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The Importance of the Act of Reading” by Paulo Freire essay
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Bredahl
Harlie Cheyenne Bredahl
Professor Peter Epps
Composition II
08 September 2014
I The Importance of the Act of Reading by Paulo Freire, describes the importance of the act of reading
beyond numerous experiences in his life as a child, a teenager, and an adult. Freire begins his article
by taking readers back to where he was born, in his home city Recife, Brazil. He uses very itemized
imagery to describe the trees, the house and the atmosphere of where he grew up and how the text,
words, and letters were incarnated in the series of things, objects, and signs. He describes the trees, the
house and the atmosphere of where he grew up and how the text, words, and letters were incarnated in
the series of things, objects, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Schools often require reading materials containing unfamiliar subjects to students. Recognizing that
there is significance for critical understanding of the text itself as well as the act of reading, this
explains why many students today struggle with reading material that is not relevant to their lifestyle.
Freire portrays that by the statement, reading the world precedes reading the word, and reading the
word implies continually reading the world (Freire 286). A person should read their world, and then
interpret it. They can then use their existential experience of the world to connect to what they are
reading in print, and better understand it.
Reading a text as pure description of an object, and undertaken to mechanically memorize the
discrimination, it is neither real reading nor does it result in the knowledge of the object to which the
text refers (Freire 284). When a teacher gives a reading assignment, the students that read to memorize
the text likely do not gain the significance of what that literary work contextually attempted to deliver,
nor is it necessarily understood by the reader. If a student was really taught the significance and
meaning of the text instead of mechanically memorizing it, the student should have better outcomes
both with gaining the insight of the assignment and the memorization of key points. Mechanistically
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Social And Social Support And Spirituality
Social Support and Spirituality When using the FICA spiritual History tool (Pulchalski, 2006), M.L.
discussed both spirituality and social support (Appendix H). M.L. considers herself to be spiritual, but
not religious. Being close to nature, her family, and her pets gives her life meaning. She prays to God,
but feels deviated from a church environment and does not want to belong to a church. She did not
want to disclose further information, but summarized her preferences by having a past of traumatic
experiences regarding her family s Catholic following and her education in a Catholic school
environment. Economic Status M.L. recently retired from her full time job and is living by a pension.
M.L. discussed a difficulty with managing her budget and paying for bills. Most of her pension is used
to pay for her mortgage, bills, and other expenses. M.L. began to express that she has anxiety about
paying back her children s student loans and said she has a lot of debt from educational loans for her
children, in addition to other debts that she owes. She also expressed frustration and explained that she
pays for the majority of her family s bills and her estranged spouse provides minimally for the family.
Palta, Financial strain is associated with increased oxidative stress levels: The Women s Health and
Aging Studies , p. 533) suggests that High financial strain may be associated with increased oxidative
stress, suggesting that oxidative stress could mediate associations
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Old Chillingworth In Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter
The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is a book written about the punishment of bearing the
cost of Adultery. This features the leading character, Hester Prynne, letting the reader see her as a
symbol of courage and how the effect of a single letter can have on one s life. Hester Prynne and her
lover have too many problems in the result of the letter, with one, of course, being the vengeful pursuit
of her husband, Roger Chillingworth. Hester s betrayal sparks Chillingworth s nature as the
antagonists in the story, with his desire for revenge and his self inflicted moral deterioration. His keen
attributes, combined with his madness, results in the novel s main idea of the consequences of sin.
This leaves Old Chillingworth s as being a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This gives him the chance to interact with Hester on good terms, but that is quickly neutralized when
his kindness was due to luring out the truth. His rise to fame in the town assigns him to the dimming
Reverend, Arthur Dimmesdale. His villainy, in this case, enhances the plot by placing Dimmesdale
right in the lion s den; leaving Chillingworth to be able to poke and prod at Dimmesdale conscience, a
strategy that Dimmesdale did not notice. His torment of the already weak Reverend shows his twisted
mentality and lack of human remorse, which eventually is the downfall of Arthur Dimmesdale and the
doctor himself. Chillingworth s actions towards the Reverend is revealed when his true colors are
exposed by the light given off of the meteor. Now his presence stands for the confirmation that he is
an evil man and the continuation of torturing the Rev. though now it is going to be physical damage
rather than his spiritual self. His descent into madness is characterized by his outward appearance that
is noticeable by both Hester and the townspeople, At first his expression had been calm, meditative,
scholar like. Now there was something ugly and evil in his face, which they had not previously
noticed, and which still grew more obvious
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Fahrenheit 451 Censorship Quotes
Imagine living in an unknown world where the norm is seen as the wrong thing. Imagine living in a
society where reading books was considered a crime and you could be killed if the government found
books in your house. The culture, characters of Montag and Beatty and the theme of censorship in
Bradbury s novel Fahrenheit 451 creates and interesting dystopian novel that serves as a warming to
future readers. Beatty and Montag battle different views throughout this novel that seem to be a key
point in relating to the theme and culture. The theme of censorship is shown in many examples and
quotes in this novel. After reading this novel, one will have a better idea of what a dystopian society is
like. Almost all charterers except for a few, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The message that the author is trying to communicate with its audience is that owning and reading a
book is illegal. The members of society focus only on entertainment and speeding through life. In this
quote, Colored people don t like Little Black Sambo. Burn it. White people don t feel good about
Uncle Toms Cabin. Burn it. Someone s written a book on tobacco and cancer in the lungs? The
cigarette people are weeping? Burn the book. Serenity, Montag. Peace, Montag. Take your fight
outside. Better yet, into the incinerator. Funerals are unhappy and pagan? Eliminate them, too. Five
minutes after a person is dead he s on his way to the big Flue, the Incinerators serviced by helicopters
all over the country. Ten minutes after his death a mans a speck of black dust. Let s not quibble over
individuals with memorandums. Forget them. Burn all, burn everything. Fire is bright and fire is
clean. (Bradbury 57) readers can infer that books are hated in this society as the quote talks about
burning everything that is even considered a book. Montag burns his own house down mainly because
Beatty makes him, but what if Montag partly wanted to do it himself? If he was going to go down for
reading books why not do it himself? Beatty had read books himself in the past but was never caught
for it. Montag knew this as Beatty taunts him at the fire department with quotes of literature, but
Montag couldn t say anything because it would be like a confession. Montag basically had to censor
the information he retained from the books he read, as some of them changed his views on the world.
People are also willing to stand up for what they believe is right. The quote There must be something
in books, something we can t imagine, to make a woman stay in a burning house; there must be
something there. You don t stay for nothing (Bradbury 48) shows how the women thought books had
more potential than anyone else thought. She lit herself and her house on
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Teenage Alcohol Abuse
Gateway Technical College
Teenage Alcohol Abuse/Addiction
550 150 2W7A
Psychopharmacology
Instructor
Dennis Markus, MSW, LCSW, C SAC
Tracy L. Murray (Rego) MSW, LCSW, CTS
11 November 2009
The dangers of teenage alcohol abuse are underestimated in our country due to the social acceptability
of the drug alcohol. The social acceptability of alcohol itself is seen by the frequency it is categorized
separately from other drugs and substances when we talk about use and abuse. Alcohol is a drug but
our nation and the media do not want to call it one or treat it like one. Alcohol is a legal drug abused
by many teenagers and this paper will address some of the issues today s teenagers face when dealing
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Parents may think as long as their children are drinking beer instead of doing drug s its okay. People in
America do not want to wake up to the fact that alcohol is a drug and it does kill our youth. Youth
need to be educated on the affects alcohol can have on their bodies, and parents and communities need
to play a role in their education. Contrary to popular belief, youth do drink alone just like some adults
do. They drink to change their mood, alleviate boredom, and to handle stress. Many youth will drink
anything as they don t realize the difference in alcohol content between hard liquor, beer, or wine
(Novello, 1997). Even if teenagers attempt to read the labels on alcoholic beverages, they may be
confused due to obscure labeling. High school students drink 35% of all the wine coolers consumed in
the United States and they believe beer has a higher alcohol content than wine coolers. According to
the 2006 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), in the past year, 32.9 percent of the
youths surveyed from age 12 to 17 had used alcohol. According to the 2005 NSDUH survey, 74.3
percent of high school students nationwide had already consumed one or more drinks in their lifetime.
Many teenagers and children get their information about alcohol from friends and the media. With
these sources they do not have sufficient information to advise them of the dangers of alcohol
consumption (Pringle,
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George Lakoff Progressives Analysis
My English professor instructed my class and me to read a few passages written by George Lakoff a
book titled Don t Think of an Elephant! Know Your Values and Frame the Debate the essential guide
for progressives . George Lakoff, who is the leading authority in political framing, communicates his
metaphor for the nation as a family and government as its parents , offering his reputation for
progressives as the nurturing parent who believes parents are equally responsible for raising the
children. and teaching the children value in empathy and responsibility . I will explain Lakoff s
metaphor for progressives listing their values and the progressive political principle , in addition,
prove how his concepts are accurately applied in an article from progressive s view titled Smart Social
Programs by Jason Furman. If the government is referred to as a parent then, the people it governs are
its children. Lakoff expresses the progressive approach to the governing of its people that of a
nurturing parent equally sharing the duty, teaching through empathy and responsibility, as a parent
protecting their children from harm, and teaching the child to be ... Show more content on
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It is the job of the government to promote and if possible, provide sufficient protection, greater
democracy, more freedom a better environment, broader prosperity, better health, greater fulfillment in
life... In essence, if you are a nurturing parent and your children needed help you would give them the
type of help he/she needs to succeed. In Smart Social Programs Furman argues We cannot solve
poverty or lack of mobility overnight, but contrary to what the skeptics say, investing in families
works not just for them, but for all of us. Furman s support for the government assisting programs
portrays the nurturing parent Lakoff associates for the
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Asthma Case Study Essay
This paper will review a case study of a 30 year old patient who has been diagnosed with asthma and
allergies. The patient was put on the medications; albuterol, (Proventil), salmeterol (Sere vent), and
montelukast (Singular). The patient s provider told the patient to come back in two weeks for follow
up. If at that time she is still wheezing, he would put her on an oral corticosteroid (Kelleher, Sheryl
MS, CFNP, Class Assignment). This paper will define what asthma and its pathophysiology is, as well
as review the patients prescribed medications of albuterol, salmeterol, and montelukast. Lastly, a
review of corticosteroids and their adverse effects, dosing, and other implications will be discussed.
Asthma can be defined as a chronic pulmonary disease that involves inflammation and
bronchospasms. To fully understand asthma and its attributes, one must understand the
pathophysiology of asthma, including the lower respiratory tract, and the bronchiolar smooth muscle.
Stated simply, the major role of the respiratory system is to bring oxygen into the human body, and
remove carbon dioxide (Adams, Holland, Urban,). This is nonetheless respiration, or the exchange of
gases. Another phenomenon occurring in our respiratory system is ventilation. This is when the air
moves in and out of the lungs.
Bronchiolar smooth muscle is located in the Bronchiole and plays a very important role in the
physiology as well. They either contract or relax. Relaxation of the bronchiole smooth
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Robotic Rights Are Really Required
Robotic Rights Are Really Required Envision a world where people and robots are living together in
harmony achieving things that no one could ever do alone. Now envision that same world where
instead of working together, robots and humans are at war because of robotic rights. Both worlds are
equally possible depending on what people decide to do with robots. If A.I. never receives rights, the
second scenario may very well happen, but if they are given rights, scenario one may happen. In a
world where technology is rapidly advancing, A.I. is becoming more intelligent everyday. Some day
in the near future robots will exist that can walk, talk, and even dance in the human world. With the
increasing intelligence of these A.I., they will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They just believe that they all have the same object (Sautoy 13). With A.I., a person can t look into
their box of consciousness to see if they too have a beetle. Alex Knapp, an Associate Editor for
Forbes, poses an interesting question: If an AI can t alter the rules its creator set up for his behavior,
purpose, etc., is it really conscious in the same way that humans are? (Knapp 10). People can t
determine if A.I. are conscious the same way people are if they can t change their programming
because humans, from birth, are programmed to do certain tasks. These are called instincts. The robots
programming is just their instincts making them the same as people and making it impossible to
determine their consciousness. All three datas point to humans not being able to tell whether or not
A.I. have consciousness and if humans cannot decide if an A.I. is conscious, then there is no reason
they should keep A.I. away from human rights. Humans have the right to explore where they came
from and their beliefs, why they re alive and who they are, so there isn t any reason A.I. shouldn t be
able to do the same. The second reason A.I. deserve rights is because technology is rapidly advancing
faster than ever before. In every sci fi story, robots have always aided humans with everyday tasks.
They cooked, cleaned, were alarm clocks, read stories, put the children to sleep, fed the pets, defended
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What Are The Similarities Between Yelawolf And Machine Gun...
Though the similarities between Yelawolf and Machine Gun Kelly s lives and appearance seem
similar, the differences in their music and fan base set them apart . Machine Gun Kelly (also known as
MGK) is better than Yelawolf when you consider the accomplishments he s made through his career
so far, the quality of his music, and the connection he has with his fans .
MGK, born Colson Baker, was born in Houston, Texas but was raised in Cleveland, Ohio where he
was raised by his father. His mother exited his live early in his life. Colson found his love for music at
age 9 when he first listened to rap artist DMX. He started rapping while still in high school and
quickly gained a large local following through the release of several mixtapes, In 2009, MGK went to
New York to compete in the Apollo, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
MGK fans have gone above and beyond the barriers of other fans to support the rapper and his career.
From tattooing his motto and lyrics on their bodies to staying overnight in below zero weather just to
see him live in concert. When Colson was just starting out, fans would offer him places to stay, food to
eat, and anything else the rapper needed to perform at his best at his shows. Many of his fans have
expressed how the words in his songs kept them from committing suicide and encouraged them to
keep going. One of the reasons his relationship with his s fans is so strong is because when it comes to
his life and his past mistakes and addictions he doesn t sugar coat it. He tells his fans exactly what he
has gone through in hopes to help them see that there is a better way of living. Yelawolf doesn t have
the same connection to his fans as MGK. He has a committed group of fans that buy his albums and
go to his shows but there are none that are willing to go above and beyond that. His music is more
tailored to partying and having a good time instead of talking about what s
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Catherine Earnshaw Essay
As represented in Catherine Earnshaw s early characterization, the social and cultural ideals of the
time period are heavily reinforced through Catherine s defiant individualism and love for the initially
lowly Heathcliff, which contrasts with the civility and propriety of the people around her. Despite
being set solely in the Yorkshire Moors in England, the delicate social hierarchy of class is clearly
seen in the residents of both Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange, in which Wuthering Heights
lacks the class, refinement, and civilization of the latter. Despite the era s social expectations of
women as submissive and demure individuals expected to marry into a wealthy family, Catherine
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With this description, Catherine emphasizes the social values of the eighteenth century through her
willingness to defy authority and reason, pitting her against the strict societal expectations of the era.
However, the exposure of Catherine to Thrushcross Grange as she stays at the manor to recover from
the injury to her ankle, prompts a transformation in her romanticist character that openly explores the
cultural values of the Yorkshire Manors. The civility of the Lintons in Thrushcross Grange transforms
the once defiant and youthful Catherine into a mature and well groomed lady that develops an internal
conflict between her love for the well mannered and wealthy Edgar Linton and the lowly Heathcliff.
In Brontë s novel, Catherine emphasizes her characterization in a scene where she laments this
internal conflict saying, I ve no more business to marry Edgar Linton than I have to be in heaven; and
if the wicked man in there had not brought Heathcliff so low, I shouldn t have thought of it. It would
degrade me to marry Heathcliff now; so he shall never know how I love him (Brontë
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Circadian Rhythm Dysregulation
Pregnancy is suppose to be the happiest moment of the women s lives; however, sometimes it does not
happen that way. Unfortunately, during this time future moms live, in fact, a sentimental roller coaster
during pregnancy. This instability occurs due to the sudden alteration of the hormonal levels that
prepare the woman s body to receive the unborn baby. As a result, some women may struggle with the
pregnancy symptoms such as confusion, fear, and depression. According to the Journal of Women s
Health, researchers propose that circadian rhythm dysregulation plays a role in mood disorders and
reproductive hormones may modulate circadian rhythm amplitude and phase. The dramatic
fluctuations in reproductive hormones that occur during pregnancy and the transition from pregnancy
to postpartum occur together with alterations in diurnal melatonin timing and quantity. They
hypothesize that the changes in reproductive hormones occurring during pregnancy may alter
circadian rhythms and thereby precipitate depressive symptoms in vulnerable women. Since many
women struggle with depression during their pregnancy, experts are always researching to help ...
