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The Impact of Contracted British Braille Code on The...
Introduction
Chronologically, before systematic production of the Basic Module for the Visually Impaired
(KAiMaL) in 2010, pupils with visual impairments were learning braille codes according to the
initiatives and flexibility of the subject teachers. Initially, students were learning Alphabetic Braille
(Barclay, Herlich, Sacks, 2010) followed with Contracted Braille based on formulae and procedures
prescribed in the Handbook of British Braille Prime (1992).
According to D Andrea (2009), braille code has developed as a methodology that represents the
printed text for individuals with visual impairments. According to Kway (2012), braille code is the
medium for literacy activities specifically for reading and writing. In addition, with ... Show more
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Highlights of previous studies found that phonetic awareness in braille literacy is linked to the
cognitive operation of process of second language acquisition among students with visual
impairment and correlated with the first language (L1) (Cummin, 1981). In other words, the first
language also influences the operation of second language acquisition (Lord, 2008).
Language Literacy
According Argyropoulos and Martos (2006), basic literacy formed the foundation for the
education. Literacy development often receives serious attention from all parties (Rex, Koenig,
Wormsley Baker, 1995). The term literacy is often linked with a person s ability to understand and
write for everyday demands. According to Troughton (2009), basic literacy skills are a continuous
contour of a variety of other technical literacies. In the context of the acquisition of language among
pupils with visual impairment, Gillon Young, 2002; McCall, McLinden, Gouglas, 2011, stated that
the evolution of literacy for braille users and sighted users are the same. The statement was agreed
by Kway (2012), which alleged that the literacy skills of students with visual impairment are as
important as the typical students.
Orthography Skill
Orthography skill is among the most important component of literacy as well as oral language,
phonological and phonemic awareness, word
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Descriptive Essay On Halloween
My perfect Halloween would be a night of just chilling and watching a marathon of halloween
movies and eating sweets. the party s I would have will at mossy have 2 5 close friends and we
would probably just play video games if there is more than 3 people there. But costume wise if I did
go outside and walk around with my dogs I think I would just put on a onesie and show off my
dressed up pups. If I did buy candyI would just get an assortment of different kinds. But let s go into
more detail about these three ideal halloween must haves.
A perfect party for someone like me contains just a few friends or just even one close one just
chilling on a bean bag watching scary movies for hours on end wile eating our favorite
halloween snacks. But most importantly you need people that will just sit and talk because
who dosent like to talk about scary stories or ghost encounters. Like friends that commit to
watching scary movies with you are real friends because they show you their scared side unless
there are stone and barely have any fears at all. Halloween parties are fun with a lot of people but
with a few close people you can do so much more activities big crowds could t do. for instance hide
and seek in a small house, video games that can only handle two players at a time, and the price of
just enough pizza for 2 or 3 compared to 15 or 20 is a big difference.
If i got bored of that a perfect halloween costume would be a shark onesie and my dog on a leash
and wearing a fish
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Comparison Of Sikhism In The Fullerton Gurdwara
The phrase Sikh refers to disciple in Punjabi, or those who see themselves as disciples or
followers of Akal Purakh, the ten Sikh Gurus, and the sacred scripture, the Adi Granth. Sikhs
worship Sri Guru Nanak; Guru Nanak was born in 1469 to a higher caste merchant family in a
village which is near modern day Lahore, Pakistan. At this time a lot of India was under the
Muslim control including the Punjab. The story behind Guru Nanak is that he went to bathe in the
Vein River and during this bath he completely disappeared. All of his family looked for him but he
could not be found, but three days later he came out of the water and declared, There is no Hindu,
there is no Muslim. This statement plays a huge part in this religion because of the two opposing
religions, Hinduism and Islam, surrounding Sikhism. Therefore, the ideology behind Sikhism is
that there is one God for all religions and that as a Sikhyou must follow the writings and teachings
of the ten gurus. My goal for this research paper is to compare and contrast what I observed at the
Fullerton Gurdwara to what the book, the lectures, and other educational resources say. In the
following paragraphs I will discuss clothing etiquette, prayer, and modern Sikhism as observed in
the Fullerton Gurdwara.
To start off, when first coming to a Gurdwara I was told to wear traditional clothing such as a
shalwar kameez which consists of a long shirt called a kameez and wide, loose pants called a
salwar and you must also bring
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Summary Of Disability By Nanny Mairs
In the essay Disability the author Nanny Mairs, asserts that the media depicts disabled people in
a negative limelight. She s supports her claim by first, appealing to the sympathies of the reader,
second, demonstrating her credibility, and third, appealing to the audience s logic. Mairs
purpose is to change the way the media portrays disabled people in the media in order to
persuade advertisers to represent the disabled in a positive perception in advertising. Based on
her diction Mairs is writing to the wise consumer and advertiser, especially those in a powerful
position to change the views of disabled people in newspapers, television, and other sources of
media. Nancy Mairs introduces her essay Disability, by alluding to a medical
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Two Opposing Powers
I recently read two articles concerning the topics of science and religion. Chet Raymo, author of
Miracles and Explanations, offers insight on how science and religion are closely related while
David Ludden, author of Teaching Evolution at a Christian College , declares that science and
religion are too contradicting from one another and that people are unwilling to open their minds to
new ideas once they have established their beliefs (Raymo Ludden, 2011). This is a topic that has
had controversy surrounding it for an innumerable amount of years dating back to ancient times
when the Catholic Church ruled Europe to present times where we have to decide if we want our
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Mr. Ludden closes by stating one strategy science teachers use to capture the interest of their
students. He uses the analogy of a drug pusher giving away drugs for free until the client is hooked
and then starts charging them for more. He states that this method doesn t work because science
doesn t produce the high religion does and that at the end of the day it is up to the student to decide
whether they want to accommodate science with their faith (Raymo Ludden, 2011, p. 702 704).
Mr. Raymo uses a Rogerian style in his writing because he is trying to build common ground in
his argument. He starts by talking about miracles and how we are taught fake stories when we
are young. This is something majority of people can relate to. Then he explains how as we get
older we acknowledge these miracles as lies because we disprove them scientifically. He also
mentions that the concepts of science are miracles and based on that scientists form theories. So
far his reasoning is logical. This helps his argument because more people will appeal to logical
reasoning. He also provides strong evidence of religion and science working together when he
writes about the experiment done on the Shroud of Turin. The Church officials allowed three
distinct labs to use carbon dating to discover the age of the cloth. The findings were supported by
the Church, and Pope John Paul II went on to speak of the relationship of science and religion,
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ICU Psychosis
ICU Psychosis Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Psychosis is a syndrome of cognitive impairment in
critically ill patients that can be described in the following terms including ICU syndrome, acute
confusional state, encephalopathy, acute brain failure, and postoperative delirium. However, the
lack of terminological consensus has led authors to collectively term this syndrome of brain
dysfunction as delirium(Bujar). Delirium is defined in the American Psychiatric Association (APA)
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM V) as, a disturbance of
consciousness and cognition that develops over a short period of time from hours to days and
fluctuates over time (Girard). It is determined that the prevalence of... Show more content on
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Environmental interventions that can be used to orient the client when they are in times of
confusion, stress or overstimulation can be to place calendars, clocks, and family pictures in the
client s room. Another possible intervention is for the caregiver to help orient and reduce possible
agitation. Sensory overload can also result in patient stress and anxiety, which may be due to
environmental noise levels that are particularly high in the ICU. Interventions can include limiting
noise in and around the client s room and helping the client understand noises that cannot be
prevented. Conversation can be stressful to hear for some patients, even more so if it is about the
client. Stress can be reduced by staff by finding a more appropriate place in the unit away from
the client for client related discussion. Decreasing or muting the noise of phones, setting alarms
based on client conditions and reducing unnecessary alarms can also help to limit noise. For
example, when assessing a client s blood pressure, making sure to silence the alarm when handling
BP devices or invasive lines and remembering to reset them when done help reduce noise levels for
the patient. It is useful to remember that pharmacological treatments given to improve delirium may
themselves cause delirium or increase sedation. Almost every medication prescribed in the ICU
setting can
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Stereotypes In The Movie Rush Hour
The comedic movie Rush Hour is known for its clever humor and intriguing diversion of two
extremely different cultures. The movie Rush Hour, is starred by the actor Jackie Chan and
famous comedian and actor Chris Tucker. James Carter played by Chris Tucker, as a Los
Angeles police department officer is given the role by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, also
known as the F.B.I., to babysit Inspector Lee and keep him out of the ongoing kidnapping
investigation. Jackie Chan, known in the movie as Inspector Lee, is a private inspector from
China that is sent to the United States by the Chinese Ambassador to help find his daughter who
was kidnapped. These two characters with two mismatched personalities, are forced to work
together to solve the case that will ultimately lead to the rescue of the Chinese Ambassador s
daughter. Stereotypes are introduced throughout films to create a character and give the character a
personality. The characters are also shown to break their stereotypes throughout the movie by the
various events that take place. In Rush Hour , James Carter and Inspector Lee are given specific
stereotypes that have been placed on their cultures for many years. For example, James Carter
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On a cruise, Lee and Carter come across the song War by Edwin Starr. Carter jokingly says to
Lee You don t know nothin about no War . Lee responds stating Everybody knows War . War is
sung by an African American male, and is mainly embraced by the African American community
but Lee knows the lyrics to the song and is able to sing along throughout the car ride. This scene
to many viewers, is a feel good scene with catchy music and funny dances but the larger message
that is being portrayed is that the color of our skin doesn t define the music we
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The Science Of Space Probes
Space probes are our doorway to the rest of our solar system, allowing us to find new information
about our universe. Space probes travel to other planets, moons, comets, and any other body in
space. Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 are also traveling outside of our solar system in order to further
explore. As the space probes travel, and once they reach their destination, they constantly measure
the environment around them with extremely interesting scientific instruments. Many space probes
have been launched by NASA, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and each
one has different equipment based on what is intended to be studied. Five extremely interesting
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The Planetary Radio Astronomy (PRA) listens to radio signals produced by the sun and planets,
while the Plasma Wave Investigation (PWS) essentially works like the PRA, but only listens for
audio frequencies and frequencies slightly above audible. The last instrument is IRIS (Infrared
Interferometer Spectrometer and Radiometer), which actually acts as three instruments. It acts a
thermometer, measuring the heat objects emit, as well as, determining when certain elements or
compounds are in an atmosphere or surface and using a separate radiometer to measure the amount
of sunlight reflected by a body. All of these scientific instruments helped the voyagers study the
outer planets, and will continue to help scientists learn about interstellar space.
Despite the fact that both voyagers were built the same with all of these components, they are
slightly different. As mentioned before, different instruments for each probe are disabled or broken,
but they also had different missions when they were launched. Voyager 1 was supposed to study
Jupiter, Saturn, and Saturn s moon Titan. However, Voyager 2 was supposed to study Saturn,
Neptune, and Uranus. Both were later extended to study the interstellar medium. Voyager 2 was
also launched after Voyager 1. Voyager 1 launched on August 20, 1977, and Voyager
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The Diar Loneliness
They ve been picked up. That s what happened. They ve been taken. In July of 1492, one of the
greatest concerns happened to Jewish families in the Netherlands. Hitler invaded and took over
Germany having the Nazis kill all of the Jews. The Frank family and the Van Daan family left in
the middle of the night to walk approximately two miles to their hiding spot. The Frank family
left everything chaotic and wrote a note saying they escaped to Switzerland anticipating it
would attract fewer suspicions. After both families arrived and introduced themselves, they
settled into their small but capable living space. Neither family realized how long they would be
in hiding or if they d even survive. There were Innumerable amount of years that have passed and
the conditions were getting worse. It s harder for them to live as time went by since they feared
more, the food supply was decreasing, and they progressively got extremely bored. As they were
hiding, there were a copious amount of problems that they faced. One of the problems they faced
was quiet time . Where they were hiding, there were workers below who could hear every move.
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Since they were hiding, they couldn t step foot out of their place of they would be caught. With
knowing this, they needed to find a rebellious individual that would illegally provide them food and
anything else they needed. In The Diary of Anne Frank, Miep and Mr. Kraler were the ones to take
on the task of providing them with their supplies. Miep would come by frequently to check to
see if everything was okay. When she brought their groceries, it essentially consisted of beans,
potatoes, and bread. It was hard for a few of them to eat occasionally as a result of it being the
same foods often. Another material that Miep brought was books to read. Once a week, she would
bring a total of five books, all of different topics that they could
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Earthquakes In Texas
Earthquakes in North Texas have been popular in the past couple of years. Texas has never been
a state to host earthquakes like the ones being experienced. There has been many theories from
locals about the causes of minor earthquakes. What are their theories about the increasing in
earthquakes in North Texas? One, is the Hydraulic fracking , the drilling that effects the
underground soil to crack. It only gives airways for gas or oil to work its way up to the surface.
The theory of hydraulic fracturing does not add up for some but that the wastewater disposals
theory is a better conclusion. Wastewater disposals or water injections are related to fracking
institutions. Wastewater disposals are water tunnels filled from underground that can
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Reaction Paper On Apathy
Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for the worst of them all
the apathy of human beings. Helen Keller s beautifully articulated words reflect the abnormality of
apathy among human beings. Apathy is neither a deadly disease that solely attacks the weak nor a
problem faced by certain groups of people. Apathyaffects humanity as a whole, striking human
beings regardless of race, religion, and culture.
Apathy is generally defined as the absence or suppression of passion, emotion, or excitement (
Apathy, n.d.). When the word apathy comes to mind, one may picture bustling hallways filled with
high school students. Students are running, texting, and yelling profanities at one another, unaware
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John Darley and Bibb Latane first demonstrated this effect in 1968 following the murder of Kitty
Genovese. Genovese was murdered in 1964 by Winston Moseley who stabbed her to death near
her home in Queens, New York. Darley and Bibb discovered that the probability of assistance is
inversely related to the number of bystanders present. The more bystanders, the less likely a
person will offer help to a victim in need. In one experiment, Latane and Judith Rodin staged a
distress situation. 70 percent of people, who were alone, offered help to the woman in distress.
However, only 40 percent of people offered help when there were more people present in a room (
Bystander Effect, n.d.). The case of Kitty Genovese further supports our society s growing
societal apathy. Social apathy goes against most religions belief in the Golden Rule, which states,
Do to others as you would have them do to you. To be apathetic in society goes against a human
being s nature. It is virtually impossible to do anything without feeling any form of emotion.
Social apathy reverses altruism and well placed morals in our society. If social apathy were to rise
in the coming years, our community and society would be easily subject to
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Pros And Cons Of Having This Test
Why am I having this test? This test is used to diagnose the following conditions: Syndromes
associated with adrenal gland hormone production (virilizing syndromes). The absence of a
menstrual cycle (amenorrhea) in women. Androstenediones (ADs) are hormones that give rise to
the sex hormones. They are called precursors. Increased levels of ADs in an adult female cause
male characteristics to develop. Your health care provider may order this test if you experience:
Deeper voice. Hair growth. Sterility. What is being tested? This test measures the following steroid
precursors: Androstenediones (ADs). Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). Dehydroepiandrosterone
sulfate (DHEA S). What kind of sample is taken? A blood sample is required for this test.... Show
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DHEA: Tanner Stage I: 0.14 2.76 ng/mL (females); 0.11 2.37 ng/mL (males). Tanner Stage II:
0.83 4.87 ng/mL (females); 0.37 3.66 ng/mL (males). Tanner Stage III: 1.08 7.56 ng/mL
(females); 0.75 5.24 ng/mL (males). Tanner Stage IV and V: 1.24 7.88 ng/mL (females); 1.22
6.73 ng/mL (males). DHEA S: Tanner Stage I: 7 209 mcg/dL (females); 7 126 mcg/dL (males).
Tanner Stage II: 28 260 mcg/dL (females); 13 241 mcg/dL (males). Tanner Stage III: 39 390 mcg
/dL (females); 32 446 mcg/dL (males). Tanner Stage IV and V: 81 488 mcg/dL (females); 65 371
mcg/dL (males). What do the results mean? This test can produce many different results. Increased
levels of adrenal steroid precursors may indicate: Adrenal gland tumor or other tumors. Inherited
syndromes of the adrenal gland, such as congenital adrenal hyperplasia. This condition is due to a
defect in a protein (enzyme) that results in low production of the hormone cortisol. Decreased
levels of adrenal steroid precursors may be associated with: Impaired adrenal gland function
(adrenal insufficiency). Ovarian failure. Questions to ask your health care provider Ask your health
care provider, or the department that is doing the
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Getting Enough Calcium through Food Essay example
The body s metabolism relies on minerals such as calcium to function properly. Calcium is not
produced in the body directly. Any food eaten is the sole source calcium, which makes up nearly
1.5% of a person s total body weight. However, despite traditional understanding, calcium is not
just found in dairy related products. A variety of foods also provide calciumto the benefit of the
body. Both sources of calcium are detailed below.
Without a doubt, the best food sources of calcium include dairy products. Specifically, well
purchased and well known items such as milk, cheese, and yogurt provide nearly 100 to 400 mg of
calcium per cup of serving. Another popular choice is cottage cheese. One half cup of low fat
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Very few realize, though, that one does not have to only eat daily products to acquire the
recommended amounts of calcium. For instance,
Cooking and Storage: 2 4 paragraphs
The relationship between vitamin d and calcium is inextricably linked. Recent research has
discovered when calcium intake is too low, vitamin D [triggers] a process in which stored calcium
is mobilized from the bones (Holick) to help with bone healing and reformation. Vitamin D acts in
the body to replenish low amounts of calcium. The skeletal system and the digestive tract can be
tapped when the blood calcium begins to fall...[and]...increase absorption of calcium from food
[and] lost in urine (Sizer 243). In sum, regular amounts of calcium are essential to good health in
the body.
