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History Of Southwest Airlines Operations Management
History of Southwest Airlines Operations Management Founded in 1971, Southwest Airlines is a low
cost carrier that last year celebrated 41 consecutive years of profitability by posting record earnings in
2014 (PRNewswire, 2014). While its main competitive advantage is being able to provide service at a
lower cost than other airlines, it also is able to differentiate itself from competitors through excellent
customer service and through response in the form of rapid airport turn around times and a larger
number of flight options than its competitors. There are two main constants that have been critical to
its success. From a corporate culture standpoint, the company values and empowers employees at all
levels, creating a favorable labor relations climate. From an operations standpoint, the company has
maintained the same strategic focus in four key areas that have kept the profits rolling in despite
external upheavals, such as spikes in fuel prices, mega mergers that solidified competition, and even
the financial meltdown of 2008 and the 9/11 terrorist attacks, which saw drastic cutbacks in both
business and leisure discretionary travel (Mutzabaugh, 2014). This paper will provide an overview of
the company s operating philosophy and explain how those four key areas relate to its overall strategy.
Background Southwest began in 1971 with three planes serving only three cities in Texas, Dallas,
Houston, and San Antonio. Those three planes were Boeing 737s, and they were one of
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Hierarchical Structure Of Religion Chapter 3 Summary
Chapter Three: On the Hierarchical Structure of The Church and In Particular On the Episcopate
Christ created different ministries within His Church to benefit the Church and the ministers have
sacred powers and served the people in an orderly way, so that all may obtain salvation. This council
declares that Jesus set forth his Apostles and established His Church and willed the Bishops, who were
the successors of the Apostles, to shepherd his people until the end of the world. He put Peter in
charge and established a foundation of unity for the succession of the apostles and the succession of
Peter as the representative of Christ. Jesus called the disciples and put Peter in charge and before he
was crucified he sent them to Israel and to the rest of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This also gave them helpers and ensured that the ministry would continue after their death. The
bishops, priests, and deacons serve the Church and shepherd the flock as teachers and just like the
office given to Peter is permanent, the office of the Bishops is permanent. The council says that the
bishops are like the Apostles and whoever hears the words of the bishops, are hearing Christ, and
whoever rejects their words, also rejects Christ. Through the Bishops, Christ is preaching the word of
God to all nations and is constantly administrating the sacraments to the believers. The bishops chosen
are the shepherds of the flock. The original Apostles passed on the gift of the Holy Spirit to their
successors through the laying on of hands. The sacred council teaches that this is the sacrament of
holy orders. This episcopal consecration confers the office of governing and teaching. This is how
bishops admit members into the episcopal body through the sacrament of holy orders. And just like
Peter and the Apostles had an apostolic college, the Pope, the successor of Peter and the Bishops, the
successor of apostles are joined as one body of unity. However the body of Bishops has no authority
unless it is in union
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Analysis Of Who Own History By Eric Foner
To begin, in the prefix of Who Owns History , the author, Eric Foner hints at what the whole book will
be about the way history is taught will be the way we are able to view it. In the prefix the author wrote
about all the different experiences he had and how he viewed the change in history. Eric Foner
explained, History always has been and always will be regularly rewritten, in response to new
questions, new information... While the author explains this he s describing how we change the way
history is viewed. The way you are taught it will be the cause of you seeing it in a different way than
other people might have seen the same topic at hand. History will be constantly evolving due our ever
changing society, we all have a different perspective
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Analysis Of The Second Sex By Simone De Beauvoir
Simone de Beauvoir starts her second volume of book, The Second Sex, with the statement, One is not
born, but rather becomes, a woman (267). This is one of the most famous statement of de Beauvoir.
She argues that a woman is not born fragile, passive, or secondary; she is forced by her environment
and the society to become so. A woman learns her role from her circumstance. She is not born shy,
gentle, or passive, but is gradually shaped in that way by her upbringing. I agree with de Beauvoir s
argument. I also believe that femininity does not come from birth, it is shaped by our culture and
sophistication. The difference between characteristics of male and female is not because of any
biological reasons, but it is because of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There are a lot of criticism on this topic. Many people argue that men are biologically stronger, and
are risk takers. They claim women focus more on emotions. I do agree that men and women are
physically different. Men, on average, have greater muscle mass and denser bones. Men tend to be
taller, and have weigh more than women, in general. However, it has nothing to do with strength.
Many women lift weights and train hard nowadays. Those women will be able to do any sort of
physical activity like men do. Women s bodies are capable to attaining the strength that a man s body
can. Now, one might argue women have to train to be strong, but men are naturally strong. This
argument is not valid because women are not given a chance to use their strength since a young age.
Whenever there is a need to lift, shift or move heavy things, men are asked to do so. Girls from a
young age learns that it is not her job to lift things, so she does not care about strengthening herself.
Therefore, feminine and masculine characteristics and behavior that are not tied to biology but instead
originate from the culture specific perception, treatment of what sex you are and should be. If children
would see women lifting and pushing weights, they would not think that only men should be strong. If
they would see their father taking care of them like their mothers do, they would not think that only
women are tender
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Food Dyes Lab Report
Dyes are added to foods so they appear more appetizing to the consumer; oranges are supposed to be
orange and apples are supposed to be red. In this experiment, students gained insight on how different
wavelengths transmit different colors and how the absorbency of a solution impacts its visible color.
Absorbance spectrums show how strongly something absorbs different wavelengths of light.
Absorbency in different regions of the spectrum influences the color that we see. In this experiment,
students used a spectrometer to measure the absorbance spectrum of different color food dyes and
learned how different wavelengths result in different colors. Students gained a deeper understanding
of why a given substance is a certain color and how much ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, if a solution absorbs a wavelength of 652 nm it would mean that the color of the solution
was green. The color absorbed is the complementary color to what is visible, meaning the solution
absorbed red light, but was visible as red s complementary color, green. The results of the experiment
show this phenomenon. Yellow 5 food dye has a wavelength of maximum absorbance of 426 nm,
meaning the dye absorbs violet light, which has a wavelength range of 400 450 nm. The solution
absorbs violet light, but transmits violets complimentary color, yellow, to be
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An essay on different genres including the Ghost genre...
An essay on different genres including the Ghost genre and the Fantasy
Adventure genre
I have chosen two completely different genres to base my essay on.
Firstly, I have the mysterious and gripping Ghost Genre; the books I have studied are The Woman in
Black , The Langoliers and the spooky film, The Others . The second genre is Fantasy Adventure. The
book
I am studying is Lirael , a recent book written by Australian author
Garth Nix. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring , directed by Peter Jackson is the film
that I am analysing.
There are many, definite trends to ghost stories, no matter what the novel is about. They are all usually
set in remote areas and are about haunting. Death is usually common ... Show more content on
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In the ghost story film The Others , an unnerving atmosphere is set straight away. It begins with
cheerful, but strange music, and then a woman is shown screaming, making you wonder what has just
occurred.
This is the perfect beginning for a novel under the ghost story genre.
Further on into the film, we learn that the children who live in the house are ultra sensitive to any
bright light. This adds to the strangeness of the story, possibly scaring the viewer and making them
believe that the characters are quite strange.
The majority of all ghost stories are set in the winter months because the weather is bad and when it is
like this, bad things usually happen. The main character usually gets themselves into a spot of bother
due to either the torrential rain, snow or a storm. It is highly unlikely for a ghost story to be set in
sunny or cheerful surroundings. It is the dark, dismal and eerie atmosphere that adds to the scariness.
In both The Others and Susan Hill s The Woman in Black, death is a key factor in the story line. Dying
is always used because if somebody had not died, there would be no ghost to haunt the major
character in the novel. In The Woman in Black , narrator and main character Arthur
Kipps is constantly haunted by the sound of a pony and trap being pulled under a marsh by quicksand.
He also hears the
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Informative Speech On Conversion Therapy
Speech Title:
Topic: Conversion therapy
General Purpose: To persuade
Specific Purpose: I want the audience to avoid organizations that support the use of conversion
therapy and to understand the pseudoscientific and harmful nature of such a practice.
Thesis: Conversion therapy receives little support from the American psychiatric community due to a
lack of evidence confirming its supposed effectivity and the measurable damage it causes to the
individuals subjected to its outdated practices.
Action Step: I want the audience to avoid organizations that promote the use of conversion therapy to
alter a person s sexual orientation.
I. Introduction
a. For those of you who are straight, I want you to know that your feelings are signs of repressed
childhood traumas. Now, I want you all to put aside your heterosexual tendencies and let your true
same sex attractions take hold.
b. That was a simplified example of exercises used in conversion therapy, also known as reparative
therapy. According to the Just the Facts Coalition, conversion (reparative) therapy is therapy
counseling and psychotherapy aimed at eliminating or suppressing homosexuality. (Just the Facts
Coalition, 2008)
i. People who claim to have successfully altered their sexual orientation often identify themselves as
ex gays. ii. Ex gays who retract their claims of success and reunite with the LGBTQ+ community are
popularly known as ex ex gays.
c. Thankfully, I have never been forced to receive conversion
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Criminal Profiling Case Study
Profiling is the recording and analysis of a person s psychological and behavioral characteristics, it
helps to assess or predict their capabilities in a certain area or to assist in identifying a particular
subgroup of people. Looking at the makeup of a crime can help to identify who the subject is. All
suspects have different signatures and modus operandi that connect crime to person, and it would not
be successful without connecting the crime scene to the background of a person through psychology.
