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1. Jean Piaget Essay
Crafting an essay on Jean Piaget can prove to be a challenging yet intellectually rewarding task.
Jean Piaget, a pioneering Swiss psychologist, laid the groundwork for the field of developmental
psychology with his groundbreaking theories on cognitive development in children. To
adequately explore his contributions, one must delve into complex concepts such as assimilation,
accommodation, and the stages of cognitive development.
Understanding Piaget's theories requires a comprehensive review of his extensive body of work,
encompassing his observations, experiments, and influential publications. The essay should not
merely summarize his ideas but critically analyze and contextualize them within the broader
realm of psychology. This necessitates a deep exploration of the historical and theoretical
underpinnings of Piaget's work.
Furthermore, discussing the criticisms and limitations of Piaget's theories adds another layer of
complexity to the essay. Analyzing contemporary perspectives and research that challenge or
expand upon Piaget's ideas demonstrates a nuanced understanding of the subject matter.
The intricate nature of this topic requires a writer to synthesize information from various sources,
ranging from Piaget's original writings to modern scholarly articles. This interdisciplinary
approach demands a keen ability to integrate psychological, educational, and philosophical
perspectives to provide a well-rounded and insightful analysis.
In conclusion, composing an essay on Jean Piaget is no small feat. It demands a deep dive into
the complexities of cognitive development theory, critical thinking skills to evaluate its strengths
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2. Gateway Drugs
Gateway Drugs and Common Drug Abuse
The oldest known written record of drug use is a clay tablet from the ancient
Sumerian civilization of the Middle East. This tablet, made in the 2000 s B.C.,
lists about a dozen drug prescriptions. An Egyptian scroll from bout 1550 B.C.
names more than 800 prescriptions containing about 700 drugs. The ancient
Chinese, Greek and Romans also used many drugs. The Greeks and Romans used
opium to relieve pain. The Egyptians used castor oil as a laxative. The Chinese ate
liver to cure anemia. In the 1500,s and 1600 s, doctors and scientists made
important advances in Pharmacology and in other fields of science. In the early 1500
s, Swiss physician Philippus Paracelsus pioneered in the use of minerals ... Show
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Bad trips and flashbacks are only part of the risks of LSD use. LSD users may
manifest relatively long lasting psychoses, such as schizophrenia or severe
depression. It is difficult to determine the extent and mechanism of the LSD
involvement in these illnesses.
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Most users of LSD voluntarily decrease or stop its use over time. LSD is not
considered an addictive drug since it does not produce compulsive drug seeking
behavior, as do cocaine, amphetamine, heroin, alcohol, and nicotine. However, like
many of the addictive drugs, LSD produces tolerance, so some users who take the
drug repeatedly must take progressively higher doses to achieve the state of
intoxication that they had previously achieved. This is an extremely dangerous
practice, given the unpredictability of the drug.
MDMA (Ecstasy)
MDMA is a synthetic, psychoactive drug with both stimulant (amphetamine like) and
hallucinogenic (LSD like) properties. Street names for MDMA include Ecstasy,
Adam, XTC, hug, beans, and love drug. Its chemical structure
(methylenedioxymethamphetamine, MDMA ) is similar to methamphetamine,
methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA), and mescaline other synthetic drugs known to
cause brain damage.
MDMA also is neurotoxic. In addition, in high doses it can cause a sharp increase in
body temperature (malignant hyperthermia) leading to muscle breakdown and kidney
and cardiovascular system failure.
Brain imaging research in humans indicates that MDMA causes injury to the
3. Cold Mountain Chapter Summaries
Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier was published simultaneously in Canada and
United States in 1997. The novel was immediately a great success and became #1
New York Times Bestseller and receiving great comments in newspapers like Fred
Chappell in Raleigh News Observer writing As close to a masterpiece as American
writing is going to come these days . In this essay we will analyze three chapters,
the Shadow of the Crow , To Live Like a Gamecock and a Vow to Bear . These
three chapters broadly describe the mindset of Inman, a confederate soldier who is
also the main protagonist of the novel.
The first chapter entitled The Shadow of the Crow introduces the main character,
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Those teachings had been burned away. But he could not abide by a universe
composed only of what he could see, especially when it was so frequently foul (23).
Cold Mountain, a comforting and metaphysical place, is a relevant place since Inman
can withdraw from the world s misery there. While Inman s surroundings are all
misery, putrefaction and partition, Cold Mountain is a site where he will find a
psychological truce.
The first chapter focuses on Inman seeking for explanation, and looking for an
improved life. It is all about faith and tentative pursuit for hope.
To Live Like a Gamecock is the ninth chapter of the bestseller. In this chapter,
Inman and Veasey, who s one of his companions, interact with others through
distinct occasions, which seem somehow mixing the good with the bad as never
ending arrangements. They come across a saw lying by a felled tree and Veasey
decides to steal it and defends his action by declaring that God shows limited
respect for property, on the issue of property God is none to particular. His respect
for it is not great, a prejudice He demonstrates at every turn (204). They continue their
odyssey and help a man, whose name is Junior, evacuating
4. Federal Government Voluntary
The Federal Government is increasingly relying on the support of government
contractors to support its daily operations. In fiscal year 2000 through 2005 alone,
the Department of Defense s operations and maintenance costs increased 57%,
from $133.4B to $209.5B, while service contract costs increased 73% from $55.4B
to$95.4B in these past five years alone. These increases are primarily due to a swell
of military obligations due to the war on terrorism coupled with no increases in
personnel. Sequestration, along with growing fiscal pressures on executive branch
agencies, are responsible for the gradually shrinking workforce, and agencies are
rethinking how they operate to minimize cuts to public services. From 2013 to 2014,
new employees entering... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The solution the OMB proposed is to ensure that there are clear guidelines established
to ensure the critical functions are performed by federal employees, regardless if the
function is determined to be inherently governmental. Assuming the statistics in the
article are true, some of the major implications of the Federal Governments increased
reliance of government contractors is first and foremost, using government
contractors to perform inherently governmental functions, as it is not always easy to
monitor and many times it is not always clear to what functions are actually
inherently governmental. Another issue includes, and is increasingly common, is
the increased reliance on contractors who become so involved with programs that
there is no way to replace them due to the institutional knowledge they have of an
agency and/or agency program. When considering the future of the governmental
workforce, the increased reliance on the private sector could also inhibit the growth
of the federal workforce. With budget cuts and stagnant wages, the government is
not seen as a popular workplace choice with the millennial generation; this coupled
this with the aging government workforce retiring in the coming years, there will
not be enough employees being hired to take their place, causing a viscous cycle
increasing the reliance on contracted assistance. Even today, the government is
beginning to see the effects of this cycle with the acquisition workforce, causing for
a loss of agency knowledge and manpower with the ever changing federal acquisition
laws and regulations this will become quite a feat in feature years. Arguably, some
also say that government contractors do not have a vested interest in the agency
mission or the federal government in general; this often can lead to contractors
looking out for their company vs. the welfare of the
5. The Change Of Control During Brazil
The change of control began to occur rapidly in the 19th century from the shift of
power of the crown to Brazilian colonies. Influences of the Enlightenment fueled the
restlessness of the Brazilian Portuguese who were looked down upon. This was not
new to other nations surrounding Brazil. In Spanish America the creoles (American
born Spaniards) faced similar discrimination with distrust from their homeland
leading to tensions within the nation. Through these tensions and other factors such
as inequality and politics led to revolts and insurrections to accrue leading to the
independent of many Spanish American nations. While Brazilhad successfully
become independent their pathway they re was different from those nations. Brazil
heavily relied on the slave trade and became another empire as opposed to a
republic. Through changes of economy such as trade, social structures conflict
between the different classes and political aspects of Brazil were unique as opposed
to Spanish America. In this essay I will analyze the processes of Independence in
Brazil through economic, social class structures and political changes which
differentiated the way Brazil formed leading to new empire.
