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Race Before The Space Race
Moreover, the Soviet Union had many other great success and were overall ahead of the space race in
the beginning before the death of Sergey Korolev. (Cavendish, Soviet Union is first to the moon) Of
course they had great success with the sputnik 1 satellite and then they sent the sputnik two, in which
it sent the first living thing into space. The living thing was a dog named Laika but sadly died after
some time after it reach into space. Furthermore, they had even more sputnik mission in which
improved life support system and reentry back into earth. Other programs they had were Luna; the
first Luna mission was a failure. It tried to orbit around the moon but missed by over 3,700 miles and
orbit around the sun and mars. The second Luna mission
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What lips my lips have kissed by Edna St. Vincent Millay...
What lips my lips have kissed by Edna St. Vincent Millay
While reading What lips my lips have kissed by Edna St. Vincent Millay, I realized many things about
myself. The first thing was that I, after thinking I would never be able to decipher one word of poetry,
actually could. I also found that I was able to enjoy it. Another thing was that the narrator (whom I felt
was a woman no man could portray these feelings like a woman) and I had strikingly similar feelings.
There happened to be many other amazing findings, but these two were the first and most important to
me.
Yes, learning that I could truly enjoy poetry was an amazing, but also, a highly involved discussion.
One I would rather focus on at another time. I would, though, ... Show more content on
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All of them seem to be just one clump of a mess that has made me who I am today. It makes me feel
very sad knowing that I used to be an innocent girl who knew only that she wanted to one day fall in
love with the man of her dreams, get married and have children. Basically she wanted the fairy tale
ending. Now, as I approach the ripe old age of twenty four, I can see that there is a reason why it is
called a fairy tale. It doesn¡¯t happen. Not unless your name is Cinderella and you were born in the
land of Disney.
I must assure you that I am a very happy woman. I am successful at my profession, I am, or in the
process of getting to a higher level of education, and I am very confidant.
What I am trying to explain is that I have seen a lot of bad things happen in relationships with men.
Yes, some have been good, for a little while. Yet I feel that I have wasted so much time on trying to
find ¡°Mr. Right¡± but I have been through so many ¡°Mr. Wrong¡¯s¡± I can¡¯t even remember their
faces, let alone their names. They all seem like one big enormous ¡°Mr. Wrong¡±. And even if I could,
none of them really meant something to me. I might have felt that at one point I had loved one of
them, but where has that ¡°great love¡± gone? Was it ever really there? Will I ever feel it again? Do I
even want to bother?
I believe that Edna St. Vincent Millay portrays the idea that yes, at one point she remembers
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Ancient Egyptian Religion And Religious Beliefs
Religious beliefs shaped every part of ancient civilizations. Cultures heavily based their daily lives,
government, and agriculture on religious beliefs. Most people groups were polytheist and adhered to
traditional obedience to multiple gods. Egyptians culture prided themselves on ritualistic tradition.
The things of the past remained the backbone throughout their cultures life. They philosophy
depended on a changeless universe, which resulted in no value in change. Institutional traditions and
authority were the cornerstone to Egyptian life. Ancient Egypt demonstrated their traditional religious
beliefs through a divine kingship, their understanding of nature, and their sense of afterlife. Egyptians
lived in constant fear of their gods, not knowing when they might provoke their deity s anger. The
Egyptians viewed their king as divine, which means their ruler was part god and had absolute
dominion over the land.
Since Egypt was heavily based on religious tradition, having a divine monarch was a direct connection
to the gods. The Egyptians saw a rule by a god king as the only acceptable political arrangement: it
was in harmony with the order of the universe and it brought justice and security to the nation. (Perry
14) The Pharaoh was the human voice of the gods. He expressed the will of the heavens and oversaw
justice in the land. Opposed to other cultures at the time, Egyptians believed their king was god and
supreme overlord. This gave them stability in their monarchy
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Alpha Haemolysis Lab Report
Introduction
There are many reasons for knowing the identity of different microbes when presented with them. The
reasons include identifying the causative agent behind the disease in a patient, understanding how it
can be treated, as well as knowing the microbe that should be used for making the right antibiotics.
With this being said, their correct identification is not only significant in a microbiology lab but also in
the medical, manufacturing, and pharmaceutical fields. The first test used in the identification of
unknown bacteria numbers 3 and 4 was the Gram stain, which was used to differentiate between gram
positive and gram negative bacteria based on their different cell wall elements. The Gram stain
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Such bacteria require an enriched environment as compared to bacteria that grow more easily. It is
also used to differentiate hemolytic bacteria, particularly Streptococcus species, also making it a
differential media in distinguishing the destruction of red blood cells caused by cytolytic toxins
secreted by select bacteria. If the bacteria were to have Beta hemolysis, there would be a large area of
clearing around the bacteria colony on the BAP. When Alpha hemolysis occurs, there is a blue green
tint on the bottom of the plate, as if it were bruised. With gamma hemolysis, there is actually no
hemolysis, therefore no change in the agar would occur. A Hektoen Enteric Agar was used next which
is both a selective and differential medium intended to separate and distinguish members of the
Salmonella and Shigella species from other Enterobacteria. Bile salts and bromthymol blue and acid
fuchsin dyes hinder the growth of most Gram positive organisms. Lactose, sucrose, and salicin are
fermentable carbohydrates in the HE agar that encourage this variation in growth and color. Ferric
ammonium citrate that is in the agar allows the observer to see hydrogen sulfide creation by reacting
with hydrogen sulfide gas to make a
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Fate In The Tragedy Of Romeo And Juliet
In the play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, fate leads two star crossed
lovers to a tragic ending. Fate, in this play, is that Romeo meets Juliet at the ball and their death
because of their parents, the Capulets and the Montagues, who can never stop fighting. It is truly fate
when these two hopeless romantics meet at a ball that the Capulet family hosts. Young Romeo is in
love with a girl named Rosaline, or so he thinks. After seeing Juliet at the ball, he instantly falls in
love with Juliet. Later in the play, he expresses his love for Juliet, But soft, what light through yonder
window breaks?/ It is the East and Juliet is the sun (2. 2. 2 3). Romeo explains his feelings for Juliet
shows that he has clearly gotten
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College Binge Drinking
Introduction:
One of the most widely used depressants, or drug as some may consider it, is alcohol. Alcohol is a part
of many, if not most, of all our lives, and can be seen advertised on almost every street corner. In fact,
in 2013, 56.4 percent of people, age 18 and older, reported they have consumed alcohol within the
past month, and more importantly, 24.6 percent disclosed they binge drank within the past month as
well (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2015). However, alcohol related deaths
account for nearly 88,000 people annually, making it the third leading preventable cause of death
within the United States (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2015). With close to a
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For instance, another study set out to investigate binge drinking at a single event, where students are
encouraged to consume predetermined amounts of alcohol, such as the fourth year fifth challenge. The
fourth year fifth is a challenge to fourth year college students, to consume a fifth of alcohol for the last
football game. The research consisted of three focus groups with fourth year college students. Out of
the 1,205 respondents, a total of 217 students reported they succeeded, or attempted, the fourth year
fifth challenge. The respondents stated they participated in the challenge because it was a challenge,
sense of accomplishment, wanting to participate in a tradition, and social ability (Foster, Bass, Bruce,
2011). Much like the other research relating to socializing, this study only focuses on college students,
so the external validity is low. In order to gain richer insight into social norms for an entire population,
other research should be conducted with an improved representative
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The Great Commission To Worship Book Review
Abstract The idea behind the book The Great Commission To Worship by David Wheeler and Vernon
Whaley is the combining of worship and evangelism, Thus evangelism and worship have a unique
relationship. ... many times in Scripture it appears that while God is always our object of worship, the
concept of obtaining salvation (evangelism) appears to be the motivation (11). As stated by the authors
this book is the result of an argument between them as to which was more important, worship or
evangelism. The book first shows the misconceptions that today s Christians have placed on these two
concepts by placing them into two different classifications. After dispelling these arguments the
authors present the biblical relationship between these two concepts. The authors spend the majority
of the book expounding the idea of what they call the Great Commission Worshiper. (5) The where,
how, and why of the Great Commission Worshiper is examined and expounded. They first define what
a Great Commission Worshiper is, then how to develop this person, and finally how to reproduce
Great Commission Worshipers. This is all accomplished through a mix of testimonies, both personal
to the authors and those of other people, and biblical examples. ... Show more content on
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They are separate acts; worship takes place in the church service in the prayers, offering, singing and
preaching or during my personal devotion time while reading/studying the Bible and praying, while
evangelism takes place outside the church walls while passing out tracts, visitation, knocking on doors
and inviting people to church and foreign missions. This book has given me cause to step back and
examine my personal definitions of worship and evangelism. Having read through this book rather
quickly in order to accomplish this assignment I believe another pass through at a slower more
contemplative rate is in
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Water Dissolving Lab
While looking at the results, I noticed that the cold temperature solution glowed for the longest time
with an average of 14.5 minutes. The room temperature solution was next with an average of 13.5
minutes. Finally, the warm temperature glowed for the shortest amount of time with an average of 9.5
minutes. I noticed that the solubility affected the glow rate. The warm water was able to quickly
dissolve the copper sulfate, Luminol, and Perborate mixture. However, the cold water took the longest
because it was hard for it to dissolve. In order to keep the dissolving process going, every so often, I
mixed it. My results indicate that if you want to locate the presence of blood quickly, you should use a
warmer solution. However, if you want a longer glow, a colder solution may be a better choice. A t test
was not used because there were only two trials. Therefore, it would be hard to compare and call it
significant or not significant. My hypothesis was correct, because I predicted that the colder solution
would take the longest. I think the results came out the way they did because the crystals had a harder
time dissolving in the cold water, than in the hot water. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, the Lux meter was not sensitive enough to pick up the light emitted from the Luminol.
