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2. The Pros And Cons Of Day Labor
The immigrant labor force is the is seen in the eyes of many as a workforce that is hard working and
honest. These individuals are part of a demographic that left homes, loved ones, and old lives behind
to start a new living in a foreign land. This aspect facilitates a mindset of people who aren t here to
play games, so why is their existence something to be toyed with? One of the primary forms of
employment that immigrants gravitate towards is day laboring. And for many immigrants coming into
the United States who find themselves settling in both cities and suburban towns, the day laboring job
market can prove to either be a gift or a curse. Day laboring can be described as unofficial and
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United Workers Congress states in a report on day laborers that, on any given day, at least 117,600
workers in the United States are either looking for day labor jobs or working as day laborers, and
while that number may seem low in the grand scheme of the economy, it should be looked at on a
local level. For example, take a small neighborhood s community from a suburb or city like New
York, The largest concentration of hiring sites and day laborers is in the West, while the Midwest is
the region with the fewest number of sites and workers. The size of individual day labor hiring sites
varies considerably. One third of all sites are small sites (with 25 workers or less), 37 percent are
medium sites (with 26 to 50 job seekers), 23 percent are large sites (with 51 to 100 job seekers) and 7
percent are very large sites (with more than 100 job seekers). If you have a few hundred individuals
who s main form of work is day laboring and these individuals are getting cheated out of their already
low wages, you then have a large portion of the community that is not spending money because they
aren t making any. This lack of being able to support themselves means that there are even more
people in need of government benefits for those who are eligible. In addition, this demographic of
people who are spending less money are not able to support local businesses which causes a loss for
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3. First Day On The Job
First Day on the Job I ve been employed in the fast food industry for just over three months now. That
may not seem like very long to someone with years of experience under their belt, but I cannot stress
enough how much these last few months have changed me. I ve learned more about personal
responsibility and independence at this job than I did during four years of high school. While the
whole process has been meaningful to me, what really set it in motion was my first day behind the
counter. My first day at a real job taught me that no one is going to hold your hand past high school,
and that they shouldn t be expected to.
I was given papers to study in advance, detailing the ingredients of the food we served and the
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No request to add cheese or hold the sauce was missed in the chaos, and the food was quickly
prepared and sent away to the right register. It was amazing, especially because our cook was also our
manager. Between the meals she prepared, she also kept us all in order. Everyone else multitasked just
as effectively. The supervisor who was training me was also working the drive through window.
Everyone was racing around in their non slip shoes, effectively juggling more balls than I even
thought possible. I looked down at the rubber non slip covers I had pulled over a worn out pair of
sneakers, and realized how temporary I was. If I couldn t keep up, I d be handing in my shoe covers
and going home before the dinner rush even started.
I signed in, and it was time to find my place in the organized chaos. I met the supervisor responsible
for training me by the drive through window, and between orders from customers she directed me to
the fountain area, where drinks and desserts were prepared. It was hardly more than a corner, with
sticky metal containers of fruit and candy flavors embedded in the counter. It faced a soda dispenser,
and an ice cream dispenser that I was about to become very familiar with. My job for the day was to
make drinks and desserts as they were ordered at the drive through window. Simple, right? On paper,
it certainly seemed that way. I didn t even have to ring up the orders or begin to worry about how the
food was made. But in practice, I was dropped
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4. Rape, Racism And Tom Robinson By Tom Robinsonson
Rape, racism, Robinson. This is the charge being pressed against this innocent compassionate man. He
has done nothing morally or legally wrong, but only help a woman in need. Miss Mayella Ewells. The
testimonies given today throughout the trial proves without a reasonable doubt that this man is not
guilty. The testimony given by Miss Mayella Ewell s clearly reveals that she been not just physically,
but mentally abused. Miss Mayella has been abused, but not by Tom Robinson. A father of three
children, a hardworking man, a respected member of his community and neighborhood. A man who
has the moral obligation to provide for his family, but to guide his children through the hard paths we
call life. How can you guide, teach, and raise your precious children if you are locked away from them
forever? Mr. Robinson is in a fight not only for this life, but for his family. Unable to protect, prosper,
and provide for his family at this very moment because he is sitting here as an innocent man waiting to
be told he might never see his loved ones again. I have come to a strong conclusion that not only Tom
Robinson is a devoted man to his family, but is innocent of raping and abusing Miss Mayella. Now the
prosecution has to prove beyond all reasonable doubt that Tom Robinson is guilty of this horrendous
crime, yet prosecution has failed to provide the court with substantial evidence that proves how, who,
and why it happened. The prosecution has only made a concoction of theories
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5. Family Guy Sociology
The cultivation perspective which, was developed by George Gerber and Larry Gross states that the
more time people spend living in the television world the more likely they are to believe social reality
portrayed on television. With the advances in technology, television still continues to dominate
children s interests, on average youth spend about 4.29 hours watching television per day. Other forms
of electrical devices such as ipads, laptops, and cellular phones make it easier for children to watch
their favorite programs on to go.
I have chosen to analyze an episode of Family Guy , which is a cartoon television show which is
intended for adult audiences. The show is based on the Griffin family, which consists of a mother
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Chris and his friends then go back to his room to watch the pornographic material, the viewing of the
pornography was short lived after his mother, Louis catches him. After the incident Louis begins to
question Chris on what he was doing, after his explanation on not knowing about sex, a concerned
Lois decides to teach sex education at Chris s high school. Although Louis is teaching the teens about
safe sex practices many parents feel as though what she is teaching is inappropriate, and she is fired
and replaced with a reverend who teaches the teens to be abstinent until marriage. While Louis is
upset with the reverend, her teenaged daughter Meg feels that what the reverend s words are
influential, and she and her boyfriend begin to practice abstinence, and she manages to convince her
father Peter that abstinence is the right thing to do. However with all the talks about being abstinent
the teens find that instead of having intercourse, it is safer to do it in their ears. Now with this turn of
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6. Analysis Of The Poem The Open Boat
The Unidentified Tone in The Open Boat The tone most readers find in The Open Boat by Stephen
Crane is a person alone in the universe. That particular tone is the easiest to see when; a group of four
men are in a ten foot dinghy with nothing to their north, south, east, and west except water around
their position. The men seem to recognize that they are helpless in the face of nature. Their lives could
be lost at any moment by the most common of natural phenomena: a wave, a current, the wind, a
shark, or even simple starvation and exposure. The men are at the mercy of mere chance. (The Open)
With that specific thought out in the open, there is an adventure of finding the other tones of the story.