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Unplanned pregnancy, especially for teenagers or single women can be extremely stressful especially
if they come from a very conservative family, who does not accept sex before marriage. Moreover,
domestic violence may be another cause of depression during pregnancy. Unfortunately, many women
get sexually, physically, and emotionally abused by their partners. Another reason for depression in
pregnant women may just be because of their family or even personal history of depression in the past.
For those reasons, many women struggle with depression during their
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The Causes And Effects Of Stress
Jasmine Rinear
CHTH210
10/19/17
Stress is something that is inevitable, but what people do not always understand is the fact that
anxiety, depression, sadness, and stress all impact your physical well being. All of these factors trigger
a lower immune system, now picture being in poverty with fear and stress, what people do not get is
the fact that it is not just being hungry or feeling less clothed, it is the feeling of believing you that are
unwanted, uncared for, and unloved. The term stress filled with uncertainty that is used to describe a
dreadful continuous event or responding to events. Growing up in poverty can lead to poor health and
social outcomes, which can also have the impact of morbidity and chronic diseases that impoverished
kids from academic achievements and more behavior problems and emotional issues (Gupta, 2007).
This also includes inadequate health and educational resources which creates a toxic environment,
fewer social opportunities and more exposure to trauma. It is important to recognize that stress is a
trickling effect, it affects you but also the people around you. Stress can influence the way the brain
develops. During, fetal brain development, a very long process starts after the tenth gestational week
when organs, begin to form, during this time the body is extremely vulnerable to the excessive
maternal stress hormones which can change the cognitive function and behavior of the baby.
(Lefmann,2014) The hippocampus is related to memory and
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Truman Foreign Policy Change
Duplantier, Robert
IRLS 214
Progress Assignment
1) The National Security Council has a long linage dating back to the end of the Second World War,
and has played a vital role in the President s decision making process of national security and foreign
policy matters. Established under the National Security Act of 1947 and later was amended by the
Reorganization Plan in 1949, the council was placed in the Executive Office of the President. Setting
on the council is the President as the chairmen, along with the Vice President, Secretary of State and
others that assist the president for National Security Affairs (National Security Council n.d.). The start
of the National Security Council was brought under the administration of President Truman, ... Show
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As discussed previously the beginning of the Council was a rough start with President Truman not
attending any of the meetings and relying on the cabinet members to pass the information along to him
as it came. President Truman believed that the Secretary of State should sit in as the chairman, and the
Council was a forum for studying and appraising problems and making recommendations, but not the
one for setting policy or serving as a centralized office to coordinate implementation (Best 2011, 10).
Later on the Hoover Commission made the recommendation that a better relationship between the
Council and the Joint Chief of Staff would best serve the president. Shortly after President Truman, no
longer made the chairman the Secretary of State but that the President should fill this position (Rosati
and Scott 2013, 115). Under the Kennedy administration, the attempt was made from the beginning to
cut a lot from the Council. Kennedy made the position of Director of the Office of Emergency
Planning to the Council. This position was to be used in case of an emergency to coronate any type of
response that might be necessary. Like Truman, Kennedy made most of the biggest decisions outside
of the regular Council sessions more of an informal session with his closest advisors there (Best 2011,
13). With President Johnson taking over as president, Johnson was left with
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Naked Egg Essay
The science of the naked egg project is based on the ideas of biochemistry. Biochemistry explores the
chemical processes related to living organisms. This is a science that brings together biology and
chemistry. Biochemistry focuses on processes happening at molecular level, what s happening inside
our cells, studying components like proteins, and lipids and organelles. It looks at how cells
communicate with each other. Through the comprehension of specific idea about biochemistry the
experiment of the naked egg can be understood. Prior experimentation, the history of the egg, and
vinegar allows for the important concepts of the naked egg to be applied through biochemistry.
Humans have always eaten eggs, for about six million years. Eggs have a lot of protein, so they are
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The inside of the egg stays intact and it is held together by two fragile membranes just inside the shell.
Even though this experiment may sound insignificant, it can be used for a real world application.
When carbon dioxide is absorbed by seawater, chemical reactions occur that reduce seawater pH,
carbonate ion concentration, and saturation states of biologically important calcium carbonate
minerals. This is called ocean acidification, OA for short. Carbon pollution is warming the climate, but
it is also making oceans more acidic. Oceans absorb about a quarter of the carbon dioxide, humans
produce this by burning fossil fuels each year, that is changing their basic chemistry. This can be bad
for creatures in the ocean that have calcium carbonate in their shells or skeletons, this includes
mollusks, crabs, and corals. Those creatures are having a hard time living as the sea is changing
because of the acidic water, it makes it harder for them to grow their shells. It s not just creatures with
shells, if you live in the ocean bad things could still
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President Andrew Jackson Essay
President AJ Andrew Jackson was born in 1767, and grew up in the border of North and South
Carolina. He attended frontier schools and acquired the reputation of being fiery tempered and willing
to fight all comers. He also learned to read, and he was often called on by the community to read
aloud the news from the Philadelphia papers.
In 1775, with the beginning of the American Revolution, Andrew Jackson, then only 13 years old
became an orderly and messenger. He took part in the Battle of Hanging Rock against the British and
in a few small skirmishes with British sympathizers known as Loyalists or Tories. His brother Hugh
was killed, and when the British raided Waxhaw, both he and Robert were captured. Because Jackson
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After one year in the, Jackson moved to the Senate, the other chamber of the Congress of the United
States. He served from September 1797 to April 1798 and then retired to private life.
During the years of 1804 to 1812, Jackson settled, with his wife in his home retiring indefinately.
Although Jackson was active in local politics, he took little interest in national affairs. The one
exception was his brief involvement with the so called Burr conspiracy. Former Vice President Aaron
Burr, determined to restore his personal fortunes, convinced Jackson that he had government backing
to lead a filibustering expedition into Mexico. Jackson agreed to build him some boats, but when he
realized that Burr and his group were acting entirely on their own, he immediately dropped his
connection with the scheme. Jackson s hot temper involved him in a number of feuds and duels. Many
of them were caused by remarks made about his marriage. The duel with Charles Dickinson in 1806
stands out as an example of Jackson s characteristic refusal even to acknowledge the possibility of
defeat. Jackson let his opponent fire first, because Dickinson was a faster and better shot. Allowing
himself time to take deliberate aim, Jackson planned to kill his man with a single bullet, even if he had
shot me through the brain. Thus, Jackson took a bullet in the chest and, without flinching, calmly
killed his man. Jackson was also
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Introduction. I. Did You Know That The Longer You Expose
Introduction I. Did you know that the longer you expose your brain to your smart phone, tablet, or
computer the more it begins to think like a brain that is addicted to heroin? II. Dr. Nicholas Kadaras,
executive director of the Dunes East Hampton, one of the best rehabilitation centers in the United
States and a former clinical professor at Stony Brook Medicine, has found that his patients who are
addicted to technology show some of the same personality symptoms as drug addicts. III. Through
research on the effects of technology on the human brain, I discovered some of the implications of our
exposure to technology. As the aunt of three small children, ages six, three, and two, I noticed
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1. Our brains are constantly developing and with technology developing almost just as rapidly, we
should be cautious of the amount of time we spend tuned in to our devices. 2. Technology is the
culprit of a new wave of mental disorders that are developed after birth. Dr. Larry D. Rosen is a
professor emeritus and is a former chair of the Department of Psychology at California State
University in Dominguez Hills, California and is also an internationally acclaimed expert on how
technology affects the mind. Dr. Rosen lists that symptoms of an iDisorder are changes in the way our
brains process information and our abilities to connect to our environment. C. Lastly, technology has a
profound effect on our senses. 1. Dr. O.D. Sikes, professional optometrist and chairman of the North
Carolina State Optometric Society Para Optometric Education Committee, states that twenty eight
percent of people spend ten or more hours a day in front of a digital device and that this amount of
exposure can lead to digital eye strain. 2. Technology s connection to our brains has affected our
reflexes. There have been instances where people have found themselves trying to pinch enlarge
people from a distance in real life. (Now since we know how technology affects out impulses, let s
look at how it affects our ability to socialize.) II. Technology has hindered our ability to learn
efficiently and communicate properly. A. First, learning
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Synthesis Lab Report
Results and discussion
Synthesis
Synthesis involves reaction of substituted salicylic acid hydrazide 1 with substituted benzoyl chloride
2 which resulted in the formation of substituted diacyl hydrazines (3a f). Cyclization of substituted
diacyl hydrazines was carried out using Lawesson reagent, which resulted in formation of 2,5
Disubstituted 1,3,4 thiadiazoles (4a f). 2,5 disubstituted 1,3,4 thiadiazoles undergo reaction with
different aromatic aldehydes to form different novel Schiff bases. The compounds were purified by
repeated recrystallization from ethanol and then dried under vacuum [24, 25]. The scheme for
synthesis is explained in Figure 1. The structure of all the synthesized derivatives was confirmed by
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From the results, we can conclude that the synthesized compounds were moderately active against
tested microorganisms with the range of MIC values for S. aureus (0.5 19.6 µg/mL), S. epidermidis
(3.4 20.4 µg/mL), M. luteus (2.1 21.6 µg/mL), B. cereus (3.6 24.8 µg/mL), E. coli (0.09 25.1 µg/mL),
P. aeruginosa (2.2 22.6 µg/mL), A. niger (1.2 25.2 µg/mL). The compound 5 (2 Mercaptophenyl) 2 (N
benzylidene 4 aminophenyl) 1,3,4 thiadiazole 6f was found to exhibit the most potent antimicrobial
activity with the MICs of 0.14, 3.4, 2.1, 3.6, 0.09, 2.2 and 1.2 µg/mL against S. aureus, S. epidermidis,
M. luteus, B. cereus, E. coli, P. aeruginosa and A. niger respectively and also more active than
Ciprofloxacin and Ketoconazole against S. aureus, E. coli, A. niger. It can be clearly said that 6f
showed significant results as compared to others as per SAR studies when compared to standard drugs
Ciprofloxacin and Ketoconazole. Other compounds 6a e, 7a f also showed good antibacterial and
antifungal activities. The compound 6f showed maximum activity which might be due to para
substitution, electron withdrawing group, ortho substituted sulfahydril group in disubstituted 1,3,4
thiadiazole. While the other compounds, though they contain electron donating group, ortho
substituted hydroxyl group unfortunately produced weak antimicrobial activity (Table 3), (Fig.
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Business Continuity Plan For Motorsport Ltd
BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN FOR MOTORSPORT LTD Version: 1 Produced by: Motorsport
consulting team Date Produced: 11/12/2015 Approved by: Updated: Should be reviewed by the 10th
June, 2016 The Business Continuity Management Team will review the Policy and Framework bi
annually; it will also be reviewed when significant changes occur within the Motorsport business
operations. This document consists of Policy Statement: outlining the approach of Motorsport to the
Business Continuity Plan (BCP). Operational Framework: explaining the management of Motorsports
BCP and the roles and responsibilities of those involved in the delivery of the plan. PURPOSE The
purpose of the business continuity plan is to enable Motorsport Ltd to continue business operations to
the widest possible extent and within the shortest possible time after the occurrence of an unforeseen
circumstance that may have disrupted business as usual . This business continuity plan will identify
such circumstances and provide a framework to preserve Motorsports reputation; assets; staff;
customer base; profitability and its capability to achieve its objectives. Unforeseen circumstances
include but are not limited to flood, fire outbreak, earthquake, sabotage, fraud etc. and the
aforementioned may be minor or major incidents depending on the level of impact they may have on
the business. POLICY STATEMENT Objectives Motorsport s policy is to maintain the continuity of
its activities, systems, facilities and
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Gender, Race, And Ethnicity And Power Essay
Society is complex and diverse. In such a diverse society, individuals may have different life
experiences to one another. While some individuals have positive viewpoints in the society, others
may differ in an negative aspect. In this socio autobiography, I argue that the society is an nightmare
as humans develop a whole range of complex sociological concepts. The following paragraphs will
explain the struggle of my life experiences being influenced by using the concepts of gender, race and
ethnicity and power.
My journey began the moment I entered the world on May 25, 1996. I was born and raised in a small
developed country called New Zealand. At birth, my biological sex was quickly determine as I was
category as a baby girl. My parents, both immigrant from Hong Kong, China in the 1980 s. As a
result, I automatically associates with an East Asian background which is dissimilar from the Western
culture in New Zealand. I grew up as the youngest member in the family, among with one older
sibling.
The concept of gender has a strong social impact on me. When I was born, I was immediately
assigned to a biological sex as a female with two X chromosomes. I was then socially classified as a
girl in the society with feminine gender roles. Gender is defined as a social principle which attribute to
the roles and expectations of males and females through the years of different societies (Phillips,
2005). Gender can be considered as behavioural, cultural and psychological traits
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Relationship Between Bitter Flavors And Bitter Flavor
Abstract
The realization of this experiment had as main objective to show the relationship between the bitter
flavor in spinach and the bitter flavor in Phenylthiocarbamide (PTC). In many past studies about this
relationship the results have shown that there is a significant difference between the bitter taste in
some vegetables and the bitter flavor present in PTC (Sandell Breslin,2006). In order to approve or
disapprove this hypothesis 19 students in the same class were tested to see if they tasted the bitter
flavor in spinach. The spinach leaves were blended with mango juice using a blender machine. The
result of this part of the experiment were recorded in a table to be analyzed. The results showed that
26.3% of the subjects were super tasters of the spinach (indicating that they tasted the bitter flavor). In
contrast about 73.7% of the same subjects were considered to be super tasters for the PTC (grading the
bitter flavor 4 or 5 in a 5 scale; being 5 the maximum for bitterness). In conclusion it can be say that
this two results were not very related. This experiment can be used to further analyze how some
vegetables may have bitter flavor and not be correlated to the bitter taste in PTC.
Introduction
PTC which stands for phenylthiocarbamide is a chemical compound that has been used as an
instrument to test taste sensitivity to bitter flavor (Kim Drayna, 2004). In the early 1930s a chemist
named Arthur Fox unintentionally discovered
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Environmental Impacts Of Landslides
Landslides are among the most common natural hazards and are the most damaging, leading to a
variety of human and environmental impacts. Landslide is the result of a wide variety of processes
which include geological, geomorphologic, and meteorological factors. Landslides triggering factors
including geological, hydrological, topographical factors and loading conditions. From Garg to the
Himalayas, covering an area of 30% of the world s long land, resulting in a large number of different
and complex physical properties, which are popular in extreme weather conditions, weather, and harsh
weather conditions. In many places, national highways, especially 108, are hit annually. As a result,
there was a serious problem of destroying agricultural change. The land should provide the land,
appropriately or indirectly, with accurate research and an opportunity to appreciate the estimate
Land consolidation is a geographical event that causes damage to infrastructure, loss of life,
turbulence and other transportation problems from small difficulties in social and economic disasters.
Losses from soil erosion are less than other natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, winds, etc. 1
Scraping is often an unlikely injury. Economic losses in the United States amount to 1 2 billion US
dollars and 25 to 50 deaths. In China, direct economic losses amount to about $ 1.3 billion, with about
9,000 deaths 3, and the annual loss of $ 150 million.
Many parts of Jammu Kashmir are vulnerable to landslides. The Jammu Srinagar National Highway
gets blocked at a number of places during the monsoons, due to landslides. The landslides occurrences
have caused several accidents in the past and have taken a heavy toll on human lives and properties
and it is a major threat at present and in future too. The NH 1A passes through the steep slopes of the
Himalayas. Past records indicate that more than 100 fatalities have occurred in a span of 10 years. The
present paper is an attempt to study an area on NH 1A which is simultaneously affected by landslides
and the adoption of remedial measures for it.
DESCRIPTION OF THE STUDY AREA:
The study area is located in the state of Jammu Kashmir along the National Highway(NH 1A), and the
name of
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Nootropics Or Brain Steroids
Nootropics are brain drugs also sometimes known as brain steroids or smart drugs . In other words
these are pills, medicines and other supplements designed to improve your cognitive performance and
make you smarter, more alert and more focused. They might also boost memory or mood or any other
aspect of mental performance. These work in many different ways and their mechanism of action is
part of what dictates their effects.
