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2. Principles Of The Immaculate Conception
Immaculate Conception
Raphaella Henson Vendrell
Ms.O Connor
P5 Orange
I have upheld the intent and principles of the Paul VI Academic Honor Code while completing this
assignment.
The Immaculate Conception is Mary s birth without stain of original sin. The word Immaculate itself
means without stain . Mary was protected by God s grace. From the moment she was born, she was in
a state of sanctifying grace and free from the corrupt effects from original sin. The angel Gabriel said
Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with you (Luke 1:28). This meaning that Mary was born with the gifts
of grace by God. She is also preserved by original sin and the Lord is guiding her and she is protected
by God. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the Father blessed Mary more than
anyone else he has created. He chose Mary to be the basis of the world and to be holy and not blamed
for the faults of the world. The splendor of an entirely unique holiness by which Mary is enriched
from the first instant of her conception comes wholly from Christ. She is redeemed, in a more exalted
fashion, by reason of the merits of her Son (CCC,492). This meaning that Mary was saved in superior
fashion and it was because she was going to be the mother of our savior Jesus Christ. Mary is also
filled with holiness which she first was blessed with from God when she was born. The Blessed Virgin
Mary was the second person to be created and born immaculate. Eve was the first person
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3. Similarities Between Haley Edgin s And Derek Kinkaid
Essay 1 The reason that I have to do this essay is because it was assigned in English composition two.
This essay is about Haley Edgin s and Derek Kinkaid s hobbies, accomplishments, and goals
Haley Edgin is an 18 year old student that had been homeschooled. Her hobbies include working and
at Wilson s Leather and then spending her money on clothes at her favorite store Torrid. Haley s
accomplishments are that she graduated from High school early and was able to get into college. Her
goals are to finish college to get a degree in special education she is not sure exactly what she wants to
major in. She also wants to get a job that she really likes and that pays well so that she can fuel her
hobby. This is the basic information about Haley
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4. Ocean Spray Case Study
(b) 1.AN IMPACT OF CONCERN ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT ON THE ECONOMICS OF
OCEANSPRAY BUSINESS
OceanSpray Cranberries Inc is the world s leading grower owned corporative that harvests and exports
of cranberry and grape fruit along with its bye products in the form of juice, sauce, etc throughout the
globe. Founded in 1912, at South Hanson, Ocean Spray Cranberries has managed to keep its brand
name as the world leader in food products till date. It is only because of the various strategies it has
adopted at different periods when encountered with a difficulty. In Cranberry Industry as described by
Jeff Kapell as growing cranberries is not just a business, but a way of life there was a sense of
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3. OPPORTUNI TIES FOR EXPANSION OF CANBERRY BOG
Cranberry Bogs had been developed on natural wetland areas. The bogs were formed around the
margin of streams and ponds. Cranberries were one component of ecosystem. The commercial
cultivation of the cranberry altered to the ecological diversity of the bog. The functional value of
wetlands were recognized by environmental activists including physical and hydrologic properties
such as flood protection, ground water recharge and erosion control, biological and biochemical
functions and nutrient provision. Cranberry cultivation posed for developing wetland regulations. The
cranberry was a native wetland plant. The impacts of cranberry production on the aesthetic and the
intrinsic value of the wetland functions related to water quality and biodiversity. The studies
undertaken by the growers and the Ocean Spray suggested that the cranberry bog was low in diversity.
The cranberry growers protected large areas of land from urbanization. Cranberry Bog were the heart
of a unique growing system that included wetlands, uplands, ditches, flumes, ponds and reservoirs.
There were four acres of support land for every acre of cranberry bog. The entire Cranberry wetland
system provided a diversity of habitat for many rare animal and plant species. Hence the government
restricted the usage of bogs which were of high value to the environment. However, Cranberries had
their best
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5. Economics of Public Policy
Daniel R. Lupu
ECN 4010
2/18/2012
Economics of Public Policy Test 1
2. In thinking about a market economy and a regulated or planned economy, discuss the difference
between end independent rules or laws in society versus end dependent rules or laws in society. In
what ways would end dependent rules or laws limit the use of knowledge by people in society, and
how does end independent rules or laws provide opportunity for people to use their different types of
knowledge in society? (The distinction between end independent and end dependent rules or laws
were discussed in class and in the article on, Free Markets, the Rule of Law, and Classical Liberalism.
)
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(Don t be afraid to use supply and demand diagrams in your explain and examples.)
Usury Laws can lead to a black market in money lending. These regulations set by the government are
intended to protect the citizens from greedy lenders by setting a maximum rate of interest, above
which it is illegal to lend money. Lenders charge higher rates of interest to compensate for the amount
of risk that can be associated with the transaction, risk being the likely hood of not getting paid in full.
Once a usury law is put in effect there becomes a maximum rate at which the lender can lend money.
With this maximum rate of interest some potential borrowers will be assumed too risky because it is
not legal to charge the rate of interest to compensate the risk associated with lending. This leads to a
smaller amount of money available to borrow from legitimate lenders, so often a borrower will turn to
a black market lender who will illegally lend them money at a higher rate of interest. Often times the
black market lender will use forms of persuasion such as bodily harm to the borrower and their family
to ensure repayment. This clearly is more dangerous than high interest rates. Below is a supply and
demand curve that demonstrates the government interest rate and the black market correlation.
5. Many people are disturbed by the idea of a market for vital body organs such as kidneys. Explain
why you think these people find
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6. Bap23 Principles of Managing Information and Producing...
BAP23 Principles of managing information and producing documents
1.1 Identify different types of information technology that may be used for work tasks
Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Microsoft Outlook Internet Explorer Job posting/ CV search with
Idibu Microsoft PowerPoint Zetafax Match Maker Stores all the candidates information, e.g. address,
date of birth, qualifications
1.2 Outline the benefits of using information technology for work tasks
One benefit of using information technology for work tasks is the work is presentable. On the
computer we can create headers and footers, which make the documents and letters sent out to our
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Adobe Reader
P46/45 To be completed by candidate at interview in order for them to get paid properly
CRB Continuation form If they have lived at a different address in the last 5 years they will need to
fill this out along with their CRB
Adobe reader is also used for documents that have been scanned from the printer and sent in an email.
Match maker is used to print most of these documents, as well as the Monarch intranet.
4.1 Identify reasons for agreeing the purpose ,content, layout, quality standards and deadlines for the
production of documents
Monarch is a professional company so it is important that all the documents look the same. For
example the logo, slogan, font, font size, it is all very important in developing a high standard of
documentation for all the people we work with.
4.2 Describe ways of checking finished documents for accuracy and correctness, and the purpose of
doing so
If on Microsoft Word you can use spell checker Scan threw the document, re read for errors Get
someone else to double check it
4.3 Explain the purpose of confidentially and data protection procedures when preparing documents
All are candidates are talked through how their
8. Aspirin Synthesis Lab Report
The goal of this lab is to convert the salicylic acid into acetylsalicylic acid(aspirin) using different
experimental techniques. These include recrystallization (purification), vacuum filtration (isolation),
and melting point determination (characterization). After the melting point and a fair ferric chloride
test was performed to test for the purity of the aspirin. The overall result was that the aspirin was light
purple and the other vile dark purple. This showed that it was slightly impure.