Luck, chance, and hints of despair are a few of the other tones in this short story. The tone to be on the
lookout for in The Open Boat is one of concern, hope and will to survive. One feeling a person could
feel by reading the story is being alone. The only characters for most of the story are isolated in the
middle of the ocean looking for rescuers, they believe will come from the mainland. Throughout the
years since Stephen Crane published The Open Boat , people have implied that the story was based on
his experience of, the Commodore sinking off the coast of Florida. In his article he purposely left out
certain details of their thirty hours in an open boat because he prefer to tell the story at once, because
from it would shine the splendid manhood of Captain
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7. Sociological Imagination In Australian Society
Use your sociological imagination to reflect on your position in Australian society today. What social
factors have shaped who you are? (750 words) In this essay I will reflect upon how social factors such
as gender and family life have influenced my position in Australian society. At the age of 13 my
parents decided that I was old enough to catch the train into the city. When my brother reached this
age my parents were more reluctant in allowing him the same privilege, according to them I was more
mature so they trusted that I would be responsible. However, this opinion differed to other things we
did when growing up such as going to parties and going out at nigh. My parents were hesitant and
were always reluctant to let me go especially when I first started asking. At parties I was sent off with
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My brother started going to parties at a younger age and the advice he was given was to stay away
from alcohol and drugs and call when you want to be picked up . When I started going out with
friends at night my parents were never comfortable unless they knew I was with a big group and that
my male friends would also be there. Again, this differs from my brother s experience. This change in
my parent s attitude towards my brother and myself demonstrate how gender plays such a strong role
in how individuals are treated. These examples explore how two people can be in the same situation
but are treated differently purely because one is female and one is male. The attitude my parents had
towards my safety was reflected by the idea of the risks associated with being a
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8. Saint Brendan s Exploration
Exploration characterized the Renaissance. However, this did not just happen overnight. It all started
in the Middle Ages with a small group of saints. One man, in particular, helped to set this exploration
notion in motion during this time period. The name of this man is Saint Brendan, who is sometimes
referred to as Brandon. He is considered to be the greatest voyager of all the saints, thus he was given
the nickname Saint Brendan the Navigator. Saint Brendan impacted the society of the Middle Ages
through his personal life, his missions work, and his voyage. Saint Brendan was born in Tralee,
County Kerry, Ireland in 484 AD. He was born to parents Finnlug and Cara but he was not raised by
them. When he turned one, he was sent to live at the Killeedy Parish in Newcastle West, County
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They do not believe a little currach could have ever made it across the rough Atlantic Ocean.
However, they are wrong. During the early 1900 s a group of people started advocating for the
legitimacy of Saint Brendan s journey again. After extensive research, they discovered that Columbus
might have not ever come to America if Saint Brendan had not gone on his journey. It was found that
Columbus used Brendan s journey as a reference to make sure it was even possible to make it across
the Atlantic. This finding would later inspire a man to go on a journey that proved Saint Brendan s
journey was possible. This man was Tim Severin. In 1976, he sailed across the Atlantic from Ireland
to America in a traditional Irish currach, just like the one that Brendan would have used. He made it
across. This showed that the voyage across the Atlantic would indeed have been possible. Now this
does not absolutely prove that Brendan took the trip but it does increase the possibility of it
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9. Cheerleading Budget
This report is organized by beginning with the breakdown of the University of South Florida
intercollegiate athletics budget, then by describing particular aspects that have an impact on the
cheerleading program as a whole.
Within the Universities operating budget for the 2016 2017 school year a breakdown of the athletics
budget is available. The University provides 2.37% of its $1,695,827,240 budget ( Operating Budget ).
This is $40,140,918 for the entire USF system, which is then broken down into different aspects such
as athletics administration, event management, marketing, business offices, and the enrichment center
( Operating Budget ). The remainder is then distributed between athletic teams including coaching
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One member of the team, Michaels Jones, tells us this, and explains how difficult it is to fit these
fundraisers into her already busy schedule. Having the cheerleaders, and band at football games is an
important part of the atmosphere and is one aspects many students consider when choosing a school.
Scholarships are something that are often associated with the thought of college athletics, and are used
as a way to bring individuals to a particular university. These are an important part of building a team
of the best athletes possible. At the University of South Florida, scholarship opportunities for
cheerleaders are very minimal. With $24,000 yearly given to this team for this purpose, $500
maximum is available to each student ( Operating Budget ). Due to this lack of funding, many
members of the team must have outside jobs in order to make do throughout the school year. Having a
job, as well as participating in the 25+ hours of cheerleading related activities, and maintaining
eligibility GPA can put a large strain on the athlete ( USF Spirit Squads ).
Recruitment budget is also an important aspect of continual growth of a team and a way to bring new
students to the university. Third year veteran, Michaela Jones, provided insight into the recruitment
aspect of USF
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10. Bosch s Art
not realistic at all. The painting is abstract. There are giant instruments, animals bigger than people,
and architecture that does not make sense. The images in the painting are symbolic and have no
interests looking realistic. The painting his expressionists because the artist reveals his feelings. Bosch
shows his Christian belief in this altarpiece, and he is showing sin. ... Sins of gluttony, lust, greed, and
sloth... (Stokstad 699). The School of Athens (1510 1511) shows human high inspiration of learning,
while Garden of Earthly Delights (1505 1515) shows the evilness of humanity. Both artists used their
own techniques to create their work of art. Raphael used painting to create his work of art. He made
the work appear to be in three
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11. Advantages And Disadvantage Of Internet
SAMTSE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Royal University of Bhutan
Name: Sabitri Chuwan First year (sec) science A Be: 08140201 Module tutor: Dorji Drukpa
Samtse college of Education
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This will reduce the manpower and save the government s budget. There are sites like Wikipedia,
Coursers, Babble, Archive, and Teacher tube, among others that have dedicated themselves to the art
of imparting knowledge to people of all age groups.
On the other hand there is also few negative impact of internet to the Bhutanese. Most youth they
waste their time on Face book and had become addicted to internet. They don t utilize the service in an
appropriate manner and post all those nasty comments over others profile. There are also other
disadvantage in terms of copying western culture and practicing in the country. We can make out when
we look at the way how they dress and behave. But being as a Bhutanese, if we want to promote our
culture we need to think and act
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12. Essay about Rhetorical Appeals and Ethical Argument Analysis
Rhetorical Appeals and Ethical Argument
The Word Nigga Is Only for Slaves and Sambos was written by Rob Nelson and first published in a
university newspaper in North Carolina. Later on, the article was so meaningful that it was re
published in the academic journal, the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education. In the article The Word
Nigga is only for Slaves and Sambos , Rob Nelson uses ethos, logos, and especially skillful pathos
appeals based on the history of slavery and the illustration about the future of African American, to
prove why he thinks the N word is not acceptable. By using ethical argument and those clever appeals,
Rob Nelson definitely persuades his young African American audience.