Many nootropics are simply stimulants along the lines of caffeine, guarana or thermogenics. These
work by speeding up the metabolism and thus increasing wakefulness and energy thereby increasing
awareness and memory. Others are neurotransmitters which work by aiding the communication of the
neurons and thereby
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A Research Study On Regulatory Environment
Regulatory environment TB is a notifiable disease in Nigeria. The TBLS in each LGA routinely
conducts TB surveillance by ensuring information on all newly diagnosed patients are entered in the
LGA TB Central Register in accordance to the NTBLCP guidelines. The TBLS collects information
from both public and private facilities on the NTP. The State TBLCP manages TB activities at the state
level and ensures TB interventions are implemented with the framework of the National guideline.
Quarterly TB data collected from the state TBLS is collated, analyzed and findings are disseminated to
the Federal and Local Governments, as well as partners within the state. There is no policy requiring
PHP to notify the state or national level on TB cases There is no policy on the regulation on the sale of
anti TB drugs in the non public sector and be bought without a prescription from onsite pharmacies
within hospitals, drug stores or off site pharmacies. The cost of anti TB drugs varies by type of PHP
and clientele. Drugs are provided free in the public sector All 39 states have TB/HIV Technical
Working Groups (TWGs) of which functional is dependent on funds. Adherence to 40% female
gender inclusiveness within the TWG was not achieved as membership was based on office
designations. As at date, the NSP 2015 target of 37 TWG has already been met, however the
functionality and gender inclusiveness of these TWG s needs to be addressed Policies National TB
and HIV policy addresses
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Lourdes M. Sant A Case Study
Lourdes M. Santa developed an interest in serving the community at an early age, starting in her youth
group within church ministries. Her career consists of over 20 years in office atmospheres, as well as
in the community and involved within businesses, military, real estate, church ministries, and
community activities. To begin with, in 1999 2000, she worked as the Hispanic Business Council
(HBC) Coordinator for the Kissimmee/Osceola County Chamber of Commerce, as the liaison between
the Chamber members, the community leaders, and public officials by enhancing the relationship to
advance the goals and purpose of the Hispanic Business Council within the businesses and
community. She also served on various committees, business roundtables, and board of directors
meetings representing the Hispanic Business Council Kissimmee/Osceola County Chamber of
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Selected out of 6 personnel to serve a special Active Duty Special Works (ADSW) tour with Personnel
Administration office at MG (Major General) level command to United States Army Reserve (USAR).
SPC Santa assisted with expediting the mobilization of 1400+ personnel and assisted with personnel
actions in Orlando, Florida, as most of her unit was deployed to Kuwait. She also worked as a military
technician by providing administrative support for programs of the unit in training, mobilization,
personnel, retention, and served as the coordinator for the administration of unit and individual
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Daylight Saving Time Research Paper
How to explain the concept of Daylight Saving to your kids? When spring approaches, the clock turns
back 1 hour, and when Fall approaches the clock turns ahead 1 hour. Performing this ritual twice a
year in front of your kids can confuse them as they may have many questions. Although the process of
explaining Daylight Savings Time seems a bit challenging for a child to understand, this article will
give you some advice to help ease the explanation process so you can get the point across in a simple
way. Helping your child learn about the concept of Daylight Savings Time will increase their time
telling skills so when the subject comes up in school they are already familiar with the process. As
long as you make this skill learning experience fun and informative, your child will understand the
concept better. Most states in the United States recognize Daylight Savings Time except for Arizona
and Hawaii, and most US territories recognize it except for the US Virgin Islands and American
Samoa. Tell A Story The best way to get a point across to a child is by telling a story. Get a map or
globe and demonstrate the earth rotating around the sun explaining why the sun sets late in the day or
rises or early in the morning. This would also become ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This history lesson could continue with the original concept of Daylight Savings Time brought into
existence after the Civil War allowing each individual state to choose if they want to recognize the
concept. Of course, this caused a societal imbalance because people traveling from state to state would
often become confused about the time. However, during the 1970s is when the Daylights Savings
Time Law was passed and by the year 2005 majority of the states recognize
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Explain the Relevance of the Ministry of the Prophet Amos,...
Explain the relevance of the ministry of the prophet Amos, a prophet of social justice to our present
day setting.
Writing at a time of prosperity, when a sharp contrast existed between the luxurious life of the nation s
leaders and the oppression of the poor was the prophet Amos (John W. Ritenbaugh)
During the reign of Jeroboam II Israel had become a wealthy and prosperous nation. It was a golden
age for Israel, a time of political stability and economic growth. This wealth however was not enjoyed
by everyone, as the northern kingdom became more urbanised it saw an emergence of a wealthy
middle class and a widening gulf between them and the poor. It was against this social backdrop that
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Western countries employ factory workers in parts of Africa and pay them as little as eight pence an
hour, when they could afford to pay them properly. They are also subjected to long hours and unsafe
working conditions. This is due to the greed that exists in Western society, where big businesses are so
concerned with making a profit that they will cut as many corners as necessary in order to increase
their gain. They get away with subjecting men, women and even children to harsh and brutal working
conditions which a Western society would not tolerate if it was happening to them. As God s people
we, like the Israelites, are called by God to stop these injustices. An article in The Guardian stated that
what the average British child spends on crisps and sweets in a year could supply a family in Malawi
with grain for a year. The bridge between the worlds riches and poorest is now so wide that simply
putting money in a charity box is not enough. We need to become more directly involved in the fight
against world poverty; this can be done by perhaps sponsoring a child or by visiting some of the world
s poorest places to help build hospitals or schools. We should all see ourselves as God s people and
therefore equal, deserving the same opportunities and standards of living. ‘God condemns their
sacrifices because of their oppression of the poor and their disregard for justice and righteousness (The
Grace Institute), their ill treatment of the poor makes their
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Equality In The Time Machine
The Journey for Equality The sole equality on earth is death. Although true equality may not be
attainable in this world, Wells explores what life would be like if peace and equality was normal. The
Eloi and Morlocks are used to represent his ideas, and although they have differences, they are both
given the chance to become better. H.G. Wells manages to incorporate a sense of equality throughout
his novel The Time Machine.
H.G. Wells leaves the characters nameless in order to create a sense of equality among them. The very
first thing Wells does is introduce the characters, because without them, there would be no audience to
tell the story to. The characters are important to the novel, yet most of them remain nameless. They
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Wells portrays a manipulative relationship between the Eloi and the Morlocks. The Eloi abused their
power and in return, the Morlocks took it over. Starting in chapter five and throughout the rest of the
novel, we see the hostility of the two groups. The Eloi hate the dark because of the Morlocks. The
Morlocks terrorize and eat the Eloi as portrayed by the Time Traveller. Upon finding this out, the Time
Traveller jumps to the conclusion that the Morlocks are bad. In fact, the Eloi had it coming to them,
they dealt a dirty blow and they received a bigger one. Wells used his knowledge to interpret what
would happen if one group was given the upper hand for too long. It s only natural for the Morlocks to
retaliate, and this nature is why equality is never attainable. Although the two groups are depicted as
enemies, they are equal in certain ways. Both groups were given a chance to excel and it happened at
different times. The Morlocks were able to assess the situation, and given there opportunistic origins,
were able to make the best of it. Neither group is better than each other, but neither group is worse
either. This equality between them, although fleeting, depicts a surreal, almost utopian,
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Analysis Of Matthew Johnson s The Strengths And Weaknesses
Moreover, Matthew Johnson effectively challenges conventional views of castles and underscores the
complexity of such structures by using a variety of credible sources and evidence. He successfully
supports his thesis by covering all his bases and acknowledging different viewpoints. Johnson s
analytical methodology helps defend his notion as by examining other academics works he is able to
offer greater insight and provide new conclusions; I have discussed what I view as a series of ruptures
in other books [...]. Johnson principally presents the strengths and weaknesses of other academics to
make up the bulk of the book. He criticizes those with distinctive and limited views and by presenting
their weaknesses he is able to further support his thesis. For example, by highlighting the problems
associated with the constricted military view such as using our modern preconceptions to defend what
the intent of the builder at the time was, only aids Johnson s notion that castles cannot be one thing or
another but rather more complex. One cannot use their own bias of what was intended or the thought
process in order to defend their statement. Another instance where Johnson offers his own inquiry to
add dimension and illustrate the intricate nature of castles is in the subheading Ripples from Italy. The
author touches on the point that France is often the contender for parallels in late medieval Europe
however, that this on its own cannot produce a critical examination of past
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Ode to Autumn by John Keats Essay
Ode to Autumn by John Keats
This poem that I am going to be focusing on is titled Ode to Autumn , written by John Keats. This
poem shows an aspect of the natural world and I am going to prove in detail how the techniques used
by the poet made me think more deeply about the subject.
The title of this poem is Ode to Autumn . This is basically what the poem is about. The poem focuses
on autumn, one of the four seasons. I am going to be focusing on two techniques used by the poet
which are mood and word choice. Autumn is known to us as a season heading into the cold winter.
However, the poet expresses Autumn as a fun filling and a season with numerous activities. The poem
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These verbs are found in line five, seven and eight of stanza one. There are such as to bend , to swell
and to set budding . The use of verbs in this early part of this poem is effective in creating a sense of
motion and it makes the reader think deeply about he kind of autumn that the poet is describing.
Finally, in the first stanza, the poet uses repetition to also convey and image of plenty. The expression
to set budding more and still more shows that there is plenty. It also shows something infinite. The
poet uses the repetition of the word more to convey this image. This type of technique used is very
effective as it increases the emphasis on the right message that the poet is trying to carry across.
The second stanza focuses on the behaviour of the poet and how he reacted to autumn. It also shows
how relaxing autumn was. Again, the poet starts the stanza with an expression, this time a question.
Who hath not seen Thee oft amid thy store?
The poet then goes on to answer this question. The third line in the second stanza reads sitting on a
granary floor . This suggests that the poet was relaxing on the granary floor in a laid back atmosphere.
The poet uses the word choice winnowing before including the word wind. This technique is effective
because it brings in a sense of motion in the wind and the word winnowing
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Of The Muskoseepi Park Skateboare Prairie Skatepark Strategy
Introduction
The Muskoseepi Park Skatepark and Grande Prairie Skatepark Strategy open house was hosted on
October 24th at 6:00 pm in a Muskoseepi Park meeting room facing the proposed expansion site. This
open house is part of the council directed Skateboard Park Strategy to access existing parks and
recommend new areas and designs that will meet current needs and look ten years into future needs
(Grande Prairie Skatepark Strategy, 2017). During this open house participant input on both locations
for future skateparks and designs for the City of Grande Prairie and the two proposed concept
drawings for the Muskoseepi Park Skateboard park were explored. The following paper will explore
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For the Muskosseepi Park Expansion piece, participants were encouraged to collaborate on the two
concept designs that were based on initial feedback provided at the July open house. During this
element, consultants explained in detail the possible options for the park and circulated taking notes of
participant desires, likes and dislikes (IAP2 Public Participation Spectrum, 2007). This element was
very interactive and gave each participant a chance to share his or her thoughts and concerns. The
consultants will be re tweaking new elements into the final concept design and be bringing the
proposed model concept for participants to have a 3D model to give final feedback on prior to the
construction phase in spring 2018.
The consultants effectively applied the IAP2 s Code of Ethic for Public Participation Practitioners and
met the role of a practitioner by building trust, respect for communities, defined the publics role and
promoted commitment and advocacy ( IAP2 s Code of Ethic for Public Participation Practitioners,
2007). Both the consultants and staff were skill and educated on effective engagement; the
presentation was located in an all abilities accessible building that had access to free parking and easy
access to transit to eliminate
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Living On Campus Is Developing A Sense Of Belonging And...
Living on campus comes with both benefits and challenges. One of the biggest benefits of living on
campus is developing a sense of belonging and forming relationships within the community. As an
RA, creating a sense of community is one of my top priorities. In order to provide my residents with a
positive housing experience, I hope to make my floor a comfortable space in which residents gain a
sense of belonging that they may have initially surrendered when they entered a new environment. To
help my residents develop self esteem and self actualization, they must first develop a concrete sense
of love and belonging, As a humanist, Maslow believed that people have an inborn desire to be self
actualized, to be all they can be. In order to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
My second goal is for my residents to develop an acceptance and appreciation for the diversity present
within the floor. Up until this point, residents have been spending time with other residents who I
would consider to be similar to themselves, and I would like to see residents forming new
relationships and learning more about people who are different whether that be differences in
demographic characteristics or in opinions/personalities. A third goal of mine is to form relationships
with each of my residents, more than just surface level information. I want my residents to feel
comfortable approaching me for any reason, and having a familiarity with them on a deeper level will
help in those tougher circumstances, A relationship developed between the good RA and his or her
residents becomes the foundation from which to resolve problems that occur during the year (Vetter,
1993). Overall, I hope that my residents will get to know each other and get to know me so that the
residence hall becomes less of a foreign place and more of a home.
Although I am going to be positive about reaching the goals I have set for my community, there are
some challenges that I expect might cause difficulty. One of my main concerns is related to the
physical layout of my floor. My floor is designed in the shape of an L ; my room is located in the
middle of one side of the L and there are doors for floor entry on both ends. I have already noticed that
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Direct Consumer Pharmaceutical Advertising ( Dtcpa )
Direct to consumer pharmaceutical advertising (DTCPA), defined as an effort (usually via popular
media) made by a pharmaceutical company to promote ... prescription products directly to patients, is
a common practice and an important issue that impacts the health of U.S. citizens, the prices of
prescription drugs and health care, and doctor patient relationships (Ventola). This paper will discuss
the historical and political lens of DTCPA: how and why changes to DTCPA were made in the past,
how current politics suggests a possible change to decrease or limit future DTCPA could be
accomplished, and specific regulatory aspects that require more attention. This is important because in
order to propose reasonable changes, we need to understand which would likely succeed in the near
future and which are most needed. First of all, understanding the significant roles of culture and the
political groups in changing DTCPA s history can help us understand how and why future changes
might be accomplished. Culture has been a driving force throughout DTCPA s history. Julie Donohue,
who is qualified to discuss this because she earned PhD in health policy from Harvard University and
completed a postdoctoral fellowship in pharmaceutical policy research at Harvard Medical School,
presented an exhaustive history of U.S. DTCPA in The Milbank Quarterly ( Julie ). The 1906 Pure
Food and Drugs Act, operating under the Progressive Era s cultural belief in consumers sacred right to
self
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Traveling With Kids Essay
Traveling can be hard, especially if kids are involved. Any parent knows that traveling with kids can
be tricky, challenging and fun all at the same time. As a matter of fact, the process might seem like an
endless amount of things to do, all for a short time. Like in almost every aspect of life, however, with
tons of preparation and patience anyone, including you, can plan a family trip trouble free. This article
will focus on how you can make traveling with kids easy, exciting and yes, even relaxing.
Family Travel Tips
Keep track of flight details: It can be stressful and even impossible to schedule your kids bedtimes
during long trips. Let s say, for example, you re traveling across the globe, from the United States to
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All dramatic play is make believe. That being said, it can be quite nerve wracking for some kids to go
through all the personnel, inspections and long lines. As a solution, inform and educate them in
advance on what s expected of them at the airport and discuss the environment if they re old enough to
understand. You can practice by role playing beforehand so they won t get overwhelmed with all the
procedures and pre boarding requirements. Organize their personal belongings, making sure they aren
t wearing any belts and don t have other metal objects with them that might attract TSA s
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Social Implications Of A Negative Impact On The World
I know many of my friends that have encountered a situation that caused negative social implications.
They would upload personal information to sharing websites such as the well known one, www.ask.fm
or Facebook. Every piece of data they would decide to share to the world enabled people from
anywhere to read and acknowledge the information about them which could have put them in potential
danger to threats that would complicate their lives. Since they decided to do so, future employers may
have had the chance to find out about this information which contained personal data, inappropriate
language and dangerous actions. This could have prevented them from receiving/applying for a part
time, or register for college, or at the extremes suspend them from attending school. After a speaker
about online networking visited our school, his speech had a positive influence on some of my friends
where they then proceeded to delete the comments/pictures from the websites and off of their accounts
which cleared some of the tension between certain people. Some ways to prevent social implications
from having a negative impact on yourself, family, friends or the wider community is to think before
you post something on digital platforms that has the potential to harm yourself or one another.
Initiative must be used before uploading information or pictures about yourself or others by following
simple steps such as asking yourself: is it true, will I benefit from it, will it offend someone,
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James I Influence
James VI of Scotland/James I of England and Ireland (Charles James Stuart) The popularity of the
King James authorized version of the Bible, published in 1611 is well known; however without
research, the history behind this Biblical translation can be obscure. Without the influence of King
James VI and I, the translation would not exist. In addition, the life of King James VI and I reflects
important societal and personal values that are in conflict today. Born into royalty within a country
with political and religious turmoil, his actions and ambitions laid the course for events that affected
the course of history. His impact upon lesser known figures in history as well as future rulers in
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King James VI regarded the English Puritans as similar to the group of Scottish Presbyterians he had
previously dealt with and was often harsh in his decisions, banning many religious petitions. He
upheld conformity of the clergy and opposed their efforts. The Hampton Court Conference, despite
many disagreements and unsuccessful outcomes for the Puritans, did provide the opportunity for the
agreement of a new translation of the Bible, completed in 1611 and was called the King James Bible.