Below are three criminal cases that used psychology and criminal profiling to have a result in
successful trackings. The first case, that of Joseph Paul Franklin, also recognized as The Racist Killer ,
was born into a poor Alabama family. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The killings began in 1979 and went on for a long twenty two months. Looking at the victims of the
killings, they all fit one profile, young, African American males taken in public areas during daylight.
(Five). Although Williams was only convicted of the murders of two adults, he was also thought to be
the one behind the death of more than twenty others. The string of cases of the twenty others was
known as the Atlanta Child Murders, after the discovery of two young black children were found
murdered and hidden under bushes. As more victims were being found, Williams changed his modus
operandi. He went from hiding the bodies to dumping them into the Chattahoochee River, allowing
investigators to get a better lead and staking out all 14 of the bridges above the river. a group of law
enforcement officers on surveillance at the river heard a loud splash around 3 a.m. On the bridge, a car
fled the scene, and the police pursued and pulled it over. The driver was Wayne Williams, a 22 year
old black freelance photographer. The police had no idea what the splash was at this point, so they had
to let Williams go (Wayne). Just a few days later a body was found in the river, allowing investigators
to call Williams back in for questioning. He was then arrested and given two subsequent life sentences
for the murder of two men, and not being convicted of the other twenty murders they thought to be
connected to
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Windows Vista and Group Policy Essay
Lab 10
CONFIGURING APPLICATIONS
|EXERCISE 10.1 |INSTALLING REMOTE SERVER ADMINISTRATION TOOLS |
|OVERVIEW |Before you can configure AD DS Group Policy settings from your Windows 7
workstation, you must |
| |install and enable the Remote Server Administration Tools, which includes the Group Policy
Management|
| |console. |
|Completion time |10 minutes |
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|Completion time |10 minutes |
|Question 2 |Why would you want to enable the Use policy accelerators policy in this case, rather than
the|
| |Turn off accelerators policy? Users can only access Accelaerators that are deployed through |
| |Group Policy. |
|Question 3 |Why is it necessary to disable the Turn on Internet Explorer Standards Mode for Local |
| |Intranet policy? Because Internet Explorer will use an Internet Explorer 7 user agent string |
| |for local intranet content if you don t configure this policy setting. |
|Question 4 |Why, in this case, is it necessary to enable both the Prevent Deleting Web sites that the |
| |User has Visited policy and the Turn off InPrivate Browsing policy? So users can t delete |
| |their browsing history, and so they can t browse in private. |
|Question 5 |Why isn t it necessary to enable the Turn off InPrivate Filtering as well? We disabled in |
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The Day Of Amelia Dubrinsky
The afternoon sun trickled through the forest, glimpses of golden hue bore down over the sheltered
landscape. It seemed like a beautiful day so far, the birds were singing and the sun was shining. It was
just a shame that one of the more beautiful days had to be this very day, of all days. It wasn t exactly
the worst day of her life, well, not yet at least. But it wouldn t be making the highlight reel either.
Today was the very day Amelia Dubrinsky was set to marry an Alpha of a fellow royal line. There
were four royal packs left; it was a more definitive name for original bloodlines. They came from
vastly different areas, and more importantly, had very varying talents.
For many years now the packs had been in a state of war. Several ... Show more content on
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If she had the selfish tendency her brothers had, she d have run the moment she woke up.
The twenty six year old rose, making her way through the hand made wooden home. Everything in
their land was made by their own hands. Sure, there had been some advances with plumbing but it
remained a tradition and a privilege to make their own homes. It was as if someone could feel the love
each family had put into making their home. We still have several hours. Amelia noted as she leaned
on the wooden door frame, her gaze swooping over the warmly lit bedroom. In the left hand side of
the room her dress hung on a stump that was supported by a metal rod that spanned out toward the
floor.
She d never considered love, or marrying really. She d spent most of her life training with her
brothers, there wasn t much that she thought of that she could define as a young woman s dream. All
that really mattered in her mind was her home and their safety, it was the only reason she was stepping
up to take a stranger s hand in marriage.
Amelia, it s going to take a few hours. Her mother cautioned, pointing her eloquently painted nail
toward the wooden stool before her. With a defiant groan, Amelia made her way into the room. Alise
carefully unhooked the dress from the stand and made her way toward her daughter. It had been made
by Amelia s aunt, in the traditional fashion of past wedding dresses. The blonde slowly slipped into
the silk like material. The dress fit
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Is The Second Sex Beauvoir s Application of Sartrean...
Is The Second Sex Beauvoir s Application of Sartrean Existentialism?
ABSTRACT: Simone de Beauvoir s 1949 feminist masterpiece, The Second Sex, has traditionally
been read as an application of Sartrean existentialism to the problem of women. Critics have claimed a
Sartrean origin for Beauvoir s central theses: that under patriarchy woman is the Other, and that one is
not born a woman, but becomes one. An analysis of Beauvoir s recently discovered 1927 diary, written
while she was a philosophy student at the Sorbonne, two years before her first meeting with Sartre,
challenges this interpretation. In this diary, Beauvoir affirms her commitment to doing philosophy,
defines the philosophical problem of the opposition of self and other, ... Show more content on
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The political philosopher, Sonia Kruks, in a 1995 essay, writes that: The central claim of The Second
Sex one is not born a woman but becomes one presupposes Sartre s argument that existence precedes
essence : that human beings become what they are on the basis of no pre given necessity or nature
(Kruks 1). I ve argued myself, in a early essay, that this voluntarism reflects a Sartrean influence.
Kate and Edward Fullbrook (1994) have challenged these interpretations of Beauvoir as a Sartrean,
arguing that Beauvoir s metaphysical novel, She Came to Stay (1943), traditionally assumed to be an
application of Sartre s Being and Nothingness (1943), was actually its philosophical source. Another
challenge to the traditional interpretation of Beauvoir as a Sartrean is found in Beauvoir s 1927 diary.
Discovered by Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir, Beauvoir s adopted daughter and literary executor, after
Beauvoir s death, and deposited in the BibliothŠque Nationale in 1990, Beauvoir s handwritten diary
has been transcribed by Barbara Klaw, with the assistance of Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir, and myself.
In the 1927 diary, written while Beauvoir was a philosophy student at the Sorbonne, two years before
her first meeting with Jean Paul Sartre in 1929, she lays out the foundations of her later
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Romanovs Research Paper
The problem of what to do with the Romanovs was a topic that affected both the provisional
government and the Bolsheviks
2. After six months of house arrest at the Alexander Palace at Tsarskoe Selo, the Romanovs travelled
to the Governor s House at Tobolsk, accompanied by soldiers.
3. On their journey to Tobolsk, concealed in their belongings, the Romanovs took with them over $14
million worth of diamonds, pearls, sapphires, emeralds, rubies, and gold. (King 53).
4. By August of 1917, the Romanovs had settled into the Governor s House.
5. Following seven months of house arrest at Tobolsk, Nicholas II, Alexandra, and their second
youngest daughter Maria journeyed to Ekaterinburg.
6. A few days before they arrived, the Bolshevik dominated city ... Show more content on
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With them were the tsar s aide, Prince Vasily Dolgorukov; the imperial family s doctor, Dr. Evgeny
Botkin, the maid, Anna Demidova, the valet, Terenty Chemodurov, and the footman, Ivan Sednev
(Rappaport 9 12).
10. On May 23, the four children who had remained at Tobolsk arrived in Ekaterinburg, accompanied
by three servants.
11. The entire family was now reunited.
12. Although the family was most likely happy to be together again, this happiness would not last for
long.
13. On the night of July 16, 1918, soldiers woke the Romanovs and their servants and told them to get
dressed.
14. More soldiers then took them to the basement under the pretext of being protected from the
impending chaos of advancing counterrevolutionaries (Biography.com).
15. A group of executioners opened fire on them.
16. Accounts vary as to whether the soldiers killed them with bullets and then impaled them with
bayonets, or if they killed some with bayonets. 16b. However, all accounts generally agree that both
weapons were used.
17. After the Romanovs and their servants were dead, the Bolsheviks took their bodies to an
abandoned mine (Bones found).
18. The Bolsheviks tried to blow up the mine while the bodies were inside, but they were unsuccessful
(Bones
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Crohn s Disease Essay
This review will explain Crohn s disease and Ulcerative colitis, two types of inflammatory bowel
disease that affect millions of people. These diseases are chronic that affects certain parts of the
intestine gastrointestinal tract. People who has this disease are troubled with a variety of side effects
that they will have to live with for the rest of their lives. To this day, there are no medical cure for
these diseases, however there are several treatment options that are helpful. These diseases are still
being studied for researchers to fully understand the causes, possible preventions, and cure for IBDs.