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Most importantly, he did not try to win the argument no matter what, but he uses those powerful
appeals cleverly to convince his audience.
Rob Nelson brought this article with an extrinsic ethos in it based on the character of the author. Rob
Nelson is a well known African American editor in Chief of Chapel Hill s Daily Tar Heel newspaper.
Its estimated print readership of 38,000 makes it the largest community newspaper in Orange County
(DTH Media, 2011). This is a well known magazine for the audience; therefore, all the information
and article from Daily Tar Heel must be reliable to the audience. Since he was born and raised in an
African American community, Nelson usually reflects on issues about race and practicing racism in
his writing. Later on, the article was re published in the academic journal, the Journal of Blacks in
Higher Education, a journal that has a high academically reliable and strong authority. The readers
knew about Nelson and his authority before they read his article.
In addition, the article The Word Nigga Is Only for Slaves and Sambos also has a strong intrinsic ethos
itself based on the quality of his writing. The argument was organized in a logical way and easy to
follow. The article started from introducing the word Nigger and the history of it, then a specific story
from his own experience, then arguments about the affectionate term and its negative effects, and
finally with a metaphor illustration to end his article. He
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13. The Feminine Mystique By Betty Friedan
For centuries, writing has been one of the strongest forms of communication. Whether a person is a
reader or writer, both roles are equally important in this communication process. Why does an author
write a book? What message does he or she want to convey? Why does a person pick up a book to
read? How do they choose which topic to write about, which book to take off the shelf? Is it random?
Or is it because the book holds a certain appeal or relevance to their lives? Every reader has a different
answer for this question. The beauty of this is that each person, even if reading the same book, leaves
the final page with a different message; even more inspiring is that sometimes this message is not even
what the writer wanted to convey. The Feminine Mystique, a book written by Betty Friedan, was a
book used to put into words the dejection women faced while living their daily lives. She explained
how many women were unhappy with their lives because they felt they had no real purpose, they
resented that it was assumed their only role could be that of wife, mother, and caretaker. She coined it
the problem with no name because although many women experienced this resentment, none were
ever able to label it. This book hit home with many of the readers. However, the book had many
critics. Many people believed Friedan exaggerated some of her depictions. They believe she
generalized too much, leaving out of her book the fact that there were many women who were self
sufficient and
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14. Big Christmas Research Paper
The Smaller Pieces of the Big Christmas Puzzle
(HOOK) As Charles W. Chesnutt once said, We sometimes underestimate the influence of little things.
(http://quoteaddicts.com/748653) (C.I) Most people think of Santa, presents, and candy canes when
they are asked what resembles Christmas while overlooking the smaller symbols and traditions. (GS
1) A timely tradition shared among the past and present people of society is Secret Santa. (GS 2)
Although it is widely popular, it is also commonly underrated as one of the representations of
Christmas, this being seasonal light shows. (GS 3) Broken down, most elements of Christmas are
fueled by culture this is including gingerbread houses. (THESIS) In my eyes, (I) Secret Santa, (II)
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(REWORDING OF MA) Flashing back to the past, Christmas lights were first created by scientists in
the 1800 s. (M1 FOR MA) During the Christmas season of 1880, Thomas Edison introduced the first
outdoor electric Christmas light display to the modern people of the world. Edison showed these, at
the time magnificent creation on the outside of his laboratory, and many came to and sat on the
railroads to see them. (M2 FOR MA) Not too soon after, Edward Johnson, who was an intern under
the scientist Thomas Edison, created the first string of Christmas lights. (REWORDING OF MB)
Going back to the modern day, lights have turned from simple decorations to extravagant
competitions. (M1 FOR MB) Families all over the world during the Christmas season, put up lights in
honor of the season. Some homes go as far as to set up months before, in order to have the best
display. (M2 FOR MB) From Santa to Rudolph, the decoration industry has a decoration for
everything! (TRANSITION) Although (LINK) the lights can really change the mood of the season,
sometimes we overlook the creative elements,(LEAD) one of the delicious symbols of the season,
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15. Educational Achievement In Pima County
Educational attainment within Pima County is referencing the highest level of schooling, on average,
that the population in the county achieves.
In the most general form, the data will include people who are 25+ years old, whether they do or do
not have a high school diploma, and who out of this age group went on to obtain a higher degree. As
seen in Figure 5, close to 49% of people, aged 25 and older, in Pima County received a high school
diploma and 38% of this population obtained a higher degree. To be more specific, when looking at
the percentages of male versus female education attainment they do not vary by much. When
referencing Figure 6, it can be seen that males had a greater percentage than females when it comes to
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The first category of school that is provided are many district schools. These schools are public and
include schools for a range of ages. Some of the districts in this category are Ajo Unified (PK 12th
grade), Marana Unified (KG 6th), and Sunnyside Unified (KG 12th). The next category of schools
provided are charter schools. These schools are tuition free state funded public schools, made by
legislation in 1994, that contract with the State Board of Education and the State Board for Charter
Schools (Arizona Department of Education, 2016). Some charter schools in Pima County include La
Paloma Academy (KG 8th), Lifelong Learning Academy (KG 8th), and Nosotros Academy (KG 12th).
Next, there is the private school option which is a school that is supported by the care taker of the
child through tuition. Some private schools include Casas Christian School (KG 8th), Desert Christian
High School (9th 12th), and Faith Community Academy (PK 6th). Most of the private schools in the
Pima County are Christian faith based schools. Also, there is the fourth category, homeschooling. To
have the ability to homeschool a child, there are many laws and requirements that need to be followed.
In general, homeschooling is nonpublic school ran by the parent, guardian, a person in custody of the
child, or by instruction from one of these three (Pima County School Superintendent, 2014a). An
Affidavit of Intent that articulates the child is being homeschooled must be filed with the county
school superintendent and have the child s name, birth certificate, address that it will take place, etc.