In Brazil the economic structure was very different as opposed to other nations in
Latin America. The establishment of Brazilian colonies gave Portugal immense
control over the trade of sugar. They were the predominate suppliers, but also the
Portuguese relayed heavily on the slave trade, which
6. Comparing Imagery in Frost s Acquainted with the Night...
Imagery in Frost s Acquainted with the Night and Sexton s Her Kind
In order to maximize meaning and overall total effect of a piece of work, writers use
various literary devices. These techniques enhance the author s work and add a
dimension that results in higher reader satisfaction. Throughout the poems I have
read this quarter thus far, I have discovered the use of imagery as a prominent source
of literary embellishment. In particular the image of night is used in poems
Acquainted with the Night, written by Robert Frost, and Her Kind, written by Anne
Sexton, to portray a dark and lonely tone. All through both poems there is a dark
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In the poem Her Kind, by Anne Sexton, the same feeling of loneliness is achieved
through association with the night. The image of night has the same quality of
being rejected by society, and outcast because of the disconnection with people.
Night is seen by the world as a time to sleep and be within ones own thoughts and
dreams. For the speaker to be up and about signifies that she is alone while the
world sleeps. Therefore she must be lonely. Using night as the setting but not
totally describing every little detail, creates a sense of unknown. The witch in this
case is spooky and misunderstood and is unable to participate in daily activities so
she must take shelter of the night in order to do her evil business. Night allows the
concept of a witch to take its full affect. Witches are almost always associated with
the night. Especially when it is a wicked witch. Witches are ugly so they must travel
at night
7. The Development and Expansion of Medtronic, Inc.
It all started with a man named Earl Bakken who loved electronics. As a self
confessed nerd , Bakken designed an electroshock weapon; similar to the taser s of
today, and used it to protect himself from bullies. He earned a Bachelor of Science
in Electrical Engineering in 1948, and a Master s in Electrical Engineering with a
minor in Mathematics at the University of Minnesota Graduate School. The use of
electronic equipment in hospitals started to become popular after World War II, but
the hospitals did not have staff to repair them. Bakken and his brother in law, Palmer
Hermundslie, formed Medtronic(the combination of medical and electronic ) in 1949,
in a small garage, primarily working with the University of Minnesota hospital
(Medtronic history).
Even though it wasn t much more than a repair shop for medical equipment in 1949
but Bakken and Hermundslie had a vision, and the drive to see their vision to
fruition. Their first invention was in 1957 where they developed the first external,
battery operated, wearable artificial pacemaker, first used on blue babies who had
heart rhythm problems. It was also in 1957 that Medtronic incorporated. Although
Medtronic at this point in time was earning a half million dollars in sales, and had a
reputation for being a great company, they invested a lot of time and money into
research and development, hiring additional staff, expanding its product lines, getting
established in foreign markets and building a new
8. Presbyterian Church in America
About this Denomination: The Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) was started
in December 1973 and their origin can be traced to John Calvin. The theological
distinction of PCA is conservative reformed and the ecclesiology is Presbyterian.
This church was first known as the National Presbyterian Church but changed its
name in 1974 to Presbyterian Church in America. The PCA became a separate
denomination from the Presbyterian Church in the United States (PCUSA) due to
the opposition of long developing theological liberalism which denied the deity of
Jesus Christ and the inerrancy and authority of Scripture. The Evangelical Synod and
the Reformed Presbyterian Church joined the PCA in 1982. The belief system of the
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The vast amount of windows illuminated the inside of the sanctuary which is
aligned with plenty of wooden pews for around 800 people. The art displayed is
inside the stained glass windows/panels. One of the windows was inspired by
Revelation 4:7. There is a rather large stage for live music and worship and a
stunning wooden cross on display hanging above the altar. There is another
building located across from the sanctuary with adequate classrooms for all age
groups. The children s playground is massive and filled with fun outdoor activities.
The congregation started in 1975 and there is over 500 multiracial members. I
attended the Sunday 10:00 am service, but prior to service IPC offers an Education
Hour that focus on a variety of topics to help you engage in Scripture and look for
life applications in a more intimate setting. All worship services are spoken in
English. After the service, the IPC offers coffee, tea, and donuts to its members so
they can enjoy fellowship time on the patio. The bulletin includes weekly interactive
ministries such as: music and the arts, Wednesday night refuel, spiritual mentoring,
men s, women s, youth, young adults, and seniors. I had the opportunity to briefly
speak with Lead Pastor Scott Bullock who informed me that the PCA is one of the
faster growing denominations in Orange County. He also specified that all members
of IPC are entitled to vote on the electing of their congregation officers, but neither
women
9. Autism Spectrum Essay
For people on the Autism spectrum, stereotyped behavior can be one of the most
difficult barriers to move beyond. In the context of learning, this repetitive behavior
can seriously impede the acquisition of new skills. For the child experiencing it, the
reinforcement this stimulus provides is often greater than anything the therapist can
offer. This form of behavior, referred to in the DSM V as being restricted, repetitive
patterns of behavior, interests, or activities, or speech (p. 50) includes motor and
vocal stereotypies.
The inspiration for this research document is a young boy with an Autism Spectrum
Disorder diagnosis who engages in a wide array of stereotypies. These include
echolalia (specifically, the scripting of scenes) and repetitive movements performed
mid script. In a typical bout with this behavior, he will stand up and begin speaking
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In some cases, physical repetitive behavior, in the form of violent flapping, appears
to be linked to specific time frames of the videos. Both of these, along with many
other videos trigger his restrictive, repetitive behavior to the point where new
teaching strategies are being implemented to combat them.
An extensive body of research on restrictive and repetitive behavior is available. It
describes in detail the possible developmental trajectories, including research that
has found a negative correlation of restrictive behavior and age (as age increases,
the behaviors tend to decrease). Additionally, a full body of research has been done
to determine the classification of the behavior. This was the focus of Lam, Bodfish,
and Piven s 2008 research which sought to identify three distinct categories of
restrictive behavior of people diagnosed with Autism Spectrum
10. Milk Film Analysis
Milk, directed by Gus Van Sant, had a strong impact on he as a viewer. This
documentary/drama film goes through Harvey Milks process in becoming San
Francisco s first openly gay Supervisor. The film gives a great reenactment of the
troubles and hardships him and his followers faced before, during, and after his
election. Not only does this film focus in Milk s process to Supervisor, but it also
pays much attention to gay rights and their fight during this time as well. Milk
worked hard to win his title, but sadly his victory was short lived. A year after
winning his title he was murdered by ex Supervisor, Dan White. This film was very
interesting to watch and it showed me how powerful Harvey Milks actions were. In
the beginning of the film when you first met Milk, you saw that he was just any
other guy that you d see on the streets. With the way he portrayed himself, I thought
he would never win any type of election. He had a nappy, long ponytail, and
dressed himself like a hippie. When he lost his first election, I was not surprised. I
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I feel that Harvey Milk was successful because he was so real with himself and
showed others that it was okay to express who you really are. He was able to show
others that were hiding from their true selves, that they would be accepted the same
way he was. By allowing people to feel comfortable with their sexuality, Milk
brought the community together. He showed everyone in his community that being
different was okay. In my opinion, Harvey Milk being gay, had nothing to do with
his assassination. Dan White was angry that he was no longer welcome on the
Board, so he took matters into his own hands. If Milk happened to be straight, I feel
that White still would ve shot him dead. If Milks murder was because he was gay, the
mayor may not have been
11. The Illinois Caucus For Adolescent Health (Icah) Is An
The Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health (ICAH) is an organization that aims to
empower youth and allies to transform public consciousness and capacity building
within various systems (family, school, and healthcare) to support the sexual health,
identities, and rights of youth through education, organization, and advocacy. ICAH
offers sexuality education courses in varied facets. Through peer education,
performance based education, adult sexuality education and adult ally training, ICAH
utilizes its platform to reach people of all genders, races, ages, and more to
administer comprehensive and supportive sexuality education workshops. Through
advocacy and organizing, ICAH challenges systems and policies in place that violates
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Working with ICAH I took a unique approach to advocacy work by collecting and
analyzing data through storytelling. Young pregnant and parenting Chicago Public
School (CPS) students shared their experiences of being pregnant and/or parenting in
the school systems. They also shared their experiences with family, peers, and often
strangers. These interviews were conducted prior to me joining the team, however my
task was to transcribe the collected qualitative data while also drawing out common
themes that resonated throughout. These will be used as recommendations for the
Chicago Board of Education to challenge the Title IX policy that is not being upheld.