When I realized this, I had to rethink my project. I was going to record my observations, and make a
table based on how bright I thought it was. However, the problem I realized with this was that my data
would be opinionated. Therefore, it would be hard to justify. After, I realized that I could time how
long the glow lasts for. By doing this, I would have true numbers to record. Overall, I think that by
problem solving, I was able to figure out a way to make my project
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Dwelling in Possibilities Analysis Essay
Rhetorical Analysis Is our youth doomed? Mark Edmundson begs this question in his essay, Dwelling
in Possibilities. His essay explains how the lives of young people have changed drastically over the
years. Edmundson, professor at the University of Virginia, says his students are constantly going and
that they never stop; they never settle in fear of missing something great. In lieu of this, Edmundson
says that they are, victims of their own hunger for speed (Edmundson2). He also adds that his
students, and young people in general, use today s technology to be everywhere at once (watching a
movie, instant messaging, talking on the phone, and glancing at a textbook) and are therefore, not
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But, again, that is debatable and an author can never go wrong by proposing a solution when writing
to persuade. Besides omitting a solution, Edmundson does an excellent job persuading his readers,
especially with the use of references. Most writers, when writing to persuade, include facts and
statistics to support their viewpoint. Edmundson, however, refers to authors, and very famous ones at
that. This is a very successful method because his whole argument has to do with the lack of culture,
art, and writing, in today s youth. Referencing these authors really helps the reader to sense where he
is coming from and helps them to sense his passion for literature. Some of the authors referenced
include: Thoreau, Immanuel Kant, Gertrude Stein, Nietzche, Lord Byron, Wordsworth, and Emerson.
One reference, in particular, serves as an excellent example of how Edmundson s references are
successful in getting his point across. He compares youth to the contrasting Byron and Wordsworth,
Byron to how his students are today, and Wordsworth to how it ought to be. He states that Byron
wished to never be bored, as does today s youth (Edmundson 11). Edmundson also mentions, students
now are Romantics of a Byronic sort, and that, he would have adored their world of fast travel, fast
communication, and fast relationships (Edmundson 11). In contrast to Byron and today s youth,
Edmundson says that
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Analysis of an Affair in Anton Chekhov´s The Lady with the...
Anna and Dmitri are two people with a strong desire to be together, but this is conflicted by reality.
Their reality is that they are married to other people. The love that they share for one another
represents the struggle that one may face wanting to break away from reality. Dmitri was a man who
had been unfaithful to his wife quite often. Her imperfections seemed to be his only reasoning for this.
Dmitri was most likely only in Yalta to look for a new woman to have an affair with. Considering this,
being with Anna didn t bother him. He was introduced in the story as a rather selfish man who seemed
to just have his way with Anna. He referred to women as an inferior race , due to his past experience.
Anna, on the other hand, was new to the idea of being unfaithful to her husband. This scared her so
even though she knew that she loved Dmitri, she convinced herself that it was not real love that they
shared. Throughout the story, both Anna and Dmitri changed the way they felt about their lives. Dmitri
seemed to have had a very superficial relationship with his wife, and this made him appreciate his
relationship with Anna even more. Once he spots her, the scenery in the story begins to shape. It is full
of beautiful colors and light. The more exciting his life became in Yalta with Anna, the more dull and
uninteresting his life back home became. His thoughts portray to the reader that he believes Anna is
the perfect contender for an affair. The author of the story, Chekov,
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The New Process Used Elements Of Tqm And Benchmarking Essay
Application by other organizations. To reduce internal complacency, the navy identified financial,
customer, internal, and learning and growth CSFs across the force to create greater awareness of
financial accountability and regulatory compliance. Using the BPI process, navy financial executives
analyzed internal processes across the force and implemented a new rule set. The new process used
elements of TQM and benchmarking to foster and expand an organization s financial effectiveness to
guarantee compliance with federal guidance, directives, and laws while ensuring proper appropriation,
allocation, and accountability of government funds. As such, the navy developed and implemented the
Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness (FIAR) assessment to create greater awareness of
financial and administrative processes associated with organizational budgeting operations (C.
Sacksen, personal communication, October 4, 2016). The FIAR examines internal financial and
administrative controls related to travel documentation, financial accountability, appropriations,
funding records, and written statement authentications. The FIAR process also examines whether an
organization is applying sound financial controls and accounting practices in reconciling the travel
budgets against the actual appropriated funds. Furthermore, the FIAR TQM guidance established new
processes to reinforce awareness of expectations. In addition, the FIAR automated and standardized
budgeting processes
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How Did Marilyn Monroe Impact Society
Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it s better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely
boring ( Marilyn Monroe Quotes ). Marilyn Monroe had many hardships throughout her life. For
example, living in multiple different foster homes and having troubles with three marriages but was
still able to have a positive look on her life most of the time. She was an inspiration to be proud and
happy with who you are. Marilyn Monroe had many struggles throughout her life but found the
strength to overcome them and have a pretty large impact on society.
Marilyn Monroe grew up as a very lonely child due to her mother s mental illness and living in foster
homes. She lived in over twelve different foster homes (Lewis 1). Marilyn s mother, Gladys Baker,
became very depressed soon after Marilyn was born and was institutionalized, sending Marilyn into
her first foster home ( Modern American Poetry 1). Albert and Ida Bolender were Marilyn s first set of
foster parents, and she lived with them the first seven years of her life ( Modern American Poetry 1).
They were terribly strict...they didn t mean any harm...it was their religion. They brought me up
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Marilyn played in multiple movies, in which she accidently created a dumb blonde character for
herself, and she did not like or want to be perceived as the dumb blonde so she started reading and
writing more (Monroe viii ix). Marilyn was a self educated women who had overcame a debilitating
stutter, dyslexia, and severe stage fright to become an international Hollywood icon ( New
Biography... 1). When Marilyn became very sad, and depressed while living with her second husband
she decided enough was enough and that she was going or start taking care of herself (Monroe 127).
Starting tomorrow I will take care of myself for that s all I really have and as I see it now have ever
had (Monroe
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Chapter 13 Margin Review Questions
Name: ________________________________________________ Date: _____________
WHAP Chapter 13
Big Picture Margin Review
Big Picture:
1.
Assume for the moment that the Chinese had not ended their maritime voyages in 1433. How might
the subsequent development of world history have been different? Is there value in asking this kind of
what if or counterfactual question? Or is it an irrelevant waste of time?
2.
How does this chapter distinguish among the various kinds of societies that comprised the world of
the fifteenth century? Are there other ways of categorizing the world s peoples that might work as well
or better?
3.
What would surprise a knowledgeable observer from 500 C.E., were he or she to make a global tour in
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3.
Several changes would undoubtedly have surprised a knowledgeable observer, including the
emergence of Islam;
the revival of China and Western Europe;
the collapse of the Byzantine Empire;
the emergence of Russia and the spread of Christianity into that region;
the emergence of states in Southeast Asia;
the emergence of Japan;
the emergence of powerful empires in West Africa.
However, some features would still be recognizable, such as the persistence of Paleolithic, agricultural
village, and herding societies;
the continuance, albeit at a more intense rate, of long distance commerce and exchange;
the persistence of broad cultural traditions, especially in the Mesoamerican, Andean, Chinese,
European, and Indian civilizations.
4.
A global traveler of the fifteenth century might have predicted that Islam, Buddhism, and perhaps
Christianity would continue to spread;
that the established cultural regions of China, India, the Islamic world, Christian Europe, the Andes,
and Mesoamerica would continue to develop and expand;
that long distance commerce and exchange would continue to have an important impact on the
development of civilizations;
that empires would continue to have a growing influence on world history;
that the regions occupied by Paleolithic, agricultural village, and herding societies would continue to
shrink.
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Cinesite Case Study
LONDON, MONDAY xxth SEPTEMBER, 2015: World class visual effects and animation studio
Cinesite announced today the appointment of Melody Woodford as Executive Producer, a newly
created role for the company. Drawing on her expertise in resource allocation, scheduling and
crewing, Melody will oversee and maintain the smooth operation of the studio by taking advantage of
Cinesite s increasingly broad service offerings at the forefront of technology and creativity. She will
ensure the teams contribute at their highest and most efficient capacity whilst building close
partnerships with clients and stakeholders. Woodford s appointment comes at a time of rapid growth
and evolution of Cinesite s capabilities. These include the signing of a major feature animation deal
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She has great experience working with large, diverse teams and fundamentally understands how to
deliver films on time and on budget. This is a fantastic opportunity for me, says Melody. My early,
hands on experience on the artistic side of visual effects has been a great advantage when balancing
client expectations with the artist s perspective and what s needed to get the job done. Melody joins
Cinesite from Framestore, where she held a senior production role. Prior to that, she was Head of
Production at Method Studios, Prime Focus and Unit Post Production in London, and also at Infinite
Frameworks in Singapore, managing large teams of artists on major productions. Melody s film
credits include Jupiter Ascending, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Iron Man 3, Cloud Atlas and
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. She began her career as a CG artist before progressing to
VFX management. Melody will be based in London and report directly to Cinesite Production
Director Courtney Courtney Vanderslice Law. ABOUT
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Electron Element
The electron arrangement of an atom represents the particular orbitals in which are occupied by
electrons in an atom. The relationship between the electron arrangement of elements and their position
in the periodic table rely on an element s period, in which corresponds to the element s highest
occupied energy level. This is due to periodic properties, this basically means that the elements
properties are predictable based on their position within the periodic table. The periodic table is a
result of the periodic law, this law was based upon observations made on the elements recurring
properties and which elements have similar properties. The theorem in which explains this law is the
quantum mechanical theory.