(Pima County School Superintendent, 2014a). Along with these things, the parents doing the
homeschooling are accountable for their curriculum but must teach the child the subjects of math,
reading, grammar, science, and social studies (Pima County School Superintendent, 2014a). As for the
diplomas and certificates,
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16. Political Parties And Democratic Parties
The political party is an organization of people who share similar ideas about the way the country
should be governed. Political parties perform important tasks in government. In fact, political parties
select candidates and check the other party. Political parties also inform the public. Most importantly,
they organize the government (Political Parties, n.d.). The history of U.S political parties begins with
the Federalists and their opponents the Anti Federalists who became the Democratic Republicans. Two
major political parties in the United States today, however, are Democrats and Republicans. The U.S is
one of the very few countries with only two dominant parties and there is so much attention focused
on only two parties in the United State. Why Only Two Parties (n.d) explained that the two party
system in the U.S is largely due to what is called plurality voting in single member districts, also
means, winner takes all voting system. In addition, the two parties, Democrats and Republicans, have
essentially crowded out the other minor parties. It makes extremely difficult for someone from one of
those parties to become elected (Ch. 7). These two parties, the Democrats and Republicans, survived
through the decades and they have contrasting beliefs that distinguish them from one another.
Firstly, of the two current major political parties, the one with oldest roots is the Democratic Party.
The first two presidents of the US George Washington and John Adams
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17. Differences Of Hinduism And Hinduism
Hinduism is one big family of beliefs that unites the worship of many gods with a belief in a single
divine reality. Hinduism does not have an identifiable founder nor a structure in place to defend it and
spread its guidance, or a creed to steady its beliefs. At first many of its teachings and scriptures were
passed down orally but eventually, were written down for all to cherish. In Christianity we find that
Jesus is the originator of this religion, and is purely a missionary religion. Traveling and branching out
to as many people as possible to spread the teachings of Jesus Christ. Also, in similar sense there are
many denominations within the religion that have different teachings but all usually lead to the same
result, reaching heaven and living eternally with Christ himself.
Hinduism has many deities that are worshipped. Depending on what type of deity you worship
depends on one s own personality or age. The most common deities prayed to would be the three in
the Trimurti. Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva and represent the forces of creation, preservation, and
destruction. Brahma is the god of creation and often depicted as having four faces looking in all
directions and eight arms holding symbols of power. Vishnu is the god of preserving the universe and
is often depicted as having four arms holding symbols of power and usually wears a tall crown. Shiva
is the god of destruction but also recreation. Shiva could be the most misunderstood god in Hinduism
because most people
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18. My Reflection In Writing
There I heard it; the final whistle blew for full time. We worked so hard all season long only to
collapse in the final few minutes. The Massachusetts State Cup was so close. We were so close to
winning the title, and we blew it. Our team took this adversity and used it as motivation to work even
harder for next semester. Every practice following that loss was pure intense work. It ended up paying
out for us in the end, with the following season resulting in regaining the premier title of being state
champions. My team ended up working harder, smarter, and better than the opposition, all because of
us learning from our mistakes. We took what didn t work from the last year s catastrophe, and
improved upon it. The final product was a well oiled machine that demolished every team dumb
enough to face it. In an albeit less dramatic fashion, the process of writing shares bountiful similarities
with a soccer tournament such as the ones I went to. During my journey through Writing 104, I faced
several assignments that resulted in not so stellar grades. This reflection process allows me to go over
these mistakes, and share to all how I fixed them into a much better piece. Writing 104 coached me
through many great pieces, and expanded my knowledge as a writer in so many fields, specifically in
writing effectively, and information literacy. To start off, my time in this class brought many
wonderful moments, allowing me to share my experiences on paper. One such example was my
favorite
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19. Asian Carp And The New Carp
Over the course of the mid to late 20th century, five species of non native carp fish, collectively
referred to as Asian carp , have been introduced to the United States either for aesthetic purposes, to
supplement game fishing, or to help manage local pest species. Some of these carp species have
escaped into America s waterways and proved to be prolific breeders and voracious feeders, out
hunting and out breeding native species. As with any environmental issue, there exist many parties
who have differing points of contention over this problem and many different solutions have been
proposed to correct it. To resolve this issue will take a comprehensive analysis of the problem and an
examination of the participants involved, their perspectives on Asian carp, and how the proposed
solutions to this issue will affect them. Beginning in the 1830 s, five successive waves of foreign carp
species; grass, common, silver, bighead, and black carp, were introduced to the United States to help
improve the quality of agricultural ponds, but some of them subsequently escaped into the Midwestern
river systems (Koel, 2000, Pg. 1). Of these species, the two most infamous are silver and bighead carp.
Both species are filter feeders, and following their entry into the river systems in the eighties, they
have been competing with native filter feeders for food (Sampson, 2008, Pg. 483).
Asian carp grow in excess of five feet and can weigh upwards of 100 pounds. They are voracious
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20. The Nature Of Knowledge, Reality, Existence, And Academic...
For centuries now, philosophers from countries all over the world have dedicated their lives to the
study of the nature of knowledge, reality, existence, and academic discipline. These studies have taken
them places within their field that question their own existence, the existence of everyone and
everything around them, and even what is right and wrong in the world they live in. However, today s
philosophy is somewhat different than it once was in the age of Aristotle, Plato, and Descartes. One of
the more current and controversial questions that has been pondered by philosophers of the Twenty
and Twenty First Centuries is whether or not it is possible for artificial intelligence, such as phones,
laptops, or Smart TV s, to function like a human brain would. These days, we have the capability of
signaling somebody halfway across the world or finding out any piece of information within seconds.
Our treasured pieces of technology are kept near us at all times and it is a comfortable feeling
knowing that we have them around, even when there s no interaction with them. We treat and care
about our technology as if it were a friend. And despite the fact that technology often seems to have
the ability to communicate back to us, they do not actually think like a human would. Although
artificial intelligence is able to process information easily and quickly, it can not in fact properly
interpret, therefore it will never measure up to a human s capability of processing. It is
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21. Trip To Uganda Essay
Uganda Mission Trip I want to start of by thanking you for supporting my trip to Gulu, Uganda. This
trip allowed me to bless so many people, and I learned so much during my 11 days. This trip stretched
me in my faith in a lot of ways. Since I was traveling alone and meeting a team at the airport, I had to
be completely reliant on God to get me across the world safely. It was a little scary, but God was at
work from the very beginning of this trip. While in the Amsterdam airport I even met a whole
missions team that were also going to serve in Gulu, which was a huge comfort to me after not
speaking to anyone for such a long time. I had no troubles traveling in various airports that I had never
set foot in. Once we got to Gulu after eight hours of travel by car, we got a tour of the children s home
that we would be spending the majority of our time in. After getting a tour of the building, I was taken
to the preschool that I would be teaching in for the rest of the week. After we visited it, we walked the
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An example of this took place on one hot afternoon while we were visiting a piece of land that was
being considered to be bought for the building a refugee camp. After walking around the property for
a while, we were led into the village by one of the village s elders. We sat down and an unexpected
land negotiation began to take place. After talking for a while, they finally decided on a price and John
was actually able to purchase the land. This was amazing because it is very difficult for villagers to
sell part of their land since it has been passed down from their ancestors for many generations. Now
the land will be used as a home to over 200 refugee orphans from South Sudan. It was amazing to be
able to be a part of this, and I am praying that I will be able to go back and help with this new camp as
a nursing student next year and the years
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22. Conversion Disorder And Functional Neurological Symptom...
