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Taguchi s Design Of Experiments Analysis
In the present study two types of methodologies have been effectively utilized to conduct the
experiments in a scientific manner, one is Taguchi s Design of Experiments (DOE) and other method
of design of experiments were based on randomly selected combination of cutting process parameters
is shown below figure. Previous literature a chapter has involved that Azmi and Lin et al. investigated
the machinability of uni directional glass fiber reinforced (GFRP) composites [42, 60]. Recently, some
of investigators have stated experimental results based on parametric studies to evaluate the surface
quality characteristics such as machining force, surface roughness and delamination damage [31,34,38
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4.2. Design of Experiments (DOE) Over 60 to 70 % of machined products have been rejected due to
lack of attention in machinability evaluation before machining. This may be lead to indirect affect on
cost effective escalation in production industries. Therefore, predicting the outcome by introducing a
change of the preconditions and this will be reflected on the results. Taguchi s DOE would be more
effective and acceptable tool for technical investigations. The desirable machinability evaluation
thoroughly obtained by statistical design of experiments (DOE). Reliable results also would be
obtained by full factorial or partial factorial technique. 4.2.1 Taguchi method Taguchi methods have
been widely used in scientific and engineering design. This technique is focusing to formulating the
performance characteristics of parametric settings with deviation [127, 128]. In this methodology, the
experimental settings (DOE) are arranged systematic as per orthogonal array (OA) that can be reduced
wastage of time and minimize the number of experiments [129]. The effect of different factors on the
performance characteristics in a given combination runs can be examined by using the orthogonal
array (OA). Simultaneously OA experimental design will also provides a number of input factors to
permit the study of their effects and interconnections with the experimental output. Taguchi
optimization technique involves to
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The Key Themes Of Gender Trouble By Judith Butler
Since its publication in 1990, Gender Trouble has become one of the key works of contemporary
feminist theory, and an essential work for anyone interested in the study of gender, queer theory, or the
politics of sexuality in culture. This is the text where Judith Butler began to advance the ideas that
would go on to take life as performativity theory, as well as some of the first articulations of the
possibility for subversive gender practices, and she writes in her preface to the 10th anniversary
edition released in 1999 that one point of Gender Trouble was not to prescribe a new gendered way of
life [...] but to open up the field of possibility for gender [...] Widely taught, and widely debated,
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Gender performativity is related to performance and shares elements with it, but it has no subject. She
explains, The action of gender requires a performance that is repeated. This repetition is at once a
reenactment and reexperiencing of a set of meanings already socially established (178). Performativity
creates a fictional reality in which gender and its roles are determined according to a men/women
binary distinction. According to her, the category of Women from which the feminist struggle arises is
different from this political, hierarchical myth based on
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Vedic And The Vedic Period
The Vedic period lasted from c. 1750 to 500 BCE. The Vedic texts were arranged when the Indo
Aryans started to inhabit the Ganges plain. With this new settlement, it transitioned to an agricultural
society, and in the need for organization the society created a hierarchical government. The society
had to include older habitants of the Ganges plain, and incorporated them under the Aryan varnas.
They also had to appoint political and religious authority to the Brahmins and Kshatriyas. The Vedas,
also called Śruti, center on the worship of the elements like fire and rivers, worship of heroic gods like
Indra, Varuna and Agni, chanting of hymns and performance of sacrifices. God Indra became the
central deity of the developing Old Indic culture. The philosophy of Vedanta transformed the Vedic
worldview to monistic one. This led to the development of tantric metaphysics and gave rise to new
forms of yoga, such as jnana yoga and bhankti yoga. People prayed for abundance of children, rain,
cattle (wealth), long life and an afterlife in the heavenly world of the ancestors. This mode of worship
has been preserved since then in Hinduism. However, the primacy of Vedic deities has been seconded
to the deities of Puranic literature. According to Muesse, some of the fundamental concepts like
karma, reincarnation and personal enlightenment and transformation did not exist in the Vedic
religion. Brahman is a very specific conception of the Absolute in Vedas. Brahman is neither
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Tabriz and Carpet
1. (a) Riya Didwania Elizabeth Burge s poem Ispahan Carpet is an extended metaphor which aims to
compare the beauty of the traditional Persian carpet (known as the Ispahan carpet) to the appalling
conditions in which the carpet makers are forced to dwell. The central theme of the poem is to
emphasize on the exploitation of children which is prevalent in various parts of the world. This leads
to the end of all the hope and optimism that ever prevailed in the lives of the children to have a future;
a future which is bright and helps them flee away from all the misery and desolation of carpet
weaving. It intends to create awareness about child labour which remains unnoticed and ignored
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The speaker arouses the reader s emotions of sympathy and consideration by stressing on One hundred
. The fourth stanza implies that the girls have no knowledge beyond carpet weaving since the speaker
terms their eyes as those whose whole horizon is the carpet . Even though the guide is proud of the
exquisite creation by the girls, the tourist begins to question the morality of the situation. The speaker
uses an inquiring tone to ask who can unravel the world s weaving? Feelings of dissatisfaction as well
as curiosity are conveyed as the speaker wonders why terrible traditions like this are being carried
forward to future generations. The speaker expresses the worthlessness of the rugs which is a beauty,
undoubtedly, but is not as essential as the childhood of the girls which is being exclusively sacrificed
to create it. As the tourist places her plump ( swollen ) hand on the bent and fragile ( greenstick )
shoulder of the girl, she feels sympathetic towards her. The large eyes of the girl signify her loneliness
and solitude and bring about a feeling of compassion in the reader. Speaking darkness has been
juxtaposed in this stanza. The speaker along with an emotion of empathy also has a deep sense of
admiration and respect for the girls.
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The Effects Of Pepsi And Pepsi On The United States
One of the biggest health problems that the United States is dealing with at the moment is obesity.
Coke Pepsi can be some of the major players to blame for the amount of sugar and acid in their
products. Both companies have made strides to combat this issue, but then they fall back into their
trap. For example, Pepsi came out with multiple lines of diet products to give those whom care about
their health a substitute product. As it turns out in many studies the diet drink is almost worse than the
standard drink. Coke came out with Vitamin Water, to give those whom wanted an alternative to water
and Gatorade a healthy opinion to get your daily intake of vitamins. As it turned out, studies showed
that the drink was pretty much sugar water. This issue needs to be addressed so that credibility is not
fully lost. Below shows the negativity that surrounds the intake of soda.
Without executing properly on brand awareness a consumer will not be able to differentiate between
its competitors. There are hundreds of different types of beverages to choose from and even sodas for
that matter. In order to stay market leaders, Coke and Pepsi most continue to innovate and adapt to
new competitors, not only on a domestic scale, but on a global scale. They must also continue to
acquire brands that pose a threat. Below is a chart of the top, nonalcoholic beverage brands that
control the marketplace.
Politics in the United States have influenced the supply demand for Coke and Pepsi
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Hypervigilance
Citation Kimble, M. O., Fleming, K., Bennion, K. A. (2013). Contributors to hypervigilance in a
military and civilian sample. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 28(8), 1672 1692. doi:
10.1177/0886260512468319 Introduction A nonexperimental research study was conducted to explain
and predict hypervigilance in the returning soldier. Specifically, the researchers aimed to determine if
military training is associated with hypervigilance, if trauma alone can produce higher levels of
hypervigilance, if soldier deployment is associated with hypervigilance, and if disorders (depression,
dissociation, and PTSD) predict hypervigilance above and beyond trauma and deployment. Sample
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A Pearson s correlation coefficient was computed and indicated the older a person is, the more likely
they are to experience hypervigilance. To determine if military training was associated with
hypervigilance, a univariate ANCOVA was conducted comparing military cadet undergraduates to non
military undergraduates. Results indicated that military cadets were no more hypervigilant than the
non military undergraduates. To determine if trauma alone produced higher levels of hypervigilance, a
univariate ANOVA was conducted using the entire sample, and trauma was found to be a significant
predictor of hypervigilance only when PSS was removed as a covariate. Finally, a hierarchical
multiple regression using only traumatized participants in the study was conducted to determine if
deployment was associated with hypervigilance, and if disorders (depression, dissociation, and PTSD)
predicted hypervigilance above and beyond trauma and deployment. Findings indicated veterans with
PTSD have the highest hypervigilance scores. A follow up t test indicated that the community
members with PTSD did not differ significantly from the deployed soldiers without PTSD with
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Politics Is The Practice And Theory Of Power And Resources...
Politics (from Greek: πολιτικός politikos, definition of, for, or relating to citizens ) is the practice and
theory of influencing other people. Politics involves the making of a common decision for a group of
people, that is, a uniform decision applying in the same way to all members of the group. It also
involves the use of power by one person to affect the behavior of another person. More narrowly, it
refers to achieving and exercising positions of governance organized control over a human
community, particularly a state. Furthermore, politics is the study or practice of the distribution of
power and resources within a given community (a usually hierarchically organized population) as well
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Formal Politics refers to the operation of a constitutional system of government and publicly defined
institutions and procedures.[1] Political parties, public policy or discussions about war and foreign
affairs would fall under the category of Formal Politics.[1] Many people view formal politics as
something outside of themselves, but that can still affect their daily lives.[1]
Informal Politics is understood as forming alliances, exercising power and protecting and advancing
particular ideas or goals. Generally, this includes anything affecting one s daily life, such as the way
an office or household is managed, or how one person or group exercises influence over another.[1]
Informal Politics is typically understood as everyday politics, hence the idea that politics is
everywhere .[1]
Contents [hide]
1 Etymology
2 History of state politics
2.1 The state
2.1.1 The state and property
2.1.2 The state and the justice system
2.1.3 The state and legislation
2.1.4 The state and the executive system
3 Themes
3.1 Forms of political organization
3.2 Global politics
3.3 Political corruption
3.4 Political parties
3.5 Politics as an academic discipline
4 Political values
4.1 Left right politics
4.2 Authoritarian libertarian politics
5 See also
6 Notes
7 References
8 External links
Etymology[edit]
The word comes from the Greek word from which the title of Aristotle s books Politics (politika)
derives: affairs of the cities , a dissertation on
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A Short Note On The Salinity Crisis And Its Effects On The...
The Messinian Salinity Crisis, most commonly referred to as MSC, is considered to be one of the most
dramatic events to occur in the geology of the world in about twenty million years. The Messinian
Salinity Crisis is essentially when the Mediterranean Sea dried up completely. The sea began to dry up
approximately 6 million years ago and ended around 5.3 million years ago. Prior to the drying of the
sea, the sea level in the oceans had dropped about 70 meters because of global cooling which led to
the glaciers and icebergs. Because of this, the connection between the Atlantic Ocean and
Mediterranean Sea had become nonexistent and the Mediterranean could not depend on the Atlantic
for the source of water. With the Mediterranean Sea being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The two types of salts that were deposited on the floor were Halite and Gypsum. Some of the salt
deposits were as deep as 800 meters which is equivalent to 2,500 feet. The scientists were baffled by
this discovery, thus leading to numerous investigations about where these salt deposits came from.
Some of the scientists believe that environmental changes like the Mediterranean Salinity Crisis, could
quite possibly have a larger affect than what is assumed. Scientist believe that it could having an
impact on the global level.
The Mediterranean Salinity Crisis is said to have occurred in three stages. The first stage was when
the, evaporites precipitated in shallow sub basins. Basically, this is when natural salt build us in the
sub basin after the evaporation of a body of water. During the second stage, evaporite precipitation is
shifted to the deepest depocentres. Essentially all of the salts moved to the bottom of the basin. This is
what the oil drillers were drilling into when they discovered the large salt deposits at the bottom of the
Mediterranean Sea. The third stage is considered to be the large scale environmental fluctuations in
the Mediterranean transformed into brackish water lake. The idea behind this stage is that it basically
the erosion that occurred after all of the water was gone. This erosion then led to the breaking of the
barrier between the basin and the Atlantic Ocean. The
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Immanuel Kant s Duties Towards Animals
In his work titles, Duties Towards Animals, Immanuel Kant makes the assertion that humans have no
obligations towards animals, as humans are superior to other forms of life ( Duties Towards Animals
564). He defends this position by defining animals to not be self conscious, as Kant only counts beings
that are rational and autonomous in his principle of humanity (Groundwork of the Metaphysics of
Morals 43). This principle states that all humans should always be treated as an end, and never merely
as a means to achieve your own personal goals (Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals 42). Kant
proceeds to point out that we have a duty to have positive interactions with animals so that humans
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Additionally, it is declared that a human heart can be judged by the demeanor in which he handles
animals ( Duties Towards Animals 564). Kant makes the observation that animals take great care of
their young, which should lead humans to develop an admiration for them. Even seemingly cruel and
bloodthirsty animals, such as the wolf, exhibit love for their kin, which makes it hard to justify cruel
acts towards any animal ( Duties Towards Animals 564). Those who are desensitized and used to
killing irrational animals without a second thought, such as butchers and doctors, are not permitted to
serve on juries, as they are calloused from dealing with the death of animals ( Duties Towards Animals
565). Although scientists who use animals in experiments are morbid, Kant deems this acceptable
behavior, as their tests will ultimately benefit humans ( Duties Towards Animals 565). Likewise,
animals are referred to as man s instruments in this passage, implying that their sole purpose of
existence is to enhance man s quality of
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Cultural Values
Each person develops in some type of culture. It is the environment that we live in that determines
what we learn, how we learn it, and the rules for living with others. My family and I are Peruvian.
That would make me Hispanic in the United States. My origins are straight from Peru. I came to the
United States when I was 12 years old, so my beliefs and traditions haven t changed from when I was
still in Peru. There are rules that are transmitted from one generation to the next and are often adapted
to the times and locations, and these rules are absorbed by children as we develop and learn about
home country traditions, customs and beliefs. These customs will still follow us throughout your life.
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I knew everything was going to change. But it was then when I came to know my culture values. It
took perhaps the combination of being in another, foreign culture and being away from my own to
make clear to me the impact of culture on my life. I began to know the value of Familismo. I started to
value more than before the close relationship I had with my relatives. I even realized that being a
country that gives many opportunities could allow me and my family to aid my members of the family
experiencing financial problems, unemployment, or other issues.
When I came to the United States I also came to put in practice the value of Simpatia ( kindness ) as
well as the value of Respeto. I was taught to value respect, and be kind to others. For example when
my parents, elders or other relatives need care I am responsible to care for them as just as they took
care of me in my earliest stages of life. I was taught to never answer back to not only elders, but to
anyone who s older than I. I had the privilege of having experienced both Hispanic and American
cultures; however growing up with mainly Hispanic culture values has shaped me to be the person I
am today.
Once my family and I were living here, one of the cultural values that we put in practice within my
family was the eating habits. While I lived in Peru, it was customary for my dad to come home from
work for about two hours to be together for lunch. But once we settled in
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The Winter s Tale By William Shakespeare
In the play The Winter s Tale by William Shakespeare, exists two different types of characters:
dynamic characters, meaning characters who change throughout the play by learning and growing
through their experiences, and static characters, meaning characters that stagnate from the beginning
to end. In particular, the most dynamic character in the play is King Leontes of Sicilia. In the
beginning, Leontes believes in the self assumed belief that his wife, Queen Hermione, is having affairs
with his childhood friend, King Polixenes of Bohemia. This belief was conspired by Leontes when he
requested Hermione to convince Polixenes to prolong his visit in Sicilia after he himself had failed.
When she did succeed, Leontes became diseased with jealousy and came to the assumption that
Hermione and Polixenes have a special relationship together. With the authorial power he possesses as
king, he sentenced his pregnant wife to prison for adultery. Though Hermione persists that he is wrong
and there is a misunderstanding, Leontes, however, denies everything she says. In this, Leontes is seen
as a stubborn tyrant who abuses his divine power as king to treat his wife as a lower being. He denies
her right to speak and punishes her severely. Leontes says: You, my lords, Look on her, mark her well;
be but about To say she is a goodly lady, and The justice of your hearts will thereto add Tis pity she s
not honest, honourable: Praise her but for this her without door form,
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Hundred Years War Research Paper
Imagine 55 battles with 3.5 million losses lasting 116 years. This is the story behind the Hundred
Years War, an extensive struggle between England and France over succession to the French throne
between 1337 and 1453. The war commences firstly with a conflict over the status of the duchy of
Guyenne which belonged to England yet it was a fief of the French crown. Secondly, the closest
relatives of the last direct Capetian King Charles IV had claimed the crown of France which was to be
challenged. The French Kings had possessed the financial and military resources of the most
populated and influential state in Western Europe. This resulted into several victories over larger
French forces. The first major engagement of the Hundred Years War was the Battle of Crécy. Edward
III landed in Normandy in the year 1346. He decided to stop near Crecy in Normandy and to prepare
for battle the next day. However, the French frontline made contact and started to attack without a set
plan. The French made several attacks and the English checked each one in turn, mostly because of
the English longbowmen. This led to a decisive victory for England. In 1360, King John of France
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After over 80 years of warfare the French finally gained the upper hand with the decisive victory at
Orleans. During this period, Charles of France allows Joan of Arc to lead a force. A month later, Joan
of Arc attacks the English in unison with a force from Orleans, driving the English from their
positions. The next day they abandon the siege. The military advantage goes to the French. The siege
of Orleans was lifted in 1429, allowing Paris and the lle de France to be liberated between 1436 1441.