Unlike other minerals, calcium is considered to be a very stable mineral. Processes such as
pasteurization, heating, or drying...does not reduce availability of calcium (Ensminger and
Ensminger 301). The mineral remains intact, regardless whether it is in ice cream, a boiled
pudding, or a frozen dairy item. For milk to retain its high calcium makeup, it is best stirred as it
heats to incorporate the calcium salts into the liquid (Ibid.).
Cooking other calcium rich food sources also must follow proper guidelines. For instance,
vegetables should be cooked by using small amounts of water, by keeping the sizes of the pieces as
large as
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The Voyages Of The Slave Trade Voyages
Other risks that affected the slave trade voyage, indirectly to investors while directly to the ship
owner, captain and others aboard included natural disasters due to weather and navigation,
attacks by pirates or competing trading countries, slave rebellions, and diseases as mentioned
before. The weather and natural disasters is not widely cited as a great risk to these voyages.
Nonetheless, it is imperative in the analysis if we are trying to capture a complete picture of the
supply line of slaves to the colonies. At the very start of the trade in 1514, voyages only crossed
the Southern Atlantic Ocean, but as the trade grew by 1650, and slaves started to be shipped to
North America and some to Europe, as shown in figure 2, captains also had to face the rough
conditions that came with sailing the northern Atlantic Ocean (Slave voyages, 2014)
Figure 2. This table shows the destination of the voyages from the beginning of the trade, until it
was abolished. Notice that slaves were not shipped farther north until later in the slave trade,
starting with the British Caribbean and moving north. (Slaves Embarked Table, 2014)
While crossing the Atlantic, fears of being attacked by pirates, or taken over by a Spanish ship
were very real (Eltis et al., 2010). The reasons for such attacks are clear; the ships transported
valuable goods (slaves, among other goods such as gold and ivory) and was very vulnerable in the
middle of the ocean, with only a small crew aboard to defend it.
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Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is an emerging computing technology that uses the internet and central remote
servers to maintain data and applications. Cloud computing allows consumers and businesses to use
applications without installation and access their personal files at any computer with internet
access. This technology allows for much more efficient computing by centralizing storage, memory,
processing and bandwidth. Cloud computing is broken down into three segments: applications,
platforms, and infrastructure. Each segment serves a different purpose and offers different products
for businesses and individuals around the world. In June 2009, a study conducted by VersionOne
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The test bed is beginning at six physical locations, each hosting a cloud computing infrastructure
utilizing HP hardware and Intel processors.[4] Active platforms The following companies are
some that have developed platforms that allow end users to access applications from centralized
servers using the internet. Next to each company is the name of their platform. Google (GOOG)
Apps Engine Amazon.com (AMZN) EC2 Microsoft (MSFT) Windows Live Terre mark
Worldwide (TMRK) The Enterprise Cloud Salesforce.com (CRM) Force.com Net Suite (N) Suite
flex Rack space Cloud cloud servers, cloud sites, cloud files Metrisoft Metrisoft SaaS Platform
SUN Oracle direct link Infrastructure: The final segment in cloud computing, known as the
infrastructure, is very much the backbone of the entire concept. Infrastructure vendors provide the
physical storage space and processing capabilities that allow for the all the services described
above. The products in this segment are slightly more varied than those in the other areas of cloud
computing but include ones such as managed hosting, and development environments (such as
Google gears) that allow users to build applications. Cloud storage, such as Amazon s S3, is also
considered to be part of the infrastructure segment. Major Infrastructure Vendors Below are
companies that provide infrastructure services: Google (GOOG)
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Sexual Orientation In The LGBT Community
The term LGBT was created around the 1980s. LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender. The acronym was first a 14 lettered word to try and make an effort to represent all the
different sexual orientations. Today there are about 58, maybe even more, different sexual
orientations. Gender orientation is the legal and social status as men and women. Sexual orientation
however, is what defines someone as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender. The best way to
explain it is sexual orientation is whom you go to bed with and gender orientation is who you go
to bed as.
People of the LGBT community were treated very crudely, even today there is discrimination
against people in the gay community. They would be sent to psychiatric wards because the
majority of the people back then would say they were sick in their minds and didn t know what
else to do with them. It wasn t until 1973 when the American Psychiatric Association ruled out
homosexualtiy as an illness when Dr. Evelyn Hooker, who studied gay men, wrote a innovated
paper on how homosexual men are just as adjusted as hetrosexual men, if not possibly even more.
The LGBT community would also be at risk from being fired from their jobs because of their
orientation or they would have their children taken away from them. Much of the LGBT
community were beaten to death because of hate crimes. Hate crimes against the LGBT were in the
highest rate in 2007. On July 16th 2008, a transgender, Angie Zapata, was beaten
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Wounds Endured in The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien
Tim O Brien brings the Vietnam War back to life in The Things They Carried (1990) and
elucidates the wounds suffered by soldiers during and after the war. The three main characters in
this novel that exemplify the physical, social, and emotional wounds are Tim O Brien, Norman
Bowker, and Mark Fossie. These men go through immense pain both during and after the war,
which is not easy to heal. During the war, many soldiers get injured, incapacitated, and/or killed;
thus physical wounds are something that every soldier accepts both mentally and physically.
Tim O Brien is shot twice during the war. The first time he is shot, the medic Rat risks his life to
help Tim, but when he was shot the second time the new medic Jorgenson is too afraid to move,
and Tim nearly dies from shock. This injury has a big impact on Tim, and he is not only
physically wounded but also psychologically as he was traumatized from the incident. Tim
suffers a lot from his wound. For example, he says that a couple of weeks later my ass started to
rot away. You could actually peel off chunks of skin with your fingernail (190) but the worst part
for him is the shame. Tim O Brien explains that Pride isn t the right word. I don t know the right
word. All I know is, you shouldn t feel embarrassed. Humiliation shouldn t be part of it (191) and
this is why he wants to take revenge of Jorgenson. Although Tim overcomes the physical wound, he
can t let go of the emotional wounds
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The Damned Thing Literary Devices
In Ambrose Bierce s short story, The Damned Thing, specific writing choices allow the reader into
believing the unimaginable. The use of literary devices is essential to illustrate what the narrator
and the reader cannot see. In doing so, the terms used to articulate the indescribable are thought
provoking. How do humans view the natural world? Throughout the section on page 47, Shadows
of Carcosa, Bierce shatters the quintessential monster archetype, by creating a beast that the human
eye cannot see. Through the use of descriptive language, characters, setting, style and tone, Bierce
produces a piece of work that goes against the normative horror story.
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As the narrator Williams Harker shadows Hugh Morgan, he becomes aware that Morgan is
severely frightened. What is it? What the devil is it? I asked. That Damned Thing! he replied,
without turning his head. His voice was husky and unnatural. He trembled visibly (page 47). This
quote highlights Morgan s role in the making of the creature. Bierce needs Morgan s character to
illustrate the presence of a mysterious creature. Through Morgan s reaction and Harker s
witness to the strange circumstances, Bierce makes the characters reliable. If the story was
based solely off of Morgan s journal, the reader would chalk it up to Morgan going mad.
Likewise, if the recount was solely based off of Harker s testimony, the reader would be inclined
to believe he had gone mad. Bierce s use of Harker s character and the journal verifies the bizarre
happenings. Additionally, Harker and Morgan are used to advance the imagery of the
imperceptible being. Before the smoke of the discharge had cleared away I heard a loud savage cry
a scream like that of a wild animal and flinging his gun upon the ground Morgan sprang away and
ran swiftly from the spot. At the same instant I was thrown violently to the ground by the impact of
something unseen in the smoke some soft, heavy substance that seemed thrown against me with
great force. Here we see that even though the characters themselves cannot see the creature, through
their circumstances the
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The Great Gatsby Language Analysis
Music is a language, it depicts a feeling in ways words cannot. And the articulate message of
music illuminates the wonderful reality of the present. I define myself as an observer in a world
with many happenings. I see who people are and I describe them through my music. I will reiterate
the power musichas, not only does it portray feelings but produces a message. Here in the
Roaring Twenties mass culture is the way of the world, my music gives me a voice that I hope
to use to instigate change. I recall the day Jay Gatsby approached me as if it was just seconds
ago. I was still unknown, earning my money as a song plugger in Tin Pan Alley. Days went by and
everything was as usual until the day I noticed a man staring at me. But that is not... Show more
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There is no one else it is just her, for the rest of my life, he drawled. From there on I wrote, I used
his love her and along with my brother Ira wrote our song I ve Got Beginner s Luck . I, to this
day, believe it perfectly encompasses not only the love that Gatsby has for Daisy but what it is
like to love. It is exciting and unbelievable and hard to explain. That is what music is for isn t it,
giving a meaning to the most memorable aspects of life. Anyways I arrived at Gatsby s house
the day of the party, both nervous and excited. As I entered I was entranced at the scene in front
of me, faces that were familiar passed by, I was starstruck. I watched as everyone danced, and
drank, and had just enjoyed all that was presented to them. I found the band and handed them my
compositions. I got up on the stage ready to conduct, before I began I turned around and made I
made eye contact with Gatsby, next to him was his Daisy, he gave me a little nod and I turned
back and began the song. Following the performance I turned around to see Gatsby, all
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Research Questions
The following research questions guided this study:
1.)How are schools reaching out to culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) parents and
guardians?
2.)What are the key components to effective parental involvement and outreach when forging
partnerships with culturally and linguistically diverse families?
Search Process and Selection of Studies This search began with a list of possible research topics in
the syllabus, given to me by my instructor, Dr. Shade. I spent time searching through the list and
decided upon three different possible areas of research that involved the history of bilingual
education, Second Language teaching methods, and state legislation governing Emerging Bilingual
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These parents are also more likely to not question their child s educational program, as they may
interpret it as challenging the teacher s authority and professionalism. This lack of understanding
can often be misinterpreted by teachers as a lack of caring about the child s education, when in
fact the parents care very much about how their child is doing in school. This lack of
communication between parents and educators results in miscommunication and deficit thinking.
Since many parents of EBs do not speak English or understand how the school system works in
this country, schools must effectively communicate to meaningfully involve students. Findings.
In a case study by Collier and Auerbach (2011), the Families Promoting Success (FPS) program
in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) was used to highlight the critical role of
language and culture in forming effective partnerships with CLD parents. In response to the high
number of Program Improvement schools failing to meet test score targets under No Child Left
Behind (NCLB), LAUSD created the Families Promoting Success program in 2007 (Collier
Auerbach, 2011). FPS was a family literacy program for parents of students who scored basic,
below basic, and far below basic (mostly Emerging Bilinguals). The program created workshops to
teach parents about the Open Court Reading Program (OCR) and
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The Secret Lives Of John Wilson Analysis
Glory and Scandal , or in other words Mary and John, two characters from the novel The Secret
Lives of Sgt. John Wilson who fall in love but eventually end their relationship on a tragic note.
Many events occurred through out the novel that caught my interest such as; the way they fell
madly in love, the transition into John becoming more of a ghost then a husband, then a more
twisted unforeseen plot that caught most readers entirely by surprise. The love affairs between the
characters in the novel plus the twists and turns you experience while reading is the main
contributor as to why I love this book. Two polar opposites who started a life together, followed by
scandal and deceit, then ended in a most unspeakable way.
Mary Hutchinson was by far the most glorious and loving person through out the novel, caring,
passionate, and loved by all that knew her. She was a young seamstress who lived a simple life
making an honest living and was very close to her loving family. She had been pursued by her co
worker the young Jack Wilson who fall in love with her (or so she thought), but it was normal for
people to be attracted to her beautiful nature. After years of courting they had finally gotten married
and had children of their own although the second would not be born until the father I say vaguely
had left the country. This once highly sought after womanwould now be left to care for two young
children while her husband moved countries to find work (not to mention flee
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Data Analysis Of DNA By The Standard Crystallographic Method
The structure of 2 was determined by the standard crystallographic method, using a colorless plate
crystal (0.028 Г— 0.034 Г— 0.046 mm3) of 2 for single crystal data analysis. All the data were
collected using a Bruker SMART BREEZE diffractometer equipped with a 1K CCD area detector
using graphite monochromated Mo KО± radiation at 200 K. A hemisphere of data was collected
using a narrow frame method with the scan widths of 0.30В° in omega and an exposure time of 5 s
/frame. The first 50 frames were remeasured at the end of the data collection to monitor the
instrument and crystalstability. The maximum correction applied to the intensities was 2Пѓ(I). All
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The specific surface area was estimated by the Langmuir surface area based the CO2 adsorption at
195 K.
2.6 Second order nonlinear optical measurements
Powder second harmonic generating (SHG) measurements of polycrystalline material 2 were
performed using a modified Kurtz NLO system using 1064 nm radiation [33]. A DAWA Q
switched Nd:YAG laser, operating at 20 Hz, was used for the measurements. Because the SHG
efficiency has been shown to depend strongly on the particle size, polycrystalline samples were
ground and sieved (Newark Wire Cloth Co.) into distinct particle size ranges (20 45, 45 63, 63 75,
75 90, 90 125, 125 150, 150 200, 200 250, 250 Ојm). To make relevant comparisons with the
known SHG materials, crystalline О± SiO2 and LiNbO3 were also ground and sieved into the
same particle size ranges. Powders with the particle size in the range 45 63 Вµm were used for
comparing the SHG intensities. All the powder samples with different particle sizes were placed
in separate capillary tubes. No index matching fluid was used in any of the experiments. The SHG
light, i.e., 532 nm green light, was collected in reflection and detected using a photomultiplier tube
(Hamamatsu). To detect only the SHG light, a 532 nm narrow pass interference filter was attached
to the tube. A digital oscilloscope (Tektronix TDS1032) was used to view the SHG signal. A
detailed description of the equipment and the methodology used has been published [34].
3. Results and
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Sociology Course At Environmental Problems
The introduction to sociology course this semester turned out to be a very intriguing class. I had
prior knowledge and connection to the subject, but still I thoroughly enjoyed the class and feel
that I learned and developed further knowledge into the subject of sociology. Many of the topics,
discussions, and assignments I really enjoyed doing, and I am glad that the course turned out to
be as great as it was. Due to this, I choose to not write about any activities or topics that I didn t
enjoy learning, because all in all, I really enjoyed everything about this course. I have a connection
to sociologysince a young age, and I very much enjoy studying all the topics we have learned thus
far in this intro class. To write about assignments or topics that I didn t like would be hard for me
because I would have to make up excuses to why I didn t enjoy something discussed. My favorite
topic that we discussed in class was environmental problems. I really enjoy looking at
environmental problems and the implications that arise in society stemming from the
environmental problems in our world. We discussed the types of pollution and the complications
that come from the different types of pollution. I really enjoy learning more about the topic of
environmental change, because I already consider myself to be fairly interested in the topic prior to
its discussion in class. We also talked about the social movements backing environmental change. I
enjoy analyzing social movements because
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Moon Phases
Have you ever doubted what creates the moon phases? It is known that its appearance evolves over
times. But why? The best method to understand the phases of the moon is to scrutinize the aspects
of astronomy.
First of all, we need to wipe out the most commonly held misconception about the moon s phases.
The typical reason given for the cause of the moon phases is that we are observing the shadow of
the Earth on the Moon! But it s not true. When the Moon goes through the shadow of the Earth, we
obtain a lunar eclipse. The reality is that the moon crosses through the Earth s shadow only
occasionally, so that can t be the reason of moon s phases.
The actual reason for the moon s phases focuses on two prime aspects: the moon has a round shape
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This phase is known as full moon because it becomes fully illuminated by the sunlight. This is the
one and only period in an entire month when the Earth s shadow is anywhere next to the moon.
The shadow of the Earth directly points towards the moon at this time. But the moon moves above
or below the shade and no eclipse generates.
After one week, the moon has crossed another quarter of the path around the Earth. It remains in the
third quarter position at that time. And the sunlight directly falls on the other fraction of the visible
part of the moon.
Finally, after a week, the moon returns to the starting position, known as the new moon . Generally,
it moves above or below the sun, but it rarely arrives right in front of the sun, and we have an
eclipse of the sun.
So, it is prominent that the moon s phases are not produced by the shadow of the earth falling on
the moon. Actually, the shade of the Earth falls on the moon only for two times, when there are
lunar eclipses in a year.
There are apparently thousands of websites that reveal what creates the moon s phases. If you want
to know more about the changes of the moon s phases, you should definitely check out several
moon software
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Capitalism And Capitalism In Society
The value of money continues to decrease, but the need for this little yet powerful piece of paper
continues to skyrocket. Many people believe money magically illuminates complications and
solves problems. America has been a capitalist state for decades, so money may be considered
fundamental to our survival as Americans. This may be the case for many, but I disagree. I believe
capitalismis the base for social, political and economic inequality and the idea of capitalism
deceives us into thinking we as Americans cannot function without money. Capitalism creates
complications and conceive problems. In capitalism, many private owners control the means of
production, causing the government not to regulate their businesses. Thus, allowing exploitation
to occur. The U.S will continue to collapse as long as we are a capitalist society. This system
forces us to be greedy and greed forces us to be selfish individuals. Once an individual is selfish
they will continue to make decisions that have a negative impact on the lives of many. The upper
classowns the means of production. They control and support some of the most prestigious
institutions such as; prep schools, factories, social clubs and policy formation organization. Their
wealthhas been in the family for many generations (old money) and will take several lifetimes to
spend. The upper class are the people at the top of the social ladder with great wealth and assets.