Although the two sides differed in their reasons for the translation, the effect was a Bible that was
noted for its majesty in style , the most acknowledged accomplishment of English literature and a
great impact upon shaping the English speaking world. King James VI gave the translators direction to
ensure the new version would conform to the ecclesiology and reflect the episcopal structure of the
Church of England. Forty seven scholars who were all members of the Church of England completed
the translation and as common with other translations at the time, the New Testament was translated
from Greek and the Old Testament from Hebrew and Aramaic with the Apocrypha from Greek and
Latin. The Puritans were members of the Church of England, opposed ecclesiastical policy and wanted
reform in the
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Blackwell V. Blackwell Case Study Summary
The following is a case study of Blackwell v Blackwell, that is connected to the principle of Secret
Trusts and particularly Half Secret Trusts. In order for the principle to be understood, it is significant
to expatiate on what secret trusts are and the several laws revolving around them. In general terms, a
secret trust arises where a testator, A, tells B that he is leaving property to B on his death, and that he
wishes B to hold it on trust for C, even though no trust for C has been set out in any formal will
executed by A. If B agrees, when the property passes to B on A s death, the court will enforce the
secret trust despite its informality and require B to hold the property for C. In secret trusts, two
different types are recognised by the courts, one where the trustee and the terms of the trust are not
mentioned in the will, this is a fully secret trust while a half secret trust is subject to a trust obligation
which is apparent on the face of the Will, but the terms of the trust and the identity of the beneficiary
are not disclosed. The trustee is not in position to deny the trust and can not fraudulently take the
property because he is a trustee for someone. Equity will not allow him take the property beneficially.
The major difference between both is the extent in which disclosure is made as to the recipient of the
gift intends to take the property as a trustee rather than for himself. Secret Trusts can also arise where
there is no will, it may be in a case of
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The Lottery Responsibility
The short story The Lottery by Shirley Jackson covers many eerie points in life and how people follow
their lives in shadow. People follow their lives like pathways and some do not see these paths with
many turns, one example is school everyone thinks that school is necessary in order to further your
career in life. Now The Lottery has many questionable idealisms of how on the twenty seventh of
every month the town s people gather at the square and have a sacrificial drawing. Upon finishing the
drawing everyone looks to see who the unlucky person is. No one flinches or even tries to prevent this
event they all follow the rules down to its gruesome finish. The actions of the community were not
really Tessie s fault because the choice of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
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the lottery are more important to follow than her own life. It shows that everyone abides by the
Lottery and that the rules seem to be more important than Tessie. This story shows that even rules can
be more important than life itself. In this time, even though the towns people are against the lottery
except for some of the towns people others are just following the crowd and killing innocent people
and moving on like it is nobodies problem or as if they had satisfied some calling.
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It s Time to Move Beyound Race Essay
In Michael Omi and Howard Winant s essay Racial Formation , we see how the tendency to assign
each individual a specific race as misleading. This essay suggests that race is not merely biological,
but rather lays more in sociology and historical perspective. Once we look at someone and say, They
re white , it brings forth all the stereotype s that go along with that race , and once the race is assigned,
it is assumed that we can know something about the person.
Indeed, if we were to accept that people do fall nicely into specific races, it would seem to ascribe a
sort of universality to the group. In other words, if a black man from Kenya was raised in Chicago, IL,
rather than Kenya, due to his biological race, it could be assumed the ... Show more content on
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This also doesn t convince us that attributing every individual to a certain category is even beneficial
or necessary.
Ultimately, the paper states that once we designate someone as a certain race, we then have a basis to
differentiate ourselves. This serves a people in power the most, as when the Irish Americans, though
viewed as somewhat unruly, were still able to enter and run for public office because of naturalization
laws of the late nineteenth century. Once it was established in the United States that there were
competing groups out there in the labor force, namely African, Asian, Latin, and Mexican Americans,
it became advantageous to draw a color line to create a large group, those of lighter skin color, to raise
and continue to hold the power through numbers and mass alone.
Once it becomes established that a group s tendencies are of a natural prescription, as in the Ethnic
Notions film, and once the greater society adheres to the simple guidelines fed to them, the argument
is then taken out of the minority group s hands. Immutable then would describe the group lacking
power enough to break the stereotype. This social construction of race, one that lumps a mass of
people into an ambiguous category, becomes an enigma. In order for the group to break free from this,
they must acquire a perspective, but their morale is so beaten that they are happy to have any place in
the society, so the enigma grows. One thing is evident; we could
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Paragraph On Yoga Shoes
Yoga is an eminent activity just like any other sport as it also requires an apt gear. The conception of
yoga focuses on serenity and agility. Performing yoga discalced is better only on soft grass in the
chasm of nature. Conversely, the shoeless yoga exercise is not safe on the concrete floors.
Consequently, the top yoga shoes are essential for you to focus, not on your surroundings; but your
body and mind. As the trend is gaining profit for the shoemakers, the search for the right shoes is
becoming utterly devastating. For that, we have brought you the top shoes for yoga.
10. NBERA by 2econdskin Durable Outsole Barefoot Water Skin Shoes
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You can fancy the shoe as feet s gloves. The sizes up to 7 options. The material is mainly polyamide
and rubber.
5. NuFoot Betsy Lou Fuzzies Women s Shoes
This one is an elegant and flexible yoga shoe with an exclusive and artistical design pattern all over it.
These are cosy and easy to exercise or jog. Furthermore, there is soft fuzz inside the shoe. You can
wear these pairs both indoor or outdoors. Because of make, these are popular among women.
4. NuFoot Betsy Lou Women s Shoes
This shoe is a black multi stage pair of ballet shoes. This is a unisex product, therefore, both men and
women can use them. The shoe is available in 7 to 10 shoe sizes. As you have already read, the
benefits are beyond compare. You can wear them in yoga classes as well as in dance activities,
travelling etc.
3. L RUN Unisex Water Shoes Barefoot Skin Shoes
This is a pair of blue and black coloured yoga shoes. As the shoe is unisex, you can choose a variety of
sizes either small or extra large. Consequently, you can wear them with ease and comfort. The base
material is nylon but apart from that, it comes with a rubber sole too.
2. Skechers Cali Women s Meditation Slingback Yoga
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Thesis About Snow Treasure
Have you ever thought about your country having a war with other country?? Snow Treasure by Marie
McSwigan is a sad and memorable story of children carrying gold in Norway(Norway is their country)
and adults fighting with Germans. This story is important to people who think war is nothing. Because
in this story, they show how they are having a hard time during the war. I really admire character Jan
Lasek, who is a Pole but he was once German solider. Then you ll ask me why. Because he risked his
life to save Peter from German army.
This story takes place in Norway during a war with Germans. The protagonist is Peter, a brave young
boy about ten years old. He leads children to carry a gold in Norway to Uncle Victor, because Uncle
Victor should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It s important because it shows how much hard time they are having during the war and it teaches you
how people get hurt by war. In the war between Norway and German, children always have to pull
gold on the sled because Germans can take them. They carry more than 100kg. It will be really hard.
And by hurting, sure it can be like shooting gun hurting, but if our heart hurts, it really hurts. Like
with war, when people pass away, think about it. How will their family feel?? Really, really sad. So I
think like war, we shouldn t make it happen.
I was able to identify with Peter who was afraid at first to be the leader but later on he did a great job.
I strongly recommend this book because it is touching and it shows how children has done a great job,
with very responsible actions. I was very moved with Jan Lasek because even if he can die, he risked
his life for Peter. How touching and amazing is that?? I think I can t have done it. I was inspired with
Uncle Victor s idea. If children is around, who would think they are carrying a gold?? It was a great
idea. It taught me that if we really want something, they risk their lifes to. Like for example, if my
mother is sick, than I ll do anything to fix it. Won t you?
It s a interesting story. It really made me sweat some times. And you ll be moved with what Jan Lasek
has done for Peter. I really loved this book. I recommend to all my
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The Advantages Of Homeschooling
Homeschooling
Homeschooling something that s grown over time and is become popular in homes. The children are
taught at home, by either the parents or a teacher that comes to the home a few times a week, or every
day like normal schooling. Children being schooled at home get many options when learning, and also
get to grow around the home. Homeschooling is a smart idea for parents to consider for their kids
because of different socioeconomic factors in the child s life, keeps the child safer, and gives them
more opportunity to use religious instruction in what they are learning.
When parents are choosing to homeschool, or put their children in public schools they look at the
different socioeconomic factors in their lives. These socio economic problems help in the decision to
homeschool their children. Depending on how many kids are living in the home, it may be easier to
homeschool their kids instead of on sending them to public school. homeschooled students were more
likely than public or private schooled students who are living in families with three or more children
(Princiotta and Bielick, Web). Parents that are living with three or more children, it is easier for the
parents to school from the home instead of sending them all to public school. If the guardians were
tight with money and couldn t afford to buy uniforms or buy them all the clothes they all need, it
would be a lot cheaper to have them hand me downs for the children. Another thing is if the children
are
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hindu death rituals
There is one thing that is certain in this lifetime that eventually we all must die. A belief in the cyclical
reincarnation of the soul is one of the foundations of the Hindu religion. Death is viewed as a natural
aspect of life, and there are numerous epic tales, sacred scriptures, and vedic guidance that describe
the reason for death s existence, the rituals that should be performed surrounding it, and the many
possible destinations of the soul after departure from its earthly existence (Retrieved from
http://mailerindia.com/hindu/veda/index.php?death on 18th January, 2012).this essay will discuss the
rituals performed for the soul of the dead body so it reaches heaven peacefully.
Traditionally, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The standard cremation ceremony begins with the ritual cleansing, dressing and adorning of the body.
The body is then carried to the cremation ground as prayers are chanted to Yama, invoking his aid.
It is usually the chief mourner and the eldest son who perform the Agni or fire ceremony. He
circumambulates the pyre counterclockwise for everything is backward at the time of death and lights
the pyre. The death now is an offering to Agni. After burning the corpse the chief mourner cracks the
skull with a bamboo , thus releasing the soul from entrapment in the body. After cremation a thirteen
day ritual is done for the safety of the soul till it reaches heaven. Family read a holy book called
Bhagwat Geeta every afternoon for the deceased person. .Twelve hours after the cremation, the ashes
are thrown into a river, ideally the Ganges river, and the mourners walk away without looking back.
On the 3rd, 5th, 7th or 9th day, relatives gather for a meal of the deceased s favorite foods. A portion is
offered before his photo and later ceremonially left at an abandoned place, along with some lit
camphor. On the 31st day, a memorial service is held. In some traditions it is a repetition of the funeral
rites. At home, all thoroughly clean the house. the chief priest than prays for the deceased and his
ancestors so their souls can reunite in the next world.
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Knowing Your Metabolism
Bobby enters the house and he has a look in his eye, he s rocking back and forth on the balls of his
feet, just waiting to burst.
Yes, Bobby, what are beaming at the rim to tell me?
Unable to contain himself now, he burst forth with information. I was talking to Chucky Tuna across
the fence a few minutes ago. Chucky mentioned that his sister s friend, who told him that since he was
big boned, and getting older, his metabolism has slowed down and get this, THAT was why he put on
those extra dozen pounds. He was smiling now confident that he stumped me. Wait, wait. Why are you
shaking your head? He asked.
I m sure you ve probably heard something along Bobby s justification and obviously, if it s spoken
enough and with conviction, it must be true right? Wrong. Let s talk about metabolism. Everybody,
and every living thing, has a metabolism and it often gets the blame for weight gain. This has been the
subject to numerous studies, research and articles. The Mayo Clinic (insert article citation)
Metabolism is the process by which your body converts what you eat and drink into energy. The great
thing about the human body is it s a giant machine which constantly burns energy, even when we are
at rest or sleep. This burning of calories is known as your Basal Metabolic Rate, which is the
minimum calorie requirement to sustain basic processes such as your heart pumping, circulation of
blood around the body, and regulating the body s core functions. These are calories the
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Legalize Marijuana Essay examples
Cannabis is a plant that has been used for many purposes during many centuries of its cultivation.
Cannabis grows wild in many parts of the world, such as in India and even in parts of the United
States, where it is referred to as ditch weed . Cannabis seed oils can be used as a nutritional
supplement or as a component of soaps and detergents. Hemp fibers can be used in the construction of
textile ropes. Cannabis most famous and infamous use is for the psychoactive substance, THC, which
can produce an altered state of consciousness, mild hallucinations, and other neurological and
behavioral effects. These effects are revered by some members of the community and loathed by
others, who perceive it as a dangerous and unhealthy state of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The following offers an analysis of both sides of this subject as well as an analysis of how this issue
affects Brazilian society. Cannabis legalization is a subject of strong debate in the United States.
Marijuana use for medical, industrial, and recreational purposes has existed for thousands of years in
many countries worldwide and is documented as far back as 2700 BC (Time Magazine, April 2009;
Why Legalizing Marijuana Makes Sense). Marijuana should be legalized for several reasons. The
government could save money and earn additional revenue from taxes on its sale. Tobacco sales
generate strong sources of Federal revenue because of taxation. As a popular and well marketed
product, the sales taxes would amass a savings that could be allotted toward promoting infrastructures,
public education and other public utilities for the general welfare of citizens. As a cash crop, like corn,
wheat, or alfalfa, marijuana futures could also be bought and traded by investors. Tobacco futures
have been a consistently strong way of bolstering and diversifying a discriminating investor s
portfolio. The increase in futures investment would help American farmers build much needed
revenues that would allow agrarian operations to expand and become more sophisticated. In the
United States,
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1984 and V for Vendetta Comparing and Contrasting Essay
1984 And V For Vendetta Comparing And Contrasting Essay George Orwell s 1984 and the movie V
for Vendetta both have similar views on how society is being run. Since The book 1984 was written
before V for Vendetta, so perhaps V for Vendetta may have based some of its ideas on this book. Both
1984 and V for Vendetta have similarities like the way the themes and how the male protagonists are
the one in charge of overturning the government. The first similarity between 1984 and V for Vendetta
is that the society is being run by totalitarian rule. It is the government that controls the lives of the
people and how the society should be run. In 1984, Big Brother aka the Inner party, is the figure that
keeps an eye on the people and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In our society today, we have all these rights, but imagine if we did not. 1984, written by George
Orwell, and V for Vendetta, directed by James McTeigue, both paint accurately scary descriptions
about the government in the future and the dystopian society. 1984, written in 1949, was intended to
be a portrayal of the future and V for Vendetta, made in 2005, shows Britain in power in 2038. Both of
these pieces of literature were not far off from their description. As every single year passes by, our
own society starts to reflect images from these books. When the government has this much power over
the people, the people rebel, but can they be a success or not? 1984, written by George Orwell,
illustrates a perfect example of a dystopian government. The setting is in Oceania, Britain. The
government is full of spies and secret police that carefully watch the common people for any mistake
they might make that can harm the government in any way. As shown with Winston Smith, the
protagonist of the novel and many other citizens in Oceania, the government manipulates these
characters into their pawns. The government asserts their power over the people in many ways. They
have large telescreens in the people s houses. The telescreens show the government what people are
doing at all times. It can be dimmed down, but can never be turned off. Although Oceania is well off
in money, the government rations food. The government s philosophy is that
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The Height Of Colonialism Between The 18th And 20th Century
During the height of colonialism between the 17th and 20th century, almost all of Asia was at one
point either directly taken as a colonial possession, or was strongly influenced politically and
economically by a colonial power. The exception to this was Siam (now Thailand) which has
remained largely independent despite colonial pressure on all its borders (with the exception of the
concession of what is now Laos and Burma). For the sake of brevity and consistency, this essay will
only be dealing with events from between the early 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century.