The French army had been reorganized. Charles of France recaptures the duchy of Normandy in the
Battle of Formigny in 1450. His army seizes Guyenne in the Battle of Castillon in
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Government Agencies and Health Policy
Kim Clayton HLT 205
April 17, 2016
Instructor: Deborah Conway
Government Agencies and Health Policy
The United States Health Care system has evolved from the home visit by the town doctor concept, to
a more complex system of regulatory agencies, policies, rules and regulations that govern the practice
and art of medicine. It is a system in which billions of dollars have been budgeted and dedicated to
ensuring the country is delivering affordable, quality care. The ultimate goal of the U.S. system is
making sure quality care is accessible to its consumers and is value added care that will result in
clinical outcomes aimed at reducing the nation s mortality rate and increasing or extending the average
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With the expansion of it services, the CDC began to train public health staff on how to identify
diseases that were a threat to the general public and how to protect the public from those diseases. The
organization later found the need to expand their functions and with that expansion the agency
evolved into what is now known as the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Its mission is to: to
protect America from health, safety and security threats, both foreign and in the U.S. Whether diseases
start at home or abroad, are chronic or acute, curable or preventable, human error or deliberate attack,
CDC fights disease and supports communities and citizens to do the same. CDC increases the health
security of our nation. As the nation s health protection agency, CDC saves lives and protects people
from health threats. To accomplish our mission, CDC conducts critical science and provides health
information that protects our nation against expensive and dangerous health threats, and responds
when these arise. (Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2016) The current function and
role of the CDC includes: responding to health threats; addressing health problems that may cause
death or disability for citizens; utilizing technology to prevent disease; educate and promote healthy
and safe behaviors; training
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Summary Of Tr Anomie By Emile Durkheim
Emile Durkheim, father of sociology believed that formal institutions were the key to a successful
society. He believed that formal institutions fought the cult of the individual by bringing people
together with similar interest or forcing them to have to work with one another towards a common
goal. An example of a formal institution is sports, sports are deeply embedded in the American culture
and institutions. Sports stars are perceived as role models for young people in the society. Sport at the
professional and college levels are major economic assets for cities. For educational institutions, the
sport industry is a multi million dollar a year enterprise. For example each school that which makes it
to the NCAA Basketball Tournament receives a half million dollars per game and a minimum of
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In this tense, Sports have one major flaw. There will always be a winner and a loser, which in a sense
separates the fans into haves and havenots (people who have the victory and people who don t have
the victory). Durkheim s theory that when society begins to separate its people it starts to feed the cult
of the individual doesn t necessarily apply here. Yes, sometimes animosity can arise between
overzealous fans, or players and coaches can go overboard with their antics. But in general, there is a
healthy competitive nature encompassed by a sense of camaraderie. You can go anywhere in the
nation, and if you are wearing your team s logo, you are sure to strike up a conversation with another
sports fan. It serves as a common ground for people from different states, ethnicities, countries,
religions or whatever it might be that society has doubted upon you that makes you different then the
rest, to connect on, and if that doesn t prove Durkheim s theory that formal institutions are the key to a
successful society then I don t know what
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Gilmour Application Report
Gilmour Application Forum
What academic subjects do you most enjoy and why?
I enjoy mathematics because it is fascinating to learn about mathematical formulas and famous
mathematicians who created complicated mathematical terms. I also enjoy science because it provides
fun experiments in subjects such as chemistry and physics, explains many exciting phenomena, while
introducing us to the famous scientists and their discoveries that have created much of this world. I
very much enjoy history because it teaches us many lessons and shares with us great stories about
different countries and historical figures. I also like geography as it expands my knowledge about
many cities and countries geographical features. Being bilingual (English and Russian), I also enjoy
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I also believe that Gilmour s social environment has the best fit with my cultural and moral values. I
am confident that challenging classes and the social environment at Gilmour will be the best
preparation for my future life and career. This means I also have to bring something new to the school,
and I am confident that I can contribute very significantly to the school from my academic
achievement, personal experiences, athletics and culture that might further develop the schools
community.
I have been attending Ruffing Montessori in Cleveland Heights for ten years and I hope to apply my
educational experience at Ruffing to the rigorous academics at Gilmore Academy. I believe that
Gilmour will provide me with advancement in all subjects especially math, geography, history, and
science Also Being bilingual (English and Russian), I also enjoy learning other languages, such as
French, Spanish and Latin. I am often attempting to identify common words and their origins for
various languages. I can read, write, and speak
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Public Relation And The Impact Of New Media
Public relation and The Impact of New Media
Advertising is a crucial piece of any business since it is the most direct correspondence between the
firm and the general population. For a business to appreciate long haul achievement, it needs to be
able to advance and adjust with the always showing signs of change patterns of people in general
keeping in mind the end goal to comprehend the requirements and worries of the overall population.
Creator and business person Deirdre K. Breakenridge (2008) states in her book PR 2.0 New Media,
New Tools, New Audiences that It s basic for PR experts to peruse, be learned, and remain to a high
degree knowledgeable about the business sectors their brands attempt to achieve. The twentieth
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A portion of the reasons incorporate building or looking after connections, gathering backing and
notoriety, picking up criticism, conveying certain messages or news.
Nowadays it has turned out to be fundamental for advertising to participate in a consistent exchange
with people in general. As the routes in which individuals transmit and get data are quickly developing
so should the courses in which PR communicates with the general population. With new devices that
are interested in PR experts for imparting like E sends, sites, computerized/online bulletins, web
journals, viral advertising, web indexes, live phone calls, RSS, and podcasting. (Aronson, Spetner and
Ames, 2007, p. 1), new media gives improved data conveyance frameworks and giving everybody
with simple access to vehicles of mass correspondence. Theaker (2008) demonstrates that Sites are as
of now viewed as a standard component of corporate communications, and PR professionals ought to
be included when customers set up sites, The Internet gives the one of a kind chance to individuals of
any age to get, process, and comprehend a message through pictures, illustrations, video, sound and
other visual presentations which the customary media couldn t assemble to impart viably. (Macky,
2011, p. 1).
Notwithstanding its utilization for associating with the objective open. New media can likewise be
utilized as a part of
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The Effects Of Alcohol On The Heart Rate Of Daphnia Magna
ABSTRACT
This report presents the physiological changes in the heart rate of a fresh water crustacean Daphnia
magna when exposed to caffeine and alcohol. Different Daphnia magnas were placed in a depression
slide containing fresh water and later exposed to solutions of caffeine and alcohol. Each Daphnia
magna had different responses. These data suggest there is an increase in heart rate when a Daphnia
magna is exposed to caffeine and a decrease in heart rate when it is in a solution of alcohol.
LAB REPORT
Title: Physiological Changes in the Heart Rate of Daphnia magna When Exposed to Stimulants
(Caffeine and Alcohol).
Prepared for: Professor Samantha Snavely
By: Carolyn Omar Iduh
June 27, 2015
Introduction The inverse effects between the consumption of stimulant like caffeine and depressant
like alcohol has been well established over the years. Alcohol has a paradoxical effect that makes it
first appear as a stimulant (American heart association, 2015). The two faced nature is due to ethanol
the most active ingredient in alcohol. Alcohol slows down the nervous system by acting on the brain s
inhibitory neurotransmitter called gamma aminobutyric acid. Studies have shown Bradycardia (slow
or decreased heart rate) in people who consume too much alcohol (ehealthMe, 2015). Drinking
alcohol can completely alter a person s concentration, mood, and coordination (National Institute on
Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2013). Too much consumption of alcohol could
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Analysis Of Serenity Prayer For My Family
Serenity Prayer for my Family The famous Serenity Prayer by Reinhold Niebuhr reads, God, grant me
the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom
to know the difference. I chose this quote to start off my essay about self discovery, after
brainstorming and writing half an essay I came to a major writer s block while trying to cope with a
family upset this week. My sister delivered her baby at 26 weeks, facing a long road ahead of them.
Our family is trying to find a way to comfort them through their dismay. We cannot plan for hard
times like these, nor for the emotions felt over the last week, and as quoted above I accept that I can t
change the timing of all of this, but I can change the topic of my essay to something that I feel close to
my heart at this time. I believe as we go through trials holding to the Serenity Prayer, accepting what
we cannot change, having the courage to change what we can, and the wisdom to know the difference,
we will find peace through the storm. Montaigne said, Fear sometimes arises from want of judgment
as well as from want of courage. Going through life s challenges some might think ignorance is bliss
but to really experience life we must open our eyes. Montaigne continued by saying, All the dangers I
have seen, I have seen with open eyes, with my sight free, sound and entire; besides, it takes courage
to be afraid (368). In order to get through challenging times or new
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Questions On Health Psychology And Health
3 Essays Kim Herndon Walden University February 8, 2015 Dr. Rieder, Ph.D Introduction In this
assignment, students were asked to address three essay questions relating to health psychology.
Students were expected to support their findings based on research and use peer reviewed articles to
support findings. The following essay questions were asked: Essay #1: Interview a smoker to learn
firsthand how the smoker started and when, why they continue, whether they have tried to quit and
how that has worked, any health issues, etc? Summarize the interview in half of a page and relate your
findings to the literature, how is your interviewee similar and dissimilar to the literature? Essay #2:
You are working in a health care setting. You are referred a patient, Thomas, for noncompliance with
medical recommendations. You read the medical chart and find out that Thomas is a 59 year old
patient with Type II diabetes. Thomas is overweight, eats mostly high fat processed foods, and never
exercises (all risk factors for type II diabetes by the way). His blood sugar levels are dangerously high
and have stayed that way in spite of the doctor s repeated attempts to get them down. Thomas is
married and has 3 grown children. He works as a janitor at a nearby office building. Thomas doctor
complains that his patient does not do a good job checking his insulin level and taking the right doses
of insulin. He also complains that Thomas makes no attempt to lose weight, eat a low
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Gwendolyn Brook And Kwame Dawess Analysis
The African American Struggle Through Contemporary Poetry Ai, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Kwame
Dawes are all contemporary African American poets. Their works often focused on different aspects
of the post civil rights movement in the African American community. Ai was known for writing
poetry on hard subjects. She was also known for writing poems that were graphic. Being multiracial,(
1/2 Japanese, 1/8 Choctaw, 1/4 Black, and 1/16 Irish), many of her poems were based on the
complexity of identity ( qtd. in Ai, a Steadfast Poetic Channel of Hard Lives, Dies at 62 ). On the other
hand, Kwame Dawes is a Nigerian born man of Jamaican descent. Gwendolyn Brooks was an African
American woman whose adult years were spent during the civil rights movement. Tornado Child is a
poem written by Kwame Dawes in 2002. It celebrates different aspects of black womanhood. In
contrast, Gwendolyn Brook s We Real Cool is written in the sixties and talks about the negative
aspects of stereotypes. The Kid by Ai is graphic and depicts violence. All of the poems demonstrate
different struggles that are faced by the African American community. This essay will specifically
examine the African American struggle through the lens of misogynoir, stereotypes, and the
destruction of black families. The first poem, Tornado Child by Kwame Dawes, explores the African
American struggle through misogynoir. Dictionary.com describes misogynoir as the specific hatred,
dislike, distrust, and prejudice
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The Importance Of Technology During The Civil War
Technology after the civil war included railroad systems, steamboats and telegraphs. The rail road
systems were important civil war technology. They keep the war moving and also help bring supplies
to troops. The union s railroads and trains were superior to the confederates because the north was all
about industry so they already had railroads and trains all throughout the northern regions. The south
had railroads as well but the didn t have as many tracks. One example of how the railroad systems
being used in the war is the battle of bull run. The railroads we re incredibly important to the south in
this battle because they helped the confederate forces to resupply and reinforce so they could win over
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Steamboats were another type of important technology used during the civil war. Steamboats played a
critical role in the civil war, mostly on the confederate side because they permitted the rapid
movement of heavy cargo up and down the waterways. Both union and confederate armies relied on
steamboats in places like arkansas to move troops and supplies to shipping hubs like jefferson county
and prairie county.
Communication was necessary to win the civil war inventions like the telegraph and the typewriter
were helpful to both armies. An important piece of technology used in the civil war was the telegraph.
The telegraph was one of the most effective technologies used in the civil war. The telegraph was
important because it allowed commanders to instantly communicate with each other. One example of
how the telegraph helped changed america significantly was how abraham lincoln got news on the war
from generals. Utopian communities in 19th century America were considered by most people to
herald a new age in human civilization. Often led by charismatic leaders with high religious
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Dual Eligibles
The Dual Eligibles beneficiaries constitute about 9.2 million of the entire population, of which most of
them are below ages 65 years and disable, and suffer from chronic illness. They are made up of 20%
of the Medicare beneficiary, and 17% of Medicaid. The expense on this unique group can be estimated
to be about 29% and 39% for both medicare and medicare according to New England Journal (2013).
The current expenditure on this beneficiaries is estimated at a about $319 billion and each beneficiary
incurs on the average $33,400. The steady increase in the expenditure incurred by this group of
beneficiaries and the fragmentation in organizing and financing the dual eligibles triggers the interest
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CBO analyzed results from six demonstration projects, testing various forms of disease management
or care coordination. It found that although the interventions reduced hospitalizations, the resulting
savings were less than the cost of providing the additional services. Another reason why policy maker
are concern is due to sharp practices by provider, they shift costs from one program to the other,
exploring the loopholes in the payment structure which can lead to greater fragmentation in care and
risk of patient. An instance is when patients shifted from a nursing home, where Medicaid is paying
the benefits, to a hospital, where Medicare pays, mainly to maximize provider reimbursement. Center
for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) refers to Dual Eligibles as a general term that describes individuals
who are enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid. This include Medicare Part A and Part B and receive
full Medicaid benefits and assistance with Medicare premiums or cost sharing. Medicare Savings
Program (MSP) are of the following categories: Qualified Medicare Beneficiary Helps pay for Part A
and/or Part B premiums, deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments; Specified Low Income Medicare
Beneficiary Helps pay for Part B premiums; Qualifying Individual (QI) Helps pay for Part B
premiums;
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When Was Peter Pan Banned
Peter Pan made a choice to ban anyone who grew older. Since Peter Pan made the decision to banish
all of his followers who grew older, this caused the boys to grow disgust for Pan himself. Peter Pan
made a terrible choice banishing all the boys to No Where Land where they would be shunned forever
and called the Roarers. Peter Pan has the biggest problem in the story because on one adventure, Peter
and his League of Explorers found the Jolly Rodger. As he and his league explored James Hook s
uninhabited ship of 20+ years, Peter found and put on Hook s second best coat. Peter Pan began
wearing many of the Captain s clothing. In Neverland, when you wore somebody s clothing you
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This friend would need to be filled with kindness and love since Captain Hook is full of hatred and
evil. I feel if Hook had a friend, he would not be evil, but he would be kind and see the nice side of
everything and everyone. A good relationship would have trust, love, and kindness. An example would
be the relationship of Tootles and Peter. Tootles loves Peter with all her heart, and she would do
anything for him. This book does have bias, such as the fairy war and the questions they asked the
explorers. Another would be who Ravello really was and those who came to Neverland. There are two
moments when I disagreed with the author, such as making Ravello a whole new character, when he
was someone else we already knew. Another would be what happened to Hook at the end of the story,
the author could have left room for another sequel. I think this book is meant to grab attention of
anyone from teens to adults, this is because of the foul language and death in the book; however, it
would grab almost anyone s attention. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good
read, and loves fictional, fantasy, and sci fi books. I would not, however, recommend it to history
lovers who want facts and
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What Are The Three Categories Of Autism Impairs...
Specifically, autism impairs communication and social collaboration. Particularly, there are three
categories of Autism Spectrum Disorder. The three categories of autism are classified by the severity
of the symptoms. The category most people associate autism with is Autistic Disorder. Many times
this form of autism is referred to as classic autism. Autistic Disorder symptoms include speech
suspensions, strange behaviors and interests, as well as academic impairments. Another form of
autism includes Asperger Syndrome. This form of autism deals with symptoms similar to Autistic
Disorder, however they are not as severe. Unlike Autistic Disorder, individuals who have Asperger
Syndrome rarely have speech and intellectual impairments. Therefore,
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BIOS256 W1 Lab Exercise Essay
BIOS256Week1Lab1EXERCISE
Mechanical Digestion in the Gastrointestinal Tract Directions:
a. Click the Contents button.
b. Open the Digestive System File.
c. Click Animations.
d. Click Mechanical Digestion in the Gastrointestinal Tract.