Countless researches and studies are still under development, there have been many discoveries thus
far, but nothing concrete.
Introduction
Inflammatory bowel diseases or IBDs affect as many as 1.4 million Americans . Crohn s disease and
ulcerative colitis inflame certain areas of the intestines that result into chronic and long term
complications in peoples lives. Even though these diseases are not known to be lethal to humans, they
are unbearable to its victim. Both ailments can cause patients to experience abdominal symptoms,
including diarrhea, abdominal pain, bloody stools, and vomits 8. Both diseases result in painful ...
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A person s diet is not a cause for developing Crohn s disease, however it has to be adjusted to ease the
complications. Diet needs to be adjusted accordingly because it may aggravate the infected area and
often symptoms flare up. There was a study done on ulcerative colitis and how diet may be correlated
with its reoccurrences. It discovered [a] high meat, protein, or alcohol intake is associated with an
increased risk of relapse which may well occur because these foods are rich sources of sulphur and
sulphate (dietary factors) Further research is still being done with this
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The Ways Of Human Life
Life can be expressed in many different ways. It can be be expressed through song or word. But life in
general is all expressed by human beings the same way; by living, people express who they are and
what they stand for. People express their lives day by day without even knowing. People are all born,
people all live, and people all die. But the things in between are what make life yours. This is how
people live; this is how people exist. Thornton Wilder expresses the ways of human life and existence
in Our Town, and these perspectives can be linked into other poems, songs, or movies. In Lucinda
Matlock, Masters says this line that seems to tie into the ways of human life: And then I found David.
Life is just happening and along the way, you can meet people who change your life completely. They
can steal your heart and change your life and you as a person. It is very crazy of how one single
person can just come in and change your life like that, but it happens all the time. It can happen
anytime, anywhere. This can relate this back to Our Town by the scene where George and Emily are in
the ice cream parlor. They had been neighbors forever but had never seen each other in any other way.
But in that day, they went from just friends to being in love. After that, their lives were entirely
different. I m just an ordinary person. And that s OK. This is a quote from Hope Floats. This means
that you have to love and accept yourself to be able to live life to the
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Bruce Weigl´s Poems on Vietnam War
To this day the Vietnam War is still considered to be one of the most devastating wars in history and
has been a topic of resentment to the American culture thirty three years after its end. For the
American public it s marked as being the point in history where distrust in our government was at an
all time high, mainly because most of the war s carnage was witnessed on television for the first time.
For all the bloodshed American and Vietnamese soldiers suffered through, the war has left a perpetual
mark not only on the United States but ultimately has left a permanent scar on the soldiers who fought
and managed to survive the war. Renowned war poet, Bruce Weigl, like most young American men
during the time was only nineteen when he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Weigl has dug deep into his recollection of the war to produce work that can be thought of as
artistically beautiful. It s his aim to find the means, despite everything he s endured, to transcend
misery in his poetry. This is done on purpose and allows Weigl to employ a style in his poetry that s
dependent on the sound of words, to express an image so openly that the verses depict a genuine
emotion that doesn t pose as an insult to readers. Underneath the rubble of his misfortune there is a
level of integrity on display that readers can appreciate. Weigl likes to view the world objectively and
so does his poetry in a very responsible and accountable manner. A portion of the poetry created by
Weigl illustrates a gap between generations. The general belief is that the United States sees what
happened in Vietnam from a distance, but for those living in Vietnam it completely altered their lives.
Another excerpt from Weigl s memoir expresses this as he reveals the story of a woman he d met in
Vietnam. Titled, Her Life Runs like a Red Silk Flag illustrates exactly just how twisted and merciless
war can be. The poem introduces Weigl receiving water from a woman who said she had seen her
childhood village bombed by planes. She didn t blame him and in her mind she viewed that uneventful
day as a horror that will perpetually haunt her for life but Weigl responds clarifying that the real horror
is digging inside of him as he writes, there aren t any words that can
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Rap Hop And Hip Hop
Rap/Hip Hop is a huge part of today s music industry, with a more loyal fan base than any other genre
of music. Even though they have such a large following, there are still many that disapprove of how
the Rap game is conducted, and have no respect for the people who claim to be rappers.
Many people look at Hip Hop artists and think that they are all hard, gang banging, drug slanging
thugs from the hood. But in all reality most of the rappers in modern Hip Hop had never stepped foot
in the hood until after they finally built a little credibility by being a Hip Hop artist. Now, in today s
society it s acceptable for a person to front like they are something that they are not, but back when
Hip Hop had artists like Tupac Shakur, Mobb Deep ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Yes, obviously there are still words in Hip Hop (except for Migos music), but there is no true meaning
behind them. Today all rappers talk about is getting high and drunk, driving fast cars and riding fast
women with large features. They also talk about how no one is real anymore while they re doing the
same thing they re dogging on (hypocrites). When they write their songs, the flow is choppy and
sounds like incoherent babble. Rap/Hip Hop back in the late 80s and throughout the 90s people were
talking about things they really did. They spoke of the struggle, they spoke on real issues and had their
own views, instead of misguided judgement to make it seem like they care. The lyrics were relatable
unlike in modern Rap. Not many people are going out and buying Bugatti s left and right while
sipping on Ciroc and counting stacks of Benjamins. But when you hear songs like First of the Month
by Bone Thugs N Harmony, you can sit there and think, Dang, I understand exactly where he s
coming from with this, this is because there are a lot of people who grew up on food stamps and
welfare checks. When that money comes it s time to celebrate like they say in the song. An example of
how trash lyrics are in modern Rap is Bobby Shmurda s Hot N****,
I swear to God, all I do is cash out; And if you ain t a hoe, get up out my trap house; I been selling
crack since like the 5th grade; Really never made no difference what the shit made; Jaja taught me flip
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Kay Redfield Jamison s Bipolar Disorder
Question #2: Bipolar Disorder: Give a phenomenological/subjective (first person account) description
of Kay Redfield Jamison s bipolar disorder as described in her book Unquiet Mind. In particular, what
factors did she view as helpful in her recovery? Bipolar Disorder is mental illness that includes severe
high and low moods with changes in sleep, energy, thinking and behavior. Bipolar disorder is
correlated with increased risk for substance related disorders, weight problems, and impaired social
support systems. Approximately one in every hundred people develop bipolar disorder. Kay Redfield
Jamison reports that her manic depressive illness was a gradual progression wherein she found her
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The hallucination finally led her to reach out to a colleague she had been dating. In response he
approached her in a skillful, graceful, and understanding way regarding her necessity to take lithium
and prescribed her the drug on an emergency basis until she saw a psychiatrist. He tested her blood for
lithium levels and encouraged her to take it on a consistent basis. Her colleague also educated her
family about her illness, arranged for her care, and recommended she take time off from work. Kay s
brother assisted her in sorting out her financial situation and paying her debt. He remained positive
and significantly available to her, flying out to see her or arranging her flights out to him, while
remaining non judgmental. Her psychiatrist ended up being the chief resident at UCLA
Neuropsychiatry Institute who was once her supervisor. He approached her treatment with discipline,
determination and dedication. He was adamant about the importance of aggressive medical treatments
using lithium, thorazine, valium, and barbiturates for psychotic patients; he also had a genuine belief
in the importance of psychotherapy and its healing. A combination of medication, good social support
and access to high quality therapeutic services along with Kay s commitment to recovery all led to her
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Warner Bros Fair Use Doctrine
The protection of intellectual property is important and necessary in order to promote progress. The
idea is that by trading exclusive rights to the creators of inventions and creative works in exchange
that the creative work or invention to be available to the public is mutually beneficial to both the rights
holder and society in general. By granting these rights, the creators and owners are able to benefit both
socially and financially from that which they created. This provides an incentive for people to pursue
the creation of and the investment in intellectual property. There are however limits to the rights of
such inventions and creative works. The Fair Use Doctrine recognizes and creates exceptions to
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was the source of Fortres Grand s Clean Slate product. At both the district court level and at the 7th
Circuit of Appeals, this argument was rejected. The court found that it was implausible that a
reasonable person would go to the fictitious website and believe that the product there was created and
marketed by Fortres Grand. Conversely, it was equally implausible that anyone going to the Fortres
Grand website would believe that the products there were produced by Warner Bros. As a result of this
finding, the courts did not need to go any further to address any First Amendment or Fair Use issues.
The court further found that the use of the term the clean slate in the movie was not a trademark
infringement. They found that the term is too broad in its meaning or application for its use to be
restricted in other endeavors such as the movie. It seems that what Fortres Grand was really concerned
about was trademark dilution. The claim would be that the use of the clean slate in its movies and on
the promotional website would damage the Clean Slate mark and make it less appealing to consumers.
This would only be valid if the mark was considered famous which Fortres Grand knew would not be
the case with their Clean Slate program. This is probably why they chose to purse the claim of
consumer confusion instead of trademark
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The Pros And Cons Of Chemical And Biological Weapons
Terrorists imitate governments, and nuclear weapons are in the arsenals of the world s major powers.