The transcription process was tedious. I was given seven interviews to listen to and
transcribe. I knew I would not be able to get them through all as they varied in
length from 25 minutes to 45 minutes. I was able to listen to all seven interviews and
hear real life happenings of our youth. I transcribed two interviews and provided them
with a brief thematic analysis drawn from both interviews. Though I was unable to
complete the transcription of all seven interviews, I was able to listen and draw out
commonalities and themes I heard. Examples of resounding themes included fear and
/or uncertainty about the future, judgment, support system, and healthy/unhealthy
relationships. In total I spent about 11 12 hours to
12. Essay about America Needs a Larger Gas Tax
America Needs a Larger Gas Tax
Don t you hate driving up to the gas station to fill up your car with gasoline only to
see that the price has risen again. You stand there stunned for a moment. Just long
enough for the rage to build up and compell you to go into a frenzy of screaming
obsceneties. Yes, it is a scene that happens all across the country, but, I think I can
offer some words of advice: Get used to it.
You may hate the gas prices now but if I had my way I would raise it a whole dollar
more than what it is now. Now before you gouge my eyes out let me explain. Gas
prices should go up a dollar for three reasons. First, we need to build a high speed rail
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We would keep it tightly regulated and only the
upmost security would be kept.
A high speed rail system would be a good idea for many reasons. Primarily, it would
cut down on the amount of people who drive or fly. In 1997 the government issued a
report about how high speed trains would help solve congestion problems that face
our nation s highways and airports (www.fra.dot.gov/o/hsgt/index.html). Also, most
high speed trains require less fuel than your average airplane or automobile.
Money left over form the tax, or if we choose to continue the tax just for this
purpose, would be used to help fund research on alternative fuels. They have already
made a great many advances with alternative fuels and hybrid cars. Honda has
already made a that can travel up to 700 miles on one tank of gas. And it can get up
to 70 mpg on the highway (www.consumerenergycenter.org/transportation/afv
/hybrid.html). This kind of progress has all been done within the last decade.
Imagine with a little extra funding the progress that could be made. Imagine,
driving down the road, getting about 100 to 150 mpg. You would no longer have
to even worry about gas prices because you would only have to fill up about once a
month, which leads me to the next reason why raising gas prices would be a good
idea.
If we raise gas prices now it ll mean a lot lower prices later on. Simple math will
13. Donald Trump Failure
Donald Trump is a well known character that people will remember for many years
to come. With a very full career in real estate, TV and now as a Presidential
Candidate, he has shown ability in leading our country. Trump has years of
experience in the marketplace, which gives him opportunity to improve national
matters. Trump s candidate status as a Republican gives him the ability for others
to hear his beliefs and idea that would be in the nation s best interest. As the
election process progresses in 2016, Trump will continue to share his ways to make
this country even greater. Donald John Trump was born on June 14, 1946 to
Frederick and Mary Trump in New York City. His father, at that time, was a builder
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Since then, he has come out as a strong candidate, continuously leading in the polls.
In his campaign, Trump has stood out on major issues, such as Immigration, 2nd
Amendment Rights, Tax Reform, and VA(Veterans Administration) Reform. On VA
Reform, Trump has said that any veteran can take their military ID to any doctor
for immediate treatment, and that this power to choose will greatly increase the
effectiveness of the VA in order to give vets the care that they have earned.
According to Trump, income taxes will not be paid by anyone making less than
$25,000 as a single person, or $50,000 married, along with simplifying tax brackets
to 0%, 10%, 20%, and 25%. Addressing the problem with illegal immigration, Trump
believes that there needs to be a wall protecting our borders. Trump also encourages
cooperation with gang task forces, tighter restrictions on visas, and putting American
workers first in line for jobs. Last, but not least, 2nd Amendment Rights, in Trump s
words, need to be majorly expanded and remove all bans on what people can or
cannot have, along with fixing the mental health care system. In summary, Trump
believes in opportunity, and these positions are indicative of that
14. Methods Of Recruitment Of Comfort Women
Methods of Recruitment There were various ways in which the Japanese Military
recruited woman for comfort stations. It is important to first understand that in no
document of the very few found on the recruitment of women to comfort stations was
there any mention of women consenting to either recruitment or what they were
required to do once in the stations. This is important when reflecting on the social
situations in which victims encountered post war. The recruitment of comfort women
is used by many anti apologists , people who think Japanese responsibility for comfort
stations should be extinguished, believe that accepting the offer by recruiters to leave
the village constitutes consent. One of the ways that women were recruited... Show
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During the Second World War there were atrocities so profound, that current
vocabulary was not adequate to described them. With this the world was introduced to
the terms genocide and holocaust , but what language should be used when
referencing the women affected by comfort station? It is not like wartime brothels
were an anomaly of this war, so does the label prostitute suffice? Though a small
amount of women in comfort stations were professional prostitutes, the majority of
women who were recruited into these comfort stations did not have knowledge of
what waited for them. Even in recent years, neo nationalist attempt to claim that
comfort women were simply prostitutes following Japan s Military. Sarah Soh argues
that the masculinist representation of the women involved in these sex crimes as
prostitutes merely attempts to preclude humanitarian recognition of the violence
committed. Prostitution generally involves three elements: (1) some degree of sexual
activity or conduct, (2) compensation, and (3) intent to commit prostitution. These
women were coerced with
15. The Role Of Fictive Kins In African American Culture
In the study of agronomy, it is the basic understanding that the root is the most
important component of any plant. In the dictionary, the word root is defined as
the part of the plant that latches to the ground for support, growth, and nutrition.
Now any reader maybe wondering where my mind is wondering to, when I start a
paper with such an obvious fact. However, in this case it is not just a fact, it is an
analogy for something much deeper. In the African American culture, it is not
uncommon to refer to someone as a fictive kin . Fictive kin is a term dubbed for
someone who is either not related or indirectivity related to oneself. So, in other
terms if the individual is not either a direct sibling, guardian, uncle, aunt,
grandparent, or cousin, but they have left a positive impact on oneself they are
considered fictive kin. This term was formed back in the slave trafficking days,
when families where torn apart, and individuals were forced to form bonds with
individuals who were not directly related to them. In today s world, this word is still
popular in this demographic, but has morphed in meaning and expanded into other
living segments as well. Even though, I am not African American, I still share a
similar experience of dubbing someone I love my fictive kin.... Show more content on
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This was the day I was born and when I first met Mary Noe. Mary, was my
grandfather s oldest sister, who wasn t married and had no children of her own.