Conversion Disorder/Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder
Abstract
Functional Neurological Disorder Symptoms also known as conversion disorder, is a disorder that
doctors say isn t a real disorder that patients seem to make up. The appearance of conversion disorder
is often related to traumas or even milder stressors such as the loss of employment or divorce. The
following essay will give a general breakdown of what the conversion disorder is, what the symptoms
are, the pathophysiology aspect, possible treatment if any and why this particular disorder.
It s all in my head is a famous lyric from a song written by a well known Hip Hop artist Nelly, titled
Over and Over . But is it really all in one s head. There are many disorders that pertain to the mind,
well mostly all disorders with a mental illness, or a person over thinks or thinks too much about or
make a big deal of relates to the brain. Conversion Disorder is one of those many disorders that deal
with the psychological aspects of things. Conversion disorder also known as Functional Neurological
Symptoms Disorder (FNSD) involves motor, sensory, or seizure like symptoms that are incongruent
with any recognized neurological or medical disorders. Just like all psychological or physical disorder
one should know all the aspects of the disorder such as what it is, what the symptoms are, how it will
be treated and maybe even the physiological processes associated with disease.
According to Seth
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23. A Brief Look at Heat Shock Proteins
Heat shock proteins are chaperone proteins with many functions. Some known functions of heat shock
proteins are of assisting the folding of nonnative proteins, stabilizing cellular proteins under stressful
conditions such as heat, and aiding in the degradation of proteins. Hsp90 is a particular heat shock
protein with a specific role. Hsp90 not only assists proteins undergoing stress but it also helps
unstressed cells with intracellular transport and cell signaling. It is a required protein for the activation
of certain growth factor and steroid hormone receptors, protein kinases and other signaling molecules
which are protooncogenic. As Hsp90 stabilizes certain oncogenes in tumor growth, Hsp90 inhibitors
are of interest for investigation for anti cancer drugs as inhibition of Hsp90 may induce apoptosis for
the cancerous cells. The particular structure of this protein gives this protein its identity and ability to
function the way that it does. The structure of Hsp90 will be explored, particularly 1YET with
geldanamycin as a ligand viewed from X ray diffraction.
Hsp90 is a cytoplasmic protein which is globular in structure, being predominantly polar outside and
nonpolar inside. Hsp90 can be activated through the binding with ATP where it has a specific ATP
binding site. It contains two conformational states, an open ATP bound state and a closed ADP bound
state. There are three functional domains in Hsp90. There is the N terminus binding domain where
ATP binding occurs, the
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24. Psychoanalytic Theory In The Film Pan s Labyrinth
The founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, developed a wide variety of psychoanalytic theories
that are often used to examine a diverse body of literary and artistic works. For example, the Family
Romance theory. It is an abnormal state of mind a child enters during the pre pubescent stage. It
consists of the child fantasizing that they are not the biological son or daughter of their given parent.
This phenomenon commonly occurs when a parent fails to reciprocate affection to their child;
consequently, causing them to seek retaliation through imaginary means. In addition, the Family
Romance theory is often used to explain a child s transition into adulthood. Acclaimed Mexican
filmmaker, Guillermo del Toro, featured Sigmund Freud s psychological concept within the family ...
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The film depicts the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War through the eyes of Ophelia, an innocent
child, and the magical realm she comes across in the woods. In order to showcase the importance of
rejecting the authority of a parent to gain independence, Guillermo del Toro presents various elements
of the Family Romance theory throughout the course of the film. For instance, it is Ophelia s lack of a
father figure, a rivalry between her and her unborn brother, and withering relationship with her mother
that ultimately serve as the catalyst for her fantasies as well as her development into the adult
community.
Pan s Labyrinth opens with the introduction of two, separate prologues. The first being a narration
about the state at which the human world is in, and the other being a narration about a tragic loss that
has occurred in the underworld. Following the opening prologues are
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25. AAnalysis On Wordpress And Plugin Libraries
Conclusion
Sense its conception WordPress has managed to retain much of features and philosophies that have
made it very attractive to so many users such as its intuitive user interface. Its ease of use typically
makes it one of the first systems even most reluctant professionals explore. It is by far one of the
simplest systems to learn while still providing many easy to integrate features through its robust theme
and plugin libraries. It many also be the most future proof of the three CMS options in terms of
support, updates, and compatibility with new and emerging technologies between WordPress s very
large and growing community paired with Automattic s acquisitions of complimentary software
companies it is fair to say WordPress has concreted its position as one of the leading CMSs long into
the future.
Drupal
Setup Maintenance
Drupal s installation process is similar to both WordPress and Joomla. The user simply downloads the
package and uploads it to their server and runs the installation script. Drupal is designed to be a blank
slate out of the box and is only system out of the group that is meant to be customized before truly
being used. It also offers distributions of pre packaged bundles of modules and configurations to
create specific kinds of websites. While I do give Drupal a better ranking on setup than Joomla, it
loses any merits gained when it comes to maintenance. Due to the fact its system was created to be
customized it has a lot more is riding on each
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26. The Cause Of Civil War
A complex and complicated nature of the causes of the Civil War was in the center of the nations
development. The Civil War started because of the differences between the free and slave states. One
of the reasons that led the Union to the Civil war was the secession of the Southern States. Some of
the issues included state rights, disagreement over tariffs, slavery which was legal in the South, but not
in North, abolitionists and anti abolitionists, economic, cultural and political differences between
North and South. One of the causes of Civil War was the state rights. For example, Jefferson passed
the embargo of 1807 where he prohibited all exports from the United States. This hurt more the States
economy than the Britain. This
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27. Examples Of Hindsight Bias
Availability Heuristic which is how people judge the probabilities of future events based on how easy
those events are to imagine or to retrieve from memory lead to further biases like hindsight bias .
Hindsight Bias imply that since events that actually happened are easier to imagine than the events
that are counterfactual therefore people attach a higher probability they previously attached to events
that later happened. Hindsight bias leads to second guessing or Monday morning quarterbacking and
can partly be responsible for lawsuits against stockbrokers who lost money for their clients. Another
bias called curse of knowledge , i.e. people who know a lot find it hard to imagine how little others
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Strong and testable assumptions of standard preference theory like reference independence ,which
imply that preferences are not affected by the individual s transient asset position. Standard preference
theory also assumes that preferences are invariant with respect to superficial variations in the way that
options are described and elicited preferences do not depend on the precise way in which preferences
are measured as long as the method used is incentive compatible in the sense that incentives are
provided to people to reveal their true preferences.