That makes them legitimate. Chemical and biological weapons also may be found in the arsenals of
many nations, but their use has been widely condemned by public opinion and proscribed by treaty,
although in recent years the constraints against use seem to be eroding. 1
Brian Michael Jenkins, former leading terrorism analyst, written in 1975. More than forty years later,
it is more relevant than ever before.
March 20, 1995 marked the first time a non state actor waged a chemical attack against a civilian
population (chemical attacks had been used in the past but never by a non state actor). Aum Shinrikyo,
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While the sarin attack used by Aum Shinrikyo was difficult to implement, the use of a highly
contagious disease, such a smallpox, could create mass casualties and chaos. Due to its highly
contagious nature, it would only need to be spread to a few people in a major transportation hub, and it
could be wildly spread clandestinely due to its 12 14 day incubation period. There are only two known
existing cultures of Smallpox today, which are held by the US and Russia. Moreover, there is a
concern that Russian security surrounding the existing culture is questionable. The concern of a breach
is taken so seriously, that the US has 300 million
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Customer Relationships Management
Customer relationship management (CRM) is a business philosophy and set of strategies, programs,
and systems that focuses on identifying and building loyalty with a retailer s most valued customers
(Levy, Weitz 275). A loyal customer is one who is committed to purchasing merchandise and services
from a specific retailer, he or she resists the efforts of competitors, and also has an emotional
attachment to a retailer. The four steps involved in the formation of a CRM program are collecting
customer data, analyzing customer data, developing a CRM program, and implementing the CRM
program. Implementing CRM programs can be extremely beneficial in increasing business and
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Although CLASS is a relatively low tech system, its application has been successful and its future
looks promising. Each employee s uniform is included with a guest preference pad. On this pad,
employees note any guest preferences and then forward the information to the guest recognition
office. Ritz Carlton looks forward with CLASS with ample hopes and expectations. Their vision is
that all employees, in time, will be able to access CLASS directly. Furthermore, Ritz Carlton is
looking into implicating technology into their employees routine responsibilities. They re exploring
the benefits of utilizing portable hand held devices. This utilization will aid company wide access to
the database. While CLASS has provided the Ritz Carlton with a system of consistency, the
technology would be worthless without their staff. As corporate manager of guest recognition points
out, Our people supply the initial information that is added to the system as well as carry out the
services detailed within the system. If our employees didn t put the information to real, concrete use
the system would be worthless (For Ritz Carlton, It All Begins With Customer Knowledge). Much like
the Ritz Carlton, Neiman Marcus focuses much of its CRM program towards giving the customer the
best experience. The primary component of their CRM program is their InCircle rewards card. With
the card, customers take out a line of credit
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The Military Force of Thailand
As far as we are concerned, unlike other Asian countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia and others,
Thailand military forces portrayed a significant concern pertaining to internal turbulence within
Thailand. (Simon, 2000, p. 13) This is because, for several decades, since communist aggression and
until todays, internal security has become the main core focus of Thailand military forces in the
aspects of defence and security of Thailand (Taylor, 2013, p. 12); compared to other aspects such as
external defence. Before discussing or deliberating the roles of Thailand military forces in internal
security, it is better for us to understand the definition of internal security because it might raise
confusion as it both aspects are associated closely with the national interest of a country. As coined by
the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste National Parliament (2003), internal security is defined as an
activity or program advanced by the State (Government) with the aims to guarantee order, security and
public peacefulness, to safeguards people and goods, to prevent law breaking and contribute to
guarantee the normal functioning of the democratic institutions. Through this clear definition, it is
clear that external security and internal security are different with each other. In Thailand, the military
undertook a crucial role of internal security pertaining to the Burmese refugees and insurgency in the
southernmost of Thailand insurgency by the Malay Muslim insurgent. (Taylor,
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Biomechanical Principles Applied To The Soccer Kick
Biomechanical Principles Applied to the Soccer Kick
Principal One:
Stability increases when there is a low centre of mass, when there is a wide base of support, the centre
of gravity is within the base of support and there is a large mass.
Unstable balance occurs when an athlete needs to be balanced but ready to move quickly and become
unstable.
The player is unstable as she flexes her hips over the ball during the backswing/recovery. She is
slightly balancing herself as she extends her hip and puts her arms outward on her sides so that she
will not completely fall over.
Her stability remains because she creates a large base of support by taking a wide step. When she
takes this wide step, she is bending her knees and crouching, lowering her centre of mass. She adjusts
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This occurs in the soccer kick when the athlete makes contact with the ball using the shoelace area of
the cleat opposed to the toe or the sides of the foot. The follow through also contributes to maximum
force because the more time you have making contact, the more force you are putting on the kick. This
is why there is such a great emphasis on the follow through of a soccer kick.
Principle Three:
The production of maximum velocity requires the use of joints in order, from largest to smallest.
The athlete will need to go through the force producing movements to be able to complete a successful
soccer kick. This section of the sports skill primarily has to do with the fact that you use your muscles
moving from largest to smallest in order to create maximum velocity. This concept is in direction
relation to the third principle because when a soccer kick is being executed, the joints move from the
use of your hips, to your knees, to your ankles and all the way down to your toes (as you plantarflex).
Principle Five:
Movement usually occurs in the direction opposite of that of the applied
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A Sample Of 102 Full Time Business School Faculty At A...
Stumpf and Rabinowitz (1981) studied career stage and performance in a sample of 102 full time
business school faculty at a large north eastern university, hypothesizing that the relationships between
role perception, job satisfaction and performance would differ across career stages. They used Hall
and Nougaim s (1968) three stage model: 1. The establishment stage included those in the profession
two years or less, 2. Advancement included faculty with between two years and ten years experience,
and 3. Maintenance included faculty with more than ten years experience. The faculty completed
questionnaires on their satisfaction with work, promotion, pay, and co workers; role conflict; and role
ambiguity. Performance measures included publications, student evaluations of teaching, peer
nominations for excellence, and salary change. The authors developed hypotheses, based on
developmental theory, about how attitudes and perceptions would relate to performance at the various
stages. The establishment stage, for example, should be characterized by a strong positive relationship
between satisfaction with work and performance measures. This reflects the primary task of the
establishment stage, that of learning the ropes. Faculty who express satisfaction with their work at this
stage must be comfortable with the new position and could be expected to do well on performance
measures. In contrast, the advancement stage should show a strong positive relationship between
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Cheer Shoes Research Paper
I have received many things, but there is one thing that has stood out to me, that would be the cheer
shoes that my mom got for me before the cheer season starting in June. I got a pair of cheer shoes this
past October and they were fine, but my mom noticed my feet starting hurting more and more,
because the support has worn out of them. My mom then bought me a new pair of shoes. You re
probably thinking ok what s that matter, you got a new pair of shoes. Its not like I asked for them, it s
not like I had to have them, it was a thought that my mom had to make me feel more comfortable. So
here is how it started, my old cheer shoes didn t have much support towards the back of the shoe.
They were fine, they would have lasted at least
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Compare the Relationship Between Ralph and Jack Throughout...
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Lord of the Flies is a novel written by William Golding which follows the story of a group of school
boys, the survivors of a plane crash, who find themselves isolated on a desert island, waiting to be
rescued.
Ralph is first introduced as The boy with the fair hair who looks up to his father. Ralph starts off as a
rational character and attempts to maintain his rationality throughout the novel. This sense of
rationality is expressed at a point in the beginning of the novel when Ralph says Seems to me we
ought to have a chief to decide things and expresses his rational approach to how the boys could be
civil and enforce law in order. He is also the finder of the conch which is symbolic of democracy and
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The conch is vital in the relationship between Ralph and Jack. This is because, as you already know,
the conch is symbolic of democracy which is the one of the aspects that Ralph is in favour of. As Jack
becomes more savage, the conch s powers diminish Jack was the first to make himself heard. He had
not got the conch and thus spoke against the rules; but nobody minded
Hunting and the fire had
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Teosinte Vs Corn
Corn (Zea mays) is one of the most widely produced crops in the United States and it provides more
than 40% of the world s corn (Benson and Gibson). The history of maize dates back to around 5,000
6,000 years ago due to the Native Americans domesticating the maize ancestor. In recent years and
after countless research, scientists are accepting the theory that corn comes from a wild plant called
Teosinte. The reason behind the skepticism is due to the traits of both plants; teosinte possess smaller
cobs, fewer rows of kernels and it has a smaller size overall. While it might seem plausible that it is
part of the maize family, it did not have enough similarities to proclaim it as the ancestor of maize.
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The idea of changing natural processes to produce an ideal crop raises concern amongst
environmentalists. Extracting bacteria from soil and inserting it into an entirely different species may
appear unethical because of the changing of natural processes. Genetic engineering promotes
producing a type of crop that is not susceptible to pests, but carries the risk of decreasing genetic
variation (Green Peace). Once a crop is perfected, farmers then mass produce that specific crop, and
the different variations of the crop are lost (Green Peace). Another concern regarding the use of the Bt
protein is the increased risk of allergies (Smith). The transgenic protein comes from bacteria in the
soil, and thus raises the concern of allergic reactions to the corn. Consumers are worried that the cry
protein injected into Bt corn could have allergies unknown to them because of the cry protein s
characteristic of an extended digestion time. Consumers are also skeptical that genes of this antibiotic
resistance could somehow be introduced to other bacteria in the soil, and possibly infect consumers
with this bacteria. A major ethical concern of genetically modified crops, specifically Bt corn, is the
lack of knowledge of the long term effects these crops have on humans and other organisms.