They possess endless resources, causing them to remain
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Education Is Not A Finite Subject
Education is not a finite subject, but an ever expanding conglomerate. Today we view success as
going to school, getting a job, and having a family as success in the system. Schools see grades as
progress of education. One has to know all options and succeed in truly understanding the subject
that interests them the most. Jumping forward a couple of centuries kids are told to not major in
art because it will not financially sustain them. It is too unstable and unpredictable. If we go
through life learning things we aren t passionate about, then where is the fulfillment? Education
thrives on being a habit, something that doesn t want to or need to stop. This is a different view
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With the help of an education, anyone can seek their interest. People choose their own directions
in life with this; they can set goals for themselves and make great efforts to achieve them.
Education is surrounding all aspects of life and is transferred from one generation to another. So,
if the present generation is educated, the forthcoming one is to be even more educated. Our
generations will lead the society and country. Education has been recognized as the priority area
since it improves the lives of others. People learn today, but tomorrow they will either lead or teach.
Globally speaking, people lacking proper education generally cannot differentiate between right
and wrong. They can be misguided unless guided correctly through education. The impacts on the
entire globe are very apparent and crucial. People can become a troublesome element to the rest
of the world if not properly taken care of. Thus, the accessibility and affordability of an education
are significant to global development. There have been an increased number of juveniles who,
before being sentenced, had not been working or going to school (Sturove 37). From the years
1987 90 the number of juveniles going to school did not add up to more than twenty percent. In
1993 this number increasingly jumped to fifty percent. According to Sturove, correctional facilities
contain more than 40,000 juveniles; for certain kinds of crimes the increase in
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Controversy Between Theistic Evolution And Religion
As Francis Collins stated, Theistic Evolution is the belief that evolution is real, but that it was set in
motion by God (Collins). Theistic Evolution does not separate the ideas of Creation and Evolution,
and consider them as contrasting ideas. Instead, Theistic Evolution proposes that God s Creation
included Evolution. People with this belief argue that Evolution is a part of God s Plan. Instead of
interpreting the Bible literally, people of Theistic Evolution belief believe that the Bible should be
interpreted loosely, taking only certain amounts the Bible for truth. Theistic Evolution accepts all
scientific discoveries, or theories, such as the Big Bang, Evolution, and that the world began
millions of years ago. The controversy with Theistic Evolution, is that it is considered to contradict
itself, choosing to interpret only some portions of the Bible literally. The problem is that Christians
with this belief are accepting Humanistic world views, which contradict and are inconsistent with
the Bible and Christian religion. While the book of Genesis states that God created the Earth before
the Sun and the Moon, people of the Evolutionist belief say the opposite, claiming that the Sun and
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One issue, is that if Christians believe that God rested after the six day creation of the Earth, when
do people that believe in Theistic Evolution believe He rested? Evolution is an ongoing process,
therefore, there has been no time for rest. Theistic Evolutionists are therefore discrediting Genesis
and the Word of God (Stewart). Theistic Evolution also contradicts the Creation of Adam. The
book of Genesis says that God created Man from the dust. God created Adam, a full human. He did
not create a sub human or anything else that developed into Adam, He just created Adam. Theistic
Evolution claims that man developed by evolving from a prior
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Summary On The Episode ( 3-4 Sentences )
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Relevance/Analysis (3 5 sentences that answer 1 or more of the guiding criteria)
Significant Quotation (supports character development)
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Chapter 6 Pages 46 47
Jane starts a conversation with Helen, a student who was flogged without reason. She can t
understand why Helen would bear the pain and not rebel.
Jane s rebellious nature can be seen in this passage. She has a hostility towards violent authority.
This is most likely caused by her time spent at the Reeds where she was constantly treated without
respect.
And if I were in your place I should dislike her; I should resist her. If she struck me with that rod, I
should get it from her hand; I should break it under her nose.
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Chapter 17 Page 151
For the first time, Jane sees Miss Ingram, observing her closely. She realizes that Miss Ingram
seems to feel that she is better than everyone else. Jane doesn t seem to have many good feelings
towards Miss Ingram.
Within this passage, it becomes obvious that Miss Ingram is exceedingly haughty. She boasts of
her knowledge subtly, and loves to make herself seem superior to others. She is always seeking to
seem better than everyone else whether knowledge wise or skill wise.
It was not, however, so saturnine a pride! She laughed continually; her laugh was satirical, and so
was the habitual expression of her arched and haughty lip. Genius is said to be self conscious. I
cannot tell whether Miss Ingram was a
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Unit 18 Database Design Oliver Taylor Resubmission
Unit 18
Task 1 What are the benefits of a relational database?
A benefit of a relational database would be that the data is only stored once. This means you don
t have to change multiple records and it doesn t take up much storage space. For the veterinary
practise this is ideal for them, as this is the main reason to why they re changing from paper to
Microsoft Access. Having everything on Access and not on paper means they can search for
information quicker through the search bar and also it can all be stored on a hard drive. This will
save money on buying filing cabinets, on storage space, time spent looking for information and on
buying materials such as paper and ink.
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If the field size is 70 , that means the user can input up to 70 letters, numbers or symbols. It s
important that you change it field size if it s the automatically the appropriate size. This is
because if you have a field size of 70, that ll take up 70 bytes of storage, which by itself isn t a lot,
but over a massive database that ll take up a lot of room. So for a First Name for example, instead
of leaving it as 70, it should be changed to around 10 15.
One to One relationship
A one to one relationship in a database is where each row in a database is linked with another
database. Only one can be linked with another from another table. For example in Table A and
Table B, each row in Table has to be linked with another row in Table B. In each of them, they
must have the same number of rows, otherwise it won t work. This does make it sound like you
could just merge the two tables into one, which in theory is true. But the advantage of having two
separate tables is that if you have columns of data that you don t often use then you can separate
them into another table. This will make information in the primary table easier to read as it will
only have the relevant information in it.
One to many relationships
A one to many database relationship is where each row in a table can be related to many other
rows in another table. With being able to do this you can use frequently used data from one data
and reference it many
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Cloning Is Ethically Immoral And Should Never Be Done Essay
Reproductive human cloning is a form of asexual reproduction done in a lab, not by a sperm
fertilizing an egg. This issue has been a hot topic for the past decade after Dolly the sheep was
cloning in Scotland. Dolly was the first cloned mammal, whose very existence created much heat in
the general public (Hansen, pg. 235, in Vaughn). Many people believe that cloningis ethically
immoral and should never be done, but others think that scientific advances can greatly cure
diseases. What is human cloning? Human cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy
of a human. Human cloning allows advanced technology to take an initiative in fixing defective
genes, however are the precautions taken of what the future has in store? Cloning should not be
an acceptable process in today s society. By making cloning acceptable, we are saying that
everyone has the right to make a replica of them or give permission for others to be cloned. We
are also saying that other cloning methods will have the approval of the community and will be
acceptable, yet morally so many religions would disapprove of this method. Picture this. A
couple walks into a hospital and finds out that the baby they are having has Down Syndrome. If
the couple decides to alter the gene of the embryo, the baby would be artificially made instead of
natural. The concept of altering genes and human cloning is morally wrong because of the
possibility of aging faster, loss of individuality, and religious and ethical view
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Perception Of Blind And Fair Justice
Despite the appealing notion of blind and fair justice, many question the existence of this ideal in
reality and rightly so. Many of the challenges to law s claim of impartiality concern the influence of
social characteristics such as race or sex when they should be irrelevant. Marc Galanter introduces a
more structural argument, related to the frequency with which one litigates, bringing disputes
before a court. Galanter claims that those who regularly engage in similar litigation, whom he
labels repeat players (RPs) have multiple advantages over one shotters (OSs), who rarely enter the
forum of law, where courts interpret and apply official rules to settle disputes, in their ability to
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Though not all repeat players are necessarily society s haves some of the residents of the urban
neighborhood studied by Sally Engle Merry are examples of exceptions in American society, most
are. One often thinks of haves and have nots in terms of material differences, but where Galanter
adds the most value to the discussion of inequality is his explanation of the more dynamic
advantages that come from more frequent legal engagement and which continually reinforce this
inequality.
Part of Galanter s project in identifying the mechanism behind systematic biases in the courts is his
desire to prescribe potential avenues for reform. It is not only important to recognize that the haves
come out ahead but also why they do. Though he does discuss tangible differences in resources,
including access to specialized knowledge, those factors alone can miss the less tangible benefits
that certain parties enjoy. For example, due to their ongoing contact with the court, RPs uniquely
have the opportunity to become more embedded in the community of legal actors and build social
capital through these informal relationships. Though Eisenstein, Flemming, and Nardulli
specifically study county criminal courts in their study, their observations of the unique cultures of
court communities can extend to the forum of law more broadly. They note that membership in
such a community allows for trust to be established and credit to be built.
In the
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The Grave Yard Book Analysis
In the Newberry awarded book The Grave Yard Book by Neil Gaiman is a mystery about a boy
named Bod who lives in two worlds.The living and the dead . His parents were murderd by a
misterius man named Jack. He is raised in a grave yard by ghosts . As Bod gets older he learns
about Jack and how and why his parents where murderd.He soon wants revenge.As he ventures
out into living world he soon demonstrates his unique abilities of fading and instilling fear in
people that try to harm him. He also makes friends in both worlds along the way. Bod is a curios
child that always wants to try out and explore new things like going into the outside world which
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Another great example of when he moved objects was when Mo was trapped in the science lab
Mo felt as if she were not alone as if she was being watched....that was when the dead things in
the jars started to move.(207 Gaiman). A example of when Bod was dream walking was when
he told Nick Farthing to STOP BULLYING OR ELSE YOU WILL VISIT THE CELLER Bod
may appear to have dark look but he is a nice kid that has some friends. Most of Bods friends are
ghosts or not living but Bod has one friend that stands out. Her name is Scarlet and she is Bods
only living friend. They met when when they were both five. Scarlets mom was visiting the
graveyard scarlet found Bod. Back then they had a lot in common and went on many
adventures.One of the adventures was when they went under the hill and found the sleer and the
indigo man this was important because this was the first time Bod had experienced trust
between someone living like him. Bod is also friends witch with that lives in the grave yard. The
witch helped Bod many times like when Bod was locked in the store room. what did you do? he
asked I gave you a helping hand I may be dead but I m a dead witch, remember ( 132
Gaiman).Though these examples bod learns to trust the living and the dead
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Voodoo Culture
Zombies
Zombies were and still are used in everyday television shows and films such as the show The
Walking Dead and they are portrayed as scary, flesh eating monsters that come up from the grave
and terrorize their environment. A man named George A Romero really helped bring the idea of
the dead coming back to life into pop culture. But what really makes a zombie, a zombie? There are
a lot of monsters that can be described the same way as zombies but this definition is what
classifies them and puts them in the category as zombies. A zombie is an undead being created
through the reanimation of a human corpse. The term comes from Haitian folklore, where a
zombie is a dead body reanimated through various methods, and the most commonly known way is
through black magic or voodoo (Wikipedia 1).
To understand how powerful Vodou, or as we commonly see it, Voodoo is, we must first learn
where it originated from and how it is used and incorporated into the everyday lives of the
people who use it. Voodoo practice and culture did not come from Haiti, despite popular belief. It
originated from Africa and was brought to Haiti when slaves were migrated down there. When
some hear the word voodoo, the first thing they think about is an evil force that people use to
destroy others lives. This has not always been the case. Voodoo was seen as some sort of religion
where people were constantly communicating with the dead asking for protection, guidance, etc. In
turn, the people would have to
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Effects Of Global Warming On Human Activity
Statement of the problem:
Nowadays the climate of the Earth is changing rapidly due to the increase of greenhouse gases.
90% of this gases released in environment is due to the human activity by burning of fossil fuels.
Due to the climate change the health sector is affected mainly children, adults and whole
population. The climate change is danger to the health system, the increase in temperature is
causing in heat waves that leads to less rainfall, rise in sea level and flood. Due to this the health
of population is affecting by various diseases like respiratory problems, heart diseases, cancer and
many more. The world health Organization states that the increase in global warming is due to
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During the last two decades the respiratory problem has increased in United States due to the
climate factors. The irritants comes from the deserts that travel through by ocean waves which are
increased by the warmer temperatures. Plant pollen has increased which are involved in air that
comes in the form of irritants. Due to this it has resulted in respiratory problems.
It has shown in 2003 the Europe the rise in temperature has killed 40,000 people in six countries.
In India it was around 4000 people who die due to heat waves. In Chicago it was 700 people who
suffered with respiratory problems. It is estimated that if the warming is increased by two degree in
Atlanta results in heat related deaths.
Some researchers stated that blaming activities of human being for destruction is not at all true.
They explained that life has evolved 400 million ago and the amount of co2 was more than 10 times
than now and it had decreased time to time. By this they stated that the human activity is not merely
the main cause. Some researchers argued that human activities and natural process has increased the
greenhouse gases.
Increase in carbon in air and climate change both have an effect in health sector. The consumption
of food which is contaminated with carbons and inhaling the air has increased the body mass. The
changes in climate has shown the stress to the mankind like the disasters which is facing today by
the environment. Increase in weather
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Essay on South Park Satire
Screw you guys, I m going home Ever since 1997, South Park has revolutionized the cable TV
scene as a profane and obscene program that isn t afraid to mock religious, political, and cultural
topics and not get away with at least offending somebody. Throughout its twelve seasons, some of
the most prominent events in pop culture have suffered the wrath of ridicule from the show s
creators, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, and succeeded in making millions of Americans laugh until
they cry. The creative genius behind these cultural and controversial statements has exalted the
series to iconic status in our entertainment industry for its satirical voice in each episode.
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This satirical genius has evolved from hilarious adventures of four Colorado kids into an episode a
week of pure cultural parody with race, politics, religion, and pop culture. The series has never
really had much trouble with writing episodes because they leave pop culture do all the writing
for them (Harris). They simply put a humorous twist by making fun of a mistake or ridiculous
subject that is popular in the media or politics at the time. The most talked about religious bashing
from the series came on November 15th, 2005: the Scientologist lampoon, Trapped in the Closet .
The episode featured Tom Cruise and John Travolta locking themselves in a closet after the
suspected prophet of Scientology was not impressed with Tom s theatrical work which lead into a
mockery of the religion and angered scientologists and, more specifically, Cruise.
This episode was scheduled to rebroadcast on March 15, 2006 on Comedy Central, but the airing
was canceled without prior notice, and was replaced with Chef s Chocolate Salty Balls .
Reportedly, the channel directors did not air it to avoid a possible lawsuit against the channel by
Cruise. Viacom, Comedy Central s parent company, pulled the episode because Tom threatened to
back out of the Mission Impossible III promotional if they didn t cut the episode (Trapped in the
Closet).
Although South Park has been known to
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Disability In Pumpkin
The film I selected to observe that displays a disability in the media is Pumpkin. The film
Pumpkin is based on a young college girl name Carolyn that volunteers in yearly Challenged
Games. In the Challenged Games Carolyn is partner up with a boy name Jesse that goes by the
nickname Pumpkin, which has an intellectual disabilityand is handicapped. Despites everyone
disapproval and differences in the filmboth Carolyn and Pumpkin end up falling in love in the
film. The character in the film is portrayed as a young boy that is not normal enough to be around
all the other students or even to have friends or a girlfriend. He is rather seen as an individual that
has a disability that makes him different from everyone else and because of that disability
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Comparing The Three Abrahamic Religions Of Spain
While there have been many differences among the three Abrahamic religions, there was a rich
cultural interchange between them that took place during the period of Islamic Spain. Not only
they managed to set aside their differences and coexist, but they also contributed in the
development of arts, natural science, literature, mathematics, medicine, and many more; Inventions
that are crucial in today s world.
In the readings, most of the accomplishments made during the Golden Age are accredited to Islam,
but to me, it is suggested that all three religions contributed somehow. One of the aspects of the
reading that gave me the suggestion is the mentioning of the translation school in Toledo. This
school brought together Jews, Christians and Muslims and their original languages to translate
them into the Latin language, which at the time it was the language used in churches in parts of
Spain. Works of important philosophers and scientists that had been translated into Arabic in the
House of Wisdom beforehand, were now well known in al Andalus, Cordoba, Toledo, and other
parts of Spain because of the coexistence of these three religions.
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It was more about having power and being the best. It came to the point where religion was involved
with the government. It s understandable that there are differences in beliefs, but not agreeing
with someone else s beliefs does not necessarily means that what you think is right. It s all about
accepting and respecting others. Even in all three religions there is some type of rule that says to
respect one another despite the differences. But when politics get involved everything changes.
People with power take religion a use it in misleading
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History
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HISTORY P1 FEBRUARY/MARCH 2012
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INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION 1. This question paper consists of FOUR questions
based on the prescribed content framework as contained in the guideline document: QUESTION
1: WHAT WAS THE IMPACT OF THE COLD WAR
IN FORMING THE WORLD AS IT WAS IN
THE 1960s? USSR/USA Creating spheres of interest: Focus on Cuba QUESTION 2: HOW WAS
UHURU REALISED IN AFRICA IN THE 1960s AND 1970s? Case Study: Tanzania QUESTION
3: WHAT FORMS OF CIVIL SOCIETY PROTEST EMERGED FROM THE 1960s UP TO 1990?
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(1 x 2) (Written source) In what ways does the visual source convey the message of African
socialism in Tanzania? (2 x 2) How does the visual source differ from the written source regarding
communal farming? (2 x 2) Comment on whether Tanzania s policy of self reliance was successful.