Introduction:
In this lab I had found out the process of making aspirin through synthesis and recrystallization.
However, knowing how to make it and knowing how it is used in society are two different things.
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The solution was made up of salicylic acid, concentrated sulfuric acid, acetic anhydride, and ethanol.
The compounds that were prevalent in the last stage was acetylsalicylic acid, trace amounts of
salicylic acid, and acetic anhydride. The reason that these are left is because salicylic acid acts as a
catalyst for the whole reaction. It is there in the beginning, part of it becomes acetylsalicylic acid, and
then the rest is left over at the end. The acetic anhydride latches on the salicylic acid where the OH
was bonded replacing the H. This then becomes acetylsalicylic acid and the H was bonded to the
acetic acid. So to say that acetylsalicylic acid is less soluble than salicylic acid during recrystallization
is fair because of the switch between groups. Thus making salicylic acid to be the catalyst. The place
in my procedure where I lost a lot of my product was most likely when I heated the solution a second
time with ethanol. I added to much distilled water which made some complications during the ferric
chloride test. If I had a second go, I would add less distilled water and let the solution sit for longer
than I let it. The solution was undisturbed but I jumped the gun in putting it in the ice bath. This then
caused my solution to not completely solidify but was solid enough to filter.
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9. The Differences Of Hinduism And The Ba� Faith
Two of the most widespread religions in the world today are Hinduism and the Bahá í Faith. While
Hinduism is a major world religion and the Bahá í Faith are a minor world religion, their impacts are
different but no less significant. Each religion has a variety of fine points that make them unique, but
they also share quite a bit in common. Both religions share so much in common that it can be hard to
tell apart, but Hinduism has its own distinct beliefs that do not coincide with the Bahá í Faith. For
instance, while Hinduism is one of the eight core religions believed in in the Bahá í Faith, Hindus see
their religion as the only correct way to live your life and they do not accept other religions such as
Christianity, Islam, and Judaism as those of the Bahá í Faith do. Hinduism is also unique because there
was no sole founder and it arose in history around 1500 1200 BCE (PG1). This differs from the Bahá í
Faith where their founder, the Bab ud Din, began the radical idea of all religions being the same in
only the mid 1800 s and from then on has had many leaders who have carried the religion (PG2). It is
clear that Hinduism is different because it has been around a lot longer than the Bahá í Faith even if
the Bahá í Faith accepts the teachings of Hinduism. Another significant difference between the Bahá í
Faith and Hinduism is their god(s). Those who practice Hinduism have many gods such as Vishnu,
Krishna, Rama, and Shiva and worship them all differently and for
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10. LDCT Screening
According to recent studies at Indiana Universty School of Medicine, alternative methods for
detecting non small cell lung cancer are emerging. The current methods of detecting NSCLC may be
effective, but they are also very expensive. One method called a low dose computed tomography
(LDCT) has been successful in identifying malignant tumors. However, routine LDCT screenings
would result in 1.3 to 2 billion dollars nationally in health care costs annually. Deig, Mendonca, and
Lautenschlaeger suggest that pursuing other methods of screening for NSCLC would significantly
decrease this cost. If screenings could be conducted in a cost efficient and effective manner, then the
expensive LDCT procedure would only have to be conducted for patients who ... Show more content
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Biomarkers are natural indicators in the body that respond noticeably to the presence of disease. By
measuring the responses of biomarkers, oncologists detect the cancerous cells before recommending
expensive procedures, rather than immediately resorting to these procedures. One of these biomarkers
that responds to the presence of cancerous cells is microRNA. MicroRNAs are molecules that are
involved in the cell life cycle and therefore the progression of cancerous cells. A study in cancer
patients was conducted to compare the accuracy of screening with microRNAs to screening with
LDCT. Observing microRNAs did not prove to be as accurate at identifying cancer as LDCT, but
since using microRNAs is a less expensive process, it can identify patients that should undergo LCDT
testing. Screening with microRNA testing initially would decrease the number of patients paying for
LCDT testing. Another biomarker that can be observed in response to cancer is ct DNA. Ct DNA
refers to fragments of DNA from tumors found circulating in the blood stream. A recent study
indicated that observing ct DNA could have multiple useful applications for oncologists. Ct DNA
analysis during treatment could serve as an indication of how tumors react to treatment methods and
whether recurrence is likely. Detecting ct DNA in the bloodstream could even serve as an early sign of
cancer, observable before imaging tests even show tumors. However, ct DNA analysis has not yet
proved to be a replacement for LDCT
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11. El Paso Argument Essay
The great city of El Paso is a spectacular place to live with its amazing citizens. What makes El Paso
El Paso is the people that reside in this area. Each generation a new breed of children come out to
create the new technologies and advancements in the city. The people that make our future engineers
or architects are our very own teachers. The educators of our area form the mentality and
determination that drives this city to do marvelous things. In an interview with a local elementary
school teacher Elizabeth Romero, when asked the question Why teach at the elementary level versus
teacher higher up such as high school or college? , She responded with the answer I believe that in this
time of the kids life is the most influential. If I as a teacher can teach these kids the rights things to do
and prepare them for the future than I believe that they all can do great things with their lives. Mrs.
Romero began teaching at the age back in 2004 originally teaching high school. She realized that there
was only a select few who chose to excel in their studies. In her words ...some were what some would
call lost causes but there were only a select few who put real efforts into their studies. It was at that
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She finally was in a place where that she felt that she personally could make a change. The sight of the
first grade children running around would ve drove some to insanity, but it was quite the opposite. She
describes the scene as a swirling pool of entropy (disorganization). There was chaos and an absolute
mess in every direction that you looked. Now who would sign up for hours of relentless screaming,
yelling, and fighting? She saw the mess as an opportunity to shape the minds of the kids. Each and
every one of those kids had the potential to something great. Those first graders were our future
doctors and engineers. Only no one could see it behind the screaming and
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12. Importance Of Suspension Of Disbelief In Theatre
Suspension of disbelief is an essential feature of theatre. Is it essential in other areas of knowledge?
The title states that suspension of disbelief is an essential feature of theatre, a discipline within the
area of knowledge of the arts and it includes suspending our own awareness of this unreality, in order
to be immersed in and enjoy the story we are reading, watching or listening to. Therefore, it could be
argued that suspension of disbelief is essential in the Arts and other areas of knowledge, because in
order to be immersed and have a deeper understanding you need to suspend your own thoughts of the
unreality of what you are interpreting or visualising. Whilst theatre is one of the disciplines in the Arts,
which like other subjective areas of knowledge such as Religion provide personal and subjective
knowledge through the suspension of disbelief, it could be argued that suspension of disbelief is also
essential in other more objective subjects, such as Maths and Science. Whilst the Arts and Religion,
heavily rely on interpretation of symbolic and figurative meanings, which cannot be evidenced
through a direct correspondence with reality, Science and Maths also rely on abstract concepts that
create a visual representation of reality through symbols and equations, rather than a reality that can be
directly observed. It could be argued that suspension of disbelief is, an essential part of knowing in so
much as knowing is a process of joining between shared
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13. The Virtue Of Morality By Didion
Morality is not a device by which individuals decide how to appropriate from wrong, yet an apparatus
people utilize either intentionally or unwittingly to serve their own particular finishes. Unmistakably,
all inclusive gauges of good and bad don t exist. The conditions Didion delineated in her article, and
additionally current world occasions, show that reality. However, many individuals don t concur with
that investigation, and as Didion brings up in her essay, that trends are unsafe. Individuals who hold
fast themselves to an as far as anyone knows all inclusive good code can bamboozle themselves into
deduction individuals who don t take after that code are heathens who are not as much as human. As
the occasions of September 11, 2001, appear,
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14. CHF Case Study
Case Study Pg 204: Essentials of Critical Care Nursing
Mrs. K., A 68 year old white woman, has been admitted to the critical care unit with shortness of
breath at rest. Vital signs are BP, 218/100 mm Hg; HR, 110 beats/min; and RR, 3 breath/min. She has
run out of her antihypertensive medication for the fourth time this year and only came to the hospital
because of her breathing difficulties.