Tversky and Kahneman(1981) tested framing effects in what is now widely known Asian disease
problem in which people are informed about a disease that threatens 600 citizens and asked to choose
two undesirable options. In positive frame , people are given a choice between saving 200 lives for
sure(A) or a one third chance of saving all 600 with a two third chance of saving no one(B). In
negative frame , people are given a choice between 400people dying for sure(C), or two third chance
of 600 dying and a one third chance of no one dying(D). A,C and B,D are equivalent in terms of lives
lost or at risk, most people choose A over B but D over
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28. Differences Between Tucio And Tucertio
[Enter Tucio, Tuvio, and Tucertio] Tucio: How do we get in? Or should we just enter and pretend we
own the place? Tuvio: Walk in like we own this place, Duh. Let the judges judge us how they want.
We will seem like very exotic birds with these disguises. Tucio: I ll watch your guys backs. You guys
can mingle Tucertio: Haha thats not eggsactly what I had in mind. You are going to walk down the
catwalk. Tucio: Believe me you have the enthusiasm to even talk to any of the other birds. Tuvio:
Nope. You are the head model of the Toucans you WILL walk down the cat walk. Tucio: I cannot, will
not. I am sinking from my love Tucertio: Love is such a tender thing Tucio: Love is not a tender thing.
It is too rude, too loud, and it pricks like a
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29. Round Brilliant Diamond Engagement Ring
We ve covered a few cuts like cushion or emerald, but the brilliant round is the one with which most
people are familiar. It s been around since the early 1900s, and has been extremely popular as an
engagement ring. When people think of engagement rings, they ll often envision a simple round
brilliant solitaire as the choice of ring.
Pros of Round Brilliant Diamond Engagement Rings
The round brilliant cut has many benefits to them including how great it looks by itself as well as as
part of a halo or pave diamond setting.
Extremely Popular
The popularity of the brilliant cut means that you ll be able to find a diamond that suits your needs and
the type of metal and color that you re looking for in a diamond engagement ring. You can choose
rose, white, or yellow gold as well as a platinum or tungsten depending on your personal preference.
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You can get a prong setting or a bezel setting depending on the type of diamond engagement ring you
want to purchase. You might also want to get a tension setting for a unique spin on your brilliant round
choice.
Terrific Resale Value
If you ever decide to sell your diamond ring or upgrade to a bigger diamond later, you will have no
problem selling your ring to another person. The resale value will not lower due to trends or less
demand for the type and style of the ring.
Cons of Round Brilliant Diamond Engagement Rings
There are more benefits to the round brilliant than disadvantages, but there are a few. We want to
provide you with all the information you need to make an intelligent purchase of such an important
piece of jewelry.
Higher Cost than Other Cuts
While some cuts are low cost, the brilliant diamond is on the higher end of diamond costs. You won t
be able to buy a 2 carat round brilliant for the same cost as an emerald or princess cut diamond
engagement ring.
Challenging to Find Large Carat and
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30. Analysis Of The New York Arab American Comedy Festival Essay
1. Zayid opened her discourse with a powerful allurement. She talked about how she was conceived
and alluded to the specialist that conveyed her as being plastered as he cut her mom six times in six
unique headings, along these lines choking her. Presently, she has cerebral paralysis and consequently
shakes regularly. This strategy was entirely viable.
2. Zayid builds up validity by talking about her achievements which included figuring out how to
walk, while most with cerebral paralysis can t, her success in making, with a companion. Dean
Obeidallah, the New York Arab American Comedy Festival, now in its tenth year, and turning into a
typical on the Keith Olberman appear, regardless of every last bit of her inabilities.
3. Zayid s postulation was that inability is as permeability as race, that the incapacitated are the
biggest minority on the planet and the most under spoke to in diversion.
4. This video was fantastic main point that I totally adored:
1. Yes, you can. When you have tutors who let you know, you can accomplish something you will
accomplish something. Her guardians declined to subscribe to prattle, and they did what was
consistent with themselves and demonstrated everybody WRONG along the way.
2. There s dependably a path in. I cherished that when others were hesitant to go out on a limb on
Maysoon, regardless she figured out how to get into acting by utilizing satire.
3. Never forget the reason. At the point when Maysoon got to be fixated on the
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31. Managing and Controlling the Risks Associated With the...
Introduction
Control of Hospital Infection 4th ed. defines bloodborne virus infection as:
Where the blood contains infectious agents that can be transferred into the body of another person
giving rise to infection (1).
Bloodborne viruses can pose an important risk to healthcare workers. The biggest risks lies with
contracting HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C (2). These particular infections have the ability to cause
asymptomatic and symptomatic infections.
The biggest risk in the hospital is the exposure to blood borne viruses. In the UK alone, there are
approximately over 50,000 incidents per year(3)
Different examples of blood borne viruses will be discussed, including their epidemiology,
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Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)
In 1989, Hep C was first identified, and was previously referred to as post transfusion non A, and non
B hepatitis(1, 2). Although it is estimated that HCV is up to 2000 years old! (5) . Incubation is
typically up to 26 weeks(1).
Hep C is the number one cause for liver disease in the world (6) and kills 476,000 patients each year
(7). Therapy to control Hep C includes a combination of ribavirin and pegylated interferon (PEG IFN)
(7). Vaccine trials are under research at the present moment, with four in phase II of clinical trials (e.g.
GI 5005 and ChonVac C) (7).
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Around since the second world war (8), it is a retrovirus that has the ability to transcribe its RNA into
a copy of DNA in the host cell (1). It can take up to 6 months for the presence of HIV specific
antibodies to become detectable (2) however, throughout this period the HIV antigen and RNA can be
detected in the blood (2).