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The atomic radius is the measure of size of its atoms, usually the mean or average distance from the
center of the nucleus to the boundary of the surrounding cloud of electrons. Ionization Energy is the
energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom or ion. The first or initial ionization
energy of a molecule is the energy required to remove one mole of electrons from one mole of isolated
gaseous atoms or ions. . Electronegativity is a measure of the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding
pair of electrons. The physical properties include color, melting point, and freezing point. These
properties all relates to electron configuration due to the element s valence shells. For example, noble
gasses tend to be stable because the valence shell is full, and halogens tend to react quickly because
one electron is absent meaning they can t have a full valence octet. Metals are found on the left hand
side of the periodic table, they are good conductors, have a high melting point, and a large atomic
radius. Nonmetals are located on the right hand side of the periodic table; they have high ionization
energy and electronegativity.
In conclusion, the relationship between the electron arrangement of elements and their position on the
periodic table have two attributes in which include The number of occupied shells is the same as the
period number. As well as, the number of electrons in the outer shell is equivalent to the group
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What Does Green Symbolize In The Great Gatsby
A very powerful color that is shown right from the beginning of the novel is green. Throughout this
story, green is used to represent wealth and true happiness. Typically, green is shown through Gatsby s
character because of his great fortunes and desires. As stated by Berman, The Great Gatsby , Money,
after all, has been only a means to express otherwise inchoate ideas (Berman n.d.). This is a very
powerful quote in the sense that it describes a major theme in the novel; money cannot buy happiness.
What truly matters is the amount of love and happiness in life. Fitzgerald often tries to portray the idea
of quality over quantity through Gatsby and his green surroundings. Green is largely shown in the
novel as a light at the end of Daisy s dock. Gatsby often stares at this light, and he references back to it
often throughout the story. In the novel it says, ...and distinguished nothing except a single green light,
minute and far away, that might have been the end of a dock (Fitzgerald 21). This light represents
Gatsby s love for Daisy. No matter how hard he tries, it appears that Daisy is simply out of reach. The
light is literally his beacon of hope. Green sums up Gatsby and Daisy s love affair, including the way
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As mentioned by Huber, Fitzgerald uses the color white for the real West, although he doesn t even
mention the name of the color (Huber, n.d.). The colors presence is so powerful, that it does not even
need to be directly stated. For example, just talking about snow shows the same effects as the color
itself. Jordan and Daisy are shown at first in white dresses. The reason behind Fitzgerald s logic here
is to portray the two young women as pure and new as possible. They become very dynamic
characters throughout the novel as we see, and their white purity turns pretty quickly to a different
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A Person Of Any Intoxicating Material
The destruction of a person of any intoxicating material can result in such beautiful outcomes. The
human race has accepted their history and works because it is their own choice by recreational intake,
for productivity, and self medicating that has kept them alive for us to view their own life and such
mentality that some may learn from or even follow. Without the self induced madness and without the
people who tried self treating the psychiatric illnesses, we would not have the colorful history of the
talented people who influenced the world. The general perspective that is in mind when drugs are
presented, they are thought to be used recreationally(or for productivity), traditionally, for
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The effects show greatly in their works when it s either literature, music or physical (drawn or
sculpted) art. When taking uppers(cocaine, caffeine) and downers(tobacco, alcohol), the outcomes
vary distinctly. Uppers cause a frenzy of productivity along with creativity and downers result in
realistic works and more of the thought of darkness in the mentality that can be identified. To distinct
drugs from one another, a good key would be from determined classes, subclasses and the short/long
term effects they have. Another key would be if it is psychologically or physically affecting the user,
this would either be a mental high or pain relief. Uppers, a class of drugs, cause a significant
difference in heart rate, temperature and also some audio/visual distortion. This class of drugs has
several substances that are categorized by uses and potent effect on the brain. Cannabis s (also known
as an all arounder) treats are hallucination, heightened emotions, causes hunger, creativity, and the
occasional pain relief from the type of high that can affect the physical aspects of the smoker. Another
favorite would be Ecstasy that would cause sensitivity of touch. This would
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Descriptive Essay About Mickey Mouse
I remember it like it was yesterday; my heart was beating and I could hear and feel it, I had
determination on my face and in my mind and it felt good. My determination was to beat my younger
brother to the top of the tree in our side yard I almost never climb the trees in our yard for the fear of
falling out; which has happened before when we went apple picking which did not end well on my
part of climbing in those apple trees. But we were getting ready that nice sunny morning in the
summer. I remember the nice sunshine heat on my face and the cool winds coming from the East and
it was just exhilarating. I told my brother Michael I bet you five bucks you can t beat me to the top of
that tree! pointing at one in the yard. I knew he would do it because he would want the money and he
always wanted to one up me.
So we were setting up and talking smack to one another, names being changed to something else
although I deflected all of his I came up with the nickname of Mickey Mouse. Funny thing is that
nickname stuck around through that day and not his real name Michael. So we are all prepared to do it
and we are at the bottom of the tree. I noticed that there was a cinder block at the bottom of the tree
and I said Mickey better not fall on that. . And that was a dumb thing to say as to I should have just
moved it so there was no possible way it could happen. But I was just a fifth grader who did not think
through things.
Michael said I don t need to worry about it, you re
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Does Okonkwo Like His Father
A sympathetic person can be whom identifies care and, if not necessarily admire. Sympathetic and
Unsympathetic can be anyone and in this case i am going to talking a Okonkwo and how he has
sympathy towards his family. Okonkwo sympathy will reflection how he treats his family and how he
gets along with them. In Okonkwo case we will be talking about how he did not like his father Unoka
and what he would do and also his third wife Ojiugo and how she would miss unattend his children.
Okonkwo would treat them like if the weren t anyone to him. Okonkwo did not like his father s
decisions and had really no patience for him. He had no patience with his father . If any money came
his way, and it seldom did, he immediately bought gourds of palm wine .
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The Pros And Cons Of Rescue Services
The second reason people have the right to rescue services when they put themselves at risk is
mountain climbing is difficult
People do not have the right .wrong because what if the ranger does want and is just doing it to make
living.Therefore rangers and rescue services should not have to save someone unless there
dying.Mountain climbing has its pros and cons.The pinnacle of rock climbing is climbing
Mt.Everest.Every rock climbers dream is to reach the peak of Mt.Everest.Mt.Everest is a 100% the
most difficult and fatal mountain to climb.Even a harder challenge for risk takers is the seven
summits.The first reason people do not have the right rescue services when they put themselves at
risk.People do have the right to put others at risk for there foolish.
strates that life is very valuable you only have one.Those who disagree think still its want that person
wants do and so be is if they wanna risk there life them.This argument is
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The Negative Effects Of Technology In Education
The popularity of technology is growing larger and faster than ever. The problem is, we may never be
able to catch up to it. The young adolescent adults seemed to be more interested in technology. Some
experts claim that it does more harm than value. In terms of education, technology is becoming more
and more popular and used among many school districts, although this can come with complications
and allows students to ease threw assignments without having to fix their own problems. Also,
technology can affect teenagers social abilities and let strangers have access to personal information.
Education has found its way into the loop of technology. Teachers are using ipads and laptops during
class time to help conduct experiments, or share a presentation. This is allowing the students to gain
instant access to the information they are seeking. Students also receive the opportunity to complete
their homework online and print off their assignments instead of just using paper and pencil. Another
pro for Technology in Education, there are countless sources out there which help enhance learning. In
one research conducted, they compared the performance of teaching kids how to read a clock. One
group was coached by an online app, another was shown by a toy clock, and the last group was trained
by a drawing example. The results revealed that the children that were taught by the toy and app
exceeded the paper drawing group (Galetzka).
However, some would say that within education, the use of technology can influence students to cheat
or take the easy way out on their assignments. Students today can easily access essays, reports, class
notes, tests, etc. online, making it that much more difficult for teachers to know if the work their
students hand in is original (Ronan). This dilemma interferes with teenagers processing new
information. The Internet is a great tool; however, teens may rely too heavily on it, and worse, believe
everything they see. I believe that the internet can be a great source to gain more knowledge, however,
one needs to acknowledge how to effectively use this tool to benefit them. Next, technology helps us
complete tedious tasks. For example, you are writing an essay and you are not an
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Dna Ethnicity Testing Research Paper
DNA Ethnicity Test: Knowing Where You Come Using The Latest Technology
There are many people here in the United States and around the globe who might want to know their
roots or where they really originate from. What s more, by utilizing DNA ethnicity test, it has never
been simpler to finish this.
There was episode in our home the previous summer that got me intrigued by getting some answers
concerning my ethnicity. My more youthful sibling had a school undertaking where he should lead a
little research into family trees, utilizing our family. I thought this would be a fascinating subject as I
had never given much contemplated our family ethnic foundation and where we initially originated
from. So I chose to research the subject further.
There are three sorts of DNA that each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Do you truly know whether your predecessors were Native Americans or where they foreigners from
different nations? You may have constantly known you were American or perhaps a Canadian, yet
would you say you are truly certain that you are not part of whatever other race?
Has anybody come up to you and inquired as to whether you originated from a specific nation since
you have interesting qualities or your activations legitimacy such an inquiry? A DNA ethnicity test
would have the capacity to give you a clearer picture.
There is still trust in sight. DNA ethnicity test is as of now accessible for everybody who needs to
discover where their progenitors began.