During this period, the biggest threats to Siamese independence were the British to the west, and the
French to the east. As seen by the map below, by 1901, British influence (indicated by the red) had
extended to encompass the north and west of Siam (indicated by the bottom right green), while French
influence (indicated by the blue) covered the east of Siam. As Siam was surrounded by either French
or British colonies, it meant that other Western colonial powers would need to contest French or
British territories before it would be able to consider colonising Siam. Figure 1 part of a larger map of
Asia, World East Siam s geopolitical position would prove to be extremely beneficial, as its role as a
buffer between France and Britain would allow it room to maneuver in diplomatic relations, even in
the face of aggression and unfair treaties. The treaties would make up part of the
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Cocsh Research Paper
COSHH is the law that requires employers to control substances that are hazardous to health. In
workshop 2, we have substances such as ferric chloride, fine etch crystals and photoresist developer.
Whilst handling these substances we must wear protective goggles to avoid any splash or fumes
getting in contact with the eyes causing redness, irritation and blurred vision. Gloves and protective
clothing to avoid any spillage contacting the skin and causing irritation, burns or pain. We use vapour
respirator to avoid any inhalation of any toxic fumes causing coughing or sore throat and wash our
hands after handling to avoid indigestion causing abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhoea, shock or
collapse. The PUWER Regulations, place duties on people
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  • 2. The Importance of the Act of Reading” by Paulo Freire essay 4 Bredahl Harlie Cheyenne Bredahl Professor Peter Epps Composition II 08 September 2014 I The Importance of the Act of Reading by Paulo Freire, describes the importance of the act of reading beyond numerous experiences in his life as a child, a teenager, and an adult. Freire begins his article by taking readers back to where he was born, in his home city Recife, Brazil. He uses very itemized imagery to describe the trees, the house and the atmosphere of where he grew up and how the text, words, and letters were incarnated in the series of things, objects, and signs. He describes the trees, the house and the atmosphere of where he grew up and how the text, words, and letters were incarnated in the series of things, objects, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Schools often require reading materials containing unfamiliar subjects to students. Recognizing that there is significance for critical understanding of the text itself as well as the act of reading, this explains why many students today struggle with reading material that is not relevant to their lifestyle. Freire portrays that by the statement, reading the world precedes reading the word, and reading the word implies continually reading the world (Freire 286). A person should read their world, and then interpret it. They can then use their existential experience of the world to connect to what they are reading in print, and better understand it. Reading a text as pure description of an object, and undertaken to mechanically memorize the discrimination, it is neither real reading nor does it result in the knowledge of the object to which the text refers (Freire 284). When a teacher gives a reading assignment, the students that read to memorize the text likely do not gain the significance of what that literary work contextually attempted to deliver, nor is it necessarily understood by the reader. If a student was really taught the significance and meaning of the text instead of mechanically memorizing it, the student should have better outcomes both with gaining the insight of the assignment and the memorization of key points. Mechanistically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Social And Social Support And Spirituality Social Support and Spirituality When using the FICA spiritual History tool (Pulchalski, 2006), M.L. discussed both spirituality and social support (Appendix H). M.L. considers herself to be spiritual, but not religious. Being close to nature, her family, and her pets gives her life meaning. She prays to God, but feels deviated from a church environment and does not want to belong to a church. She did not want to disclose further information, but summarized her preferences by having a past of traumatic experiences regarding her family s Catholic following and her education in a Catholic school environment. Economic Status M.L. recently retired from her full time job and is living by a pension. M.L. discussed a difficulty with managing her budget and paying for bills. Most of her pension is used to pay for her mortgage, bills, and other expenses. M.L. began to express that she has anxiety about paying back her children s student loans and said she has a lot of debt from educational loans for her children, in addition to other debts that she owes. She also expressed frustration and explained that she pays for the majority of her family s bills and her estranged spouse provides minimally for the family. Palta, Financial strain is associated with increased oxidative stress levels: The Women s Health and Aging Studies , p. 533) suggests that High financial strain may be associated with increased oxidative stress, suggesting that oxidative stress could mediate associations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Old Chillingworth In Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is a book written about the punishment of bearing the cost of Adultery. This features the leading character, Hester Prynne, letting the reader see her as a symbol of courage and how the effect of a single letter can have on one s life. Hester Prynne and her lover have too many problems in the result of the letter, with one, of course, being the vengeful pursuit of her husband, Roger Chillingworth. Hester s betrayal sparks Chillingworth s nature as the antagonists in the story, with his desire for revenge and his self inflicted moral deterioration. His keen attributes, combined with his madness, results in the novel s main idea of the consequences of sin. This leaves Old Chillingworth s as being a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This gives him the chance to interact with Hester on good terms, but that is quickly neutralized when his kindness was due to luring out the truth. His rise to fame in the town assigns him to the dimming Reverend, Arthur Dimmesdale. His villainy, in this case, enhances the plot by placing Dimmesdale right in the lion s den; leaving Chillingworth to be able to poke and prod at Dimmesdale conscience, a strategy that Dimmesdale did not notice. His torment of the already weak Reverend shows his twisted mentality and lack of human remorse, which eventually is the downfall of Arthur Dimmesdale and the doctor himself. Chillingworth s actions towards the Reverend is revealed when his true colors are exposed by the light given off of the meteor. Now his presence stands for the confirmation that he is an evil man and the continuation of torturing the Rev. though now it is going to be physical damage rather than his spiritual self. His descent into madness is characterized by his outward appearance that is noticeable by both Hester and the townspeople, At first his expression had been calm, meditative, scholar like. Now there was something ugly and evil in his face, which they had not previously noticed, and which still grew more obvious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Fahrenheit 451 Censorship Quotes Imagine living in an unknown world where the norm is seen as the wrong thing. Imagine living in a society where reading books was considered a crime and you could be killed if the government found books in your house. The culture, characters of Montag and Beatty and the theme of censorship in Bradbury s novel Fahrenheit 451 creates and interesting dystopian novel that serves as a warming to future readers. Beatty and Montag battle different views throughout this novel that seem to be a key point in relating to the theme and culture. The theme of censorship is shown in many examples and quotes in this novel. After reading this novel, one will have a better idea of what a dystopian society is like. Almost all charterers except for a few, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The message that the author is trying to communicate with its audience is that owning and reading a book is illegal. The members of society focus only on entertainment and speeding through life. In this quote, Colored people don t like Little Black Sambo. Burn it. White people don t feel good about Uncle Toms Cabin. Burn it. Someone s written a book on tobacco and cancer in the lungs? The cigarette people are weeping? Burn the book. Serenity, Montag. Peace, Montag. Take your fight outside. Better yet, into the incinerator. Funerals are unhappy and pagan? Eliminate them, too. Five minutes after a person is dead he s on his way to the big Flue, the Incinerators serviced by helicopters all over the country. Ten minutes after his death a mans a speck of black dust. Let s not quibble over individuals with memorandums. Forget them. Burn all, burn everything. Fire is bright and fire is clean. (Bradbury 57) readers can infer that books are hated in this society as the quote talks about burning everything that is even considered a book. Montag burns his own house down mainly because Beatty makes him, but what if Montag partly wanted to do it himself? If he was going to go down for reading books why not do it himself? Beatty had read books himself in the past but was never caught for it. Montag knew this as Beatty taunts him at the fire department with quotes of literature, but Montag couldn t say anything because it would be like a confession. Montag basically had to censor the information he retained from the books he read, as some of them changed his views on the world. People are also willing to stand up for what they believe is right. The quote There must be something in books, something we can t imagine, to make a woman stay in a burning house; there must be something there. You don t stay for nothing (Bradbury 48) shows how the women thought books had more potential than anyone else thought. She lit herself and her house on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Teenage Alcohol Abuse Gateway Technical College Teenage Alcohol Abuse/Addiction 550 150 2W7A Psychopharmacology Instructor Dennis Markus, MSW, LCSW, C SAC Tracy L. Murray (Rego) MSW, LCSW, CTS 11 November 2009 The dangers of teenage alcohol abuse are underestimated in our country due to the social acceptability of the drug alcohol. The social acceptability of alcohol itself is seen by the frequency it is categorized separately from other drugs and substances when we talk about use and abuse. Alcohol is a drug but our nation and the media do not want to call it one or treat it like one. Alcohol is a legal drug abused by many teenagers and this paper will address some of the issues today s teenagers face when dealing with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Parents may think as long as their children are drinking beer instead of doing drug s its okay. People in America do not want to wake up to the fact that alcohol is a drug and it does kill our youth. Youth need to be educated on the affects alcohol can have on their bodies, and parents and communities need to play a role in their education. Contrary to popular belief, youth do drink alone just like some adults do. They drink to change their mood, alleviate boredom, and to handle stress. Many youth will drink anything as they don t realize the difference in alcohol content between hard liquor, beer, or wine (Novello, 1997). Even if teenagers attempt to read the labels on alcoholic beverages, they may be confused due to obscure labeling. High school students drink 35% of all the wine coolers consumed in the United States and they believe beer has a higher alcohol content than wine coolers. According to the 2006 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), in the past year, 32.9 percent of the youths surveyed from age 12 to 17 had used alcohol. According to the 2005 NSDUH survey, 74.3 percent of high school students nationwide had already consumed one or more drinks in their lifetime. Many teenagers and children get their information about alcohol from friends and the media. With these sources they do not have sufficient information to advise them of the dangers of alcohol consumption (Pringle, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. George Lakoff Progressives Analysis My English professor instructed my class and me to read a few passages written by George Lakoff a book titled Don t Think of an Elephant! Know Your Values and Frame the Debate the essential guide for progressives . George Lakoff, who is the leading authority in political framing, communicates his metaphor for the nation as a family and government as its parents , offering his reputation for progressives as the nurturing parent who believes parents are equally responsible for raising the children. and teaching the children value in empathy and responsibility . I will explain Lakoff s metaphor for progressives listing their values and the progressive political principle , in addition, prove how his concepts are accurately applied in an article from progressive s view titled Smart Social Programs by Jason Furman. If the government is referred to as a parent then, the people it governs are its children. Lakoff expresses the progressive approach to the governing of its people that of a nurturing parent equally sharing the duty, teaching through empathy and responsibility, as a parent protecting their children from harm, and teaching the child to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the job of the government to promote and if possible, provide sufficient protection, greater democracy, more freedom a better environment, broader prosperity, better health, greater fulfillment in life... In essence, if you are a nurturing parent and your children needed help you would give them the type of help he/she needs to succeed. In Smart Social Programs Furman argues We cannot solve poverty or lack of mobility overnight, but contrary to what the skeptics say, investing in families works not just for them, but for all of us. Furman s support for the government assisting programs portrays the nurturing parent Lakoff associates for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Asthma Case Study Essay This paper will review a case study of a 30 year old patient who has been diagnosed with asthma and allergies. The patient was put on the medications; albuterol, (Proventil), salmeterol (Sere vent), and montelukast (Singular). The patient s provider told the patient to come back in two weeks for follow up. If at that time she is still wheezing, he would put her on an oral corticosteroid (Kelleher, Sheryl MS, CFNP, Class Assignment). This paper will define what asthma and its pathophysiology is, as well as review the patients prescribed medications of albuterol, salmeterol, and montelukast. Lastly, a review of corticosteroids and their adverse effects, dosing, and other implications will be discussed. Asthma can be defined as a chronic pulmonary disease that involves inflammation and bronchospasms. To fully understand asthma and its attributes, one must understand the pathophysiology of asthma, including the lower respiratory tract, and the bronchiolar smooth muscle. Stated simply, the major role of the respiratory system is to bring oxygen into the human body, and remove carbon dioxide (Adams, Holland, Urban,). This is nonetheless respiration, or the exchange of gases. Another phenomenon occurring in our respiratory system is ventilation. This is when the air moves in and out of the lungs. Bronchiolar smooth muscle is located in the Bronchiole and plays a very important role in the physiology as well. They either contract or relax. Relaxation of the bronchiole smooth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Robotic Rights Are Really Required Robotic Rights Are Really Required Envision a world where people and robots are living together in harmony achieving things that no one could ever do alone. Now envision that same world where instead of working together, robots and humans are at war because of robotic rights. Both worlds are equally possible depending on what people decide to do with robots. If A.I. never receives rights, the second scenario may very well happen, but if they are given rights, scenario one may happen. In a world where technology is rapidly advancing, A.I. is becoming more intelligent everyday. Some day in the near future robots will exist that can walk, talk, and even dance in the human world. With the increasing intelligence of these A.I., they will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They just believe that they all have the same object (Sautoy 13). With A.I., a person can t look into their box of consciousness to see if they too have a beetle. Alex Knapp, an Associate Editor for Forbes, poses an interesting question: If an AI can t alter the rules its creator set up for his behavior, purpose, etc., is it really conscious in the same way that humans are? (Knapp 10). People can t determine if A.I. are conscious the same way people are if they can t change their programming because humans, from birth, are programmed to do certain tasks. These are called instincts. The robots programming is just their instincts making them the same as people and making it impossible to determine their consciousness. All three datas point to humans not being able to tell whether or not A.I. have consciousness and if humans cannot decide if an A.I. is conscious, then there is no reason they should keep A.I. away from human rights. Humans have the right to explore where they came from and their beliefs, why they re alive and who they are, so there isn t any reason A.I. shouldn t be able to do the same. The second reason A.I. deserve rights is because technology is rapidly advancing faster than ever before. In every sci fi story, robots have always aided humans with everyday tasks. They cooked, cleaned, were alarm clocks, read stories, put the children to sleep, fed the pets, defended ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. What Are The Similarities Between Yelawolf And Machine Gun... Though the similarities between Yelawolf and Machine Gun Kelly s lives and appearance seem similar, the differences in their music and fan base set them apart . Machine Gun Kelly (also known as MGK) is better than Yelawolf when you consider the accomplishments he s made through his career so far, the quality of his music, and the connection he has with his fans . MGK, born Colson Baker, was born in Houston, Texas but was raised in Cleveland, Ohio where he was raised by his father. His mother exited his live early in his life. Colson found his love for music at age 9 when he first listened to rap artist DMX. He started rapping while still in high school and quickly gained a large local following through the release of several mixtapes, In 2009, MGK went to New York to compete in the Apollo, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... MGK fans have gone above and beyond the barriers of other fans to support the rapper and his career. From tattooing his motto and lyrics on their bodies to staying overnight in below zero weather just to see him live in concert. When Colson was just starting out, fans would offer him places to stay, food to eat, and anything else the rapper needed to perform at his best at his shows. Many of his fans have expressed how the words in his songs kept them from committing suicide and encouraged them to keep going. One of the reasons his relationship with his s fans is so strong is because when it comes to his life and his past mistakes and addictions he doesn t sugar coat it. He tells his fans exactly what he has gone through in hopes to help them see that there is a better way of living. Yelawolf doesn t have the same connection to his fans as MGK. He has a committed group of fans that buy his albums and go to his shows but there are none that are willing to go above and beyond that. His music is more tailored to partying and having a good time instead of talking about what s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Catherine Earnshaw Essay As represented in Catherine Earnshaw s early characterization, the social and cultural ideals of the time period are heavily reinforced through Catherine s defiant individualism and love for the initially lowly Heathcliff, which contrasts with the civility and propriety of the people around her. Despite being set solely in the Yorkshire Moors in England, the delicate social hierarchy of class is clearly seen in the residents of both Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange, in which Wuthering Heights lacks the class, refinement, and civilization of the latter. Despite the era s social expectations of women as submissive and demure individuals expected to marry into a wealthy family, Catherine rejects these very standards through her fierce love for Heathcliff ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With this description, Catherine emphasizes the social values of the eighteenth century through her willingness to defy authority and reason, pitting her against the strict societal expectations of the era. However, the exposure of Catherine to Thrushcross Grange as she stays at the manor to recover from the injury to her ankle, prompts a transformation in her romanticist character that openly explores the cultural values of the Yorkshire Manors. The civility of the Lintons in Thrushcross Grange transforms the once defiant and youthful Catherine into a mature and well groomed lady that develops an internal conflict between her love for the well mannered and wealthy Edgar Linton and the lowly Heathcliff. In Brontë s novel, Catherine emphasizes her characterization in a scene where she laments this internal conflict saying, I ve no more business to marry Edgar Linton than I have to be in heaven; and if the wicked man in there had not brought Heathcliff so low, I shouldn t have thought of it. It would degrade me to marry Heathcliff now; so he shall never know how I love him (Brontë ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Circadian Rhythm Dysregulation Pregnancy is suppose to be the happiest moment of the women s lives; however, sometimes it does not happen that way. Unfortunately, during this time future moms live, in fact, a sentimental roller coaster during pregnancy. This