Introduction
1. Define the gastrointestinal tract (GI). The gastrointestinal tract (GI) also known as the Alimentary
Canal is one of the two groups of organs composed in the digestive system. It is defined as a
continuous tube that extends from the mouth to the anus through the thoracic and abdominopelvic
cavities. Organs of the GI tract includes the mouth, most of the pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small
intestines, and large intestines.
2. Identify three mechanical digestion activities.
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Involuntary pharyngeal: stage begins as the bolus passes into the oropharynx receptors send impulses
to the deglutition center in the medulla and pons. Returning impulses cause the soft palate to move
superiorly and posteriorly to close the nasopharynx. The epiglottis moves slightly inferiorly to close
the glottis.
Involuntary esophageal: of swallowing begins once the bolus enters the esophagus.
b. Describe peristaltic movement. Also called mixing waves pass over the stomach every 15 to 25
seconds. These waves macerate food, mix it with secretions of the gastric glands, and reduce it to a
soupy liquid called chyme.
Stomach Peristalsis
11. a. Explain the role of stomach stretch receptors. Gastro enteric reflex: stimulates motility and
secretion along the entire small intestine. Gastroileal reflex: triggers the opening of the ileocecal
valve, allowing materials to pass from the small intestine into the large intestine.
b. What is the function of stomach mixing waves? The waves macerate food, mix it with secretion of
the gastric glands, and reduce it to a soupy liquid called chime.
c. Describe the role of the parasympathetic nervous system relative to digestive movements. The PNS
is responsible for stimulating digestion by increasing blood flow to the digestive tract. The PNS
stimulates salivary gland secretion and increases peristalsis. This increases the
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Symptoms And Treatment Of Cancer Patients
1.Introduction:
The numbers of people who are dying due to crucial diseases such as cancer have increased, according
to world health organization (WHO) cited in Jane et al (2008), in
2005, 7.6 million people died from cancer, a figure expected to increase to 9 million people by 2015 ,
and increasing further to 11.4 million dying in 2030. Therefore, scientists have attempted to find
appropriate solution for those problems. Since the nineteenth century, solutions have been introduced
by scientists, that use radiation for the diagnosis of diseases instead of surgery (Pope, 1999), which
has led to great
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Figure (1)
2.1 Ionizing radiation:It has a high frequency, which start from 〖10〗^16 Hz, within the
ultrasound band of the spectrum. Thus, it has a high energy,which leads to easily
penetrating matter such as skin (Podgorsak, 2006), whenit interactswith matter, the
interactions are in two main different ways:if ionizing radiationdirectly interacts,it is
calleda chargedparticle. On the other hand, if it indirectlyinteracts,it is known
uncharged particle (Knoll, 2010).
2.1.1 Charged particle: This type interacts directly with matter, which can be
generatedfrom fast electrons such as Beta particles or from heavy charged particle
such as; alpha particle.
Beta particle:Most radioactive nucleuses are not stable. Therefore, they start
emitting radiation to be stable, Beta particle is of the type radiation (Graham et al,2012).
This is emitted by radioactive nucleus, the atomic mass number of radioactive nucleus
decreases by one .On the other hand ,atomic number remain the same. It can be seen
from the equation:
(_Z^A)X→(_Z+1^A)Y+β^ ................. (Knoll, 2010)
Thus, z= is atomic mass number of radioactive nucleus
A= Atomic number
X= is radioactive nucleus before emitting
Y= Radioactive nucleus after emitting
Secondly: Alphaparticle produces from the same way of Beta particle; how
ever, the main difference alphaparticle isheavy charged particle and is used in
diverse applications in the medicine (Carson
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Abigail Adams Role In The Revolutionary War
Angelica Mendoza
Mrs.King
ELA 8th Hour
20 December 2016
Abigail Adams
I long to hear that you have declared an independency.And by the way,in the new code of laws which I
suppose it will be necessary for you to make,I desire you would remember the ladies and be more
generous and favorable to them than you ancestors, said Abigail adams.Abigail Adams life along time
ago, her impact in the war,and after war shows how truly incredible she was for many people.
There were many historical events that took place in Abigail Adam s early life that have an impact on
why such a random person made a big difference in the Revolutionary War. Abigail Adams was born
in Weymouth Massachusetts on November 11,1744. According to the text Abigail Adams, Abigail was
home schooled and used her father s library that he had to improve her education. All this information
that she learned would soon help her in political background knowledge in the Revolutionary war. In
addition Abigail Adams was third cousins with John Adams long story short they then had feelings for
each other.Three years later they got married and had 6 kids, John,Quincy,Susanna, Charles,Thomas
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Just learning and thinking about what she did for women and many other things can help you visualize
what life was like before she made things right.
Works Cited
Abigail Adams. Biography: Abigail Adams for Kids. Web. 19 Dec. 2016.
Abigail Adams. Biography.com. A E Networks Television, 29 July 2015. Web. 19 Dec. 2016.
Abigail Adams. Encyclopedia of World Biography. Encyclopedia.com. Web. 19 Dec. 2016
First Lady Biography: Abigail Adams. Abigail Adams Biography :: National First Ladies Library.
Web. 19 Dec. 2016
Abigail Adams Urges Husband to remember the Ladies . History.com. A E Television Networks. Web.
19 Dec.
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Chrysanthemums Essay
Chrysanthemums A good writer has many tools at hand that help them develop good story lines. There
are literary techniques such as voice, point of view, character, theme, and symbolism. One very
interesting technique is that of symbolism. With symbolism the author is able to write a story in which
many of the actions around the main character seem to enhance the way the character develops. The
use of symbolism to develop the characters is easy to see in the short story the chrysanthemums by
John Steinback. In this story Steinback writes of a woman who lives on a farm; but the woman feels
trapped, and wishes that she could free herself. The author uses both the time of year and the location
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The air was cold and tender. A light wind blew up from the southwest so that the farmers were mildly
hopeful of a good rain before long; but fog and rain do not go together. (Steinback 267) From this line
much may be derived about Elisa Smith s character. The quiet waiting symbolizes how Elisa is silently
waiting for something to happen. Elisa can not say much about her current situation, she has to calmly
weight for something to happen. This can be seen when her husband jokes about her going to the
fights with her. At the time she says nothing, because it would be absurd for her to go with him.
However, after she grows up at the end of the story she expresses her interest to go with him. The
symbol of the possibly of rain shows how Elisa anticipates that something interesting in her life may
happen, but deep down she knows that there is a very low probability that anything would actually
happen. Elisa s bath is another good symbol that Steinback uses to develop Elisa s character. When
she, scrubbed herself with a little block of pumice. . . until her skin was scratched and red. (Steinback
273) she was scrubbing away the skin that bound her into her conventional role. After this bath she
had the courage to ask henry if they could have wine at the dinner tonight, and that they may possibly
go to the fights together. After her bath she realized how strong she
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Gun Control Legislation In The United States
School shootings, gun disputes, many of these occurrences trending on today s news have been related
to the usage of guns or any type of violence at all. When will the American government be ready to
entitle laws to regulate these issues? When has this become a daily routine in our society, when will
we receive change? Americans have disputed about what kinds of gun legislation is needed as well as
what sorts of limitations are appropriate for decades. This issue is far more crucial than people think,
as this decision Is affecting as we speak our American society and the safety of its citizens. The
question is, whether or not to limit gun ownership. There are mixed opinions about gun control which
include the support towards controlling the
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Causes And Effects Of The Crusades
In the year 1095 the decision was made by Pope Urban ii to invade the Holy Land and take the lives of
many innocent souls in the name of God. This decision caused one of the most horrible genocides of
all time but this decision by the pope came as a result of many other factors. Additionally the effects
of the Crusades would both be lasting and surprising. The Crusades had economic and demographic
causes and the effects were also economical and political. It is important to remember that the causes
effects and events of the crusades are subject to very different points of view depending on which side
of the story you hear. The effects for the Europeans were much different than the effects for the
Muslims. Specifically, the crusades had a much smaller effect on the Muslim community than it did on
Europe. The most important thing that led to the Crusades was the demographic of the number of
knights in Europe. The most prominent effect from Crusades was the effect that it had on politics in
Europe.
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The most obvious effect of these various episodes was the increased distrust between christians and
muslims. (Gonzalez, 352) It is not surprising that the crusades would leave both sides with an unease
of each other and this would continue for many years to follow. More importantly though the crusade
restored the belief in the church. When Urban II called for the First Crusade, his authority was in
doubt... by the time of Innocent III, when the Fourth Crusade took Constantinople the papacy had
reached the apex of its power (Gonzalez, 353) This assurement in the church was a welcome one for
both the church and the noblemen of europe (due to their symbiotic relationship of assuring each other
s power) and it therefore restored the balance in the feudal
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How Does Shakespeare Rhyme Scheme
1. Stanza/ Sestet
Definition: stanza is a group of lines that are set off to form a division in a poem, that are
sometimes linked with other stanza by a rhyme scheme. In some cases, blank verse poetry
are rare stanza because there is no rhyme scheme in the poem (Woods 1021). Sometimes
unrhymed poems are divided into stanzaic units and some rhymed poems are composed of
stanzas that vary in their components lines. Stanza are used to where they have been given
the convenience of a name. some scholars use stanza t divide four or more lines. A stanza
can also contain a couplet which is when a pair of rhymed lines are in equal in length
(Jasabiza.ir 341).
Example: Shakespeare poem Sonnet 18 is an example of a stanza as seen below:
Shall I compare thee to a summer s day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate:
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer s lease hath all too short a date:
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimm d;
And every fair from fair sometime declines,
By chance, or nature s changing course, untrimm d;
But thy eternal summer shall not fade
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow st;
Nor shall Death brag thou wander st in his shade,
When in eternal lines to time thou grow st;
So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee. (poem.org)
We can see 3 quatrains with the rhyme conspire ABAB CDCD EFEF, finishing with a closed
couplet GG.
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Edgar Allan Poe Inference
An inference we can make about Edgar Allan Poe is that he writes to show the downsides of love. In
the article A Terrible Evil : Edgar Allan Poe Writes About His Wife s Illness and Death by Rebecca
Onion it states, Again in about a year afterward. Then again again again even once again at varying
intervals. Each time I felt all the agonies of her death and at each accession of the disorder I loved her
more dearly clung to her life with more desperate pertinacity. Poe s wife was constantly ill and each
time she became better Poe had hope, but them she would fall ill again and Poe would be in agony.
This relates to the inference that Edgar Allan Poe writes to show the downsides of love because he is
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This I can do endure as becomes a man it was the horrible never ending oscillation between hope
despair which I could not longer have endured without the total loss of reason. He found the
permanent solution to his agony in the death of his wife. This relates to the inference that Edgar Allan
Poe writes to show the downsides of love because the only way for his agony to be cured was for the
love of live, his wife, to die. The love that he had for his wife caused him to be in pain when ever she
was ill which is a downside of live that he writes about. In the poem The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe it
is written, From my books surcease of sorrow sorrow for the lost Lenore For the rare and radiant
maiden whom the angels name Lenore Nameless here for evermore. The narrator is morning the loss
of his love Lenore. This supports the inference that Poe writes to tells us of the downsides of love
because the narrator is talking about how the death of his love is causing him to mourn for her which
is a downside of love. Poe also writes, And the only word there spoken was the whispered word,
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Goal Setting Principles
How are the principles of goal setting applied in this case?
The principles of goal setting applied in this case is to understand and help workers, leaders, and
managers to work harder and work smarter. In this case, they found some ways to help the workers
and leaders integrates the concepts from the organizational theory, behavior and the context theory in a
concise way format that includes the job redesign, indicators signal for work needed, some tools to
generate solution problem and factors that weighs the redesign. The overall goal setting is to
maximize the time consuming health information to managers and directors to a step by step process
to achieve the overall effort to work and produce a good results to the goal of the organization with the
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Working in redesign to help the health managers and directors to rearrange the work task structure, the
process of work and procedures and the physical layout.
By doing job redesign this will help managers and directors to set job to change the modification and
addition.
What were the outcomes of the job enrichment in the HIS department? The outcomes of the job
enrichments in the HIS department are the
Sector changes, Organizational changes and employees perceptions. In sector it changes the nature of
work but also it affects the regulations, economy and accreditation to assure organization readiness
and the daily workloads of their employees. Organizational changes, the goal of the organization can
change in any moment and as the changes occurs the managers or directors could assign tasks to
employees this could results significant damage. Employees are showing declines in motivation and
demonstrate changes in work habits, tardiness, stress, dissatisfaction and lacking professionalism.
What was the impact of job enrichment on motivation and communication in HIS department?
The impact of job the enrichment on motivation and communication
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My Day Experience At A Music Festival Called Electric...
Thank you for always being a great friend of mine. We always hangout, do fun things, and make great,
unforgettable memories. You almost always come to concerts with me, show me new music, and
inspire me to love music even more. This is why I want to share you my three day experience at a
music festival called Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC), which is the second biggest music festival in the
world. I wore my EDC bracelet, which is my admission ticket, grabbed my ID and some cash to buy
food, drinks, and merchandise, and left my friend s car with excitement. I was walking towards my
first EDC ever. My dream of going to EDC was about to come true. I was waiting in line for security
check and I couldn t stop thinking and imagining about what I would be experiencing soon. As soon as
I went through the security check, I walked into the racetrack, where this carnival was held. From top
the bleacher, I was able to see the entire carnival. On the left side, I was able to see the main stage
with a huge crowd of people. On the right side, I was able to see the merchandise tent, where they sold
food, drinks, and souvenirs, as well as the other three stages and few carnival rides, including rampage
and zipper. In front of me, I saw a stage, wider than a track field with five large led screens showing
colorful visuals, on a grass field, in which half of the people were dancing and half of the people were
sitting and relaxing. They called it Cosmetic Meadow. Due to having multiple
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The Iraq Invasion Of Iraq
The Iraq Invasion is definitely a subject of immense controversy regarding whether or not it was the
appropriate action by the United States. Should the United States have interfered in Iraqi affairs? What
was the real intention of accusing Iraq for having weapons of mass destruction and holding them
accountable for the 9/11 terrorist attacks even though they were innocent of both allegations? Did the
U.S. media cover all the truth in Iraq? Was the main purpose of the invasion the greed of oil ? Are
Iraqis living in peace after overthrowing the dictator Saddam Hussain? All of the reasoning provided
by people who supported the Iraq Invasion proved to be incorrect and ignorant, this is a serious
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This regime has already used weapons of mass destruction against Iraq s neighbors and against Iraq s
people . However, According to the CIA s final report in 2013, The CIA s top weapons inspector in
Iraq said Monday that the hunt for weapons of mass destruction has gone as far as feasible and has
found nothing, closing an investigation into the purported programs of Saddam Hussein that were used
to justify the 2003 invasion (NBC). Bush s ignorance and false perspective led to a war with no
credible evidence as to why it even occurred. The American citizens were lied to and voted for the
Iraq war even though they were oblivious of the truth. Although Saddam hussein was undoubtedly a
harsh dictator and a cruel leader, Iraqis were safe and terrorist attacks were very rare. Terrorism was
never an issue before the United States invaded Iraq. According to a study in Harvard University
(center for Human Rights), With the U.S invasion in March 2003, terrorism within Iraq s borders rose
precipitously. There were 78 terrorist attacks in the first twelve months following the U.S. invasion; in
the second twelve months this number nearly quadrupled, to 302 attacks. At the height of the war, in
2007, terrorists claimed 5,425 civilian lives and caused 9,878 injuries...Iraq, as President Bush
claimed, became a central front in the war on terrorism. But it was a front that the United States
created. It is a very
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Character Changes In Celie By Alice Walker
Character Changes
Celie: Celie starts out as a scared young kid, who is abused and raped by her stepfather. She does
whatever anyone tells her and barely ever speaks up for what is right. In the beginning she feels so
alone and thinks it s better not to stand out for it will only hurt her. When Mr. ______ begins to act
violent towards her, she still acts in a passive manner. Celie gets more and more afraid until she meets
Shug. Shug is a female friend whom is much stronger than her. She learns more about a sexual
relationship, and how to be her own person. Celie learns to fight back and reinvent herself. Celie
changes her perspective on religion to. God may not be the person she always thought he was. The
letters from Nettie also change Celie, in fact now she knows she has family. She gains self worth in
the fact that her kids, and sister are fine. In the very end of the book Celie becomes a new person,
working and sewing as a job. She doesn t rely on men nor does she feel worthless.