A brief foundation on the subject: ethnicity testing really began with the supposition that every single
person started in Africa. This very particular test is the first of its kind to be produced. The test can
report part European, part African, and part East Asian family line. To delineate, an individual could
have a conceivable consequence of 75% European and 25% East Asian. Still there are other people
who may turn out as 40% African, 35% European, and 25% East
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Analysis Of Murder On The Orient Express
Murder on the Orient Express was written by Agatha Christie, and was first published on January 1,
1934. The story takes place on a train heading toward Stamboul, and then a train from Stamboul to
London, probably around the year 1930. The story begins with Hercule Poirot a famous detective
boarding a train. During the ride however, there was a murder in one of the compartments. Hercule
Poirot is the main character in the story. He is a worldwide famous detective, known primarily for
solving murder mysteries. M. Bouc is an old friend of Poirot s and is the director of the train company,
the Orient Express. Pierre Michel is the conductor who prepares all the different compartments all
around the clock. Dr. Constantine is the man who examines the body, and also tries to help solve the
case. Mary Debenham is an English governess, on her way to meet the new family she will be with.
Colonel Arbuthnot is an English colonel for the Army of England. Mrs. Hubbard is an American
matron who won t stop talking, especially about her daughter. She seems to be a daydreamer and a
drama queen. M. Ratchett is a man who does not seem so bad at first but often wears a scowl on his
face that frightens other people. Hector MacQueen is M. Ratchett s secretary who acts more like a
translator. Edward Henry Masterman is M. Ratchett s personal valet who does not talk much at all.
Antonio Foscarelli is a big Italian who talks a lot, but seems innocent. Cyrus Hardman claims to be an
American detective
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Scientific Revolution 1500s
The first event that occured in set one was The Scientific Revolution. In the 1500 s changes took place
in science that directed towards a new way of looking at the universe versus only looking at it from a
religious standpoint. European scholars made new advances in chemistry, medicine, physics, etc.
These new teachings about the physical world led to the beginning of the Scientific Revolution.
Scientists looked for natural laws in the universe, which led to the Enlightenment philosophers
looking for natural laws that governed society and politics. After the Scientific Revolution, an era
known as The Enlightenment occurred in the 1700 s. In the Enlightenment, philosophers developed
new ideas about basic human rights and the way government
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Medicare Remittance Advice Log Reflection
As a Revenue Cycle Coordinator, I am responsible for planning, organizing, and coordinating
activities to monitor and report the revenue that is received for the hospital. In the 3rd quarter, I
noticed that there was an increase of volume of remittance advice remark code #M39 on Medicare
remittance advice log. Not only did I notice that there was an increase of volume of remittance, but
also that 75% of the denied claims showed the code 93798 was used. To rectify the issues I suggest
that the doctors get educated with the ICD/CPT codes and get educated on the new LCD policies. The
coders themselves need to keep updated with any changes that were made in coding and
reimbursement policies. An important part of avoiding errors is communication
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Prenatal Drug Abuse
When considering making changes to the laws that stand today, one should think about everyone
affected in the situation. The mother is not always the only one that is affected, but the child, other
family members, and the government also get involved. The number of tests that are run need to be
changed; it will help to keep the drugs away from the fetus if the mother knows that she is going to be
tested. Also, the child should be taken away from the mother if drugs are found in the body during
gestation. If the law would prosecute mothers for doing drugs, it would limit the amount of money
spent by the government. On the other hand, the law could prosecute a mother for child abuse. The
baby s life is in danger because of the mother s actions, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When a child is affected from the mother using drugs during gestation, the child suffers for an infinite
amount of time, so states should consider rethinking the laws to better support the child, not the
mother. A child suffers with a numerous number of issues for eternity whenever his or her mother uses
drugs during pregnancy. On the other hand, a child that is effected should have the rights to not live
with the person who harmed him. Child abuse should be illegal in every state, not just the few that
have made it illegal, and the mother should be tried and prosecuted. Along with keeping the child safe,
prosecuting the mother also ensures the child to having a better life. The child will not have to worry
about being made fun of, suffering from terminal diseases, and losing a parent to drug use. The child
is more likely to live a healthier life if law enforcement can do away with the drug using mother. The
laws that are in effect today are not feasible in most circumstances. The laws do not push through
enough, and they are not strong enough to keep the drugs away from the child. That being said, more
children are being affected day by day. The enforcement of the laws against prenatal drug abuse, in the
United States, is important to the children of
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The Government Regulation Of Tobacco And Alcohol Sales And...
Q1 Distributive policies control the allocation of benefits to particular groups, they are easily
introduced as they can be implemented independently without effecting other groups benefits.
(Palmer, Short, 2014) Such as governments Indigenous Chronic Disease Package which aims to
manage chronic diseases that effect Indigenous Australians. (AIWH 2014) Another health policy is
regulatory, which provides limitations on how specific groups act, some groups are allowed more
freedom while others can be more restricted. (Palmer, Short 2014) For example, the state government
regulation of tobacco and alcohol sales and supply. (AIHW 2014) While in pursuit of credibility and
self promotion, organisations can develop a self regulation policy which can potentially reduce
government interfering. (Palmer, Short 2014) Redistributive policies consist of the change of
distribution of income, wealth, property and rights of groups by deliberate acts from the Government.
(Palmer, Short 2014) The Pharmaceutical Benefit Scheme is an example, as it provides medicine to
disadvantaged Australians at a reduced cost. (Human Services 2016)
Q2 Health policy is different from other types of policy due to the complex structure of health care,
role of medical professionals and the ethical and societal expectations. Firstly, due to the complexity
of the health care system, there is dubious comparison to other models such as economic or social
activity which add to the difficulty of individuals
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A Survivor s Story Angela Goodwin-Slater
An annotated bibliography is a list of available references to books, articles, and documents.
Each reference is followed by a brief description of the content, quality, and relevance of the source
this is the annotation.
An annotated bibliography is similar to a bibliography with one significant difference: an annotated
bibliography has an evaluative paragraph after each reference.
In her article A survivor s story Angela Goodwin Slater (2013) claims that the effect of child abuse on
her was mental illness, drug and alcohol abuse, low self esteem and possible tendencies of being a
child abuser.
Goodwin slater goes further to say that her mother developed this abusive nature from an abusive
grandparent. She tries to point out that child abuse
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Gender Bias
SONA: Own Gender Bias in Change Detection for Gender Specific Images
The previous research was based on change blindness, such as, not able to view change when in an
environment. Changes of the environment can vary to the color, people, etc. In addition, there are two
different types of processing, such as, bottom up and top down. For instances, the bottom up process
observes the physical missing in the environment. And, the top down process observe the beliefs,
expectation etc. of the participant. Furthermore, the question for this research was that men and
women would not differ their capability to view changes in images. In addition, that men and women
would view changes sufficiently in the images if it pertain to their gender rather than the opposite
gender.
The methods used in this research were participants, materials and procedures. For instance, the
participants consist of 53 undergraduates, in detail, 31 women and 23 men. In addition, the race of the
participants were a variety of Whites, Blacks and Hispanics. Yet, the race of the participants were not
equaled, for example, there were more Whites than Blacks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
However, based on the chart in the research the gender image type did not reveal such a prominent
result. The women in the research did have further favor women oriented images than the men
oriented images, as well as vice versa for the men. Yet, the different was not a major change than
projected in the question for the research. Furthermore, the changes in image were the key factor in
the research. The participants were not that successful in pointing out the changes or no change on the
images. In addition, the participants demonstrated that the top down process is more influenced in this
research than the bottom up process. Overall, the research was a success due to the questions were
proven in numerous ways with the assist of participants, methods and
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Statistical Methods in Measuring Corporate Performance
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of commonly used statistical data in the
measurement of corporate performance by examining various models and methods.
Corporate performance can be defined as fundamental measures of organizational aptitude used to
assess the health of the organization and to provide focused direction to operations while supporting
managers. In order to measure the company s intangible assets such as customer relationships, internal
processes, and employee learning and development while aligning the corporation s overall business
strategy, statistical analysis of performance measurement data must be utilized.
The task of evaluating the latest performance measures and aligning business strategy ... Show more
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Each is a reaction to the findings of the one before until a pattern can be observed. This is also rarely
used in performance measurement.
Probability Distributions
Range and distributions depend upon the amount of data available. The information sought in
performance measurement is usually continuous, that is, measurable and therefore denoted as f(x).
Since the probability or distribution of possible probabilities is continuous, the likelihood that the
probability is any specific point estimate is really zero. The range for probability then depends on the
level of valid, available information.
A probability distribution indicates all values that a random variable can assume and shows the
likelihood of occurrence. By examining distributions of data, important characteristics such as shape,
location, variability, and unusual values can be detected. The conclusion as to the relationships
between different variables can then be generated from the observation of patterns in data.
An example of a normal distribution test is the Gauss curve. The bell shaped curve represents the odds
of each outcome on the range of several outcomes. In a normal distribution observations are
distributed symmetrically around the mean, 68% of all values under the curve lie within one standard
deviation of the mean and 95% lie within two standard deviations3. This is good for intervallic
continuous variables.
Another type of distribution is done when the results are not ranged along a
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Dr. Simons And Christopher F Chabris
Introduction
Research has proposed a visual phenomenon that implies that everyone has a visual blind spot a small
region in each eye that cannot see our surroundings. This phenomenon brings about the theory of
inattentional blindness; that we sometimes miss opportunities or events because we are focusing on
something else. The concept rose from Harvard psychologists Daniel J Simons and Christopher F
Chabris 1999 Gorillas in our midst study. Their aim was to study the psychology of vision, doing so
by creating four 75 seconds films involving two team of 3 players, one team wearing white tops and
the other wearing black, moving around passing 2 balls continuously. Two conditions were used; after
44 48 s either a woman holding an umbrella would appear in the film or a woman in a gorilla costume
would appear. Participants were asked to watch and observe the videos and monitor the balls being
passed back and forth. At the end of the study they were then questioned about the 2 conditions and
what they saw. The study s findings supported the idea of inattentional blindness for dynamic events.