On examination, Mrs. K. is pale and clammy sitting upright in a chair. She has bibasilar crackles to
her scapulae, and her heart rhythm is irregularly irregular. She has pitting edema bilaterally to her
thighs, jugular venous pulsation to the earlobe, and bilateral infiltrates. An ECG shows a left
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Even with the limits of Amiodarone, it is often used as the first line drug of choice for A Fib and those
that are hemodynamically unstable. Amiodarone is a vasodilator and can increase cardiac output.
However, it will not significantly change the ejection fraction which is good since Mrs. K. s is 78%
(normal approximately 55 75%)
c. I did not see any treatments for her A Fib. There is no mention of thombolytics or anti coagulants.
This should also be considered for treatment.
2. Based on her presentation, physical assessment and hemodynamic number, was Mrs. K.
experiencing left or right sided failure, or both?
a. Both. Based on what is presented. She has JVD an indication of right sided failure because the heart
is unable to pump the massive amount of fluid coming from the body to the right side of the heart.
There is too much fluid for the right ventricle to pump into the pulmonary arteries. And because of the
A fib, it is not being pumped efficiently.
b. She is experiencing left sided failure as shown by the increased PAP and the bibasilar crackles heard
on auscultation. The fluid can t get into the left side of the heart and is backing up into the lungs. Left
sided failure is also indicated by the reduced cardiac index. The heart is not able to get the fluid out to
the body.
3. What role did atrial fibrillation play in Mrs. K. s heart failure?
a. This may have been answered in another question, but the atria s aren t pumping. In layman s
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15. Proletariat vs. Bourgeoisie in Karl Marx s The Communist...
Proletariat vs. Bourgeoisie in Karl Marx s The Communist Manifesto
In The Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx and Fredrick Engels attempt to explain the reasons for why
there is class struggle and suggest how to prevent class separation. According to Marx there are two
different types of social classes: the bourgeoisies and the proletarians. The bourgeoisie are capitalists
who own the means of production and the proletarians are the working classes who are employed by
the bourgeoisies. Due to their wealth, the bourgeoisies had the power to control pretty much of
everything and the proletarians had little or no say in any political issues. According to Marx, the
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The bourgeoisies made sure that the only way of survival for the working class was through them.
Marx even believed that the churches were oppressing the proletarians because the bourgeoisies were
controlling the churches. Therefore, Marx thought that religion should be abolished. Another thing
that Marx believed had no existence was the government because the bourgeoisie held all political
power.3
The proletarians and the bourgeoisies had very different ways in which they lived during the industrial
age. The proletarians lived inside the city where pollution was very bad and overcrowded by a large
majority of population, where as the bourgeoisies lived outside the city limits and controlled much of
the land. Once the Industrial Revolution came the life in the cities where the proletarians lived became
very drastic. Disease in the city became very bad and could destroy a large percentage of the
population by causing death. The working class suffered from various types of diseases such as lung
disease and many poisonings. The working class would not nearly live as long as the bourgeoisies
because they would not be able to receive the medical care that they needed.4 Also crime in the cities
became very high because criminals could get away very easily. Eventually law enforcement would be
created to slow down the high rates of crime. Another thing
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16. John Lennon s Influence On American Culture
The Beatles does the name ring a bell? All You Need is Love , Hey Jude ? The four members, Paul
McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, and John Lennon were idolized and known all around the
world. Everywhere they went they were huge influences with everything they said and did. From the
time of formation of the English rock band The Beatles in 1960 up until his assassination on
December 8th, 1980, John Lennon was a tremendous influence to society as an antiwar activist and a
musical legend.
John Lennon had always been a hardcore hippy while he was part of The Beatles, however, after their
breakup in 1970 and his marriage to Yoko Ono, peace and helping fight against the Vietnam War
became his main focus. He d explored many religions, but decided love, peace and music were what
he put his whole heart into. His lyrics were his feelings and his beliefs. In 1975, Lennon s single
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He knew that the youth who would be eligible to vote next election would have more liberal beliefs
with Lennon s guidance. Mitchell informed the president, who at the time was Richard Nixon, that the
activist would greatly harm his chances of being re elected with his conservative beliefs, his
aggressive fight against the drug war, and Lennon s ability to donate large amounts of money to
rallies. (1) As the only solution the president and his advisors could create, the attempt to deport John
Lennon began. For four entire years, the Immigration and Naturalization services tried and tried to
deport him. The only crime they could use against him was a previous drug arrest on October 18th,
1968. After these four years, the fight to rid Lennon of the States was overturned October 7th of 1975
by the US Court of Appeals and Lennon s residency in Manhattan was made permanent the following
year.
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17. Sexual Abuse And Domestic Violence
People who experience sexual abuse or domestic violence always blame themselves due to guilt and
low self esteem, also because the abuser is very dominant and can make the victim believe that it s
their fault. As Lievore suggested a few number of personal barriers:
Humiliation, awkwardness;
Thinking that what their partner is doing is not a crime and shouldn t be report as they d refuse to
testify against them.
They don t want other people knowing.
Blaming themselves or believe that other people would blame them for it.
Going through the situation quietly and not sharing it with anyone else
Making excuses or protecting the abuser. (Lievore 2003) And a few barriers at the level of the
justice system include:
Thinking that the police wouldn t be able to help
Dread of being treated badly by others or looked down upon
Scared of legal procedures
Not having enough evidence to prove the incident
Not being aware of the reporting system (Lievore 2003)
The blocks recognized by (Lievore 2005) have an individual and social estimation and give an aide of
the mental region subject to be possessed by various survivors. All are fit for bringing about excited
inconvenience despite that delivered by the assault. Hence, these checks may obfuscate and worsen
the psychosocial inconvenience starting now passed on by survivors. This weight is the one with
which advantage suppliers must snare when they work with setback/survivors and make intercessions
to
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18. The Impact Of Internet Legislation On The Internet
The goal of the legislation was to improve the access of the internet and to allow the consumers to
receive equal access to all internet sites no matter what provider they are using. This allows people to
select the applications or sites they wish to get their information, giving them a freedom not many
have. As shown before these companies have been fined and reprimanded for breaking the law,
however this brings forth a probe to see if this policy been successful in creating an equal internet for
the consumer. According to CBS NL it states that the dutch legislation raised the over population of
84% avidly use the internet in 2012 versus the 78% of people in 2005. The statistics presented by the
Central Bureau voor de Statistiek (CBS) show that as the internet evolved people became more
dependent on the internet leading to an expansion of people using the internet (CBS 2012).