(2 x 2)
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2.1.3
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2.1.4
(4)
2.1.5
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2.1.6
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2.2
Study Source 2B. 2.2.1 2.2.2 Define the concept single party system in your own words. (1 x 2) (2)
Explain whether Nyerere was successful in implementing a single party (2 x 2) system in
Tanzania. (Statement 1) How did Nyerere ensure that parliamentarians were in touch with ordinary
Tanzanians? (Statement 2) (1 x 2) Explain what the words they must have hated it tell you about
the (2 x 2) attitude of Tanzanian parliamentarians. (Statement 2) Using the information from
Statements 1 and 2, as well as your own knowledge, explain which ONE of the statements you
think would be most useful regarding Nyerere s rule of Tanzania. (2 x 2)
(4)
2.2.3
(2)
2.2.4
(4)
2.2.5
(4)
2.3
Explain the limitations of Sources 2A and 2B to a historian studying Nyerere s rule of Tanzania.
(2 x 2) Using the information from ALL the sources and your own knowledge, write a paragraph
of about EIGHT lines (about 80 words) explaining the impact of Nyerere s policy of African
socialism on Tanzania.
(4)
2.4
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The Free Speech Movement (FSM) at the University of...
The Free Speech Movement (FSM) at the University of California at Berkeley started during the
fall of 1964. (Freeman, Jo) But there were many events leading up to this point. The Free Speech
Movement began to obtain momentum in the fall of 1963 and the spring of 1964 the Bay Area was
rocked with the civil rights demonstrations against employers who practiced racial discrimination.
(Freeman, Jo) These students believed that this was wrong and felt the need to do something about
it. So many Berkeley students were recruited for these protests from Bancroft and Telegraph which
where the companies that were racial discriminating against races and groups of people.(Freeman,
Jo) With these protest there were many arrest made of Berkeley students... Show more content on
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18 student groups from across the political spectrum asked the Dean to reverse the ruling. (Freeman,
Jo) But when they met with the dean they found out that the ruling was not put in place from him
and that it came from someone higher up on the board at Berkeley. So with that student groups
defied the policy by setting up their tables as before, and also in front of the administration building
facing Sproul Plaza, where they had never been before. (Freeman, Jo) While the tables were being
set up student activists led a rally and a march against the new rules of protesting on campus. The
students marching and five tables were ordered to the dean s office and with that, 400 Students
signed the petition of complicity and filled the halls of the administration building demanding that
they too be disciplined. So they were indefinitely suspended. (Freeman, Jo)
While the 400 plus students were getting disciplined in the dean s off Jack Weinberg, got arrested
for sitting behind the CORE table by campus police, after he refused to give his name or show his
id, even though he didn t even go to the school anymore. (Freeman, Jo) Since he had a long
record before this arrest with civil rights movements the spring before the FSM movement, he had
more experience with the law he was more likely to do something dramatic for the cause he was
fighting for. (Freeman, Jo) When the police were called he went limp and
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History of Afghanistan and Pakistan
Analysis
Historically Afghanistan and Pakistan have had a good relationship. During the 1980s, Afghan
refugees used the Durand Line border to flee the soviet takeover of their country. With funds aid
from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Pakistan hosted over 3 million Afghans
at various refugee camps. In 1999, the United States gave $70 million in assistance to Afghan
refugees in Pakistan. Pakistan also became the major training ground for the Mujahideen rebel
fighters who fought against the Soviet backed Afghan government and the invading Soviet forces.
The Mujahedeen included not only locals but also Arabs and others from over 40 different Islamic
nations. A religious extremist group known as the Taliban took control of Afghanistans government
after the soviet withdrawal and established friendly relations with neighboring Pakistan. Pakistan
used the Taliban to attack Indian interests in Afghanistan, however after the overthrow of the
Taliban in late 2001 by the United States and allies, Afghan Pakistani relations became strained.
India views Afghanistan as a means of access to Central Asian trade and energy resources, as well
as a means of advancing its own broader domestic and regional interest. Central Asia is one of the
fastest growing markets in the world; and economic activity in the region has had steady growth ,
expanding at about 6 percent per year(imf,2014). Growth in the Central Asian region has mainly
been driven by strong domestic demand, oil,
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How Did Gandhi Influence British Imperialism
Throughout modern history, Britain s exponential growth inevitably affected the future of many
nations in the contemporary world in particular, the culturally intertwined state of India. Even in the
initial stages of colonisation, India was forcefully occupied by the British East India Company;
however, it was not until 1858 that a dictatorship was officially announced and the nation was
forced to regard England as the true homeland . Amidst societal unease and a growing discontent
with the British rulers by the poor peasants, India s emancipation seemed inevitable in order for the
nation to truly progress. In effect, a revolutionary leader spawned; Mohandas Gandhi. His great
philosophical mind held innovative ideas which were instrumental in the achievement of Indian
Independence with his thoughtful ideologies and beliefs paving the way for oppressed Indians to
ultimately unite against British imperialism. Consequently, this resulted in the monumental
Satyagraha campaign that triumphed successfully against the British authorities. In spite of fierce
British opposition to India s pleas for self governance, Gandhi continually pressed for a peaceful
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In order to counter act the pervasive actions the British were enacting onto the Indians, Gandhi
began one of history s most influential movements. Termed the Salt Satyagraha , this prodigious
struggle for independence had fundamentally changed the England s influence over India forever; a
march which, although having minuscule beginnings, swelled to over 100, 000 humans whom all
desired one thing freedom from British oppression (MapsofIndia, 2015) Culturally, this campaign
was of utmost importance as it was within the realm
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History Of Hotel Lodging
Hotel and lodging sector is one of the oldest parts that make up the hospitality industry. The origins
of the industry can be traced to the earliest of times known to mankind. The history of hotels is
intimately connected to that of civilizations; facilities offering guests hospitality have been in
evidence since early biblical times (Levy Bonvin, 2003, para.1). While the most ancient hotels did
not have all the modern amenities that consumers have become accustomed to receiving when
frequenting the various hotelbrands and companies, the ancient hotels helped create the industry
that is still growing and evolving today.
At the start of the hotel industry, there was not of actual facilities that would resemble the hotels
that consumer is accustomed to seeing nowadays. Many of the accommodations offered to
travelers where bare bones, and the providers of the lodging were mostly concerned with
providing a safe place for the travelers to rest in between major outposts for a civilization that didn
t have the modern transportation methods. The modern ease of traveling was not afforded to the
customers of that time, which meant that the act of traveling from one city to another was very
hazardous. Travelling during that time was progressively more hazardous, which helped to spur the
gradual appearance of inns across much of Europe (Levy Bonvin, 2003, para.5). Thus, the start of
the industry revolved around offering a safe resting spot for the newfound travelers
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Pinto Seed Germination
1. The hypothesis of this lab was, If the pinto beans are in constant light, then the number of seeds
germinated will increase faster. Based on our data, we found that our hypothesis was wrong. Our
data didn t support our hypothesis, but it does support why our hypothesis was wrong. The most
important data that supports this is the fact that 3 seeds under no light germinated and 1 seedunder
constant light germinated. (We re not going to look at constant light right now, because that as our
control group.) Our hypotheses states that we thought more seed under constant light were going to
germinate than seeds under no light. The number of seeds germinated is the most important piece
of data because it is the Dependent variable, it s what we are trying to measure, or figure out.
2. Question: How does the amount of light a pinto seed gets affect seed germination? Answer: I
learned that pinto seeds will germinate faster if they are exposed to less light. The less light that
the seed absorbs, the faster it will germinate.
3. For the most part, the design of our experiment was pretty good. One weakness I think we had
was our constant. I think we would have had a better constant if the seeds in the Natural Light
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One way I would have furthered the experiment is observing the seeds for longer. By doing this,
we could see how the growth of a pinto seed changes the needs of the seeds. This means that if we
left the seeds in the corresponding places for longer, would the end result of the new experiment
change. As a seed matures into a plant, other factors come into play. We haven t learned about his
yet, and my knowledge is limited on this subject, but, photosynthesis is something that comes into
play for green plants. I know it involves sunlight. My question is, would the plant, after the stages
of germination, be able to survive without light? I infer that the answers no, and I m curious to see
if I m
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Persia During The Great War Analysis
Since the 1980s, historians have often debated the role of Persia during the Great War and the
nations impact on the conflict. Currently, the historiographical record views Persia as small actor
in the Great War when the Ottoman Empire declared a holy war against the Britain, France,
Russia, Serbia, and Montenegro on November 14, 1914. Yet, there are few historians, such as WM.
J. Olson, Mohammad Gholi Majd, and Stephanie Cronin, examine Persia in World War Ifrom a
political perspective that focuses on Persia as a redeemable country trying to let go of its British
master. Instead, mainstream scholarship tends to view Persia from the peripheral point of view
while focusing on the Ottoman conflict and their connection to Germany. Fellow historians Hew
Strachan and Kristian Coates Ulrichsen follow this line of thought, and view the nation as one that
cannot redeem itself from British involvement. This presents a major issue within the historical
record as new scholarship emerges on British interest in Persia and the... Show more content on
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An examination of Olson, Majd, and Cronin s work illustrates the overall impact on Persia in a
peripheral sense because each case examines the connection between the political and cultural
movements of the time in relation to the British. These authors essentially redeem Persia agency as
an actor during the Great War by acknowledging its participation and impact in the event. These
works will be analyzed in conjecture with Strachan and Ulrichsen s scholarship to demonstrate
Persia s participation in a global context. Yet, these sources will serve as point of reference to
demonstrate how mainstream scholarship ignores Persia to focus on the Ottoman conflict. A
textual analysis of mainstream scholarship demonstrates how the political narrative allowed this to
take
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Compare And Contrast 2-In-1 Laptop Comparison
2 in 1 Laptops Comparison
I been thinking about buying a new laptop for myself. I would like a laptop more advanced that
the one I currently have. I would like it to be touchscreen and to use it as a tablet as well. This
computer would be for my personal use. Some of the things I would use it for will be;
Surfing the web
Shop online
Taking notes at the Church s meeting
Taking notes at church s meeting would be reason number one why I want to get the 2 in 1 computer
. I would like something not as big but not as small either. The laptop I currently have it is 17 and I
do not like to take it because I considered too big and thick to being carrying it around. I also have
a table but it is 7 . I use this tablet to take notes but it is too small, and it doesn t have a keyboard,
making it difficult to me to take notes. Besides the only program that it has to take notes is not
good and it doesn t let me install Microsoft Word or any Microsoft product to it.... Show more
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I went to the Walmart of Sanford, Spring Lake and Aberdeen. They have sample computers so I
was able to try them. In this table I listed 4 brands I looked at and 6 features I looked for to buy this
computer.
More Information and Review about Each Computer
Dell Inspiron
I decided to test this product because I consider Dell one of the best brand in computers. This
computer is thin and really light, it only weights about 3 pounds. It is really smooth when working
with it. It is fast and that is what I like the most.
Some other features that this computer offers are;
Hard drive capacity of
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Righteousness, By Mark Twain
Upon further exploration of the timeless author, Mark Twain, it is clear from his work that he
has addressed the question of righteousness. As we take a look back in time from the lens of
Twain s early life, this question of righteousness becomes very relevant. Growing up during the
mid 1800s in Missouri, a place rampant with slavery, Twain was able to explore the American soul
with wit, buoyancy, and a sharp eye for truth. Eventually he would soon come to realize the deep
racial problems that existed in the south. For the young Mark Twain, violence was commonplace,
he had witnessed many acts that would challenge his view on righteousness; when he was 9
years old, he saw a local man murder a cattle rancher, and at 10 he watched a slave die after a
white overseer struck him with a piece of iron. However, due to the fact that he lived on the
border of the Mississippi River, Twain witnessed both slavery and freedom which made him
realize that although corruption lives within all of us, righteousness can be found in all of us,
which is what Twain had used for the premise of most of his novels. Samuel Clemens, better know
by his pen name, Mark Twain was born on November 30, 1835 in Florida, Missouri as the sixth
child of John and Jane Clemens. During Twain s early life, his family was nearly destitute with the
unexpected death of his father. Growing up, he was introduced to many different extremes, on one
hand his environment was sunlit and exuberant, but on the other hand
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Andres Acosta Biography
My father s coworker and close friend, Andres Acosta, is a production foreman for a company
called SM Energy. One of their facilities is located in Catarina, Texas, about 20 miles from his
home, Carrizo Springs, Texas. Andres is the oldest amongst his two siblings, one brother and
sister. His father was rarely in his life, so he balanced school and help raising his siblings. He
provided a great father figure to his siblings, and always watched over them. His character as a
supporting person to others developed when he was young, and stuck with him to this day, and
believes it is one of the key reasons why he is successful. He graduated Carrizo Springs High
School in 2006 with Honors and the Top 10% of his high school class. Andres later attended the
University of Texas at Austin, with the intention of pursuing a degree in Computer Science, and...
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Every foreman is assigned to receive individual reports from about 180 220 oil wells, and view
their production rates. After viewing these reports, Andres compares approximate numbers that
each oil well is projected to produce financially, and compare those numbers to the recent
production rates. If a well is not functioning up to the expected progress to meet the set financial
goals, it is the foreman s job to notify the operators to fix the situation. Andres uses a total
approximated income number to examine if his whole route is producing on quota. If an oil well is
significantly producing more water than oil/natural gas, than the production service of that well
should try to be optimized the best they can because SM Energy makes money from selling fossil
fuels, not water. All wells require money to be operated, so if a well is not making much money,
then it should not be worth investing in if it is not going to make any money in
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My First Day In High School
Today is August 10th, 2065 and it is my first day of Year 6 and I am only 9 years old. I sighed as
I finished speaking for the online journal and I watched the spoken words turn to typed words on
the holographic screen. I closed my eyes and put my head in the palm of my pale hand as I
closed up the journal, unable to think of anything else to write at the moment. After a few more
seconds of just sitting at the desk, I decided I could just finish writing later, so, I decided to get
ready for my final year at the Skill School.
Skill School is the first school all kids are enrolled in. Everyone starts at age 5 and typically leaves
at age 11 to go to one of four secondary schools: Offense, Defense, Agriculture, or Health. Or if you
aren t skilled enough to make it to one of those schools you got placed in the fifth, inferior school,
the Other School. I started school at age 5, just like every other normal kid does. I went through
Years 1, 2, and 3 but last year I got a letter during our break saying I was being bumped to Year 6 at
barely 9 years old.
My heart raced along in time with my thoughts about the day. If I was being honest, I was feeling
rather nervous and..scared I guess, though, scared doesn t really cover exactly how I m feeling. It
s like I m scared and nervous and excited and so many other things and I just couldn t explain it. It
was the strangest I had felt since my actual first day in Year 1.
Daniel walked through the large set of doors that led into his
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Essay about Whale Hunting By the Makah Tribe
Whale hunting has been a way of life for the Makah Tribe for more than 2000 years. They have
traditionally depended on the whale meat to survive as well as they have utilized the whales
blubber and oil. The dependence on whale hunting has caused the whale to be an integral part of
the Makah culture. The whale is in their songs, dances, designs and basketry. It has given them a
disciple and pride in their tribe. Yet for the past seventy years the Makahhas been prevented from
hunting due to the gray whale, the whale they hunt, being on the endangered list. In 1994 the gray
whale was removed form the endangered list opening the possibility of the Makah Tribe to hunt
again. Yet this possibility has caused anti whalingorganizations... Show more content on
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This treaty s importance to the Makahs is due, to what they feel as, their need for their culture to
be able to hunt. They believe that without hunting integrated into their culture their people have
grown restless and lack discipline and pride. The also attribute many of their health problems to
the lack of sea mammal meat in their diet. They believe that the restoration of whaling will help
restore that discipline and pride as well as help physically.
The Makah realize that people are concerned that if they resume whale hunting that the gray
whale will suffer the possibility of extension again. Yet the treaty carries stipulations on what and
how many whales they can kill. The Makah can only kill up to five adult gray males in migration
per year. The are not allowed to hunt a calf or a mother with a calf. With the species having its
largest population ever at 22,263 and increasing 2.5 percent every year, the Makah s hunt will not
threaten the gray whale with endangerment.
Anti whaling organizations argue that if the Makah are allowed to hunt that they should not be able
to hunt the migrating males, only those in permanent residence. Yet Makah Tribal Chairman Greig
Arnold replied Whaling is dangerous enough just to go, and then to add all these stipulations just
makes it more dangerous. These stipulations would force the Makah to hunt in the ocean in
December or early spring when the seas are high and the weather is
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Racial Discrimination Throughout The Civil Rights Act Of 1964
I.BACKGROUND:
1.FACTUAL BACKGROUND:
Racial discrimination continues to be a prominent problem in today s society. It has been
prohibited federally since the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (title VII). Despite being a law for over 50
years, major companies continue to have issues with racial discrimination. In fact, the most common
type of discrimination employees report to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
(EEOC) is racial discrimination. The U.S. EEOC enforces all of these laws. EEOC also provides
oversight and coordination of all federal equal employment opportunity regulations, practices, and
policies. Racial discrimination practices that are prohibited include hiring/firing, compensations,
classifications, promotions, layoffs, recruitment, training/apprenticeship programs, and leave
decided based on race. Federal Laws Prohibiting Job Discrimination (EEOC).
These racial discrimination practices comes at high cost for society. Large companies like Texaco,
Coca Cola and Merrill Lynch have had to pay millions of dollars to compensate the victims of race
discrimination and to pay for their own responsibility in encouraging or allowing a discriminatory
atmosphere to flourish in the workplace. However, these are the minimal costs because racial
discrimination has much larger implications on society. An important component of a country s
development is the ability for it citizens to collectively contribute, however this is prohibited by
discrimination (Winter). The fact
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Good Oral Hygiene For A Persons Overall Health
Good oral hygiene plays an important role in a persons overall health. Also, it can help a person
to be more confident, which in turn leads to better success! Some people do not realize the
consequences of poor oral hygiene on their overall health. The consequences are not just bad
teeth! For example: you may end up with an infection of the blood, heart problems, respiratory
problems, etc. While some know this, many do not think it affects their ability to succeed in
school and career. If a person has bad teeth, they will be more likely to be self conscious.