However, despite popular belief, she never found herself lonely, because she invested
her time into our family and all its crazy activities. Mary, loved babies and children
and by luck she had plenty of them running around the house. I was the third oldest
in my line of cousins on the Noe side, and as time pasted I had a total of eight
cousins and two younger siblings. Thus, as one would suspect holidays where
interesting to say the
16. Symptoms And Diagnosis Of Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is one of the most severe psychiatric disorders that affects both male
and females, respectively. This illness is characterized by gradual increase in changes
of perception, thinking, social activities, speech, feelings, and motivations. Many
studies have shown that there is a clear difference in outcome between genders
including symptom severity, age at onset and functional outcome (as cited in Gogos,
Kwek and van den Buuse, 2011, p. 213). For example, schizophreniaoccurs on
average 1.5 4.5 earlier in men compared to women. Further evidence suggests that
women who have a psychiatric disorder such as schizophrenia may have various
levels of estrogen; the most severe phase of the disorder will be when there is low
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PPI is an indicator sensomotoric reflecting the ability of the central nervous system to
filter sensory information and is one of the best established translational paradigms
that allows measuring sensorimotor gating in both humans and rodents (Labouesse,
Langhans and Meyer, 2015).
There have been many studies conducted on learning the causes of schizophrenia and
its treatments. Unfortunately, the treatments for complete recovery from this
disorder still remain unsolved. Some studies focused on a general context in terms
of a role of sex hormones in schizophrenia, other studies focused on a specific state
such as cognition and role of hormones in schizophrenia. The aim of this paper is to
further analyze of the role of sex steroid hormones in schizophrenia in animal models
and human studies, compare different methodologies and possible treatments.
Dopamine, which plays a significant role in schizophrenia, regulates sensorimotor
filtration information in rodents and in humans as well. These findings fit the
description of dopamine hypothetical mechanisms of disease, possibly being
associated with the processes of fragmentation and sensory cognitive overload that
may be involved in the pathology of schizophrenia (Gogos, Kwek and van den Buuse,
2011). There are many research studies that focus on the effects of estrogen and
testosterone administration in schizophrenia. For
17. The Shelter Analysis
Question 3. In both settings everything is normal in The Monsters are Due on Maple
Street, it is a normal Saturday. There are families spending time together neighbors
catching up with one another. In The Shelter, it starts off with friends gathered
together to celebrate a birthday also every normal. Then everything takes a turn for
the worst, in both settings logical thinking is nowhere near anyone mind. After
unexplainable all the technology goes out on Maple Street and all the people are
frightened they let a child s idea of aliens being the cause of everything into their
minds. In The Shelter an alarm of possibility bombing causes them to panic. Both
these events in the episodes, make the people turn on each other, they are
18. Persuasive Speech For College Essay
1.Attention Step
Attention Getter: I m certain that everyone in this classroom does not want to fall
into the statistics of being unemployment after graduation. Therefore, you should take
into consideration my speech about how you can avoid this situation and start acting
now.
Thesis: I will be stating some steps that will ensure you to be successful individuals
and help you avoid the experience of being an unemployed college graduate.
Relevancy: This topic pertains to all of us even me because were all college students
and some of us are closer to graduation. As we individually approach our graduations,
we need to prepare for the next stage in our paths. Sometimes it s hard to admit that
we need some assistance before taking off in our careers.
Credibility: While I was conducting my research, I was fortunate to get more insight
from Jenna Heath, a career professional in the Career Services office. I was able to
learn more about the services they offer and conclude my theory of how beneficial it
is to seek their resources.
More introductory information:
I conducted an in person survey interview with Jenna from Career Services who gave
me more insight of how undergraduate students are utilizing their services. Within the
last week an estimated 30 students schedule an appointment or dropped in for
advising into their office. In a school with 29,700 students that number seems low for
the number of students that could potentially need help but that don t reach out for
help.
19. Daniel James Brown s Boys In The Boat
Boys in the Boat , by Daniel James Brown, proves that anyone can overcome
disadvantages using hard work, trust, and teamwork.
Hard work can overcome setbacks. Many boys on the Washington rowing team
had very little money. For example, Joe only had enough money for one sweater.
He showed up everyday in the same rumpled sweater, the only one he owned, and
almost every day there were snide remarks about it in the locker room (Brown 73).
He lived by himself and used all of the money he could find for college, and he was
able to become one of the greatest Washington students ever. Since this was during
the depression, other students had little money too. However, they were on the West
coast and many elite rowing schools on the East coast had students that were children
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Joe had trusted his family when he was little, even though it was rocky. His father
left him after his mother died, and he stayed at his aunt s. Then, when his father
came back, he married another woman. Joe s stepmom was in constant conflict
with Joe, and many times she kicked him out of the house or made him stay with
another family. When times were getting rough, Joe s family moved away and left
him an empty house with very little food. They didn t even tell him where they
were going. On his own, Joe decided he would never trust anyone again because
they would always let you down. CITATION An experienced rower, George
Pocock, helped the Washington team and made rowing shells for colleges around
the country. One day, he gave Joe some advice. Joe, when you really start trusting
those other boys, you will feel a power at work within you that is far beyond
anything you ve ever imagined (Brown 235). Joe still didn t want to trust anyone, but
he overcame his fear and started trusting his teammates. Finally, he became a better
rower and realized that through trust you can build teamwork and change your
situation so you
20. Essay on Tension and Suspicion Between U.S. and Russia
Name
Teacher
AP U.S. History
October 8, 2012
DBQ
From the years of 1941 to 1949, there was an increase in suspicion and tension
between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union was a Communist
country ruled by a dictator while America was a capitalist democracy that valued
freedom. Their completely different beliefs and aims caused friction to form between
them, which contributed to the creation of the Cold War. At the start of the first world
war, Germany and the Soviet Union signed a nonaggression pact. With Germany and
the Soviet Union being allies, the rest of the world had their suspicions. In the U.S.,
Senator Truman expressed his dislike of both countries and his view of them as
potential enemies(Doc A). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Moscow Declaration was signed on October 30, 1943. In December, two
months later, the three leaders issued a Declaration of the Three Powers Regarding
Iran. The Soviet Union had committed to joining the war against Japan and
expressed support for Roosevelt s plans for the United Nations. Roosevelt felt
confident that he had won Stalin s trust by proving that the U.S. was willing to
negotiate directly with the Soviet Union and by guaranteeing the opening of the
second front in France by the spring of 1944. However, Stalin also gained tentative
concessions on Eastern Europe that would be confirmed during the later wartime
conferences. In 1945, the famed meeting of the heads of government of the United
States, Britain, and the Soviet Union was held to discuss the reestablishment of the
nations of a war torn Europe. The Yalta Conference, held near Yalta in the Crimea,
was the second of three wartime conferences held among the Big Three. The Yalta
conferees, Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill, confirmed the policy adopted at the
Casablanca Conference of demanding Germany s unconditional surrender. There they
made plans to divide Germany into four zones of occupation under a united control
commission in Berlin for war crimes trials. The Polish eastern border would follow
the Curzon Line, and Poland would receive territorial compensation in the West from
Germany. Discussing Poland, Churchill wanted to ensure free
21. Information Technology Management
Chapter 1 1. How are information systems transforming business and what is their
relationship to globalization?
E mail, online conferencing, and cell phones have become essential tools for
conducting business. Information systems are the foundation of fast paced supply
chains. The Internet allows many businesses to buy, sell, advertise, and solicit
customer feedback online. Organizations are trying to become more competitive and
efficient by digitally enabling their core business processes and evolving into digital
firms. The Internet has stimulated globalization by dramatically reducing the costs of
producing, buying, and selling goods on a global scale. New information system
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The disciplines contributing to the behavioral approach focusing on the design,
implementation, management, and business impact of systems are psychology,
sociology, and economics. A sociotechnical view of systems considers both technical
and social features of systems and solutions that represent the best fit between them.
