintain a reasonable
quality of life. Since medical marijuana is necessary for these individuals it would be a reasonable
accommodation to allow the use of the illicit substance under proper doctor
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Dr Lawrence Jaeger Biography
Dr. Lawrence Jaeger (Dermatologist) Dr. Lawrence Jaeger is a practising Dermatologist(Skin
specialist) in New York, NY. He is graduated from Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey
and medical school in Missouri and taken full fledged special training in the field of Dermatology and
has an experience of 25 years. He currently practices at dermatologic surgery at St. Bernabus hospital
in New York and medical director of advanced dermatology associates and community medical
dermatological centers, centrally located in both Manhattan and the Bronx. His offices are equipped
with the latest technological equipment designed to provide comfort and results to his many satisfied
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It is very common problem that some doctors seeing lots of patients as many as possible during the
day which means they will rush appointment and caregiving decisions, but contrary to that Dr. Jaeger
focus on seeing finite number of patient and take complete care of each one and have detailed
information of their check up and body condition, in some cases this report file look like a novel but
this is the matter of thorough study of patients. Versatility in the field of dermatology is one of the best
quality possessed by Dr. Jaeger in his work, from acne to psoriasis he has expertise on all skin
diseases. As skin and appearance are the first thing someone notices about you, so a proper care is
very necessary. And that is the motivation that keeps Dr. jaeger worked hard to make his patient feel
comfortable and they will think that they are on the right place. He has a dedication to provide best
suitable treatment and care to his patients and this dedication leads him to the position on which he
established himself today. Dr. Lawrence Jaeger s appropriately named Advanced Dermatology
Prescriptives is a field of medicated treatment creams infused with natural ingredients like green tea,
Aloe vera,
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The Loop Argumentative Essay
The beautiful campus of Oklahoma Christian University has just recently built a long, paved walking
trail. It equals to almost five miles that winds around the campus. Not only can it be accessed by
students of Oklahoma Christian, but also by the locals that desire to walk, run, or even bike. However,
the trail even offers much more than that for individuals who do not want a five mile workout. A
variety of tall trees and small bond circles a part of the trail called , The Loop . Over the years athletes,
people who walk their dogs, or even just people who cherish and adore nature, and a healthy lifestyle
utilizes it .On the west side of campus near Bryant Rd., The Loop contributes to a scenic, relaxing
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While the loop relatively enclosed on campus is safe, other asphalt surfaces are actually on the roads.
Asphalt being one of the most accessible surfaces, it is to easy to measure distance, and lastly it s
relatively easy to keep a steady pace. However, with asphalts surfaces in the city, it leads to pot holes,
traffic, and if at night other dangers. Although this may be true, different surface may be used for
different purposes such as to strengthen different muscles, change in weather, and on the particular
person and their history of injuries. In addition, there are no scientific data that proves running on
softer surfaces are better or safer; however, many athletes will say disagree based on their body and
experiences with the loop. Not everyone will like the trail, especially athletes who have felt physical
exhaustion and pain. In the same way that running on grass is rated one of the best running surfaces,
but yet there are always ankle related injuries. No surface is specially for one person; therefore,
always try different surfaces to improve the body in different areas. However, The Loop s surface
offers much more than safety. It offers an appealing landscape and opportunities to come together as a
community. As the loop has been recently built, it
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University Of Oxford English Professor, Dr. Stuart Lee
University of Oxford English professor, Dr. Stuart Lee argues that the First World War was one of the
seminal moments of the twentieth century in which literate soldiers, plunged into inhuman conditions,
reacted to their surroundings in poems . Lee s statement identifies the role played by First World War
poetry played in not only commemorating the Great War but also allowing scholars to gain an insight
into the brutalities of the conflict through this literature available. This essay will agree with the
statement that First World War poetry has become one of the defining factors of Britain s memory of
the war, as it has acted as an avenue to access the real emotions and difficulties faced by the people,
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Also, the mocking tone of the poem indicates to the reader that the war may have been meaningless in
the eyes of the soldiers, especially as it was a war of attrition. The conflict tested how long an army
could endure the conditions and sustain morale. Achievements due to the efforts of the soldier were
less visible and tangible. This perspective is further emphasised by Sassoon in The Kiss as he
describes the blind power of the bullet reiterating the view that the conflict was futile. Even Rosenberg
argues that the war was a time of mass slaughter and human sacrifice with little sense. Rosenberg
sheds light on the artificiality of political barriers through the imagery of a rat in the poem Break of
the Day in the Trenches where the rat touched this English hand and will do the same to a German .
There is a sense of playfulness to the poem but there are overtones of bitterness. Although Rosenberg
is discussing a broader theme here about the arbitrariness of political divisions and borders for non
humans, an interpretation is that the poet is hinting at the artificiality of the Great War. This again
signifies a condemnation of the war and the fact that soldiers consider the war to be unnecessary
during and after the war.
The poetry of the First World War gives the audience an insight in the horrific realities of the war and
the inhumane conditions. It is inaccurate to claim that brutalities only occurred during the Great War;
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Reflection About Happiness
When I was around nine years old I lived in California. It was nothing fancy; we lived in a standard
house and I attended the elementary school I was zoned to. I was in the choir, too. The choir was, if
my memory does not fail me, a combination of fourth, fifth, and sixth graders. That year the teacher
had decided to use the song Happiness from the Broadway musical You re a Good Man, Charlie
Brown. While it was not a very good rendition of the piece, it stayed with me throughout the years.
For a long time I believed that happiness could be found in objects, in buying plastic things that I
would throw away a year later. But the song s catchy and meaningful lyrics stayed in the back of my
mind, providing me with a gentle reminder that my happiness did not necessarily have to come from
owning things. Despite popular belief, happiness is not something that is bought. Happiness is not
palpable. Up until a year ago, I believed that in order to be truly happy a person had to have massive
amounts of money and materialistic products that did nothing to make them happy. Though that may
be the case for some, I found that happiness is not often found in the amount of clothes a person has,
or the price tag of their home or car. Happiness is not measured in dollars, or how many properties a
person owns, or even how much their house is worth. Happiness, to me, is a feeling that is found in
people, memories and moments. When I think of the word happy I see my grandparent s house. The
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Discussion Marketing Moissanite Essay examples
Findings of Fieldwork Interview analysis When conducting our interview, we separated the questions
based on our marketing research objectives. We felt this would be the best way to sort through the
information so we could best address our objectives. To investigate the motivation behind women
buying fine jewellery We decided that it was first best to determine the frequency with which
respondents wear jewellery, which gave us an insight into the frequency of jewellery use in the target
market (respondents were all females aged 18 50). After discovering that of 38 respondents, 32 wore
jewellery every day we were able to determine that the management issue was certainly not with the
demographic of MoiMoi s target market. (Q1, Appendix ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Following on from this, we asked respondents about their preferred method of purchase when
purchasing a gift for someone other than themselves. A considerable amount (25/38) said that they
would certainly prefer to buy in store when shopping for a gift. The significance of which, for MoiMoi
is that in store advertisements would be more effective if associating moissanite with ideas such as the
perfect gift . Whereas, web advertisement may be focused more on purchase for one s self. (Q8,
Appendix 4.1) Finally, to determine the purchase decision process of the consumer, we asked whether
consumers shop around for jewellery when purchasing, or if certain jewels spoke to them . This was
asked in order to determine how often jewellery is not researched, but rather as a result of effective
marketing instantly sold for all intensive purposes in the eyes of the consumer. The results showed that
more often than not, consumers would stumble upon jewels that they had to have. This reinforces the
idea that the industry is built entirely on the aesthetic, with gemmological properties having a minimal
effect on consumer perception of gems. (Q9, Appendix 4.1) To investigate the attributes considered
when buying fine jewellery. To initiate this research objective, we determined that it would be best to
ask respondents what they believed to be their most valued product attribute when purchasing fine
jewellery. Twenty seven responses related to the
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The Role of Music in Forming and Transforming Identities
Write an essay of 2,500 words on the following topic: With reference to two contrasting musical forms
and cultural traditions, discuss the role of music in forming and transforming identities. Introduction
This essay will explore the role of music with regards to the formation and transformation of identities
within the emo subculture contrasting it to the dance music tradition. The subculture of emo music
engulfed many young adults of today s generation including myself and those who were drawn to its
spectrum and their affiliation to the music will allow for an in depth analysis of points made by
scholars which will allow me to contrast the emo subculture to that of dance music. Dance music has
become increasingly popular in the current popular music scene and it offers a distinct contrast to emo
music. Therefore, this provides a genuine contrast that can be anaylsed and by exploring the
contrasting features of these two music forms and their cultural traditions, it will be possible to
conclude the role of music in how it forms and transforms identities today.
Before delving into the meaning of emo I will first explore the definitions of culture and in particular,
youth subculture, to which emo is linked with. A culture as Stuart Hall describes is a way in which
groups of people handle the raw material of their social and material existence and also notes Marx in
saying that culture is the practice of realising group life in meaningful shape and form (Marx,
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Natchez Trace Library History
There is also the Elise E Jurgens Memorial library located off of highways 51. This library has a
variety of books and online material. This library was established in 1994 and in well kept but dated.
Another landmark located in Ridgeland is the historical Natchez Trace Parkway, which is a 444 mile
road from Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee. The history of the Natchez Trace is rooted in
the Native Americans such as the Choctaws and Chickasaws, who traveled by foot along the path in
search of bison. The Trace , as many refer to it today, was constructed in 1938 and serves as a
historical landmark in Ridgeland, Mississippi. The Natchez Trace Arts and Crafts center is the only
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On the right side of the interstate driving away from Jackson to Canton, the streets are fair but there
are potholes and areas that need to be tended to. On the left side of the interstate all of the roads are
new and there are hardly any potholes, but there is country land that has not been developed and has
dirt roads. All parts of the city are equally served by electricity, water, phone, fiber optic, wastewater
treatment, and waste disposal. There is also functional transportation such as buss and taxi that run in
Ridgeland. The closes Amtrak station is 10 miles away from Ridgeland on 300 W Capitol Street. It is
well used by men and women that do not have any other means of transportation or choose to use it. It
is easily accessible to all parts of the community and it is easy to navigate and use. Traffic in
Ridgeland is not bad compared to Jackson because it is a smaller community and it a majority private
cars. There is almost never gridlock or bicycle traffic because Ridgeland have a variety of bike trails.
According to City Data, a majority of people spends between 10 20 minutes traveling to
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My Goals And Career Goals
My Career Goals
In the year 2028, I will be twenty eight years old having my bachelor s in life science education from
Heidelberg University, and possibly a Master s in a particular science field such as biology or
chemistry to make me even more marketable as an educator. When I was younger I always thought of
myself becoming a science teacher due to my heavy interest in all my science classes. My interest in
the sciences only grew as I went into high school, confirming the idea of me becoming a teacher for a
career. I especially loved the intensified details at the high school level causing me to want to teach
high school sciences. I also do plan on being a Heidelberg alumni for the sport of volleyball,
increasing my knowledge of the sport I love. I then hope to incorporate the lessons I learned from
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By some strange coincidence, I had the same science teacher, Mr. Gosser, for three years. He taught
me biology, chemistry and now advanced placement chemistry, all sciences that I thoroughly enjoy. I
expressed to him before how I might be looking into the path of becoming a life science teacher, and
he gave me some great advice. He told me that having just a degree in life science is one thing but he
stressed that I should really strive to be more marketable which is why I am looking into getting my
masters in one of the sciences. He also told me personal advice for me as I pursue learning and to my
future students, You learn more by making a mistake then by actually getting something right. I will
take that advice by knowing that I should push my students and if they get discouraged by getting
something wrong I will tell them that same advice that he gave me to help reiterate it is all part of the
learning
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Occupational Psychology Case Study
Industrial organizational psychology is a field of psychology concerned with the application of
psychological theories and doctrine to organizations. This field concentrates on improving workplace
output and interrelated issues such as the mental and physical welfare of employees. Experts in the
industrial organizational field offer a wide variety of services including investigating worker attitudes
and conduct, assessing companies, and perform leadership training exercises. The overall objective of
this discipline is to investigate and comprehend human behavior in the office. Occupational issues
bear great significance to psychologists, given that most employees spend the majority of their adult
lives working in offices. Work acts as the defining factor for all human beings making it an important
subject to study (Avsec, 2010: Weinberg, Sutherland, Cooper, Palgrave Connect, 2010). Other related
issues that are of interest to psychologists include correlating between the right job and individual
character set and discovering new methods of lowering workplace stress.
Case Study Summary and Evaluation My previous job was very challenging and perhaps the cause of
most psychological and physiological problems that I am currently experiencing. I got ... Show more
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An instance of unsuccessful problem focused coping is using problem solving to deal with the strain
when they lose a family member (Becker, 2013). Even though problem solving may help the stressed
person in discovering a working coping strategy, this approach is not the most successful coping
technique given that certain stressors cannot be altered or personalized (Aamodt, 2013). Problem
focused coping is highly suitable, as it eliminates the cause of stress. In the process, it addresses the
root cause of the issue and offers a long term
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Causes Of Racism In America
The United States of America is a country that was built on the very principles of liberty, freedom, and
prosperity, as well as discrimination and racism. Thomas Paine, a prominent English writer who
supported the American Revolution, argued that America was among the best nations in the entire
world. He believed that the government was completely fair, that tolerance existed in all parts of the
country, and that America was the land of diversity. His claims, although seemingly positive, are not
completely consistent with the history nor status of this nation today. The tolerance and freedom in
this country was achieved at a very high cost. Although America is a democracy and its citizens are
widely diverse, it is also a place of bigotry and political unsettlement. Despite the fact that America
has made significant progress towards tolerance and acceptance, this country still today struggles with
politics and has unresolved issues with the government.
Racism has been a drag within the us of America for a protracted time, qualitative analysis back to
early America once the Native Americans were typically attacked, relocated, and forcibly assimilated
into European culture. The African slave traffic additionally helped contribute to the atmosphere of a
racist culture in America by dishonorable the African races and teaching Caucasian Americans that
they re higher than the African races. though the civil rights of African yanks have improved over the
previous few decades and
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Analysis Of The Book Scoops
This odd creature approaches, scoops Becky up with one hand, and holds her up so he can look at her
better. His hand wraps easily around her. He brings her closer to his face and sticks his tongue out to
lap up her juices. It is so large it covers her entire pussy. Her clit throbs with need and she clinches in
spasms of need.
Dawng brings her back to investigate her more. He pushes at her entrance with a finger. Becky moans
with anticipation. The finger enters her and he twists it around inside of her. He shoves roughly deep
into her. He callously shoves a second finger into her. She screams in pain, but still she bucks up
against his hand trying to get more. Strongly orgasming, she soon coats his fingers with her juices.
Dawng pulls his fingers out of her quickly and forces one into her anus. He works on her, thrusting
with his finger vigorously. The pain is intense but she cannot help her body s responses. She arches up
to give better access to her anus. Holding her tight, he picks up speed. He rapidly shoves his finger
repeatedly into her. She feels her asshole stretching; it has to be tearing, when he forces a second
finger alongside the first one. It is too much for her, the intense pain only succeeds in arousing her
more. Her screams of pain go unheeded as Dawng fiercely shoves and twists his fingers in her ass.
The monster flips Becky over on her stomach. The fingers seem to work even more powerfully. Becky
screeches as she orgasms again. Her
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Business Report
BUS 101 Project: Analyzing Your Favorite Business
|FALL 2014 |
|Team Members: |Caleb Jackson, Jacob Smith, Matt Williamson | |
|Company Name: |Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW) |
|Mission Statement. |
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|Describe the business of the company and the type(s) of products/services produced/sold. |
|BMW is a major company in the automotive industry. They produce 4 wheeled vehicles along with 2
wheeled vehicles. |
|How many locations? List the domestic and international locations of the business. |
|The domestic location of BMW is in Greer, South Carolina. There are six plants in the world, located
in, Dingolfing, Africa, Regensburg, America, China, and Leipzig. |
|Summarize the CEO s letter to shareholders from the annual report (at least 5 bulleted points). |
|The BMW Group has enjoyed four consecutive record years |
|We continue to invest in our future, in all areas of individual mobility |
|Our vehicles are more desirable than ever: we delivered more than 1.96 million BMW, MINI and
Rolls Royce cars to customers in 2013 |
|The BMW
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Lee College Art Exhibit Analysis
Lee College is currently hosting an exhibit of art created by students. During the tour of the exhibit I
saw some very interesting art that I could relate to. The location of the art exhibit was placed in an
area in which anyone could see and appreciate the work students had performed. This was my first
time touring an art exhibit at Lee College and it was a very unique experience. Art itself is interesting
because it has many different points of view. It can be attractive and appealing or unappealing if seen
from a different perspective. One piece of art that caught my interest the most was a painting of a man
with part of his face dissolving, like it was being faded away. It caught my attention because I
perceived it as if he was slowly
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Marriage In Pride And Prejudice Essay
Introduction Jane Austen s Pride and Prejudice wasn t alike any other Romantic or Gothic novels
written at the time, it was the first novel to porttrait real characters and everyday life. Jane doesn t
display much evidence of the Romantic movement in her works and she is the only author that seems
to be untouched by the political, intellectial and artistic revolutions of her time. As Rebecca West
stated Austen s novels contain no mention of the Napoleonic wars because she had nothing to say
about them
From the 16 to the 19th century, the richest people in England were those who owned most of the
land. The land was rented to tenants for farming and the landowning families lived entirely off of the
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Bennet and her relations have already acquired a higher social status by the marriage with Mr. Bennet
and this status is only to become higher with the marriages of Elizabeth and Jane. Elizabeth, who is a
daughter of an aristocratic gentleman and mother from the middle class, at the end marries to one of
the wealthiest aristocrats in England. Elizabeth s marriage to Mr. Darcy is one of the greatest match in
Austen s novels. Until the very end of the story it is nearly impossible for Eliza to think of marrying
Darcy because of the great social distance between their families. It is equally difficult for Darcy to
think of marrying her. When Darcy proposes to Elizabeth, he says that the reason why he hardly
admitted his feelings towards her was the distinction between the classes they belonged to. There are
different views on the extent of social difference between them. In Lady Catherine s eyes Elizabeth is
a nobody, with upstart pretensions , a woman shrewdly on the make, who will pollute the shades of
Pemberley . Elizabeth herself, however, is not overwhelmed by the social difference. He is a
gentleman; I am a gentleman s daughter; so far we are equal , she claims calmly. (Coperland et al.