Additionally, the Netherlands holds the highest percentage of internet users than in most developed
countries in Europe (CBS). However, as we see that more people in the Netherlands use the internet
ISPs also introduced a raise in prices to help with the lost revenue the law created. Although
consumers were being charged more many advocates still see it as a victory by stopping ISPs from
raising the prices significantly higher than the are now creating a consensus between the ISPs and its
consumers.
China Net Neutrality Legislation
While we see that the Netherlands Telecommunication Act is for the
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19. The Dynamic Character Of Reverend Hale In The Crucible By...
A dynamic, or round, character is a major character in a work of fiction that encounters conflict and is
changed by it. Reverend Hale is a dynamic character. Reverend Hale is a truly good man and has
shown this many times througthout the acts. In act 1 Hale was called in because the children had been
behaving a little strange, and many of the towns people believed the behavior was caused by
witchcraft. Hale specialized in this and was seen as the best person to figure out if it was truly
witchcraft. When he arrived he began to observe and interogate everyone believed to be involved.
Based on the evidence that he had been given he thought witchcraft was the source. In Act one he
says, no man may further doubt the powers of the dark and gathered in monstorous attack upon this ...
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He realizes that witchcraft is not actually occuring in the village, and that the children had made the
whole thing up out of fear. This fear was put in them by Abigal williams, the person who started this
mess. Once he realized this he refused to sentence anyone else to death without undeniable proof. He
tells Danforth, I dare not take another life without there be proof so immaculate no slightest qualm of
conciense could doubt it. ( Miller 188). Hale is so furious because he realizes that people are using
these allegations for their own gain, and that he has been sentencing innocent people to death. When
he brings evidence to the court they just brush him off. He then proceeds to quit the court. He changes
his whole stand point on the issue. Instead of sentencing people to death he tries to get the people
accused to confess and save their lives. He says, I come to do the devils work. I came to counsel
christians they should relive themselves. He does this because he knows if they confess they won t be
hung, and that s really all he wanted to do was save a
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20. Jesus Lunches Case Study
Christiananity is under attack in the small town of Middleton,Wisconsin. This time a by the local
school board because a group of mothers have been offering a Jesus Lunch to students who are
permitted by the school to take a 30 minute off campus lunch break. Although, I am not a religous
individual I do respect others rights to share their message as long as it isnt pushed upon people or
persuaded in a public education facility. This clearly isnt the case in this incident as the Jesus Lunches
are taking place in a park which is leased by the school district. The school district claims that during
school hours they reserve the right to enforce school policies. In a letter to the parents addressing the
issue school officials stated, We
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21. Dealing With Homelessness
Homelessness
By
Vlajdimy St vil
Period 1
English V
Mr. Wilson
In our modern time of depressive prosperity in the U.S. many people are taking part in their happy
lives, brilliant wealth, and fitness; however, there are millions of people who are homeless and wishes
they could live a wealthy and healthy life style. These people have no home, no food, no jobs and
sometimes no money at all. Homelessness is a very big issue that people don t really think about. This
research paper will talk about people who are homeless, how they got to this situation, how more
fortunate people can help them, and what role the government should take to deal with this serious
matter.
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A person stories homelessness after they lose their house or is born without one. That is a difficulty
that many Americans are dealing with nowadays, however some human beings do no longer seem to
care. People are omitted on the streets to fend for themselves. No person should be compelled to live
like that. People end up looking to scrounge in garbage, after which are handled like dust through the
general public. Regrettably, some humans see the homeless as a nuisance. They see them as rats
festering inside the streets, and often judge them due to their horrible situation. The homeless cannot
help themselves, after being in poverty for goodbye it is nearly not possible to begin a brand new. This
is why alternate wishes to be made. The homeless needs the help of the country. People who can assist
them upward push out of homelessness and create an extra perfect dwelling fashion. The countrywide
Alliance to quit Homelessness (NAEH) created a federal policy layout to aid the homeless and unfold
consciousness of the situation. most of their pinnacle priorities had been to enhance the potential of
certain programs to save you and quit homelessness for low profits families and unaccompanied
young people but, those rules aren t making any development because homelessness nevertheless
happens in most cities inside the U.S. there is nevertheless those who live on the streets, despite the
fact that there is work being completed there s still room for development inside the modern public
policy. The government needs invest more money on everlasting supportive housing, inclusive of
houses and apartments, for the homeless for you to live better lives. A number of the NAEH s public
policy main focus had been helping persistent homelessness, families, veterans, and the teenagers. In
line with NAEH the answer to stopping continual homelessness is permanent supportive housing in
conjunction
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22. Taking a Look at the Formalist Theory
The formalist approach of the four main types of literary criticisms, closely follow the idea of close
reading and emphasis on the text itself. Formalists invest time on the work of the author to determine
the meaning. They focus on structure, imagery, symbols, setting, and themes, completely disregarding
all other types of ideologies. In the text, To Build a Fire, by Jack London, these literary elements flood
the story, allowing it to be seen from a different perspective and giving it a whole new meaning. The
formalist approach will make the reader take into account all the different factors such as: characters,
situational irony, similes, and the use of symbolic vocabulary in relationship to tension and ambiguity.
All of these literary elements are not to be looked at individually, but by being put together it will
accurately describe the reader s experience. London s use of all the various elements such as: imagery,
characters, symbols, setting, and theme allows the reader to believe that there is a different meaning
behind the authors work. These literary elements may have also been used in numerous locations in
his text to allow us to uncover these hidden messages and meanings. As London wrote, To Build a Fire
, he didn t want just a simple story about a man on a journey through the Yukon, but a journey with
twists. He wanted to place a deeper meaning behind some items or objects that he used but didn t
mention in great detail. Formalists tend to pay close
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23. I Am A Soldier And A Good Person
The army has taught me so many great things. It taught me how to be a disciplined soldier and a good
person. I was inexperienced of life before I joined the army. Therefore, I was overwhelmed of life
lessons when I came to basic training. However, I learned the seven army values which were loyalty,
duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity and personal courage; I experienced every value
throughout my training process. They help me to discipline myself to be a good soldier and a good
person. The value that I honored most was integrity. I was taught that integrity was doing what s right,
legally and morally. However, throughout my training experience, I understand integrity as fearless, to
tell the truth, responsible for your own action, and hardworking.
Integrity means the courage, to tell the truth. In the beginning of my training process, I was told to
study the seven army values by heart. I didn t understand why my drill sergeants made such a big deal
about those values. The seven words were easy to remember, and we all knew the meaning of them.