Chapter 2 1. What are business processes? How are they related to information
systems?
A business process is a logically related set of activities that defines how specific
business tasks are performed, and it represents a unique way in which an organization
coordinates work, information, and knowledge. Managers need to pay attention to
business processes because they determine how well the organization can execute its
business, and they may be a source of strategic advantage.
There are business processes specific to each of the major business functions, but
many business processes are cross functional. Information systems automate parts of
business processes, and they can help organizations redesign and streamline these
processes. 2. How do systems serve the different management groups in a business?
Systems serving operational management are transaction processing systems (TPS),
such as payroll or order processing, that track the flow of the daily routine
22. Ethnic Racial Identity
Ethnic and Racial Identity Multicultural education is the key to incorporating ethnic
and racial identities in the classroom. I believe implementing a culturally responsive
curriculum would work best for the students. I would like to be a future educator who
acknowledges and welcome my students diversity in the classroom. It is important to
bring cultural awareness to the classroom and schoolenvironment. I want my students
to know that I respect, acknowledge and care about their differences. I would model
this behavior because I want the students to do the same for each other. The steps I
would take incorporate a positive, trusting and healthy learning environment are:
Show interest in students ethnic/racial backgrounds. According to... Show more
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As a culturally responsive teacher, it is important to create an inclusive learning
environment one in which diverse students feel comfortable, safe and not afraid to
be themselves. Hughes Hassell (2013) suggests using counter storytelling. Counter
storytelling gives voices to ethnic groups who are often unheard, shedding new
light on old stories. Adichie (2009) discusses her experience as being African and
encountering the single story while in college with a roommate. Adichie (2009)
explained, The single story creates stereotypes, and the problem with stereotypes is
not that they are untrue, but that they are incomplete. They make one story become
the only story the definitive story of a people (Ted Talk). Entire ethnicities are
being stereotyped because of one story. Allowing students to see themselves in a
different light, whether it is in a math, science and/or social studies lessons.
Multicultural literature can change the way we see each other. Decorating the
classroom with not only well known leaders from one background, for example,
Martin Luther King, Jr, Malcolm X, Rosa Parks, etc. for the Black History Month,
decorate inspirational leaders from different backgrounds and genders all year
around. Hanging pictures of families of various races, ethnicities and trans racial
adoptive families would bring awareness. Celebrating cultural holidays such as Eid,
Chinese New Year, Kwanza, Hanukah,
23. Plant Life Chapter 38
Chapter 38 Plant reproduction and Development
Sexual Reproduction
1.In general terms, explain how the basic plant life cycle with alternation of
generations is modified in angiosperms.
The basic plant life cycle with alternation of generations is modified in angiosperms
by the change of haploid (n) and diploid (2n) generations, which take turns making
each other. 2.List four floral parts in order from outside to inside a flower.
пѓ Sepals
пѓ Petals
пѓ Stamen
пѓ Carpels
3.From a diagram of an idealized flower, correctly label the following structures and
describe the function of each structure: пѓ a. sepals Sepals are in charge of
protecting the flower s bud before it blooms. It has the qualities of a leave and is
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This has many advantages, such as the fact that double fertilization guarantees that
the endosperm will develop only in ovules where the egg has been fertilized. It also
avoids angiosperms from wasting nutrients. 13.Explain how fertilization in animals is
similar to that in plants.
пѓ Fertilization in animals is similar to that in plants because its first cellcell
change occurs after gamete fusion rises in the cytoplasmic Ca2+ levels as it does
in animal gamete fusion. Also, the plants make a block to polyspermy, which is the
fertilization of an egg by more than one sperm cell, as do the animal s cell s eggs.
14.Describe the fate of the ovule and ovary after double fertilization. Note where
major nutrients are stored as the embryo develops.
пѓ After double fertilization, the ovule matures into a seed, and the ovary matures
into a fruit encircling the seed. As the embryo grows the seed stores proteins, oils, and
starch. 15.Describe the development and function of the endosperm. Distinguish
between liquid endosperm and solid endosperm.
пѓ After embryo development, endosperm is growth to store nutrients. This happens
after double fertilization, when the triploid nucleus of the ovule s central cell divides.
This causes the formation of a milky multinucleate supercell . This becomes
multicellular after cytokinesis. Finally, when the cell walls are completed, the
endosperm becomes solid. 16.Describe the development of
24. Ideal Polis In Athens
Ancient citizens from Athens and Sparta are representatives of what the ideal
polis is. For the citizens as representatives, to be contingent in an ideal polis there
must be loyalty and pride. The Spartans, between itself and Athens has a stronger
polis due to their fearless citizens. Athens has an ever changing constitution that
does not allow for consistency to flow. A constitution that continuously revamps
itself every time there is someone or a new group of people in power does not set
the credentials for there to be a respected polis. With an emphasis on the word polis
there is an emphasis on the word equality , because in order to have the same goals
on a large scale there needs to be an equal respective treatment between citizens...
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For Athens, it revolves around a selfish aristocrat view to keep the aristocrats in
power without furthering the middle class. In 621 BCE, a lawmaker Draco was
advised to set a constitution; the constitution has more depth to its format rather than
the opposing eastern Code of Hammurabi. In comparison, however, being more in
depth does not make it better in any means at all. The code is not stagnant, and if a
society is flourishing then there is no need to change from stagnant social
stratification. In 594 BCE, Solon was granted to do the lifting of burdens , and
inequalities that fall into place with such a constitution like Draco s law. For instance,
Solon outlawed debt slavery and made the punishment of theft to be a fine ten times
more in value than what the stolen product is. Life is looking up for the Athenian in
the ancient world, but by not having a set constitution that changes within a short
time span in the transferring of powers of rulers it does not help the mindset of the
citizen. The Athenian citizen does not know what their duty should be due to the
inconsistent constitution, therefore does not know in which manner they should act
in hopes of furthering the prosperity of the
25. Nt1310 Unit 3 Cpus
5.CPU Central Processing Unit socket
a)What do CPU s do? The CPU is the Central Processing Unit; its aim is to be there
the act as the brain of the computer. Other common name for the CPU is the
processor. It is in control of the power the computer is receiving and using and the
calculations that enable to the computer to be used. CPUs come in differing form
factors and each has a particular way in which it will fit on to the motherboard. The
most common manufactures of this part that people will know are Intel and AMD.
The CPU is in charge of allowing programmes to be used. The CPU sorts the
commands of a program into an order which enables it to be used.