1997). She demonstrates that marriage should be a choice made for love by allowing Elizabeth to
remain in the power of choice even in spite of social pressures. Austen shows the good effects of a
marriage based on love and the positive effects, which can come from it.
As mentioned above, Lady Catherine represented the dying aristocratic class. That she has lost much
of her social authority can be seen in the scene where Lady Catherine visits Elizabeth to speak about
the relationship between her and her nephew Mr. Darcy. A few decades earlier she would have
summoned Elizabeth to Rosings Park where she
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The Sniper Essay
The Sniper
The Sniper places a strong emphasis on the evils of war, and yet paints a vivid image of mankind s
qualities and their society. Employing the technique of describing one particular sniper to symbolise a
general subject, readers are able to gain a deep insight into the evils of war. In this story, the assembly
of setting, contrasting characters and themes of fanaticism and division of loyalties are vital to
conveying the horror of war. On the other hand, The Sniper also discusses the power of war, depicting
it as the decider of life and death for men. Its force is further emphasised when neighbours are turned
into enemies under war s influence.
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Characters in ¡§The Sniper¡¨ are limited in terms of type and variety to show that war brings out only
people who possesses a passion to kill and have the courage to be killed. The story focuses on only
one sniper and we, the readers use the incident from his point of view. The only characters that are
mentioned are the sniper, another sniper, his enemy and an old woman. Apart from the old woman, all
other characters are men who represent figures of war and are present to do nothing but kill. They are
seekers of death and bring about a web of deaths. The manner in which these men ¡§reign¡¨ over the
city by killing, and that ordinary dwellers are imprisoned within their homes for fear of death shows
the evil impacts of war.
The theme of death and violence is another important segment in indicating the evils of war. Each
individual is engaged in killing their enemies and struggling for their own lives. As seen through the
view of the sniper, the people¡¦s lives are centred around killing and death. Lifestyle, even to the
extent of lighting a cigarette becomes risky and could lead to death. Citizens are forced to be locked in
their homes for fear of being shot. The incident, where an old woman is hot by the sniper, who is then
injured by his enemy is an example of war¡¦s destructive nature. The loss of innocent
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Pros And Cons Of Plant Reproduction System
1.0 Plant Reproduction System
Plant reproduction is the process of reproducing a certain species of plant continuing its existence. A
plant is made up of organs and cells that help it reproduce sexually or asexually. Both reproduction
methods having its advantages and disadvantages. 1.1 Plant Reproductive System Organs
The reproduction system for plants consists of the anther, stigma and ovule. The image by Hans
Lambers (2016) shows that pollen is created through the stamen (anther (which is held up by a
filament). The pollen is then moved through wind, water or animal to the stigma of the plant part of
the pistil where the pollen germinates (The Parts of a Flower, n.d.). Which is then moved down the
pollen tube (inside the style) where it reaches the ovary and fertilizes the ovule and reproduce. 1.2
Plant Reproductive System Cells
Plant reproduction consists of two cells. The pollen grains contains male gametophytes (the male sex
cell) which is created through the process of meiosis (sex cell multiplying). On the other hand, the
ovule, which is held within the ovary, contains female gametophytes (the female sex cell) which is
also created through the process of meiosis.
2.0 Animal Reproductive System
Animal reproduction, like plant reproduction, is the process of creating a being with similar genes to
the parent animal to continue its race. An animal reproductive system is made up of cells and organs
depending on the sex of the animal, both meeting up to create a
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Kant s Philosophy Of The State And Analysis Of Historical...
Compromised largely in Kant s ideas, Hegel s systemic philosophy of the State and analysis of
historical summit of the body politic provides the foundation of Marxism and alike. Hegel declares the
concept of state as superior to the individual. In his book Philosophy of History, he establishes Reason
as the rational manifestation of world history which subsists in both natural and spiritual realms; But
the Spirit, and the course of its development, is the substance of history (20). Reason as the core of
Spirit is the self contained existence of itself as that which is free and autonomous. Thus the Idea is
that world history is Spirit attempting to find its own nature. Hence, the union and harmony of the
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Hegel presents the State as the epitome of individual freedom in a set of institutions, just like Christ is
represented as the epitome of God in Christian history. The more a State is free, insofar it is rational
and the highest form of Spirit, the closer it is to the State itself. Marx critiques Hegel s conception of
the State in his book Capital as standing on its head (302). He refutes the claim that the state sustains
civil society; rather, Marx stresses, it is the most natural interdependent bond of the family and civil
society which are the necessary essence of the state. His assertion that ...the ideal is nothing else than
the material world reflected by the human mind, and translated into forms of thought (301)
reestablishes Hegel s idealist approach. The state is incapable of maintaining itself without social
consciousness produced by production, which Marx takes to be the legal, political, and intellectual
structure of society. Hence it is the economic life of free mankind in civil society which manifests the
state. Democracy is the only true harmony of the particular and the general. Marx explains that In
democracy, the constitution, the law, the state itself, insofar as it is a political constitution, is only the
self determination of the people, and a particular content of the people (21). Marx explains that until
now the political constitution has been the religious
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Determining G on an Incline Essay
Determining g on an Incline
Lab #1
Theory: During the early part of the seventeenth century, Galileo experimentally examined the
concept of acceleration. One of his goals was to measure the acceleration due to gravity, or the
acceleration of freely falling objects. Unfortunately, his timing devices were not precise enough to
measure the free fall time directly. He decided to dilute gravity by using fluids, inclined planes, and
pendulums.
Galileo s idea of diluting gravity using inclined planes worked like this: the acceleration of a rolling
cart on an inclined plane is small, therefore is easy to measure; when the angle of the incline gets
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Using Vernier, we clicked collect while releasing the cart after motion detector starts to click. This was
done moving the hand quickly out the path. Using logger pro, indicated which portion was to be used
by dragging across the graph to indicate the starting and ending times. Then the linear button was
clicked to perform the linear regression of the selected data. The Linear Button was used to determine
the slope of the velocity vs. time graph, only using the portion of the data for times when the cart was
freely rolling. We found the acceleration of the cart from the fitted line. Record the value in the data
table. These steps where repeated 5 mores times. Measured the length of the incline, x which is the
distance between the two points of the ramp. Measure the height, h, the height of the book(s). The last
two measurements was used determine the angle of the incline. Raise the incline by placing a second
book under the end. Adjust the book so that distance, x, is the same as the previous reading. Repeated
these steps with 3, 4 and 5 books.
ANALYSIS DATA
The greater the incline and greater the height, the greater the acceleration of the cart. This experiment
measured the acceleration of a cart moving down a sloped track in order to find a relation between the
acceleration of an object and the sine of the angle at which it is moving. There were three separate
experimental stages, with the variable being the angle at which the
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Compensation
Compensation Philosophy Paper Name ________ Professor ______ Introduction Compensation is
viewed differently, depending on the individual persons perspective (e.g. employee, manager,
stockholders, etc.). An employee may view compensation as what is owed to him or her for work
performed, while a manager may view pay as an expense. In order for an organization to have an
effective compensation strategy, it must consider the various perspectives when creating the
organizations compensation strategy. Milkovich, Newman, and Gerhart, authors of Compensation,
define Compensation as, All forms of financial returns and tangible services and benefits employees
receive as part of an employment relationship, (2011, p. 10). In other ... Show more content on
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As a result, Costco generated $21,805 in the U.S. operating profit per hourly employee, compared
with $11,615 at Sam s Club, (Cascio, 2006). Fairness can have a direct relationship to internal
alignment and external competiveness. Internal alignment refers to pay within an organization: * How
pay is determined and pay differentials are determined for individuals performing the same job within
the organization. And * How pay differentials are determined for individuals performing dissimilar
jobs within the organization (i.e. an analyst as compared to a computer programmer). External
competiveness refers to individual pay within an organization as compared to individuals pay,
performing similar work at a competing organization. Just as what is considered compensation varies
by an individual s perspective, so does fairness in compensation. According to Milkovich: One group
argues that if fair (i.e., sizable) differentials among jobs are not paid, individuals may harbor ill will
toward the employer, resist change, change employment if possible, become depressed, and lack that
zest and enthusiasm which makes for high efficiency and personal satisfaction in work, (2011, p. 87).
On the other side of that argument, Unions would argue that differentials in pay should be smaller,
with individuals receiving equal pay for equal work. Individuals or groups that argue for
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The Role Of Laws In The Code Of Hammurabi
laws play a major role in the Justice, Morality, and safety of a nation and its people. The Code Of
Hammurabi One of the earliest sets of laws in Mesopotamia composed around (1795 1750 B.C.E.). In
The Code Of Hammurabi justice is instilled by a set of laws that either punished by death or serious
bodily harm on the individual who committed the crime. One prime example of a Justice law would
be, code one If a man accuses another man and charges him with homicide but cannot bring proof
against him, his accuser shall be killed . A major Pro for this code is it protects law abiding citizens
from false accusations and discourages individuals from making false pretenses in the means to gain.
On the other hand, a con for this code is that it could end up reversing a crime from the guilty party to
the innocent, taking the life of a good citizen.
Furthermore, laws that regulated the Mesopotamian society of Hammurabi were necessary for society
to flourish and grow without bumps or hiccups. These laws attempted to regulate morality in an effort
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One great example is code twenty one If a man breaks into a house, they shall kill him and hang him
in front of that very breach. The point of this law was meant to be a scare tactic to deter any would be
thief from committing such a simple crime because the consciences outweigh the reward.
Furthermore, the very next code is meant to have the exact same effect on an aspiring criminal if a
man commits a robbery and is then sized, he shall be killed. Finally, the codes that are meant to
protect the citizen s property, goods, and lively hood are usually scared tactics such as an eye for an
eye. In conclusion, the penalties in these laws either equaled or exceeded the crime committed to
protecting the law abiding citizen of this
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The Relationship Between ICT Systems And Information Systems
(Beynon Davies, Business information systems, Second Edition, 2013) Says that ICT systems mainly
designed to assist and help different aspects of an information system. Therefore, there is a
relationship between ICT systems and information systems which are all part of organizations. ICT is
used to enhance business processes in so many ways and can do a lot of work.
Not only business processes within an organization but also the way people work, obtain and share
information. ICT is very important in businesses.
According to (Laudon Laudon, 2015), ICT changes the way organizations work and assist in the new
trends in the business field.
It is crucial that processes are studied, analyzed and understood in order to have a better understanding
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By using TPS, information is easily available and helps managers to monitor operations within
organization. Information systems must be computerized in order to improve efficiency and
effectiveness in an organization. So, TPS are also computerized. (Valacich Schneider, 2014).
For example, At DHL Company, a world leader in logistics, they have a computerized information
system that helps clients worldwide to track their shipment and also helps the managers at DHL to
control all activities and processes with the organization. If a client asks information or an inquiry
such as where does my package reach? The staff in charge at DHL will be able to easily find
information and respond to the client due to a computerized system. This supports the operational
level of management.
Second, we have management Information Systems. This type of information systems supports
management level of an organization and it gives them a customized reports and ability to analyze the
performance of an organization. With MIS, an organization can predict the outcome of processes and
they can easily manage the information that is made by the TPS. (Valacich Schneider,
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Is Technology A Distraction Research Paper
Is Technology a Distraction? In today s world, electronic devices are becoming increasingly
conventional and accessible. With the advancement of technology, the people advance along with it by
cultivating and using technology. It is not surprising that laptops, phones, tablets, and televisions are
common in this era. Consequently, people may engross themselves in these appliances, distracting
themselves from other tasks such as school or work. Technology takes residence in schools, offices,
and homes, making it hard to escape the grasps of it. It is convenient, therefore, it will have use. Thus,
it can lead to problems such as losing quality time on studying, losing focus, and texting while
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Distractions are extremely dangerous to drivers. Accidents and crashes may occur. It s even worse
when gadgets are right at people s fingertips while driving. According to The National Safety Council,
cell phone use while driving leads to 1.6 million crashes each year. (edgarsyndar.com). A driver shifts
focus from driving to the screen of an electronic device. For the whole duration a driver s attention is
on a phone, the car is still moving. Replying to a text takes away about 5 seconds of a driver s
attention, which at 55 mph, that s enough time to travel the length of a football field.
(edgarsyndar.com). For a whole length of a football field, the driver is not as aware of his or her
surroundings. No wonder why texting while driving is such a common cause of car accidents. The
accessibility of electronic devices makes it more convenient and easy to obtain one and thus, the
device can be a
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The Ethnic Groups in Malaysia and Its Culture
The Ethnic Relation and Culture in Malaysia. By just looking at the title above, you know what I am
going to talk about. Yes, you are right, the culture of our magnificent country. Our country is actually
envied by many foreigners. Why? Well, one of the main reasons is because of how we Malaysians can
live in harmony for many years, even though we consist of many different races and ethnic groups.
The culture of our country started out with the unique combination and amount of ethnic groups in our
country. Let s understand more of our country s ethnic group before we go on shall we?
Let me briefly introduce to you the three major ethnic groups in our country, the Malay, Chinese and
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In Sabah and Sarawak, they consists a large number of ethnic groups even I never heard of! Although
living in the same country, I still do not know much of my people; it is a shame for many young
people nowadays too, all they know are mainly the three main ethnic groups. Besides that, another we
must not forget about is that many foreigners, or shall I say legal immigrants came to our country live
as citizens of Malaysia. For example, the Koreans, Japanese, Filipinos, Indonesians, etc because of the
way we live.
Being a Malaysian, we are very lucky. We live in a place where there are no serious and deadly
problems like natural disasters or war. Besides that, the pace of how we live is very slow, carefree and
we don t have much stress compare to other country. Studies show that the Koreans and Japanese in
the country came because they wanted to live the Malaysian way.
The main question our country s people are asking is, why Malaysia? Of all countries, why pick
Malaysia? Why does so many people from the outside wants to come to our country while we, people
of Malaysia wants to migrate to other people s country? Maybe one day, Malaysia s three major ethnic
groups are Malays, Japanese and Koreans. It would be very weird. Malaysia will not be Malaysia
anymore.
Ethnic relations go way back into our country s history. They are not just the natural consequences of
the differences between cultures. Due to peninsular Malaysia s strategic
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The Importance Of Freedom Of Speech
Is it possible to imagine a civil democratic society without freedom of speech? The right of speech is
one of the most valuable integrity a human being can have in this world. Precisely, this is an
opportunity given by the right to talk open minded and give opinions about particular situations.
However, what are the impacts on a total society of assuring the right of free speech?
As far as I am concerned, free speech provides a check on corrupt, inefficient leadership and
administrative personnel. Moreover, it is indirectly responsible for the higher standards of living to the
extent that free speech promotes scientific discovery and dissemination, more effective means toward
given societal goals, and more efficient governmental personnel. Some critics of free speech may
argue that it leads to political instability and revolution as well. Freedom of speech exists mostly in
democratic countries. In these particular countries politicians come into force through disputes and
discussions. However, freedom is an important section of democratic society and in this case, it is
considered as an affirmative right. If we take into account not only political life, we have to agree with
the point that freedom of speech and thoughts is crucial for growth. Again, new ideas are born through
arguments and discussions and this is the key to prosperity. Diversity of viewpoints and opinions
create conditions that are ideal for evolution, progress and development.
Indeed, there are other rights of freedom a human being can possess. Such as, freedom of press,
worship, and religion etc. The fundamental right of the freedom of press implicit in the right the
freedom of speech and expressions, is crucial for the political prosperity and proper functioning of
democracy. Freedom of press is the center of social and political bonds. It is the principal duty of the
courts to support the freedom of press and invalidate all laws or administrative actions, which
intervene with it contrary to the constitutional mandate. Though, government do not hold monopoly
for social media. A citizen has radical right to use the best means of transferring and obtaining
information and have access telecasting for the purpose. Commercial advertisements
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The History Of Hybrid Vehicle
A hybrid vehicle, in its most simple definition, is one that utilizes two or more distinct power sources
to move it. When considering this vehicle type, the most common configuration is a Hybrid Electric
Vehicle (HEV). This frequently used configuration combines an internal combustion engine and one
or more electric motors to move the vehicle. To better understand the concept of hybrid vehicle
technology, the areas that of the topic that should be focused on are the history of hybrid vehicles,
their progression, how hybrid systems work, and the positives and negatives of the use of this
technology today.