To test this hypothesis, an experiment was carried out to investigate inattentional blindness in a
different setting using a similar method. A person dressed as a white mummy was used in lieu of a
gorilla. It was predicted that more participants would report seeing the mummy in the visually similar
condition (the white tops) rather than the visually different condition (the black
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  • 2. Race Before The Space Race Moreover, the Soviet Union had many other great success and were overall ahead of the space race in the beginning before the death of Sergey Korolev. (Cavendish, Soviet Union is first to the moon) Of course they had great success with the sputnik 1 satellite and then they sent the sputnik two, in which it sent the first living thing into space. The living thing was a dog named Laika but sadly died after some time after it reach into space. Furthermore, they had even more sputnik mission in which improved life support system and reentry back into earth. Other programs they had were Luna; the first Luna mission was a failure. It tried to orbit around the moon but missed by over 3,700 miles and orbit around the sun and mars. The second Luna mission ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. What lips my lips have kissed by Edna St. Vincent Millay... What lips my lips have kissed by Edna St. Vincent Millay While reading What lips my lips have kissed by Edna St. Vincent Millay, I realized many things about myself. The first thing was that I, after thinking I would never be able to decipher one word of poetry, actually could. I also found that I was able to enjoy it. Another thing was that the narrator (whom I felt was a woman no man could portray these feelings like a woman) and I had strikingly similar feelings. There happened to be many other amazing findings, but these two were the first and most important to me. Yes, learning that I could truly enjoy poetry was an amazing, but also, a highly involved discussion. One I would rather focus on at another time. I would, though, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of them seem to be just one clump of a mess that has made me who I am today. It makes me feel very sad knowing that I used to be an innocent girl who knew only that she wanted to one day fall in love with the man of her dreams, get married and have children. Basically she wanted the fairy tale ending. Now, as I approach the ripe old age of twenty four, I can see that there is a reason why it is called a fairy tale. It doesn¡¯t happen. Not unless your name is Cinderella and you were born in the land of Disney. I must assure you that I am a very happy woman. I am successful at my profession, I am, or in the process of getting to a higher level of education, and I am very confidant. What I am trying to explain is that I have seen a lot of bad things happen in relationships with men. Yes, some have been good, for a little while. Yet I feel that I have wasted so much time on trying to find ¡°Mr. Right¡± but I have been through so many ¡°Mr. Wrong¡¯s¡± I can¡¯t even remember their faces, let alone their names. They all seem like one big enormous ¡°Mr. Wrong¡±. And even if I could, none of them really meant something to me. I might have felt that at one point I had loved one of them, but where has that ¡°great love¡± gone? Was it ever really there? Will I ever feel it again? Do I even want to bother? I believe that Edna St. Vincent Millay portrays the idea that yes, at one point she remembers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Ancient Egyptian Religion And Religious Beliefs Religious beliefs shaped every part of ancient civilizations. Cultures heavily based their daily lives, government, and agriculture on religious beliefs. Most people groups were polytheist and adhered to traditional obedience to multiple gods. Egyptians culture prided themselves on ritualistic tradition. The things of the past remained the backbone throughout their cultures life. They philosophy depended on a changeless universe, which resulted in no value in change. Institutional traditions and authority were the cornerstone to Egyptian life. Ancient Egypt demonstrated their traditional religious beliefs through a divine kingship, their understanding of nature, and their sense of afterlife. Egyptians lived in constant fear of their gods, not knowing when they might provoke their deity s anger. The Egyptians viewed their king as divine, which means their ruler was part god and had absolute dominion over the land. Since Egypt was heavily based on religious tradition, having a divine monarch was a direct connection to the gods. The Egyptians saw a rule by a god king as the only acceptable political arrangement: it was in harmony with the order of the universe and it brought justice and security to the nation. (Perry 14) The Pharaoh was the human voice of the gods. He expressed the will of the heavens and oversaw justice in the land. Opposed to other cultures at the time, Egyptians believed their king was god and supreme overlord. This gave them stability in their monarchy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Alpha Haemolysis Lab Report Introduction There are many reasons for knowing the identity of different microbes when presented with them. The reasons include identifying the causative agent behind the disease in a patient, understanding how it can be treated, as well as knowing the microbe that should be used for making the right antibiotics. With this being said, their correct identification is not only significant in a microbiology lab but also in the medical, manufacturing, and pharmaceutical fields. The first test used in the identification of unknown bacteria numbers 3 and 4 was the Gram stain, which was used to differentiate between gram positive and gram negative bacteria based on their different cell wall elements. The Gram stain procedure distinguishes between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such bacteria require an enriched environment as compared to bacteria that grow more easily. It is also used to differentiate hemolytic bacteria, particularly Streptococcus species, also making it a differential media in distinguishing the destruction of red blood cells caused by cytolytic toxins secreted by select bacteria. If the bacteria were to have Beta hemolysis, there would be a large area of clearing around the bacteria colony on the BAP. When Alpha hemolysis occurs, there is a blue green tint on the bottom of the plate, as if it were bruised. With gamma hemolysis, there is actually no hemolysis, therefore no change in the agar would occur. A Hektoen Enteric Agar was used next which is both a selective and differential medium intended to separate and distinguish members of the Salmonella and Shigella species from other Enterobacteria. Bile salts and bromthymol blue and acid fuchsin dyes hinder the growth of most Gram positive organisms. Lactose, sucrose, and salicin are fermentable carbohydrates in the HE agar that encourage this variation in growth and color. Ferric ammonium citrate that is in the agar allows the observer to see hydrogen sulfide creation by reacting with hydrogen sulfide gas to make a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Fate In The Tragedy Of Romeo And Juliet In the play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, fate leads two star crossed lovers to a tragic ending. Fate, in this play, is that Romeo meets Juliet at the ball and their death because of their parents, the Capulets and the Montagues, who can never stop fighting. It is truly fate when these two hopeless romantics meet at a ball that the Capulet family hosts. Young Romeo is in love with a girl named Rosaline, or so he thinks. After seeing Juliet at the ball, he instantly falls in love with Juliet. Later in the play, he expresses his love for Juliet, But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?/ It is the East and Juliet is the sun (2. 2. 2 3). Romeo explains his feelings for Juliet shows that he has clearly gotten ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. College Binge Drinking Introduction: One of the most widely used depressants, or drug as some may consider it, is alcohol. Alcohol is a part of many, if not most, of all our lives, and can be seen advertised on almost every street corner. In fact, in 2013, 56.4 percent of people, age 18 and older, reported they have consumed alcohol within the past month, and more importantly, 24.6 percent disclosed they binge drank within the past month as well (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2015). However, alcohol related deaths account for nearly 88,000 people annually, making it the third leading preventable cause of death within the United States (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2015). With close to a quarter of the United States ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, another study set out to investigate binge drinking at a single event, where students are encouraged to consume predetermined amounts of alcohol, such as the fourth year fifth challenge. The fourth year fifth is a challenge to fourth year college students, to consume a fifth of alcohol for the last football game. The research consisted of three focus groups with fourth year college students. Out of the 1,205 respondents, a total of 217 students reported they succeeded, or attempted, the fourth year fifth challenge. The respondents stated they participated in the challenge because it was a challenge, sense of accomplishment, wanting to participate in a tradition, and social ability (Foster, Bass, Bruce, 2011). Much like the other research relating to socializing, this study only focuses on college students, so the external validity is low. In order to gain richer insight into social norms for an entire population, other research should be conducted with an improved representative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Great Commission To Worship Book Review Abstract The idea behind the book The Great Commission To Worship by David Wheeler and Vernon Whaley is the combining of worship and evangelism, Thus evangelism and worship have a unique relationship. ... many times in Scripture it appears that while God is always our object of worship, the concept of obtaining salvation (evangelism) appears to be the motivation (11). As stated by the authors this book is the result of an argument between them as to which was more important, worship or evangelism. The book first shows the misconceptions that today s Christians have placed on these two concepts by placing them into two different classifications. After dispelling these arguments the authors present the biblical relationship between these two concepts. The authors spend the majority of the book expounding the idea of what they call the Great Commission Worshiper. (5) The where, how, and why of the Great Commission Worshiper is examined and expounded. They first define what a Great Commission Worshiper is, then how to develop this person, and finally how to reproduce Great Commission Worshipers. This is all accomplished through a mix of testimonies, both personal to the authors and those of other people, and biblical examples. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are separate acts; worship takes place in the church service in the prayers, offering, singing and preaching or during my personal devotion time while reading/studying the Bible and praying, while evangelism takes place outside the church walls while passing out tracts, visitation, knocking on doors and inviting people to church and foreign missions. This book has given me cause to step back and examine my personal definitions of worship and evangelism. Having read through this book rather quickly in order to accomplish this assignment I believe another pass through at a slower more contemplative rate is in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Water Dissolving Lab While looking at the results, I noticed that the cold temperature solution glowed for the longest time with an average of 14.5 minutes. The room temperature solution was next with an average of 13.5 minutes. Finally, the warm temperature glowed for the shortest amount of time with an average of 9.5 minutes. I noticed that the solubility affected the glow rate. The warm water was able to quickly dissolve the copper sulfate, Luminol, and Perborate mixture. However, the cold water took the longest because it was hard for it to dissolve. In order to keep the dissolving process going, every so often, I mixed it. My results indicate that if you want to locate the presence of blood quickly, you should use a warmer solution. However, if you want a longer glow, a colder solution may be a better choice. A t test was not used because there were only two trials. Therefore, it would be hard to compare and call it significant or not significant. My hypothesis was correct, because I predicted that the colder solution would take the longest. I think the results came out the way they did because the crystals had a harder time dissolving in the cold water, than in the hot water. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the Lux meter was not sensitive enough to pick up the light emitted from the Luminol. When I realized this, I had to rethink my project. I was going to record my observations, and make a table based on how bright I thought it was. However, the problem I realized with this was that my data would be opinionated. Therefore, it would be hard to justify. After, I realized that I could time how long the glow lasts for. By doing this, I would have true numbers to record. Overall, I think that by problem solving, I was able to figure out a way to make my project ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Dwelling in Possibilities Analysis Essay Rhetorical Analysis Is our youth doomed? Mark Edmundson begs this question in his essay, Dwelling in Possibilities. His essay explains how the lives of young people have changed drastically over the years. Edmundson, professor at the University of Virginia, says his students are constantly going and that they never stop; they never settle in fear of missing something great. In lieu of this, Edmundson says that they are, victims of their own hunger for speed (Edmundson2). He also adds that his students, and young people in general, use today s technology to be everywhere at once (watching a movie, instant messaging, talking on the phone, and glancing at a textbook) and are therefore, not anywhere in particular (Edmundson ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But, again, that is debatable and an author can never go wrong by proposing a solution when writing to persuade. Besides omitting a solution, Edmundson does an excellent job persuading his readers, especially with the use of references. Most writers, when writing to persuade, include facts and statistics to support their viewpoint. Edmundson, however, refers to authors, and very famous ones at that. This is a very successful method because his whole argument has to do with the lack of culture, art, and writing, in today s youth. Referencing these authors really helps the reader to sense where he is coming from and helps them to sense his passion for literature. Some of the authors referenced include: Thoreau, Immanuel Kant, Gertrude Stein, Nietzche, Lord Byron, Wordsworth, and Emerson. One reference, in particular, serves as an excellent example of how Edmundson s references are successful in getting his point across. He compares youth to the contrasting Byron and Wordsworth, Byron to how his students are today, and Wordsworth to how it ought to be. He states that Byron wished to never be bored, as does today s youth (Edmundson 11). Edmundson also mentions, students now are Romantics of a Byronic sort, and that, he would have adored their world of fast travel, fast communication, and fast relationships (Edmundson 11). In contrast to Byron and today s youth, Edmundson says that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Analysis of an Affair in Anton Chekhov´s The Lady with the... Anna and Dmitri are two people with a strong desire to be together, but this is conflicted by reality. Their reality is that they are married to other people. The love that they share for one another represents the struggle that one may face wanting to break away from reality. Dmitri was a man who had been unfaithful to his wife quite often. Her imperfections seemed to be his only reasoning for this. Dmitri was most likely only in Yalta to look for a new woman to have an affair with. Considering this, being with Anna didn t bother him. He was introduced in the story as a rather selfish man who seemed to just have his way with Anna. He referred to women as an inferior race , due to his past experience. Anna, on the other hand, was new to the idea of being unfaithful to her husband. This scared her so even though she knew that she loved Dmitri, she convinced herself that it was not real love that they shared. Throughout the story, both Anna and Dmitri changed the way they felt about their lives. Dmitri seemed to have had a very superficial relationship with his wife, and this made him appreciate his relationship with Anna even more. Once he spots her, the scenery in the story begins to shape. It is full of beautiful colors and light. The more exciting his life became in Yalta with Anna, the more dull and uninteresting his life back home became. His thoughts portray to the reader that he believes Anna is the perfect contender for an affair. The author of the story, Chekov, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The New Process Used Elements Of Tqm And Benchmarking Essay Application by other organizations. To reduce internal complacency, the navy identified financial, customer, internal, and learning and growth CSFs across the force to create greater awareness of financial accountability and regulatory compliance. Using the BPI process, navy financial executives analyzed internal processes across the force and implemented a new rule set. The new process used elements of TQM and benchmarking to foster and expand an organization s financial effectiveness to guarantee compliance with federal guidance, directives, and laws while ensuring proper appropriation, allocation, and accountability of government funds. As such, the navy developed and implemented the Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness (FIAR) assessment to create greater awareness of financial and administrative processes associated with organizational budgeting operations (C. Sacksen, personal communication, October 4, 2016). The FIAR examines internal financial and administrative controls related to travel documentation, financial accountability, appropriations, funding records, and written statement authentications. The FIAR process also examines whether an organization is applying sound financial controls and accounting practices in reconciling the travel budgets against the actual appropriated funds. Furthermore, the FIAR TQM guidance established new processes to reinforce awareness of expectations. In addition, the FIAR automated and standardized budgeting processes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How Did Marilyn Monroe Impact Society Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it s better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring ( Marilyn Monroe Quotes ). Marilyn Monroe had many hardships throughout her life. For example, living in multiple different foster homes and having troubles with three marriages but was still able to have a positive look on her life most of the time. She was an inspiration to be proud and happy with who you are. Marilyn Monroe had many struggles throughout her life but found the strength to overcome them and have a pretty large impact on society. Marilyn Monroe grew up as a very lonely child due to her mother s mental illness and living in foster homes. She lived in over twelve different foster homes (Lewis 1). Marilyn s mother, Gladys Baker, became very depressed soon after Marilyn was born and was institutionalized, sending Marilyn into her first foster home ( Modern American Poetry 1). Albert and Ida Bolender were Marilyn s first set of foster parents, and she lived with them the first seven years of her life ( Modern American Poetry 1). They were terribly strict...they didn t mean any harm...it was their religion. They brought me up harshly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marilyn played in multiple movies, in which she accidently created a dumb blonde character for herself, and she did not like or want to be perceived as the dumb blonde so she started reading and writing more (Monroe viii ix). Marilyn was a self educated women who had overcame a debilitating stutter, dyslexia, and severe stage fright to become an international Hollywood icon ( New Biography... 1). When Marilyn became very sad, and depressed while living with her second husband she decided enough was enough and that she was going or start taking care of herself (Monroe 127). Starting tomorrow I will take care of myself for that s all I really have and as I see it now have ever had (Monroe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Chapter 13 Margin Review Questions Name: ________________________________________________ Date: _____________ WHAP Chapter 13 Big Picture Margin Review Big Picture: 1. Assume for the moment that the Chinese had not ended their maritime voyages in 1433. How might the subsequent development of world history have been different? Is there value in asking this kind of what if or counterfactual question? Or is it an irrelevant waste of time? 2. How does this chapter distinguish among the various kinds of societies that comprised the world of the fifteenth century? Are there other ways of categorizing the world s peoples that might work as well or better? 3. What would surprise a knowledgeable observer from 500 C.E., were he or she to make a global tour in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3. Several changes would undoubtedly have surprised a knowledgeable observer, including the emergence of Islam; the revival of China and Western Europe; the collapse of the Byzantine Empire; the emergence of Russia and the spread of Christianity into that region; the emergence of states in Southeast Asia; the emergence of Japan; the emergence of powerful empires in West Africa. However, some features would still be recognizable, such as the persistence of Paleolithic, agricultural village, and herding societies; the continuance, albeit at a more intense rate, of long distance commerce and exchange; the persistence of broad cultural traditions, especially in the Mesoamerican, Andean, Chinese, European, and Indian civilizations. 4. A global traveler of the fifteenth century might have predicted that Islam, Buddhism, and perhaps Christianity would continue to spread; that the established cultural regions of China, India, the Islamic world, Christian Europe, the Andes, and Mesoamerica would continue to develop and expand; that long distance commerce and exchange would continue to have an important impact on the
  • 15. development of civilizations; that empires would continue to have a growing influence on world history; that the regions occupied by Paleolithic, agricultural village, and herding societies would continue to shrink. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Cinesite Case Study LONDON, MONDAY xxth SEPTEMBER, 2015: World class visual effects and animation studio Cinesite announced today the appointment of Melody Woodford as Executive Producer, a newly created role for the company. Drawing on her expertise in resource allocation, scheduling and crewing, Melody will oversee and maintain the smooth operation of the studio by taking advantage of Cinesite s increasingly broad service offerings at the forefront of technology and creativity. She will ensure the teams contribute at their highest and most efficient capacity whilst building close partnerships with clients and stakeholders. Woodford s appointment comes at a time of rapid growth and evolution of Cinesite s capabilities. These include the signing of a major feature animation deal with 3QU, which will see Cinesite create a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She has great experience working with large, diverse teams and fundamentally understands how to deliver films on time and on budget. This is a fantastic opportunity for me, says Melody. My early, hands on experience on the artistic side of visual effects has been a great advantage when balancing client expectations with the artist s perspective and what s needed to get the job done. Melody joins Cinesite from Framestore, where she held a senior production role. Prior to that, she was Head of Production at Method Studios, Prime Focus and Unit Post Production in London, and also at Infinite Frameworks in Singapore, managing large teams of artists on major productions. Melody s film credits include Jupiter Ascending, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Iron Man 3, Cloud Atlas and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. She began her career as a CG artist before progressing to VFX management. Melody will be based in London and report directly to Cinesite Production Director Courtney Courtney Vanderslice Law. ABOUT ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Electron Element The electron arrangement of an atom represents the particular orbitals in which are occupied by electrons in an atom. The relationship between the electron arrangement of elements and their position in the periodic table rely on an element s period, in which corresponds to the element s highest occupied energy level. This is due to periodic properties, this basically means that the elements properties are predictable based on their position within the periodic table. The periodic table is a result of the periodic law, this law was based upon observations made on the elements recurring properties and which elements have similar properties. The theorem in which explains this law is the quantum mechanical theory. When moving across each period, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The atomic radius is the measure of size of its atoms, usually the mean or average distance from the center of the nucleus to the boundary of the surrounding cloud of electrons. Ionization Energy is the energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom or ion. The first or initial ionization energy of a molecule is the energy required to remove one mole of electrons from one mole of isolated gaseous atoms or