It has an incubation period from months to years (1). Symptoms may sometimes be present, such as
influenza type illness and rash. An asymptomatic period will then persist. HIV will eventually
progress to AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) (8) , and unfortunately there is no vaccine
available (1).It is a chronic disease which can be successfully treated, and is no longer the terminal
ailment that was once a threat (9). Top 10 Occupations Acquiring HIV
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32. The Conflict Man In The Chaser By John Collier
In the short story The Chaser By John Collier the conflict man vs. man affects many different
characters in different ways. Firstly, the conflict with Alan and Diana affects Alan by making him feel
unloved. To demonstrate this Collier writes She will actually be jealous? cried Alan in a rapture. Of
me? (Collier 2) Alan was so blown away by the effects of this potion and he so excited to be loved by
Diana, even though it would not be real. Next, the same conflict with Alan and Diana affects the old
man in a good way, the old man gets to gain some money because the old man believes that Alan
would be back. To tell Alan in a non obvious way that he would be seeing him again, the old man says
au revoir (Collier 3). In French, au revoir
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33. Hope Home Case Study
To bring The Hope House to reality for the Starke County community and to begin providing services
to the individuals that desire to obtain and maintain sobriety the strengths of each action team member
will be implemented. At this stage, it is important to recognize the strengths of everyone involved in
the implementation process (Kirst Ashman Hall, Jr., 2015, p. 328). Action tasks have been and will
continue to be assigned based on the individual s strengths, interests, and abilities to complete the
needed tasks.
Implementing The Hope House proposal required financial funds to be raised to cover the initial
startup cost of the program including purchasing a home, completing needed home repairs, covering
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The board of directors were impressed with the size of the home and the price of the home, although
concerned about the amount of repairs the home will require along with the cost of the repairs. The
advisory board provided additional resources to assist with completing needed home repairs and
remolding such as Habitat for Humanity, Housing Opportunities, and Neighborhood Project. Ms.
Anspach s husband, a local contractor, committed to creating a plan for the construction of the home
along with an estimate for the cost of repairs that will need to be completed. Mr. Anspach suggested a
rough estimate of $20,000 in materials the home could be rehabbed to meet the needs of The Hope
House. The board of directors approved for the home to be purchased through the realtor for the cash
price of $2,120.00.
The Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA) Bureau of Mental health Promotion and
Addiction Prevention provides oversight and administration of Substance Abuse Prevention and
Treatment (SAPT) Block Grants to ensure funding that addresses statewide prevention and mental
health priorities (FSSA, n.d.). The application for the block grant was completed to assist with the
funding needed to purchase the needed construction items. Volunteers to complete the needed
construction work will be obtained through the community and the Habitat for Humanity Program and
their Women Build
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34. Disadvantages Of Paranoia
Disclaimer: This article is not going to be serious, but after you finish reading it, you will understand
why recruiters are paranoid beings, why we sometimes act strange, and you will find out why it s not
our fault. And if you are recruiter reading this article, do not take this article personally. It s all in good
fun. :)
In this world only the paranoid survive. Dean Koontz
There are two types of recruiters out there: recruiters working for staffing agencies (including
headhunters/freelancers) and recruiters working for companies. Their state of paranoia is very similar
but there are a few slight differences.
Agency Recruiter
Most recruiters around me start in agencies. This is where you learn more about the recruitment field.
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This lets you know what the candidate is planning to do so you are not surprised. You will be more
present during your discussion with the candidate and when you hear the same story that you heard
many times before, you are going to know how the discussion ends. Paranoia makes you a much more
efficient and detailed recruiter. It will affect your pipeline and time to fill, because if you have gut
feeling that at the end the candidate is not going to join your company, you are not going to stop your
search. You will continue to build a strong pipeline so you don t have to start the search from the
scratch when the candidate calls you with the bad news that you already know.
The longer you spend in recruitment, the less you say to your colleagues I never saw it coming and the
more you say I told you so.
In our life, we are candidates many times and as candidates we should be honest with our recruiters
and not make them more paranoid. If you have more offers, if you are not sure if this is the right job
for you, etc., do not be afraid to speak up. Call and tell your recruiter the truth about what is going
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35. The Symbolism Of A In The Scarlet Letter
What is a symbol? A symbol is something that is used to represent something else. For example the
letter A in The Scarlet Letter stands for adultery. Symbols are usually used to deliver a specific
message. In the book the scarlet letter A is used to convey a message and throughout the book the
meaning changes. The scarlet letter A in the beginning stands for adultery, during the middle of the
book it changes and becomes a symbol for able, and finally in the end it becomes approachable. In
The Scarlet Letter Hester commits a sin and her punishment was to stand on the scaffold for three
hours and wear the scarlet letter A for the rest of her life. Now this sin she commits is adultery, in
other words she cheated on her husband that has been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Dimmesdale, Hester s lover who has not been punished also sees the A in the sky and thinks it stands
for his sin. Since he feels guilty that is why to him it means adultery, but the others think it means
angel because Governor Winthrop had died. Although for Hester the letter changes to approachable.
Dimmesdale finally confessed that he was hester s lover and the townspeople started to see that Hester
was not the only one in the sin and that she really is not a bad person. They see that even the reverend
sinned so she could not possibly be as bad as they thought. Dimmesdale and hester then shared the sin
even till death on their tombstone it said, On A Field, Sable. The Letter A, Gules (Hawthorne 180). At
first they did not share the sin, but now in death they do.
It is important to know that a symbol s meaning is not set especially when used in a book like the
scarlet letter. Hester went through a lot of changes with the scarlet letter. She went from basically
being cut off from the community to being accepted again. The townspeople base their opinion of her
on her actions and what they saw her doing for them. That same concept can apply to a person s life
now it prove the saying actions speak louder than words in a big way. The scarlet letter A does not just
have to stand for adultery, it can be
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36. Effectiveness, Pleasure, And Virtue In The Norton Book Of...
In The Norton Book of Friendship, the idea of friendship is defined and explained by many great
philosophers. Among these, Aristotle s piece from Nicomachean Ethics. In this short excerpt, Aristotle
defines and classifies friendship into three main categories: usefulness, pleasure, and virtue. He claims
that in any friendship, one or more of these three motives have to be present. He also says that in order
for a friendship to be successful, it must be reciprocal. In friendships of usefulness, both parties have
to benefit from the relationship. Aristotle states, a friend is loved not because he is a friend, but
because he is useful or pleasant (67). Not only does he claim this to be a type of friendship, but he
goes on to explain that such a friendship is most commonly found in older adults because once one
reaches a certain age men look for the beneficial rather than the pleasure. In some cases, however,
younger ambiguous men tend to direct themselves towards the benefits of a friendship. In contrast,
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This is a friendship between good men who are alike in excellence or virtue (Aristotle 67). This is a
friendship held together by no other reason than the fact that one is a virtuous individual. Aristotle
believes it to be the perfect form of friendship (67). This is the longest lasting form of friendship as
there is no other reason for it but virtue, and as long as virtue is there this friendship can last forever.