The history of modern hybrid vehicle technology can be traced back as early as the beginning of the
20th century. In 1900, Ferdinand Porsche developed a vehicle known as the Mixte, a 4 wheel drive
series hybrid carriage with a later design that featured hub mounted electric motors in each wheel,
powered by a gasoline generator. When considering more modern technology designs such as
regenerative braking, in which energy developed during the braking process is converted to energy
that powers the car, the earliest predecessor can be found dating back to 1967. This concept was first
implemented in the American Motors vehicle known as the Amitron, a battery powered urban vehicle,
and served as the first use of this technology in the United States. Although certain concepts and ideas
were developed early on in the 20th century, their widespread implementation did not occur
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The New Accounting Standard Ifrs 16 On Leases, Profit And...
1.0 INTRODUCTION The objective of this report is to present the factual findings of the audit of
operating leases to the CFO and CEO of the XYZ limited. The XYZ s 2015 financial statements has
shown the material amount of operating leases and therefore needs particular attention during the
course of audit. The auditing of assets held under the leasing agreements involves the verification
under the guidelines of IAS 17 Leases. The current accounting standard for leasing is applicable for
Australian companies has been undergoing changes and the new accounting standard for leasing has
been introduced to enhance the credibility of financial statements disclosures in the financial
statements. The new standard contains significant new provisions for which the author need to
consider the marital effects on the truth and fairness of reporting. The report will analyze the
difference between the old and new standard, investigate the effect on financial statements ratios, and
cash flows, profit loss and balance sheet.
2.0 PART I: DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OLD AND NEW STANDARDS
The new accounting standard IFRS 16 on leases is different in IAS 17 in many aspects. The adaption
of this new IFRS will be applicable from 1st of Jan 2019. The thoroughly discussed standard has made
attempt to bring the single model of accounting for Lessee the will discourage the off balance sheet
financing and the on balancing sheet reporting will be enhanced. However, on the Lessor end the
accounting model has
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Summary Of The Love Of God And Affliction By Simone Weil
The political activist and mystic Simone Weil saw mysticism as deeply engaged in the real world and
not in the private domain. Despite having great insight into Christian mysticism Simone Weil was
never baptized. After her death, her various letters and essays were comprised and formed the book
which is entitled Waiting for God. In the essay The Love of God and Affliction, Weil believes people
can find God in the affliction which she defines as a physical suffering and an uprooting of life that
results in social degradation of the fear of it in some form or another . (67 68) Generally speaking,
affliction is a type of severe suffering that a person can experience that is so extreme that people tend
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One may scoff at the idea, but in the end, the experiences of being in the real world will reveal God.
According to Weil, Affliction makes God appear to be absent for a time, more absent than a dead man,
more absent than light in the utter darkness of a cell. ... Then, one day, God will come to show himself
to the soul and to reveal the beauty of the world to it... (70) It is difficult for the person experiencing
affliction and the person submitting themselves to be around affliction to see God in their life.
Affliction is not just any kind of suffering; it is one of the greatest and most horrid sufferings that a
person could possibly experience. Thus, it is easy to lose sight of God being around affliction since
there seems to be no light in the world. However, with time, surrounding yourself with people going
through affliction, God will reveal yourself to you and you will understand and see the true beauty of
the world. This is an interesting notion since it saying through the most horrid suffering, you will
realize the true beauty of life. This is how Simone Weil found mystical experiences as being deeply
engaged in the world and how she truly connected with
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Strategic Analysis of Tesco Plc
Strategic Analysis of Tesco plc
Outcomes covered in the report are:
1. To demonstrate an understanding of strategic decision making using of knowledge and
understanding of business principles to critically reflect on the strategic management of an
organization
2. To demonstrate and evaluate the strategy and the process undertaken to implement strategy,
manage, and understand its impact on the organization.
3. To critically reviews emerging markets and analyze the limitations and influence of market
development, marketing, and their relative dominance on the performance of an organization.
4. To demonstrate effective thinking and process for integrated approaches to business analysis and
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The theoretical approaches are analyzed to understand the practical strategic implications of the
chosen organization. The organization chosen for analysis is UK based supermarket Tesco which has
penetrated international market as well.
Tesco is multinational chain of supermarkets which was founded by Jack Cohen in 1919 and is
headquartered in Chestnut, UK. It is a public limited company (plc) which now operates in retailing,
petrol stations, and finance services. Tesco showed its expansionary zeal early on by buying up rival
shops. Tesco has shown aggressive strategies for expanding its operations. In the 1950s the retailer
bought 70 Williams stores and 200 Harrow stores, followed by 97 Charles Philips stores and the
Victor Value chain in the early 1960s. In 1961, Tesco Leicester entered the Guinness Book of Records
as the largest store in Europe and in 1968 Tesco opened its first superstore in Crawley, West Sussex.
Supermarkets revolutionised the way people shopped and by the 1970s Tesco was building a national
store network to cover the whole of the UK, which it continues to expand to this day, while also
diversifying into other products. Tesco was paced up with the changing way of shopping and started
its online shopping as well. Tesco then expanded in other countries such as Scotland, Ireland, US and
so on. Today, Tesco is the third largest retailer in the world and is financially progressing in terms of
sales and
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Citric Acid On The Viscoelasticity Of Cornstarch
Effects of Citric Acid on the Viscoelasticity of Cornstarch Pastes
MADOKA HIRASHIMA, RHEO TAKAHASHI,
AND
KATSUYOSHI NISHINARI*
Department of Food and Human Health Sciences, Graduate School of Human Life Science, Osaka
City University, Sumiyoshi, Osaka 558 8585, Japan
The effects of citric acid on the rheological properties of cornstarch pastes were studied by steady
shear and dynamic oscillatory viscoelasticity, intrinsic viscosity measurements and microscopic
observation. The pH of cornstarch dispersion was adjusted between 6.0 and 3.0. The viscosity of the
pastes was increased by lowering the pH (between 5.5 and 3.6), while the viscosity of samples with
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After stirring the dispersions at 200 rpm for 30 min at 25 °C, the cornstarch dispersions were heated to
97 °C, stirring at the same rate and maintained at 97 °C for 60 min. Then, the hot dispersions were
poured into glass vessels and cooled in a water bath at 25 °C equipped with a temperature regulator,
stirring with magnetic stirrers. The samples were also prepared, which were then adjusted to the pH
after heating and cooling the starch dispersions (i.e., after gelatinization of starch). The final
concentration of cornstarch was 3.0 wt %. Steady Shear and Dynamic Oscillatory Measurements.
Steady shear and dynamic oscillatory measurements of starch pastes were carried out using a Fluids
Spectrometer RFS II (Rheometrics Co. Ltd., Piscataway, NJ) with a 50 mm diameter plate geometry.
The gap was adjusted to 1.00 mm. All measurements were made at 25.0 °C. From these
measurements, shear viscosity (ηγ), storage modulus (G′), loss ˘ modulus (G ), and complex viscosity
(|η*|ω ) (G′2 + G′′2)1/2/ω) were
Figure 2. Shear viscosity (ηγ) of 3.0 wt % cornstarch pastes as a function ˙
Figure 1. Schematic diagram of the cornstarch paste agitator. obtained. Strains for dynamic oscillatory
measurements were chosen in the plateau range of each sample on the strain dependence
measurements. Microscopic Observations. Microscopic observations were made using OPTIPHOTO
(Nikon Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) equipped with 2Dcolor CCD (1280 × 960 pixels). Unheated
cornstarch dispersions and
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The Right To Jerusalem Essay
The Rights to Jerusalem
The rights to Jerusalem have been heavily debated for centuries. It is the cause of much animosity
between the three major monotheistic religions. Since the beginning, the Christians, Muslims and
Jews have all claimed that Jerusalem belongs to them due to their religious texts. According to the
Bible, Jerusalem is where Jesus Christ was nailed to the cross and crucified for his crimes, blasphemy
against Judaism and for treason against Rome. Jerusalem and the area surrounding it are heavily
embedded in Christianity and Judaism. Jerusalem is sacred to the Jews because the First Temple, at the
site known as the Temple Mount today, was built by King Solomon, and Mount Moriah is where
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In the New Testament books of Luke and Acts, the accounts of the life of Jesus Christ are told from
his youth and adolescence to his adulthood and death. Jesus was brought to Jerusalem, in his youth
and adolescence, to be presented to God in the Temple, and to partake with his family in the Festival
of the Passover. In his adulthood, he traveled to Jerusalem to preach to the poor, heal the sick and
protect the people within the walls that surrounded Jerusalem. It is also the location of Jesus Last
Supper, his arrest in Gethsemane, his trial, his crucifixion at Golgotha, his burial, his resurrection and
ascension to heaven. With the significance of Jerusalem being very high in the eyes of the Christian
faith, there was very little doubt that there would be a battle to maintain or regain control of
Jerusalem. Nine of the main conflicts, to preserve Jerusalem for the Christian faith, are known
throughout history as the Crusades. During each crusade the theme was the same; recover the lands
that were taken by people who were believed to be the enemies of God. The Crusades were fought to
restore all holy lands and the lands that were once controlled by Christians back to their rightful
owners .
In the years just prior to the first crusade, a large amount of land was taken by the Saracens (Muslims)
from the Christian people living in the
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Essay on Eastboro Analysis
1. In theory, to fund an increased dividend payout or a stock buyback, a firm might invest less, borrow
more, or issue more stock. Which of these three elements is Eastboro management willing to vary, and
which elements remain fixed as a matter of policy?
Management is willing to vary their investment (investing less) as well as issue more stock. This is not
against their policy. But the management would not be willing to borrow more as their borrowing
policy is limited to 40% debt to equity ratio.
2. What happens to Eastboro s financing need and unused debt capacity if
,
a. No dividends are paid?
If no dividend are paid, the company does not need financing required for the dividends. Hence the
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Based on the financing needs, as above dividends would be additional stretch on company finances
3. How might Eastboro s various providers of capital, such as stockholders and creditors, react if
Eastboro declares a dividend in 2001?
If Eastboro declares a dividend in 2001, it will have to take debt to raise the money required for the
dividend. The creditors will not react positively with this decision because the money is not being
used in the increasing the value of the company. On the other hand, the stockholders will react
positively as the dividend payout reflects confidence of managers in the future earnings of the
company and also gives the stock holders flexibility to invest their dividend earnings in other
companies .
4. What are the arguments for and against the zero payout, 40 percent payout, and residual payout
policies? What should Jennifer Campbell recommend to the board of directors with regard to a long
run dividend payout policy for Eastboro Machine Tools Corporation?
Stock prices increase on average when firms announce
Increases in dividends (around 2%)
Dividend initiations (around 3%)
Stock prices decrease on average when firms announce
Decreases in dividends (around 2.5%)
Dividend omissions (around 9.5%)
What the market learns from dividend changes may depend on the firm s particular circumstances:
1. The firm wishes to attract attention: 2. Div increase signals mgmt confidence 3. The
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Jesus Creed Response Paper
Biblical Theological Seminary
LEAD Formation and Mission
Jeff Knight 11/26/2012
Jesus Creed Response Paper
The Jesus Creed has really helped me to look at Scripture from what I believe is a more biblical and
Jesus centered perspective. While I have read the words Jesus used from Deuteronomy 6:4 9 and
Leviticus 19:18 many times in Scripture, I never considered how all His teachings might have
stemmed from them. I did not know Jesus had amended the Shema of Judaism because I didn t know
there was a Shema before reading this book, but now knowing this I can more clearly see what Jesus
was doing. He was correcting a misunderstanding how some used and understood the Torah. Most
paid excellent attention to the letter of the Law; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Just as the Kaddish speaks of God s name being magnified, sanctified and that His kingdom would be
established soon; The Kaddish of Jesus (Lord s Prayer) does likewise. The difference is that Jesus
changes how we approach God (as Abba), that we should love others as well and petition for others
too. So we see that the Lord s Prayer is really made up of Love of God petitions and Love of others
petitions, which we see stems from Jesus Shema. Simply put, the Lord s Prayer is Jesus teaching us to
pray the Shema, He radically altered both by redefining love of God and by adding love of others. I
never knew much if anything about Judaism s Shema or Kaddish however, now that I do it has made a
world of difference in how I view the Gospels, especially many of the parables within them. I
certainly now why most Torah observant Jews wanted to get Jesus out of the picture as fast as
possible, He changed everything. Who was this illegitimate child, as most considered Him, to be
changing such things and making Himself out to be God? These bits of information are extremely
valuable and have helped me to really have a better feel for just how radical a shift Jesus was
presenting to those of His day, something we just don t see too clearly today. As I mentioned prior,
Jesus taught that we should approach God as Abba. It s
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Woman With Peacocks Distinctively Visual
Woman with Peacocks, is a commercial lithographic print. While the sheet is 16 inches by 12 and
1/16th inches, the image itself is 13 3/8 inches by 8 7/8 inches. The print is a part of the Elisha
Whittlesey Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art located in New York City. The print,
Woman with Peacocks, was created in 1897 by an English born American artist named, Louis John
Rhead. There is no type of text in the print, so I have an assumption that it was not used in any time of
advertisement but was instead, created for the pleasure of viewing.
This lithographic print depicts a woman in period clothing and adorned hair in an outdoor setting with
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The dress that the woman is wearing, is a maroon color which is also used in the some of the feathers
on the peacocks. A poppy red color in between the curved lines, creates a band of bright color that
divides a cobalt blue ground on the left and somewhat muted teal grass on the right. This bright,
intense poppy red color is also used in the top part of the sky. The sky may be a two toned poppy red
on the top and the bottom half is a paler poppy red color. The bottom paler poopy red could also be a
wall surrounding the landscape. The peacocks faces, some feathers, and portions of the symbolic
peacock tail feathers are a poppy red color. The sleeves, waist band, and neckline of the woman s
dress are also the poppy red color as well as the dress pattern that mimics the shape of the peacock tail
feathers. The warm color of the sky could be an unrealistic representation or an intense sunset or
sunrise. The calm vivid blue and less bright teal of the trees, leaves, and landscape are in contrast with
the energy of the poppy red color. These complementary colors created a balance in the print. The teal
grass is located in the center with teal tree trucks on the right and the same teal is used in the leaves in
the left top corner. This color is also the body color of the peacock on the woman s left side as well as
in the feathers of both peacocks. The cobalt blue is used in the landscape layered on top and below the
teal grass that is divided by the poppy red curved band. The leaves in the trees are the cobalt blue
color as well as the body of the peacock on the woman s right side and details in the feathers on both.
The color brown is only used in the woman s hair which is adorned with a poppy red flower and
cobalt blue crown of leaves. Her skin is very light and an almost white color. This very pale flesh tone
can be seen in the detail of the teal leaves in the top left corner of the
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Why Germany Lost the World War Two
Why Germany Lost the World War 2 After WW I Germany had many economic and political
problems that allowed Adolph Hitler to become ruler of Germany. After Hitler appointed himself
chancellor he started rebuilding the German military. After years of no international response to
breaking the Treaty of Versailles Germany attacked Poland. From 1939 to 1941 Germany had won
many victories; however 1941 was a turning point in the war. By the end of 1941 Germany would
continuously lose land to the allies with the exception of the Battle of the Bulge. The main reasons for
Germany s defeat were that they were fighting the war in too many fronts, poor leadership and the
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The Japanese sent a group of planes from the air force to bomb a small port in America named Pearl
Harbour. This fired the Americans up so much so that they joined the war to defeat Hitler. Deciding to
attack Russia was a bad idea, as well as declaring war on the US. Both of these countries could
substantially out produce Germany. Although Germany took the initiative both times, they may have
had little choice. The United States would have entered the war one way or another due to the fact that
Britain was their closest ally, and they could not sit and watch them be destroyed by Germany. Russia
was planning on entering the war a few months after Germany attacked her anyway. [This view that
the Soviet Union was preparing a pre emptive strike against Germany is not widely accepted]. Hence
even thought Germany was a powerful country over all, there were many things to work on which
brought this country down. Germany lost the war because of many reasons but the main three would
be fighting the war in too many fronts, poor leadership and the invasion of Russia. [ 1 ].
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two front_war [ 2 ].
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Front_(World_War_II) [ 3 ].
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Front_(World_War_II) [ 4 ].
http://worldwar2questions.blogspot.ca/2007/06/was hitler great leader list of_30.html [ 5 ].