Consumers are uninformed about the
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Sister Helen Prejean Heroes
The definition of a hero is a person who, in the opinion of others, has special achievements,abilities, or
personal qualities and is regarded as a role model or ideal (dictionary.com). A hero is anyone who can
show courage when faced with a problem. A hero is able to help other in many ways. A person can
become a hero by saving someone who is in danger or influencing another or someone who gave up
his or her life so another could live . A hero is there to help others and give them strength in life s
difficulties. A hero does not always have to show courage they can be afraid. There are many types of
heros in the world. Heros come in all shapes and sizes, some can be shy while others can be outgoing.
Whatever hero people may be, they all have one goal, and that goal is to help others. The first ... Show
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Why the World Needs Heroes
Sister Helen Prejean is a Roman Catholic nun that is member of the Congregation of St. Joseph, as
well as an advocate for the abolition of the death penalty. Prejean is not only a hero for the accused
that have no voice, but many members of the catholic church look up to her as an inspiration for
serving her faith as well as being a genuine well hearted person. Prejean is a hero because she doesn t
seek publicity in her acts. She truly wants to help people no matter of the severity of their past actions.
For many years, Prejean has devoted her life to serve her faith that millions of people share. She
sacirficed Marriage, money, children, and time to help and comfort people in need like the ones on
death row. The important thing is that when you come to understand something you act on it, no
matter how small that act is. Eventually it will take you where you need to go (Sister Helen Prejean).
Pejean naturally brings out missing qualities in her supporters and by doing so, it causes a ripple effect
that causes more and more people to catch the contagious kindness and pass it on generation to
generation, race to race, and gender to
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Questions On Past And Future
Past and Future
Sofia Kyarizova
Mrs. Thorniley
June 5, 2015
Chapter 1
Mr. Mein looked out of the window; it was raining that did not help his nervousness. We have to find
out this . He said looking at two men. One of them was dressed in a black suit, aged 35 40, middle
height, with blond hair and a notebook in his hands. The other one deserved more attention being tall,
with gold ash color hair, dark black eyes. His body and hands revealed his inner strength, a person
who did sports all the time. Their names were Mr. Finchley and Mr. Buck. Our jockey club, continued
Mr. Mein, has its own strong traditions. The members of our club are respected people; there are huge
investments into world business all over the world. They recommended you as the best detectives in
our case. We would like to know, although it might Mr. Finchley : are the favorites of the race. Their
leadership is inevitable. .But it s unbelievable, how much they look like the young stallions of the last
century. The same color, the same bizarrerie appearance, and unusual shining of the color that looked
like gold and silver, gentle movements, all the exterior features. It is possible that genetic features
have been passed; especially they are from the same horse farm. Mr. Mein turned off the computer
connected to the large screen on the wall. We compared the photos of the leading stallions of the last
century: Darley Arabian and Beyrli Turk, with absinthe and Pegasus, put the
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The PigsDeceptiontion In Animal Farm, By George Orwell
The pigs deception is so effective because they built their reputation of being intelligent within the
farm and thus the animals accept what they say as true. The pigs reputation is present from the
beginning of Animal Farm when Major tries to encourage the other animals to rebel. Major is so
highly regarded on the farm that everyone was quite ready to lose an hour s sleep in order to hear what
he had to say (Orwell 4). This quote shows how important Major is and how influential he is on the
farm. Thus, one can assume that his reputation in a way represents the other pigs for he is the most
prominent member of the pigs. His reputation of being wise and benevolent is the reason the animals
revere him so. Then when he dies the work of organizing the animals falls upon the pigs. The work of
teaching and organizing the others fell upon the pigs, who were generally recognized as being the
cleverest animals (Orwell 15). This quote show that the other animals who are collectively less
educated than the pigs are heavily relying on the pigs reputation to figure out in their mind who they
are. By generalizing the pigs as intelligent the animals fall into the trap that many people do. A real
example of this is how people sometimes generalize Muslims as terrorist. When one generalizes, they
can either open themselves up or ignorantly close themselves to the other aspects of the person, place,
or thing. In Animal Farm, the animals open themselves up and end causing themselves to
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Metaphor And The Expressions Of Emotion
Metaphor and the Expressions of Emotion
Introduction:
In May 2015, Walt Disney Pictures released the film Inside Out. The film emphasizes the
neuropsychological finding that human emotions affect interpersonal relationships. It shows how
emotions work inside a person s brain and at the same time how these emotions shape a person s outer
life (Keltner Ekman, 2015). In this film, each character is represented by a colour With is conceptual
metaphor theory (Lakoff and Johnson 1980) can be applied. As this representation works with the
theory of conceptual metaphors. Conceptual metaphors are metaphors that we have in our mind that
allow us to produce and understand abstract concepts (Littlemore, 2008). The five main human
emotions that are represented as characters inside an 11 year old girl brain are: Joy represented as a
glowing yellow; Anger as red; Disgust as green; and Fear as purple. The film was released all over the
world, gaining positive reviews from many different cultures. With these positive reviews, the
question is asked are colours emotion metaphors universal? The purpose of this study is to test
whether the cultural experiences of individuals result in different mental representations of colour
emotion metaphors. The colours black, white, red, yellow, and blue were looked at because they are
primary colours and have more colour emotion metaphors associated with them.
Literature review:
Lakoff and Johnson claim that conceptual metaphor theory is when
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Review Of Alice Marwick s Status Update Essay
Book Review 2 Status Update
Status Updates author Alice Marwick is an experienced academic observer of American online culture
who subjectively weighs in on the new era of media and where this social media phenomenon is in
this country let alone the world. This book takes you on a personal journey sheading light on old and
new ideas such as, dot com era, Web 2.0, self branding, Neoliberal capitalism, the up rise of micro
celebrities, and online personas. Although precisely written and full of extensive qualitative research,
this book is mostly over opinionated and anecdotal. A good amount of what Marwick is preaching isn
t necessarily true and full of negative rhetoric towards men such as Gary Vaynerchuk, a self branding
guru who she actually dedicates a part of her book too along with others. Most of the book is full of
her first hand experiences in northern California tech start up hotbed areas where most of her work
was done by good journalism.
The dot com era took off around 1997 and peaked in 2002, this idea like the name suggests was based
off of large investments in internet tech companies whether they were profitable or not. Looking back,
it s easy too say that there was a lack of common sense or a lack of urgency to make money since it
failed. Directly after Web 2.0 made its presents, and it wasn t new software for computers or a site you
can visit rather a time for social technology to improve. It was like an optimistic perception of a class
being half full
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Statement of Purpose to Become a Nursing Student at...
Since my first day in nursing school, I have always looked forward to the day I become a family nurse
practitioner (FNP). Among the driving forces and strengths being that apart from being the first nurse
in the family, I graduated with a degree in nursing making me a source of inspiration within the
family. Additionally, I will be the first to graduate with a master s degree in the family given this
opportunity. Besides, I wish to be a source of motivation and inspiration to many nurses who wish to
advance their nursing careers. It is through a demonstration of what is possible and mentoring them
through that I can make a positive change among fellow nurses. Since I graduated about three years
ago, I have worked with many patients and clients that require much of the required advanced nursing
skills that I seek. Equipped with such skills, I will be at a better position to adequately, competently
and confidently assist the adult patients and clients. In fact, nursing is a passion allowing me to serve
the community and at the same time be a light in someone s disease process darkness. I wish to live to
learn broadly, to serve others generously and courageously lead other fellow nurses. Since I graduated
three years ago, I have had two certifications in Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced
Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), which have enabled to work effectively at Emory University
Hospital in Atlanta, GA as a RN, in GI and Pulmonologist labs. Among the tasks I took part
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How To Prevent Global Warming In Canada
Global warming is a concern to everybody in Canada. Unless Canadians act now, the problems will
increase and become a massive controversy for future generations. Shocking to say,but, Canada has
about 0.5 percent of the world s population, but yet contributes to about 2 percent of the total
greenhouse gas emissions. Along with that, in 2005, Canadians emitted about 747 megatonnes of
carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gas emissions.
As a result of Canadians actions, Canada is facing shifting rainfall patterns, rising temperatures,
increases in certain types of hazardous weather like heat waves, and the polar ice caps are melting,
resulting in habitat loss for animals such as polar bears.