Shug Avery: When we first met shug, you think negatively of her. She Is just some beautiful woman
who has a disease. She treats Celie with no respect while she is sick. As the story ... Show more
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______: Mr. _______ starts out as a mean man, only looking for someone to watch over the house and
have sex with. He barely treats Celie with any respect, it is like she is an object. He beats her
regularly, and even during sex neither feel any love connection. Mr. ______ was also secretive and
truly broke Celie s heart when she found out he had been hiding all of Nettie s letters. Finally Celie
grew out of her shell, and stood up to him, even going as far and leaving his household. This leaves
him in shock, that Celie would ever stand up to him. When she returns back home she finds that Mr.
______ has changed, and is actually trying to correct all the bad he did in the past. The two sew
together, and become closer, but Celie still refuses to marry him when he asks for a second chance at
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Religion In The Elizabethan Era
The two most prevalent religions in the Elizabethan era were Protestantism and Catholicism. When
Queen Mary came into power in 1553, she relentlessly sought out and executed those of the Protestant
belief. She maintained a deep belief in Catholicism until the day she died and Queen Elizabeth began
ruling. Unlike her half sister, Queen Elizabeth ruled the country under the religion of Protestantism.
Rather than mass murdering those who followed the Catholic religion, the Queen chose to make the
religion illegal and use the punishment of fines. This played a major role in why such a large number
of people were conflicted with the choice between their religion and their Queen. Similar issues can be
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Shakespeare s Hamlet depicts how Catholicism influences characters in their daily lives. When
Hamlet speaks to the ghost of his dead father, his father asks his son to remember [him] (1, 5, 25).
Catholics believe in the existence of Purgatory and old Hamlet s request represents this idea. As long
as people remember somebody who is stuck in Purgatory, they will arrive in Heaven. Before he dies,
Hamlet asks Horatio to draw [his] breath in pain to tell [his] story so that citizens would also
remember him (5, 2, 120). The belief in the space between Heaven and Hell is mentioned often
because Catholics also believe that repentance plays a part in where people end up after death.
Claudius reasons with himself that repentance is significant by questioning what can it not [do] when
he reflects on his past actions (3, 3, 70). Shakespeare emphasizes the importance of repenting through
the actions of his characters. This is further explored by Hamlet when he finally decides to kill
Claudius, but cannot because if he attempts to now...he [will go] to heaven because of the Catholic
belief that those who repent before death will go to Heaven. Hamlet references this when he explains
that [Claudius] took [his] father grossly, full of bread, with all his crimes broad blown, as flush as
May, which is the reason why Hamlet s father is stuck in
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Rescue During The Holocaust Essay
The dictionary definition of rescue is to save someone from a harmful, dangerous, or violent situation.
This perfectly describes rescue during the holocaust because many people were being saved during a
very harmful, dangerous, and violent event. Rescue was a very critical part of the holocaust that
people need to learn about the importance and the examples of rescue during the holocaust. There
were a few key parts of holocaust rescue: dangers of rescue, famous and less famous rescues, specific
details of rescues, and persecution of rescuers. The holocaust was a terrible event that showed how
some humans can be violent and cruel. It also though showed how humans can also be great, helpful
and safe lives in life taking situations. Rescue during the holocaust was a very critical point of the
holocaust because of famous attempts and dangers that were overcome.
Basic Rescue Details
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Some survivors survived not by being rescued but by being hidden (Dornsife). Rescue activities
involved seemingly simple acts, such as finding and securing hiding places for families, and more
complex activities, such as negotiating with German cadres for prisoner exchanges. While many aid
providers were individuals, operating independently, there are numerous examples of organized rescue
during the Holocaust. Religious groups, political and resistance groups, and even neighborhoods and
villages formed networks that worked together to save Jewish people in their communities (Dornsife).
Many rescue attempts included national embassies, diplomats in countries throughout Europe helped
Jews escape persecution by issuing visas and other travel paperwork that allowed Jewish citizens to
flee Nazi occupied territory (Dornsife). This reinforces the idea that rescue attempts could be very
different from one another even through in the end the meaning was the
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Miranda vs. Arizona Essay
Miranda vs. Arizona:
This case had to do with an Ernest Miranda who raped a Patty McGee*. After extracting a written
confession from the rapist about the situation, Miranda s lawyer argued that it was not valid since the
Phoenix Police Department failed to read Miranda his rights, also in violation of the Sixth Amendment
which is the right to counsel. Some factors that helped support Miranda s arguments were that the
suspect had requested and been denied an opportunity to consult with a lawyer; the suspect had not
been effectively warned about his right to remain silent; and an incriminating statement must have
been given by the suspect. The author of the Arizona court s decision, former U.S. Senator and ...
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That day, the justices honed in on the Fifth Amendment aspects of the case, which pleased John Flynn
to no end. The last man to present a position in the case before the court was Thurgood Marshall,
whose personal opinions were diametrically opposed to the position of his employer, the U.S.
government.
Once the arguments were done, there was nothing left to do but wait as the justices debated the issue
among themselves and issued a written opinion, probably in four or five months. The traditional
process called for the justices to listen to oral arguments on Monday through Thursday, then to take
preliminary votes and assign opinion authorships during a private meeting again attended only by the
justices on Friday. Based on the political makeup of the Supreme Court in the spring of 1966, it was
widely speculated that a majority would come down in some form on the side of Ernest Miranda.
In the decision, Flynn, Frank and especially Ernest Miranda won hands down.
The prosecution may not use statements, whether exculpatory or inculpatory, stemming from
questioning initiated by law enforcement officers after a person has been taken into custody or
otherwise
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Experimental Theory, State Of The Art, And Economics
The Fischer Tropsch (FT) process is a part of the larger Gas to Liquids technology. The purpose of the
FT process is to convert syngas, which is a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, to liquid
hydrocarbon fuels. Syngas for FT can be coal, natural gas, or biomass derived, which opens several
pathways for how FT can be industrialized. Since its creation, the FT process has continuously been
researched and commercialized, but it remains an unpopular pathway to obtain liquid fuels. Ongoing
development of the process is primarily due to the value and promise of the FT products. This paper
will give an overview of the FT process with a focus on describing the process, experimental theory,
state of the art, and economics.
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[1]
2.1 Reactions and Products
The FT process or FT synthesis is a set of catalytic processes for converting synthesis gas (syngas,
carbon monoxide hydrogen and/or other gases mixture) into liquid hydrocarbons. [2]
The reactions in the FT process are generally described as the following:
Alkanes: (2n + 1)H2 + nCO ⇒ CnH2n+2 + nH2O (1)
Alkenes: 2nH2 + nCO ⇒ CnH2n + nH2O (2)
Oxygenates: 2nH2 + nCO ⇒ CnH2n + 2O + (n 1)H2O (3)
Water Gas Shift: CO + H2O ⇔ CO2 + H2 (4)
The reaction stated before can be achieved with the help provided by the catalysts. The catalysts that
can be used in this process are varied. The preferred catalysts are the metals that have electron
configuration of d7 (although not required) [4]. These includes (1) Fe (Iron) = [Ar] 3d6 4s2, (2) Co
(Cobalt) = [Ar] 3d7 4s2, (3) Ni (Nickel) = [Ar] 4s2 3d8, (4) Mo (Molybdenum) = [Kr] 4d5 5s1, (5) Ru
(Ruthenium) = [Kr] 4d7 5s1. (6) Rh (Rhodium) = [Kr] 4d8 5s1, (7) W (Tungsten) = [Xe] 4f14 5d4
6s2, (8) Other platinum group noble metals. [5]
In real life, catalysts considered for FT synthesis are based on transition metals of iron, cobalt, nickel
and ruthenium. Among these catalysts, it is generally known that nickel (Ni) tends to promote methane
formation, as in a methanation process; thus generally it is not desirable. Iron (Fe) is relatively low
cost and has a higher water gas shift activity, and is therefore more suitable for a lower
hydrogen/carbon monoxide ratio (H2/CO) syngas
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Questions On Tech 145 Lean Manufacturing Essay
ZapLabs for Tech 145 Lean Manufacturing Professor: David Steele Submitted by Brandon Anstett,
Bruck Tesfaye, Harjas Rakhra, and Stephan Daniels 12/13/2016 1 Index 1.
Introduction......................................................................... 3 a. 1.1) Statement of the
Problem........................................... 4 b. 1.2) Purpose of the Study............................................... 4 c.
1.3) Assumptions of the Study.......................................... 4 d. 1.4) Limitations of the
Study............................................ 5 2. Methodology...................................................................... 5 3.
Result............................................................................... 6 a. 3.1) Current State Value Stream Map
Analysis........................ 6 b. 3.2) Future State Value Stream Map Analysis......................... 10 4.
Discussion.......................................................................... 12 5. Time
Log........................................................................... 12 6.
Conclusion.......................................................................... 13 2 Introduction Today there is a huge
demand for information technology in most types of business. With so much demand, there is also a
huge cost involved when implementing IT solutions to a business. Because of this, most IT
departments are trying their best to offer low cost, high quality solutions. The research done for this
project focuses on ways to reduce overall lead time in the software development cycle for the software
manufacturing company ZapLabs. By reducing the lead time involved in receiving and completing
tickets from customers, ZapLabs can reduce costs while offering a more quality product based on each
individual customer s needs and requests. In order to identify, sort, and resolve issues in the process
flow that can bring the
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Fashion Change over the Decades
How the change in fashion over the decades has represents ones particular lifestyle Introduction
Fashion is a way of expressing one s self through clothing which could be influenced by a particular
era or group fighting for a cause or representing a certain groups with the same interests. This essay
aims to highlight how a group of people have a certain persona that can be so large that it will
influence the way they dress and their beliefs and lifestyle. This analysed over decades. In each
paragraph I am going to highlight how a specific group or event that occurred in the particular decade
influenced the fashion in America. My conclusion will basically prove my thesis. Fashion in the 1970
s The 1970s was the decade of the mods and the hippies. Men and women were wearing tight pants
and bell bottoms were also huge in the 70 s. At times it was difficult to make a clear distinction of
what was seen appropriate for home and what was seen appropriate for a night out. Women were seen
pairing low cut pants with high cut boots, ....this was probably also the first full decade in which
women could be seen wearing pants in every walk of life. retro waste. Available from:
www.retrowaste.com/1970s/fashion in the 1970s/ . (Accessed 14 April 2014 ) There are a couple of
hippie groups from the 70 s that decided to do things a little out of the norm like Queen who had
bisexual member in his band and at those times it was seen as an abomination to be into people of the
same sex.
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Sales Agreement
SALES AGREEMENT
THIS SALES AGREEMENT (the Agreement ) dated this _1st_ day of April 2014 between:
Brenda s Widgets Inc. (BWI) of 123 Main St., Podunk, Iowa 48158
(the Seller ) AND
Jim s Hardware Store (JHS) of 456 First St., Secondville, Michigan 49454
(the Purchaser )
IN CONSIDERATION OF THE COVENANTS and agreements contained in this Sales Agreement,
the parties agree as follows:
SALES OF GOODS 1. The Seller will sell, transfer and deliver to the Purchaser on or before May 30,
2014, the following good (the Goods ): 10,000 widgets.
Purchase Price
2. $5.00 per widget. The Purchaser will accept the Goods and pay for the goods with the sum of Fifty
Thousand Dollars ($50,000) USD, paid ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
U.C.C. ARTICLE 2 SALES (2002) › PART 3. GENERAL OBLIGATION AND CONSTRUCTION
OF CONTRACT › § 2 314. Implied Warranty: Merchantability;
Whereas the seller warranties Goods, including but not limited to, any implied warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Purchaser does not assume, or authorize any other
person to assume on behalf of Seller, any liability in connection with the sale of Goods. Seller s
warranties do not, in any way, affect the terms of any applicable warranties from the manufacturer of
the Goods.
Title
7. Title of the Goods will remain with the Seller until delivery and actual receipt of the Goods by the
Purchaser or, in the alternative, the Seller delivers a document of title or registrable Bill of Sale of the
Goods, bearing any necessary endorsement, to the Purchaser.
Security Interest
8. The Seller retains a security interest in the Goods until paid in full.
Inspection and Acceptance
9. Inspection of the Goods will be made by the Purchaser at the place of delivery. Purchaser shall have
15 calendar days from date of delivery to inspect the goods and notify Seller of any defective goods.
In the event the Purchaser is not satisfied with the condition of the goods, the Purchaser shall notify
the Seller in writing within 10 days. Once the Purchaser notifies the Seller about the defective goods,
the Purchaser will return the defective goods via the Purchaser carrier at the expense of the Seller
within
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Differences Between Qatar And Yemen
This section provides a brief economic, political, and social background of both Qatar and Yemen.
These factors are essential in the differing discussions of global and regional trade in both countries.
Current levels of openness to international trade reflect the history and development of each country.
This information is analyzed in the context of global and regional trade after the creation of the WTO.
This section examines the countries participation in the GATT as well as WTO accession and
participation. Participation in bilateral and regional agreements and export and import trends are also
discussed to evaluate the impact of trade in both Qatar and Yemen.
Economic, Political, and Social Backgrounds of Qatar and Yemen
The Middle Eastern country Qatar, which borders Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf, gained its
independence as a British protectorate in 1971. The country s main revenue resource shifted from
pearls to oil when reserves were discovered in 1939. Oil revenues allowed the government to fund
large infrastructure and modernization projects. Corruption was rampant as Emir Tamim bin Hamad
Al Thani used oil revenues for personal gain. His son Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani overthrew his
father in 1995. Emir Hamad helped resolve disputes over border issues with Bahrain and Saudi Arabia
in the 2000s. In 2013, he abdicated the position to his son Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the current
Emir of Qatar. The new government has not exhibited any radical
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Miami International University Of Art Design
Case 1: Miami International University of Art Design (MIUAD)
MIUAD is a for profit institution and one of The Art Institutes located in Downtown Miami, North
America. The college provides education in media, design, fashion, Visual arts, and culinary arts. The
college was established in 1965 and provides education that is career focused in such fields like design
and arts. Regardless of the schools popularity in the America and its environs, the college has not been
performing as per the society s expectations. This resulted to the college being listed among the
America s worst colleges in September 2014 (The Washington Monthly, 2014). Some of the reasons
that led to the college been listed among the top worst colleges in America include; ... Show more
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The college should air the advertisements in many platforms or channels to ensure that the information
reaches as many people as possible. This will increase enrolment of students from different parts of
the world. Kent, Robert and Chris (102) state that advertisement improves the public awareness about
the courses offered by the firm . In response to this argument, the college administration should invest
more resources in advertising its courses to increase public
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Atlantic Slave Trade Essay
Being fully aware of the benefits of the slaves, the British elevated their importation and by the turn of
the eighteenth century African slaves numbered in the tens of thousands in the British colonies (1). As
the demands in tobacco increased, labor increased. Like the simple law of supply and demand. Ending
of Royal African Company s monopoly in 1698 encouraged more traders to enter the slave business
thus making African slaves more accessible (4). As a result of their increased expense, their masters
were stringent and determined to get as much out of them as possible thereby working them
mercilessly (Faragher 2009, p. 83). Initially, the cost of slaves may have been more expensive but in
the end the masters were able to keep them enslaved. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They were just a phase, slavery was now the new tradition, but some slaves did benefit from their
circumstances. For instance, some urban merchants and artisans employed slaves in their shops, which
exposed them to marketable skills (1). Further proving that slaves located in towns, withheld more
freedom than the others in the cities. Now onto the treatment of women during this slave era. During
the 1600 s laws were put in place pertaining to servant women and their illegitimate children (3). The
law stated that women servants or slaves who conceived children with their masters will automatically
experience an increase in their year of servitude. Since giving birth would mean any extra mouth to
feed, the owners took it upon themselves to get the law passed. The masters can do whatever they
please with them ,but woe betide the woman to get pregnant. Woe betide the woman to resist their
master. Woe betide the woman to keep that child. The masters would sneak into the slaves quarters
and rape them, yet they couldn t respond because the master was always right . Many thought of
running away yet due to their dark skin, it was hard for slaves to escape from their owners and blend
into the rest of the population. As number of slaves increased, lawmakers constructed legal codes for
strictly controlling slave activities. Lawmakers therefore made sure that the slaves had absolutely no
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Mechanisms Of Compensatory Control Among College Students
The focus of research in this study is the capacity and various mechanisms of compensatory control
among college students. To begin, compensatory control is one s belief that he/she can personally
foresee, affect, and navigate current and future events in their lives. Compensatory control is a belief
that may affect one s day to day life through their thoughts and actions. Human s typically create
different mechanisms for compensatory control to be used in these situations. These various
mechanisms will be explored throughout this paper. As human beings, we find it essential to maintain
some sense of personal control over our lives. We like to have the idea that we are in power or have
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Kay, Whitson, Gaucher, and Galinsky (2008) are the original developers of the idea behind
compensatory control. These researchers developed many ways in which individuals can
psychologically restore their sense of control, including the three main forms throughout this paper.