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Endosymbiosis and evolution of Organelles Essay
Endosymbiosis is important as it enables us to understand the evolution of eukaryotes from the
common ancestor. This essay will focus on: the early evolution of our eukaryote ancestor during
Precambrian period, plastids origin along the algae family due to second endosymbiosis; discuss the
evidence that supports the theory, including further examples of endosymbiosis. The theory, as
discussed by Lynn Margulis, states that mitochondria originated from α proteobacteria bacterium
which was engulfed by the ancestral anaerobic eukaryotic cell, through endocytosis, and retained
within the cytoplasm due to atmospheric oxygen increase. Prokaryote organism produced ATP,
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They all have a double membrane chloroplasts, but the glaucophytes plastid morphology is unusual
because it resembles cyanobacteria, as they still include the outer peptidoglycan layer between the
chloroplast envelopes, and also resemble Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta plastid. Both Rhodophyta and
Glaucophyta consist of various features that are derived from the cyanobacteria but absent from
Chlorophyta. These are phycobilins pigments and phycobilisomes on the surface on thylakoid
membranes. Because of sequencing algae chloroplast genomes it is evident that glaucophytes,
rhodophytes and chlorophytes have evolved from a second endosymbiotic event, since they are
closely related to the ancestral cyanobacteria (Tomitani, 2006). Alternatively, some algal groups have
chloroplast with more than a double membrane, such as photosynthetic dinoflagellates and
stramenophile, implying that secondary endosymbiosis occurred due to heterotrophic eukaryote
engulfing chloroplast containing eukaryote. The secondary endosymbiosis event is suggested as
nucleomorphs , traces of primary host s nucleus, are present in the periplastid space between the
second and third chloroplast membranes of cryptomonads and chlorarachniophytes. In the
cryptomonads the nucleomorphs is formed due to the reduction of red algal nucleus and in the
chlorarachniophytes due to the reduction of green algal nucleus. Thus, plants had multiple
endosymbiotic events and each evolved independently
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School Prayer In School
Thesis: The removal of school prayer was a bad thing for students morals. Prayer sets a standard for
the students. Allowing prayer in school may improve a lot of things about the students at school. The
behavior of students would change dramatically kids would not be mean to other students. Prayer is a
action which proclaims that life is more than just saving an environment or accumulating wealth
(Hovis 1). People might think that God is evil, our experiments with replacing affirmation of
humanism has been a dismal failure. The only thing of evil is for good men to do nothing. Removing
the school prayer sends a message to our children, when we allow laws to be passed which limit the
free expression. The Federal and Supreme Court judges should be impeached who undermines the
freedom which this country was founded. The situation has become so absurd that that congressional
prayer cannot be voluntarily read in school buildings. The removal of school prayer was a bad thing
for students morals. Mortality declines without prayer, prayer can shape a good citizen. With prayer
students have something to gain, they can be more helpful with others and the peers around them.
Since prayer was removed from school the violence has increased and grade have dropped. SAT s
have dropped drastically. More kids have been birth out of wedlock. Increased in drug used and
increased in juvenile crimes. Deterioration of school behavior also. People also have a choice to be
faithful, most who
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The Theories Of The Scientific Management Theory
Management, as defined by Richard Wilson, is the body of thought that seeks to explain and improve
the administrative control of businesses and their employees (2016). In this paper we will discuss
some of the more popular management theories including the Scientific Management Theory by
Frederick W. Taylor, Administrative Management Theory by Henri Fayol, Bureaucratic Management
Theory by Max Weber, The Hawthorne Studies Human Relations Management Theory by Elton
Mayo, the Management Science Theory, and the Organization Environment Theory of Open Systems
developed by Daniel Katz, Robert Kahn, and James Thompson.
Scientific Management Theory
Considered the father of management thought, Frederick Taylor was one of the earliest theorists
credited with developing and defining the theory of scientific management in the late 1800 s. His
theories were designed to improve the efficiency of a factory system and worker manager relations
and to prevent soldiering, which was the tendency of workers to only complete enough work to avoid
being penalized or reprimanded (Biscontini, 2015). Taylor s theory stressed the importance of strict
time and motion studies of the industrial process. With the development of the assembly line, such
time and motion studies seemed appropriate for breaking large industrial processes down into their
smallest components and then training workers to perform only one small part of the manufacturing
process (Wilson, 2016).
Administrative Management Theory
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Narrative Essay About Duck Camp
Initially, when I first visited Tarleton State University, all I saw was men wearing cowboy hats, jeans,
and boots, but as I walked around campus more with my dad, I started to see more diversity within the
students on campus. As my dad and I walked around campus looking like we don t belong, a girl
pointed us in the right direction to find Heritage. We spoke to a residential leader who kindly showed
us around the dorm and told us how amazing the campus is. From that second forward, I had started to
fall in love with Tarleton. Orientation soon approached and introduced me to Duck Camp. When I
originally heard what Duck camp was about, teaching the heritage and traditions of Tarleton, I was
exhilarated to leave that second to learn, socialize, and start my transition from high school to college.
Before Duck Camp arrived, one of my TTMs, Wacey Horton, sent me a text saying he will be my
daddy duck for Duck Camp one. To be completely honest, I was a little weirded out when I saw him
say daddy duck but it made me laugh and all the more excited for Duck Camp. Wacey made my Duck
Camp experience something I will never forget for the rest of my life; he made it fun, introduced all of
us to new people, established friendships between all of us, and has brought me entirely out of my
shell I had enclosed myself in during high school. Wacey taught me how to have more confidence, to
have real school spirit, and how to yell my lungs out like me life depended on it. Thanks to an
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Analysis Of The Independence Of Eddie Rose
Eddie Rose Analysis Paper The Independence of Eddie Rose starts in a house on Indian reservation.
The very first things we get see is the destructive house hold that Eddie Rose, his mother Katherine
Rose, and little sister Theia live in. It is early in the morning and Katherine has just finished yelling
and kicking out her boyfriend Lenny Sharb. After which Eddie is left alone with his mother where
they get into a bit of an argument and Katherine tries to kiss Eddie. Katherine upset that Eddie did not
want her goes to her room. Aunt Thelma comes over then we see Eddie packing a sack of food.
Thelma told Eddie that he was lucky that he was getting to go to school, explained to him that she and
Katherine never had that chance. At that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Then Eddie offers her the ritual to do with him but she just laughs at him and says it is for girls. The
social climate in the play is very grim. No matter where you are in the play there are always characters
who are suffering. This may be understood as the people in the play are representing the Indian
Americans who lived on reservations all over America, and most of them went through suffering.
Another social climate is the desire to escape there current situation. Eddie does not want to leave his
sister alone, but he is tired of living on the reservation that he would rather be dead. Aunt Thelma tells
Eddie how life could have been better if she could have escaped, and had a chance at an education.
Mike dreams of leaving and being taken care of by his aunt. Even Katherine dreams of leaving the
reservation to find a better place for her kids. There were many other social climates such as pain,
depression, destructive habits, and lack of role models. There are no real role models in this play that
the kids can look up to. Even Aunt Thelma has lost her child, so it is not the best example to live by.
One of the biggest Cultural climates in the play was alcoholism. Indian Americans are commonly
known to have drinking problems, and in the play there is no shortage of that. Katherine and Lenny
both drink day and night, and then after
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My Paper On Cultural Identity
My paper was based on the first topic about how someone s life history can tell you about their
cultural identity. The person I interviewed was a second generation 32 year old immigrant from
Mexico. She is a very kind person, with such an adventurous personality. My plan was to ask several
questions about her life, as well as what she has faced. This is so I can learn more from her and her
culture. I asked a couple of questions about her life and practices to figure out how family and changes
helped her adapt to what culture she identifies with growing up. My first heading will consist of her
childhood growing up, the culture she grew up with and how her family plays the important part of her
culture. My second will consist on her adult changes and her identity she has formed. I will then
explain how her experiences have helped shaped her through her life and what she talks about during
the interview as well as any other stories she would like to contribute.
To begin with, she was born in Tijuana, Mexico. She was homeschooled after she finished middle
school because her parents believed it to be better for her to remain home to teach her how they see fit.
Her connection with her parents was not that good, but they still bonded during holidays and cultural
traditions. She identifies with the American culture more than a Mexican culture, despite her mother
being Mexican; she did not live a Mexican lifestyle or celebrated much Mexican holidays growing up.
I thought this was
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The Worst Miracle Drug For Gastrointestinal Patients
The Worst Miracle Drug Scientists from the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Italy
studied Ibuprofen, which originated as an anti acidic drug for gastrointestinal patients. The purpose of
the study was to assess the safety of non inflammatory drugs to treat cardiovascular disease (BMJ
2016, pg.1). Accordingly, of this study s 10 million participants, 92% had cardiovascular disease
caused by painkillers, and those who stopped using Ibuprofen reduced risk of worsening
cardiovascular condition. Various age ranges received different treatments. For minors, physicians
lowered doses as a precautionary measure. By contrast, long term users above age seventy seven who
were prescribed higher doses showed an increased risk of heart attack. Various ages, races, and sexes
were tested to generalize results. Hospitalization occurred in 95% of frequent ibuprofen users. Long
term usage showed destruction of the gastrointestinal tract. Ibuprofen was later found to lead to
stomach ulcers. The label clearly explains to consumers to consult a GI doctor before consumption.
Ibuprofen deprives the heart of oxygen enriched blood, which may result in heart failure. Readers will
draw focus on the alarm and potential health scares through medical evidence. As I compared the
British Medical Journal and the guardian, all relative information must be relayed throughout the
document. All research shown in the BMJ was fully factual evidence based upon the experiment. The
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The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow Essay
It was, as I have said, a fine autumnal day; the sky was clear and serene, and nature wore that rich and
golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their
sober brown and yellow, while some trees of the tenderer kind had been nipped by the frosts into
brilliant dyes of orange, purple, and scarlet.
In Washington Irving The Legend of sleepy Hollow, setting, characterization, and Irony affect the
protagonist in several ways. The night setting is important because it further emphasizes the
superstitious theme. A somnolent, illusory effect appears to be dangling around the surrounding, and
to spread through the air (Irving). This passage shows, for instance, some of the villagers believe that
the town was bewitched by a German doctor. The villagers frequently hear voices, strange music and
see strange sights. Not to mention the hessian trooper ghost that haunts the valleys. It is said that
during the Revolutionary war his head was carried away by a cannon ball and that he rides on a haunt
for his head. These superstitions tales of the town make the villagers afraid of the headless horseman.
All things considered, most of the villagers were terrified of the many supernatural stories they heard
and also terror stuck about the headless horseman.
The time period in which the story took place is important because of the war. From the lifeless
inactivity of the atmosphere, and the unusual persona of its residents who are ancestors
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Harvesters Judgement Act Analysis
Social Legislation at the turn of the twentieth century made Australia a more reformed and progressive
nation as a whole. Social Legislation was the result of Federation and made Australia more developed
compared to other countries as their identity was stronger and Australia had a high standard of living
at the time. Social legislation had three main acts which were Harvester Judgement (1907), Invalid
and Old Age Pensions (1908) and Maternity Allowance (1912), these schemes mainly benefited white
Australians. The Harvesters judgement act was established in 1907 and was made so male workers
would have an appropriate wage that could support their wife and three children. It was created by
Justice Henry Bourne Higgens who was the president of the commonwealth conciliation and
arbitration court at the time. Before the act workers would work very long hours with very little pay.
Working conditions were hard and dangerous and due to the low wage protective clothing and hygiene
was an issue. In the 1890 s there were industrial disputes due to conditions and wage which as a result
meant that the new federal government at the time of federation had to resolve this without turning to
violence. In conclusion they found wage the biggest issue after listening to worker s testimony s about
their issues. It was only fair that a minimum wage was to be made which consisted of seven shillings a
day or 42 a week which is roughly $4.20. This was the first time that employers were
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Chemical Processes in Milk
Abbreviations:
GRAS: Generally Regarded As Safe
FBA: Fructose Bisphosphate Aldolase
FBP: Fructose Bisphosphate
GAP: Glyceraldehyde 3 Phosphate
DHAP: Dihydroxyacetone Phosphate
MSA: Multiple Sequence Alignment
Introduction
Lactococcus lactis is a Gram positive bacterium commonly used to produce buttermilk and cheese. In
most cases they are known to produce Lactic acid. Traditionally regarded as a GRAS microbe, and
with its ability to produce lactic acid, it is one of the most important organisms used in the dairy
industry, used extensively in the early stages of production of several kinds of cheeses(Siezen,
Bayjanov et al. 2010). A good understanding of the genetic and enzymatic information of the cycles
that drive the production of lactic acid in these microbes is essential for the dairy industry.
The purpose of this report is to discuss about Fructose 1,6 Bisphosphate Aldolase Class II in L. lactis.
However, studies on several other bacteria like E. coli, Streptococcus sp. and other Lactococcus sp.
will also be used as reference containing similar versions of this enzyme taking part in their cycles.
Name EC Number Accession Number Protein Length Gene Length Organism
Fructose bisphosphate Aldolase 4.1.2.13 CDG05391 298aa 897bp Lactococcus lactis
Table 1: Details on FBA. Source:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/CDG05391.1
The Enzyme is also known as Fructose 1,6 bisphosphate Aldolase, FBA, Fda, FBA, or simply
Aldolase.
FBA catalyses the reversible reaction in Glycolysis
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Enzyme Catalysis And Enzyme Inhibition Essay
Enzyme catalysis and enzyme inhibition are two essential biological mechanisms of organisms. In this
experiment, WT AP and MBP AP enzyme are reacted with different concentrations of PNPP substrate
in SpectrovVis time based assays. From the change in absorbance over time data, and the rates of the
reactions are calculated, followed by the determination of the kinetic constants. Then, the MBP AP
assays are repeated with two different concentrations of phosphate inhibitor and the kinetic constants
of the uninhibited enzymes are compared to those of the inhibited enzymes. Results of the experiment
show that the uninhibited WT AP and MBP AP enzymes yielded expected kinetic constants according
to a reference. However, the inhibited enzymes produced kinetics constants that did not resemble a
competitive inhibition, which was expected. Instead, the inhibitor is observed to be a mixed inhibitor.
Introduction Enzymes are biological catalysts. Without them, biological reactions will not proceed in a
reasonable rate. For example, without a series of digestive enzymes, it can take 20 years to digest a
hamburger. Enzyme catalyzed reactions proceed through an ES complex, in which the substrate binds
to the enzyme, gets transformed into the product, and releases into the environment. For a specific
enzyme, only one or a few different substrate molecules can bind in the proper manner and produce a
functional ES complex. The substrate must have a size, shape, and polarity compatible with
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Truth Of Civilization
Lord of the Flies by William Golding includes many truths of society, including how one s authority
can influence the way people live. The most important truth Golding was trying to explain, was that a
civilized society such as the boys living on the island can alter greatly to savagery. The boys
experience pain, fear, and betrayment while being stranded on the island. Golding discusses the truth
of civilization by describing the way the boys live on the island similar to The Giver and The Hunger
Games.
The Lord of the Flies explores the truth of civilization by describing the lifestyle on the island. Ralph
kept the boys close to modern day society by assigning everyone a job and keeping the signal fire
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The Lord of the Flies explains the boys living in a savage lifestyle turning against each other. Just as,
Katniss and the other tributes fight one another for their survival in the Hunger Games. Similarly,
Jonas disobeys The Elders warning to reveal the truth of life to his community. Golding proves the
truth of civilization to be evident in the world, which can be influenced by the surrounding characters
and
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Taking Control of Eating with Bulemia or Anorexia Essay
According to the article Eating disorders 101, it states that Between 5 and 10 million Americans have
anorexia or bulimia . People may not think of anorexia as an addiction, but in many ways it is.
Anorexia usually begins as a diet. People may feel a loss of control and dieting is something that they
feel they can have control over, thus feeling better about themselves. People will become closer with
their bodies and soon develop a preoccupation with food and fear of gaining weight. The person may
begin to notice something wrong but won t stop dieting because the quest for the perfect thin body has
become the most important factor in their life.
Some people may think that anorexia is affected only by teens but in fact mothers have a big ... Show
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This could then result in the patient not reaching their full height and developing brittle bones. Many
doctors say that weight loss leads to many health effects. The lack of food causes the body to break
down and cause to function properly as internal organs, such as the kidneys and liver, begin to shrink.
Blood abnormalities include leukopenia (low white blood cells), thrombocytopenia (low platelet
counts), and osteopenia (thinning of the bones).
Anorexia has a big effect towards teens. According to the book Anorexia by Karen F. Balkin, it states
My story began 14 years ago when I was 12 years old. I was an awkward middle schooler who
desperately wanted to be beautiful and ached to be popular. I heard enough derogatory fat comments
and witnessed enough pointed fingers while growing up to know that I didn t ever want shunned and
ridiculed like that. Therefore, I came to the conclusion that to be beautiful and popular, you needed to
be thin. Some teens may feel the only way to fit in is to lose weight or the other teens will pick on
them. The other teens should indeed stop bulling anorexic teens because it ll encourage them to keep
starving themselves.
The first step in treating anorexia often is the most difficult one. The person with anorexia must admit
that he or she needs help. According to the book Anorexia by Bonnie Graves, it states First, the person
must be evaluated for any urgent medical problems. The next step is to help the person begin gaining
weight by
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Post War America Summary
The return of World War II veterans instilled change on various fronts in America. From the G.I. Bill,
to the regression of civil rights progress and rise of nuclear fears, Americans faced an uncertain future.