instability occurs due to the sudden alteration of the hormonal levels that prepare the woman s body to receive the unborn baby. As a result, some women may struggle with the pregnancy symptoms such as confusion, fear, and depression. According to the Journal of Women s Health, researchers propose that circadian rhythm dysregulation plays a role in mood disorders and reproductive hormones may modulate circadian rhythm amplitude and phase. The dramatic fluctuations in reproductive hormones that occur during pregnancy and the transition from pregnancy to postpartum occur together with alterations in diurnal melatonin timing and quantity. They hypothesize that the changes in reproductive hormones occurring during pregnancy may alter circadian rhythms and thereby precipitate depressive symptoms in vulnerable women. Since many women struggle with depression during their pregnancy, experts are always researching to help ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unplanned pregnancy, especially for teenagers or single women can be extremely stressful especially if they come from a very conservative family, who does not accept sex before marriage. Moreover, domestic violence may be another cause of depression during pregnancy. Unfortunately, many women get sexually, physically, and emotionally abused by their partners. Another reason for depression in pregnant women may just be because of their family or even personal history of depression in the past. For those reasons, many women struggle with depression during their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Causes And Effects Of Stress Jasmine Rinear CHTH210 10/19/17 Stress is something that is inevitable, but what people do not always understand is the fact that anxiety, depression, sadness, and stress all impact your physical well being. All of these factors trigger a lower immune system, now picture being in poverty with fear and stress, what people do not get is the fact that it is not just being hungry or feeling less clothed, it is the feeling of believing you that are unwanted, uncared for, and unloved. The term stress filled with uncertainty that is used to describe a dreadful continuous event or responding to events. Growing up in poverty can lead to poor health and social outcomes, which can also have the impact of morbidity and chronic diseases that impoverished kids from academic achievements and more behavior problems and emotional issues (Gupta, 2007). This also includes inadequate health and educational resources which creates a toxic environment, fewer social opportunities and more exposure to trauma. It is important to recognize that stress is a trickling effect, it affects you but also the people around you. Stress can influence the way the brain develops. During, fetal brain development, a very long process starts after the tenth gestational week when organs, begin to form, during this time the body is extremely vulnerable to the excessive maternal stress hormones which can change the cognitive function and behavior of the baby. (Lefmann,2014) The hippocampus is related to memory and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Truman Foreign Policy Change Duplantier, Robert IRLS 214 Progress Assignment 1) The National Security Council has a long linage dating back to the end of the Second World War, and has played a vital role in the President s decision making process of national security and foreign policy matters. Established under the National Security Act of 1947 and later was amended by the Reorganization Plan in 1949, the council was placed in the Executive Office of the President. Setting on the council is the President as the chairmen, along with the Vice President, Secretary of State and others that assist the president for National Security Affairs (National Security Council n.d.). The start of the National Security Council was brought under the administration of President Truman, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As discussed previously the beginning of the Council was a rough start with President Truman not attending any of the meetings and relying on the cabinet members to pass the information along to him as it came. President Truman believed that the Secretary of State should sit in as the chairman, and the Council was a forum for studying and appraising problems and making recommendations, but not the one for setting policy or serving as a centralized office to coordinate implementation (Best 2011, 10). Later on the Hoover Commission made the recommendation that a better relationship between the Council and the Joint Chief of Staff would best serve the president. Shortly after President Truman, no longer made the chairman the Secretary of State but that the President should fill this position (Rosati and Scott 2013, 115). Under the Kennedy administration, the attempt was made from the beginning to cut a lot from the Council. Kennedy made the position of Director of the Office of Emergency Planning to the Council. This position was to be used in case of an emergency to coronate any type of response that might be necessary. Like Truman, Kennedy made most of the biggest decisions outside of the regular Council sessions more of an informal session with his closest advisors there (Best 2011, 13). With President Johnson taking over as president, Johnson was left with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Naked Egg Essay The science of the naked egg project is based on the ideas of biochemistry. Biochemistry explores the chemical processes related to living organisms. This is a science that brings together biology and chemistry. Biochemistry focuses on processes happening at molecular level, what s happening inside our cells, studying components like proteins, and lipids and organelles. It looks at how cells communicate with each other. Through the comprehension of specific idea about biochemistry the experiment of the naked egg can be understood. Prior experimentation, the history of the egg, and vinegar allows for the important concepts of the naked egg to be applied through biochemistry. Humans have always eaten eggs, for about six million years. Eggs have a lot of protein, so they are good for eating. People in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The inside of the egg stays intact and it is held together by two fragile membranes just inside the shell. Even though this experiment may sound insignificant, it can be used for a real world application. When carbon dioxide is absorbed by seawater, chemical reactions occur that reduce seawater pH, carbonate ion concentration, and saturation states of biologically important calcium carbonate minerals. This is called ocean acidification, OA for short. Carbon pollution is warming the climate, but it is also making oceans more acidic. Oceans absorb about a quarter of the carbon dioxide, humans produce this by burning fossil fuels each year, that is changing their basic chemistry. This can be bad for creatures in the ocean that have calcium carbonate in their shells or skeletons, this includes mollusks, crabs, and corals. Those creatures are having a hard time living as the sea is changing because of the acidic water, it makes it harder for them to grow their shells. It s not just creatures with shells, if you live in the ocean bad things could still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. President Andrew Jackson Essay President AJ Andrew Jackson was born in 1767, and grew up in the border of North and South Carolina. He attended frontier schools and acquired the reputation of being fiery tempered and willing to fight all comers. He also learned to read, and he was often called on by the community to read aloud the news from the Philadelphia papers. In 1775, with the beginning of the American Revolution, Andrew Jackson, then only 13 years old became an orderly and messenger. He took part in the Battle of Hanging Rock against the British and in a few small skirmishes with British sympathizers known as Loyalists or Tories. His brother Hugh was killed, and when the British raided Waxhaw, both he and Robert were captured. Because Jackson refused to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After one year in the, Jackson moved to the Senate, the other chamber of the Congress of the United States. He served from September 1797 to April 1798 and then retired to private life. During the years of 1804 to 1812, Jackson settled, with his wife in his home retiring indefinately. Although Jackson was active in local politics, he took little interest in national affairs. The one exception was his brief involvement with the so called Burr conspiracy. Former Vice President Aaron Burr, determined to restore his personal fortunes, convinced Jackson that he had government backing to lead a filibustering expedition into Mexico. Jackson agreed to build him some boats, but when he realized that Burr and his group were acting entirely on their own, he immediately dropped his connection with the scheme. Jackson s hot temper involved him in a number of feuds and duels. Many of them were caused by remarks made about his marriage. The duel with Charles Dickinson in 1806 stands out as an example of Jackson s characteristic refusal even to acknowledge the possibility of defeat. Jackson let his opponent fire first, because Dickinson was a faster and better shot. Allowing himself time to take deliberate aim, Jackson planned to kill his man with a single bullet, even if he had shot me through the brain. Thus, Jackson took a bullet in the chest and, without flinching, calmly killed his man. Jackson was also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Introduction. I. Did You Know That The Longer You Expose Introduction I. Did you know that the longer you expose your brain to your smart phone, tablet, or computer the more it begins to think like a brain that is addicted to heroin? II. Dr. Nicholas Kadaras, executive director of the Dunes East Hampton, one of the best rehabilitation centers in the United States and a former clinical professor at Stony Brook Medicine, has found that his patients who are addicted to technology show some of the same personality symptoms as drug addicts. III. Through research on the effects of technology on the human brain, I discovered some of the implications of our exposure to technology. As the aunt of three small children, ages six, three, and two, I noticed differences in their personalities that I hadn t ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1. Our brains are constantly developing and with technology developing almost just as rapidly, we should be cautious of the amount of time we spend tuned in to our devices. 2. Technology is the culprit of a new wave of mental disorders that are developed after birth. Dr. Larry D. Rosen is a professor emeritus and is a former chair of the Department of Psychology at California State University in Dominguez Hills, California and is also an internationally acclaimed expert on how technology affects the mind. Dr. Rosen lists that symptoms of an iDisorder are changes in the way our brains process information and our abilities to connect to our environment. C. Lastly, technology has a profound effect on our senses. 1. Dr. O.D. Sikes, professional optometrist and chairman of the North Carolina State Optometric Society Para Optometric Education Committee, states that twenty eight percent of people spend ten or more hours a day in front of a digital device and that this amount of exposure can lead to digital eye strain. 2. Technology s connection to our brains has affected our reflexes. There have been instances where people have found themselves trying to pinch enlarge people from a distance in real life. (Now since we know how technology affects out impulses, let s look at how it affects our ability to socialize.) II. Technology has hindered our ability to learn efficiently and communicate properly. A. First, learning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Synthesis Lab Report Results and discussion Synthesis Synthesis involves reaction of substituted salicylic acid hydrazide 1 with substituted benzoyl chloride 2 which resulted in the formation of substituted diacyl hydrazines (3a f). Cyclization of substituted diacyl hydrazines was carried out using Lawesson reagent, which resulted in formation of 2,5 Disubstituted 1,3,4 thiadiazoles (4a f). 2,5 disubstituted 1,3,4 thiadiazoles undergo reaction with different aromatic aldehydes to form different novel Schiff bases. The compounds were purified by repeated recrystallization from ethanol and then dried under vacuum [24, 25]. The scheme for synthesis is explained in Figure 1. The structure of all the synthesized derivatives was confirmed by IR, 1H NMR and elemental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the results, we can conclude that the synthesized compounds were moderately active against tested microorganisms with the range of MIC values for S. aureus (0.5 19.6 µg/mL), S. epidermidis (3.4 20.4 µg/mL), M. luteus (2.1 21.6 µg/mL), B. cereus (3.6 24.8 µg/mL), E. coli (0.09 25.1 µg/mL), P. aeruginosa (2.2 22.6 µg/mL), A. niger (1.2 25.2 µg/mL). The compound 5 (2 Mercaptophenyl) 2 (N benzylidene 4 aminophenyl) 1,3,4 thiadiazole 6f was found to exhibit the most potent antimicrobial activity with the MICs of 0.14, 3.4, 2.1, 3.6, 0.09, 2.2 and 1.2 µg/mL against S. aureus, S. epidermidis, M. luteus, B. cereus, E. coli, P. aeruginosa and A. niger respectively and also more active than Ciprofloxacin and Ketoconazole against S. aureus, E. coli, A. niger. It can be clearly said that 6f showed significant results as compared to others as per SAR studies when compared to standard drugs Ciprofloxacin and Ketoconazole. Other compounds 6a e, 7a f also showed good antibacterial and antifungal activities. The compound 6f showed maximum activity which might be due to para substitution, electron withdrawing group, ortho substituted sulfahydril group in disubstituted 1,3,4 thiadiazole. While the other compounds, though they contain electron donating group, ortho substituted hydroxyl group unfortunately produced weak antimicrobial activity (Table 3), (Fig. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Business Continuity Plan For Motorsport Ltd BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN FOR MOTORSPORT LTD Version: 1 Produced by: Motorsport consulting team Date Produced: 11/12/2015 Approved by: Updated: Should be reviewed by the 10th June, 2016 The Business Continuity Management Team will review the Policy and Framework bi annually; it will also be reviewed when significant changes occur within the Motorsport business operations. This document consists of Policy Statement: outlining the approach of Motorsport to the Business Continuity Plan (BCP). Operational Framework: explaining the management of Motorsports BCP and the roles and responsibilities of those involved in the delivery of the plan. PURPOSE The purpose of the business continuity plan is to enable Motorsport Ltd to continue business operations to the widest possible extent and within the shortest possible time after the occurrence of an unforeseen circumstance that may have disrupted business as usual . This business continuity plan will identify such circumstances and provide a framework to preserve Motorsports reputation; assets; staff; customer base; profitability and its capability to achieve its objectives. Unforeseen circumstances include but are not limited to flood, fire outbreak, earthquake, sabotage, fraud etc. and the aforementioned may be minor or major incidents depending on the level of impact they may have on the business. POLICY STATEMENT Objectives Motorsport s policy is to maintain the continuity of its activities, systems, facilities and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Gender, Race, And Ethnicity And Power Essay Society is complex and diverse. In such a diverse society, individuals may have different life experiences to one another. While some individuals have positive viewpoints in the society, others may differ in an negative aspect. In this socio autobiography, I argue that the society is an nightmare as humans develop a whole range of complex sociological concepts. The following paragraphs will explain the struggle of my life experiences being influenced by using the concepts of gender, race and ethnicity and power. My journey began the moment I entered the world on May 25, 1996. I was born and raised in a small developed country called New Zealand. At birth, my biological sex was quickly determine as I was category as a baby girl. My parents, both immigrant from Hong Kong, China in the 1980 s. As a result, I automatically associates with an East Asian background which is dissimilar from the Western culture in New Zealand. I grew up as the youngest member in the family, among with one older sibling. The concept of gender has a strong social impact on me. When I was born, I was immediately assigned to a biological sex as a female with two X chromosomes. I was then socially classified as a girl in the society with feminine gender roles. Gender is defined as a social principle which attribute to the roles and expectations of males and females through the years of different societies (Phillips, 2005). Gender can be considered as behavioural, cultural and psychological traits ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Relationship Between Bitter Flavors And Bitter Flavor Abstract The realization of this experiment had as main objective to show the relationship between the bitter flavor in spinach and the bitter flavor in Phenylthiocarbamide (PTC). In many past studies about this relationship the results have shown that there is a significant difference between the bitter taste in some vegetables and the bitter flavor present in PTC (Sandell Breslin,2006). In order to approve or disapprove this hypothesis 19 students in the same class were tested to see if they tasted the bitter flavor in spinach. The spinach leaves were blended with mango juice using a blender machine. The result of this part of the experiment were recorded in a table to be analyzed. The results showed that 26.3% of the subjects were super tasters of the spinach (indicating that they tasted the bitter flavor). In contrast about 73.7% of the same subjects were considered to be super tasters for the PTC (grading the bitter flavor 4 or 5 in a 5 scale; being 5 the maximum for bitterness). In conclusion it can be say that this two results were not very related. This experiment can be used to further analyze how some vegetables may have bitter flavor and not be correlated to the bitter taste in PTC. Introduction PTC which stands for phenylthiocarbamide is a chemical compound that has been used as an instrument to test taste sensitivity to bitter flavor (Kim Drayna, 2004). In the early 1930s a chemist named Arthur Fox unintentionally discovered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Environmental Impacts Of Landslides Landslides are among the most common natural hazards and are the most damaging, leading to a variety of human and environmental impacts. Landslide is the result of a wide variety of processes which include geological, geomorphologic, and meteorological factors. Landslides triggering factors including geological, hydrological, topographical factors and loading conditions. From Garg to the Himalayas, covering an area of 30% of the world s long land, resulting in a large number of different and complex physical properties, which are popular in extreme weather conditions, weather, and harsh weather conditions. In many places, national highways, especially 108, are hit annually. As a result, there was a serious problem of destroying agricultural change. The land should provide the land, appropriately or indirectly, with accurate research and an opportunity to appreciate the estimate Land consolidation is a geographical event that causes damage to infrastructure, loss of life, turbulence and other transportation problems from small difficulties in social and economic disasters. Losses from soil erosion are less than other natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, winds, etc. 1 Scraping is often an unlikely injury. Economic losses in the United States amount to 1 2 billion US dollars and 25 to 50 deaths. In China, direct economic losses amount to about $ 1.3 billion, with about 9,000 deaths 3, and the annual loss of $ 150 million. Many parts of Jammu Kashmir are vulnerable to landslides. The Jammu Srinagar National Highway gets blocked at a number of places during the monsoons, due to landslides. The landslides occurrences have caused several accidents in the past and have taken a heavy toll on human lives and properties and it is a major threat at present and in future too. The NH 1A passes through the steep slopes of the Himalayas. Past records indicate that more than 100 fatalities have occurred in a span of 10 years. The present paper is an attempt to study an area on NH 1A which is simultaneously affected by landslides and the adoption of remedial measures for it. DESCRIPTION OF THE STUDY AREA: The study area is located in the state of Jammu Kashmir along the National Highway(NH 1A), and the name of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Nootropics Or Brain Steroids Nootropics are brain drugs also sometimes known as brain steroids or smart drugs . In other words these are pills, medicines and other supplements designed to improve your cognitive performance and make you smarter, more alert and more focused. They might also boost memory or mood or any other aspect of mental performance. These work in many different ways and their mechanism of action is part of what dictates their effects. Many nootropics are simply stimulants along the lines of caffeine, guarana or thermogenics. These work by speeding up the metabolism and thus increasing wakefulness and energy thereby increasing awareness and memory. Others are neurotransmitters which work by aiding the communication of the neurons and thereby ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. A Research Study On Regulatory Environment Regulatory environment TB is a notifiable disease in Nigeria. The TBLS in each LGA routinely conducts TB surveillance by ensuring information on all newly diagnosed patients are entered in the LGA TB Central Register in accordance to the NTBLCP guidelines. The TBLS collects information from both public and private facilities on the NTP. The State TBLCP manages TB activities at the state level and ensures TB interventions are implemented with the framework of the National guideline. Quarterly TB data collected from the state TBLS is collated, analyzed and findings are disseminated to the Federal and Local Governments, as well as partners within the state. There is no policy requiring PHP to notify the state or national level on TB cases There is no policy on the regulation on the sale of anti TB drugs in the non public sector and be bought without a prescription from onsite pharmacies within hospitals, drug stores or off site pharmacies. The cost of anti TB drugs varies by type of PHP and clientele. Drugs are provided free in the public sector All 39 states have TB/HIV Technical Working Groups (TWGs) of which functional is dependent on funds. Adherence to 40% female gender inclusiveness within the TWG was not achieved as membership was based on office designations. As at date, the NSP 2015 target of 37 TWG has already been met, however the functionality and gender inclusiveness of these TWG s needs to be addressed Policies National TB and HIV policy addresses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Lourdes M. Sant A Case Study Lourdes M. Santa developed an interest in serving the community at an early age, starting in her youth group within church ministries. Her career consists of over 20 years in office atmospheres, as well as in the community and involved within businesses, military, real estate, church ministries, and community activities. To begin with, in 1999 2000, she worked as the Hispanic Business Council (HBC) Coordinator for the Kissimmee/Osceola County Chamber of Commerce, as the liaison between the Chamber members, the community leaders, and public officials by enhancing the relationship to advance the goals and purpose of the Hispanic Business Council within the businesses and community. She also served on various committees, business roundtables, and board of directors meetings representing the Hispanic Business Council Kissimmee/Osceola County Chamber of Commerce. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Selected out of 6 personnel to serve a special Active Duty Special Works (ADSW) tour with Personnel Administration office at MG (Major General) level command to United States Army Reserve (USAR). SPC Santa assisted with expediting the mobilization of 1400+ personnel and assisted with personnel actions in Orlando, Florida, as most of her unit was deployed to Kuwait. She also worked as a military technician by providing administrative support for programs of the unit in training, mobilization, personnel, retention, and served as the coordinator for the administration of unit and individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Daylight Saving Time Research Paper How to explain the concept of Daylight Saving to your kids? When spring approaches, the clock turns back 1 hour, and when Fall approaches the clock turns ahead 1 hour. Performing this ritual twice a year in front of your kids can confuse them as they may have many questions. Although the process of explaining Daylight Savings Time seems a bit challenging for a child to understand, this article will give you some advice to help ease the explanation process so you can get the point across in a simple way. Helping your child learn about the concept of Daylight Savings Time will increase their time telling skills so when the subject comes up in school they are already familiar with the process. As long as you make this skill learning experience fun and informative, your child will understand the concept better. Most states in the United States recognize Daylight Savings Time except for Arizona and Hawaii, and most US territories recognize it except for the US Virgin Islands and American Samoa. Tell A Story The best way to get a point across to a child is by telling a story. Get a map or globe and demonstrate the earth rotating around the sun explaining why the sun sets late in the day or rises or early in the morning. This would also become ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This history lesson could continue with the original concept of Daylight Savings Time brought into existence after the Civil War allowing each individual state to choose if they want to recognize the concept. Of course, this caused a societal imbalance because people traveling from state to state would often become confused about the time. However, during the 1970s is when the Daylights Savings Time Law was passed and by the year 2005 majority of the states recognize ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Explain the Relevance of the Ministry of the Prophet Amos,... Explain the relevance of the ministry of the prophet Amos, a prophet of social justice to our present day setting. Writing at a time of prosperity, when a sharp contrast existed between the luxurious life of the nation s leaders and the oppression of the poor was the prophet Amos (John W. Ritenbaugh) During the reign of Jeroboam II Israel had become a wealthy and prosperous nation. It was a golden age for Israel, a time of political stability and economic growth. This wealth however was not enjoyed by everyone, as the northern kingdom became more urbanised it saw an emergence of a wealthy middle class and a widening gulf between them and the poor. It was against this social backdrop that the prophet Amos preached. As the people of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Western countries employ factory workers in parts of Africa and pay them as little as eight pence an hour, when they could afford to pay them properly. They are also subjected to long hours and unsafe working conditions. This is due to the greed that exists in Western society, where big businesses are so concerned with making a profit that they will cut as many corners as necessary in order to increase their gain. They get away with subjecting men, women and even children to harsh and brutal working conditions which a Western society would not tolerate if it was happening to them. As God s people we, like the Israelites, are called by God to stop these injustices. An article in The Guardian stated that what the average British child spends on crisps and sweets in a year could supply a family in Malawi with grain for a year. The bridge between the worlds riches and poorest is now so wide that simply putting money in a charity box is not enough. We need to become more directly involved in the fight against world poverty; this can be done by perhaps sponsoring a child or by visiting some of the world s poorest places to help build hospitals or schools. We should all see ourselves as God s people and therefore equal, deserving the same opportunities and standards of living. ‘God condemns their sacrifices because of their oppression of the poor and their disregard for justice and righteousness (The Grace Institute), their ill treatment of the poor makes their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Equality In The Time Machine The Journey for Equality The sole equality on earth is death. Although true equality may not be attainable in this world, Wells explores what life would be like if peace and equality was normal. The Eloi and Morlocks are used to represent his ideas, and although they have differences, they are both given the chance to become better. H.G. Wells manages to incorporate a sense of equality throughout his novel The Time Machine. H.G. Wells leaves the characters nameless in order to create a sense of equality among them. The very first thing Wells does is introduce the characters, because without them, there would be no audience to tell the story to. The characters are important to the novel, yet most of them remain nameless. They are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wells portrays a manipulative relationship between the Eloi and the Morlocks. The Eloi abused their power and in return, the Morlocks took it over. Starting in chapter five and throughout the rest of the novel, we see the hostility of the two groups. The Eloi hate the dark because of the Morlocks. The Morlocks terrorize and eat the Eloi as portrayed by the Time Traveller. Upon finding this out, the Time Traveller jumps to the conclusion that the Morlocks are bad. In fact, the Eloi had it coming to them, they dealt a dirty blow and they received a bigger one. Wells used his knowledge to interpret what would happen if one group was given the upper hand for too long. It s only natural for the Morlocks to retaliate, and this nature is why equality is never attainable. Although the two groups are depicted as enemies, they are equal in certain ways. Both groups were given a chance to excel and it happened at different times. The Morlocks were able to assess the situation, and given there opportunistic origins, were able to make the best of it. Neither group is better than each other, but neither group is worse either. This equality between them, although fleeting, depicts a surreal, almost utopian, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analysis Of Matthew Johnson s The Strengths And Weaknesses Moreover, Matthew Johnson effectively challenges conventional views of castles and underscores the complexity of such structures by using a variety of credible sources and evidence. He successfully supports his thesis by covering all his bases and acknowledging different viewpoints. Johnson s analytical methodology helps defend his notion as by examining other academics works he is able to offer greater insight and provide new conclusions; I have discussed what I view as a series of ruptures in other books [...]. Johnson principally presents the strengths and weaknesses of other academics to make up the bulk of the book. He criticizes those with distinctive and limited views and by presenting their weaknesses he is able to further support his thesis. For example, by highlighting the problems associated with the constricted military view such as using our modern preconceptions to defend what the intent of the builder at the time was, only aids Johnson s notion that castles cannot be one thing or another but rather more complex. One cannot use their own bias of what was intended or the thought process in order to defend their statement. Another instance where Johnson offers his own inquiry to add dimension and illustrate the intricate nature of castles is in the subheading Ripples from Italy. The author touches on the point that France is often the contender for parallels in late medieval Europe however, that this on its own cannot produce a critical examination of past ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Ode to Autumn by John Keats Essay Ode to Autumn by John Keats This poem that I am going to be focusing on is titled Ode to Autumn , written by John Keats. This poem shows an aspect of the natural world and I am going to prove in detail how the techniques used by the poet made me think more deeply about the subject. The title of this poem is Ode to Autumn . This is basically what the poem is about. The poem focuses on autumn, one of the four seasons. I am going to be focusing on two techniques used by the poet which are mood and word choice. Autumn is known to us as a season heading into the cold winter. However, the poet expresses Autumn as a fun filling and a season with numerous activities. The poem was written around two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These verbs are found in line five, seven and eight of stanza one. There are such as to bend , to swell and to set budding . The use of verbs in this early part of this poem is effective in creating a sense of motion and it makes the reader think deeply about he kind of autumn that the poet is describing. Finally, in the first stanza, the poet uses repetition to also convey and image of plenty. The expression to set budding more and still more shows that there is plenty. It also shows something infinite. The poet uses the repetition of the word more to convey this image. This type of technique used is very effective as it increases the emphasis on the right message that the poet is trying to carry across. The second stanza focuses on the behaviour of the poet and how he reacted to autumn. It also shows how relaxing autumn was. Again, the poet starts the stanza with an expression, this time a question. Who hath not seen Thee oft amid thy store? The poet then goes on to answer this question. The third line in the second stanza reads sitting on a granary floor . This suggests that the poet was relaxing on the granary floor in a laid back atmosphere. The poet uses the word choice winnowing before including the word wind. This technique is effective because it brings in a sense of motion in the wind and the word winnowing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Of The Muskoseepi Park Skateboare Prairie Skatepark Strategy Introduction The Muskoseepi Park Skatepark and Grande Prairie Skatepark Strategy open house was hosted on October 24th at 6:00 pm in a Muskoseepi Park meeting room facing the proposed expansion site. This open house is part of the council directed Skateboard Park Strategy to access existing parks and recommend new areas and designs that will meet current needs and look ten years into future needs (Grande Prairie Skatepark Strategy, 2017). During this open house participant input on both locations for future skateparks and designs for the City of Grande Prairie and the two proposed concept drawings for the Muskoseepi Park Skateboard park were explored. The following paper will explore and evaluate the nature and organization of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the Muskosseepi Park Expansion piece, participants were encouraged to collaborate on the two concept designs that were based on initial feedback provided at the July open house. During this element, consultants explained in detail the possible options for the park and circulated taking notes of participant desires, likes and dislikes (IAP2 Public Participation Spectrum, 2007). This element was very interactive and gave each participant a chance to share his or her thoughts and concerns. The consultants will be re tweaking new elements into the final concept design and be bringing the proposed model concept for participants to have a 3D model to give final feedback on prior to the construction phase in spring 2018. The consultants effectively applied the IAP2 s Code of Ethic for Public Participation Practitioners and met the role of a practitioner by building trust, respect for communities, defined the publics role and promoted commitment and advocacy ( IAP2 s Code of Ethic for Public Participation Practitioners, 2007). Both the consultants and staff were skill and educated on effective engagement; the presentation was located in an all abilities accessible building that had access to free parking and easy access to transit to eliminate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Living On Campus Is Developing A Sense Of Belonging And... Living on campus comes with both benefits and challenges. One of the biggest benefits of living on campus is developing a sense of belonging and forming relationships within the community. As an RA, creating a sense of community is one of my top priorities. In order to provide my residents with a positive housing experience, I hope to make my floor a comfortable space in which residents gain a sense of belonging that they may have initially surrendered when they entered a new environment. To help my residents develop self esteem and self actualization, they must first develop a concrete sense of love and belonging, As a humanist, Maslow believed that people have an inborn desire to be self actualized, to be all they can be. In order to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My second goal is for my residents to develop an acceptance and appreciation for the diversity present within the floor. Up until this point, residents have been spending time with other residents who I would consider to be similar to themselves, and I would like to see residents forming new relationships and learning more about people who are different whether that be differences in demographic characteristics or in opinions/personalities. A third goal of mine is to form relationships with each of my residents, more than just surface level information. I want my residents to feel comfortable approaching me for any reason, and having a familiarity with them on a deeper level will help in those tougher circumstances, A relationship developed between the good RA and his or her residents becomes the foundation from which to resolve problems that occur during the year (Vetter, 1993). Overall, I hope that my residents will get to know each other and get to know me so that the residence hall becomes less of a foreign place and more of a home. Although I am going to be positive about reaching the goals I have set for my community, there are some challenges that I expect might cause difficulty. One of my main concerns is related to the physical layout of my floor. My floor is designed in the shape of an L ; my room is located in the middle of one side of the L and there are doors for floor entry on both ends. I have already noticed that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Direct Consumer Pharmaceutical Advertising ( Dtcpa ) Direct to consumer pharmaceutical advertising (DTCPA), defined as an effort (usually via popular media) made by a pharmaceutical company to promote ... prescription products directly to patients, is a common practice and an important issue that impacts the health of U.S. citizens, the prices of prescription drugs and health care, and doctor patient relationships (Ventola). This paper will discuss the historical and political lens of DTCPA: how and why changes to DTCPA were made in the past, how current politics suggests a possible change to decrease or limit future DTCPA could be accomplished, and specific regulatory aspects that require more attention. This is important because in order to propose reasonable changes, we need to understand which would likely succeed in the near future and which are most needed. First of all, understanding the significant roles of culture and the political groups in changing DTCPA s history can help us understand how and why future changes might be accomplished. Culture has been a driving force throughout DTCPA s history. Julie Donohue, who is qualified to discuss this because she earned PhD in health policy from Harvard University and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in pharmaceutical policy research at Harvard Medical School, presented an exhaustive history of U.S. DTCPA in The Milbank Quarterly ( Julie ). The 1906 Pure Food and Drugs Act, operating under the Progressive Era s cultural belief in consumers sacred right to self ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Traveling With Kids Essay Traveling can be hard, especially if kids are involved. Any parent knows that traveling with kids can be tricky, challenging and fun all at the same time. As a matter of fact, the process might seem like an endless amount of things to do, all for a short time. Like in almost every aspect of life, however, with tons of preparation and patience anyone, including you, can plan a family trip trouble free. This article will focus on how you can make traveling with kids easy, exciting and yes, even relaxing. Family Travel Tips Keep track of flight details: It can be stressful and even impossible to schedule your kids bedtimes during long trips. Let s say, for example, you re traveling across the globe, from the United States to somewhere in Asia. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All dramatic play is make believe. That being said, it can be quite nerve wracking for some kids to go through all the personnel, inspections and long lines. As a solution, inform and educate them in advance on what s expected of them at the airport and discuss the environment if they re old enough to understand. You can practice by role playing beforehand so they won t get overwhelmed with all the procedures and pre boarding requirements. Organize their personal belongings, making sure they aren t wearing any belts and don t have other metal objects with them that might attract TSA s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Social Implications Of A Negative Impact On The World I know many of my friends that have encountered a situation that caused negative social implications. They would upload personal information to sharing websites such as the well known one, www.ask.fm or Facebook. Every piece of data they would decide to share to the world enabled people from anywhere to read and acknowledge the information about them which could have put them in potential danger to threats that would complicate their lives. Since they decided to do so, future employers may have had the chance to find out about this information which contained personal data, inappropriate language and dangerous actions. This could have prevented them from receiving/applying for a part time, or register for college, or at the extremes suspend them from attending school. After a speaker about online networking visited our school, his speech had a positive influence on some of my friends where they then proceeded to delete the comments/pictures from the websites and off of their accounts which cleared some of the tension between certain people. Some ways to prevent social implications from having a negative impact on yourself, family, friends or the wider community is to think before you post something on digital platforms that has the potential to harm yourself or one another. Initiative must be used before uploading information or pictures about yourself or others by following simple steps such as asking yourself: is it true, will I benefit from it, will it offend someone, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. James I Influence James VI of Scotland/James I of England and Ireland (Charles James Stuart) The popularity of the King James authorized version of the Bible, published in 1611 is well known; however without research, the history behind this Biblical translation can be obscure. Without the influence of King James VI and I, the translation would not exist. In addition, the life of King James VI and I reflects important societal and personal values that are in conflict today. Born into royalty within a country with political and religious turmoil, his actions and ambitions laid the course for events that affected the course of history. His impact upon lesser known figures in history as well as future rulers in England is also certain. King James VI and I has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... King James VI regarded the English Puritans as similar to the group of Scottish Presbyterians he had previously dealt with and was often harsh in his decisions, banning many religious petitions. He upheld conformity of the clergy and opposed their efforts. The Hampton Court Conference, despite many disagreements and unsuccessful outcomes for the Puritans, did provide the opportunity for the agreement of a new translation of the Bible, completed in 1611 and was