However, I changed my mind when I witness Lopez s situation. Lopez ate a Twister bar and left its
wrap in the trash can. My drill sergeants found out about it and questioned the whole platoon. Lopez
was fear of the punishment, so he didn t admit his wrong action. Lopez was considered having no
integrity by the whole platoon. However, Lopez wasn t the only one who was accused of having no
integrity; my drill sergeants were
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24. The Effects Of Sex Education On The Uk Essay
Sex education in the UK
The role of schools in providing information about sexual matters is much debated, with some arguing
that school based sex and relationships education (SRE) may accelerate the onset of sexual activity
and that parents should provide the information (giving them control over what is delivered and when)
(House of Commons Education Committee, 2015)
Published in the Department for Education and Employment (DFEE, 2000) biological elements of sex
education; puberty, reproduction, sexual transmitted infection must be taught to all pupils through
National Curriculum Science, which is compulsory in state maintained schools. In addition state
schools must teach the wider personal and social aspects of sex and relationships and any state funded
school that provide SRE must have due regard to the government guidance (Department of Education,
2013). However, there is no statutory curriculum so schools are encouraged to develop their own
programs of study. Personal, social, health and economic education (PSHE), which includes the
broader aspects of relationships education, however is not statutory (DFE, 2013)
There is evidence that receipt of SRE impacts positively on sexual behaviour and is associated with
positive sexual health outcomes (Kirby, Laris and Rolleri, 2007), because of this evidence in 2013, the
Office for Standards in Education, Children s Services and Skills (Ofsted) were of the view that SRE
required improvement in over a third of British
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25. The Human Body Hair Of Hair
Primate is the order of warm blooded animals that includes prosimians and anthropoids. (Bonvillain
and Miller 2013: 318). As an example, in the same way as monkeys and apes. The hominids are also
the members of the order Primates (Bonvillain and Miller 2013: 251). When people comparing human
with other primates, the first mind come into people s thought is body hair, since the body of hair is
one of the most unique changes from apes to hominid evolution. Besides, a Humans skin is the most
visible aspect of the human phenotype. It is recognized principally by its naked appearance (Jablonski
2004: 585). People likewise always ask a question that why the body hair of people have disappeared,
however why people still have so much hair on our heads? Most researchers believe that hominid
especially for modern human does not require such a great amount of hair to keep body warm and
bare skin plays a significant role in sexual selection.
The majority of researchers believe that the major reason that a human lost more body hair than a
primate like gorillas is to avoid over heating. Hominid s naked skins extraordinarily enhanced abilities
to spend body heat through sweating. (Jablonski 2004: 585). Hominids are the only primates that are
completely bipedal. (Bonvillain and Miller 2013: 252) In other words, Although gorillas,
chimpanzees, and orangutans can stand upright, they primarily spend most of time on all fours.
(Bonvillain and Miller 2013: 252).
Since
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26. Facebook s War On Free Speech
In addition to supporter shaming being abundant in daily face to face interactions, social media, such
as Twitter and Facebook, become a breeding ground for supporter shaming. On Twitter, Kevin Allred,
a professor at Rutgers University, wrote, If you re white claiming being called racist for supporting
Trump is a bias incident, you ve lived the most privileged life ever! Ever! The supporter shaming on
social media, however, did not stop at the individual level; it grew to a systematic banning of vocal
and enthusiastic Trump supporters on Twitter. Charlie Nash wrote in a Breitbart article, ...It appears
that Twitter s war on free speech is directed at a specific generation of libertarians and alternative
conservative voices, many of whom are...supporters of Donald Trump...they re going after the social
network s most influential Trump supporters... While vocal Trump supporters were being banned on
Twitter, there did not seem to be an issue with death threats being posed toward Donald Trump and his
supporters, seeing as composers of such tweets were not banned. This type of behavior, engaged in by
social media platforms, made political discourse hostile, but the opposite should be the goal of such
media platforms. It should be a duty of the media to encourage political discourse and to encourage
people to actively participate in politics, since it affects everyone, not to punish those who have
opposing beliefs. The supporter shaming did not end with face to face
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27. Abortion, Interest Groups And Policy Development
Kasey Lewis
Current Controversies Final Paper
Abortion, Interest Groups and Policy Development
I. INTRODUCTION In contemporary America it can be argued that nothing is more contentious and
controversial of an issue than abortion. From the vehement pro life movement to the impassioned pro
choice coalition, this policy issue is one that has become increasingly important in our society. This
debate has raised important questions regarding the value of human life, at what stage of development
does a fetus have it s constitutionally ensured rights take hold over that of the mother and at what
stage can a state start regulating abortions. Interest groups have become integral in the development of
policies that give women the right to have an abortion and some that restrict access to the procedure.
Legislators on both the federal and state level have been struggling for power over this issue and have
been fighting over who has jurisdiction over this area of public policy. The Supreme Court has ruled in
favor of abortion access while state governments have attempted to mandate transvaginal ultrasounds
and place safety restrictions that cause clinics to close and the debate has raised questions about the
moral foundations of America and it s citizens. Behind the scenes of all of this chaos none of these
entities are fully in control because interest groups are motivating them to behave in ways they may
not even realize. The abortion debate has gone so much further than just
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28. Electronic Text Essay
Electronic Text
Many people will argue that history began with the advent of the written word. Before books, history
was passed by word of mouth and was often lost or altered as it went from generation to generation
down through the years. For many years now our civilization has enjoyed books, journals,
newspapers, magazines, and many other types of writing. We use these literary tools to record our
lives, to invent stories from the imagination so powerful that they make writers into millionaires, and
to make news available to the general public. Today, in our technological age, a new form of literary
expression is taking place. With the invention of the internet and the trend towards more of the
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Although I personally love the smell of a new book, I agree that there must be a better way to publish
these books. Perhaps electronic text is that way. Rogers certainly believes so. The Internet presents all
the elements needed for a true reinvention and renaissance of book publishing (Rogers). If books were
distributed on the web, paper would not be wasted, and publishers would not be taking a risk because
the copies not sold would never have actually been printed they simply would never have been
downloaded. I believe that the future of e books is an exciting area to explore.
There are others who see e books as more threatening than exciting. They believe that e books will
one day snuff out current book publishing and that all books will have to be read off of a computer. It
is not only books that those offended by electronic text are worried about. They are worried about
newspapers and periodicals as well. Nicholas Baker is one of those offended. He writes in his book
Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper about an event he heard of back in 1999. The British
library sold off most of their newspapers in a blind auction (Baker). These newspapers were not in bad
condition as the libraries claimed; they were perfectly preserved. Many librarians, however, have
managed to convince themselves, and us, that if a newspaper was printed after 1870 or so, it will
inevitably
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29. What Are The Advantages And Disadvantage Of Polymers
Polymers are all around us, a fact that we cannot deny. Polymers are used by everyone of all ages.
Man has used natural polymers throughout history, but it is only in the last 60 years that we have been
able to make our own synthetic polymers. Polymers have been used vastly in many industrial
applications until now. However, like any other organic compounds, polymer burn readily in presence
of oxygen, and generally thermoplastics are worse than thermoset materials. The flammability of
polymers can limit their applications. Fire safety concerns regarding flammability of polymers has put
specific and strict requirements for certain types of application, for example in enclosed and
inescapable areas, namely airplane cabin. Though lightweight and high performance polymeric
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Vinyl bromide (added to PMMA as flame retardant).
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
Flame retardants are widely used in the world right now as to prevent fire from occurring easily.
Inorganic flame retardants mostly have no health and environmental issue, but for halogenated flame
retardants, some of the countries have banned the usage of it.
For the mineral oxide flame retardants, it is shown that mineral oxide or any inorganic fillers will
reduce the flammable content of the product, and modifies its thermal conductivity and its
thermophysical properties to slow down the combustion of the product. The example of product using
mineral oxide flame retardants is low smoke cable compound.