To cope with the many changes occurring within America, individuals sought refuge in their own
homes and local communities. Many arguments have been proposed to showcase how important the
central nuclear home was. In the Visions of Family Life in Postwar America excerpt, from the
historical complication Major Problems in the History of American Families and Children, historian
Elaine Tyler May analyzes the impact post war American homes had on society. May s argument is
presented in a complex way, but is primarily conveyed in the statement, ... Show more content on
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May s inclusion secondary sources in the form of specialists who analyzed the power experts held
during the postwar era increased the strength of her argument. May s first secondary source is the use
of opinions from sociologist William Whyte, who discussed how society became closer and more
unified after World War II due to the migrating population seeking refuge in one another. May s
second use of a secondary source came from anthropologist Margaret Mead, who explained the
increased tension created by the new, uncertain domestic population when they latched onto the advice
of antique consultants. The population s reliance on professional guidance created a daunting task for
the sought after experts. As a result, professionals pushed Americans towards adaptation rather than
defiance, which would result in the conversion to domestic
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How To Write Someones Life Story. How To Write A Life

  • 1. 🎉How To Write Someones Life Story. How To Write A Life 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 🎉How To Write Someones Life Story. How To Write A Life 🎉How To Write Someones Life Story. How To Write A Life
  • 2. Cerebral Palsy Report Introduction Marijuana is classified as a Schedule I substance under the US federal Drug Scheduling system created by the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 (CSA), which indicates that the substance has a high potential for abuse and no approved medicinal use. This policy has the support of several propionate organizations such as the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the American Medical Association (AMA) (Office of National Drug Control Policy 2014). Despite these facts, Medical Marijuana is currently legal in 23 States and the District of Columbia (Procon.org 2014). The use of medical marijuana in these states is supported by several national organizations such as the American Nurses Association, the American Public Health Association, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While alternative treatments do exist, some individuals receive maximum benefit through the use of marijuana. Based on this understanding the argument has been made that the use of medical marijuana is protected under the American Disabilities Act (ADA). The reasoning behind this is that medical marijuana allows individuals with certain debilitating conditions to function and maintain a reasonable quality of life. Since medical marijuana is necessary for these individuals it would be a reasonable accommodation to allow the use of the illicit substance under proper doctor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Dr Lawrence Jaeger Biography Dr. Lawrence Jaeger (Dermatologist) Dr. Lawrence Jaeger is a practising Dermatologist(Skin specialist) in New York, NY. He is graduated from Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey and medical school in Missouri and taken full fledged special training in the field of Dermatology and has an experience of 25 years. He currently practices at dermatologic surgery at St. Bernabus hospital in New York and medical director of advanced dermatology associates and community medical dermatological centers, centrally located in both Manhattan and the Bronx. His offices are equipped with the latest technological equipment designed to provide comfort and results to his many satisfied patients. Dr. Jaeger and all his professional and humble staffs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is very common problem that some doctors seeing lots of patients as many as possible during the day which means they will rush appointment and caregiving decisions, but contrary to that Dr. Jaeger focus on seeing finite number of patient and take complete care of each one and have detailed information of their check up and body condition, in some cases this report file look like a novel but this is the matter of thorough study of patients. Versatility in the field of dermatology is one of the best quality possessed by Dr. Jaeger in his work, from acne to psoriasis he has expertise on all skin diseases. As skin and appearance are the first thing someone notices about you, so a proper care is very necessary. And that is the motivation that keeps Dr. jaeger worked hard to make his patient feel comfortable and they will think that they are on the right place. He has a dedication to provide best suitable treatment and care to his patients and this dedication leads him to the position on which he established himself today. Dr. Lawrence Jaeger s appropriately named Advanced Dermatology Prescriptives is a field of medicated treatment creams infused with natural ingredients like green tea, Aloe vera, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Loop Argumentative Essay The beautiful campus of Oklahoma Christian University has just recently built a long, paved walking trail. It equals to almost five miles that winds around the campus. Not only can it be accessed by students of Oklahoma Christian, but also by the locals that desire to walk, run, or even bike. However, the trail even offers much more than that for individuals who do not want a five mile workout. A variety of tall trees and small bond circles a part of the trail called , The Loop . Over the years athletes, people who walk their dogs, or even just people who cherish and adore nature, and a healthy lifestyle utilizes it .On the west side of campus near Bryant Rd., The Loop contributes to a scenic, relaxing landscape, as it links together exercise ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the loop relatively enclosed on campus is safe, other asphalt surfaces are actually on the roads. Asphalt being one of the most accessible surfaces, it is to easy to measure distance, and lastly it s relatively easy to keep a steady pace. However, with asphalts surfaces in the city, it leads to pot holes, traffic, and if at night other dangers. Although this may be true, different surface may be used for different purposes such as to strengthen different muscles, change in weather, and on the particular person and their history of injuries. In addition, there are no scientific data that proves running on softer surfaces are better or safer; however, many athletes will say disagree based on their body and experiences with the loop. Not everyone will like the trail, especially athletes who have felt physical exhaustion and pain. In the same way that running on grass is rated one of the best running surfaces, but yet there are always ankle related injuries. No surface is specially for one person; therefore, always try different surfaces to improve the body in different areas. However, The Loop s surface offers much more than safety. It offers an appealing landscape and opportunities to come together as a community. As the loop has been recently built, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. University Of Oxford English Professor, Dr. Stuart Lee University of Oxford English professor, Dr. Stuart Lee argues that the First World War was one of the seminal moments of the twentieth century in which literate soldiers, plunged into inhuman conditions, reacted to their surroundings in poems . Lee s statement identifies the role played by First World War poetry played in not only commemorating the Great War but also allowing scholars to gain an insight into the brutalities of the conflict through this literature available. This essay will agree with the statement that First World War poetry has become one of the defining factors of Britain s memory of the war, as it has acted as an avenue to access the real emotions and difficulties faced by the people, including soldiers, caused by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, the mocking tone of the poem indicates to the reader that the war may have been meaningless in the eyes of the soldiers, especially as it was a war of attrition. The conflict tested how long an army could endure the conditions and sustain morale. Achievements due to the efforts of the soldier were less visible and tangible. This perspective is further emphasised by Sassoon in The Kiss as he describes the blind power of the bullet reiterating the view that the conflict was futile. Even Rosenberg argues that the war was a time of mass slaughter and human sacrifice with little sense. Rosenberg sheds light on the artificiality of political barriers through the imagery of a rat in the poem Break of the Day in the Trenches where the rat touched this English hand and will do the same to a German . There is a sense of playfulness to the poem but there are overtones of bitterness. Although Rosenberg is discussing a broader theme here about the arbitrariness of political divisions and borders for non humans, an interpretation is that the poet is hinting at the artificiality of the Great War. This again signifies a condemnation of the war and the fact that soldiers consider the war to be unnecessary during and after the war. The poetry of the First World War gives the audience an insight in the horrific realities of the war and the inhumane conditions. It is inaccurate to claim that brutalities only occurred during the Great War; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Reflection About Happiness When I was around nine years old I lived in California. It was nothing fancy; we lived in a standard house and I attended the elementary school I was zoned to. I was in the choir, too. The choir was, if my memory does not fail me, a combination of fourth, fifth, and sixth graders. That year the teacher had decided to use the song Happiness from the Broadway musical You re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. While it was not a very good rendition of the piece, it stayed with me throughout the years. For a long time I believed that happiness could be found in objects, in buying plastic things that I would throw away a year later. But the song s catchy and meaningful lyrics stayed in the back of my mind, providing me with a gentle reminder that my happiness did not necessarily have to come from owning things. Despite popular belief, happiness is not something that is bought. Happiness is not palpable. Up until a year ago, I believed that in order to be truly happy a person had to have massive amounts of money and materialistic products that did nothing to make them happy. Though that may be the case for some, I found that happiness is not often found in the amount of clothes a person has, or the price tag of their home or car. Happiness is not measured in dollars, or how many properties a person owns, or even how much their house is worth. Happiness, to me, is a feeling that is found in people, memories and moments. When I think of the word happy I see my grandparent s house. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Discussion Marketing Moissanite Essay examples Findings of Fieldwork Interview analysis When conducting our interview, we separated the questions based on our marketing research objectives. We felt this would be the best way to sort through the information so we could best address our objectives. To investigate the motivation behind women buying fine jewellery We decided that it was first best to determine the frequency with which respondents wear jewellery, which gave us an insight into the frequency of jewellery use in the target market (respondents were all females aged 18 50). After discovering that of 38 respondents, 32 wore jewellery every day we were able to determine that the management issue was certainly not with the demographic of MoiMoi s target market. (Q1, Appendix ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following on from this, we asked respondents about their preferred method of purchase when purchasing a gift for someone other than themselves. A considerable amount (25/38) said that they would certainly prefer to buy in store when shopping for a gift. The significance of which, for MoiMoi is that in store advertisements would be more effective if associating moissanite with ideas such as the perfect gift . Whereas, web advertisement may be focused more on purchase for one s self. (Q8, Appendix 4.1) Finally, to determine the purchase decision process of the consumer, we asked whether consumers shop around for jewellery when purchasing, or if certain jewels spoke to them . This was asked in order to determine how often jewellery is not researched, but rather as a result of effective marketing instantly sold for all intensive purposes in the eyes of the consumer. The results showed that more often than not, consumers would stumble upon jewels that they had to have. This reinforces the idea that the industry is built entirely on the aesthetic, with gemmological properties having a minimal effect on consumer perception of gems. (Q9, Appendix 4.1) To investigate the attributes considered when buying fine jewellery. To initiate this research objective, we determined that it would be best to ask respondents what they believed to be their most valued product attribute when purchasing fine jewellery. Twenty seven responses related to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Role of Music in Forming and Transforming Identities Write an essay of 2,500 words on the following topic: With reference to two contrasting musical forms and cultural traditions, discuss the role of music in forming and transforming identities. Introduction This essay will explore the role of music with regards to the formation and transformation of identities within the emo subculture contrasting it to the dance music tradition. The subculture of emo music engulfed many young adults of today s generation including myself and those who were drawn to its spectrum and their affiliation to the music will allow for an in depth analysis of points made by scholars which will allow me to contrast the emo subculture to that of dance music. Dance music has become increasingly popular in the current popular music scene and it offers a distinct contrast to emo music. Therefore, this provides a genuine contrast that can be anaylsed and by exploring the contrasting features of these two music forms and their cultural traditions, it will be possible to conclude the role of music in how it forms and transforms identities today. Before delving into the meaning of emo I will first explore the definitions of culture and in particular, youth subculture, to which emo is linked with. A culture as Stuart Hall describes is a way in which groups of people handle the raw material of their social and material existence and also notes Marx in saying that culture is the practice of realising group life in meaningful shape and form (Marx, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Natchez Trace Library History There is also the Elise E Jurgens Memorial library located off of highways 51. This library has a variety of books and online material. This library was established in 1994 and in well kept but dated. Another landmark located in Ridgeland is the historical Natchez Trace Parkway, which is a 444 mile road from Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee. The history of the Natchez Trace is rooted in the Native Americans such as the Choctaws and Chickasaws, who traveled by foot along the path in search of bison. The Trace , as many refer to it today, was constructed in 1938 and serves as a historical landmark in Ridgeland, Mississippi. The Natchez Trace Arts and Crafts center is the only museum in Ridgeland. This museum displays many crafts from the Native ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the right side of the interstate driving away from Jackson to Canton, the streets are fair but there are potholes and areas that need to be tended to. On the left side of the interstate all of the roads are new and there are hardly any potholes, but there is country land that has not been developed and has dirt roads. All parts of the city are equally served by electricity, water, phone, fiber optic, wastewater treatment, and waste disposal. There is also functional transportation such as buss and taxi that run in Ridgeland. The closes Amtrak station is 10 miles away from Ridgeland on 300 W Capitol Street. It is well used by men and women that do not have any other means of transportation or choose to use it. It is easily accessible to all parts of the community and it is easy to navigate and use. Traffic in Ridgeland is not bad compared to Jackson because it is a smaller community and it a majority private cars. There is almost never gridlock or bicycle traffic because Ridgeland have a variety of bike trails. According to City Data, a majority of people spends between 10 20 minutes traveling to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. My Goals And Career Goals My Career Goals In the year 2028, I will be twenty eight years old having my bachelor s in life science education from Heidelberg University, and possibly a Master s in a particular science field such as biology or chemistry to make me even more marketable as an educator. When I was younger I always thought of myself becoming a science teacher due to my heavy interest in all my science classes. My interest in the sciences only grew as I went into high school, confirming the idea of me becoming a teacher for a career. I especially loved the intensified details at the high school level causing me to want to teach high school sciences. I also do plan on being a Heidelberg alumni for the sport of volleyball, increasing my knowledge of the sport I love. I then hope to incorporate the lessons I learned from playing into coaching volleyball hopefully at the school that I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By some strange coincidence, I had the same science teacher, Mr. Gosser, for three years. He taught me biology, chemistry and now advanced placement chemistry, all sciences that I thoroughly enjoy. I expressed to him before how I might be looking into the path of becoming a life science teacher, and he gave me some great advice. He told me that having just a degree in life science is one thing but he stressed that I should really strive to be more marketable which is why I am looking into getting my masters in one of the sciences. He also told me personal advice for me as I pursue learning and to my future students, You learn more by making a mistake then by actually getting something right. I will take that advice by knowing that I should push my students and if they get discouraged by getting something wrong I will tell them that same advice that he gave me to help reiterate it is all part of the learning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Occupational Psychology Case Study Industrial organizational psychology is a field of psychology concerned with the application of psychological theories and doctrine to organizations. This field concentrates on improving workplace output and interrelated issues such as the mental and physical welfare of employees. Experts in the industrial organizational field offer a wide variety of services including investigating worker attitudes and conduct, assessing companies, and perform leadership training exercises. The overall objective of this discipline is to investigate and comprehend human behavior in the office. Occupational issues bear great significance to psychologists, given that most employees spend the majority of their adult lives working in offices. Work acts as the defining factor for all human beings making it an important subject to study (Avsec, 2010: Weinberg, Sutherland, Cooper, Palgrave Connect, 2010). Other related issues that are of interest to psychologists include correlating between the right job and individual character set and discovering new methods of lowering workplace stress. Case Study Summary and Evaluation My previous job was very challenging and perhaps the cause of most psychological and physiological problems that I am currently experiencing. I got ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An instance of unsuccessful problem focused coping is using problem solving to deal with the strain when they lose a family member (Becker, 2013). Even though problem solving may help the stressed person in discovering a working coping strategy, this approach is not the most successful coping technique given that certain stressors cannot be altered or personalized (Aamodt, 2013). Problem focused coping is highly suitable, as it eliminates the cause of stress. In the process, it addresses the root cause of the issue and offers a long term ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Causes Of Racism In America The United States of America is a country that was built on the very principles of liberty, freedom, and prosperity, as well as discrimination and racism. Thomas Paine, a prominent English writer who supported the American Revolution, argued that America was among the best nations in the entire world. He believed that the government was completely fair, that tolerance existed in all parts of the country, and that America was the land of diversity. His claims, although seemingly positive, are not completely consistent with the history nor status of this nation today. The tolerance and freedom in this country was achieved at a very high cost. Although America is a democracy and its citizens are widely diverse, it is also a place of bigotry and political unsettlement. Despite the fact that America has made significant progress towards tolerance and acceptance, this country still today struggles with politics and has unresolved issues with the government. Racism has been a drag within the us of America for a protracted time, qualitative analysis back to early America once the Native Americans were typically attacked, relocated, and forcibly assimilated into European culture. The African slave traffic additionally helped contribute to the atmosphere of a racist culture in America by dishonorable the African races and teaching Caucasian Americans that they re higher than the African races. though the civil rights of African yanks have improved over the previous few decades and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Analysis Of The Book Scoops This odd creature approaches, scoops Becky up with one hand, and holds her up so he can look at her better. His hand wraps easily around her. He brings her closer to his face and sticks his tongue out to lap up her juices. It is so large it covers her entire pussy. Her clit throbs with need and she clinches in spasms of need. Dawng brings her back to investigate her more. He pushes at her entrance with a finger. Becky moans with anticipation. The finger enters her and he twists it around inside of her. He shoves roughly deep into her. He callously shoves a second finger into her. She screams in pain, but still she bucks up against his hand trying to get more. Strongly orgasming, she soon coats his fingers with her juices. Dawng pulls his fingers out of her quickly and forces one into her anus. He works on her, thrusting with his finger vigorously. The pain is intense but she cannot help her body s responses. She arches up to give better access to her anus. Holding her tight, he picks up speed. He rapidly shoves his finger repeatedly into her. She feels her asshole stretching; it has to be tearing, when he forces a second finger alongside