Therefore, they might not smile or seem as friendly. Friendliness and a smile is very important
in any job because that is what builds trust. It is very hard for most people to trust someone who
never smiles. Because of poor oral health, parents are missing more work and children are missing
more school. Also, it is harder to concentrate when oral health is bad. Children with tooth pain
maybe distracted from learning valuable information because they are so focused on their tooth
pain. As a result, parents miss work because they have to take their kids to the dentists or tend to a
sick child when teeth get infected. Then, if the parents themselves need care, that only adds to the
struggle. Dental care is not cheap. Especially, if a person does not have insurance. A concern is that
people might put off important dental work because they cannot afford dental care or insurance. As
a result, they may battle
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Importance Of The Micro Economic Environment
Activity one: 1.1Explain the importance of the micro economic environment to business
organisations: Microeconomics looks at how individual players in the economy, such as
households and firms, interact. It focuses on the impact that their economic choices have on the
allocation of scarce resources to meet unlimited demand. These interactions match what one
party wants or demands in economic term and what the other gives in exchange (supply). Each
time someone buys a chocolate bar from a newsagent or undertakes the morning paper round,
there s an interaction between supply and demand (ESRC). (P)Demand curve Equilibrium point
of D S Supply curve (Q) Fig1.1: equilibrium of consumer demand curve and firm s supply The
Above picture clearly illustrate that where the Demand and supply curves intersect, that is called
equilibrium point of demand and supply where consumer demand is equal to supply from firms
or production sector and Q shows quantity and P shows price. The collective way of all the
decisions on demand and supply, use of resources and opportunity costs made by millions of
people or firms sets the price for goods, services, assets and labour demand and supply therefore
form the main principle that underlines all microeconomics (ESRC). The microeconomics
environment is the study of individuals and firms or organisations, which are directly linked to
business. The study of microeconomics focus on subsisting and prospective stakeholders of
company.
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Essay on C. S. Lewis Works
C. S. Lewis was a celebrated academic in the field of medieval literature, first at Oxford
University, then at Cambridge, where he held the first chair in medieval and Renaissance
literature. He also was a noted convert to Christianity who in the 1940 s established himself as a
popular Christian apologist with a series of wartime radio talks, later collected under the title
Mere Christianity (1952). Between 1938 and 1945 he wrote a trilogy of science fiction books
(the Space Trilogy, consisting of Out of the Silent Planet, 1938; Perelandra, 1943; and That
Hideous Strength: A Modern Fairy Tale for Grownups, 1945) with underlying Christian themes. He
was still unmarried in the early 1950 s, living with his brother and an elderly widow and... Show
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However, the publishers, Geoffrey Bles, like today s filmmakers, decided to space them out to
one per year. He had found a young illustrator, Pauline Baynes, for the first book and asked her to
stay with the series. After the series was published, Lewis received the 1957 Carnegie Medal,
Britain s most prestigious award for children s literature, for the last chronicle, The Last Battle.
Some have argued the award was really for the whole series, but in many ways, The Last Battle
really is the best of the seven stories. The order of reading the Chronicles which Lewis
recommended is not the order in which they were written or published. Lewis suggested that
new readers start with The Magician s Nephew, which tells of the creation of Narnia. This
should be followed by The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, then The Horse and His Boy,
Prince Caspian, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Silver Chair, and finally The Last Battle,
which tells the story of the Narnian world brought to an end. Four of the stories deal with
children entering the parallel, or secondary, world of Narnia, setting disorder to right, and then
returning to their own world, only to find that no time at all has elapsed there. One of the novels
presents an adventure that happens purely within Narnia; one tells a story of secondary world
spilling over into the children s primary world of England; and in one, The Last Battle, all the
previous friends of
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  • 7. ICU Psychosis ICU Psychosis Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Psychosis is a syndrome of cognitive impairment in critically ill patients that can be described in the following terms including ICU syndrome, acute confusional state, encephalopathy, acute brain failure, and postoperative delirium. However, the lack of terminological consensus has led authors to collectively term this syndrome of brain dysfunction as delirium(Bujar). Delirium is defined in the American Psychiatric Association (APA) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM V) as, a disturbance of consciousness and cognition that develops over a short period of time from hours to days and fluctuates over time (Girard). It is determined that the prevalence of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Environmental interventions that can be used to orient the client when they are in times of confusion, stress or overstimulation can be to place calendars, clocks, and family pictures in the client s room. Another possible intervention is for the caregiver to help orient and reduce possible agitation. Sensory overload can also result in patient stress and anxiety, which may be due to environmental noise levels that are particularly high in the ICU. Interventions can include limiting noise in and around the client s room and helping the client understand noises that cannot be prevented. Conversation can be stressful to hear for some patients, even more so if it is about the client. Stress can be reduced by staff by finding a more appropriate place in the unit away from the client for client related discussion. Decreasing or muting the noise of phones, setting alarms based on client conditions and reducing unnecessary alarms can also help to limit noise. For example, when assessing a client s blood pressure, making sure to silence the alarm when handling BP devices or invasive lines and remembering to reset them when done help reduce noise levels for the patient. It is useful to remember that pharmacological treatments given to improve delirium may themselves cause delirium or increase sedation. Almost every medication prescribed in the ICU setting can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Stereotypes In The Movie Rush Hour The comedic movie Rush Hour is known for its clever humor and intriguing diversion of two extremely different cultures. The movie Rush Hour, is starred by the actor Jackie Chan and famous comedian and actor Chris Tucker. James Carter played by Chris Tucker, as a Los Angeles police department officer is given the role by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, also known as the F.B.I., to babysit Inspector Lee and keep him out of the ongoing kidnapping investigation. Jackie Chan, known in the movie as Inspector Lee, is a private inspector from China that is sent to the United States by the Chinese Ambassador to help find his daughter who was kidnapped. These two characters with two mismatched personalities, are forced to work together to solve the case that will ultimately lead to the rescue of the Chinese Ambassador s daughter. Stereotypes are introduced throughout films to create a character and give the character a personality. The characters are also shown to break their stereotypes throughout the movie by the various events that take place. In Rush Hour , James Carter and Inspector Lee are given specific stereotypes that have been placed on their cultures for many years. For example, James Carter assumes that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On a cruise, Lee and Carter come across the song War by Edwin Starr. Carter jokingly says to Lee You don t know nothin about no War . Lee responds stating Everybody knows War . War is sung by an African American male, and is mainly embraced by the African American community but Lee knows the lyrics to the song and is able to sing along throughout the car ride. This scene to many viewers, is a feel good scene with catchy music and funny dances but the larger message that is being portrayed is that the color of our skin doesn t define the music we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Science Of Space Probes Space probes are our doorway to the rest of our solar system, allowing us to find new information about our universe. Space probes travel to other planets, moons, comets, and any other body in space. Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 are also traveling outside of our solar system in order to further explore. As the space probes travel, and once they reach their destination, they constantly measure the environment around them with extremely interesting scientific instruments. Many space probes have been launched by NASA, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and each one has different equipment based on what is intended to be studied. Five extremely interesting space probes with fascinating scientific instruments are Voyager 1,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Planetary Radio Astronomy (PRA) listens to radio signals produced by the sun and planets, while the Plasma Wave Investigation (PWS) essentially works like the PRA, but only listens for audio frequencies and frequencies slightly above audible. The last instrument is IRIS (Infrared Interferometer Spectrometer and Radiometer), which actually acts as three instruments. It acts a thermometer, measuring the heat objects emit, as well as, determining when certain elements or compounds are in an atmosphere or surface and using a separate radiometer to measure the amount of sunlight reflected by a body. All of these scientific instruments helped the voyagers study the outer planets, and will continue to help scientists learn about interstellar space. Despite the fact that both voyagers were built the same with all of these components, they are slightly different. As mentioned before, different instruments for each probe are disabled or broken, but they also had different missions when they were launched. Voyager 1 was supposed to study Jupiter, Saturn, and Saturn s moon Titan. However, Voyager 2 was supposed to study Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus. Both were later extended to study the interstellar medium. Voyager 2 was also launched after Voyager 1. Voyager 1 launched on August 20, 1977, and Voyager ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Diar Loneliness They ve been picked up. That s what happened. They ve been taken. In July of 1492, one of the greatest concerns happened to Jewish families in the Netherlands. Hitler invaded and took over Germany having the Nazis kill all of the Jews. The Frank family and the Van Daan family left in the middle of the night to walk approximately two miles to their hiding spot. The Frank family left everything chaotic and wrote a note saying they escaped to Switzerland anticipating it would attract fewer suspicions. After both families arrived and introduced themselves, they settled into their small but capable living space. Neither family realized how long they would be in hiding or if they d even survive. There were Innumerable amount of years that have passed and the conditions were getting worse. It s harder for them to live as time went by since they feared more, the food supply was decreasing, and they progressively got extremely bored. As they were hiding, there were a copious amount of problems that they faced. One of the problems they faced was quiet time . Where they were hiding, there were workers below who could hear every move. On page 286 of The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since they were hiding, they couldn t step foot out of their place of they would be caught. With knowing this, they needed to find a rebellious individual that would illegally provide them food and anything else they needed. In The Diary of Anne Frank, Miep and Mr. Kraler were the ones to take on the task of providing them with their supplies. Miep would come by frequently to check to see if everything was okay. When she brought their groceries, it essentially consisted of beans, potatoes, and bread. It was hard for a few of them to eat occasionally as a result of it being the same foods often. Another material that Miep brought was books to read. Once a week, she would bring a total of five books, all of different topics that they could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Earthquakes In Texas Earthquakes in North Texas have been popular in the past couple of years. Texas has never been a state to host earthquakes like the ones being experienced. There has been many theories from locals about the causes of minor earthquakes. What are their theories about the increasing in earthquakes in North Texas? One, is the Hydraulic fracking , the drilling that effects the underground soil to crack. It only gives airways for gas or oil to work its way up to the surface. The theory of hydraulic fracturing does not add up for some but that the wastewater disposals theory is a better conclusion. Wastewater disposals or water injections are related to fracking institutions. Wastewater disposals are water tunnels filled from underground that can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Reaction Paper On Apathy Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for the worst of them all the apathy of human beings. Helen Keller s beautifully articulated words reflect the abnormality of apathy among human beings. Apathy is neither a deadly disease that solely attacks the weak nor a problem faced by certain groups of people. Apathyaffects humanity as a whole, striking human beings regardless of race, religion, and culture. Apathy is generally defined as the absence or suppression of passion, emotion, or excitement ( Apathy, n.d.). When the word apathy comes to mind, one may picture bustling hallways filled with high school students. Students are running, texting, and yelling profanities at one another, unaware or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John Darley and Bibb Latane first demonstrated this effect in 1968 following the murder of Kitty Genovese. Genovese was murdered in 1964 by Winston Moseley who stabbed her to death near her home in Queens, New York. Darley and Bibb discovered that the probability of assistance is inversely related to the number of bystanders present. The more bystanders, the less likely a person will offer help to a victim in need. In one experiment, Latane and Judith Rodin staged a distress situation. 70 percent of people, who were alone, offered help to the woman in distress. However, only 40 percent of people offered help when there were more people present in a room ( Bystander Effect, n.d.). The case of Kitty Genovese further supports our society s growing societal apathy. Social apathy goes against most religions belief in the Golden Rule, which states, Do to others as you would have them do to you. To be apathetic in society goes against a human being s nature. It is virtually impossible to do anything without feeling any form of emotion. Social apathy reverses altruism and well placed morals in our society. If social apathy were to rise in the coming years, our community and society would be easily subject to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Pros And Cons Of Having This Test Why am I having this test? This test is used to diagnose the following conditions: Syndromes associated with adrenal gland hormone production (virilizing syndromes). The absence of a menstrual cycle (amenorrhea) in women. Androstenediones (ADs) are hormones that give rise to the sex hormones. They are called precursors. Increased levels of ADs in an adult female cause male characteristics to develop. Your health care provider may order this test if you experience: Deeper voice. Hair growth. Sterility. What is being tested? This test measures the following steroid precursors: Androstenediones (ADs). Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA S). What kind of sample is taken? A blood sample is required for this test.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... DHEA: Tanner Stage I: 0.14 2.76 ng/mL (females); 0.11 2.37 ng/mL (males). Tanner Stage II: 0.83 4.87 ng/mL (females); 0.37 3.66 ng/mL (males). Tanner Stage III: 1.08 7.56 ng/mL (females); 0.75 5.24 ng/mL (males). Tanner Stage IV and V: 1.24 7.88 ng/mL (females); 1.22 6.73 ng/mL (males). DHEA S: Tanner Stage I: 7 209 mcg/dL (females); 7 126 mcg/dL (males). Tanner Stage II: 28 260 mcg/dL (females); 13 241 mcg/dL (males). Tanner Stage III: 39 390 mcg /dL (females); 32 446 mcg/dL (males). Tanner Stage IV and V: 81 488 mcg/dL (females); 65 371 mcg/dL (males). What do the results mean? This test can produce many different results. Increased levels of adrenal steroid precursors may indicate: Adrenal gland tumor or other tumors. Inherited syndromes of the adrenal gland, such as congenital adrenal hyperplasia. This condition is due to a defect in a protein (enzyme) that results in low production of the hormone cortisol. Decreased levels of adrenal steroid precursors may be associated with: Impaired adrenal gland function (adrenal insufficiency). Ovarian failure. Questions to ask your health care provider Ask your health care provider, or the department that is doing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Getting Enough Calcium through Food Essay example The body s metabolism relies on minerals such as calcium to function properly. Calcium is not produced in the body directly. Any food eaten is the sole source calcium, which makes up nearly 1.5% of a person s total body weight. However, despite traditional understanding, calcium is not just found in dairy related products. A variety of foods also provide calciumto the benefit of the body. Both sources of calcium are detailed below. Without a doubt, the best food sources of calcium include dairy products. Specifically, well purchased and well known items such as milk, cheese, and yogurt provide nearly 100 to 400 mg of calcium per cup of serving. Another popular choice is cottage cheese. One half cup of low fat cottage cheese ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Very few realize, though, that one does not have to only eat daily products to acquire the recommended amounts of calcium. For instance, Cooking and Storage: 2 4 paragraphs The relationship between vitamin d and calcium is inextricably linked. Recent research has discovered when calcium intake is too low, vitamin D [triggers] a process in which stored calcium is mobilized from the bones (Holick) to help with bone healing and reformation. Vitamin D acts in the body to replenish low amounts of calcium. The skeletal system and the digestive tract can be tapped when the blood calcium begins to fall...[and]...increase absorption of calcium from food [and] lost in urine (Sizer 243). In sum, regular amounts of calcium are essential to good health in the body. Unlike other minerals, calcium is considered to be a very stable mineral. Processes such as pasteurization, heating, or drying...does not reduce availability of calcium (Ensminger and Ensminger 301). The mineral remains intact, regardless whether it is in ice cream, a boiled pudding, or a frozen dairy item. For milk to retain its high calcium makeup, it is best stirred as it heats to incorporate the calcium salts into the liquid (Ibid.). Cooking other calcium rich food sources also must follow proper guidelines. For instance, vegetables should be cooked by using small amounts of water, by keeping the sizes of the pieces as large as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Voyages Of The Slave Trade Voyages Other risks that affected the slave trade voyage, indirectly to investors while directly to the ship owner, captain and others aboard included natural disasters due to weather and navigation, attacks by pirates or competing trading countries, slave rebellions, and diseases as mentioned before. The weather and natural disasters is not widely cited as a great risk to these voyages. Nonetheless, it is imperative in the analysis if we are trying to capture a complete picture of the supply line of slaves to the colonies. At the very start of the trade in 1514, voyages only crossed the Southern Atlantic Ocean, but as the trade grew by 1650, and slaves started to be shipped to North America and some to Europe, as shown in figure 2, captains also had to face the rough conditions that came with sailing the northern Atlantic Ocean (Slave voyages, 2014) Figure 2. This table shows the destination of the voyages from the beginning of the trade, until it was abolished. Notice that slaves were not shipped farther north until later in the slave trade, starting with the British Caribbean and moving north. (Slaves Embarked Table, 2014) While crossing the Atlantic, fears of being attacked by pirates, or taken over by a Spanish ship were very real (Eltis et al., 2010). The reasons for such attacks are clear; the ships transported valuable goods (slaves, among other goods such as gold and ivory) and was very vulnerable in the middle of the ocean, with only a small crew aboard to defend it. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Cloud Computing Cloud computing is an emerging computing technology that uses the internet and central remote servers to maintain data and applications. Cloud computing allows consumers and businesses to use applications without installation and access their personal files at any computer with internet access. This technology allows for much more efficient computing by centralizing storage, memory, processing and bandwidth. Cloud computing is broken down into three segments: applications, platforms, and infrastructure. Each segment serves a different purpose and offers different products for businesses and individuals around the world. In June 2009, a study conducted by VersionOne found that 41% of senior IT professionals actually don t know what... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The test bed is beginning at six physical locations, each hosting a cloud computing infrastructure utilizing HP hardware and Intel processors.