Aristotle again refers back to time as being a key point in a virtuous friendship. He quotes a proverb
stating that people cannot know each other until they have eaten the specified salt together... The wish
to be friends can come about quickly, but friendship cannot (68). Here Aristotle is saying that one
cannot be true friends with someone out of pure desire, you have to spend years getting to know him
or her for it to be considered a true
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37. Contractual Aspects of Payroll Administration Essay
MODULE 2. CONTRACTUAL ASPECTS OF PAYROLL ADMINISTRATION Introduction This
report will outline and compare existing employee contracts to legislative requirements, and assess
where Global could be at risk for not complying with these requirements. Global is the world s leading
provider of Aerospace insurance with clients who are engaged in every aspect of the Aviation and
Space industries. The office is based in London with other offices across the world. London currently
employs 123 employees. The payroll department consists of two people, the payroll manager and the
payroll administrator. The department is responsible for the correct and timely administration of all ...
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As part of the Asylum and Immigration Act 2006, Global is vigilant in its checks on employees from
overseas. The company has numerous foreign workers and the appropriate paperwork is requested and
received before the employee commences work. The relevant documents from approved and
recognised lists (UK Border Agency 2012) are checked and copied for the payroll files. All new
employees are entitled to company benefits which include, pension, season ticket loan, gym subsidy,
BUPA and PHI. Employees who wish to participate in any of these schemes, fill in a form with the
relevant details which the employee must sign to authorise payroll to make the deductions from
monthly pay. The majority of employees are permanent staff; there are only two on fixed term
contracts. All employees employed on either a fixed or permanent contract are entitled to all the staff
benefits as per The Fixed Term Employees Regulations 2002 (Thompson Solicitors, 2013). Global
also has ten staff that are employed on a part time basis; these employees also have entitlement to all
benefits on a pro rata basis, as per The Part Time Workers Regulations 2000 (Compactlaw, 2013).
Global has had to adopt additional aspects of the Employment Relations Act 1999 as there is a
growing number of younger employees starting families. The company has had various parents taking
time off for dependants when ill, and a couple of parents have been granted
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38. Literature Written For Young Adults Tends To Leave Behind
Literature written for young adults tends to leave behind the wide eyed idealism of novels intended for
children and depicts a world in which adolescents must discover and negotiate their place within
various powerful social institutions. The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton continues these major themes of
the genre through its depiction of fourteen year old Ponyboy Curtis and his attempts to understand his
own social position.. The boys all belong to the same general age group, but it is significant that
Ponyboy and his friend Johnny are the youngest members of the gang. There is a contrast between the
attitudes of the older members of the gang and the younger members that clearly highlights the effect
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It is likely that Johnny s comparative youth plays a major role in why the gang feels so strongly that
they need to defend him. While every member of the gang looks out for one another, the incident
where Johnny was beaten within an inch of his life had profound impact on them because of the way
the gang perceives him. Johnny and Ponyboy, as the youngest members of the group, are defended by
the older members of the gang without hesitation. Both of the young men are also considered to be
kinder than the rest of them, as though they are still perceived to have a sense of optimism and hope in
them. The juxtaposition of Ponyboy s relationship with his elder brother Darry and the affection that
Dally has for Johnny demonstrates that Johnny is quite literally a younger brother figure. This is
especially important, because it simultaneously shows the collapse of childhood innocence, and the
desperation to maintain it against a bleak outlook on life. It is ultimately Johnny s beating by the Socs,
the powerful elite of their town, that results in Ponyboy s imminent struggle with understanding the
social forces at work. It is Johnny s beating that begins the process of disillusionment for Ponyboy,
especially as he begins to relay the tale of how they found Johnny that night to Cherry Valance, and
exacerbates Ponyboy s growing dissatisfaction with the established status quo between the Socs and
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39. Ethnic Minorities and Elder Employment Essay
An ethnic minority is a group of people who differ in race or color or in national, religious, or cultural
origin from the dominant group often the majority population of the country in which they live. The
different identity of an ethnic minority may be displayed in any number of ways, ranging from
distinctive customs, lifestyles, language or accent, dress, and food preferences to particular attitudes,
moral values, and economic or political beliefs espoused by members of the group. Characteristically
the minority is recognized, but it is not necessarily accepted by the larger society in which its
members live. The nature of the relationship of the ethnic minority to the larger society will tend to
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These facts, together with those already existing in built barrels for elder job seekers, make the job
seeking processions for minority elderly a painful experience. Moreover, minority elderly tend to be
ignored to some extent by most already existing programs and organizations which provide assistance
to senior employment. As a result, we are planning to initialize a new program targeted on the
minority elderly who are trying to seek employment in our community in order to increase the life
quality of the minority elderly as well as the harmonious of our highly diversified community.
Our community organization, XXX, which has long been devoting to the improvement of life quality
for senior citizens, should take this fact into consideration. Therefore, here we propose the
initialization of a program which is going to focus on the employment services for minority elderly in
our community.
Community Needs
(Data and information used in deciding to implement the Program or service)
According to the demographic information of Armour Square, this community has a highly diversified
population which consists of more than half of Asian residents.
Armour Square, Chicago Population Breakdown by Race
Race Armour Square Chicago Illinois
Caucasian 18.86% 42.05% 88.12%
African American 17.42% 36.59% 6.64%
Asian 58.98% 4.39% 1.59%
American Indian 0.07% 0.33% 0.21%
Naïve Hawaiian 0.19%
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40. Ethics Of Care Ethics Paper
In 2013, Swift stated a clear majority of Americans (58%) say the drug should be legalized (1). Within
the past three years this number has increased. The Ethics of Care is related to this concept because it
has to do with taking a look at what is right and wrong. This system also takes a look at equality
within all. The development to sanction weed reflects the generally late accomplishment of the
development to legitimize gay marriage, which voters have likewise endorsed now in 14 states. Open
support for gay marriage, which Americans additionally overwhelmingly restricted before, has
expanded significantly, achieving larger part bolster in the most recent two years. The idea of
legalizing marijuana is dependent on a person s age in most cases. ... Show more content on
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The Ethics of Care stands for an attempt to change moral intelligent talk from the usual focus on
justice rights, and fairness, to another system that merges clearly feminine qualities for example
focusing too much on relationships, kindness, and the communication between and those for who they
take care of. John Tronto argues that the definition of the term ethics of care is confusing due in part to
the lack of a central role it plays in moral. He argues that moral is engaged with human goodness, then
care would appear to assume a big role in this type of way of thinking. However, this is not the case
and Tronto further stresses the association between care and naturalness . The last thing just
mentioned term refers to the socially and culturally built roles where care is mainly assumed to be the
role of the woman. So, care loses the power to take a central role in moral
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