These mechanisms include, 1) our minds creating patterns where they don t exist, 2) our institutions
supporting sociopolitical institutions, and 3) the heavens developing a belief in an interventionist God.
The three compensatory control mechanisms above each have their own ways of creating a sense of
control in what happens each and every day. First, one way of creating a nonrandom world is by
literally perceiving patterns in the world around us, called pattern perception. Kay et al. define pattern
perception as the identification of a clear and meaningful relationship between a set of stimuli to meet
the goal of reestablishing order. Individuals who feel they lack control often willingly partake in
superstitions, conspiracies, and finding a cause and effect relationship between even the most
unrelated behaviors, all of which falls back on the individuals need for structure in the world. Another
related mechanism, government defense, is commonly associated with the system justification theory.
It is found that sociopolitical systems (e.g. governments and universities) can serve as a compensatory
control
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  • 2. Taguchi s Design Of Experiments Analysis In the present study two types of methodologies have been effectively utilized to conduct the experiments in a scientific manner, one is Taguchi s Design of Experiments (DOE) and other method of design of experiments were based on randomly selected combination of cutting process parameters is shown below figure. Previous literature a chapter has involved that Azmi and Lin et al. investigated the machinability of uni directional glass fiber reinforced (GFRP) composites [42, 60]. Recently, some of investigators have stated experimental results based on parametric studies to evaluate the surface quality characteristics such as machining force, surface roughness and delamination damage [31,34,38 112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,120,121, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4.2. Design of Experiments (DOE) Over 60 to 70 % of machined products have been rejected due to lack of attention in machinability evaluation before machining. This may be lead to indirect affect on cost effective escalation in production industries. Therefore, predicting the outcome by introducing a change of the preconditions and this will be reflected on the results. Taguchi s DOE would be more effective and acceptable tool for technical investigations. The desirable machinability evaluation thoroughly obtained by statistical design of experiments (DOE). Reliable results also would be obtained by full factorial or partial factorial technique. 4.2.1 Taguchi method Taguchi methods have been widely used in scientific and engineering design. This technique is focusing to formulating the performance characteristics of parametric settings with deviation [127, 128]. In this methodology, the experimental settings (DOE) are arranged systematic as per orthogonal array (OA) that can be reduced wastage of time and minimize the number of experiments [129]. The effect of different factors on the performance characteristics in a given combination runs can be examined by using the orthogonal array (OA). Simultaneously OA experimental design will also provides a number of input factors to permit the study of their effects and interconnections with the experimental output. Taguchi optimization technique involves to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Key Themes Of Gender Trouble By Judith Butler Since its publication in 1990, Gender Trouble has become one of the key works of contemporary feminist theory, and an essential work for anyone interested in the study of gender, queer theory, or the politics of sexuality in culture. This is the text where Judith Butler began to advance the ideas that would go on to take life as performativity theory, as well as some of the first articulations of the possibility for subversive gender practices, and she writes in her preface to the 10th anniversary edition released in 1999 that one point of Gender Trouble was not to prescribe a new gendered way of life [...] but to open up the field of possibility for gender [...] Widely taught, and widely debated, Gender Trouble continues to offer a powerful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gender performativity is related to performance and shares elements with it, but it has no subject. She explains, The action of gender requires a performance that is repeated. This repetition is at once a reenactment and reexperiencing of a set of meanings already socially established (178). Performativity creates a fictional reality in which gender and its roles are determined according to a men/women binary distinction. According to her, the category of Women from which the feminist struggle arises is different from this political, hierarchical myth based on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Vedic And The Vedic Period The Vedic period lasted from c. 1750 to 500 BCE. The Vedic texts were arranged when the Indo Aryans started to inhabit the Ganges plain. With this new settlement, it transitioned to an agricultural society, and in the need for organization the society created a hierarchical government. The society had to include older habitants of the Ganges plain, and incorporated them under the Aryan varnas. They also had to appoint political and religious authority to the Brahmins and Kshatriyas. The Vedas, also called Śruti, center on the worship of the elements like fire and rivers, worship of heroic gods like Indra, Varuna and Agni, chanting of hymns and performance of sacrifices. God Indra became the central deity of the developing Old Indic culture. The philosophy of Vedanta transformed the Vedic worldview to monistic one. This led to the development of tantric metaphysics and gave rise to new forms of yoga, such as jnana yoga and bhankti yoga. People prayed for abundance of children, rain, cattle (wealth), long life and an afterlife in the heavenly world of the ancestors. This mode of worship has been preserved since then in Hinduism. However, the primacy of Vedic deities has been seconded to the deities of Puranic literature. According to Muesse, some of the fundamental concepts like karma, reincarnation and personal enlightenment and transformation did not exist in the Vedic religion. Brahman is a very specific conception of the Absolute in Vedas. Brahman is neither ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Tabriz and Carpet 1. (a) Riya Didwania Elizabeth Burge s poem Ispahan Carpet is an extended metaphor which aims to compare the beauty of the traditional Persian carpet (known as the Ispahan carpet) to the appalling conditions in which the carpet makers are forced to dwell. The central theme of the poem is to emphasize on the exploitation of children which is prevalent in various parts of the world. This leads to the end of all the hope and optimism that ever prevailed in the lives of the children to have a future; a future which is bright and helps them flee away from all the misery and desolation of carpet weaving. It intends to create awareness about child labour which remains unnoticed and ignored through out the world. The poem ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The speaker arouses the reader s emotions of sympathy and consideration by stressing on One hundred . The fourth stanza implies that the girls have no knowledge beyond carpet weaving since the speaker terms their eyes as those whose whole horizon is the carpet . Even though the guide is proud of the exquisite creation by the girls, the tourist begins to question the morality of the situation. The speaker uses an inquiring tone to ask who can unravel the world s weaving? Feelings of dissatisfaction as well as curiosity are conveyed as the speaker wonders why terrible traditions like this are being carried forward to future generations. The speaker expresses the worthlessness of the rugs which is a beauty, undoubtedly, but is not as essential as the childhood of the girls which is being exclusively sacrificed to create it. As the tourist places her plump ( swollen ) hand on the bent and fragile ( greenstick ) shoulder of the girl, she feels sympathetic towards her. The large eyes of the girl signify her loneliness and solitude and bring about a feeling of compassion in the reader. Speaking darkness has been juxtaposed in this stanza. The speaker along with an emotion of empathy also has a deep sense of admiration and respect for the girls. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Effects Of Pepsi And Pepsi On The United States One of the biggest health problems that the United States is dealing with at the moment is obesity. Coke Pepsi can be some of the major players to blame for the amount of sugar and acid in their products. Both companies have made strides to combat this issue, but then they fall back into their trap. For example, Pepsi came out with multiple lines of diet products to give those whom care about their health a substitute product. As it turns out in many studies the diet drink is almost worse than the standard drink. Coke came out with Vitamin Water, to give those whom wanted an alternative to water and Gatorade a healthy opinion to get your daily intake of vitamins. As it turned out, studies showed that the drink was pretty much sugar water. This issue needs to be addressed so that credibility is not fully lost. Below shows the negativity that surrounds the intake of soda. Without executing properly on brand awareness a consumer will not be able to differentiate between its competitors. There are hundreds of different types of beverages to choose from and even sodas for that matter. In order to stay market leaders, Coke and Pepsi most continue to innovate and adapt to new competitors, not only on a domestic scale, but on a global scale. They must also continue to acquire brands that pose a threat. Below is a chart of the top, nonalcoholic beverage brands that control the marketplace. Politics in the United States have influenced the supply demand for Coke and Pepsi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Hypervigilance Citation Kimble, M. O., Fleming, K., Bennion, K. A. (2013). Contributors to hypervigilance in a military and civilian sample. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 28(8), 1672 1692. doi: 10.1177/0886260512468319 Introduction A nonexperimental research study was conducted to explain and predict hypervigilance in the returning soldier. Specifically, the researchers aimed to determine if military training is associated with hypervigilance, if trauma alone can produce higher levels of hypervigilance, if soldier deployment is associated with hypervigilance, and if disorders (depression, dissociation, and PTSD) predict hypervigilance above and beyond trauma and deployment. Sample Non random purposive sampling and convenience sampling techniques ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A Pearson s correlation coefficient was computed and indicated the older a person is, the more likely they are to experience hypervigilance. To determine if military training was associated with hypervigilance, a univariate ANCOVA was conducted comparing military cadet undergraduates to non military undergraduates. Results indicated that military cadets were no more hypervigilant than the non military undergraduates. To determine if trauma alone produced higher levels of hypervigilance, a univariate ANOVA was conducted using the entire sample, and trauma was found to be a significant predictor of hypervigilance only when PSS was removed as a covariate. Finally, a hierarchical multiple regression using only traumatized participants in the study was conducted to determine if deployment was associated with hypervigilance, and if disorders (depression, dissociation, and PTSD) predicted hypervigilance above and beyond trauma and deployment. Findings indicated veterans with PTSD have the highest hypervigilance scores. A follow up t test indicated that the community members with PTSD did not differ significantly from the deployed soldiers without PTSD with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Politics Is The Practice And Theory Of Power And Resources... Politics (from Greek: πολιτικός politikos, definition of, for, or relating to citizens ) is the practice and theory of influencing other people. Politics involves the making of a common decision for a group of people, that is, a uniform decision applying in the same way to all members of the group. It also involves the use of power by one person to affect the behavior of another person. More narrowly, it refers to achieving and exercising positions of governance organized control over a human community, particularly a state. Furthermore, politics is the study or practice of the distribution of power and resources within a given community (a usually hierarchically organized population) as well as the interrelationship(s) between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Formal Politics refers to the operation of a constitutional system of government and publicly defined institutions and procedures.[1] Political parties, public policy or discussions about war and foreign affairs would fall under the category of Formal Politics.[1] Many people view formal politics as something outside of themselves, but that can still affect their daily lives.[1] Informal Politics is understood as forming alliances, exercising power and protecting and advancing particular ideas or goals. Generally, this includes anything affecting one s daily life, such as the way an office or household is managed, or how one person or group exercises influence over another.[1] Informal Politics is typically understood as everyday politics, hence the idea that politics is everywhere .[1] Contents [hide] 1 Etymology 2 History of state politics 2.1 The state 2.1.1 The state and property 2.1.2 The state and the justice system 2.1.3 The state and legislation 2.1.4 The state and the executive system 3 Themes 3.1 Forms of political organization 3.2 Global politics 3.3 Political corruption 3.4 Political parties 3.5 Politics as an academic discipline 4 Political values 4.1 Left right politics 4.2 Authoritarian libertarian politics 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References
  • 9. 8 External links Etymology[edit] The word comes from the Greek word from which the title of Aristotle s books Politics (politika) derives: affairs of the cities , a dissertation on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. A Short Note On The Salinity Crisis And Its Effects On The... The Messinian Salinity Crisis, most commonly referred to as MSC, is considered to be one of the most dramatic events to occur in the geology of the world in about twenty million years. The Messinian Salinity Crisis is essentially when the Mediterranean Sea dried up completely. The sea began to dry up approximately 6 million years ago and ended around 5.3 million years ago. Prior to the drying of the sea, the sea level in the oceans had dropped about 70 meters because of global cooling which led to the glaciers and icebergs. Because of this, the connection between the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea had become nonexistent and the Mediterranean could not depend on the Atlantic for the source of water. With the Mediterranean Sea being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The two types of salts that were deposited on the floor were Halite and Gypsum. Some of the salt deposits were as deep as 800 meters which is equivalent to 2,500 feet. The scientists were baffled by this discovery, thus leading to numerous investigations about where these salt deposits came from. Some of the scientists believe that environmental changes like the Mediterranean Salinity Crisis, could quite possibly have a larger affect than what is assumed. Scientist believe that it could having an impact on the global level. The Mediterranean Salinity Crisis is said to have occurred in three stages. The first stage was when the, evaporites precipitated in shallow sub basins. Basically, this is when natural salt build us in the sub basin after the evaporation of a body of water. During the second stage, evaporite precipitation is shifted to the deepest depocentres. Essentially all of the salts moved to the bottom of the basin. This is what the oil drillers were drilling into when they discovered the large salt deposits at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. The third stage is considered to be the large scale environmental fluctuations in the Mediterranean transformed into brackish water lake. The idea behind this stage is that it basically the erosion that occurred after all of the water was gone. This erosion then led to the breaking of the barrier between the basin and the Atlantic Ocean. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Immanuel Kant s Duties Towards Animals In his work titles, Duties Towards Animals, Immanuel Kant makes the assertion that humans have no obligations towards animals, as humans are superior to other forms of life ( Duties Towards Animals 564). He defends this position by defining animals to not be self conscious, as Kant only counts beings that are rational and autonomous in his principle of humanity (Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals 43). This principle states that all humans should always be treated as an end, and never merely as a means to achieve your own personal goals (Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals 42). Kant proceeds to point out that we have a duty to have positive interactions with animals so that humans can practice their gracious behavior, and ultimately apply it to human interactions. It is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, it is declared that a human heart can be judged by the demeanor in which he handles animals ( Duties Towards Animals 564). Kant makes the observation that animals take great care of their young, which should lead humans to develop an admiration for them. Even seemingly cruel and bloodthirsty animals, such as the wolf, exhibit love for their kin, which makes it hard to justify cruel acts towards any animal ( Duties Towards Animals 564). Those who are desensitized and used to killing irrational animals without a second thought, such as butchers and doctors, are not permitted to serve on juries, as they are calloused from dealing with the death of animals ( Duties Towards Animals 565). Although scientists who use animals in experiments are morbid, Kant deems this acceptable behavior, as their tests will ultimately benefit humans ( Duties Towards Animals 565). Likewise, animals are referred to as man s instruments in this passage, implying that their sole purpose of existence is to enhance man s quality of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Cultural Values Each person develops in some type of culture. It is the environment that we live in that determines what we learn, how we learn it, and the rules for living with others. My family and I are Peruvian. That would make me Hispanic in the United States. My origins are straight from Peru. I came to the United States when I was 12 years old, so my beliefs and traditions haven t changed from when I was still in Peru. There are rules that are transmitted from one generation to the next and are often adapted to the times and locations, and these rules are absorbed by children as we develop and learn about home country traditions, customs and beliefs. These customs will still follow us throughout your life. Although a person can be broken down into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I knew everything was going to change. But it was then when I came to know my culture values. It took perhaps the combination of being in another, foreign culture and being away from my own to make clear to me the impact of culture on my life. I began to know the value of Familismo. I started to value more than before the close relationship I had with my relatives. I even realized that being a country that gives many opportunities could allow me and my family to aid my members of the family experiencing financial problems, unemployment, or other issues. When I came to the United States I also came to put in practice the value of Simpatia ( kindness ) as well as the value of Respeto. I was taught to value respect, and be kind to others. For example when my parents, elders or other relatives need care I am responsible to care for them as just as they took care of me in my earliest stages of life. I was taught to never answer back to not only elders, but to anyone who s older than I. I had the privilege of having experienced both Hispanic and American cultures; however growing up with mainly Hispanic culture values has shaped me to be the person I am today. Once my family and I were living here, one of the cultural values that we put in practice within my family was the eating habits. While I lived in Peru, it was customary for my dad to come home from work for about two hours to be together for lunch. But once we settled in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Winter s Tale By William Shakespeare In the play The Winter s Tale by William Shakespeare, exists two different types of characters: dynamic characters, meaning characters who change throughout the play by learning and growing through their experiences, and static characters, meaning characters that stagnate from the beginning to end. In particular, the most dynamic character in the play is King Leontes of Sicilia. In the beginning, Leontes believes in the self assumed belief that his wife, Queen Hermione, is having affairs with his childhood friend, King Polixenes of Bohemia. This belief was conspired by Leontes when he requested Hermione to convince Polixenes to prolong his visit in Sicilia after he himself had failed. When she did succeed, Leontes became diseased with jealousy and came to the assumption that Hermione and Polixenes have a special relationship together. With the authorial power he possesses as king, he sentenced his pregnant wife to prison for adultery. Though Hermione persists that he is wrong and there is a misunderstanding, Leontes, however, denies everything she says. In this, Leontes is seen as a stubborn tyrant who abuses his divine power as king to treat his wife as a lower being. He denies her right to speak and punishes her severely. Leontes says: You, my lords, Look on her, mark her well; be but about To say she is a goodly lady, and The justice of your hearts will thereto add Tis pity she s not honest, honourable: Praise her but for this her without door form, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Hundred Years War Research Paper Imagine 55 battles with 3.5 million losses lasting 116 years. This is the story behind the Hundred Years War, an extensive struggle between England and France over succession to the French throne between 1337 and 1453. The war commences firstly with a conflict over the status of the duchy of Guyenne which belonged to England yet it was a fief of the French crown. Secondly, the closest relatives of the last direct Capetian King Charles IV had claimed the crown of France which was to be challenged. The French Kings had possessed the financial and military resources of the most populated and influential state in Western Europe. This resulted into several victories over larger French forces. The first major engagement of the Hundred Years War was the Battle of Crécy. Edward III landed in Normandy in the year 1346. He decided to stop near Crecy in Normandy and to prepare for battle the next day. However, the French frontline made contact and started to attack without a set plan. The French made several attacks and the English checked each one in turn, mostly because of the English longbowmen. This led to a decisive victory for England. In 1360, King John of France was required to accept the Treaty of Calais in order to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After over 80 years of warfare the French finally gained the upper hand with the decisive victory at Orleans. During this period, Charles of France allows Joan of Arc to lead a force. A month later, Joan of Arc attacks the English in unison with a force from Orleans, driving the English from their positions. The next day they abandon the siege. The military advantage goes to the French. The siege of Orleans was lifted in 1429, allowing Paris and the lle de France to be liberated between 1436 1441. The French army had been reorganized. Charles of France recaptures the duchy of Normandy in the Battle of Formigny in 1450. His army seizes Guyenne in the Battle of Castillon in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Government Agencies and Health Policy Kim Clayton HLT 205 April 17, 2016 Instructor: Deborah Conway Government Agencies and Health Policy The United States Health Care system has evolved from the home visit by the town doctor concept, to a more complex system of regulatory agencies, policies, rules and regulations that govern the practice and art of medicine. It is a system in which billions of dollars have been budgeted and dedicated to ensuring the country is delivering affordable, quality care. The ultimate goal of the U.S. system is making sure quality care is accessible to its consumers and is value added care that will result in clinical outcomes aimed at reducing the nation s mortality rate and increasing or extending the average life expectancy. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the expansion of it services, the CDC began to train public health staff on how to identify diseases that were a threat to the general public and how to protect the public from those diseases. The organization later found the need to expand their functions and with that expansion the agency evolved into what is now known as the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Its mission is to: to protect America from health, safety and security threats, both foreign and in the U.S. Whether diseases start at home or abroad, are chronic or acute, curable or preventable, human error or deliberate attack, CDC fights disease and supports communities and citizens to do the same. CDC increases the health security of our nation. As the nation s health protection agency, CDC saves lives and protects people from health threats. To accomplish our mission, CDC conducts critical science and provides health information that protects our nation against expensive and dangerous health threats, and responds when these arise. (Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2016) The current function and role of the CDC includes: responding to health threats; addressing health problems that may cause death or disability for citizens; utilizing technology to prevent disease; educate and promote healthy and safe behaviors; training ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Summary Of Tr Anomie By Emile Durkheim Emile Durkheim, father of sociology believed that formal institutions were the key to a successful society. He believed that formal institutions fought the cult of the individual by bringing people together with similar interest or forcing them to have to work with one another towards a common goal. An example of a formal institution is sports, sports are deeply embedded in the American culture and institutions. Sports stars are perceived as role models for young people in the society. Sport at the professional and college levels are major economic assets for cities. For educational institutions, the sport industry is a multi million dollar a year enterprise. For example each school that which makes it to the NCAA Basketball Tournament receives a half million dollars per game and a minimum of $300k just for being in a college football bowl game. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this tense, Sports have one major flaw. There will always be a winner and a loser, which in a sense separates the fans into haves and havenots (people who have the victory and people who don t have the victory). Durkheim s theory that when society begins to separate its people it starts to feed the cult of the individual doesn t necessarily apply here. Yes, sometimes animosity can arise between overzealous fans, or players and coaches can go overboard with their antics. But in general, there is a healthy competitive nature encompassed by a sense of camaraderie. You can go anywhere in the nation, and if you are wearing your team s logo, you are sure to strike up a conversation with another sports fan. It serves as a common ground for people from different states, ethnicities, countries, religions or whatever it might be that society has doubted upon you that makes you different then the rest, to connect on, and if that doesn t prove Durkheim s theory that formal institutions are the key to a successful society then I don t know what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Gilmour Application Report Gilmour Application Forum What academic subjects do you most enjoy and why? I enjoy mathematics because it is fascinating to learn about mathematical formulas and famous mathematicians who created complicated mathematical terms. I also enjoy science because it provides fun experiments in subjects such as chemistry and physics, explains many exciting phenomena, while introducing us to the famous scientists and their discoveries that have created much of this world. I very much enjoy history because it teaches us many lessons and shares with us great stories about different countries and historical figures. I also like geography as it expands my knowledge about many cities and countries geographical features. Being bilingual (English and Russian), I also enjoy learning other languages, such as French, Spanish and Latin. I am often attempting to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I also believe that Gilmour s social environment has the best fit with my cultural and moral values. I am confident that challenging classes and the social environment at Gilmour will be the best preparation for my future life and career. This means I also have to bring something new to the school, and I am confident that I can contribute very significantly to the school from my academic achievement, personal experiences, athletics and culture that might further develop the schools community. I have been attending Ruffing Montessori in Cleveland Heights for ten years and I hope to apply my educational experience at Ruffing to the rigorous academics at Gilmore Academy. I believe that Gilmour will provide me with advancement in all subjects especially math, geography, history, and science Also Being bilingual (English and Russian), I also enjoy learning other languages, such as French, Spanish and Latin. I am often attempting to identify common words and their origins for various languages. I can read, write, and speak ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Public Relation And The Impact Of New Media Public relation and The Impact of New Media Advertising is a crucial piece of any business since it is the most direct correspondence between the firm and the general population. For a business to appreciate long haul achievement, it needs to be able to advance and adjust with the always showing signs of change patterns of people in general keeping in mind the end goal to comprehend the requirements and worries of the overall population. Creator and business person Deirdre K. Breakenridge (2008) states in her book PR 2.0 New Media, New Tools, New Audiences that It s basic for PR experts to peruse, be learned, and remain to a high degree knowledgeable about the business sectors their brands attempt to achieve. The twentieth century ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A portion of the reasons incorporate building or looking after connections, gathering backing and notoriety, picking up criticism, conveying certain messages or news. Nowadays it has turned out to be fundamental for advertising to participate in a consistent exchange with people in general. As the routes in which individuals transmit and get data are quickly developing so should the courses in which PR communicates with the general population. With new devices that are interested in PR experts for imparting like E sends, sites, computerized/online bulletins, web journals, viral advertising, web indexes, live phone calls, RSS, and podcasting. (Aronson, Spetner and Ames, 2007, p. 1), new media gives improved data conveyance frameworks and giving everybody with simple access to vehicles of mass correspondence. Theaker (2008) demonstrates that Sites are as of now viewed as a standard component of corporate communications, and PR professionals ought to be included when customers set up sites, The Internet gives the one of a kind chance to individuals of any age to get, process, and comprehend a message through pictures, illustrations, video, sound and other visual presentations which the customary media couldn t assemble to impart viably. (Macky, 2011, p. 1). Notwithstanding its utilization for associating with the objective open. New media can likewise be utilized as a part of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Effects Of Alcohol On The Heart Rate Of Daphnia Magna ABSTRACT This report presents the physiological changes in the heart rate of a fresh water crustacean Daphnia magna when exposed to caffeine and alcohol. Different Daphnia magnas were placed in a depression slide containing fresh water and later exposed to solutions of caffeine and alcohol. Each Daphnia magna had different responses. These data suggest there is an increase in heart rate when a Daphnia magna is exposed to caffeine and a decrease in heart rate when it is in a solution of alcohol. LAB REPORT Title: Physiological Changes in the Heart Rate of Daphnia magna When Exposed to Stimulants (Caffeine and Alcohol). Prepared for: Professor Samantha Snavely By: Carolyn Omar Iduh June 27, 2015 Introduction The inverse effects between the consumption of stimulant like caffeine and depressant like alcohol has been well established over the years. Alcohol has a paradoxical effect that makes it first appear as a stimulant (American heart association, 2015). The two faced nature is due to ethanol the most active ingredient in alcohol. Alcohol slows down the nervous system by acting on the brain s inhibitory neurotransmitter called gamma aminobutyric acid. Studies have shown Bradycardia (slow or decreased heart rate) in people who consume too much alcohol (ehealthMe, 2015). Drinking alcohol can completely alter a person s concentration, mood, and coordination (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2013). Too much consumption of alcohol could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Analysis Of Serenity Prayer For My Family Serenity Prayer for my Family The famous Serenity Prayer by Reinhold Niebuhr reads, God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. I chose this quote to start off my essay about self discovery, after brainstorming and writing half an essay I came to a major writer s block while trying to cope with a family upset this week. My sister delivered her baby at 26 weeks, facing a long road ahead of them. Our family is trying to find a way to comfort them through their dismay. We cannot plan for hard times like these, nor for the emotions felt over the last week, and as quoted above I accept that I can t change the timing of all of this, but I can change the topic of my essay to something that I feel close to my heart at this time. I believe as we go through trials holding to the Serenity Prayer, accepting what we cannot change, having the courage to change what we can, and the wisdom to know the difference, we will find peace through the storm. Montaigne said, Fear sometimes arises from want of judgment as well as from want of courage. Going through life s challenges some might think ignorance is bliss but to really experience life we must open our eyes. Montaigne continued by saying, All the dangers I have seen, I have seen with open eyes, with my sight free, sound and entire; besides, it takes courage to be afraid (368). In order to get through challenging times or new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Questions On Health Psychology And Health 3 Essays Kim Herndon Walden University February 8, 2015 Dr. Rieder, Ph.D Introduction In this assignment, students were asked to address three essay questions relating to health psychology. Students were expected to support their findings based on research and use peer reviewed articles to support findings. The following essay questions were asked: Essay #1: Interview a smoker to learn firsthand how the smoker started and when, why they continue, whether they have tried to quit and how that has worked, any health issues, etc? Summarize the interview in half of a page and relate your findings to the literature, how is your interviewee similar and dissimilar to the literature? Essay #2: You are working in a health care setting. You are referred a patient, Thomas, for noncompliance with medical recommendations. You read the medical chart and find out that Thomas is a 59 year old patient with Type II diabetes. Thomas is overweight, eats mostly high fat processed foods, and never exercises (all risk factors for type II diabetes by the way). His blood sugar levels are dangerously high and have stayed that way in spite of the doctor s repeated attempts to get them down. Thomas is married and has 3 grown children. He works as a janitor at a nearby office building. Thomas doctor complains that his patient does not do a good job checking his insulin level and taking the right doses of insulin. He also complains that Thomas makes no attempt to lose weight, eat a low ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Gwendolyn Brook And Kwame Dawess Analysis The African American Struggle Through Contemporary Poetry Ai, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Kwame Dawes are all contemporary African American poets. Their works often focused on different aspects of the post civil rights movement in the African American community. Ai was known for writing poetry on hard subjects. She was also known for writing poems that were graphic. Being multiracial,( 1/2 Japanese, 1/8 Choctaw, 1/4 Black, and 1/16 Irish), many of her poems were based on the complexity of identity ( qtd. in Ai, a Steadfast Poetic Channel of Hard Lives, Dies at 62 ). On the other hand, Kwame Dawes is a Nigerian born man of Jamaican descent. Gwendolyn Brooks was an African American woman whose adult years were spent during the civil rights movement. Tornado Child is a poem written by Kwame Dawes in 2002. It celebrates different aspects of black womanhood. In contrast, Gwendolyn Brook s We Real Cool is written in the sixties and talks about the negative aspects of stereotypes. The Kid by Ai is graphic and depicts violence. All of the poems demonstrate different struggles that are faced by the African American community. This essay will specifically examine the African American struggle through the lens of misogynoir, stereotypes, and the destruction of black families. The first poem, Tornado Child by Kwame Dawes, explores the African American struggle through misogynoir. Dictionary.com describes misogynoir as the specific hatred, dislike, distrust, and prejudice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Importance Of Technology During The Civil War Technology after the civil war included railroad systems, steamboats and telegraphs. The rail road systems were important civil war technology. They keep the war moving and also help bring supplies to troops. The union s railroads and trains were superior to the confederates because the north was all about industry so they already had railroads and trains all throughout the northern regions. The south had railroads as well but the didn t have as many tracks. One example of how the railroad systems being used in the war is the battle of bull run. The railroads we re incredibly important to the south in this battle because they helped the confederate forces to resupply and reinforce so they could win over the union. Rail transport was also important with the Confederates in the battle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Steamboats were another type of important technology used during the civil war. Steamboats played a critical role in the civil war, mostly on the confederate side because they permitted the rapid movement of heavy cargo up and down the waterways. Both union and confederate armies relied on steamboats in places like arkansas to move troops and supplies to shipping hubs like jefferson county and prairie county. Communication was necessary to win the civil war inventions like the telegraph and the typewriter were helpful to both armies. An important piece of technology used in the civil war was the telegraph. The telegraph was one of the most effective technologies used in the civil war. The telegraph was important because it allowed commanders to instantly communicate with each other. One example of how the telegraph helped changed america significantly was how abraham lincoln got news on the war from generals. Utopian communities in 19th century America were considered by most people to herald a new age in human civilization. Often led by charismatic leaders with high religious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Dual Eligibles The Dual Eligibles beneficiaries constitute about 9.2 million of the entire population, of which most of them are below ages 65 years and disable, and suffer from chronic illness. They are made up of 20% of the Medicare beneficiary, and 17% of Medicaid. The expense on this unique group can be estimated to be about 29% and 39% for both medicare and medicare according to New England Journal (2013). The current expenditure on this beneficiaries is estimated at a about $319 billion and each beneficiary incurs on the average $33,400. The steady increase in the expenditure incurred by this group of beneficiaries and the fragmentation in organizing and financing the dual eligibles triggers the interest of healthcare policy maker who are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CBO analyzed results from six demonstration projects, testing various forms of disease management or care coordination. It found that although the interventions reduced hospitalizations, the resulting savings were less than the cost of providing the additional services. Another reason why policy maker are concern is due to sharp practices by provider, they shift costs from one program to the other, exploring the loopholes in the payment structure which can lead to greater fragmentation in care and risk of patient. An instance is when patients shifted from a nursing home, where Medicaid is paying the benefits, to a hospital, where Medicare pays, mainly to maximize provider reimbursement. Center for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) refers to Dual Eligibles as a general term that describes individuals who are enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid. This include Medicare Part A and Part B and receive full Medicaid benefits and assistance with Medicare premiums or cost sharing. Medicare Savings Program (MSP) are of the following categories: Qualified Medicare Beneficiary Helps pay for Part A and/or Part B premiums, deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments; Specified Low Income Medicare Beneficiary Helps pay for Part B premiums; Qualifying Individual (QI) Helps pay for Part B premiums; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. When Was Peter Pan Banned Peter Pan made a choice to ban anyone who grew older. Since Peter Pan made the decision to banish all of his followers who grew older, this caused the boys to grow disgust for Pan himself. Peter Pan made a terrible choice banishing all the boys to No Where Land where they would be shunned forever and called the Roarers. Peter Pan has the biggest problem in the story because on one adventure, Peter and his League of Explorers found the Jolly Rodger. As he and his league explored James Hook s uninhabited ship of 20+ years, Peter found and put on Hook s second best coat. Peter Pan began wearing many of the Captain s clothing. In Neverland, when you wore somebody s clothing you became them, so Peter was slowly turning into his worst enemy, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This friend would need to be filled with kindness and love since Captain Hook is full of hatred and evil. I feel if Hook had a friend, he would not be evil, but he would be kind and see the nice side of everything and everyone. A good relationship would have trust, love, and kindness. An example would be the relationship of Tootles and Peter. Tootles loves Peter with all her heart, and she would do anything for him. This book does have bias, such as the fairy war and the questions they asked the explorers. Another would be who Ravello really was and those who came to Neverland. There are two moments when I disagreed with the author, such as making Ravello a whole new character, when he was someone else we already knew. Another would be what happened to Hook at the end of the story, the author could have left room for another sequel. I think this book is meant to grab attention of anyone from teens to adults, this is because of the foul language and death in the book; however, it would grab almost anyone s attention. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good read, and loves fictional, fantasy, and sci fi books. I would not, however, recommend it to history lovers who want facts and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. What Are The Three Categories Of Autism Impairs... Specifically, autism impairs communication and social collaboration. Particularly, there are three categories of Autism Spectrum Disorder. The three categories of autism are classified by the severity of the symptoms. The category most people associate autism with is Autistic Disorder. Many times this form of autism is referred to as classic autism. Autistic Disorder symptoms include speech suspensions, strange behaviors and interests, as well as academic impairments. Another form of autism includes Asperger Syndrome. This form of autism deals with symptoms similar to Autistic Disorder, however they are not as severe. Unlike Autistic Disorder, individuals who have Asperger Syndrome rarely have speech and intellectual impairments. Therefore, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. BIOS256 W1 Lab Exercise Essay BIOS256Week1Lab1EXERCISE Mechanical Digestion in the Gastrointestinal Tract Directions: a. Click the Contents button. b. Open the Digestive System File. c. Click Animations. d. Click Mechanical Digestion in the Gastrointestinal Tract. Introduction 1. Define the gastrointestinal tract (GI). The gastrointestinal tract (GI) also known as the Alimentary Canal is one of the two groups of organs composed in the digestive system. It is defined as a continuous tube that extends from the mouth to the anus through the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities. Organs of the GI tract includes the mouth, most of the pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestines, and large intestines. 2. Identify three mechanical digestion activities. a. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Involuntary pharyngeal: stage begins as the bolus passes into the oropharynx receptors send impulses to the deglutition center in the medulla and pons. Returning impulses cause the soft palate to move superiorly and posteriorly to close the nasopharynx. The epiglottis moves slightly inferiorly to close the glottis. Involuntary esophageal: of swallowing begins once the bolus enters the esophagus. b. Describe peristaltic movement. Also called mixing waves pass over the stomach every 15 to 25 seconds. These waves macerate food, mix it with secretions of the gastric glands, and reduce it to a soupy liquid called chyme. Stomach Peristalsis 11. a. Explain the role of stomach stretch receptors. Gastro enteric reflex: stimulates motility and secretion along the entire small intestine. Gastroileal reflex: triggers the opening of the ileocecal valve, allowing materials to pass from the small intestine into the large intestine. b. What is the function of stomach mixing waves? The waves macerate food, mix it with secretion of the gastric glands, and reduce it to a soupy liquid called chime.