the first one. It is too much for her, the intense pain only succeeds in arousing her more. Her screams of pain go unheeded as Dawng fiercely shoves and twists his fingers in her ass. The monster flips Becky over on her stomach. The fingers seem to work even more powerfully. Becky screeches as she orgasms again. Her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Business Report BUS 101 Project: Analyzing Your Favorite Business |FALL 2014 | |Team Members: |Caleb Jackson, Jacob Smith, Matt Williamson | | |Company Name: |Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW) | |Mission Statement. | |The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... | |Describe the business of the company and the type(s) of products/services produced/sold. | |BMW is a major company in the automotive industry. They produce 4 wheeled vehicles along with 2 wheeled vehicles. | |How many locations? List the domestic and international locations of the business. | |The domestic location of BMW is in Greer, South Carolina. There are six plants in the world, located in, Dingolfing, Africa, Regensburg, America, China, and Leipzig. | |Summarize the CEO s letter to shareholders from the annual report (at least 5 bulleted points). | |The BMW Group has enjoyed four consecutive record years | |We continue to invest in our future, in all areas of individual mobility | |Our vehicles are more desirable than ever: we delivered more than 1.96 million BMW, MINI and Rolls Royce cars to customers in 2013 | |The BMW ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Lee College Art Exhibit Analysis Lee College is currently hosting an exhibit of art created by students. During the tour of the exhibit I saw some very interesting art that I could relate to. The location of the art exhibit was placed in an area in which anyone could see and appreciate the work students had performed. This was my first time touring an art exhibit at Lee College and it was a very unique experience. Art itself is interesting because it has many different points of view. It can be attractive and appealing or unappealing if seen from a different perspective. One piece of art that caught my interest the most was a painting of a man with part of his face dissolving, like it was being faded away. It caught my attention because I perceived it as if he was slowly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Marriage In Pride And Prejudice Essay Introduction Jane Austen s Pride and Prejudice wasn t alike any other Romantic or Gothic novels written at the time, it was the first novel to porttrait real characters and everyday life. Jane doesn t display much evidence of the Romantic movement in her works and she is the only author that seems to be untouched by the political, intellectial and artistic revolutions of her time. As Rebecca West stated Austen s novels contain no mention of the Napoleonic wars because she had nothing to say about them From the 16 to the 19th century, the richest people in England were those who owned most of the land. The land was rented to tenants for farming and the landowning families lived entirely off of the income from these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bennet and her relations have already acquired a higher social status by the marriage with Mr. Bennet and this status is only to become higher with the marriages of Elizabeth and Jane. Elizabeth, who is a daughter of an aristocratic gentleman and mother from the middle class, at the end marries to one of the wealthiest aristocrats in England. Elizabeth s marriage to Mr. Darcy is one of the greatest match in Austen s novels. Until the very end of the story it is nearly impossible for Eliza to think of marrying Darcy because of the great social distance between their families. It is equally difficult for Darcy to think of marrying her. When Darcy proposes to Elizabeth, he says that the reason why he hardly admitted his feelings towards her was the distinction between the classes they belonged to. There are different views on the extent of social difference between them. In Lady Catherine s eyes Elizabeth is a nobody, with upstart pretensions , a woman shrewdly on the make, who will pollute the shades of Pemberley . Elizabeth herself, however, is not overwhelmed by the social difference. He is a gentleman; I am a gentleman s daughter; so far we are equal , she claims calmly. (Coperland et al. 1997). She demonstrates that marriage should be a choice made for love by allowing Elizabeth to remain in the power of choice even in spite of social pressures. Austen shows the good effects of a marriage based on love and the positive effects, which can come from it. As mentioned above, Lady Catherine represented the dying aristocratic class. That she has lost much of her social authority can be seen in the scene where Lady Catherine visits Elizabeth to speak about the relationship between her and her nephew Mr. Darcy. A few decades earlier she would have summoned Elizabeth to Rosings Park where she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Sniper Essay The Sniper The Sniper places a strong emphasis on the evils of war, and yet paints a vivid image of mankind s qualities and their society. Employing the technique of describing one particular sniper to symbolise a general subject, readers are able to gain a deep insight into the evils of war. In this story, the assembly of setting, contrasting characters and themes of fanaticism and division of loyalties are vital to conveying the horror of war. On the other hand, The Sniper also discusses the power of war, depicting it as the decider of life and death for men. Its force is further emphasised when neighbours are turned into enemies under war s influence. The setting of the story, Dublin, has been written in such a way that only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Characters in ¡§The Sniper¡¨ are limited in terms of type and variety to show that war brings out only people who possesses a passion to kill and have the courage to be killed. The story focuses on only one sniper and we, the readers use the incident from his point of view. The only characters that are mentioned are the sniper, another sniper, his enemy and an old woman. Apart from the old woman, all other characters are men who represent figures of war and are present to do nothing but kill. They are seekers of death and bring about a web of deaths. The manner in which these men ¡§reign¡¨ over the city by killing, and that ordinary dwellers are imprisoned within their homes for fear of death shows the evil impacts of war. The theme of death and violence is another important segment in indicating the evils of war. Each individual is engaged in killing their enemies and struggling for their own lives. As seen through the view of the sniper, the people¡¦s lives are centred around killing and death. Lifestyle, even to the extent of lighting a cigarette becomes risky and could lead to death. Citizens are forced to be locked in their homes for fear of being shot. The incident, where an old woman is hot by the sniper, who is then injured by his enemy is an example of war¡¦s destructive nature. The loss of innocent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Pros And Cons Of Plant Reproduction System 1.0 Plant Reproduction System Plant reproduction is the process of reproducing a certain species of plant continuing its existence. A plant is made up of organs and cells that help it reproduce sexually or asexually. Both reproduction methods having its advantages and disadvantages. 1.1 Plant Reproductive System Organs The reproduction system for plants consists of the anther, stigma and ovule. The image by Hans Lambers (2016) shows that pollen is created through the stamen (anther (which is held up by a filament). The pollen is then moved through wind, water or animal to the stigma of the plant part of the pistil where the pollen germinates (The Parts of a Flower, n.d.). Which is then moved down the pollen tube (inside the style) where it reaches the ovary and fertilizes the ovule and reproduce. 1.2 Plant Reproductive System Cells Plant reproduction consists of two cells. The pollen grains contains male gametophytes (the male sex cell) which is created through the process of meiosis (sex cell multiplying). On the other hand, the ovule, which is held within the ovary, contains female gametophytes (the female sex cell) which is also created through the process of meiosis. 2.0 Animal Reproductive System Animal reproduction, like plant reproduction, is the process of creating a being with similar genes to the parent animal to continue its race. An animal reproductive system is made up of cells and organs depending on the sex of the animal, both meeting up to create a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Kant s Philosophy Of The State And Analysis Of Historical... Compromised largely in Kant s ideas, Hegel s systemic philosophy of the State and analysis of historical summit of the body politic provides the foundation of Marxism and alike. Hegel declares the concept of state as superior to the individual. In his book Philosophy of History, he establishes Reason as the rational manifestation of world history which subsists in both natural and spiritual realms; But the Spirit, and the course of its development, is the substance of history (20). Reason as the core of Spirit is the self contained existence of itself as that which is free and autonomous. Thus the Idea is that world history is Spirit attempting to find its own nature. Hence, the union and harmony of the Idea and human private ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hegel presents the State as the epitome of individual freedom in a set of institutions, just like Christ is represented as the epitome of God in Christian history. The more a State is free, insofar it is rational and the highest form of Spirit, the closer it is to the State itself. Marx critiques Hegel s conception of the State in his book Capital as standing on its head (302). He refutes the claim that the state sustains civil society; rather, Marx stresses, it is the most natural interdependent bond of the family and civil society which are the necessary essence of the state. His assertion that ...the ideal is nothing else than the material world reflected by the human mind, and translated into forms of thought (301) reestablishes Hegel s idealist approach. The state is incapable of maintaining itself without social consciousness produced by production, which Marx takes to be the legal, political, and intellectual structure of society. Hence it is the economic life of free mankind in civil society which manifests the state. Democracy is the only true harmony of the particular and the general. Marx explains that In democracy, the constitution, the law, the state itself, insofar as it is a political constitution, is only the self determination of the people, and a particular content of the people (21). Marx explains that until now the political constitution has been the religious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Determining G on an Incline Essay Determining g on an Incline Lab #1 Theory: During the early part of the seventeenth century, Galileo experimentally examined the concept of acceleration. One of his goals was to measure the acceleration due to gravity, or the acceleration of freely falling objects. Unfortunately, his timing devices were not precise enough to measure the free fall time directly. He decided to dilute gravity by using fluids, inclined planes, and pendulums. Galileo s idea of diluting gravity using inclined planes worked like this: the acceleration of a rolling cart on an inclined plane is small, therefore is easy to measure; when the angle of the incline gets bigger, the acceleration will get bigger; by measuring the dependence of the acceleration on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using Vernier, we clicked collect while releasing the cart after motion detector starts to click. This was done moving the hand quickly out the path. Using logger pro, indicated which portion was to be used by dragging across the graph to indicate the starting and ending times. Then the linear button was clicked to perform the linear regression of the selected data. The Linear Button was used to determine the slope of the velocity vs. time graph, only using the portion of the data for times when the cart was freely rolling. We found the acceleration of the cart from the fitted line. Record the value in the data table. These steps where repeated 5 mores times. Measured the length of the incline, x which is the distance between the two points of the ramp. Measure the height, h, the height of the book(s). The last two measurements was used determine the angle of the incline. Raise the incline by placing a second book under the end. Adjust the book so that distance, x, is the same as the previous reading. Repeated these steps with 3, 4 and 5 books. ANALYSIS DATA The greater the incline and greater the height, the greater the acceleration of the cart. This experiment measured the acceleration of a cart moving down a sloped track in order to find a relation between the acceleration of an object and the sine of the angle at which it is moving. There were three separate experimental stages, with the variable being the angle at which the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Compensation Compensation Philosophy Paper Name ________ Professor ______ Introduction Compensation is viewed differently, depending on the individual persons perspective (e.g. employee, manager, stockholders, etc.). An employee may view compensation as what is owed to him or her for work performed, while a manager may view pay as an expense. In order for an organization to have an effective compensation strategy, it must consider the various perspectives when creating the organizations compensation strategy. Milkovich, Newman, and Gerhart, authors of Compensation, define Compensation as, All forms of financial returns and tangible services and benefits employees receive as part of an employment relationship, (2011, p. 10). In other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, Costco generated $21,805 in the U.S. operating profit per hourly employee, compared with $11,615 at Sam s Club, (Cascio, 2006). Fairness can have a direct relationship to internal alignment and external competiveness. Internal alignment refers to pay within an organization: * How pay is determined and pay differentials are determined for individuals performing the same job within the organization. And * How pay differentials are determined for individuals performing dissimilar jobs within the organization (i.e. an analyst as compared to a computer programmer). External competiveness refers to individual pay within an organization as compared to individuals pay, performing similar work at a competing organization. Just as what is considered compensation varies by an individual s perspective, so does fairness in compensation. According to Milkovich: One group argues that if fair (i.e., sizable) differentials among jobs are not paid, individuals may harbor ill will toward the employer, resist change, change employment if possible, become depressed, and lack that zest and enthusiasm which makes for high efficiency and personal satisfaction in work, (2011, p. 87). On the other side of that argument, Unions would argue that differentials in pay should be smaller, with individuals receiving equal pay for equal work. Individuals or groups that argue for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Role Of Laws In The Code Of Hammurabi laws play a major role in the Justice, Morality, and safety of a nation and its people. The Code Of Hammurabi One of the earliest sets of laws in Mesopotamia composed around (1795 1750 B.C.E.). In The Code Of Hammurabi justice is instilled by a set of laws that either punished by death or serious bodily harm on the individual who committed the crime. One prime example of a Justice law would be, code one If a man accuses another man and charges him with homicide but cannot bring proof against him, his accuser shall be killed . A major Pro for this code is it protects law abiding citizens from false accusations and discourages individuals from making false pretenses in the means to gain. On the other hand, a con for this code is that it could end up reversing a crime from the guilty party to the innocent, taking the life of a good citizen. Furthermore, laws that regulated the Mesopotamian society of Hammurabi were necessary for society to flourish and grow without bumps or hiccups. These laws attempted to regulate morality in an effort to maintain social order. Such laws regulating adultery, incest, and marriage illustrate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One great example is code twenty one If a man breaks into a house, they shall kill him and hang him in front of that very breach. The point of this law was meant to be a scare tactic to deter any would be thief from committing such a simple crime because the consciences outweigh the reward. Furthermore, the very next code is meant to have the exact same effect on an aspiring criminal if a man commits a robbery and is then sized, he shall be killed. Finally, the codes that are meant to protect the citizen s property, goods, and lively hood are usually scared tactics such as an eye for an eye. In conclusion, the penalties in these laws either equaled or exceeded the crime committed to protecting the law abiding citizen of this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Relationship Between ICT Systems And Information Systems (Beynon Davies, Business information systems, Second Edition, 2013) Says that ICT systems mainly designed to assist and help different aspects of an information system. Therefore, there is a relationship between ICT systems and information systems which are all part of organizations. ICT is used to enhance business processes in so many ways and can do a lot of work. Not only business processes within an organization but also the way people work, obtain and share information. ICT is very important in businesses. According to (Laudon Laudon, 2015), ICT changes the way organizations work and assist in the new trends in the business field. It is crucial that processes are studied, analyzed and understood in order to have a better understanding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By using TPS, information is easily available and helps managers to monitor operations within organization. Information systems must be computerized in order to improve efficiency and effectiveness in an organization. So, TPS are also computerized. (Valacich Schneider, 2014). For example, At DHL Company, a world leader in logistics, they have a computerized information system that helps clients worldwide to track their shipment and also helps the managers at DHL to control all activities and processes with the organization. If a client asks information or an inquiry such as where does my package reach? The staff in charge at DHL will be able to easily find information and respond to the client due to a computerized system. This supports the operational level of management. Second, we have management Information Systems. This type of information systems supports management level of an organization and it gives them a customized reports and ability to analyze the performance of an organization. With MIS, an organization can predict the outcome of processes and they can easily manage the information that is made by the TPS. (Valacich Schneider, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Is Technology A Distraction Research Paper Is Technology a Distraction? In today s world, electronic devices are becoming increasingly conventional and accessible. With the advancement of technology, the people advance along with it by cultivating and using technology. It is not surprising that laptops, phones, tablets, and televisions are common in this era. Consequently, people may engross themselves in these appliances, distracting themselves from other tasks such as school or work. Technology takes residence in schools, offices, and homes, making it hard to escape the grasps of it. It is convenient, therefore, it will have use. Thus, it can lead to problems such as losing quality time on studying, losing focus, and texting while driving. Technology is essential in today s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Distractions are extremely dangerous to drivers. Accidents and crashes may occur. It s even worse when gadgets are right at people s fingertips while driving. According to The National Safety Council, cell phone use while driving leads to 1.6 million crashes each year. (edgarsyndar.com). A driver shifts focus from driving to the screen of an electronic device. For the whole duration a driver s attention is on a phone, the car is still moving. Replying to a text takes away about 5 seconds of a driver s attention, which at 55 mph, that s enough time to travel the length of a football field. (edgarsyndar.com). For a whole length of a football field, the driver is not as aware of his or her surroundings. No wonder why texting while driving is such a common cause of car accidents. The accessibility of electronic devices makes it more convenient and easy to obtain one and thus, the device can be a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Ethnic Groups in Malaysia and Its Culture The Ethnic Relation and Culture in Malaysia. By just looking at the title above, you know what I am going to talk about. Yes, you are right, the culture of our magnificent country. Our country is actually envied by many foreigners. Why? Well, one of the main reasons is because of how we Malaysians can live in harmony for many years, even though we consist of many different races and ethnic groups. The culture of our country started out with the unique combination and amount of ethnic groups in our country. Let s understand more of our country s ethnic group before we go on shall we? Let me briefly introduce to you the three major ethnic groups in our country, the Malay, Chinese and the Indians. Firstly, the Malays, also known ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Sabah and Sarawak, they consists a large number of ethnic groups even I never heard of! Although living in the same country, I still do not know much of my people; it is a shame for many young people nowadays too, all they know are mainly the three main ethnic groups. Besides that, another we must not forget about is that many foreigners, or shall I say legal immigrants came to our country live as citizens of Malaysia. For example, the Koreans, Japanese, Filipinos, Indonesians, etc because of the way we live. Being a Malaysian, we are very lucky. We live in a place where there are no serious and deadly problems like natural disasters or war. Besides that, the pace of how we live is very slow, carefree and we don t have much stress compare to other country. Studies show that the Koreans and Japanese in the country came because they wanted to live the Malaysian way. The main question our country s people are asking is, why Malaysia? Of all countries, why pick Malaysia? Why does so many people from the outside wants to come to our country while we, people of Malaysia wants to migrate to other people s country? Maybe one day, Malaysia s three major ethnic groups are Malays, Japanese and Koreans. It would be very weird. Malaysia will not be Malaysia anymore. Ethnic relations go way back into our country s history. They are not just the natural consequences of the differences between cultures. Due to peninsular Malaysia s strategic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Importance Of Freedom Of Speech Is it possible to imagine a civil democratic society without freedom of speech? The right of speech is one of the most valuable integrity