Halogenated polymer such as brominated flame retardants are widely used in plastics and textile
industry because of its effectiveness. But most of brominated flame retardants have big issues with the
environment and health. Some brominated flame retardants were identified as persistent, bio
accumulative, and toxic towards human and the environment. As an example, fire fighters which were
exposed to brominated fire retardants during firefighting operations were found to have cancer that
exceeds
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30. Genetically Modified Foods and Organisms Essay
The people s interest in where their foods come from and how they are processed has increased
steadily with growing health concerns and ecological problems. As the amount of genetically modified
(GM) crops have increased rapidly in recent years, the debates on whether GM foods are truly
beneficial or not have become prevalent. Scientists around the world are making their sentiments
known. Over eight hundred scientists around the world signed an open letter to all governments, the
UN, the World Trade Organization, and the U.S. Congress calling for a ban on genetically modified
organisms, seeds, and foods (Batalion). The Union of Concerned Scientists, a nonprofit science
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The major drawbacks include allergies, decreased nutritional value, increased toxicity, and antibiotic
resistance ( Harmful Effects of the Agent ). First, because genetically modified organisms are created
through a mixture of various genes from other organisms that might cause an allergic reaction,
consuming these products poses as a threat to the individuals who have serious allergic reactions.
Theoretically, the genetically modified foods have low nutrition because of the gene modification
process. For instance, genetically modified soybeans produce fewer phytoestrogen compounds,
chemicals that keep the heart healthy, than the traditional soybeans (Batalion). Third, from animals to
humans, all organisms that consume genetically modified organisms, which usually contain antibiotic
resistant genes, could develop tolerance to antibiotics due to excessive exposure. On the other hand,
detrimental bacteria and viruses could also develop resistance to the antibiotics in the future, making
humans more vulnerable. Lastly, to increase the efficiency of agriculture, scientists have engineered
crops to produce pesticides on their own. The biotechnology companies claim that the small amount
of these pesticides barely affects human health, but the safety of
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31. Igbo Language In Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe
In Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe adopts a calmatious tone and utilizes diction, figurative
language, and symbolism to capture the corruption of the Igbos culture with the arrival of the white
colonists. Achebe used intense diction throughout the text to make the readers feel the tragedy and
immersion into Igbo culture. He laces his sentences with words like haggard, (Achebe 4) malevolent,
(Achebe 13) and esoteric, (Achebe 88) all of which were used to describe personalities or actions of
clans men. His use of such words emphasizes the tragic and dismayed tone he utilizes and entices the
reader to empathize with the characters. Alternatively, Achebe utilizes a plethora of Igbo words such
as ndichie, (Achebe 12) which is the Igbo word for elders, or Kotma, (Achebe 174) which was a made
up word for the fair skinned court messenger, that was a corrupted translation to mean ashy buttocks.
The use of african words in Things Fall Apart helped emphasize the importance of their culture,
especially upon its corruption. The Igbo language also created a sense of dramatic irony because the
intentions of the translations from white men where altered and neither group, the Igbo or the locusts,
truly understood what the other meant. In addition to diction, using symbolism, Achebe illustrated the
Igbo values by emphasizing the importance of kola nuts, yams, and the gods to the reader. In the
beginning of the book Okonkwo s father Unoka was conversing with a man named Okoye,
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32. Linda Boreman s Experience With The Pornographic Film
Lovelace is a biographical drama chronicling Linda Boreman s experience with the pornographic film
industry from the age of 20 to the age of 32. In the 1970 s, Linda (played by Amanda Seyfried) meets
Chuck Traynor (played by Peter Sarsgaard), and falls in love. Short on money, Chuck coerces Linda
into prostitution and the pornographic film industry. Spending only seventeen days in the porn
industry, Linda becomes the star of one of the most well known pornographic films in western history,
Deep Throat, and receives the stage name of Linda Lovelace, all while enduring abuse from her
manipulative husband. The themes such as sexual coercion, sex for sale, and gnder roles, are
expressed throughout the film. The sexual coercion of Linda Boreman by Chuck Traynor is what set in
motion the events of Linda s ordeal. Until the end of Linda and Chuck s marriage, Linda was forced
into preforming sexual acts on Chuck Traynor through implied threats as well as physical abuse, thus
experiencing acquaintance rape. Chuck s person being one who conform to traditional gender roles,
particularly one of male dominance, is what Our Sexuality infers from research done by Hartwick et
al., 2005, as more likely to commit rape. However, during the time of Linda s experiences, it was
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Chuck Traynor behavior reads as that of the North American stereotype addressed in Our Sexuality; he
comes across as independent and aggressive, while Linda is expected to be submissive to Chuck, as
aforementioned in the text. Linda s submissiveness towards Chuck allows him to take control of not
only the things Linda does, but also her finances. On several occasions in the film, it is alluded that
while Linda is the one being paid to be in Deep Throat, Chuck is the one who receives the money
while Linda sees none of it; just as Chuck receives the payments for Linda s
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33. Post Debate Coverage
The presidential election is in full swing. We are deep in the action with fireworks constantly going
off. It is less than two months for the electorate to choose their new leader. This is the climax of the
elections; we are approaching the highlight of politics. This is a very distinct presidential election for
the country due to the individuals representing the two major parties. Hilary Clinton vs Donald Trump.
What used to be friends now turns into a rivalry for the highest office in America. The importance of
this run may affect the future severally in a positive or negative way and the electorate is here to
choose what they deem most appropriate for the country. The media is the medium for these candidate
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We have to consider that these news agencies are cable new companies and therefore are paid by
specific donors to develop their journalism. I have tuned into very bipartisan political shows in the
mainstream media, for example Bill Maher on HBO. These are news platforms that address the facts;
they address the candidates record and what their likely position in future events may be. Looking into
these platforms I will further investigate how these news platforms evoke their message and how clear
is their personal bias. The media is just the bridge between the politics and the voter, there should be
full disclosure, complete transparency, and I have found that this is not always the
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34. Should Creationism Be Taught In Schools
The objection to evolutionary theory and it s teaching began well over 100 years ago. Charles Darwin
proposed in 1859 that populations of organisms underwent evolution through a process known as
natural selection. Three years prior to the publication of this theory, in 1856, he wrote of creationists in
a personal correspondence (Darwin, 1856). The notion that scientific theory conflicts with and rejects
religious dogma has been a persistent, pervasive one. Religious organizations continue to push for the
acceptance of creationism or intelligent design in school today. Despite the numerous legal cases
brought to forth to force the teaching of creationism in public schools, we of the school board
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The First Amendment states, in part: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of
religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof... (U.S. Constitution amend. I) In 1968, the Supreme
Court of the United States struck down several anti monkey laws that were passed in Tennessee,
Mississippi, and Arkansas in previous years, because they established a religious doctrine violating
both the First and Fourth Amendments to the United States Constitution , setting precedent for the
rejection of creationist thought in place of science (Epperson v. Arkansas, 1968, Edwards v. Aguillard,
1987). Due to governmental funding, public schools teaching creationism would be viewed as
advancing one religion over another and violate the separation of church and state. The filing of
several amicus briefs by 17 state academies of science and 72 Noble Prize winning scientists
purporting that creationism is comprised of religious tenets in the case of Edwards v. Aguillard only
added to the sentiment that intelligent design is for the home, not the school (Edwards,