[4] Active platforms The following companies are some that have developed platforms that allow end users to access applications from centralized servers using the internet. Next to each company is the name of their platform. Google (GOOG) Apps Engine Amazon.com (AMZN) EC2 Microsoft (MSFT) Windows Live Terre mark Worldwide (TMRK) The Enterprise Cloud Salesforce.com (CRM) Force.com Net Suite (N) Suite flex Rack space Cloud cloud servers, cloud sites, cloud files Metrisoft Metrisoft SaaS Platform SUN Oracle direct link Infrastructure: The final segment in cloud computing, known as the infrastructure, is very much the backbone of the entire concept. Infrastructure vendors provide the physical storage space and processing capabilities that allow for the all the services described above. The products in this segment are slightly more varied than those in the other areas of cloud computing but include ones such as managed hosting, and development environments (such as Google gears) that allow users to build applications. Cloud storage, such as Amazon s S3, is also considered to be part of the infrastructure segment. Major Infrastructure Vendors Below are companies that provide infrastructure services: Google (GOOG) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Sexual Orientation In The LGBT Community The term LGBT was created around the 1980s. LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. The acronym was first a 14 lettered word to try and make an effort to represent all the different sexual orientations. Today there are about 58, maybe even more, different sexual orientations. Gender orientation is the legal and social status as men and women. Sexual orientation however, is what defines someone as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender. The best way to explain it is sexual orientation is whom you go to bed with and gender orientation is who you go to bed as. People of the LGBT community were treated very crudely, even today there is discrimination against people in the gay community. They would be sent to psychiatric wards because the majority of the people back then would say they were sick in their minds and didn t know what else to do with them. It wasn t until 1973 when the American Psychiatric Association ruled out homosexualtiy as an illness when Dr. Evelyn Hooker, who studied gay men, wrote a innovated paper on how homosexual men are just as adjusted as hetrosexual men, if not possibly even more. The LGBT community would also be at risk from being fired from their jobs because of their orientation or they would have their children taken away from them. Much of the LGBT community were beaten to death because of hate crimes. Hate crimes against the LGBT were in the highest rate in 2007. On July 16th 2008, a transgender, Angie Zapata, was beaten ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Wounds Endured in The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien Tim O Brien brings the Vietnam War back to life in The Things They Carried (1990) and elucidates the wounds suffered by soldiers during and after the war. The three main characters in this novel that exemplify the physical, social, and emotional wounds are Tim O Brien, Norman Bowker, and Mark Fossie. These men go through immense pain both during and after the war, which is not easy to heal. During the war, many soldiers get injured, incapacitated, and/or killed; thus physical wounds are something that every soldier accepts both mentally and physically. Tim O Brien is shot twice during the war. The first time he is shot, the medic Rat risks his life to help Tim, but when he was shot the second time the new medic Jorgenson is too afraid to move, and Tim nearly dies from shock. This injury has a big impact on Tim, and he is not only physically wounded but also psychologically as he was traumatized from the incident. Tim suffers a lot from his wound. For example, he says that a couple of weeks later my ass started to rot away. You could actually peel off chunks of skin with your fingernail (190) but the worst part for him is the shame. Tim O Brien explains that Pride isn t the right word. I don t know the right word. All I know is, you shouldn t feel embarrassed. Humiliation shouldn t be part of it (191) and this is why he wants to take revenge of Jorgenson. Although Tim overcomes the physical wound, he can t let go of the emotional wounds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Damned Thing Literary Devices In Ambrose Bierce s short story, The Damned Thing, specific writing choices allow the reader into believing the unimaginable. The use of literary devices is essential to illustrate what the narrator and the reader cannot see. In doing so, the terms used to articulate the indescribable are thought provoking. How do humans view the natural world? Throughout the section on page 47, Shadows of Carcosa, Bierce shatters the quintessential monster archetype, by creating a beast that the human eye cannot see. Through the use of descriptive language, characters, setting, style and tone, Bierce produces a piece of work that goes against the normative horror story. On page 47, there is extensive detail of everything but the creature. I was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the narrator Williams Harker shadows Hugh Morgan, he becomes aware that Morgan is severely frightened. What is it? What the devil is it? I asked. That Damned Thing! he replied, without turning his head. His voice was husky and unnatural. He trembled visibly (page 47). This quote highlights Morgan s role in the making of the creature. Bierce needs Morgan s character to illustrate the presence of a mysterious creature. Through Morgan s reaction and Harker s witness to the strange circumstances, Bierce makes the characters reliable. If the story was based solely off of Morgan s journal, the reader would chalk it up to Morgan going mad. Likewise, if the recount was solely based off of Harker s testimony, the reader would be inclined to believe he had gone mad. Bierce s use of Harker s character and the journal verifies the bizarre happenings. Additionally, Harker and Morgan are used to advance the imagery of the imperceptible being. Before the smoke of the discharge had cleared away I heard a loud savage cry a scream like that of a wild animal and flinging his gun upon the ground Morgan sprang away and ran swiftly from the spot. At the same instant I was thrown violently to the ground by the impact of something unseen in the smoke some soft, heavy substance that seemed thrown against me with great force. Here we see that even though the characters themselves cannot see the creature, through their circumstances the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Great Gatsby Language Analysis Music is a language, it depicts a feeling in ways words cannot. And the articulate message of music illuminates the wonderful reality of the present. I define myself as an observer in a world with many happenings. I see who people are and I describe them through my music. I will reiterate the power musichas, not only does it portray feelings but produces a message. Here in the Roaring Twenties mass culture is the way of the world, my music gives me a voice that I hope to use to instigate change. I recall the day Jay Gatsby approached me as if it was just seconds ago. I was still unknown, earning my money as a song plugger in Tin Pan Alley. Days went by and everything was as usual until the day I noticed a man staring at me. But that is not... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no one else it is just her, for the rest of my life, he drawled. From there on I wrote, I used his love her and along with my brother Ira wrote our song I ve Got Beginner s Luck . I, to this day, believe it perfectly encompasses not only the love that Gatsby has for Daisy but what it is like to love. It is exciting and unbelievable and hard to explain. That is what music is for isn t it, giving a meaning to the most memorable aspects of life. Anyways I arrived at Gatsby s house the day of the party, both nervous and excited. As I entered I was entranced at the scene in front of me, faces that were familiar passed by, I was starstruck. I watched as everyone danced, and drank, and had just enjoyed all that was presented to them. I found the band and handed them my compositions. I got up on the stage ready to conduct, before I began I turned around and made I made eye contact with Gatsby, next to him was his Daisy, he gave me a little nod and I turned back and began the song. Following the performance I turned around to see Gatsby, all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Research Questions The following research questions guided this study: 1.)How are schools reaching out to culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) parents and guardians? 2.)What are the key components to effective parental involvement and outreach when forging partnerships with culturally and linguistically diverse families? Search Process and Selection of Studies This search began with a list of possible research topics in the syllabus, given to me by my instructor, Dr. Shade. I spent time searching through the list and decided upon three different possible areas of research that involved the history of bilingual education, Second Language teaching methods, and state legislation governing Emerging Bilingual students. After a bit of frustration and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These parents are also more likely to not question their child s educational program, as they may interpret it as challenging the teacher s authority and professionalism. This lack of understanding can often be misinterpreted by teachers as a lack of caring about the child s education, when in fact the parents care very much about how their child is doing in school. This lack of communication between parents and educators results in miscommunication and deficit thinking. Since many parents of EBs do not speak English or understand how the school system works in this country, schools must effectively communicate to meaningfully involve students. Findings. In a case study by Collier and Auerbach (2011), the Families Promoting Success (FPS) program in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) was used to highlight the critical role of language and culture in forming effective partnerships with CLD parents. In response to the high number of Program Improvement schools failing to meet test score targets under No Child Left Behind (NCLB), LAUSD created the Families Promoting Success program in 2007 (Collier Auerbach, 2011). FPS was a family literacy program for parents of students who scored basic, below basic, and far below basic (mostly Emerging Bilinguals). The program created workshops to teach parents about the Open Court Reading Program (OCR) and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Secret Lives Of John Wilson Analysis Glory and Scandal , or in other words Mary and John, two characters from the novel The Secret Lives of Sgt. John Wilson who fall in love but eventually end their relationship on a tragic note. Many events occurred through out the novel that caught my interest such as; the way they fell madly in love, the transition into John becoming more of a ghost then a husband, then a more twisted unforeseen plot that caught most readers entirely by surprise. The love affairs between the characters in the novel plus the twists and turns you experience while reading is the main contributor as to why I love this book. Two polar opposites who started a life together, followed by scandal and deceit, then ended in a most unspeakable way. Mary Hutchinson was by far the most glorious and loving person through out the novel, caring, passionate, and loved by all that knew her. She was a young seamstress who lived a simple life making an honest living and was very close to her loving family. She had been pursued by her co worker the young Jack Wilson who fall in love with her (or so she thought), but it was normal for people to be attracted to her beautiful nature. After years of courting they had finally gotten married and had children of their own although the second would not be born until the father I say vaguely had left the country. This once highly sought after womanwould now be left to care for two young children while her husband moved countries to find work (not to mention flee ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Data Analysis Of DNA By The Standard Crystallographic Method The structure of 2 was determined by the standard crystallographic method, using a colorless plate crystal (0.028 Г— 0.034 Г— 0.046 mm3) of 2 for single crystal data analysis. All the data were collected using a Bruker SMART BREEZE diffractometer equipped with a 1K CCD area detector using graphite monochromated Mo KО± radiation at 200 K. A hemisphere of data was collected using a narrow frame method with the scan widths of 0.30В° in omega and an exposure time of 5 s /frame. The first 50 frames were remeasured at the end of the data collection to monitor the instrument and crystalstability. The maximum correction applied to the intensities was 2Пѓ(I). All the calculations were performed using the WinGX 98 crystallographic software package... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The specific surface area was estimated by the Langmuir surface area based the CO2 adsorption at 195 K. 2.6 Second order nonlinear optical measurements Powder second harmonic generating (SHG) measurements of polycrystalline material 2 were performed using a modified Kurtz NLO system using 1064 nm radiation [33]. A DAWA Q switched Nd:YAG laser, operating at 20 Hz, was used for the measurements. Because the SHG efficiency has been shown to depend strongly on the particle size, polycrystalline samples were ground and sieved (Newark Wire Cloth Co.) into distinct particle size ranges (20 45, 45 63, 63 75, 75 90, 90 125, 125 150, 150 200, 200 250, 250 Ојm). To make relevant comparisons with the known SHG materials, crystalline О± SiO2 and LiNbO3 were also ground and sieved into the same particle size ranges. Powders with the particle size in the range 45 63 Вµm were used for comparing the SHG intensities. All the powder samples with different particle sizes were placed in separate capillary tubes. No index matching fluid was used in any of the experiments. The SHG light, i.e., 532 nm green light, was collected in reflection and detected using a photomultiplier tube (Hamamatsu). To detect only the SHG light, a 532 nm narrow pass interference filter was attached to the tube. A digital oscilloscope (Tektronix TDS1032) was used to view the SHG signal. A detailed description of the equipment and the methodology used has been published [34]. 3. Results and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Sociology Course At Environmental Problems The introduction to sociology course this semester turned out to be a very intriguing class. I had prior knowledge and connection to the subject, but still I thoroughly enjoyed the class and feel that I learned and developed further knowledge into the subject of sociology. Many of the topics, discussions, and assignments I really enjoyed doing, and I am glad that the course turned out to be as great as it was. Due to this, I choose to not write about any activities or topics that I didn t enjoy learning, because all in all, I really enjoyed everything about this course. I have a connection to sociologysince a young age, and I very much enjoy studying all the topics we have learned thus far in this intro class. To write about assignments or topics that I didn t like would be hard for me because I would have to make up excuses to why I didn t enjoy something discussed. My favorite topic that we discussed in class was environmental problems. I really enjoy looking at environmental problems and the implications that arise in society stemming from the environmental problems in our world. We discussed the types of pollution and the complications that come from the different types of pollution. I really enjoy learning more about the topic of environmental change, because I already consider myself to be fairly interested in the topic prior to its discussion in class. We also talked about the social movements backing environmental change. I enjoy analyzing social movements because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Moon Phases Have you ever doubted what creates the moon phases? It is known that its appearance evolves over times. But why? The best method to understand the phases of the moon is to scrutinize the aspects of astronomy. First of all, we need to wipe out the most commonly held misconception about the moon s phases. The typical reason given for the cause of the moon phases is that we are observing the shadow of the Earth on the Moon! But it s not true. When the Moon goes through the shadow of the Earth, we obtain a lunar eclipse. The reality is that the moon crosses through the Earth s shadow only occasionally, so that can t be the reason of moon s phases. The actual reason for the moon s phases focuses on two prime aspects: the moon has a round shape ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This phase is known as full moon because it becomes fully illuminated by the sunlight. This is the one and only period in an entire month when the Earth s shadow is anywhere next to the moon. The shadow of the Earth directly points towards the moon at this time. But the moon moves above or below the shade and no eclipse generates. After one week, the moon has crossed another quarter of the path around the Earth. It remains in the third quarter position at that time. And the sunlight directly falls on the other fraction of the visible part of the moon. Finally, after a week, the moon returns to the starting position, known as the new moon . Generally, it moves above or below the sun, but it rarely arrives right in front of the sun, and we have an eclipse of the sun. So, it is prominent that the moon s phases are not produced by the shadow of the earth falling on the moon. Actually, the shade of the Earth falls on the moon only for two times, when there are lunar eclipses in a year. There are apparently thousands of websites that reveal what creates the moon s phases. If you want to know more about the changes of the moon s phases, you should definitely check out several moon software ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Capitalism And Capitalism In Society The value of money continues to decrease, but the need for this little yet powerful piece of paper continues to skyrocket. Many people believe money magically illuminates complications and solves problems. America has been a capitalist state for decades, so money may be considered fundamental to our survival as Americans. This may be the case for many, but I disagree. I believe capitalismis the base for social, political and economic inequality and the idea of capitalism deceives us into thinking we as Americans cannot function without money. Capitalism creates complications and conceive problems. In capitalism, many private owners control the means of production, causing the government not to regulate their businesses. Thus, allowing exploitation to occur. The U.S will continue to collapse as long as we are a capitalist society. This system forces us to be greedy and greed forces us to be selfish individuals. Once an individual is selfish they will continue to make decisions that have a negative impact on the lives of many. The upper classowns the means of production. They control and support some of the most prestigious institutions such as; prep schools, factories, social clubs and policy formation organization. Their wealthhas been in the family for many generations (old money) and will take several lifetimes to spend. The upper class are the people at the top of the social ladder with great wealth and assets. They possess endless resources, causing them to remain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Education Is Not A Finite Subject Education is not a finite subject, but an ever expanding conglomerate. Today we view success as going to school, getting a job, and having a family as success in the system. Schools see grades as progress of education. One has to know all options and succeed in truly understanding the subject that interests them the most. Jumping forward a couple of centuries kids are told to not major in art because it will not financially sustain them. It is too unstable and unpredictable. If we go through life learning things we aren t passionate about, then where is the fulfillment? Education thrives on being a habit, something that doesn t want to or need to stop. This is a different view then what letter is on the paper your professor gives to you... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the help of an education, anyone can seek their interest. People choose their own directions in life with this; they can set goals for themselves and make great efforts to achieve them. Education is surrounding all aspects of life and is transferred from one generation to another. So, if the present generation is educated, the forthcoming one is to be even more educated. Our generations will lead the society and country. Education has been recognized as the priority area since it improves the lives of others. People learn today, but tomorrow they will either lead or teach. Globally speaking, people lacking proper education generally cannot differentiate between right and wrong. They can be misguided unless guided correctly through education. The impacts on the entire globe are very apparent and crucial. People can become a troublesome element to the rest of the world if not properly taken care of. Thus, the accessibility and affordability of an education are significant to global development. There have been an increased number of juveniles who, before being sentenced, had not been working or going to school (Sturove 37). From the years 1987 90 the number of juveniles going to school did not add up to more than twenty percent. In 1993 this number increasingly jumped to fifty percent. According to Sturove, correctional facilities contain more than 40,000 juveniles; for certain kinds of crimes the increase in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Controversy Between Theistic Evolution And Religion As Francis Collins stated, Theistic Evolution is the belief that evolution is real, but that it was set in motion by God (Collins). Theistic Evolution does not separate the ideas of Creation and Evolution, and consider them as contrasting ideas. Instead, Theistic Evolution proposes that God s Creation included Evolution. People with this belief argue that Evolution is a part of God s Plan. Instead of interpreting the Bible literally, people of Theistic Evolution belief believe that the Bible should be interpreted loosely, taking only certain amounts the Bible for truth. Theistic Evolution accepts all scientific discoveries, or theories, such as the Big Bang, Evolution, and that the world began millions of years ago. The controversy with Theistic Evolution, is that it is considered to contradict itself, choosing to interpret only some portions of the Bible literally. The problem is that Christians with this belief are accepting Humanistic world views, which contradict and are inconsistent with the Bible and Christian religion. While the book of Genesis states that God created the Earth before the Sun and the Moon, people of the Evolutionist belief say the opposite, claiming that the Sun and the Moon came before the Earth (Mortenson).