ions. . Electronegativity is a measure of the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pair of electrons. The physical properties include color, melting point, and freezing point. These properties all relates to electron configuration due to the element s valence shells. For example, noble gasses tend to be stable because the valence shell is full, and halogens tend to react quickly because one electron is absent meaning they can t have a full valence octet. Metals are found on the left hand side of the periodic table, they are good conductors, have a high melting point, and a large atomic radius. Nonmetals are located on the right hand side of the periodic table; they have high ionization energy and electronegativity. In conclusion, the relationship between the electron arrangement of elements and their position on the periodic table have two attributes in which include The number of occupied shells is the same as the period number. As well as, the number of electrons in the outer shell is equivalent to the group ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. What Does Green Symbolize In The Great Gatsby A very powerful color that is shown right from the beginning of the novel is green. Throughout this story, green is used to represent wealth and true happiness. Typically, green is shown through Gatsby s character because of his great fortunes and desires. As stated by Berman, The Great Gatsby , Money, after all, has been only a means to express otherwise inchoate ideas (Berman n.d.). This is a very powerful quote in the sense that it describes a major theme in the novel; money cannot buy happiness. What truly matters is the amount of love and happiness in life. Fitzgerald often tries to portray the idea of quality over quantity through Gatsby and his green surroundings. Green is largely shown in the novel as a light at the end of Daisy s dock. Gatsby often stares at this light, and he references back to it often throughout the story. In the novel it says, ...and distinguished nothing except a single green light, minute and far away, that might have been the end of a dock (Fitzgerald 21). This light represents Gatsby s love for Daisy. No matter how hard he tries, it appears that Daisy is simply out of reach. The light is literally his beacon of hope. Green sums up Gatsby and Daisy s love affair, including the way he uses his fortunes to try to impress her. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As mentioned by Huber, Fitzgerald uses the color white for the real West, although he doesn t even mention the name of the color (Huber, n.d.). The colors presence is so powerful, that it does not even need to be directly stated. For example, just talking about snow shows the same effects as the color itself. Jordan and Daisy are shown at first in white dresses. The reason behind Fitzgerald s logic here is to portray the two young women as pure and new as possible. They become very dynamic characters throughout the novel as we see, and their white purity turns pretty quickly to a different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. A Person Of Any Intoxicating Material The destruction of a person of any intoxicating material can result in such beautiful outcomes. The human race has accepted their history and works because it is their own choice by recreational intake, for productivity, and self medicating that has kept them alive for us to view their own life and such mentality that some may learn from or even follow. Without the self induced madness and without the people who tried self treating the psychiatric illnesses, we would not have the colorful history of the talented people who influenced the world. The general perspective that is in mind when drugs are presented, they are thought to be used recreationally(or for productivity), traditionally, for spiritual/religious gratification or for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The effects show greatly in their works when it s either literature, music or physical (drawn or sculpted) art. When taking uppers(cocaine, caffeine) and downers(tobacco, alcohol), the outcomes vary distinctly. Uppers cause a frenzy of productivity along with creativity and downers result in realistic works and more of the thought of darkness in the mentality that can be identified. To distinct drugs from one another, a good key would be from determined classes, subclasses and the short/long term effects they have. Another key would be if it is psychologically or physically affecting the user, this would either be a mental high or pain relief. Uppers, a class of drugs, cause a significant difference in heart rate, temperature and also some audio/visual distortion. This class of drugs has several substances that are categorized by uses and potent effect on the brain. Cannabis s (also known as an all arounder) treats are hallucination, heightened emotions, causes hunger, creativity, and the occasional pain relief from the type of high that can affect the physical aspects of the smoker. Another favorite would be Ecstasy that would cause sensitivity of touch. This would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Descriptive Essay About Mickey Mouse I remember it like it was yesterday; my heart was beating and I could hear and feel it, I had determination on my face and in my mind and it felt good. My determination was to beat my younger brother to the top of the tree in our side yard I almost never climb the trees in our yard for the fear of falling out; which has happened before when we went apple picking which did not end well on my part of climbing in those apple trees. But we were getting ready that nice sunny morning in the summer. I remember the nice sunshine heat on my face and the cool winds coming from the East and it was just exhilarating. I told my brother Michael I bet you five bucks you can t beat me to the top of that tree! pointing at one in the yard. I knew he would do it because he would want the money and he always wanted to one up me. So we were setting up and talking smack to one another, names being changed to something else although I deflected all of his I came up with the nickname of Mickey Mouse. Funny thing is that nickname stuck around through that day and not his real name Michael. So we are all prepared to do it and we are at the bottom of the tree. I noticed that there was a cinder block at the bottom of the tree and I said Mickey better not fall on that. . And that was a dumb thing to say as to I should have just moved it so there was no possible way it could happen. But I was just a fifth grader who did not think through things. Michael said I don t need to worry about it, you re ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Does Okonkwo Like His Father A sympathetic person can be whom identifies care and, if not necessarily admire. Sympathetic and Unsympathetic can be anyone and in this case i am going to talking a Okonkwo and how he has sympathy towards his family. Okonkwo sympathy will reflection how he treats his family and how he gets along with them. In Okonkwo case we will be talking about how he did not like his father Unoka and what he would do and also his third wife Ojiugo and how she would miss unattend his children. Okonkwo would treat them like if the weren t anyone to him. Okonkwo did not like his father s decisions and had really no patience for him. He had no patience with his father . If any money came his way, and it seldom did, he immediately bought gourds of palm wine . ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Pros And Cons Of Rescue Services The second reason people have the right to rescue services when they put themselves at risk is mountain climbing is difficult People do not have the right .wrong because what if the ranger does want and is just doing it to make living.Therefore rangers and rescue services should not have to save someone unless there dying.Mountain climbing has its pros and cons.The pinnacle of rock climbing is climbing Mt.Everest.Every rock climbers dream is to reach the peak of Mt.Everest.Mt.Everest is a 100% the most difficult and fatal mountain to climb.Even a harder challenge for risk takers is the seven summits.The first reason people do not have the right rescue services when they put themselves at risk.People do have the right to put others at risk for there foolish. strates that life is very valuable you only have one.Those who disagree think still its want that person wants do and so be is if they wanna risk there life them.This argument is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Negative Effects Of Technology In Education The popularity of technology is growing larger and faster than ever. The problem is, we may never be able to catch up to it. The young adolescent adults seemed to be more interested in technology. Some experts claim that it does more harm than value. In terms of education, technology is becoming more and more popular and used among many school districts, although this can come with complications and allows students to ease threw assignments without having to fix their own problems. Also, technology can affect teenagers social abilities and let strangers have access to personal information. Education has found its way into the loop of technology. Teachers are using ipads and laptops during class time to help conduct experiments, or share a presentation. This is allowing the students to gain instant access to the information they are seeking. Students also receive the opportunity to complete their homework online and print off their assignments instead of just using paper and pencil. Another pro for Technology in Education, there are countless sources out there which help enhance learning. In one research conducted, they compared the performance of teaching kids how to read a clock. One group was coached by an online app, another was shown by a toy clock, and the last group was trained by a drawing example. The results revealed that the children that were taught by the toy and app exceeded the paper drawing group (Galetzka). However, some would say that within education, the use of technology can influence students to cheat or take the easy way out on their assignments. Students today can easily access essays, reports, class notes, tests, etc. online, making it that much more difficult for teachers to know if the work their students hand in is original (Ronan). This dilemma interferes with teenagers processing new information. The Internet is a great tool; however, teens may rely too heavily on it, and worse, believe everything they see. I believe that the internet can be a great source to gain more knowledge, however, one needs to acknowledge how to effectively use this tool to benefit them. Next, technology helps us complete tedious tasks. For example, you are writing an essay and you are not an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Dna Ethnicity Testing Research Paper DNA Ethnicity Test: Knowing Where You Come Using The Latest Technology There are many people here in the United States and around the globe who might want to know their roots or where they really originate from. What s more, by utilizing DNA ethnicity test, it has never been simpler to finish this. There was episode in our home the previous summer that got me intrigued by getting some answers concerning my ethnicity. My more youthful sibling had a school undertaking where he should lead a little research into family trees, utilizing our family. I thought this would be a fascinating subject as I had never given much contemplated our family ethnic foundation and where we initially originated from. So I chose to research the subject further. There are three sorts of DNA that each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Do you truly know whether your predecessors were Native Americans or where they foreigners from different nations? You may have constantly known you were American or perhaps a Canadian, yet would you say you are truly certain that you are not part of whatever other race? Has anybody come up to you and inquired as to whether you originated from a specific nation since you have interesting qualities or your activations legitimacy such an inquiry? A DNA ethnicity test would have the capacity to give you a clearer picture. There is still trust in sight. DNA ethnicity test is as of now accessible for everybody who needs to discover where their progenitors began. A brief foundation on the subject: ethnicity testing really began with the supposition that every single person started in Africa. This very particular test is the first of its kind to be produced. The test can report part European, part African, and part East Asian family line. To delineate, an individual could have a conceivable consequence of 75% European and 25% East Asian. Still there are other people who may turn out as 40% African, 35% European, and 25% East ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Analysis Of Murder On The Orient Express Murder on the Orient Express was written by Agatha Christie, and was first published on January 1, 1934. The story takes place on a train heading toward Stamboul, and then a train from Stamboul to London, probably around the year 1930. The story begins with Hercule Poirot a famous detective boarding a train. During the ride however, there was a murder in