b)How they are powered and connected. The connector between the CPU and the
motherboard
26. Dehydration Effects
Dehydration Effects
Dehydration is the excessive loss of water resulting in depletion of body fluids
(Grosvenor amp; Smolin, 2006, p. 282). When the body goes through dehydration
there can be many symptoms. Some of these symptoms can include: feelings of
nausea, light headedness, and feeling dizzy. Dehydration can cause symptoms to
show more rapidly than any other vitamin deficiency. With other vitamin
deficiencies, days or weeks can pass before symptoms are felt by the body
(Grosvenor amp; Smolin, 2006). Symptoms can be seen when dehydrated after only
an hour of activity on a hot day. Water is essential to health maintenance because the
human body is more than half water. The typical adult s body weight is about 60%
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The minor symptoms of dehydration will go away quickly after replacing the lost
water but if left untreated medical attention may be necessary. While it may be
difficult to consume too much water, overhydrating can be as dangerous as
dehydrating. Water toxicity can be the result of consuming too much water. Some of
the early symptoms of water toxicity can be similar to dehydration. Nausea, muscle
cramps, disorientation, and confusion are just some of the symptoms of water
toxicity. To help prevent water toxicity it is recommended that beverages containing
dilute solutions of sodium as well as sugar, such as sports beverages, be used to
replace water losses when exercise continues for more than an hour (Grosvenor amp;
Smolin, 2006, p. 287). Electrolytes are important because they help maintain acid
base in the body. Electrolytes are substances that separate in water to form positively
and negatively charged ions that conduct an electrical current (Grosvenor amp;
Smolin, 2006, p. 287). The three key electrolytes in the body are sodium, potassium,
and chloride. It is important to control the amount of sodium excreted from the body
because sodium helps to regulate blood pressure. If the body loses more sodium than
it takes in blood pressure can drop. When this happens the body will release proteins
and hormones to help the kidneys retain water and sodium. Renin is an enzyme that
27. MIS Homework 1r Essay
Sara Al Essa ID: 201002374 QSet1.1 Week 1 2 1. What are data, information and
knowledge? Provide an example of transformation of data to knowledge using as
an example the Accounts Receivable (AC) in the accounting department or
personnel data in the HR department. Data: Consist of raw facts, such as an
employee number, total hours worked in a week, inventory part numbers, or sales
order. Example: Calculations, For example: a compilation of sales invoices at the
end of the day and see the numbers, types and sizes of goods sold. Information: A
collection of facts organized and processed so that they have additional value beyond
the value of the individual... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The article is routed to the appropriate approver or set of approvers, who either
approve or reject it. Publish the completed draft to one or more channels,
depending on the audiences you ve configured: the Articles tab in your Salesforce
organization, a customer portal, a partner portal, or a public knowledge base. You
can schedule the article to be published on a future date. Update the article as
needed. When modifying a published article, you can either remove it from
publication so that the original is no longer visible to users, or leave the original
published and work on a copy until you re ready to replace the original with your
update. Archive the article when it is obsolete to remove it from publication. As with
publishing an article, you can archive immediately or on a future date. Delete the
article as needed, or turn it into a draft and begin a new publishing cycle Creating
Articles Authors create articles by selecting an article type, writing content, assigning
categories, and choosing one or more channels. Depending on the article type, several
fields may be available for different types of data. Supporting Multiple Languages
With multiple languages for Salesforce Knowledge you can lower support costs by
translating articles into the languages your audience prefers. After an administrator
selects your language settings, two translation methods are available: translating
articles in house using the editing tool in the knowledge
28. The Development Goals For Adolescent Health, And Non...
Over the last quarter century, there has been an increase in evidence based research
and action from national, international, and non governmental organizations on the
health of adolescents.1 Moving into the post 2015 agenda, there has been a recent
convergence of international attention for adolescent healthwith a 20 year review of
progress on achieving the goals of the Cairo programme of action, the millennium
development goals progress review, and the 2011 World Health Assembly resolution
on youth and health risk.1,2 While adolescent health is an emerging area, it remains
neglected without a single agency or institution with a directive that focuses
exclusively on adolescents.3 Furthermore, the current proposal for the Sustainable
Development Goals that will supersede the Millennium Development Goals after
2015, does not propose a target primarily related to adolescent health.4
Adolescence is defined by the World Health Organization(WHO) as the ages
between10 to 24 years that mark the transition between childhood and adulthood.1
There are currently 1.8 billion adolescents worldwide, and this population often
comprises of 20 percent of a country s population.5 Low and middle income countries
(LMICs) have almost 90 percent of the world s adolescents.1 This life stage is
characterized by rapid physical, intellectual, and emotional developmental changes
that require a health approach that diverges from children and adults.1,6
Adolescent sexual and reproductive
29. Stand By Me Book Vs Movie Essay
There are times when the film adaptation of a novel misses the ability to bring the
full story to life. This is not the case, however, when it comes to the movie, Stand by
Me. Although, there are some obvious differences, this novel and movie adaptation
complements each other very well. Based upon the novel, The Body, Stand by Me
encapsulates the messages of friendship, loyalty, and maturation that the novel
vividly depicts through its writing.
In the movie, the filmmakers uses the rural area around the train tracks to
distinguish from the small town they live in and Gordie narrators the movie while
stating where they live, the season and the year. The movie clearly distinguishes
what area they are in throughout their journey to find the dead body. In the book,
the author, Stephen King, uses very descriptive details about where the boys are to
make the book come to life. He uses details in the clothing, prices of the items at the
store, and the description of how the boys act during the hot summer season. They
both take place in a town called Castle Rock, but in the book it is Castle Rock, Maine
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This adds to the movie because it gives us a deeper representation of the time
period to make you feel as if it was really happening right now. In the movie, Gordie
states how time has gone by and what the four of the boys are doing as grownups.
At the end of the movie, you see the older Gordie writing the book, which signifies
that time has gone by dramatically. In the book, the same thing is stated in more
detail about how the boys split up and how they grew up. In the book, it clearly
states what year the dramatic changes in each of the boys lives happens and what
happens to them. The book was more effective in cueing you when a time change
occurred. Without the scene at the end of the movie, you would have only known
that time has changed by Gordie telling you, unlike the book who explains it to
30. Napa Valley Research Paper
Napa County is situated in the northern part of the San Pablo Bay, in northern
California. Napa Valley has a variety of wineries not to mention the beautiful
scenery. It is famous for topping the list of wine areas alongside France winning the
Judgment of Paris in 1976. It is also a producer of numerous crops but mostly known
because of Napa wineries.
Napa Valley Overview
The size of Napa County is about 485, 120 acres, with vineyards occupying a tenth of
this land. In California, this translates to about 4% when it comes to production of
wine. From the small scale operations to the large scale distributors, there are about
300 wineries. A percentage of these opened more recently while the histories of some
even date back to the 1800 s. The new wineries have modern facilities ensuring small
quantities of highly soughed wines.
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In 1858, a commercial vineyard was established which was also the first in the Napa
Valley. In St. Helena, the commercial winery was established in Napa Valley by
Charles Krug in 1861.
The Geographical Location
On the western and northern side, the valley basin is surrounded by a Mountain
Range and the Vaca Mountains on the East. In between the ranges, there are other
smaller valleys. At Mount Saint Helena, mostly at the floor, the basin of Napa
Valley slowly rises to 110 m above the sea level from the southern end to the northern
end. In the middle of the valley basin, Rutherford Bench, lies the Rutherford
American Viticulture Areas. Also, the Oakville lies on the floor of the valley.
It is common to find sediments displaced in the soil mostly in the southern part of
the valley. Sediments can be deposited by retreats of the Bay and advances from the
San Pablo Bay. Volcanic lava and ash are components of the soil found in the north
of the valley end, in large
31. The Pros And Cons Of Poverty In America
Walking down the streets of Chicago, touring the beautiful sites of New York City,
or even having a bite to eat in Washington D.C, one will see a common site among
all of these places: poverty. A total of 46 million Americans are facing poverty each
day; that is over 14 percent of the population (Hoyer). Although many have tried to
put an end to this nation wide problem, there seems to be only one solution: creating
more jobs. Eliminating unemployment and creating more jobs can be difficult, but it
is definitely attainable. With more jobs available, those who are unemployed will be
able to get jobs and have a steady income. They will begin to benefit both physically
and mentally throughout their transition from povertyto employment. Those in
poverty will be able to bring themselves up out of the darkness and enjoy life like any
other American.
Poverty is linked from generation to generation. Parents pass it down to their
children and then those children continue to pass it along, creating a never ending
cycle. Desiree Metcalf is the perfect example of an American trapped in the cycle of
poverty. Metcalf is 24 years old and a single mother of three young girls.