  • 28. c. Describe the role of the parasympathetic nervous system relative to digestive movements. The PNS is responsible for stimulating digestion by increasing blood flow to the digestive tract. The PNS stimulates salivary gland secretion and increases peristalsis. This increases the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Symptoms And Treatment Of Cancer Patients 1.Introduction: The numbers of people who are dying due to crucial diseases such as cancer have increased, according to world health organization (WHO) cited in Jane et al (2008), in 2005, 7.6 million people died from cancer, a figure expected to increase to 9 million people by 2015 , and increasing further to 11.4 million dying in 2030. Therefore, scientists have attempted to find appropriate solution for those problems. Since the nineteenth century, solutions have been introduced by scientists, that use radiation for the diagnosis of diseases instead of surgery (Pope, 1999), which has led to great advances in medicine because diagnostic technology such as CT and X rays scanning, nuclear medicine (PET) and mammography, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Figure (1) 2.1 Ionizing radiation:It has a high frequency, which start from 〖10〗^16 Hz, within the ultrasound band of the spectrum. Thus, it has a high energy,which leads to easily penetrating matter such as skin (Podgorsak, 2006), whenit interactswith matter, the interactions are in two main different ways:if ionizing radiationdirectly interacts,it is calleda chargedparticle. On the other hand, if it indirectlyinteracts,it is known uncharged particle (Knoll, 2010). 2.1.1 Charged particle: This type interacts directly with matter, which can be generatedfrom fast electrons such as Beta particles or from heavy charged particle such as; alpha particle. Beta particle:Most radioactive nucleuses are not stable. Therefore, they start emitting radiation to be stable, Beta particle is of the type radiation (Graham et al,2012). This is emitted by radioactive nucleus, the atomic mass number of radioactive nucleus decreases by one .On the other hand ,atomic number remain the same. It can be seen
  • 30. from the equation: (_Z^A)X→(_Z+1^A)Y+β^ ................. (Knoll, 2010) Thus, z= is atomic mass number of radioactive nucleus A= Atomic number X= is radioactive nucleus before emitting Y= Radioactive nucleus after emitting Secondly: Alphaparticle produces from the same way of Beta particle; how ever, the main difference alphaparticle isheavy charged particle and is used in diverse applications in the medicine (Carson ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Abigail Adams Role In The Revolutionary War Angelica Mendoza Mrs.King ELA 8th Hour 20 December 2016 Abigail Adams I long to hear that you have declared an independency.And by the way,in the new code of laws which I suppose it will be necessary for you to make,I desire you would remember the ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than you ancestors, said Abigail adams.Abigail Adams life along time ago, her impact in the war,and after war shows how truly incredible she was for many people. There were many historical events that took place in Abigail Adam s early life that have an impact on why such a random person made a big difference in the Revolutionary War. Abigail Adams was born in Weymouth Massachusetts on November 11,1744. According to the text Abigail Adams, Abigail was home schooled and used her father s library that he had to improve her education. All this information that she learned would soon help her in political background knowledge in the Revolutionary war. In addition Abigail Adams was third cousins with John Adams long story short they then had feelings for each other.Three years later they got married and had 6 kids, John,Quincy,Susanna, Charles,Thomas and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just learning and thinking about what she did for women and many other things can help you visualize what life was like before she made things right. Works Cited Abigail Adams. Biography: Abigail Adams for Kids. Web. 19 Dec. 2016. Abigail Adams. Biography.com. A E Networks Television, 29 July 2015. Web. 19 Dec. 2016. Abigail Adams. Encyclopedia of World Biography. Encyclopedia.com. Web. 19 Dec. 2016 First Lady Biography: Abigail Adams. Abigail Adams Biography :: National First Ladies Library. Web. 19 Dec. 2016 Abigail Adams Urges Husband to remember the Ladies . History.com. A E Television Networks. Web. 19 Dec. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Chrysanthemums Essay Chrysanthemums A good writer has many tools at hand that help them develop good story lines. There are literary techniques such as voice, point of view, character, theme, and symbolism. One very interesting technique is that of symbolism. With symbolism the author is able to write a story in which many of the actions around the main character seem to enhance the way the character develops. The use of symbolism to develop the characters is easy to see in the short story the chrysanthemums by John Steinback. In this story Steinback writes of a woman who lives on a farm; but the woman feels trapped, and wishes that she could free herself. The author uses both the time of year and the location to develop a setting that compliments ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The air was cold and tender. A light wind blew up from the southwest so that the farmers were mildly hopeful of a good rain before long; but fog and rain do not go together. (Steinback 267) From this line much may be derived about Elisa Smith s character. The quiet waiting symbolizes how Elisa is silently waiting for something to happen. Elisa can not say much about her current situation, she has to calmly weight for something to happen. This can be seen when her husband jokes about her going to the fights with her. At the time she says nothing, because it would be absurd for her to go with him. However, after she grows up at the end of the story she expresses her interest to go with him. The symbol of the possibly of rain shows how Elisa anticipates that something interesting in her life may happen, but deep down she knows that there is a very low probability that anything would actually happen. Elisa s bath is another good symbol that Steinback uses to develop Elisa s character. When she, scrubbed herself with a little block of pumice. . . until her skin was scratched and red. (Steinback 273) she was scrubbing away the skin that bound her into her conventional role. After this bath she had the courage to ask henry if they could have wine at the dinner tonight, and that they may possibly go to the fights together. After her bath she realized how strong she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Gun Control Legislation In The United States School shootings, gun disputes, many of these occurrences trending on today s news have been related to the usage of guns or any type of violence at all. When will the American government be ready to entitle laws to regulate these issues? When has this become a daily routine in our society, when will we receive change? Americans have disputed about what kinds of gun legislation is needed as well as what sorts of limitations are appropriate for decades. This issue is far more crucial than people think, as this decision Is affecting as we speak our American society and the safety of its citizens. The question is, whether or not to limit gun ownership. There are mixed opinions about gun control which include the support towards controlling the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Causes And Effects Of The Crusades In the year 1095 the decision was made by Pope Urban ii to invade the Holy Land and take the lives of many innocent souls in the name of God. This decision caused one of the most horrible genocides of all time but this decision by the pope came as a result of many other factors. Additionally the effects of the Crusades would both be lasting and surprising. The Crusades had economic and demographic causes and the effects were also economical and political. It is important to remember that the causes effects and events of the crusades are subject to very different points of view depending on which side of the story you hear. The effects for the Europeans were much different than the effects for the Muslims. Specifically, the crusades had a much smaller effect on the Muslim community than it did on Europe. The most important thing that led to the Crusades was the demographic of the number of knights in Europe. The most prominent effect from Crusades was the effect that it had on politics in Europe. One of the most important reasons behind the crusades was the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most obvious effect of these various episodes was the increased distrust between christians and muslims. (Gonzalez, 352) It is not surprising that the crusades would leave both sides with an unease of each other and this would continue for many years to follow. More importantly though the crusade restored the belief in the church. When Urban II called for the First Crusade, his authority was in doubt... by the time of Innocent III, when the Fourth Crusade took Constantinople the papacy had reached the apex of its power (Gonzalez, 353) This assurement in the church was a welcome one for both the church and the noblemen of europe (due to their symbiotic relationship of assuring each other s power) and it therefore restored the balance in the feudal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. How Does Shakespeare Rhyme Scheme 1. Stanza/ Sestet Definition: stanza is a group of lines that are set off to form a division in a poem, that are sometimes linked with other stanza by a rhyme scheme. In some cases, blank verse poetry are rare stanza because there is no rhyme scheme in the poem (Woods 1021). Sometimes unrhymed poems are divided into stanzaic units and some rhymed poems are composed of stanzas that vary in their components lines. Stanza are used to where they have been given the convenience of a name. some scholars use stanza t divide four or more lines. A stanza can also contain a couplet which is when a pair of rhymed lines are in equal in length (Jasabiza.ir 341). Example: Shakespeare poem Sonnet 18 is an example of a stanza as seen below: Shall I compare thee to a summer s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer s lease hath all too short a date: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimm d; And every fair from fair sometime declines, By chance, or nature s changing course, untrimm d; But thy eternal summer shall not fade Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow st; Nor shall Death brag thou wander st in his shade, When in eternal lines to time thou grow st; So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee. (poem.org) We can see 3 quatrains with the rhyme conspire ABAB CDCD EFEF, finishing with a closed couplet GG.
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  • 37. Edgar Allan Poe Inference An inference we can make about Edgar Allan Poe is that he writes to show the downsides of love. In the article A Terrible Evil : Edgar Allan Poe Writes About His Wife s Illness and Death by Rebecca Onion it states, Again in about a year afterward. Then again again again even once again at varying intervals. Each time I felt all the agonies of her death and at each accession of the disorder I loved her more dearly clung to her life with more desperate pertinacity. Poe s wife was constantly ill and each time she became better Poe had hope, but them she would fall ill again and Poe would be in agony. This relates to the inference that Edgar Allan Poe writes to show the downsides of love because he is in agony due to his wife s constant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This I can do endure as becomes a man it was the horrible never ending oscillation between hope despair which I could not longer have endured without the total loss of reason. He found the permanent solution to his agony in the death of his wife. This relates to the inference that Edgar Allan Poe writes to show the downsides of love because the only way for his agony to be cured was for the love of live, his wife, to die. The love that he had for his wife caused him to be in pain when ever she was ill which is a downside of live that he writes about. In the poem The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe it is written, From my books surcease of sorrow sorrow for the lost Lenore For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore Nameless here for evermore. The narrator is morning the loss of his love Lenore. This supports the inference that Poe writes to tells us of the downsides of love because the narrator is talking about how the death of his love is causing him to mourn for her which is a downside of love. Poe also writes, And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Goal Setting Principles How are the principles of goal setting applied in this case? The principles of goal setting applied in this case is to understand and help workers, leaders, and managers to work harder and work smarter. In this case, they found some ways to help the workers and leaders integrates the concepts from the organizational theory, behavior and the context theory in a concise way format that includes the job redesign, indicators signal for work needed, some tools to generate solution problem and factors that weighs the redesign. The overall goal setting is to maximize the time consuming health information to managers and directors to a step by step process to achieve the overall effort to work and produce a good results to the goal of the organization with the four levels ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Working in redesign to help the health managers and directors to rearrange the work task structure, the process of work and procedures and the physical layout. By doing job redesign this will help managers and directors to set job to change the modification and addition. What were the outcomes of the job enrichment in the HIS department? The outcomes of the job enrichments in the HIS department are the Sector changes, Organizational changes and employees perceptions. In sector it changes the nature of work but also it affects the regulations, economy and accreditation to assure organization readiness and the daily workloads of their employees. Organizational changes, the goal of the organization can change in any moment and as the changes occurs the managers or directors could assign tasks to employees this could results significant damage. Employees are showing declines in motivation and demonstrate changes in work habits, tardiness, stress, dissatisfaction and lacking professionalism. What was the impact of job enrichment on motivation and communication in HIS department? The impact of job the enrichment on motivation and communication ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. My Day Experience At A Music Festival Called Electric... Thank you for always being a great friend of mine. We always hangout, do fun things, and make great, unforgettable memories. You almost always come to concerts with me, show me new music, and inspire me to love music even more. This is why I want to share you my three day experience at a music festival called Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC), which is the second biggest music festival in the world. I wore my EDC bracelet, which is my admission ticket, grabbed my ID and some cash to buy food, drinks, and merchandise, and left my friend s car with excitement. I was walking towards my first EDC ever. My dream of going to EDC was about to come true. I was waiting in line for security check and I couldn t stop thinking and imagining about what I would be experiencing soon. As soon as I went through the security check, I walked into the racetrack, where this carnival was held. From top the bleacher, I was able to see the entire carnival. On the left side, I was able to see the main stage with a huge crowd of people. On the right side, I was able to see the merchandise tent, where they sold food, drinks, and souvenirs, as well as the other three stages and few carnival rides, including rampage and zipper. In front of me, I saw a stage, wider than a track field with five large led screens showing colorful visuals, on a grass field, in which half of the people were dancing and half of the people were sitting and relaxing. They called it Cosmetic Meadow. Due to having multiple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Iraq Invasion Of Iraq The Iraq Invasion is definitely a subject of immense controversy regarding whether or not it was the appropriate action by the United States. Should the United States have interfered in Iraqi affairs? What was the real intention of accusing Iraq for having weapons of mass destruction and holding them accountable for the 9/11 terrorist attacks even though they were innocent of both allegations? Did the U.S. media cover all the truth in Iraq? Was the main purpose of the invasion the greed of oil ? Are Iraqis living in peace after overthrowing the dictator Saddam Hussain? All of the reasoning provided by people who supported the Iraq Invasion proved to be incorrect and ignorant, this is a serious turning point in both the United States and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This regime has already used weapons of mass destruction against Iraq s neighbors and against Iraq s people . However, According to the CIA s final report in 2013, The CIA s top weapons inspector in Iraq said Monday that the hunt for weapons of mass destruction has gone as far as feasible and has found nothing, closing an investigation into the purported programs of Saddam Hussein that were used to justify the 2003 invasion (NBC). Bush s ignorance and false perspective led to a war with no credible evidence as to why it even occurred. The American citizens were lied to and voted for the Iraq war even though they were oblivious of the truth. Although Saddam hussein was undoubtedly a harsh dictator and a cruel leader, Iraqis were safe and terrorist attacks were very rare. Terrorism was never an issue before the United States invaded Iraq. According to a study in Harvard University (center for Human Rights), With the U.S invasion in March 2003, terrorism within Iraq s borders rose precipitously. There were 78 terrorist attacks in the first twelve months following the U.S. invasion; in the second twelve months this number nearly quadrupled, to 302 attacks. At the height of the war, in 2007, terrorists claimed 5,425 civilian lives and caused 9,878 injuries...Iraq, as President Bush claimed, became a central front in the war on terrorism. But it was a front that the United States created. It is a very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Character Changes In Celie By Alice Walker Character Changes Celie: Celie starts out as a scared young kid, who is abused and raped by her stepfather. She does whatever anyone tells her and barely ever speaks up for what is right. In the beginning she feels so alone and thinks it s better not to stand out for it will only hurt her. When Mr. ______ begins to act violent towards her, she still acts in a passive manner. Celie gets more and more afraid until she meets Shug. Shug is a female friend whom is much stronger than her. She learns more about a sexual relationship, and how to be her own person. Celie learns to fight back and reinvent herself. Celie changes her perspective on religion to. God may not be the person she always thought he was. The letters from Nettie also change Celie, in fact now she knows she has family. She gains self worth in the fact that her kids, and sister are fine. In the very end of the book Celie becomes a new person, working and sewing as a job. She doesn t rely on men nor does she feel worthless. Shug Avery: When we first met shug, you think negatively of her. She Is just some beautiful woman who has a disease. She treats Celie with no respect while she is sick. As the story ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ______: Mr. _______ starts out as a mean man, only looking for someone to watch over the house and have sex with. He barely treats Celie with any respect, it is like she is an object. He beats her regularly, and even during sex neither feel any love connection. Mr. ______ was also secretive and truly broke Celie s heart when she found out he had been hiding all of Nettie s letters. Finally Celie grew out of her shell, and stood up to him, even going as far and leaving his household. This leaves him in shock, that Celie would ever stand up to him. When she returns back home she finds that Mr. ______ has changed, and is actually trying to correct all the bad he did in the past. The two sew together, and become closer, but Celie still refuses to marry him when he asks for a second chance at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Religion In The Elizabethan Era The two most prevalent religions in the Elizabethan era were Protestantism and Catholicism. When Queen Mary came into power in 1553, she relentlessly sought out and executed those of the Protestant belief. She maintained a deep belief in Catholicism until the day she died and Queen Elizabeth began ruling. Unlike her half sister, Queen Elizabeth ruled the country under the religion of Protestantism. Rather than mass murdering those who followed the Catholic religion, the Queen chose