one of the compartments. Hercule Poirot is the main character in the story. He is a worldwide famous detective, known primarily for solving murder mysteries. M. Bouc is an old friend of Poirot s and is the director of the train company, the Orient Express. Pierre Michel is the conductor who prepares all the different compartments all around the clock. Dr. Constantine is the man who examines the body, and also tries to help solve the case. Mary Debenham is an English governess, on her way to meet the new family she will be with. Colonel Arbuthnot is an English colonel for the Army of England. Mrs. Hubbard is an American matron who won t stop talking, especially about her daughter. She seems to be a daydreamer and a drama queen. M. Ratchett is a man who does not seem so bad at first but often wears a scowl on his face that frightens other people. Hector MacQueen is M. Ratchett s secretary who acts more like a translator. Edward Henry Masterman is M. Ratchett s personal valet who does not talk much at all. Antonio Foscarelli is a big Italian who talks a lot, but seems innocent. Cyrus Hardman claims to be an American detective ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Scientific Revolution 1500s The first event that occured in set one was The Scientific Revolution. In the 1500 s changes took place in science that directed towards a new way of looking at the universe versus only looking at it from a religious standpoint. European scholars made new advances in chemistry, medicine, physics, etc. These new teachings about the physical world led to the beginning of the Scientific Revolution. Scientists looked for natural laws in the universe, which led to the Enlightenment philosophers looking for natural laws that governed society and politics. After the Scientific Revolution, an era known as The Enlightenment occurred in the 1700 s. In the Enlightenment, philosophers developed new ideas about basic human rights and the way government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Medicare Remittance Advice Log Reflection As a Revenue Cycle Coordinator, I am responsible for planning, organizing, and coordinating activities to monitor and report the revenue that is received for the hospital. In the 3rd quarter, I noticed that there was an increase of volume of remittance advice remark code #M39 on Medicare remittance advice log. Not only did I notice that there was an increase of volume of remittance, but also that 75% of the denied claims showed the code 93798 was used. To rectify the issues I suggest that the doctors get educated with the ICD/CPT codes and get educated on the new LCD policies. The coders themselves need to keep updated with any changes that were made in coding and reimbursement policies. An important part of avoiding errors is communication ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Prenatal Drug Abuse When considering making changes to the laws that stand today, one should think about everyone affected in the situation. The mother is not always the only one that is affected, but the child, other family members, and the government also get involved. The number of tests that are run need to be changed; it will help to keep the drugs away from the fetus if the mother knows that she is going to be tested. Also, the child should be taken away from the mother if drugs are found in the body during gestation. If the law would prosecute mothers for doing drugs, it would limit the amount of money spent by the government. On the other hand, the law could prosecute a mother for child abuse. The baby s life is in danger because of the mother s actions, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When a child is affected from the mother using drugs during gestation, the child suffers for an infinite amount of time, so states should consider rethinking the laws to better support the child, not the mother. A child suffers with a numerous number of issues for eternity whenever his or her mother uses drugs during pregnancy. On the other hand, a child that is effected should have the rights to not live with the person who harmed him. Child abuse should be illegal in every state, not just the few that have made it illegal, and the mother should be tried and prosecuted. Along with keeping the child safe, prosecuting the mother also ensures the child to having a better life. The child will not have to worry about being made fun of, suffering from terminal diseases, and losing a parent to drug use. The child is more likely to live a healthier life if law enforcement can do away with the drug using mother. The laws that are in effect today are not feasible in most circumstances. The laws do not push through enough, and they are not strong enough to keep the drugs away from the child. That being said, more children are being affected day by day. The enforcement of the laws against prenatal drug abuse, in the United States, is important to the children of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Government Regulation Of Tobacco And Alcohol Sales And... Q1 Distributive policies control the allocation of benefits to particular groups, they are easily introduced as they can be implemented independently without effecting other groups benefits. (Palmer, Short, 2014) Such as governments Indigenous Chronic Disease Package which aims to manage chronic diseases that effect Indigenous Australians. (AIWH 2014) Another health policy is regulatory, which provides limitations on how specific groups act, some groups are allowed more freedom while others can be more restricted. (Palmer, Short 2014) For example, the state government regulation of tobacco and alcohol sales and supply. (AIHW 2014) While in pursuit of credibility and self promotion, organisations can develop a self regulation policy which can potentially reduce government interfering. (Palmer, Short 2014) Redistributive policies consist of the change of distribution of income, wealth, property and rights of groups by deliberate acts from the Government. (Palmer, Short 2014) The Pharmaceutical Benefit Scheme is an example, as it provides medicine to disadvantaged Australians at a reduced cost. (Human Services 2016) Q2 Health policy is different from other types of policy due to the complex structure of health care, role of medical professionals and the ethical and societal expectations. Firstly, due to the complexity of the health care system, there is dubious comparison to other models such as economic or social activity which add to the difficulty of individuals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. A Survivor s Story Angela Goodwin-Slater An annotated bibliography is a list of available references to books, articles, and documents. Each reference is followed by a brief description of the content, quality, and relevance of the source this is the annotation. An annotated bibliography is similar to a bibliography with one significant difference: an annotated bibliography has an evaluative paragraph after each reference. In her article A survivor s story Angela Goodwin Slater (2013) claims that the effect of child abuse on her was mental illness, drug and alcohol abuse, low self esteem and possible tendencies of being a child abuser. Goodwin slater goes further to say that her mother developed this abusive nature from an abusive grandparent. She tries to point out that child abuse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Gender Bias SONA: Own Gender Bias in Change Detection for Gender Specific Images The previous research was based on change blindness, such as, not able to view change when in an environment. Changes of the environment can vary to the color, people, etc. In addition, there are two different types of processing, such as, bottom up and top down. For instances, the bottom up process observes the physical missing in the environment. And, the top down process observe the beliefs, expectation etc. of the participant. Furthermore, the question for this research was that men and women would not differ their capability to view changes in images. In addition, that men and women would view changes sufficiently in the images if it pertain to their gender rather than the opposite gender. The methods used in this research were participants, materials and procedures. For instance, the participants consist of 53 undergraduates, in detail, 31 women and 23 men. In addition, the race of the participants were a variety of Whites, Blacks and Hispanics. Yet, the race of the participants were not equaled, for example, there were more Whites than Blacks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, based on the chart in the research the gender image type did not reveal such a prominent result. The women in the research did have further favor women oriented images than the men oriented images, as well as vice versa for the men. Yet, the different was not a major change than projected in the question for the research. Furthermore, the changes in image were the key factor in the research. The participants were not that successful in pointing out the changes or no change on the images. In addition, the participants demonstrated that the top down process is more influenced in this research than the bottom up process. Overall, the research was a success due to the questions were proven in numerous ways with the assist of participants, methods and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Statistical Methods in Measuring Corporate Performance The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of commonly used statistical data in the measurement of corporate performance by examining various models and methods. Corporate performance can be defined as fundamental measures of organizational aptitude used to assess the health of the organization and to provide focused direction to operations while supporting managers. In order to measure the company s intangible assets such as customer relationships, internal processes, and employee learning and development while aligning the corporation s overall business strategy, statistical analysis of performance measurement data must be utilized. The task of evaluating the latest performance measures and aligning business strategy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each is a reaction to the findings of the one before until a pattern can be observed. This is also rarely used in performance measurement. Probability Distributions Range and distributions depend upon the amount of data available. The information sought in performance measurement is usually continuous, that is, measurable and therefore denoted as f(x). Since the probability or distribution of possible probabilities is continuous, the likelihood that the probability is any specific point estimate is really zero. The range for probability then depends on the level of valid, available information. A probability distribution indicates all values that a random variable can assume and shows the likelihood of occurrence. By examining distributions of data, important characteristics such as shape, location, variability, and unusual values can be detected. The conclusion as to the relationships between different variables can then be generated from the observation of patterns in data. An example of a normal distribution test is the Gauss curve. The bell shaped curve represents the odds of each outcome on the range of several outcomes. In a normal distribution observations are distributed symmetrically around the mean, 68% of all values under the curve lie within one standard deviation of the mean and 95% lie within two standard deviations3. This is good for intervallic continuous variables. Another type of distribution is done when the results are not ranged along a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Dr. Simons And Christopher F Chabris Introduction Research has proposed a visual phenomenon that implies that everyone has a visual blind spot a small region in each eye that cannot see our surroundings. This phenomenon brings about the theory of inattentional blindness; that we sometimes miss opportunities or events because we are focusing on something else. The concept rose from Harvard psychologists Daniel J Simons and Christopher F Chabris 1999 Gorillas in our midst study. Their aim was to study the psychology of vision, doing so by creating four 75 seconds films involving two team of 3 players, one team wearing white tops and the other wearing black, moving around passing 2 balls continuously. Two conditions were used; after 44 48 s either a woman holding an umbrella would appear in the film or a woman in a gorilla costume would appear. Participants were asked to watch and observe the videos and monitor the balls being passed back and forth. At the end of the study they were then questioned about the 2 conditions and what they saw. The study s findings supported the idea of inattentional blindness for dynamic events. To test this hypothesis, an experiment was carried out to investigate inattentional blindness in a different setting using a similar method. A person dressed as a white mummy was used in lieu of a gorilla. It was predicted that more participants would report seeing the mummy in the visually similar condition (the white tops) rather than the visually different condition (the black ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...