Unemployed, she wakes up each morning wondering whether or not she will be able
to provide dinner for her family that day. Metcalf seems to be following in her
mother s footsteps, as she was also poor and single with difficulties finding
employment. An unexpected turning point in Metcalf s life occurred when she was
32. Navajo Nation s General Transportation Plan
An Evaluation of the Navajo Nation s General Transportation Plan
If everything in life is very simple and predictable, then we do not need any
planning, (Kim). However, this is not the case today because most developing cities
and communities need planning in order to guide their goals and visions for future
land use. A document called a general plan(also known as a comprehensive plan),
helps guide developing cities and communities with a detailed framework for its land
use. The Navajo Nation, one of the largest Indian reservations in the United States, is
an example of a community that utilizes a general plan. In December 2009, the
Navajo Nation submitted the Navajo Nation Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP)
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NTS operates on seven fixed routes connecting small urban areas and also
connects with other transit systems like Greyhound Busline. The use of NTS has
increased from 66,000 to 80,000 riders over a two year period (LRTP II F2). Due
to poor road conditions the safety for NTS has become an issue. The general plans
provided background information on the Navajo Nation Indian Reservation Road
(IRR) system and this helps to understand how the nation s road network operates.
Since the nation overlaps different boundaries the IRR system administers the
various highway programs, these include tribal, state, county, Bureau of Indian
Affairs (BIA), and other agency roads. Almost half of the nation s highways are BIA
roads and majority is unpaved. The interesting part of this section is how these roads
are different agency roads but the nation manages to overlook all these roads through
the IRR system.
In conclusion, the transportation system on the Navajo Nation needs vast
improvements to benefit its people. For a general plan, the transportation plan is one
of the most important elements for cities and communities. When planning, it is very
important to learn and know the area, city or community. A city or community will
be forever changing and developing. For this reason, a city or community will need a
plan to develop, maintain, and improve its use of
33. Persuasive Essay On Soy Milk
Have you ever had soy milk? I have not, and am curious why I haven t. I have seen
many commercials advertising soy milk, where the actors, or maybe they re
identified as real people and not as actors, except I think that actors are still real
people, but I digress. Some people rant and rave about soy milk; although I have
not encountered many, that, though, could be more of a reflection of my
homogeneous community. With the recent abundance of allergies, soy milk is now
well known by those who are dairy free. After a little bit of research I have found
that soy milk is significantly more expensive than regular from the cow milk for
most Americans. Soy beans are very inexpensive, but the dairy industry has the
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While I do not have any moral problem with selling soy milk in schools, I do have a
problem with the current power that lobbyists hold over our everyday lives. There
is no simple solution to the undue influence lobbyists hold over us. Similar to the
neglect of veterans and the maltreatment of Native Americans, there is a general
awareness that lobbying is a problem, but there are few solutions. As a society, I
think it is time we reevaluate whether or not the government is still by and for the
people. It will not easy, but somewhere between awareness that something is a
problem and a general desire to fix that problem rests a solution. My goal in the
meantime is to further educate myself about lobbyists while continuing the
discussion of the
34. Similarities And Differences In Rikki-Tavi
Similarities and Differences in the Movie and the Book in Rikki Tikki Tavi
Rikki Tikki has many similarities as well as differences in the movie and book.
Rikki Tikki is a mongoose which is a small carnivorous mammal with a long body
and a tall and grizzled or banded coat. Although the book and the movie have many
similarities there are also several differences in the book and movie. Some of them
are minor differences though, for example, in the book, the first night that Rikki
Tikki stayed there he was given a piece of raw meat when in the movie he was given
a banana. Some more of the similarities and differences in the book and movie Rikki
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In the book, many of the characters were described in a good way in the book and
were just like they had been described in the movie. Teddy and his family were just
like they had been described in the book and said every single one of the lines they
said in the book in the movie and also did the action that were described in the
book. One example is that when Teddy said, Here s a dead mongoose. Let s have a
funeral. he said those exact same words in the movie. Another similarity including
the characters would be when Darzee s wife decided to help Rikki Tikki by
pretending she had a broken wing to distract Nagaina while Rikki Tikki decided to
kill all but one of her eggs. It also happened just as it was described in the book
when she decided to help him and showed both the part where Darzee s wife
decided to help him and when Rikki Tikki goes to kill most of Nagaina s eggs. The
way that this had happened in the book was the same way that that it had happened
in the movie. Both of these two things were similarities in the book and movie that
had to do with the
35. Pete Seeger Research Paper
The Many Voices of Folk Music
To some the term folk music was the music of peasants . Pete Seeger, who was
nicknamed the father of American folk music, by Bruce Springsteen, did not like
that term, because he was no peasant. Seeger marched with the Rev. Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr and led environmental campaigns. According to the video, Seeger
said that participating is the main thing in his life, and it is our only hope. I liked
the part where he said that education should not just admiring what others have
done, and that everyone should get involved. In an article, I read Seeger pointed
out that music would not save the planet, either will books or speeches. Seeger
would not testify about his past involvement with the Communist Party, and he was
convicted of contempt of Congress, his conviction was overturned in 1961, but he
was banned by TV networks for 6 years, even then parts of his anti Vietnam War
song, Waist Deep in the Big Muddy, was censored. Seeger was born to musical
parents. His father was a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Bob Dylan s manager, Albert Grossman, launched one of the firs folk clubs and
created this trio. Grossman wanted a visually attractive, across the board look to
make protest music available to the crowds. Their first top 40 hit was Lemon Tree,
and their first top ten hit was If I A Hammer. Blowin in the Wind, and Don t Think
Twice, It s Alright, were both written by Bod Dylan. Their interpretation helped
bring Dylan national attention and approval. Phil Ochs won his guitar by betting
that Kennedy would become the President. His first song, The Ballad of the Cuban
Invasion (about the Bay of Pigs), he joined the radical group The Sundowners,
dropped out of school to start a career in folk protest. He participated in marches and
protests going into the Deep South, in order to be involved with the civil rights
workers or striking
36. Causes Of Migration To America
What reasons would you up and move to a new country? European settlers came to
America to seek new opportunities and discover new things and also to escape
persecution. Immigration has been a leading topic in our world for a long period
of time, a recent study showed that approximately sixty eight million immigrant
have migrated to America since the year 1970. Think to yourself, what is the
reason that all these immigrants have migrated to America, and what effect do they
have on Americans? One reason that European settlers have migrated to America is
for their freedom rights. In the short story Balboa , by Sabrina Murray, a spanish
explorer of the name Vasco Nunez de Balboa, was part of a voyage that explored
Columbia and was looking for
37. 1984 Big Brother Character Analysis
The role that Big brother play within the novel is the it was winston `s character in
his book that winston`s wrote about. The effect that big brother had on winston`s
effect is that he was a character and he was explaining about the party. Winston is
obsessed with big brother more because he s a good friend than O`brien because
when winston was at work he would talk more with big brother than O`brien
because O brien would be a little bit mean. The evidence that I found this at is
when the first chapter is about to finish or in the second chapter. When I was
reading the book 1984 Winston was describing what O brien was wearing and how
he act when Winston was at work. Big brother was also the leader where winston
work because It`s explained in the second page of the first chapter.... Show more
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IN my opinion I think in the past there were so much laws because in the story it
said that Big brother was watching you and there were also lots of laws that big
brother said for example Big brother is watching you, war is peace, Freedom is
slavery, Ignorance is strength in my opinion I think this laws are truth because it
the last law it says that Ignorance is strength what that means to me is that I hear
lots of stories in the past few months that many people don t want to vote for
presidents because their are ignorant and the people don`t care as much because
people think if they are going to vote for presidential the state is going to be the
same and it will never change. That why people don`t want to give their
38. Community In The Film Of Gods And Men
The Benedictine values of humility, loyalty, and community represented amongst the
monks in Of Gods and Men coincide with Harrison s understanding of the human
identity in relation to the image of God. Harrison s ideology of humility compares to
the monk s Benedictine oath of humility, which is shown through their daily actions
at the monastery. The monks loyalty to the Lord compares to Harrison s description
of spiritual perception and the prioritization of values. Finally, the concept of
community imitates Harrison s depiction of how people of different backgrounds can
unite with one another in order to create a peaceful society. In the movie, Of Gods
and Men, the theological idea of community stands amongst other core concepts
which contribute to the human identity as created in the image of God. The term
community , as seen through the eyes of the Benedictines, revolves around the
process of knowing oneself through the building of relationships with others. The
idea of community living solidifies the importance of living with others who may not
embody the same values as oneself, yet remains a peaceful and respectful
environment for both parties. In the circumstances of Of Gods and Men, the monks
live in a town that is primarily Islamic faith, although they are Catholics. They attend
to the needs of the members of the community, despite the religious barrier that
separates the two groups apart from one another. One of the monks, Brother Luc, acts