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This would be a considerable way to lessen the amount of greenhouse gases being released into the
atmosphere. When fuel is burned, sulphur combines with oxygen which construct emissions that
contribute to decreased air quality and have negative environmental effects. The government of
Canada says they would reduce the average sulphur content in gasoline by nearly 70 percent. This
means there would be reductions in air pollutant emissions from vehicles. By obtaining a car that is
well suited for the person and is eco friendly, is one thing that makes a great difference in reducing the
effects of global warming. Generally speaking, Canadians need to take major action now in order to
lessen the effects of global warming. In the first place, Canadians are capable of saving energy from
their own home. In addition to that, Canadians are capable of researching about where their food
comes from. Furthermore, the Canadian government is adept of making strict greenhouse gas emission
regulations on cars. It is important to act now and help save the planet before it is too late and suffer
through the harsh
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The Prevelence and Influences of Stereotypes
Almost everyone has heard phrases such as blondes are dumb, Canadians live in igloos, females are
better drivers than males, students who do well in school are nerds and always sit in the front of the
class, etc. All of these sentences are examples of stereotypes. Stereotypes as one can conclude from
the above sentences are very broad generalizations targeted towards a group of individuals. They
usually target minorities based on the habits and actions these minorities engage in. Even though
many people find stereotypes to be funny, and some individuals will even argue that a class of
stereotypes can be proven to be correct because of research, they are nonetheless morally degrading
and therefore, are not grounded in truth because of lack of knowledge about one s culture/background,
personal experiences, and the roles of research and media in today s society. To start off the discussion
on stereotypes, one must first analyze how humans of today s society think. Ever since the dawn of
civilization, humans have had the ability to categorize things based on their looks, actions, etc. Hence
one can conclude that it is human nature to categorize different things, be it other humans. It is the
society s way of making a complex world simpler ((Division of Student Affairs)). The notion of
categorization of other human beings is programmed in a human s brain since childhood. As humans
age, their tendency to categorize different racial group as superior/inferior increases
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What Is Bouguereau s Depiction Of The Young Shepherdess
The Young Shepherdess was painted in 1885 by William Adolphe Bouguereau on a 62 by 28 and a
half inch canvas with oil paint, and is currently owned by the San Diego Museum of Art, given as a
gift to the museum in 1968 by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Larsen ( The Young Shepherdess , 2014). The
painting depicts a young woman tending to her flock of sheep. The young woman in this painting
appears to be a typical youth, she is assigned what are most likely her chores for the day, to watch
over this flock of sheep while they graze. Her body faces her flock of sheep, but her head turns to face
the viewer. She seems to be distracted, she is looking away from the flock, almost appearing to gaze at
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He demonstrated artistic talent as a youth, and was allowed to attend the drawing school of M. Alaux.
At this school, His fellow pupils, almost without exception, intended to be artists, and felt a contempt
for Bouguereau on account of his business occupations; thus, when at the end of the year he took the
prize for which all had striven, the excitement was so great that a riot occurred, and the pupils made a
formal protest against his receiving it, but without effect. (Erskine Clement, 79 80). This type of
reaction to Bouguereau s success became quite typical within the art community. The impressionist
and realist painters of his era despised his rigidly academic style, and commercial incentives. He was
paid top dollar for his works, and even though he had great passion for his work, he realized that in
order to succeed financially, his subjects must reflect the tastes of the market. This is perhaps one of
the most intriguing things about Bouguereau, that despite the fact that his works were often
commissioned, and that he was expected to paint certain subjects, his work still showcased a
remarkable amount of passion and energy. The most successful period of his career was after his
return to France in 1854, where he became an immensely successful and influential exponent of
academic art, upholding traditional values and contriving to exclude avant garde work from the Salon
(Chilvers, 68). This is the period in
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Unnatural Events In Macbeth
In an everyday life, humans don t witness many unnatural events or objects. In the well know play that
was written by Shakespeare, Macbeth, there are many unnatural events. Shakespeare uses supernatural
elements to draw the audience for a dramatic and tragedy filled experience. un natural elements such
as witches who know the future and are able to speak for the evil spirits, Macbeth knowing his fate
and tries to take action to change it using the power of hierarch and a ghost of Macbeths best friend
that comes back the guilt Macbeth for what he has done and how he upset the natural order of life.
In this play the witches play a big part of the transition of were the plays going to go next. The witches
provide a large amount of supernatural events that take place in this play. As the witches provide
Macbeth and Banquo with their fortune or prophecy, which is the point of the play from which
Macbeth crosses the threshold. The witches also have super natural forces that allow them to
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When Macbeth at first goes to the witches to know his fate or prophecy he is told he will live a life of
a king but none of his decedents will be kings. Macbeth is then tempted by his wife lady Macbeth to
be king sooner than later and so he was told to eliminate the present king. As quoted by Macbeth, Is
this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee.
(Shakespeare, 17) At this point Macbeth was debating whether or not he should go with his wife s plan
and at the point when he hallucinates a dagger and he says let me clutch thee is when he takes the bate
to kill the king. Also quoted by Macbeth Thou art too like the spirit of Banquo. Down! Thy crown
does sear mine eyeballs. ... I ll see no more. And yet the eighth appears, who bears a glass
(Shakespeare, 47) this where the he sees Fleance and his decedents taking the thrown
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Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Essay
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, one of the most common liver disorders, can have several causes,
such as congenital, pharmaceutical, or other miscellaneous sources, but the most clinically important
etiology is metabolic disorder. Metabolic Disorder, also known as syndrome X, is a collection of
symptoms that occur in clusters, and cause a patient to have a higher risk of heart disease, stroke, and
diabetes. Metabolic syndrome has several hallmark signs. Many of these conditions can occur alone,
or secondary to another condition and do not individually point to metabolic syndrome. These
characteristic signs are a large waist circumference, high triglyceride levels, reduced HDL cholesterol,
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The basic mechanism of steatosis is that insulin resistance causes increased lipid deposition in the
hepatocytes of the liver. This abnormal amount of fat causes cell death. When a hepatocyte undergoes
lysis, liver enzymes such as aminotransferases are released. This elevation of liver enzymes in the
bloodstream is a major sign of steatosis since most patients are asymptomatic at this stage. It is
important, however, to rule out the many causes of cell death that would have the same presentation.
As discussed in the research by Birkenfeld, the accumulation of fatty deposits decreases the metabolic
capacity of the liver, and causes inflammation of the hepatic tissue, causing hepatomegaly. This
deposit of triglycerides in the liver instead of the adipose tissue is thought to be caused by altered
levels of cellular products involved in the uptake of fatty acids. While the concentrations of enzyme
lipoprotein lipase, fatty acid transport proteins, and FAT/CD36 are typically high enough in the muscle
to cause lipid uptake into adipose tissue, it is inhibited in insulin resistant NAFLD patients. Insulin
plays a key role in the action of lipoprotein lipase. Without insulin the normal uptake of lipids to
adipose decreases, and their uptake in the liver increases. This is shown by the disproportionally high
level of lipoprotein lipase, fatty acid transport proteins, and FAT/CD36 in the liver to the bodily
adipose tissue. (3) Steatosis is the first stage of NAFLD
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Ovid s Metamorphoses Pyramus And Thisbe
n Ovid s Metamorphoses, Pyramus and Thisbe is a story is about a couple, who live in Babylon, the
city of Queen Semiramis. They lived in houses so close together that one wall was common to both.
Pyramus and Thisbe grew up side by side and they learned to love each other very much. Pyramus and
Thisbe wanted to marry each other, but their parents forbade them. Their families hated each other and
forbade Pyramus and Thisbe to marry. The star crossed lovers discovered a little crack in the wall that
separates their houses and through it they were able to whisper back and forth. They talked and
whispered, but they couldn t touch or feel each other
Abraham Hondius: Pyramus en Thisbe 1625. Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam. through
the wall.
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From Spaniard And Indian Summary
By the late eighteenth century, the New World, which was still remote, had formed its own
complicated individual and national identities. Moreover, the disparate communities within Latin
America had established a unique culture characterized by its hybridity. A close reading of Ignacio de
Castro s From Spaniard and Indian, a Mestizo is born and Agostino Brunias s Planter and His Wife
with a Servant reveals the racial hierarchy that formed amid Latin America s hybridity. Additionally,
both objects specifically express Latin American hybridity for a white, European class, likely as a
means to demystify and boost the standing of the New World. Deceivingly similar in terms of style
and subject, as both contain three figures of varying cultural ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Not only is the brought the furthest into the foreground, but her body lines up with the left vertical
third of the image, placing her in a visually important location. Moreover, she has an elaborate white
head wrapping which topped with a sunhat, combine to make her the tallest appearing figure in the
image, transforming her into a commanding presence. Unlike the indigenous woman in the casta
painting, the planter s wife dons a dress which seems almost entirely European in style: it has a white
corset and overlay with lace sleeves, with a light blue skirt peeking out from beneath the dress. Still,
hybridity is evident because of her head wrapping. Interestingly, though she and her husband are pale,
neither as as pale as the Spaniard in the casta painting. This, paired with her head wrapping and both
of their curly brown hair, may denote they are of at least partially mixed
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Internal And External Factors Of Cultural Diversity
In everyday business life managers are faced with different interpersonal problems in various business
environment situations, like negotiations or just business meetings. These problems can arouse from
various sources. The diversity of different personalities in business environment can lead to
communication problems and misunderstandings. Allport (1961) defines personality as | ... the
dynamic organization within the individual of those psychophysical systems that determine his
characteristics behavior and thoughts. . Literature is considering internal and external influential and
interaction factors regarding personality development. Internal factors nature (innate instincts), e.g.
biology and genetics and external factors nurture (parental influences), e.g. the environment and
culture (Bandura, 1977; Freud 1961).