called the King James Bible. Although the two sides differed in their reasons for the translation, the effect was a Bible that was noted for its majesty in style , the most acknowledged accomplishment of English literature and a great impact upon shaping the English speaking world. King James VI gave the translators direction to ensure the new version would conform to the ecclesiology and reflect the episcopal structure of the Church of England. Forty seven scholars who were all members of the Church of England completed the translation and as common with other translations at the time, the New Testament was translated from Greek and the Old Testament from Hebrew and Aramaic with the Apocrypha from Greek and Latin. The Puritans were members of the Church of England, opposed ecclesiastical policy and wanted reform in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Blackwell V. Blackwell Case Study Summary The following is a case study of Blackwell v Blackwell, that is connected to the principle of Secret Trusts and particularly Half Secret Trusts. In order for the principle to be understood, it is significant to expatiate on what secret trusts are and the several laws revolving around them. In general terms, a secret trust arises where a testator, A, tells B that he is leaving property to B on his death, and that he wishes B to hold it on trust for C, even though no trust for C has been set out in any formal will executed by A. If B agrees, when the property passes to B on A s death, the court will enforce the secret trust despite its informality and require B to hold the property for C. In secret trusts, two different types are recognised by the courts, one where the trustee and the terms of the trust are not mentioned in the will, this is a fully secret trust while a half secret trust is subject to a trust obligation which is apparent on the face of the Will, but the terms of the trust and the identity of the beneficiary are not disclosed. The trustee is not in position to deny the trust and can not fraudulently take the property because he is a trustee for someone. Equity will not allow him take the property beneficially. The major difference between both is the extent in which disclosure is made as to the recipient of the gift intends to take the property as a trustee rather than for himself. Secret Trusts can also arise where there is no will, it may be in a case of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Lottery Responsibility The short story The Lottery by Shirley Jackson covers many eerie points in life and how people follow their lives in shadow. People follow their lives like pathways and some do not see these paths with many turns, one example is school everyone thinks that school is necessary in order to further your career in life. Now The Lottery has many questionable idealisms of how on the twenty seventh of every month the town s people gather at the square and have a sacrificial drawing. Upon finishing the drawing everyone looks to see who the unlucky person is. No one flinches or even tries to prevent this event they all follow the rules down to its gruesome finish. The actions of the community were not really Tessie s fault because the choice of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Part 1 of 2) When the story progresses and when the drawing occurs and Tessie become the chosen the demeanor of the town changes drastically. They seem as if Tessie is irrelevant and that the ways of the lottery are more important to follow than her own life. It shows that everyone abides by the Lottery and that the rules seem to be more important than Tessie. This story shows that even rules can be more important than life itself. In this time, even though the towns people are against the lottery except for some of the towns people others are just following the crowd and killing innocent people and moving on like it is nobodies problem or as if they had satisfied some calling. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. It s Time to Move Beyound Race Essay In Michael Omi and Howard Winant s essay Racial Formation , we see how the tendency to assign each individual a specific race as misleading. This essay suggests that race is not merely biological, but rather lays more in sociology and historical perspective. Once we look at someone and say, They re white , it brings forth all the stereotype s that go along with that race , and once the race is assigned, it is assumed that we can know something about the person. Indeed, if we were to accept that people do fall nicely into specific races, it would seem to ascribe a sort of universality to the group. In other words, if a black man from Kenya was raised in Chicago, IL, rather than Kenya, due to his biological race, it could be assumed the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This also doesn t convince us that attributing every individual to a certain category is even beneficial or necessary. Ultimately, the paper states that once we designate someone as a certain race, we then have a basis to differentiate ourselves. This serves a people in power the most, as when the Irish Americans, though viewed as somewhat unruly, were still able to enter and run for public office because of naturalization laws of the late nineteenth century. Once it was established in the United States that there were competing groups out there in the labor force, namely African, Asian, Latin, and Mexican Americans, it became advantageous to draw a color line to create a large group, those of lighter skin color, to raise and continue to hold the power through numbers and mass alone. Once it becomes established that a group s tendencies are of a natural prescription, as in the Ethnic Notions film, and once the greater society adheres to the simple guidelines fed to them, the argument is then taken out of the minority group s hands. Immutable then would describe the group lacking power enough to break the stereotype. This social construction of race, one that lumps a mass of people into an ambiguous category, becomes an enigma. In order for the group to break free from this, they must acquire a perspective, but their morale is so beaten that they are happy to have any place in the society, so the enigma grows. One thing is evident; we could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Paragraph On Yoga Shoes Yoga is an eminent activity just like any other sport as it also requires an apt gear. The conception of yoga focuses on serenity and agility. Performing yoga discalced is better only on soft grass in the chasm of nature. Conversely, the shoeless yoga exercise is not safe on the concrete floors. Consequently, the top yoga shoes are essential for you to focus, not on your surroundings; but your body and mind. As the trend is gaining profit for the shoemakers, the search for the right shoes is becoming utterly devastating. For that, we have brought you the top shoes for yoga. 10. NBERA by 2econdskin Durable Outsole Barefoot Water Skin Shoes Everyone one fits in these shoes no matter who you are. The padded fleet cushion is soft and sturdy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You can fancy the shoe as feet s gloves. The sizes up to 7 options. The material is mainly polyamide and rubber. 5. NuFoot Betsy Lou Fuzzies Women s Shoes This one is an elegant and flexible yoga shoe with an exclusive and artistical design pattern all over it. These are cosy and easy to exercise or jog. Furthermore, there is soft fuzz inside the shoe. You can wear these pairs both indoor or outdoors. Because of make, these are popular among women. 4. NuFoot Betsy Lou Women s Shoes This shoe is a black multi stage pair of ballet shoes. This is a unisex product, therefore, both men and women can use them. The shoe is available in 7 to 10 shoe sizes. As you have already read, the benefits are beyond compare. You can wear them in yoga classes as well as in dance activities, travelling etc. 3. L RUN Unisex Water Shoes Barefoot Skin Shoes This is a pair of blue and black coloured yoga shoes. As the shoe is unisex, you can choose a variety of sizes either small or extra large. Consequently, you can wear them with ease and comfort. The base material is nylon but apart from that, it comes with a rubber sole too. 2. Skechers Cali Women s Meditation Slingback Yoga ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Thesis About Snow Treasure Have you ever thought about your country having a war with other country?? Snow Treasure by Marie McSwigan is a sad and memorable story of children carrying gold in Norway(Norway is their country) and adults fighting with Germans. This story is important to people who think war is nothing. Because in this story, they show how they are having a hard time during the war. I really admire character Jan Lasek, who is a Pole but he was once German solider. Then you ll ask me why. Because he risked his life to save Peter from German army. This story takes place in Norway during a war with Germans. The protagonist is Peter, a brave young boy about ten years old. He leads children to carry a gold in Norway to Uncle Victor, because Uncle Victor should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s important because it shows how much hard time they are having during the war and it teaches you how people get hurt by war. In the war between Norway and German, children always have to pull gold on the sled because Germans can take them. They carry more than 100kg. It will be really hard. And by hurting, sure it can be like shooting gun hurting, but if our heart hurts, it really hurts. Like with war, when people pass away, think about it. How will their family feel?? Really, really sad. So I think like war, we shouldn t make it happen. I was able to identify with Peter who was afraid at first to be the leader but later on he did a great job. I strongly recommend this book because it is touching and it shows how children has done a great job, with very responsible actions. I was very moved with Jan Lasek because even if he can die, he risked his life for Peter. How touching and amazing is that?? I think I can t have done it. I was inspired with Uncle Victor s idea. If children is around, who would think they are carrying a gold?? It was a great idea. It taught me that if we really want something, they risk their lifes to. Like for example, if my mother is sick, than I ll do anything to fix it. Won t you? It s a interesting story. It really made me sweat some times. And you ll be moved with what Jan Lasek has done for Peter. I really loved this book. I recommend to all my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Advantages Of Homeschooling Homeschooling Homeschooling something that s grown over time and is become popular in homes. The children are taught at home, by either the parents or a teacher that comes to the home a few times a week, or every day like normal schooling. Children being schooled at home get many options when learning, and also get to grow around the home. Homeschooling is a smart idea for parents to consider for their kids because of different socioeconomic factors in the child s life, keeps the child safer, and gives them more opportunity to use religious instruction in what they are learning. When parents are choosing to homeschool, or put their children in public schools they look at the different socioeconomic factors in their lives. These socio economic problems help in the decision to homeschool their children. Depending on how many kids are living in the home, it may be easier to homeschool their kids instead of on sending them to public school. homeschooled students were more likely than public or private schooled students who are living in families with three or more children (Princiotta and Bielick, Web). Parents that are living with three or more children, it is easier for the parents to school from the home instead of sending them all to public school. If the guardians were tight with money and couldn t afford to buy uniforms or buy them all the clothes they all need, it would be a lot cheaper to have them hand me downs for the children. Another thing is if the children are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. hindu death rituals There is one thing that is certain in this lifetime that eventually we all must die. A belief in the cyclical reincarnation of the soul is one of the foundations of the Hindu religion. Death is viewed as a natural aspect of life, and there are numerous epic tales, sacred scriptures, and vedic guidance that describe the reason for death s existence, the rituals that should be performed surrounding it, and the many possible destinations of the soul after departure from its earthly existence (Retrieved from http://mailerindia.com/hindu/veda/index.php?death on 18th January, 2012).this essay will discuss the rituals performed for the soul of the dead body so it reaches heaven peacefully. Traditionally, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The standard cremation ceremony begins with the ritual cleansing, dressing and adorning of the body. The body is then carried to the cremation ground as prayers are chanted to Yama, invoking his aid. It is usually the chief mourner and the eldest son who perform the Agni or fire ceremony. He circumambulates the pyre counterclockwise for everything is backward at the time of death and lights the pyre. The death now is an offering to Agni. After burning the corpse the chief mourner cracks the skull with a bamboo , thus releasing the soul from entrapment in the body. After cremation a thirteen day ritual is done for the safety of the soul till it reaches heaven. Family read a holy book called Bhagwat Geeta every afternoon for the deceased person. .Twelve hours after the cremation, the ashes are thrown into a river, ideally the Ganges river, and the mourners walk away without looking back. On the 3rd, 5th, 7th or 9th day, relatives gather for a meal of the deceased s favorite foods. A portion is offered before his photo and later ceremonially left at an abandoned place, along with some lit camphor. On the 31st day, a memorial service is held. In some traditions it is a repetition of the funeral rites. At home, all thoroughly clean the house. the chief priest than prays for the deceased and his ancestors so their souls can reunite in the next world. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Knowing Your Metabolism Bobby enters the house and he has a look in his eye, he s rocking back and forth on the balls of his feet, just waiting to burst. Yes, Bobby, what are beaming at the rim to tell me? Unable to contain himself now, he burst forth with information. I was talking to Chucky Tuna across the fence a few minutes ago. Chucky mentioned that his sister s friend, who told him that since he was big boned, and getting older, his metabolism has slowed down and get this, THAT was why he put on those extra dozen pounds. He was smiling now confident that he stumped me. Wait, wait. Why are you shaking your head? He asked. I m sure you ve probably heard something along Bobby s justification and obviously, if it s spoken enough and with conviction, it must be true right? Wrong. Let s talk about metabolism. Everybody, and every living thing, has a metabolism and it often gets the blame for weight gain. This has been the subject to numerous studies, research and articles. The Mayo Clinic (insert article citation) Metabolism is the process by which your body converts what you eat and drink into energy. The great thing about the human body is it s a giant machine which constantly burns energy, even when we are at rest or sleep. This burning of calories is known as your Basal Metabolic Rate, which is the minimum calorie requirement to sustain basic processes such as your heart pumping, circulation of blood around the body, and regulating the body s core functions. These are calories the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Legalize Marijuana Essay examples Cannabis is a plant that has been used for many purposes during many centuries of its cultivation. Cannabis grows wild in many parts of the world, such as in India and even in parts of the United States, where it is referred to as ditch weed . Cannabis seed oils can be used as a nutritional supplement or as a component of soaps and detergents. Hemp fibers can be used in the construction of textile ropes. Cannabis most famous and infamous use is for the psychoactive substance, THC, which can produce an altered state of consciousness, mild hallucinations, and other neurological and behavioral effects. These effects are revered by some members of the community and loathed by others, who perceive it as a dangerous and unhealthy state of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The following offers an analysis of both sides of this subject as well as an analysis of how this issue affects Brazilian society. Cannabis legalization is a subject of strong debate in the United States. Marijuana use for medical, industrial, and recreational purposes has existed for thousands of years in many countries worldwide and is documented as far back as 2700 BC (Time Magazine, April 2009; Why Legalizing Marijuana Makes Sense). Marijuana should be legalized for several reasons. The government could save money and earn additional revenue from taxes on its sale. Tobacco sales generate strong sources of Federal revenue because of taxation. As a popular and well marketed product, the sales taxes would amass a savings that could be allotted toward promoting infrastructures, public education and other public utilities for the general welfare of citizens. As a cash crop, like corn, wheat, or alfalfa, marijuana futures could also be bought and traded by investors. Tobacco futures have been a consistently strong way of bolstering and diversifying a discriminating investor s portfolio. The increase in futures investment would help American farmers build much needed revenues that would allow agrarian operations to expand and become more sophisticated. In the United States, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. 1984 and V for Vendetta Comparing and Contrasting Essay 1984 And V For Vendetta Comparing And Contrasting Essay George Orwell s 1984 and the movie V for Vendetta both have similar views on how society is being run. Since The book 1984 was written before V for Vendetta, so perhaps V for Vendetta may have based some of its ideas on this book. Both 1984 and V for Vendetta have similarities like the way the themes and how the male protagonists are the one in charge of overturning the government. The first similarity between 1984 and V for Vendetta is that the society is being run by totalitarian rule. It is the government that controls the lives of the people and how the society should be run. In 1984, Big Brother aka the Inner party, is the figure that keeps an eye on the people and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In our society today, we have all these rights, but imagine if we did not. 1984, written by George Orwell, and V for Vendetta, directed by James McTeigue, both paint accurately scary descriptions about the government in the future and the dystopian society. 1984, written in 1949, was intended to be a portrayal of the future and V for Vendetta, made in 2005, shows Britain in power in 2038. Both of these pieces of literature were not far off from their description. As every single year passes by, our own society starts to reflect images from these books. When the government has this much power over the people, the people rebel, but can they be a success or not? 1984, written by George Orwell, illustrates a perfect example of a dystopian government. The setting is in Oceania, Britain. The government is full of spies and secret police that carefully watch the common people for any mistake they might make that can harm the government in any way. As shown with Winston Smith, the protagonist of the novel and many other citizens in Oceania, the government manipulates these characters into their pawns. The government asserts their power over the people in many ways. They have large telescreens in the people s houses. The telescreens show the government what people are doing at all times. It can be dimmed down, but can never be turned off. Although Oceania is well off in money, the government rations food. The government s philosophy is that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Height Of Colonialism Between The 18th And 20th Century During the height of colonialism between the 17th and 20th century, almost all of Asia was at one point either directly taken as a colonial possession, or was strongly influenced politically and economically by a colonial power. The exception to this was Siam (now Thailand) which has remained largely independent despite colonial pressure on all its borders (with the exception of the concession of what is now Laos and Burma). For the sake of brevity and consistency, this essay will only be dealing with events from between the early 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century. During this period, the biggest threats to Siamese independence were the British to the west, and the French to the east. As seen by the map below, by 1901, British influence (indicated by the red) had extended to encompass the north and west of Siam (indicated by the bottom right green), while French influence (indicated by the blue) covered the east of Siam. As Siam was surrounded by either French or British colonies, it meant that other Western colonial powers would need to contest French or British territories before it would be able to consider colonising Siam. Figure 1 part of a larger map of Asia, World East Siam s geopolitical position would prove to be extremely beneficial, as its role as a buffer between France and Britain would allow it room to maneuver in diplomatic relations, even in the face of aggression and unfair treaties. The treaties would make up part of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Cocsh Research Paper COSHH is the law that requires employers to control substances that are hazardous to health. In workshop 2, we have substances such as ferric chloride, fine etch crystals and photoresist developer. Whilst handling these substances we must wear protective goggles to avoid any splash or fumes getting in contact with the eyes causing redness, irritation and blurred vision. Gloves and protective clothing to avoid any spillage contacting the skin and causing irritation, burns or pain. We use vapour respirator to avoid any inhalation of any toxic fumes causing coughing or sore throat and wash our hands after handling to avoid indigestion causing abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhoea, shock or collapse. The PUWER Regulations, place duties on people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...