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35. Neither Out Far Nor in Deep by Robert Frost Essay
Neither Out Far Nor in Deep by Robert Frost
Neither Out Far Nor In Deep, by Robert Frost, is a poem in which Frost is stating that when people
visit the beach of an ocean, they always stare out towards the waters but never look back towards the
land. Even if they can t see anything, it doesn t stop them from staring out at the sea. Frost is actually
using this poem to symbolize the fact that people try to turn their backs from and ignore their
problems or fears by leaving them for a while; but eventually they have to return and face those
problems or fears. The title itself suggests that nothing is ever very far or out of reach whether it is
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It isn t so much what there is to look at, than to just gaze. In the next stanza, Frost describes some of
the things that are occurring around the people on and near the beach. In lines five and six, Frost is
personifying the ship by saying that it keeps raising or building its hull. Ships are already personified
(for the most part) because most often they are given human names and are considered female. In this
case, however, Frost is not really regarding the ship as any single gender, mainly to put his point
across that both male and female are present at the beach and are looking out at the ocean. By saying
as long as it takes to pass, Frost is showing that time really isn t a factor here, and that it really doesn t
exist. Frost uses simile in the next line to describe the wet sand. He compares it to glass, for in line
eight, a sea gull casts its reflection into the wet sand like glass. By using reflects in this situation, Frost
is creating multiple meanings. The people could be reflecting upon themselves. They could be trying
to make themselves feel better by reflecting upon the good aspects of their lives. This could also be
showing that even if the sea gull doesn t see its reflection, that reflection is still there, and then
someone else may even see that reflection. This supports the idea that the people there at the beach are
trying to forget about their problems or fears, but those fears and problems can still be
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36. Top Glove
Introduction Top glove is the largest rubber glove manufacturer in Malaysia. Its inception in Malaysia
was at 1991 and it has the history of 19 years. Top glove produce many types gloves, apron, and some
rubber product (Top Glove, 2010) (Appendix A). In January 2010, production of natural rubber rose
12.3 % compared to December 2009. It increased of 48.4 % in yearly basis which about 35,524 tons
of natural rubbers. In imports, natural rubber was 73,216 tons and decrease 10.8 %. The main import
countries were Thailand (71.3%), Philippines (6.5%), Myanmar (4.2%), Viet Nam (3.4%) and
Indonesia (3.3%). However, it increase 68.4% in import when compare with year 2010 and 2009. In
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German government actively encourages foreign investment in their country and German Law
provides foreign investors national treatment. Under German law, foreign companies are treated
equally with their owned companies and they are treated indifferently. There isn t any nationality
requirement on director and stakeholders for a company. Secure Investment Framework Germany
provide secure investment framework for all the investors. Highly developed economic and political
frameworks provide the necessary security for the business investment. The security for business
investment is very important for investors before they decide to invest in a country. Secure investment
framework provide investors a secure environment for them. If investors felt unsecure with the
country s framework, they might refuse to invest in the country. A modern state, Germany provides
high protection in the business investment. Other parties will not able to know the policy, idea and the
strategy of the firms. This secure investment framework will also perform highly security and stable
position to protect the important document, files of the firm, those important information and top
secret of the firm will be protected. This prevents the leak of important information to the competitors.
This is the reason why highly secure investment framework is very important to every investor.
Unsecure investment framework will
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37. The Tropical Rainforest Ecosystem
Tropical rainforests contains the most diverse ecosystems of any biome, containing over half of the
world s flora and fauna species despite only covering less than 6% of the earth s surface. Ecosystems
have flourished here because of plentiful rainfall (over 100mm per year) a humid but consistent
temperature (http://www.blue planetbiomes.org/rainforest.htm). All this combines to something of a
nightmare to live in, especially for someone who has never experienced it before.
So whether your plane has crash landed into the Amazon or you were stupid enough to follow iMaps
when you told it to take you to the local McDonalds, this guide will instruct you to survive in a
tropical rainforest.
Water
You might think this one is easy, you re carrying a drink bottle with you! But that bottle isn t going to
last more than two days in this humid environment, and you re not going to make it out in that time.
Tropical Rainforests contain water sources that can be found in the form of streams or lakes or even
tiny water vines. One tip into finding a lake or stream is look for a place where shorter, fern plants
flourish, and not much tall trees are found. If a water source cannot be found, rainwater is more than
enough to keep you alive. Remember before consuming any water, to boil it over a fire (see Fire ) so
that any bacteria is killed off. (http://news.discovery.com /adventure/survival/top ways to purify water
in the wilderness.htm)
Build a fire for cooking and warmth near your
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38. Emerson Mistakes
A valued author by the name of Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, Unless you try to do something beyond
what you have already mastered, you will never grow. Emerson is absolutely correct don t go off and
do something and master it then stop cause you ve already finished just keep going. If you have an
idea don t stop thinking about it keep it going. The idea that you had could probably change lives
around the world or nation. Later on the effects will be shown in the long run will not grow that goes
the same way with mistakes. Although we make mistakes in our lifetime learn from them take the risk
it will not hurt you, furthermore your ideas with products, and success can happen when going further.
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If the guess correctly then they will win chips that are either worth a little or a lot. People sometimes
surpass and go beyond, while other don t want to loose a lot of money. On the other hand mistake are
like big misunderstandings that you if you want to learn from it you can. Like in the casino game you
do make mistakes unless your lucky. When making those mistakes you learn and take notes of what to
do right the next time. Mistake are just like risk except with risk you are putting something in danger
kind of. However you may do the same with products or even books. When authors make books they
would want to make multiples, so that if the reader likes it they have another to read. If your a writer
and only create one book and it got a Noble Peace Prize, don t just stop there furthermore with another
book. Even though you met all the requirements for your last book go beyond it in another book. You
will never grow from anything if you keep stopping in one position that you ve gone over and
achieved. This goes both ways even with ideas for products that have come out. Entrepreneurs think
that if they have come out with one selling product then they should just stop. Which shouldn t be the
case because costumers want more of
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39. Functional Classification of Joints
A joint is the site where two skeletal elements connect(1). Joints can be classified by both structure
and function. Structural classifications are based on the type of connective tissue binding the
structures together and whether a joint capsule is present(2, 3). There are three structural
classifications of joints; fibrous, cartilaginous and synovial. Functional classifications are based on the
amount of movement present(2). There are three functional classifications of joints; synarthroses
which are immobile, amphiarthroses which are slightly mobile, and diarthroses which are freely
mobile(3).
Fibrous joints are classified as having articulating bones joined by dense regular connective tissue
(mainly consisting of collagen) and no joint cavity(3). Majority of fibrous joints are synarthroses or
amphiarthroses. The three types of fibrous joints are sutures, gomphoses, and syndesmoses. Sutures
are synarthroses joints present on the skull(2). The sutural ligament which is composed of connective
tissue fibers and is continuous with the periosteum joins the two skull bones(1,2). Sutures give
strength and allow growth of the skull during childhood(3). Once growth has occurred the dense
regular connective tissue becomes ossified and the bones fuse together(3). Gomphoses are
synarthrosis joints that only occur between teeth and sockets of the mandible and maxillae(3).
Collagen fibers in the periodontal ligament link the root of the tooth and the bony socket(1).