a human being can have in this world. Precisely, this is an opportunity given by the right to talk open minded and give opinions about particular situations. However, what are the impacts on a total society of assuring the right of free speech? As far as I am concerned, free speech provides a check on corrupt, inefficient leadership and administrative personnel. Moreover, it is indirectly responsible for the higher standards of living to the extent that free speech promotes scientific discovery and dissemination, more effective means toward given societal goals, and more efficient governmental personnel. Some critics of free speech may argue that it leads to political instability and revolution as well. Freedom of speech exists mostly in democratic countries. In these particular countries politicians come into force through disputes and discussions. However, freedom is an important section of democratic society and in this case, it is considered as an affirmative right. If we take into account not only political life, we have to agree with the point that freedom of speech and thoughts is crucial for growth. Again, new ideas are born through arguments and discussions and this is the key to prosperity. Diversity of viewpoints and opinions create conditions that are ideal for evolution, progress and development. Indeed, there are other rights of freedom a human being can possess. Such as, freedom of press, worship, and religion etc. The fundamental right of the freedom of press implicit in the right the freedom of speech and expressions, is crucial for the political prosperity and proper functioning of democracy. Freedom of press is the center of social and political bonds. It is the principal duty of the courts to support the freedom of press and invalidate all laws or administrative actions, which intervene with it contrary to the constitutional mandate. Though, government do not hold monopoly for social media. A citizen has radical right to use the best means of transferring and obtaining information and have access telecasting for the purpose. Commercial advertisements ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The History Of Hybrid Vehicle A hybrid vehicle, in its most simple definition, is one that utilizes two or more distinct power sources to move it. When considering this vehicle type, the most common configuration is a Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV). This frequently used configuration combines an internal combustion engine and one or more electric motors to move the vehicle. To better understand the concept of hybrid vehicle technology, the areas that of the topic that should be focused on are the history of hybrid vehicles, their progression, how hybrid systems work, and the positives and negatives of the use of this technology today. The history of modern hybrid vehicle technology can be traced back as early as the beginning of the 20th century. In 1900, Ferdinand Porsche developed a vehicle known as the Mixte, a 4 wheel drive series hybrid carriage with a later design that featured hub mounted electric motors in each wheel, powered by a gasoline generator. When considering more modern technology designs such as regenerative braking, in which energy developed during the braking process is converted to energy that powers the car, the earliest predecessor can be found dating back to 1967. This concept was first implemented in the American Motors vehicle known as the Amitron, a battery powered urban vehicle, and served as the first use of this technology in the United States. Although certain concepts and ideas were developed early on in the 20th century, their widespread implementation did not occur ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The New Accounting Standard Ifrs 16 On Leases, Profit And... 1.0 INTRODUCTION The objective of this report is to present the factual findings of the audit of operating leases to the CFO and CEO of the XYZ limited. The XYZ s 2015 financial statements has shown the material amount of operating leases and therefore needs particular attention during the course of audit. The auditing of assets held under the leasing agreements involves the verification under the guidelines of IAS 17 Leases. The current accounting standard for leasing is applicable for Australian companies has been undergoing changes and the new accounting standard for leasing has been introduced to enhance the credibility of financial statements disclosures in the financial statements. The new standard contains significant new provisions for which the author need to consider the marital effects on the truth and fairness of reporting. The report will analyze the difference between the old and new standard, investigate the effect on financial statements ratios, and cash flows, profit loss and balance sheet. 2.0 PART I: DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OLD AND NEW STANDARDS The new accounting standard IFRS 16 on leases is different in IAS 17 in many aspects. The adaption of this new IFRS will be applicable from 1st of Jan 2019. The thoroughly discussed standard has made attempt to bring the single model of accounting for Lessee the will discourage the off balance sheet financing and the on balancing sheet reporting will be enhanced. However, on the Lessor end the accounting model has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Summary Of The Love Of God And Affliction By Simone Weil The political activist and mystic Simone Weil saw mysticism as deeply engaged in the real world and not in the private domain. Despite having great insight into Christian mysticism Simone Weil was never baptized. After her death, her various letters and essays were comprised and formed the book which is entitled Waiting for God. In the essay The Love of God and Affliction, Weil believes people can find God in the affliction which she defines as a physical suffering and an uprooting of life that results in social degradation of the fear of it in some form or another . (67 68) Generally speaking, affliction is a type of severe suffering that a person can experience that is so extreme that people tend to socially exclude them due to their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One may scoff at the idea, but in the end, the experiences of being in the real world will reveal God. According to Weil, Affliction makes God appear to be absent for a time, more absent than a dead man, more absent than light in the utter darkness of a cell. ... Then, one day, God will come to show himself to the soul and to reveal the beauty of the world to it... (70) It is difficult for the person experiencing affliction and the person submitting themselves to be around affliction to see God in their life. Affliction is not just any kind of suffering; it is one of the greatest and most horrid sufferings that a person could possibly experience. Thus, it is easy to lose sight of God being around affliction since there seems to be no light in the world. However, with time, surrounding yourself with people going through affliction, God will reveal yourself to you and you will understand and see the true beauty of the world. This is an interesting notion since it saying through the most horrid suffering, you will realize the true beauty of life. This is how Simone Weil found mystical experiences as being deeply engaged in the world and how she truly connected with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Strategic Analysis of Tesco Plc Strategic Analysis of Tesco plc Outcomes covered in the report are: 1. To demonstrate an understanding of strategic decision making using of knowledge and understanding of business principles to critically reflect on the strategic management of an organization 2. To demonstrate and evaluate the strategy and the process undertaken to implement strategy, manage, and understand its impact on the organization. 3. To critically reviews emerging markets and analyze the limitations and influence of market development, marketing, and their relative dominance on the performance of an organization. 4. To demonstrate effective thinking and process for integrated approaches to business analysis and critical application of principles of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The theoretical approaches are analyzed to understand the practical strategic implications of the chosen organization. The organization chosen for analysis is UK based supermarket Tesco which has penetrated international market as well. Tesco is multinational chain of supermarkets which was founded by Jack Cohen in 1919 and is headquartered in Chestnut, UK. It is a public limited company (plc) which now operates in retailing, petrol stations, and finance services. Tesco showed its expansionary zeal early on by buying up rival shops. Tesco has shown aggressive strategies for expanding its operations. In the 1950s the retailer bought 70 Williams stores and 200 Harrow stores, followed by 97 Charles Philips stores and the Victor Value chain in the early 1960s. In 1961, Tesco Leicester entered the Guinness Book of Records as the largest store in Europe and in 1968 Tesco opened its first superstore in Crawley, West Sussex. Supermarkets revolutionised the way people shopped and by the 1970s Tesco was building a national store network to cover the whole of the UK, which it continues to expand to this day, while also diversifying into other products. Tesco was paced up with the changing way of shopping and started its online shopping as well. Tesco then expanded in other countries such as Scotland, Ireland, US and so on. Today, Tesco is the third largest retailer in the world and is financially progressing in terms of sales and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Citric Acid On The Viscoelasticity Of Cornstarch Effects of Citric Acid on the Viscoelasticity of Cornstarch Pastes MADOKA HIRASHIMA, RHEO TAKAHASHI, AND KATSUYOSHI NISHINARI* Department of Food and Human Health Sciences, Graduate School of Human Life Science, Osaka City University, Sumiyoshi, Osaka 558 8585, Japan The effects of citric acid on the rheological properties of cornstarch pastes were studied by steady shear and dynamic oscillatory viscoelasticity, intrinsic viscosity measurements and microscopic observation. The pH of cornstarch dispersion was adjusted between 6.0 and 3.0. The viscosity of the pastes was increased by lowering the pH (between 5.5 and 3.6), while the viscosity of samples with pH below 3.5 decreased further than that of the control (pH ) 6.3). Citric ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After stirring the dispersions at 200 rpm for 30 min at 25 °C, the cornstarch dispersions were heated to 97 °C, stirring at the same rate and maintained at 97 °C for 60 min. Then, the hot dispersions were poured into glass vessels and cooled in a water bath at 25 °C equipped with a temperature regulator, stirring with magnetic stirrers. The samples were also prepared, which were then adjusted to the pH after heating and cooling the starch dispersions (i.e., after gelatinization of starch). The final concentration of cornstarch was 3.0 wt %. Steady Shear and Dynamic Oscillatory Measurements. Steady shear and dynamic oscillatory measurements of starch pastes were carried out using a Fluids Spectrometer RFS II (Rheometrics Co. Ltd., Piscataway, NJ) with a 50 mm diameter plate geometry. The gap was adjusted to 1.00 mm. All measurements were made at 25.0 °C. From these measurements, shear viscosity (ηγ), storage modulus (G′), loss ˘ modulus (G ), and complex viscosity (|η*|ω ) (G′2 + G′′2)1/2/ω) were Figure 2. Shear viscosity (ηγ) of 3.0 wt % cornstarch pastes as a function ˙ Figure 1. Schematic diagram of the cornstarch paste agitator. obtained. Strains for dynamic oscillatory measurements were chosen in the plateau range of each sample on the strain dependence measurements. Microscopic Observations. Microscopic observations were made using OPTIPHOTO (Nikon Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) equipped with 2Dcolor CCD (1280 × 960 pixels). Unheated cornstarch dispersions and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Right To Jerusalem Essay The Rights to Jerusalem The rights to Jerusalem have been heavily debated for centuries. It is the cause of much animosity between the three major monotheistic religions. Since the beginning, the Christians, Muslims and Jews have all claimed that Jerusalem belongs to them due to their religious texts. According to the Bible, Jerusalem is where Jesus Christ was nailed to the cross and crucified for his crimes, blasphemy against Judaism and for treason against Rome. Jerusalem and the area surrounding it are heavily embedded in Christianity and Judaism. Jerusalem is sacred to the Jews because the First Temple, at the site known as the Temple Mount today, was built by King Solomon, and Mount Moriah is where Abraham almost sacrificed his son and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the New Testament books of Luke and Acts, the accounts of the life of Jesus Christ are told from his youth and adolescence to his adulthood and death. Jesus was brought to Jerusalem, in his youth and adolescence, to be presented to God in the Temple, and to partake with his family in the Festival of the Passover. In his adulthood, he traveled to Jerusalem to preach to the poor, heal the sick and protect the people within the walls that surrounded Jerusalem. It is also the location of Jesus Last Supper, his arrest in Gethsemane, his trial, his crucifixion at Golgotha, his burial, his resurrection and ascension to heaven. With the significance of Jerusalem being very high in the eyes of the Christian faith, there was very little doubt that there would be a battle to maintain or regain control of Jerusalem. Nine of the main conflicts, to preserve Jerusalem for the Christian faith, are known throughout history as the Crusades. During each crusade the theme was the same; recover the lands that were taken by people who were believed to be the enemies of God. The Crusades were fought to restore all holy lands and the lands that were once controlled by Christians back to their rightful owners . In the years just prior to the first crusade, a large amount of land was taken by the Saracens (Muslims) from the Christian people living in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay on Eastboro Analysis 1. In theory, to fund an increased dividend payout or a stock buyback, a firm might invest less, borrow more, or issue more stock. Which of these three elements is Eastboro management willing to vary, and which elements remain fixed as a matter of policy? Management is willing to vary their investment (investing less) as well as issue more stock. This is not against their policy. But the management would not be willing to borrow more as their borrowing policy is limited to 40% debt to equity ratio. 2. What happens to Eastboro s financing need and unused debt capacity if , a. No dividends are paid? If no dividend are paid, the company does not need financing required for the dividends. Hence the company s financing needs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on the financing needs, as above dividends would be additional stretch on company finances 3. How might Eastboro s various providers of capital, such as stockholders and creditors, react if Eastboro declares a dividend in 2001? If Eastboro declares a dividend in 2001, it will have to take debt to raise the money required for the dividend. The creditors will not react positively with this decision because the money is not being used in the increasing the value of the company. On the other hand, the stockholders will react positively as the dividend payout reflects confidence of managers in the future earnings of the company and also gives the stock holders flexibility to invest their dividend earnings in other companies . 4. What are the arguments for and against the zero payout, 40 percent payout, and residual payout policies? What should Jennifer Campbell recommend to the board of directors with regard to a long run dividend payout policy for Eastboro Machine Tools Corporation? Stock prices increase on average when firms announce Increases in dividends (around 2%) Dividend initiations (around 3%) Stock prices decrease on average when firms announce Decreases in dividends (around 2.5%) Dividend omissions (around 9.5%) What the market learns from dividend changes may depend on the firm s particular circumstances: 1. The firm wishes to attract attention: 2. Div increase signals mgmt confidence 3. The
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  • 35. Jesus Creed Response Paper Biblical Theological Seminary LEAD Formation and Mission Jeff Knight 11/26/2012 Jesus Creed Response Paper The Jesus Creed has really helped me to look at Scripture from what I believe is a more biblical and Jesus centered perspective. While I have read the words Jesus used from Deuteronomy 6:4 9 and Leviticus 19:18 many times in Scripture, I never considered how all His teachings might have stemmed from them. I did not know Jesus had amended the Shema of Judaism because I didn t know there was a Shema before reading this book, but now knowing this I can more clearly see what Jesus was doing. He was correcting a misunderstanding how some used and understood the Torah. Most paid excellent attention to the letter of the Law; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just as the Kaddish speaks of God s name being magnified, sanctified and that His kingdom would be established soon; The Kaddish of Jesus (Lord s Prayer) does likewise. The difference is that Jesus changes how we approach God (as Abba), that we should love others as well and petition for others too. So we see that the Lord s Prayer is really made up of Love of God petitions and Love of others petitions, which we see stems from Jesus Shema. Simply put, the Lord s Prayer is Jesus teaching us to pray the Shema, He radically altered both by redefining love of God and by adding love of others. I never knew much if anything about Judaism s Shema or Kaddish however, now that I do it has made a world of difference in how I view the Gospels, especially many of the parables within them. I certainly now why most Torah observant Jews wanted to get Jesus out of the picture as fast as possible, He changed everything. Who was this illegitimate child, as most considered Him, to be changing such things and making Himself out to be God? These bits of information are extremely valuable and have helped me to really have a better feel for just how radical a shift Jesus was presenting to those of His day, something we just don t see too clearly today. As I mentioned prior, Jesus taught that we should approach God as Abba. It s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Woman With Peacocks Distinctively Visual Woman with Peacocks, is a commercial lithographic print. While the sheet is 16 inches by 12 and 1/16th inches, the image itself is 13 3/8 inches by 8 7/8 inches. The print is a part of the Elisha Whittlesey Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art located in New York City. The print, Woman with Peacocks, was created in 1897 by an English born American artist named, Louis John Rhead. There is no type of text in the print, so I have an assumption that it was not used in any time of advertisement but was instead, created for the pleasure of viewing. This lithographic print depicts a woman in period clothing and adorned hair in an outdoor setting with trees and leaves, and what appears to be a two sections of grass or ground divided by a set ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The dress that the woman is wearing, is a maroon color which is also used in the some of the feathers on the peacocks. A poppy red color in between the curved lines, creates a band of bright color that divides a cobalt blue ground on the left and somewhat muted teal grass on the right. This bright, intense poppy red color is also used in the top part of the sky. The sky may be a two toned poppy red on the top and the bottom half is a paler poppy red color. The bottom paler poopy red could also be a wall surrounding the landscape. The peacocks faces, some feathers, and portions of the symbolic peacock tail feathers are a poppy red color. The sleeves, waist band, and neckline of the woman s dress are also the poppy red color as well as the dress pattern that mimics the shape of the peacock tail feathers. The warm color of the sky could be an unrealistic representation or an intense sunset or sunrise. The calm vivid blue and less bright teal of the trees, leaves, and landscape are in contrast with the energy of the poppy red color. These complementary colors created a balance in the print. The teal grass is located in the center with teal tree trucks on the right and the same teal is used in the leaves in the left top corner. This color is also the body color of the peacock on the woman s left side as well as in the feathers of both peacocks. The cobalt blue is used in the landscape layered on top and below the teal grass that is divided by the poppy red curved band. The leaves in the trees are the cobalt blue color as well as the body of the peacock on the woman s right side and details in the feathers on both. The color brown is only used in the woman s hair which is adorned with a poppy red flower and cobalt blue crown of leaves. Her skin is very light and an almost white color. This very pale flesh tone can be seen in the detail of the teal leaves in the top left corner of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Why Germany Lost the World War Two Why Germany Lost the World War 2 After WW I Germany had many economic and political problems that allowed Adolph Hitler to become ruler of Germany. After Hitler appointed himself chancellor he started rebuilding the German military. After years of no international response to breaking the Treaty of Versailles Germany attacked Poland. From 1939 to 1941 Germany had won many victories; however 1941 was a turning point in the war. By the end of 1941 Germany would continuously lose land to the allies with the exception of the Battle of the Bulge. The main reasons for Germany s defeat were that they were fighting the war in too many fronts, poor leadership and the invasion of Russia. Firstly, Germany is surrounded by nations capable of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Japanese sent a group of planes from the air force to bomb a small port in America named Pearl Harbour. This fired the Americans up so much so that they joined the war to defeat Hitler. Deciding to attack Russia was a bad idea, as well as declaring war on the US. Both of these countries could substantially out produce Germany. Although Germany took the initiative both times, they may have had little choice. The United States would have entered the war one way or another due to the fact that Britain was their closest ally, and they could not sit and watch them be destroyed by Germany. Russia was planning on entering the war a few months after Germany attacked her anyway. [This view that the Soviet Union was preparing a pre emptive strike against Germany is not widely accepted]. Hence even thought Germany was a powerful country over all, there were many things to work on which brought this country down. Germany lost the war because of many reasons but the main three would be fighting the war in too many fronts, poor leadership and the invasion of Russia. [ 1 ]. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two front_war [ 2 ]. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Front_(World_War_II) [ 3 ]. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Front_(World_War_II) [ 4 ]. http://worldwar2questions.blogspot.ca/2007/06/was hitler great leader list of_30.html [ 5 ]. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Endosymbiosis and evolution of Organelles Essay Endosymbiosis is important as it enables us to understand the evolution of eukaryotes from the common ancestor. This essay will focus on: the early evolution of our eukaryote ancestor during Precambrian period, plastids origin along the algae family due to second endosymbiosis; discuss the evidence that supports the theory, including further examples of endosymbiosis. The theory, as discussed by Lynn Margulis, states that mitochondria originated from α proteobacteria bacterium which was engulfed by the ancestral anaerobic eukaryotic cell, through endocytosis, and retained within the cytoplasm due to atmospheric oxygen increase. Prokaryote organism produced ATP, through oxidative phosphorylation, by receiving organic compounds from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They all have a double membrane chloroplasts, but the glaucophytes plastid morphology is unusual because it resembles cyanobacteria, as they still include the outer peptidoglycan layer between the chloroplast envelopes, and also resemble Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta plastid. Both Rhodophyta and Glaucophyta consist of various features that are derived from the cyanobacteria but absent from Chlorophyta. These are phycobilins pigments and phycobilisomes on the surface on thylakoid membranes. Because of sequencing algae chloroplast genomes it is evident that glaucophytes, rhodophytes and chlorophytes have evolved from a second endosymbiotic event, since they are closely related to the ancestral cyanobacteria (Tomitani, 2006). Alternatively, some algal groups have chloroplast with more than a double membrane, such as photosynthetic dinoflagellates and stramenophile, implying that secondary endosymbiosis occurred due to heterotrophic eukaryote engulfing chloroplast containing eukaryote. The secondary endosymbiosis event is suggested as nucleomorphs , traces of primary host s nucleus, are present in the periplastid space between the second and third chloroplast membranes of cryptomonads and chlorarachniophytes. In the cryptomonads the nucleomorphs is formed due to the reduction of red algal nucleus and in the chlorarachniophytes due to the reduction of green algal nucleus. Thus, plants had multiple endosymbiotic events and each evolved independently ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. School Prayer In School Thesis: The removal of school prayer was a bad thing for students morals. Prayer sets a standard for the students. Allowing prayer in school may improve a lot of things about the students at school. The behavior of students would change dramatically kids would not be mean to other students. Prayer is a action which proclaims that life is more than just saving an environment or accumulating wealth (Hovis 1). People might think that God is evil, our experiments with replacing affirmation of humanism has been a dismal failure. The only thing of evil is for good men to do nothing. Removing the school prayer sends a message to our children, when we allow laws to be passed which limit the free expression. The Federal and Supreme Court judges should be impeached who undermines the freedom which this country was founded. The situation has become so absurd that that congressional prayer cannot be voluntarily read in school buildings. The removal of school prayer was a bad thing for students morals. Mortality declines without prayer, prayer can shape a good citizen. With prayer students have something to gain, they can be more helpful with others and the peers around them. Since prayer was removed from school the violence has increased and grade have dropped. SAT s have dropped drastically. More kids have been birth out of wedlock. Increased in drug used and increased in juvenile crimes. Deterioration of school behavior also. People also have a choice to be faithful, most who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Theories Of The Scientific Management Theory Management, as defined by Richard Wilson, is the body of thought that seeks to explain and improve the administrative control of businesses and their employees (2016). In this paper we will discuss some of the more popular management theories including the Scientific Management Theory by Frederick W. Taylor, Administrative Management Theory by Henri Fayol, Bureaucratic Management Theory by Max Weber, The Hawthorne Studies Human Relations Management Theory by Elton Mayo, the Management Science Theory, and the Organization Environment Theory of Open Systems developed by Daniel Katz, Robert Kahn, and James Thompson. Scientific Management Theory Considered the father of management thought, Frederick Taylor was one of the earliest theorists credited with developing and defining the theory of scientific management in the late 1800 s. His theories were designed to improve the efficiency of a factory system and worker manager relations and to prevent soldiering, which was the tendency of workers to only complete enough work to avoid being penalized or reprimanded (Biscontini, 2015). Taylor s theory stressed the importance of strict time and motion studies of the industrial process. With the development of the assembly line, such time and motion studies seemed appropriate for breaking large industrial processes down into their smallest components and then training workers to perform only one small part of the manufacturing process (Wilson, 2016). Administrative Management Theory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Narrative Essay About Duck Camp Initially, when I first visited Tarleton State University, all I saw was men wearing cowboy hats, jeans, and boots, but as I walked around campus more with my dad, I started to see more diversity within the students on campus. As my dad and I walked around campus looking like we don t belong, a girl pointed us in the right direction to find Heritage. We spoke to a residential leader who kindly showed us around the dorm and told us how amazing the campus is. From that second forward, I had started to fall in love with Tarleton. Orientation soon approached and introduced me to Duck Camp. When I originally heard what Duck camp was about, teaching the heritage and traditions of Tarleton, I was exhilarated to leave that second to learn, socialize, and start my transition from high school to college. Before Duck Camp arrived, one of my TTMs, Wacey Horton, sent me a text saying he will be my daddy duck for Duck Camp one. To be completely honest, I was a little weirded out when I saw him say daddy duck but it made me laugh and all the more excited for Duck Camp. Wacey made my Duck Camp experience something I will never forget for the rest of my life; he made it fun, introduced all of us to new people, established friendships between all of us, and has brought me entirely out of my shell I had enclosed myself in during high school. Wacey taught me how to have more confidence, to have real school spirit, and how to yell my lungs out like me life depended on it. Thanks to an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Analysis Of The Independence Of Eddie Rose Eddie Rose Analysis Paper The Independence of Eddie Rose starts in a house on Indian reservation. The very first things we get see is the destructive house hold that Eddie Rose, his mother Katherine Rose, and little sister Theia live in. It is early in the morning and Katherine has just finished yelling and kicking out her boyfriend Lenny Sharb. After which Eddie is left alone with his mother where they get into a bit of an argument and Katherine tries to kiss Eddie. Katherine upset that Eddie did not want her goes to her room. Aunt Thelma comes over then we see Eddie packing a sack of food. Thelma told Eddie that he was lucky that he was getting to go to school, explained to him that she and Katherine never had that chance. At that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then Eddie offers her the ritual to do with him but she just laughs at him and says it is for girls. The social climate in the play is very grim. No matter where you are in the play there are always characters who are suffering. This may be understood as the people in the play are representing the Indian Americans who lived on reservations all over America, and most of them went through suffering. Another social climate is the desire to escape there current situation. Eddie does not want to leave his sister alone, but he is tired of living on the reservation that he would rather be dead. Aunt Thelma tells Eddie how life could have been better if she could have escaped, and had a chance at an education. Mike dreams of leaving and being taken care of by his aunt. Even Katherine dreams of leaving the reservation to find a better place for her kids. There were many other social climates such as pain, depression, destructive habits, and lack of role models. There are no real role models in this play that the kids can look up to. Even Aunt Thelma has lost her child, so it is not the best example to live by. One of the biggest Cultural climates in the play was alcoholism. Indian Americans are commonly known to have drinking problems, and in the play there is no shortage of that. Katherine and Lenny both drink day and night, and then after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. My Paper On Cultural Identity My paper was based on the first topic about how someone s life history can tell you about their cultural identity. The person I interviewed was a second generation 32 year old immigrant from Mexico. She is a very kind person, with such an adventurous personality. My plan was to ask several questions about her life, as well as what she has faced. This is so I can learn more from her and her culture. I asked a couple of questions about her life and practices to figure out how family and changes helped her adapt to what culture she identifies with growing up. My first heading will consist of her childhood growing up, the culture she grew up with and how her family plays the important part of her culture. My second will consist on her adult changes and her identity she has formed. I will then explain how her experiences have helped shaped her through her life and what she talks about during the interview as well as any other stories she would like to contribute. To begin with, she was born in Tijuana, Mexico. She was homeschooled after she finished middle school because her parents believed it to be better for her to remain home to teach her how they see fit. Her connection with her parents was not that good, but they still bonded during holidays and cultural traditions. She identifies with the American culture more than a Mexican culture, despite her mother being Mexican; she did not live a Mexican lifestyle or celebrated much Mexican holidays growing up. I thought this was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Worst Miracle Drug For Gastrointestinal Patients The Worst Miracle Drug Scientists from the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Italy studied Ibuprofen, which originated as an anti acidic drug for gastrointestinal patients. The purpose of the study was to assess the safety of non inflammatory drugs to treat cardiovascular disease (BMJ 2016, pg.1). Accordingly, of this study s 10 million participants, 92% had cardiovascular disease caused by painkillers, and those who stopped using Ibuprofen reduced risk of worsening cardiovascular condition. Various age ranges received different treatments. For minors, physicians lowered doses as a precautionary measure. By contrast, long term users above age seventy seven who were prescribed higher doses showed an increased risk of heart attack. Various ages, races, and sexes were tested to generalize results. Hospitalization occurred in 95% of frequent ibuprofen users. Long term usage showed destruction of the gastrointestinal tract. Ibuprofen was later found to lead to stomach ulcers. The label clearly explains to consumers to consult a GI doctor before consumption. Ibuprofen deprives the heart of oxygen enriched blood, which may result in heart failure. Readers will draw focus on the alarm and potential health scares through medical evidence. As I compared the British Medical Journal and the guardian, all relative information must be relayed throughout the document. All research shown in the BMJ was fully factual evidence based upon the experiment. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow Essay It was, as I have said, a fine autumnal day; the sky was clear and serene, and nature wore that rich and golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of the tenderer kind had been nipped by the frosts into brilliant dyes of orange, purple, and scarlet. In Washington Irving The Legend of sleepy Hollow, setting, characterization, and Irony affect the protagonist in several ways. The night setting is important because it further emphasizes the superstitious theme. A somnolent, illusory effect appears to be dangling around the surrounding, and to spread through the air (Irving). This passage shows, for instance, some of the villagers believe that the town was bewitched by a German doctor. The villagers frequently hear voices, strange music and see strange sights. Not to mention the hessian trooper ghost that haunts the valleys. It is said that during the Revolutionary war his head was carried away by a cannon ball and that he rides on a haunt for his head. These superstitions tales of the town make the villagers afraid of the headless horseman. All things considered, most of the villagers were terrified of the many supernatural stories they heard and also terror stuck about the headless horseman. The time period in which the story took place is important because of the war. From the lifeless inactivity of the atmosphere, and the unusual persona of its residents who are ancestors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Harvesters Judgement Act Analysis Social Legislation at the turn of the twentieth century made Australia a more reformed and progressive nation as a whole. Social Legislation was the result of Federation and made Australia more developed compared to other countries as their identity was stronger and Australia had a high standard of living at the time. Social legislation had three main acts which were Harvester Judgement (1907), Invalid and Old Age Pensions (1908) and Maternity Allowance (1912), these schemes mainly benefited white Australians. The Harvesters judgement act was established in 1907 and was made so male workers would have an appropriate wage that could support their wife and three children. It was created by Justice Henry Bourne Higgens who was the president of the commonwealth conciliation and arbitration court at the time. Before the act workers would work very long hours with very little pay. Working conditions were hard and dangerous and due to the low wage protective clothing and hygiene was an issue. In the 1890 s there were industrial disputes due to conditions and wage which as a result meant that the new federal government at the time of federation had to resolve this without turning to violence. In conclusion they found wage the biggest issue after listening to worker s testimony s about their issues. It was only fair that a minimum wage was to be made which consisted of seven shillings a day or 42 a week which is roughly $4.20. This was the first time that employers were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Chemical Processes in Milk Abbreviations: GRAS: Generally Regarded As Safe FBA: Fructose Bisphosphate Aldolase FBP: Fructose Bisphosphate GAP: Glyceraldehyde 3 Phosphate DHAP: Dihydroxyacetone Phosphate MSA: Multiple Sequence Alignment Introduction Lactococcus lactis is a Gram positive bacterium commonly used to produce buttermilk and cheese. In most cases they are known to produce Lactic acid. Traditionally regarded as a GRAS microbe, and with its ability to produce lactic acid, it is one of the most important organisms used in the dairy industry, used extensively in the early stages of production of several kinds of cheeses(Siezen, Bayjanov et al. 2010). A good understanding of the genetic and enzymatic information of the cycles that drive the production of lactic acid in these microbes is essential for the dairy industry. The purpose of this report is to discuss about Fructose 1,6 Bisphosphate Aldolase Class II in L. lactis. However, studies on several other bacteria like E. coli, Streptococcus sp. and other Lactococcus sp. will also be used as reference containing similar versions of this enzyme taking part in their cycles. Name EC Number Accession Number Protein Length Gene Length Organism Fructose bisphosphate Aldolase 4.1.2.13 CDG05391 298aa 897bp Lactococcus lactis Table 1: Details on FBA. Source:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/CDG05391.1 The Enzyme is also known as Fructose 1,6 bisphosphate Aldolase, FBA, Fda, FBA, or simply Aldolase. FBA catalyses the reversible reaction in Glycolysis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Enzyme Catalysis And Enzyme Inhibition Essay Enzyme catalysis and enzyme inhibition are two essential biological mechanisms of organisms. In this experiment, WT AP and MBP AP enzyme are reacted with different concentrations of PNPP substrate in SpectrovVis time based assays. From the change in absorbance over time data, and the rates of the reactions are calculated, followed by the determination of the kinetic constants. Then, the MBP AP assays are repeated with two different concentrations of phosphate inhibitor and the kinetic constants of the uninhibited enzymes are compared to those of the inhibited enzymes. Results of the experiment show that the uninhibited WT AP and MBP AP enzymes yielded expected kinetic constants according to a reference. However, the inhibited enzymes produced kinetics constants that did not resemble a competitive inhibition, which was expected. Instead, the inhibitor is observed to be a mixed inhibitor. Introduction Enzymes are biological catalysts. Without them, biological reactions will not proceed in a reasonable rate. For example, without a series of digestive enzymes, it can take 20 years to digest a hamburger. Enzyme catalyzed reactions proceed through an ES complex, in which the substrate binds to the enzyme, gets transformed into the product, and releases into the environment. For a specific enzyme, only one or a few different substrate molecules can bind in the proper manner and produce a functional ES complex. The substrate must have a size, shape, and polarity compatible with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Truth Of Civilization Lord of the Flies by William Golding includes many truths of society, including how one s authority can influence the way people live. The most important truth Golding was trying to explain, was that a civilized society such as the boys living on the island can alter greatly to savagery. The boys experience pain, fear, and betrayment while being stranded on the island. Golding discusses the truth of civilization by describing the way the boys live on the island similar to The Giver and The Hunger Games. The Lord of the Flies explores the truth of civilization by describing the lifestyle on the island. Ralph kept the boys close to modern day society by assigning everyone a job and keeping the signal fire going. The boys were all given a big ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Lord of the Flies explains the boys living in a savage lifestyle turning against each other. Just as, Katniss and the other tributes fight one another for their survival in the Hunger Games. Similarly, Jonas disobeys The Elders warning to reveal the truth of life to his community. Golding proves the truth of civilization to be evident in the world, which can be influenced by the surrounding characters and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Taking Control of Eating with Bulemia or Anorexia Essay According to the article Eating disorders 101, it states that Between 5 and 10 million Americans have anorexia or bulimia . People may not think of anorexia as an addiction, but in many ways it is. Anorexia usually begins as a diet. People may feel a loss of control and dieting is something that they feel they can have control over, thus feeling better about themselves. People will become closer with their bodies and soon develop a preoccupation with food and fear of gaining weight. The person may begin to notice something wrong but won t stop dieting because the quest for the perfect thin body has become the most important factor in their life. Some people may think that anorexia is affected only by teens but in fact mothers have a big ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This could then result in the patient not reaching their full height and developing brittle bones. Many doctors say that weight loss leads to many health effects. The lack of food causes the body to break down and cause to function properly as internal organs, such as the kidneys and liver, begin to shrink. Blood abnormalities include leukopenia (low white blood cells), thrombocytopenia (low platelet counts), and osteopenia (thinning of the bones). Anorexia has a big effect towards teens. According to the book Anorexia by Karen F. Balkin, it states My story began 14 years ago when I was 12 years old. I was an awkward middle schooler who desperately wanted to be beautiful and ached to be popular. I heard enough derogatory fat comments and witnessed enough pointed fingers while growing up to know that I didn t ever want shunned and ridiculed like that. Therefore, I came to the conclusion that to be beautiful and popular, you needed to be thin. Some teens may feel the only way to fit in is to lose weight or the other teens will pick on them. The other teens should indeed stop bulling anorexic teens because it ll encourage them to keep starving themselves. The first step in treating anorexia often is the most difficult one. The person with anorexia must admit that he or she needs help. According to the book Anorexia by Bonnie Graves, it states First, the person must be evaluated for any urgent medical problems. The next step is to help the person begin gaining weight by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Post War America Summary The return of World War II veterans instilled change on various fronts in America. From the G.I. Bill, to the regression of civil rights progress and rise of nuclear fears, Americans faced an uncertain future. To cope with the many changes occurring within America, individuals sought refuge in their own homes and local communities. Many arguments have been proposed to showcase how important the central nuclear home was. In the Visions of Family Life in Postwar America excerpt, from the historical complication Major Problems in the History of American Families and Children, historian Elaine Tyler May analyzes the impact post war American homes had on society. May s argument is presented in a complex way, but is primarily conveyed in the statement, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... May s inclusion secondary sources in the form of specialists who analyzed the power experts held during the postwar era increased the strength of her argument. May s first secondary source is the use of opinions from sociologist William Whyte, who discussed how society became closer and more unified after World War II due to the migrating population seeking refuge in one another. May s second use of a secondary source came from anthropologist Margaret Mead, who explained the increased tension created by the new, uncertain domestic population when they latched onto the advice of antique consultants. The population s reliance on professional guidance created a daunting task for the sought after experts. As a result, professionals pushed Americans towards adaptation rather than defiance, which would result in the conversion to domestic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...