as the town doctor by
39. Comparison Of The Cultural Revolution In Jeanette...
The period since World War II has seen a paradigm shift in attitudes to gender and
sexuality. A cultural revolution has also taken place in terms of social attitudes to the
make up of the family, same sex relationships and our understanding of sexual
identity. Many literary stalwarts have explored the implication of these changes.
Erotic fables intended to undercut and challenge conventional notions of history,
genderand fixed nature of reality were produced. Jeanette Winterson, Britain s oft
talked about mainstream writer deals powerfully in her novels with the implications
of the changed attitudes to gender and sexuality. The present study has chosen
Winterson s, Oranges are not the only Fruit and aims to focus on gender and
sexuality to see how they are effectively portrayed in the work of fiction.
Key Words: Paradigm shift, gender, sexuality, sexual identity, erotic fables, undercut,
challenge, implications.
Introduction
The period since World War II has seen a paradigm shift in attitudes to gender and
sexuality. The sexual revolution of the late 1950s and 60s and the work of the
feminist movement has profoundly changed the way in which men and women relate
to each other socially, culturally and economically. A cultural revolution has taken
place in terms of social attitudes to the make up of the family, same sex relationships
and our understanding of sexual identity. One of the central theses of Beauvoir s The
Second Sex was summed up by the line, One is not
40. Comparing Anselm And St. Thomas Aquinas Cur Deus
In the Cur Deus Homo and the Compendium of Theology, Anselm of Canterbury and
St. Thomas Aquinas present their reasoning as to why it was necessary for the
incarnation and death of Jesus Christ. Although both theologians agree that it was
imperative for God to become incarnate as human in order to save the human race
from sin, Anselm and St. Thomas Aquinas disagree on the status of the human race
and the nature of God. In the Cur Deus Homo, Anselm portrays humans as lowly,
indebted vassals to a wrathful God. On the contrary, St. Thomas Aquinas portrays
humans as damaged beings who, through atonement, can join a merciful God in His
kingdom. Much like the lord and vassal relationships of the Middle Ages, Anselm of
Canterburyargues that humans owe God a debt of honor. In Anselm s theology, every
single one of God s rational creatures owes their entire physical and mental being to
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Thomas Aquinas theology agreed with Anselm on why God had to incarnate into
man in order to save humans, his portrayal of humans and God is a stark contrast to
Anselm s blatantly disrespectful humans and justice seeking, verging on vengeful,
God. In his Compendium of Theology, St. Thomas Aquinas states that in the plan of
divine Providence it was decreed that human nature, which had been ravaged in the
manner described, should be restored. It could not be admitted to perfect beatitude
unless it were freed of its defilement (Compendium of Theology, ch. 199, pp. 255).
Unlike the humans in Anselm s theology, St. Thomas Aquinas paints them as people
who were created to reach happiness with God by God, but are unable to because
they are tainted by original sin. Also, unlike the Anselm s portrayal of God, St.
Thomas Aquinas portrayal of God is merciful and wants humans to reach eternal
salvation. This God wants to restore humanity from sin in order for them to gain true
happiness by living with their Creator in harmony. However, in very similar theology
to
41. Battle Of Shiloh
The three probably most important battles of the Civil War were great victories, but
came at a price.
The Confederate army surrendered at the battle of Vicksburg on July 4th 1863.
They were sad and ashamed after prolonged violent attacks. This was the end of one
of the most brilliant military campaigns of the war. The sad loss of Pemberton s
army and the stronghold in Vicksburg on the mighty Mississippi River was very
effective in splitting the Confederacy in half.
Grants skilled and well planned military success in the West boosted his proud
reputation, leading ultimately to his appointment as the new and better General In
Chief of the Union. When Grant s army captured the mighty Mississippi we were
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General Grant and his army of forty two thousand men had camped along the river.
The Confederates second stupid leader, General Albert Sidney Johnston said, I
would fight him if he were a million. The poorly prepared rebels were on the march
and without food for twenty four hours. The tired and hungry Confederate Army
was still able to catch Grant s army by surprise. Eight of ten union soldiers at Shiloh
had never fought before. At the end of the Battle of Shiloh twenty four thousand
men were dead, wounded, or captured. On April 25, 1862 Union forces under David
Farragut captured New Orleans, Louisiana the largest city in the South. Farragut,
who was of Spanish descent grew up in the South but remained loyal to the North.
The capture of New Orleans was the key to getting the mighty and powerful
Mississippi River. The North was able to cut the supply lines, cut the water highway
travel down, and cut states away from the country.
The capture of mighty and powerful Mississippi River was the result of three of the
battles of the Civil War. The Battle of Vicksburg, the Battle of New Orleans, and the
Battle of Shiloh. These three battles were important to the success of the Union Army
without them we probably would not have won the war. The battles are very
interesting, complex, and cruel but wars are wars and a lot of people
42. The Pros And Cons Of The Leader Of Panama
Anyone can live anywhere but not every place one can live has good qualities of
life. There are pros and cons to living in any country. Some have more pros, some
have more cons, and some are just a mix. Panama is a country that has more
positive features and characteristics and is a country that one is able to live in. The
government has definitely improved over the years. One cannot be a citizen in two
countries. They can only be a citizen in Panama. Manuel Noriega had been the
leader of Panama for a while but had been arrested multiple times for being caught
with illegal actions. After Manuel Noriega s reign, there have been democratic
elections instead of one just rising to power. Their government system is just like the
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In 1821, Panama became independent of Spain and had joined the Gran
Colombia. In 1830, the Gran Colombia collapsed, so Panama became a part of
Colombia. In 1903, Panama left Colombia and the United States supported it. That
was when they became fully independent. Before separating from Colombia,
Panama was somewhat isolated from them. There were multiple independence
movements. The Panama Canal, secured by the United States, was under control
of the United States from 1914 to 1999. In 1999, Panama completely took over the
canal. There had been many coups in the past until Manuel Noriega. Manuel
Noriega was put into power but was arrested multiple times causing him to not rise
to power again. During May of 2014, Juan Carlos Varela was elected as the
president and Ricardo Martinelli as the vice president. But the two fell apart during
2011 as Varela was fired from being the foreign minister. Varela accused Martinelli of
messing up the government and became a strict critic of Martinelli. Juan Carlos
Varela has been the head of the government since
43. Residential Sprinklers System
In the times it takes two minutes to past, could you make it out of your home?
Could your family? The American Red Cross states that it can take as few as two
minutes to become deadly, compared to the ten minutes many survey takes believed
they had (American Red Cross, 2015). When you think of everything we do to
protect our homes, families, and property with insurance, security alarms and locks,
why do we not find more home sprinklers systems? This essay hopes to highlight the
benefits of residential sprinkler systems. Firesprinklers have been around since the
late 19th century yet the technology has been slow to be adopted in residential
construction. The main reason for the slow adoption is due to strong resistance from
homebuilders