In this case analysis I will focus on external factors of personality that are shaped by culture. What
does culture mean in social psychological view? Triandis (1994) defined culture as a set of human
made objective (physical elements, like music, art or media) and subjective elements (psychological
processes, like values and beliefs), which increased the probability of survival. Those participants,
who were able to communicate with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Collectivism. The main difference s is that people in individualistic cultures focus on personal goals,
whereas people from collectivistic cultures focus on group goals. This fact can lead to various
misinterpretation problems. As Vertical Individualists the Germans want to become distinguishes and
acquire status. They need the individual competition to reach personal goals. Whereas members of the
Turkish community represent the Vertical Collectivists, who people sacrifice their personal goals for
the sake of in group goals, and stick to high hierarchy levels (Triandis, 1995; Hofstede,
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Sleep Cycle Stages
Sleep is a condition were the body mind which is typically recurs for several hours every night in
which the nervous system is relatively inactive, the eyes closed the postural muscles relax and
consciousness practically suspended.
Usually sleep passes through four stages of sleep and (REM) Rapid Eye Movement sleep. A complete
sleep cycle takes an average of 90 minutes to 110 minutes. The first sleep cycle of sleep are short
REM sleeps and long periods of deep sleep.
Stage 1 is a type of sleep where you drift in and out of your sleep. You can be easily awake. The eye
moves slow and muscle activity is slow during this stage. During these stages many can experience
sudden muscle contractions proceeding by sensation of falling. Stage 2 eye movement stops in your
brain wave become slower with only an occasional burst for rapid waves. Stage 3 ... Show more
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In deep sleep there are no eye movement or any kind of muscle activity. This is when some children
experience bedwetting, sleepwalking, and or has night terrors. In 2008 the sleep professionals
eliminated the use of stage 4. And stages 3 4 are what most people experience. Slow waves sleep
comes mostly in the first half of your sleep. (REM) is the second half. Walking may occur after
(REM) if the walking period is long enough, the person may remember it the next morning. Infants
spend almost 50% of their time in (REM) sleep. Adults spend nearly half of their sleep in stage 2,
older adults spend less time in their (REM) sleep.
To get the most of our sleep both quantity and quality are important. Adults need about 8 hours and on
average 9 ½ hours of interrupted sleep. Sleep helps us thrive by contributing to a healthy immune
system, and can also balance our appetites by helping to regulate levels of the hormones ghrelin and
leptin which play a role in our feelings.
Setting better habits of our sleep would be
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The Characteristics Of The Snow Leopards
Michael Duvall
Ms. Beary
Environmental Science 5th
10 November 2017
Snow Leopards The world is full of many diverse animals. They all have many unique attributes.
Some are carnivores. Others are herbivores. Many are indigenous to certain biomes. Some are thriving
in population, while others are on the brink of extinction. All animals have their specialties in
surviving. One such unique animal is the snow leopard. The snow leopard is fighting for its existence
against many obstacles. The snow leopard has many adaptations to its biome. This animal is very
unique and scarce. The snow leopard is indigenous to the mountains of Central Asia. Their habitat is
in total two million kilometers. The habitat crosses twelve different countries. These countries include
China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Russia, India, Bhutan, Mongolia, Nepal, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan,
Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan. This mountain range is called the Himalayas. Snow leopards are located
between three thousand and five thousand four hundred meters above sea level, except in Russia and
mongolia where they are found at one thousand meters. The climate at this elevation is typically dry
and cold. Because of this, only small shrubs and grasses can grow on the steep slopes of the mountain.
This terrain is prefered for the snow leopards. The cliffs, ravines, and rocky outcrops provide great
cover and clear views to aid in hunting. Each snow leopard lives within a defined home range. In this
range the
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Pros And Cons Of Lowering The Driving Age
Personally I am very excited to receive my driver s license within the next year, but if all of the
sudden instead of waiting one year I had to wait three to four years because the legal driving age was
raised to either eighteen or twenty one I would wonder why. So should the legal driving age raised?
Driving opens up a whole new world for teenagers. Driving let s teenagers understand what the life of
adulthood is like and the responsibility behind driving, buying food, getting groceries, getting gas, and
so much more. Driving also gives teenagers the responsibility to do things on their own and not rely
on their parents if they want to do something.
Driving to school is a common theme for high school students especially nowadays. Some high school
students don t have access to a school bus and rely on a parent to take them to school. High school
student, Shawn Peterson has said he must scramble for a ride to school each morning because his
mother works. Shawn Peterson is not the only student who relies on driving to school or getting drove
to school and if all of these students now didn t have a car then transportation to school become a
major issue in the U.S (Keilman).
Without driving many teenagers social lives would go down and would prevent teens from having
other activities like a job (Keilman). Driving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The only real negative of teenage driving is how dangerous it is when all people do is blow it up in the
media when there is so much that can be done to prevent the dangers like improving the drivers ed
classes, parents helping their kids, and making the roads safer. A car makes you feel more free which
is healthy for any teenager and this is just one of the many benefits or positives I have been talking
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Cause And Significance Of The Triple Alliance
The Triple Alliance, which was also known as the Triplice was a secret political and military alliance
between the Germany Empire, Austria Hungary, and Italy formed on 20 May, 1882 and renewed
periodically until World War I. Germany and Austria Hungary had been closely allied since 1879
while Italy desired support against France shortly after it lost its North African ambitions to the
French. Each nation promised mutual support in the event of an attack by any other great power. The
treaty stipulated that Germany and Austria Hungary were to assist Italy if it was attacked by France
without prior provocation. In turn, Italy would assist Germany if it was attacked by France. In the
event of a war between Austria Hungary and the Russian Empire, ... Show more content on
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It guaranteed that both parties would remain neutral towards each other if war broke out between other
nations. The alliance between Russia and France and Bismarck′s exclusion of Russia from the German
financial market in 1887 prevented the treaty from being renewed in 1890, ending the alliance
between Imperial Germany and the Russian Empire. This allowed the Russian Empire to enter into an
agreement with the United Kingdom and the French Third
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Schindler’s List directed by Steven Spielberg, Oskar...
A hero is a man who, in the opinion of others, is greatly admired for his brave deeds and fine qualities.
A hero is a man who, in the opinion of others, is greatly admired for his brave deeds and fine qualities.
In Schindler s List directed by Steven Spielberg, Oskar Schindler is regarded as a great hero amongst
many Jews regardless of the fact that he is a German Nazi, because he saves the generations and lives
of 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust. The Holocaust was the systematic mass murder of about 6 million
Jews and millions of others during World War II that was taken place in Nazi Concentration Camps,
under the German Nazi regime. In the midst of this brutal time period, Oskar Schindler finds the heart
to undergo a change from being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His lifelong dream in becoming a wealthy man is what gets him to become self motivated at his own
business in the factory. We also see Schindler motivating Goeth when he and Goeth have a drunken
talk of power on the balcony of Goeth s villa. While Goeth s idea of being powerful is having the
authority to kill others and rule over people, Schindler explains to Goeth the truth to being really
powerful by noting that, Power is when we have every justification to kill and we don t. Schindler
further convinces Goeth and tempts him into the curiosity of feeling that kind of power when he tells a
similar story of an emperor who chose to grant mercy upon a worthless man that could ve been dead.
Schindler s self motivation in being that sort of a powerful person even motivates Goeth, the cruel,
sadistic man, in pardoning and giving mercy upon others for even a little while. The inspiring picture
of the powerful emperor that Schindler painted in Goeth s mind helped change his decisions to kill the
next two people he had a problem with and his merciful decision helped saved their lives. Through
these couple scenes, we evidently see how influential Schindler s persuasion and motivation is not
only on himself, but also with some of the most stringent people, such as Amon Goeth. Schindler s
self motivation is most powerfully shown when he changes his goal from making lots of money to
saving the
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Canada s Role During The World Since 1945
Benjamin Salebaigi
Canada s Role in the world since 1945
Canada has played a big role in the world since 1945 and this role has continued to this very day.
Canada is still to this day being viewed as a peacekeeping nation because of its efforts and
contributions in organizations like the United Nations, NATO and NORAD. These have given Canada
a bigger and more important role in the world.Canada has made considerable contributions in
organizations such as the UN, NATO and NORAD. The United Nations, is a organization that
promotes social and economic progress and also focuses on peace world wide. The North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, or NATO, was formed in 1949 and was focused on protecting Western European
countries from a possible of invasion by the Soviet Union. The North American Defence System, or
NORAD, was an agreement created in 1957 between Canada and the United States. This agreement
was made to stop the threat of Soviet attack on North America. The United Nations was formed in
April of 1945 and consisted of 50 countries that all shared the same ideals and basic goals. The four
basic goals of the United Nations are; maintaining world peace and preventing future wars; improving
the standard of living for all countries and encouraging cooperation among nations as well as
defending human rights and helping to promote equality. Canada has really played an important role
in the General Assembly, and the
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Student Dropout Essay
At what age do you think a student should be able to dropout of high school? Have you ever thought
about dropping out? If so, what made you want to dropout? What circumstances were needed for you
to dropout? Even though there are certain reasons why students should not dropout, the student is old
enough to make that decision and he/she would know most of what they need to at the age of 17.