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One issue, is that if Christians believe that God rested after the six day creation of the Earth, when do people that believe in Theistic Evolution believe He rested? Evolution is an ongoing process, therefore, there has been no time for rest. Theistic Evolutionists are therefore discrediting Genesis and the Word of God (Stewart). Theistic Evolution also contradicts the Creation of Adam. The book of Genesis says that God created Man from the dust. God created Adam, a full human. He did not create a sub human or anything else that developed into Adam, He just created Adam. Theistic Evolution claims that man developed by evolving from a prior ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Summary On The Episode ( 3-4 Sentences ) Chapter Page # Summary of the Episode (3 4 sentences) Relevance/Analysis (3 5 sentences that answer 1 or more of the guiding criteria) Significant Quotation (supports character development) Quote Page # Chapter 6 Pages 46 47 Jane starts a conversation with Helen, a student who was flogged without reason. She can t understand why Helen would bear the pain and not rebel. Jane s rebellious nature can be seen in this passage. She has a hostility towards violent authority. This is most likely caused by her time spent at the Reeds where she was constantly treated without respect. And if I were in your place I should dislike her; I should resist her. If she struck me with that rod, I should get it from her hand; I should break it under her nose. Page 46 Chapter 17 Page 151 For the first time, Jane sees Miss Ingram, observing her closely. She realizes that Miss Ingram seems to feel that she is better than everyone else. Jane doesn t seem to have many good feelings towards Miss Ingram. Within this passage, it becomes obvious that Miss Ingram is exceedingly haughty. She boasts of her knowledge subtly, and loves to make herself seem superior to others. She is always seeking to seem better than everyone else whether knowledge wise or skill wise. It was not, however, so saturnine a pride! She laughed continually; her laugh was satirical, and so was the habitual expression of her arched and haughty lip. Genius is said to be self conscious. I cannot tell whether Miss Ingram was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Unit 18 Database Design Oliver Taylor Resubmission Unit 18 Task 1 What are the benefits of a relational database? A benefit of a relational database would be that the data is only stored once. This means you don t have to change multiple records and it doesn t take up much storage space. For the veterinary practise this is ideal for them, as this is the main reason to why they re changing from paper to Microsoft Access. Having everything on Access and not on paper means they can search for information quicker through the search bar and also it can all be stored on a hard drive. This will save money on buying filing cabinets, on storage space, time spent looking for information and on buying materials such as paper and ink. Another benefit would be its more secure. This is because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the field size is 70 , that means the user can input up to 70 letters, numbers or symbols. It s important that you change it field size if it s the automatically the appropriate size. This is because if you have a field size of 70, that ll take up 70 bytes of storage, which by itself isn t a lot, but over a massive database that ll take up a lot of room. So for a First Name for example, instead of leaving it as 70, it should be changed to around 10 15. One to One relationship A one to one relationship in a database is where each row in a database is linked with another database. Only one can be linked with another from another table. For example in Table A and Table B, each row in Table has to be linked with another row in Table B. In each of them, they must have the same number of rows, otherwise it won t work. This does make it sound like you could just merge the two tables into one, which in theory is true. But the advantage of having two separate tables is that if you have columns of data that you don t often use then you can separate them into another table. This will make information in the primary table easier to read as it will only have the relevant information in it. One to many relationships A one to many database relationship is where each row in a table can be related to many other rows in another table. With being able to do this you can use frequently used data from one data and reference it many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Cloning Is Ethically Immoral And Should Never Be Done Essay Reproductive human cloning is a form of asexual reproduction done in a lab, not by a sperm fertilizing an egg. This issue has been a hot topic for the past decade after Dolly the sheep was cloning in Scotland. Dolly was the first cloned mammal, whose very existence created much heat in the general public (Hansen, pg. 235, in Vaughn). Many people believe that cloningis ethically immoral and should never be done, but others think that scientific advances can greatly cure diseases. What is human cloning? Human cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy of a human. Human cloning allows advanced technology to take an initiative in fixing defective genes, however are the precautions taken of what the future has in store? Cloning should not be an acceptable process in today s society. By making cloning acceptable, we are saying that everyone has the right to make a replica of them or give permission for others to be cloned. We are also saying that other cloning methods will have the approval of the community and will be acceptable, yet morally so many religions would disapprove of this method. Picture this. A couple walks into a hospital and finds out that the baby they are having has Down Syndrome. If the couple decides to alter the gene of the embryo, the baby would be artificially made instead of natural. The concept of altering genes and human cloning is morally wrong because of the possibility of aging faster, loss of individuality, and religious and ethical view ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Perception Of Blind And Fair Justice Despite the appealing notion of blind and fair justice, many question the existence of this ideal in reality and rightly so. Many of the challenges to law s claim of impartiality concern the influence of social characteristics such as race or sex when they should be irrelevant. Marc Galanter introduces a more structural argument, related to the frequency with which one litigates, bringing disputes before a court. Galanter claims that those who regularly engage in similar litigation, whom he labels repeat players (RPs) have multiple advantages over one shotters (OSs), who rarely enter the forum of law, where courts interpret and apply official rules to settle disputes, in their ability to achieve desired legal outcomes. The fact that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though not all repeat players are necessarily society s haves some of the residents of the urban neighborhood studied by Sally Engle Merry are examples of exceptions in American society, most are. One often thinks of haves and have nots in terms of material differences, but where Galanter adds the most value to the discussion of inequality is his explanation of the more dynamic advantages that come from more frequent legal engagement and which continually reinforce this inequality. Part of Galanter s project in identifying the mechanism behind systematic biases in the courts is his desire to prescribe potential avenues for reform. It is not only important to recognize that the haves come out ahead but also why they do. Though he does discuss tangible differences in resources, including access to specialized knowledge, those factors alone can miss the less tangible benefits that certain parties enjoy. For example, due to their ongoing contact with the court, RPs uniquely have the opportunity to become more embedded in the community of legal actors and build social capital through these informal relationships. Though Eisenstein, Flemming, and Nardulli specifically study county criminal courts in their study, their observations of the unique cultures of court communities can extend to the forum of law more broadly. They note that membership in such a community allows for trust to be established and credit to be built. In the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Grave Yard Book Analysis In the Newberry awarded book The Grave Yard Book by Neil Gaiman is a mystery about a boy named Bod who lives in two worlds.The living and the dead . His parents were murderd by a misterius man named Jack. He is raised in a grave yard by ghosts . As Bod gets older he learns about Jack and how and why his parents where murderd.He soon wants revenge.As he ventures out into living world he soon demonstrates his unique abilities of fading and instilling fear in people that try to harm him. He also makes friends in both worlds along the way. Bod is a curios child that always wants to try out and explore new things like going into the outside world which is not safe for him . As bod grows up he acquires these special powers that help him... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another great example of when he moved objects was when Mo was trapped in the science lab Mo felt as if she were not alone as if she was being watched....that was when the dead things in the jars started to move.(207 Gaiman). A example of when Bod was dream walking was when he told Nick Farthing to STOP BULLYING OR ELSE YOU WILL VISIT THE CELLER Bod may appear to have dark look but he is a nice kid that has some friends. Most of Bods friends are ghosts or not living but Bod has one friend that stands out. Her name is Scarlet and she is Bods only living friend. They met when when they were both five. Scarlets mom was visiting the graveyard scarlet found Bod. Back then they had a lot in common and went on many adventures.One of the adventures was when they went under the hill and found the sleer and the indigo man this was important because this was the first time Bod had experienced trust between someone living like him. Bod is also friends witch with that lives in the grave yard. The witch helped Bod many times like when Bod was locked in the store room. what did you do? he asked I gave you a helping hand I may be dead but I m a dead witch, remember ( 132 Gaiman).Though these examples bod learns to trust the living and the dead ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Voodoo Culture Zombies Zombies were and still are used in everyday television shows and films such as the show The Walking Dead and they are portrayed as scary, flesh eating monsters that come up from the grave and terrorize their environment. A man named George A Romero really helped bring the idea of the dead coming back to life into pop culture. But what really makes a zombie, a zombie? There are a lot of monsters that can be described the same way as zombies but this definition is what classifies them and puts them in the category as zombies. A zombie is an undead being created through the reanimation of a human corpse. The term comes from Haitian folklore, where a zombie is a dead body reanimated through various methods, and the most commonly known way is through black magic or voodoo (Wikipedia 1). To understand how powerful Vodou, or as we commonly see it, Voodoo is, we must first learn where it originated from and how it is used and incorporated into the everyday lives of the people who use it. Voodoo practice and culture did not come from Haiti, despite popular belief. It originated from Africa and was brought to Haiti when slaves were migrated down there. When some hear the word voodoo, the first thing they think about is an evil force that people use to destroy others lives. This has not always been the case. Voodoo was seen as some sort of religion where people were constantly communicating with the dead asking for protection, guidance, etc. In turn, the people would have to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Effects Of Global Warming On Human Activity Statement of the problem: Nowadays the climate of the Earth is changing rapidly due to the increase of greenhouse gases. 90% of this gases released in environment is due to the human activity by burning of fossil fuels. Due to the climate change the health sector is affected mainly children, adults and whole population. The climate change is danger to the health system, the increase in temperature is causing in heat waves that leads to less rainfall, rise in sea level and flood. Due to this the health of population is affecting by various diseases like respiratory problems, heart diseases, cancer and many more. The world health Organization states that the increase in global warming is due to human activities that changes in climate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the last two decades the respiratory problem has increased in United States due to the climate factors. The irritants comes from the deserts that travel through by ocean waves which are increased by the warmer temperatures. Plant pollen has increased which are involved in air that comes in the form of irritants. Due to this it has resulted in respiratory problems. It has shown in 2003 the Europe the rise in temperature has killed 40,000 people in six countries. In India it was around 4000 people who die due to heat waves. In Chicago it was 700 people who suffered with respiratory problems. It is estimated that if the warming is increased by two degree in Atlanta results in heat related deaths. Some researchers stated that blaming activities of human being for destruction is not at all true. They explained that life has evolved 400 million ago and the amount of co2 was more than 10 times than now and it had decreased time to time. By this they stated that the human activity is not merely the main cause. Some researchers argued that human activities and natural process has increased the greenhouse gases. Increase in carbon in air and climate change both have an effect in health sector. The consumption of food which is contaminated with carbons and inhaling the air has increased the body mass. The changes in climate has shown the stress to the mankind like the disasters which is facing today by the environment. Increase in weather ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay on South Park Satire Screw you guys, I m going home Ever since 1997, South Park has revolutionized the cable TV scene as a profane and obscene program that isn t afraid to mock religious, political, and cultural topics and not get away with at least offending somebody. Throughout its twelve seasons, some of the most prominent events in pop culture have suffered the wrath of ridicule from the show s creators, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, and succeeded in making millions of Americans laugh until they cry. The creative genius behind these cultural and controversial statements has exalted the series to iconic status in our entertainment industry for its satirical voice in each episode. Throughout its ten years on air, South Parkhas broken multiple political,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This satirical genius has evolved from hilarious adventures of four Colorado kids into an episode a week of pure cultural parody with race, politics, religion, and pop culture. The series has never really had much trouble with writing episodes because they leave pop culture do all the writing for them (Harris). They simply put a humorous twist by making fun of a mistake or ridiculous subject that is popular in the media or politics at the time. The most talked about religious bashing from the series came on November 15th, 2005: the Scientologist lampoon, Trapped in the Closet . The episode featured Tom Cruise and John Travolta locking themselves in a closet after the suspected prophet of Scientology was not impressed with Tom s theatrical work which lead into a mockery of the religion and angered scientologists and, more specifically, Cruise. This episode was scheduled to rebroadcast on March 15, 2006 on Comedy Central, but the airing was canceled without prior notice, and was replaced with Chef s Chocolate Salty Balls . Reportedly, the channel directors did not air it to avoid a possible lawsuit against the channel by Cruise. Viacom, Comedy Central s parent company, pulled the episode because Tom threatened to back out of the Mission Impossible III promotional if they didn t cut the episode (Trapped in the Closet). Although South Park has been known to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Disability In Pumpkin The film I selected to observe that displays a disability in the media is Pumpkin. The film Pumpkin is based on a young college girl name Carolyn that volunteers in yearly Challenged Games. In the Challenged Games Carolyn is partner up with a boy name Jesse that goes by the nickname Pumpkin, which has an intellectual disabilityand is handicapped. Despites everyone disapproval and differences in the filmboth Carolyn and Pumpkin end up falling in love in the film. The character in the film is portrayed as a young boy that is not normal enough to be around all the other students or even to have friends or a girlfriend. He is rather seen as an individual that has a disability that makes him different from everyone else and because of that disability ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Comparing The Three Abrahamic Religions Of Spain While there have been many differences among the three Abrahamic religions, there was a rich cultural interchange between them that took place during the period of Islamic Spain. Not only they managed to set aside their differences and coexist, but they also contributed in the development of arts, natural science, literature, mathematics, medicine, and many more; Inventions that are crucial in today s world. In the readings, most of the accomplishments made during the Golden Age are accredited to Islam, but to me, it is suggested that all three religions contributed somehow. One of the aspects of the reading that gave me the suggestion is the mentioning of the translation school in Toledo. This school brought together Jews, Christians and Muslims and their original languages to translate them into the Latin language, which at the time it was the language used in churches in parts of Spain. Works of important philosophers and scientists that had been translated into Arabic in the House of Wisdom beforehand, were now well known in al Andalus, Cordoba, Toledo, and other parts of Spain because of the coexistence of these three religions. Additionally, this time of learning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was more about having power and being the best. It came to the point where religion was involved with the government. It s understandable that there are differences in beliefs, but not agreeing with someone else s beliefs does not necessarily means that what you think is right. It s all about accepting and respecting others. Even in all three religions there is some type of rule that says to respect one another despite the differences. But when politics get involved everything changes. People with power take religion a use it in misleading ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. History GRAAD 12 NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 12 HISTORY P1 FEBRUARY/MARCH 2012 MARKS: 150 TIME: 3 hours This question paper consists of 10 pages and an addendum of 12 pages. Copyright reserved Please turn over History/P1 2 NSC DBE/Feb. Mar. 2012 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION 1. This question paper consists of FOUR questions based on the prescribed content framework as contained in the guideline document: QUESTION 1: WHAT WAS THE IMPACT OF THE COLD WAR IN FORMING THE WORLD AS IT WAS IN THE 1960s? USSR/USA Creating spheres of interest: Focus on Cuba QUESTION 2: HOW WAS UHURU REALISED IN AFRICA IN THE 1960s AND 1970s? Case Study: Tanzania QUESTION 3: WHAT FORMS OF CIVIL SOCIETY PROTEST EMERGED FROM THE 1960s UP TO 1990? Focus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (1 x 2) (Written source) In what ways does the visual source convey the message of African socialism in Tanzania? (2 x 2) How does the visual source differ from the written source regarding communal farming? (2 x 2) Comment on whether Tanzania s policy of self reliance was successful. (2 x 2) (2) 2.1.3 (2) 2.1.4
  • 40. (4) 2.1.5 (4) 2.1.6 (4) 2.2 Study Source 2B. 2.2.1 2.2.2 Define the concept single party system in your own words. (1 x 2) (2) Explain whether Nyerere was successful in implementing a single party (2 x 2) system in Tanzania. (Statement 1) How did Nyerere ensure that parliamentarians were in touch with ordinary Tanzanians? (Statement 2) (1 x 2) Explain what the words they must have hated it tell you about the (2 x 2) attitude of Tanzanian parliamentarians. (Statement 2) Using the information from Statements 1 and 2, as well as your own knowledge, explain which ONE of the statements you think would be most useful regarding Nyerere s rule of Tanzania. (2 x 2) (4) 2.2.3 (2) 2.2.4 (4) 2.2.5 (4) 2.3 Explain the limitations of Sources 2A and 2B to a historian studying Nyerere s rule of Tanzania. (2 x 2) Using the information from ALL the sources and your own knowledge, write a paragraph of about EIGHT lines (about 80 words) explaining the impact of Nyerere s policy of African socialism on Tanzania. (4) 2.4 (8) Copyright reserved
  • 41. Please turn over History/P1 6 NSC ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Free Speech Movement (FSM) at the University of... The Free Speech Movement (FSM) at the University of California at Berkeley started during the fall of 1964. (Freeman, Jo) But there were many events leading up to this point. The Free Speech Movement began to obtain momentum in the fall of 1963 and the spring of 1964 the Bay Area was rocked with the civil rights demonstrations against employers who practiced racial discrimination. (Freeman, Jo) These students believed that this was wrong and felt the need to do something about it. So many Berkeley students were recruited for these protests from Bancroft and Telegraph which where the companies that were racial discriminating against races and groups of people.(Freeman, Jo) With these protest there were many arrest made of Berkeley students... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 18 student groups from across the political spectrum asked the Dean to reverse the ruling. (Freeman, Jo) But when they met with the dean they found out that the ruling was not put in place from him and that it came from someone higher up on the board at Berkeley. So with that student groups defied the policy by setting up their tables as before, and also in front of the administration building facing Sproul Plaza, where they had never been before. (Freeman, Jo) While the tables were being set up student activists led a rally and a march against the new rules of protesting on campus. The students marching and five tables were ordered to the dean s office and with that, 400 Students signed the petition of complicity and filled the halls of the administration building demanding that they too be disciplined. So they were indefinitely suspended. (Freeman, Jo) While the 400 plus students were getting disciplined in the dean s off Jack Weinberg, got arrested for sitting behind the CORE table by campus police, after he refused to give his name or show his id, even though he didn t even go to the school anymore. (Freeman, Jo) Since he had a long record before this arrest with civil rights movements the spring before the FSM movement, he had more experience with the law he was more likely to do something dramatic for the cause he was fighting for. (Freeman, Jo) When the police were called he went limp and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. History of Afghanistan and Pakistan Analysis Historically Afghanistan and Pakistan have had a good relationship. During the 1980s, Afghan refugees used the Durand Line border to flee the soviet takeover of their country. With funds aid from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Pakistan hosted over 3 million Afghans at various refugee camps. In 1999, the United States gave $70 million in assistance to Afghan refugees in Pakistan. Pakistan also became the major training ground for the Mujahideen rebel fighters who fought against the Soviet backed Afghan government and the invading Soviet forces. The Mujahedeen included not only locals but also Arabs and others from over 40 different Islamic nations. A religious extremist group known as the Taliban took control of Afghanistans government after the soviet withdrawal and established friendly relations with neighboring Pakistan. Pakistan used the Taliban to attack Indian interests in Afghanistan, however after the overthrow of the Taliban in late 2001 by the United States and allies, Afghan Pakistani relations became strained. India views Afghanistan as a means of access to Central Asian trade and energy resources, as well as a means of advancing its own broader domestic and regional interest. Central Asia is one of the fastest growing markets in the world; and economic activity in the region has had steady growth , expanding at about 6 percent per year(imf,2014). Growth in the Central Asian region has mainly been driven by strong domestic demand, oil, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. How Did Gandhi Influence British Imperialism Throughout modern history, Britain s exponential growth inevitably affected the future of many nations in the contemporary world in particular, the culturally intertwined state of India. Even in the initial stages of colonisation, India was forcefully occupied by the British East India Company; however, it was not until 1858 that a dictatorship was officially announced and the nation was forced to regard England as the true homeland . Amidst societal unease and a growing discontent with the British rulers by the poor peasants, India s emancipation seemed inevitable in order for the nation to truly progress. In effect, a revolutionary leader spawned; Mohandas Gandhi. His great philosophical mind held innovative ideas which were instrumental in the achievement of Indian Independence with his thoughtful ideologies and beliefs paving the way for oppressed Indians to ultimately unite against British imperialism. Consequently, this resulted in the monumental Satyagraha campaign that triumphed successfully against the British authorities. In spite of fierce British opposition to India s pleas for self governance, Gandhi continually pressed for a peaceful response to the dire situation; effectively promoting... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to counter act the pervasive actions the British were enacting onto the Indians, Gandhi began one of history s most influential movements. Termed the Salt Satyagraha , this prodigious struggle for independence had fundamentally changed the England s influence over India forever; a march which, although having minuscule beginnings, swelled to over 100, 000 humans whom all desired one thing freedom from British oppression (MapsofIndia, 2015) Culturally, this campaign was of utmost importance as it was within the realm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. History Of Hotel Lodging Hotel and lodging sector is one of the oldest parts that make up the hospitality industry. The origins of the industry can be traced to the earliest of times known to mankind. The history of hotels is intimately connected to that of civilizations; facilities offering guests hospitality have been in evidence since early biblical times (Levy Bonvin, 2003, para.1). While the most ancient hotels did not have all the modern amenities that consumers have become accustomed to receiving when frequenting the various hotelbrands and companies, the ancient hotels helped create the industry that is still growing and evolving today. At the start of the hotel industry, there was not of actual facilities that would resemble the hotels that consumer is accustomed to seeing nowadays. Many of the accommodations offered to travelers where bare bones, and the providers of the lodging were mostly concerned with providing a safe place for the travelers to rest in between major outposts for a civilization that didn t have the modern transportation methods. The modern ease of traveling was not afforded to the customers of that time, which meant that the act of traveling from one city to another was very hazardous. Travelling during that time was progressively more hazardous, which helped to spur the gradual appearance of inns across much of Europe (Levy Bonvin, 2003, para.5). Thus, the start of the industry revolved around offering a safe resting spot for the newfound travelers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Pinto Seed Germination 1. The hypothesis of this lab was, If the pinto beans are in constant light, then the number of seeds germinated will increase faster. Based on our data, we found that our hypothesis was wrong. Our data didn t support our hypothesis, but it does support why our hypothesis was wrong. The most important data that supports this is the fact that 3 seeds under no light germinated and 1 seedunder constant light germinated. (We re not going to look at constant light right now, because that as our control group.) Our hypotheses states that we thought more seed under constant light were going to germinate than seeds under no light. The number of seeds germinated is the most important piece of data because it is the Dependent variable, it s what we are trying to measure, or figure out. 2. Question: How does the amount of light a pinto seed gets affect seed germination? Answer: I learned that pinto seeds will germinate faster if they are exposed to less light. The less light that the seed absorbs, the faster it will germinate. 3. For the most part, the design of our experiment was pretty good. One weakness I think we had was our constant. I think we would have had a better constant if the seeds in the Natural Light category were actually outside, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One way I would have furthered the experiment is observing the seeds for longer. By doing this, we could see how the growth of a pinto seed changes the needs of the seeds. This means that if we left the seeds in the corresponding places for longer, would the end result of the new experiment change. As a seed matures into a plant, other factors come into play. We haven t learned about his yet, and my knowledge is limited on this subject, but, photosynthesis is something that comes into play for green plants. I know it involves sunlight. My question is, would the plant, after the stages of germination, be able to survive without light? I infer that the answers no, and I m curious to see if I m ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Persia During The Great War Analysis Since the 1980s, historians have often debated the role of Persia during the Great War and the nations impact on the conflict. Currently, the historiographical record views Persia as small actor in the Great War when the Ottoman Empire declared a holy war against the Britain, France, Russia, Serbia, and Montenegro on November 14, 1914. Yet, there are few historians, such as WM. J. Olson, Mohammad Gholi Majd, and Stephanie Cronin, examine Persia in World War Ifrom a political perspective that focuses on Persia as a redeemable country trying to let go of its British master. Instead, mainstream scholarship tends to view Persia from the peripheral point of view while focusing on the Ottoman conflict and their connection to Germany. Fellow historians Hew Strachan and Kristian Coates Ulrichsen follow this line of thought, and view the nation as one that cannot redeem itself from British involvement. This presents a major issue within the historical record as new scholarship emerges on British interest in Persia and the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An examination of Olson, Majd, and Cronin s work illustrates the overall impact on Persia in a peripheral sense because each case examines the connection between the political and cultural movements of the time in relation to the British. These authors essentially redeem Persia agency as an actor during the Great War by acknowledging its participation and impact in the event. These works will be analyzed in conjecture with Strachan and Ulrichsen s scholarship to demonstrate Persia s participation in a global context. Yet, these sources will serve as point of reference to demonstrate how mainstream scholarship ignores Persia to focus on the Ottoman conflict. A textual analysis of mainstream scholarship demonstrates how the political narrative allowed this to take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Compare And Contrast 2-In-1 Laptop Comparison 2 in 1 Laptops Comparison I been thinking about buying a new laptop for myself. I would like a laptop more advanced that the one I currently have. I would like it to be touchscreen and to use it as a tablet as well. This computer would be for my personal use. Some of the things I would use it for will be; Surfing the web Shop online Taking notes at the Church s meeting Taking notes at church s meeting would be reason number one why I want to get the 2 in 1 computer . I would like something not as big but not as small either. The laptop I currently have it is 17 and I do not like to take it because I considered too big and thick to being carrying it around. I also have a table but it is 7 . I use this tablet to take notes but it is too small, and it doesn t have a keyboard, making it difficult to me to take notes. Besides the only program that it has to take notes is not good and it doesn t let me install Microsoft Word or any Microsoft product to it.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I went to the Walmart of Sanford, Spring Lake and Aberdeen. They have sample computers so I was able to try them. In this table I listed 4 brands I looked at and 6 features I looked for to buy this computer. More Information and Review about Each Computer Dell Inspiron I decided to test this product because I consider Dell one of the best brand in computers. This computer is thin and really light, it only weights about 3 pounds. It is really smooth when working with it. It is fast and that is what I like the most. Some other features that this computer offers are; Hard drive capacity of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Righteousness, By Mark Twain Upon further exploration of the timeless author, Mark Twain, it is clear from his work that he has addressed the question of righteousness. As we take a look back in time from the lens of Twain s early life, this question of righteousness becomes very relevant. Growing up during the mid 1800s in Missouri, a place rampant with slavery, Twain was able to explore the American soul with wit, buoyancy, and a sharp eye for truth. Eventually he would soon come to realize the deep racial problems that existed in the south. For the young Mark Twain, violence was commonplace, he had witnessed many acts that would challenge his view on righteousness; when he was 9 years old, he saw a local man murder a cattle rancher, and at 10 he watched a slave die after a white overseer struck him with a piece of iron. However, due to the fact that he lived on the border of the Mississippi River, Twain witnessed both slavery and freedom which made him realize that although corruption lives within all of us, righteousness can be found in all of us, which is what Twain had used for the premise of most of his novels. Samuel Clemens, better know by his pen name, Mark Twain was born on November 30, 1835 in Florida, Missouri as the sixth child of John and Jane Clemens. During Twain s early life, his family was nearly destitute with the unexpected death of his father. Growing up, he was introduced to many different extremes, on one hand his environment was sunlit and exuberant, but on the other hand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Andres Acosta Biography My father s coworker and close friend, Andres Acosta, is a production foreman for a company called SM Energy. One of their facilities is located in Catarina, Texas, about 20 miles from his home, Carrizo Springs, Texas. Andres is the oldest amongst his two siblings, one brother and sister. His father was rarely in his life, so he balanced school and help raising his siblings. He provided a great father figure to his siblings, and always watched over them. His character as a supporting person to others developed when he was young, and stuck with him to this day, and believes it is one of the key reasons why he is successful. He graduated Carrizo Springs High School in 2006 with Honors and the Top 10% of his high school class. Andres later attended the University of Texas at Austin, with the intention of pursuing a degree in Computer Science, and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every foreman is assigned to receive individual reports from about 180 220 oil wells, and view their production rates. After viewing these reports, Andres compares approximate numbers that each oil well is projected to produce financially, and compare those numbers to the recent production rates. If a well is not functioning up to the expected progress to meet the set financial goals, it is the foreman s job to notify the operators to fix the situation. Andres uses a total approximated income number to examine if his whole route is producing on quota. If an oil well is significantly producing more water than oil/natural gas, than the production service of that well should try to be optimized the best they can because SM Energy makes money from selling fossil fuels, not water. All wells require money to be operated, so if a well is not making much money, then it should not be worth investing in if it is not going to make any money in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. My First Day In High School Today is August 10th, 2065 and it is my first day of Year 6 and I am only 9 years old. I sighed as I finished speaking for the online journal and I watched the spoken words turn to typed words on the holographic screen. I closed my eyes and put my head in the palm of my pale hand as I closed up the journal, unable to think of anything else to write at the moment. After a few more seconds of just sitting at the desk, I decided I could just finish writing later, so, I decided to get ready for my final year at the Skill School. Skill School is the first school all kids are enrolled in. Everyone starts at age 5 and typically leaves at age 11 to go to one of four secondary schools: Offense, Defense, Agriculture, or Health. Or if you aren t skilled enough to make it to one of those schools you got placed in the fifth, inferior school, the Other School. I started school at age 5, just like every other normal kid does. I went through Years 1, 2, and 3 but last year I got a letter during our break saying I was being bumped to Year 6 at barely 9 years old. My heart raced along in time with my thoughts about the day. If I was being honest, I was feeling rather nervous and..scared I guess, though, scared doesn t really cover exactly how I m feeling. It s like I m scared and nervous and excited and so many other things and I just couldn t explain it. It was the strangest I had felt since my actual first day in Year 1. Daniel walked through the large set of doors that led into his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Essay about Whale Hunting By the Makah Tribe Whale hunting has been a way of life for the Makah Tribe for more than 2000 years. They have traditionally depended on the whale meat to survive as well as they have utilized the whales blubber and oil. The dependence on whale hunting has caused the whale to be an integral part of the Makah culture. The whale is in their songs, dances, designs and basketry. It has given them a disciple and pride in their tribe. Yet for the past seventy years the Makahhas been prevented from hunting due to the gray whale, the whale they hunt, being on the endangered list. In 1994 the gray whale was removed form the endangered list opening the possibility of the Makah Tribe to hunt again. Yet this possibility has caused anti whalingorganizations... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This treaty s importance to the Makahs is due, to what they feel as, their need for their culture to be able to hunt. They believe that without hunting integrated into their culture their people have grown restless and lack discipline and pride. The also attribute many of their health problems to the lack of sea mammal meat in their diet. They believe that the restoration of whaling will help restore that discipline and pride as well as help physically. The Makah realize that people are concerned that if they resume whale hunting that the gray whale will suffer the possibility of extension again. Yet the treaty carries stipulations on what and how many whales they can kill. The Makah can only kill up to five adult gray males in migration per year. The are not allowed to hunt a calf or a mother with a calf. With the species having its largest population ever at 22,263 and increasing 2.5 percent every year, the Makah s hunt will not threaten the gray whale with endangerment. Anti whaling organizations argue that if the Makah are allowed to hunt that they should not be able to hunt the migrating males, only those in permanent residence. Yet Makah Tribal Chairman Greig Arnold replied Whaling is dangerous enough just to go, and then to add all these stipulations just makes it more dangerous. These stipulations would force the Makah to hunt in the ocean in December or early spring when the seas are high and the weather is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Racial Discrimination Throughout The Civil Rights Act Of 1964 I.BACKGROUND: 1.FACTUAL BACKGROUND: Racial discrimination continues to be a prominent problem in today s society. It has been prohibited federally since the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (title VII). Despite being a law for over 50 years, major companies continue to have issues with racial discrimination. In fact, the most common type of discrimination employees report to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is racial discrimination. The U.S. EEOC enforces all of these laws. EEOC also provides oversight and coordination of all federal equal employment opportunity regulations, practices, and policies. Racial discrimination practices that are prohibited include hiring/firing, compensations, classifications, promotions, layoffs, recruitment, training/apprenticeship programs, and leave decided based on race. Federal Laws Prohibiting Job Discrimination (EEOC). These racial discrimination practices comes at high cost for society. Large companies like Texaco, Coca Cola and Merrill Lynch have had to pay millions of dollars to compensate the victims of race discrimination and to pay for their own responsibility in encouraging or allowing a discriminatory atmosphere to flourish in the workplace. However, these are the minimal costs because racial discrimination has much larger implications on society. An important component of a country s development is the ability for it citizens to collectively contribute, however this is prohibited by discrimination (Winter). The fact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Good Oral Hygiene For A Persons Overall Health Good oral hygiene plays an important role in a persons overall health. Also, it can help a person to be more confident, which in turn leads to better success! Some people do not realize the consequences of poor oral hygiene on their overall health. The consequences are not just bad teeth! For example: you may end up with an infection of the blood, heart problems, respiratory problems, etc. While some know this, many do not think it affects their ability to succeed in school and career. If a person has bad teeth, they will be more likely to be self conscious. Therefore, they might not smile or seem as friendly. Friendliness and a smile is very important in any job because that is what builds trust. It is very hard for most people to trust someone who never smiles. Because of poor oral health, parents are missing more work and children are missing more school. Also, it is harder to concentrate when oral health is bad. Children with tooth pain maybe distracted from learning valuable information because they are so focused on their tooth pain. As a result, parents miss work because they have to take their kids to the dentists or tend to a sick child when teeth get infected. Then, if the parents themselves need care, that only adds to the struggle. Dental care is not cheap. Especially, if a person does not have insurance. A concern is that people might put off important dental work because they cannot afford dental care or insurance. As a result, they may battle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Importance Of The Micro Economic Environment Activity one: 1.1Explain the importance of the micro economic environment to business organisations: Microeconomics looks at how individual players in the economy, such as households and firms, interact. It focuses on the impact that their economic choices have on the allocation of scarce resources to meet unlimited demand. These interactions match what one party wants or demands in economic term and what the other gives in exchange (supply). Each time someone buys a chocolate bar from a newsagent or undertakes the morning paper round, there s an interaction between supply and demand (ESRC). (P)Demand curve Equilibrium point of D S Supply curve (Q) Fig1.1: equilibrium of consumer demand curve and firm s supply The Above picture clearly illustrate that where the Demand and supply curves intersect, that is called equilibrium point of demand and supply where consumer demand is equal to supply from firms or production sector and Q shows quantity and P shows price. The collective way of all the decisions on demand and supply, use of resources and opportunity costs made by millions of people or firms sets the price for goods, services, assets and labour demand and supply therefore form the main principle that underlines all microeconomics (ESRC). The microeconomics environment is the study of individuals and firms or organisations, which are directly linked to business. The study of microeconomics focus on subsisting and prospective stakeholders of company. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. Essay on C. S. Lewis Works C. S. Lewis was a celebrated academic in the field of medieval literature, first at Oxford University, then at Cambridge, where he held the first chair in medieval and Renaissance literature. He also was a noted convert to Christianity who in the 1940 s established himself as a popular Christian apologist with a series of wartime radio talks, later collected under the title Mere Christianity (1952). Between 1938 and 1945 he wrote a trilogy of science fiction books (the Space Trilogy, consisting of Out of the Silent Planet, 1938; Perelandra, 1943; and That Hideous Strength: A Modern Fairy Tale for Grownups, 1945) with underlying Christian themes. He was still unmarried in the early 1950 s, living with his brother and an elderly widow and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the publishers, Geoffrey Bles, like today s filmmakers, decided to space them out to one per year. He had found a young illustrator, Pauline Baynes, for the first book and asked her to stay with the series. After the series was published, Lewis received the 1957 Carnegie Medal, Britain s most prestigious award for children s literature, for the last chronicle, The Last Battle. Some have argued the award was really for the whole series, but in many ways, The Last Battle really is the best of the seven stories. The order of reading the Chronicles which Lewis recommended is not the order in which they were written or published. Lewis suggested that new readers start with The Magician s Nephew, which tells of the creation of Narnia. This should be followed by The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, then The Horse and His Boy, Prince Caspian, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Silver Chair, and finally The Last Battle, which tells the story of the Narnian world brought to an end. Four of the stories deal with children entering the parallel, or secondary, world of Narnia, setting disorder to right, and then returning to their own world, only to find that no time at all has elapsed there. One of the novels presents an adventure that happens purely within Narnia; one tells a story of secondary world spilling over into the children s primary world of England; and in one, The Last Battle, all the previous friends of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...