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40. Telerobotic Surgeries
For or Against Imagine a place where robots can not only decrease mistakes, but it can also save many
lives during dangerous and high risk surgeries. I have had friends and family have these procedures
done, and it was helpful and successful. Telerobotic surgeries are helpful, it prevents less to no
mistakes, less deaths, and makes procedures easier. There are many robots used in surgeries now. The
prior robots are no longer used, but have been improved for better success rates. MRI machines were
made in 1977, and took as long as five hours to use once. MRI is valuable for providing detailed
anatomical images and can reveal minuteur over time. The bypass tool was made I changes that occn
1960. so they could perform the surgery. Cardiopulmonary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The MRI was one that had taken five hours to use once, now it only takes five minutes to two hours. It
has made surgeries easier to perform now that they know what they are looking for, and can avoid
mistakes. The heart artificial heart could not be used for an extended period of time, because getting
the patient s heart to start again can be a tough process. Now they have the artificial heart lung that
they can use instead. Artificial heart lung, device that maintains blood circulation and oxygenation in
the human body for varying periods of time. The two main types of artificial hearts are the heart lung
machine and the mechanical heart. The PUMA was a robotic arm used in surgeries and led to now
successful procedures. Moniz created an instrument called a leukotome (leucotome), designed
specifically to disrupt the tracts of neuronal fibres connecting the prefrontal cortex and thalamus of the
brain. Moniz and Lima operated on nearly 40 patients by 1937; however, the results were mixed, with
some patients improving, others showing no change in symptoms, and still others
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41. Architecture Of The Renaissance Period
The Renaissance period was a time filled with new ideas and developments that changed European
society. Many cultural and scientific advances were made during this period, especially in architecture
and medicine. As Arthur Ericsson states the period was studded by the names of architects such as
Filippo Brunelleschi and Donato Bramante, whose creations are recorded as great historical events.
The Renaissance period is also well known for the new scientific discoveries made through the
examination of the human body. The European society changed greatly during the Renaissance period
due to the many cultural and scientific advances made particularly in architecture and medicine.
The architecture of the Renaissance period replaced the medieval gothic style with a style representing
the rebirth of classical civilization. One of the famous architects in the early Renaissance was Filippo
Brunelleschi. Through looking at the old Roman and Greek architecture, he was able to bring back the
old traditional buildings and arches, but in a more effective and proportional way. In the early
Renaissance, the Florentines fathers created a competition for the ideal dome design. Many architects
came from all around Europe to showcase their designs. Brunelleschi had won for his amazing yet
risky plan. He designed the dome with two concentric shells. The inner shell facing the inside of the
cathedral, and the outer shell would be a large dome. He bound the walls with tension rings of
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42. What Is A Good Place To Visit To Arkansas Essay
Arkansas is a good place to visit. Let me tell you a little about. Arkansas nickname is, The Natural
State. They call it that because Arkansas, officially The Natural State , is a state of mountains, valleys,
dense woodland and fertile plains. Its clear lakes and streams and abundant wildlife help to make
tourism one of the state s most important industries. Arkansas became a state on June 15, 1836.Its
state motto is Regnant Populous that s their motto because Arkansas s state motto is Regnant
Populous, which is Latin for the people rule. ... That seal bore, among other elements, the Latin motto
Regnant Populi, which could be translated as the people rule. The origin of the phrase, either in Latin
or English, is unknown. Its origin state name is from the Quapaw Indians. The name for the residents
is Arkansan. The boarding states are Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and
Tennessee just in case you Arkansas. Its capital city is Little Rock were you can go to Park Plaza Mall.
Arkansas is the most populous state in the USA. . u want to visit any other places ... Show more
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Arkansas state bird is Northern mockingbird that s our state bird because On March 5, 1929, the
General Assembly of Arkansas approved the Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglots) as the official
state bird. ... When the Mockingbird is in flight, two white patches become visible within their 14 inch
wingspan. Their state flower is Apple Blossom. Why is it the state flower? Well I can answer that.
Because the apple blossom was adopted as the Arkansas State Flower by the General Assembly of
1901. Apple blossoms have pink and white petals and green leaves. At one time Arkansas was a major
apple producing state. The town of Lincoln in Washington County hosts the annual Arkansas Apple
Festival. Their state tree is the Pinus taeda. Before we move on let me tell you about the other state
symbol. Which is......Diana
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43. Prejudice
Prejudice
Presented By:
Nor Anisa Bt. Musa
What is Prejudice? * Everyone comes face to face with prejudice at some time or another. * Prejudice
is when we recognizethat we feel and act less positively towards others. * The roots of prejudice can
be found in the cognitive and emotional processes. * Prejudice may be perceived as acceptable and
justified * All inequality and differential treatment is not perceived and responded to in the same way.
The nature and origins of streotyping, prejudice and discrimination * Prejudice, stereotyping and
discrimination often overlap. * Prejudice is the feelings we have about particular groups. * Prejudice
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* Stereotypic judgment will be stable as long as the nature of the inter group relationship that exists
between any two groups is stable * When values and categorization change, stakes in the present
status is altered. * Prejudice is an attitude, usually negative towards members of a social group based
on their membership * It is dependent on the perceived norms and acceptability of doing so *
Information that is consistent with prejudiced views often received closer attention and is remembered
more * Prejudice may reflect more specific underlying emotional responses to different out groups
including fear, guilt and disgust. * Discriminatory actions that follow maybe different * Prejudice
persist because disparaging others can protect our self esteem. * Threats to our group s interest can
motivate prejudice and competition can escalate conflicts * Holding prejudiced views of an out group
allows members to bolster their own group s image. * Prejudice stems from direct competition
between groups over scarce and valued resources such as land, jobs, housing etc. * As competition
escalates, members of opposing groups view each other in increasingly negative terms. * Competition
can escalate into full scale, emotion laden prejudice. * Prejudice is derived from our tendency to
divide world into us and them . Categorization may be based on race, religion, gender, age occupation.
* We view our
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44. Cultural Proficiency Continuum In White Teacher, By Vivian...
Being culturally proficient means that you are able to effectively respond to issues that arise from
diversity in many cultural settings (Lindsey, Robins, Terrell, 2009). A person s level of cultural can be
described using the Cultural Proficiency Continuum (Lindsey et al, 2009). In the book White Teacher,
the author Vivian Gussin Paley, explores her experiences as a teacher and how these experiences
helped her gain cultural proficiency and move upwards on the cultural proficiency continuum.
At the beginning of the book, Paley shares experiences that I believe indicate she was on the lower
end of the cultural continuum. Most often I notice her exhibiting cultural blindness and sometimes
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An example of Paley operating at the higher end of the cultural proficiency continuum takes place on
pages 106 107 in White Teacher. Rena is a student that shares positive views of black people and
mostly negative views of white people. One negative view of white people that Rena held was that
white people tell lies (Paley, 2000, p. 104). Conversely, a positive view of black people that this
student shared was black people are the prettiest (Paley, 2000, p. 106). At the beginning of the book,
when Paley was mostly on the lower end of the continuum, I don t think Paley would have addressed
these comments. Or, she would have been too afraid to even bring up the topic.
However, by the time Rena is in her class she is able to address this student s views. On page 107,
Paley is able to have a conversation with Rena about how they see things differently and even asks her
which school she liked better, the black school or the integrated school. I think this encounter
demonstrates cultural precontence. Cultural precontence is being displayed because Paley is
addressing the cultural differences between this student and others in the class (Lindsey et al.,
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