to make the religion illegal and use the punishment of fines. This played a major role in why such a large number of people were conflicted with the choice between their religion and their Queen. Similar issues can be seen in the works that emerged in this era, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shakespeare s Hamlet depicts how Catholicism influences characters in their daily lives. When Hamlet speaks to the ghost of his dead father, his father asks his son to remember [him] (1, 5, 25). Catholics believe in the existence of Purgatory and old Hamlet s request represents this idea. As long as people remember somebody who is stuck in Purgatory, they will arrive in Heaven. Before he dies, Hamlet asks Horatio to draw [his] breath in pain to tell [his] story so that citizens would also remember him (5, 2, 120). The belief in the space between Heaven and Hell is mentioned often because Catholics also believe that repentance plays a part in where people end up after death. Claudius reasons with himself that repentance is significant by questioning what can it not [do] when he reflects on his past actions (3, 3, 70). Shakespeare emphasizes the importance of repenting through the actions of his characters. This is further explored by Hamlet when he finally decides to kill Claudius, but cannot because if he attempts to now...he [will go] to heaven because of the Catholic belief that those who repent before death will go to Heaven. Hamlet references this when he explains that [Claudius] took [his] father grossly, full of bread, with all his crimes broad blown, as flush as May, which is the reason why Hamlet s father is stuck in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Rescue During The Holocaust Essay The dictionary definition of rescue is to save someone from a harmful, dangerous, or violent situation. This perfectly describes rescue during the holocaust because many people were being saved during a very harmful, dangerous, and violent event. Rescue was a very critical part of the holocaust that people need to learn about the importance and the examples of rescue during the holocaust. There were a few key parts of holocaust rescue: dangers of rescue, famous and less famous rescues, specific details of rescues, and persecution of rescuers. The holocaust was a terrible event that showed how some humans can be violent and cruel. It also though showed how humans can also be great, helpful and safe lives in life taking situations. Rescue during the holocaust was a very critical point of the holocaust because of famous attempts and dangers that were overcome. Basic Rescue Details Rescue was a critical part of the holocaust ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some survivors survived not by being rescued but by being hidden (Dornsife). Rescue activities involved seemingly simple acts, such as finding and securing hiding places for families, and more complex activities, such as negotiating with German cadres for prisoner exchanges. While many aid providers were individuals, operating independently, there are numerous examples of organized rescue during the Holocaust. Religious groups, political and resistance groups, and even neighborhoods and villages formed networks that worked together to save Jewish people in their communities (Dornsife). Many rescue attempts included national embassies, diplomats in countries throughout Europe helped Jews escape persecution by issuing visas and other travel paperwork that allowed Jewish citizens to flee Nazi occupied territory (Dornsife). This reinforces the idea that rescue attempts could be very different from one another even through in the end the meaning was the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Miranda vs. Arizona Essay Miranda vs. Arizona: This case had to do with an Ernest Miranda who raped a Patty McGee*. After extracting a written confession from the rapist about the situation, Miranda s lawyer argued that it was not valid since the Phoenix Police Department failed to read Miranda his rights, also in violation of the Sixth Amendment which is the right to counsel. Some factors that helped support Miranda s arguments were that the suspect had requested and been denied an opportunity to consult with a lawyer; the suspect had not been effectively warned about his right to remain silent; and an incriminating statement must have been given by the suspect. The author of the Arizona court s decision, former U.S. Senator and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That day, the justices honed in on the Fifth Amendment aspects of the case, which pleased John Flynn to no end. The last man to present a position in the case before the court was Thurgood Marshall, whose personal opinions were diametrically opposed to the position of his employer, the U.S. government. Once the arguments were done, there was nothing left to do but wait as the justices debated the issue among themselves and issued a written opinion, probably in four or five months. The traditional process called for the justices to listen to oral arguments on Monday through Thursday, then to take preliminary votes and assign opinion authorships during a private meeting again attended only by the justices on Friday. Based on the political makeup of the Supreme Court in the spring of 1966, it was widely speculated that a majority would come down in some form on the side of Ernest Miranda. In the decision, Flynn, Frank and especially Ernest Miranda won hands down. The prosecution may not use statements, whether exculpatory or inculpatory, stemming from questioning initiated by law enforcement officers after a person has been taken into custody or otherwise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Experimental Theory, State Of The Art, And Economics The Fischer Tropsch (FT) process is a part of the larger Gas to Liquids technology. The purpose of the FT process is to convert syngas, which is a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, to liquid hydrocarbon fuels. Syngas for FT can be coal, natural gas, or biomass derived, which opens several pathways for how FT can be industrialized. Since its creation, the FT process has continuously been researched and commercialized, but it remains an unpopular pathway to obtain liquid fuels. Ongoing development of the process is primarily due to the value and promise of the FT products. This paper will give an overview of the FT process with a focus on describing the process, experimental theory, state of the art, and economics. 2. Process ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [1] 2.1 Reactions and Products The FT process or FT synthesis is a set of catalytic processes for converting synthesis gas (syngas, carbon monoxide hydrogen and/or other gases mixture) into liquid hydrocarbons. [2] The reactions in the FT process are generally described as the following: Alkanes: (2n + 1)H2 + nCO ⇒ CnH2n+2 + nH2O (1) Alkenes: 2nH2 + nCO ⇒ CnH2n + nH2O (2) Oxygenates: 2nH2 + nCO ⇒ CnH2n + 2O + (n 1)H2O (3) Water Gas Shift: CO + H2O ⇔ CO2 + H2 (4) The reaction stated before can be achieved with the help provided by the catalysts. The catalysts that can be used in this process are varied. The preferred catalysts are the metals that have electron configuration of d7 (although not required) [4]. These includes (1) Fe (Iron) = [Ar] 3d6 4s2, (2) Co (Cobalt) = [Ar] 3d7 4s2, (3) Ni (Nickel) = [Ar] 4s2 3d8, (4) Mo (Molybdenum) = [Kr] 4d5 5s1, (5) Ru (Ruthenium) = [Kr] 4d7 5s1. (6) Rh (Rhodium) = [Kr] 4d8 5s1, (7) W (Tungsten) = [Xe] 4f14 5d4 6s2, (8) Other platinum group noble metals. [5] In real life, catalysts considered for FT synthesis are based on transition metals of iron, cobalt, nickel and ruthenium. Among these catalysts, it is generally known that nickel (Ni) tends to promote methane formation, as in a methanation process; thus generally it is not desirable. Iron (Fe) is relatively low cost and has a higher water gas shift activity, and is therefore more suitable for a lower hydrogen/carbon monoxide ratio (H2/CO) syngas
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  • 47. Questions On Tech 145 Lean Manufacturing Essay ZapLabs for Tech 145 Lean Manufacturing Professor: David Steele Submitted by Brandon Anstett, Bruck Tesfaye, Harjas Rakhra, and Stephan Daniels 12/13/2016 1 Index 1. Introduction......................................................................... 3 a. 1.1) Statement of the Problem........................................... 4 b. 1.2) Purpose of the Study............................................... 4 c. 1.3) Assumptions of the Study.......................................... 4 d. 1.4) Limitations of the Study............................................ 5 2. Methodology...................................................................... 5 3. Result............................................................................... 6 a. 3.1) Current State Value Stream Map Analysis........................ 6 b. 3.2) Future State Value Stream Map Analysis......................... 10 4. Discussion.......................................................................... 12 5. Time Log........................................................................... 12 6. Conclusion.......................................................................... 13 2 Introduction Today there is a huge demand for information technology in most types of business. With so much demand, there is also a huge cost involved when implementing IT solutions to a business. Because of this, most IT departments are trying their best to offer low cost, high quality solutions. The research done for this project focuses on ways to reduce overall lead time in the software development cycle for the software manufacturing company ZapLabs. By reducing the lead time involved in receiving and completing tickets from customers, ZapLabs can reduce costs while offering a more quality product based on each individual customer s needs and requests. In order to identify, sort, and resolve issues in the process flow that can bring the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Fashion Change over the Decades How the change in fashion over the decades has represents ones particular lifestyle Introduction Fashion is a way of expressing one s self through clothing which could be influenced by a particular era or group fighting for a cause or representing a certain groups with the same interests. This essay aims to highlight how a group of people have a certain persona that can be so large that it will influence the way they dress and their beliefs and lifestyle. This analysed over decades. In each paragraph I am going to highlight how a specific group or event that occurred in the particular decade influenced the fashion in America. My conclusion will basically prove my thesis. Fashion in the 1970 s The 1970s was the decade of the mods and the hippies. Men and women were wearing tight pants and bell bottoms were also huge in the 70 s. At times it was difficult to make a clear distinction of what was seen appropriate for home and what was seen appropriate for a night out. Women were seen pairing low cut pants with high cut boots, ....this was probably also the first full decade in which women could be seen wearing pants in every walk of life. retro waste. Available from: www.retrowaste.com/1970s/fashion in the 1970s/ . (Accessed 14 April 2014 ) There are a couple of hippie groups from the 70 s that decided to do things a little out of the norm like Queen who had bisexual member in his band and at those times it was seen as an abomination to be into people of the same sex. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Sales Agreement SALES AGREEMENT THIS SALES AGREEMENT (the Agreement ) dated this _1st_ day of April 2014 between: Brenda s Widgets Inc. (BWI) of 123 Main St., Podunk, Iowa 48158 (the Seller ) AND Jim s Hardware Store (JHS) of 456 First St., Secondville, Michigan 49454 (the Purchaser ) IN CONSIDERATION OF THE COVENANTS and agreements contained in this Sales Agreement, the parties agree as follows: SALES OF GOODS 1. The Seller will sell, transfer and deliver to the Purchaser on or before May 30, 2014, the following good (the Goods ): 10,000 widgets. Purchase Price 2. $5.00 per widget. The Purchaser will accept the Goods and pay for the goods with the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) USD, paid ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... U.C.C. ARTICLE 2 SALES (2002) › PART 3. GENERAL OBLIGATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF CONTRACT › § 2 314. Implied Warranty: Merchantability; Whereas the seller warranties Goods, including but not limited to, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Purchaser does not assume, or authorize any other person to assume on behalf of Seller, any liability in connection with the sale of Goods. Seller s warranties do not, in any way, affect the terms of any applicable warranties from the manufacturer of the Goods. Title 7. Title of the Goods will remain with the Seller until delivery and actual receipt of the Goods by the Purchaser or, in the alternative, the Seller delivers a document of title or registrable Bill of Sale of the Goods, bearing any necessary endorsement, to the Purchaser. Security Interest 8. The Seller retains a security interest in the Goods until paid in full. Inspection and Acceptance 9. Inspection of the Goods will be made by the Purchaser at the place of delivery. Purchaser shall have 15 calendar days from date of delivery to inspect the goods and notify Seller of any defective goods. In the event the Purchaser is not satisfied with the condition of the goods, the Purchaser shall notify the Seller in writing within 10 days. Once the Purchaser notifies the Seller about the defective goods,
  • 50. the Purchaser will return the defective goods via the Purchaser carrier at the expense of the Seller within ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Differences Between Qatar And Yemen This section provides a brief economic, political, and social background of both Qatar and Yemen. These factors are essential in the differing discussions of global and regional trade in both countries. Current levels of openness to international trade reflect the history and development of each country. This information is analyzed in the context of global and regional trade after the creation of the WTO. This section examines the countries participation in the GATT as well as WTO accession and participation. Participation in bilateral and regional agreements and export and import trends are also discussed to evaluate the impact of trade in both Qatar and Yemen. Economic, Political, and Social Backgrounds of Qatar and Yemen The Middle Eastern country Qatar, which borders Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf, gained its independence as a British protectorate in 1971. The country s main revenue resource shifted from pearls to oil when reserves were discovered in 1939. Oil revenues allowed the government to fund large infrastructure and modernization projects. Corruption was rampant as Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani used oil revenues for personal gain. His son Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani overthrew his father in 1995. Emir Hamad helped resolve disputes over border issues with Bahrain and Saudi Arabia in the 2000s. In 2013, he abdicated the position to his son Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the current Emir of Qatar. The new government has not exhibited any radical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Miami International University Of Art Design Case 1: Miami International University of Art Design (MIUAD) MIUAD is a for profit institution and one of The Art Institutes located in Downtown Miami, North America. The college provides education in media, design, fashion, Visual arts, and culinary arts. The college was established in 1965 and provides education that is career focused in such fields like design and arts. Regardless of the schools popularity in the America and its environs, the college has not been performing as per the society s expectations. This resulted to the college being listed among the America s worst colleges in September 2014 (The Washington Monthly, 2014). Some of the reasons that led to the college been listed among the top worst colleges in America include; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The college should air the advertisements in many platforms or channels to ensure that the information reaches as many people as possible. This will increase enrolment of students from different parts of the world. Kent, Robert and Chris (102) state that advertisement improves the public awareness about the courses offered by the firm . In response to this argument, the college administration should invest more resources in advertising its courses to increase public ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Atlantic Slave Trade Essay Being fully aware of the benefits of the slaves, the British elevated their importation and by the turn of the eighteenth century African slaves numbered in the tens of thousands in the British colonies (1). As the demands in tobacco increased, labor increased. Like the simple law of supply and demand. Ending of Royal African Company s monopoly in 1698 encouraged more traders to enter the slave business thus making African slaves more accessible (4). As a result of their increased expense, their masters were stringent and determined to get as much out of them as possible thereby working them mercilessly (Faragher 2009, p. 83). Initially, the cost of slaves may have been more expensive but in the end the masters were able to keep them enslaved. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were just a phase, slavery was now the new tradition, but some slaves did benefit from their circumstances. For instance, some urban merchants and artisans employed slaves in their shops, which exposed them to marketable skills (1). Further proving that slaves located in towns, withheld more freedom than the others in the cities. Now onto the treatment of women during this slave era. During the 1600 s laws were put in place pertaining to servant women and their illegitimate children (3). The law stated that women servants or slaves who conceived children with their masters will automatically experience an increase in their year of servitude. Since giving birth would mean any extra mouth to feed, the owners took it upon themselves to get the law passed. The masters can do whatever they please with them ,but woe betide the woman to get pregnant. Woe betide the woman to resist their master. Woe betide the woman to keep that child. The masters would sneak into the slaves quarters and rape them, yet they couldn t respond because the master was always right . Many thought of running away yet due to their dark skin, it was hard for slaves to escape from their owners and blend into the rest of the population. As number of slaves increased, lawmakers constructed legal codes for strictly controlling slave activities. Lawmakers therefore made sure that the slaves had absolutely no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Mechanisms Of Compensatory Control Among College Students The focus of research in this study is the capacity and various mechanisms of compensatory control among college students. To begin, compensatory control is one s belief that he/she can personally foresee, affect, and navigate current and future events in their lives. Compensatory control is a belief that may affect one s day to day life through their thoughts and actions. Human s typically create different mechanisms for compensatory control to be used in these situations. These various mechanisms will be explored throughout this paper. As human beings, we find it essential to maintain some sense of personal control over our lives. We like to have the idea that we are in power or have some degree of jurisdiction over what does or does not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kay, Whitson, Gaucher, and Galinsky (2008) are the original developers of the idea behind compensatory control. These researchers developed many ways in which individuals can psychologically restore their sense of control, including the three main forms throughout this paper. These mechanisms include, 1) our minds creating patterns where they don t exist, 2) our institutions supporting sociopolitical institutions, and 3) the heavens developing a belief in an interventionist God. The three compensatory control mechanisms above each have their own ways of creating a sense of control in what happens each and every day. First, one way of creating a nonrandom world is by literally perceiving patterns in the world around us, called pattern perception. Kay et al. define pattern perception as the identification of a clear and meaningful relationship between a set of stimuli to meet the goal of reestablishing order. Individuals who feel they lack control often willingly partake in superstitions, conspiracies, and finding a cause and effect relationship between even the most unrelated behaviors, all of which falls back on the individuals need for structure in the world. Another related mechanism, government defense, is commonly associated with the system justification theory. It is found that sociopolitical systems (e.g. governments and universities) can serve as a compensatory control ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...