Raising the age for student dropouts/student graduation does not always stop students from dropping
out. Source two states that Raising the age for exiting pre graduation may not stop all dropouts . This
statement shows that even though the students have dropped out they do not care for graduation.
Source two also says In general, the legal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Source four also states They also have created several pathways to graduation, so there s more than
one way to succeed. This quote tells the readers that you could drop out, and still find a efficient way
to graduate or succeed. Some argue that students should stay in school until the age of 18 because it
will get them more benefits. According to the U.S Department of Education, high school diploma
degree students have an income of $27,380 a year. The U.S Department of Education also says that
high school dropouts have a yearly income of $19,540. This shows the comparison between the
incomes. This is a benefit for students that finish high school and graduate they get more yearly
income. Source 4 states that Those without a high school diploma have lower earnings, higher
unemployment, lower job satisfaction they even have a higher likelihood of ending up in jail or on
public assistance. This statement from the source implies that students that drop out will most likely
end up in trouble. Letting the students drop out at the age of 17 is a better choice than forcing them to
stay in school because school is not for everyone. Some students will slip off in school because they
do not want to be there, so they are not going to try to succeed. Kids that are forced to stay in school
could cause problems for other student as well as teachers. The decision to keep these students in
could cause a negative impact instead of a positive. In conclusion,
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  • 2. History Of Southwest Airlines Operations Management History of Southwest Airlines Operations Management Founded in 1971, Southwest Airlines is a low cost carrier that last year celebrated 41 consecutive years of profitability by posting record earnings in 2014 (PRNewswire, 2014). While its main competitive advantage is being able to provide service at a lower cost than other airlines, it also is able to differentiate itself from competitors through excellent customer service and through response in the form of rapid airport turn around times and a larger number of flight options than its competitors. There are two main constants that have been critical to its success. From a corporate culture standpoint, the company values and empowers employees at all levels, creating a favorable labor relations climate. From an operations standpoint, the company has maintained the same strategic focus in four key areas that have kept the profits rolling in despite external upheavals, such as spikes in fuel prices, mega mergers that solidified competition, and even the financial meltdown of 2008 and the 9/11 terrorist attacks, which saw drastic cutbacks in both business and leisure discretionary travel (Mutzabaugh, 2014). This paper will provide an overview of the company s operating philosophy and explain how those four key areas relate to its overall strategy. Background Southwest began in 1971 with three planes serving only three cities in Texas, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. Those three planes were Boeing 737s, and they were one of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Hierarchical Structure Of Religion Chapter 3 Summary Chapter Three: On the Hierarchical Structure of The Church and In Particular On the Episcopate Christ created different ministries within His Church to benefit the Church and the ministers have sacred powers and served the people in an orderly way, so that all may obtain salvation. This council declares that Jesus set forth his Apostles and established His Church and willed the Bishops, who were the successors of the Apostles, to shepherd his people until the end of the world. He put Peter in charge and established a foundation of unity for the succession of the apostles and the succession of Peter as the representative of Christ. Jesus called the disciples and put Peter in charge and before he was crucified he sent them to Israel and to the rest of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This also gave them helpers and ensured that the ministry would continue after their death. The bishops, priests, and deacons serve the Church and shepherd the flock as teachers and just like the office given to Peter is permanent, the office of the Bishops is permanent. The council says that the bishops are like the Apostles and whoever hears the words of the bishops, are hearing Christ, and whoever rejects their words, also rejects Christ. Through the Bishops, Christ is preaching the word of God to all nations and is constantly administrating the sacraments to the believers. The bishops chosen are the shepherds of the flock. The original Apostles passed on the gift of the Holy Spirit to their successors through the laying on of hands. The sacred council teaches that this is the sacrament of holy orders. This episcopal consecration confers the office of governing and teaching. This is how bishops admit members into the episcopal body through the sacrament of holy orders. And just like Peter and the Apostles had an apostolic college, the Pope, the successor of Peter and the Bishops, the successor of apostles are joined as one body of unity. However the body of Bishops has no authority unless it is in union ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Analysis Of Who Own History By Eric Foner To begin, in the prefix of Who Owns History , the author, Eric Foner hints at what the whole book will be about the way history is taught will be the way we are able to view it. In the prefix the author wrote about all the different experiences he had and how he viewed the change in history. Eric Foner explained, History always has been and always will be regularly rewritten, in response to new questions, new information... While the author explains this he s describing how we change the way history is viewed. The way you are taught it will be the cause of you seeing it in a different way than other people might have seen the same topic at hand. History will be constantly evolving due our ever changing society, we all have a different perspective ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Analysis Of The Second Sex By Simone De Beauvoir Simone de Beauvoir starts her second volume of book, The Second Sex, with the statement, One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman (267). This is one of the most famous statement of de Beauvoir. She argues that a woman is not born fragile, passive, or secondary; she is forced by her environment and the society to become so. A woman learns her role from her circumstance. She is not born shy, gentle, or passive, but is gradually shaped in that way by her upbringing. I agree with de Beauvoir s argument. I also believe that femininity does not come from birth, it is shaped by our culture and sophistication. The difference between characteristics of male and female is not because of any biological reasons, but it is because of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are a lot of criticism on this topic. Many people argue that men are biologically stronger, and are risk takers. They claim women focus more on emotions. I do agree that men and women are physically different. Men, on average, have greater muscle mass and denser bones. Men tend to be taller, and have weigh more than women, in general. However, it has nothing to do with strength. Many women lift weights and train hard nowadays. Those women will be able to do any sort of physical activity like men do. Women s bodies are capable to attaining the strength that a man s body can. Now, one might argue women have to train to be strong, but men are naturally strong. This argument is not valid because women are not given a chance to use their strength since a young age. Whenever there is a need to lift, shift or move heavy things, men are asked to do so. Girls from a young age learns that it is not her job to lift things, so she does not care about strengthening herself. Therefore, feminine and masculine characteristics and behavior that are not tied to biology but instead originate from the culture specific perception, treatment of what sex you are and should be. If children would see women lifting and pushing weights, they would not think that only men should be strong. If they would see their father taking care of them like their mothers do, they would not think that only women are tender ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Food Dyes Lab Report Dyes are added to foods so they appear more appetizing to the consumer; oranges are supposed to be orange and apples are supposed to be red. In this experiment, students gained insight on how different wavelengths transmit different colors and how the absorbency of a solution impacts its visible color. Absorbance spectrums show how strongly something absorbs different wavelengths of light. Absorbency in different regions of the spectrum influences the color that we see. In this experiment, students used a spectrometer to measure the absorbance spectrum of different color food dyes and learned how different wavelengths result in different colors. Students gained a deeper understanding of why a given substance is a certain color and how much ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, if a solution absorbs a wavelength of 652 nm it would mean that the color of the solution was green. The color absorbed is the complementary color to what is visible, meaning the solution absorbed red light, but was visible as red s complementary color, green. The results of the experiment show this phenomenon. Yellow 5 food dye has a wavelength of maximum absorbance of 426 nm, meaning the dye absorbs violet light, which has a wavelength range of 400 450 nm. The solution absorbs violet light, but transmits violets complimentary color, yellow, to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. An essay on different genres including the Ghost genre... An essay on different genres including the Ghost genre and the Fantasy Adventure genre I have chosen two completely different genres to base my essay on. Firstly, I have the mysterious and gripping Ghost Genre; the books I have studied are The Woman in Black , The Langoliers and the spooky film, The Others . The second genre is Fantasy Adventure. The book I am studying is Lirael , a recent book written by Australian author Garth Nix. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring , directed by Peter Jackson is the film that I am analysing. There are many, definite trends to ghost stories, no matter what the novel is about. They are all usually set in remote areas and are about haunting. Death is usually common ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the ghost story film The Others , an unnerving atmosphere is set straight away. It begins with cheerful, but strange music, and then a woman is shown screaming, making you wonder what has just occurred. This is the perfect beginning for a novel under the ghost story genre. Further on into the film, we learn that the children who live in the house are ultra sensitive to any bright light. This adds to the strangeness of the story, possibly scaring the viewer and making them believe that the characters are quite strange. The majority of all ghost stories are set in the winter months because the weather is bad and when it is like this, bad things usually happen. The main character usually gets themselves into a spot of bother due to either the torrential rain, snow or a storm. It is highly unlikely for a ghost story to be set in sunny or cheerful surroundings. It is the dark, dismal and eerie atmosphere that adds to the scariness. In both The Others and Susan Hill s The Woman in Black, death is a key factor in the story line. Dying is always used because if somebody had not died, there would be no ghost to haunt the major character in the novel. In The Woman in Black , narrator and main character Arthur Kipps is constantly haunted by the sound of a pony and trap being pulled under a marsh by quicksand. He also hears the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Informative Speech On Conversion Therapy Speech Title: Topic: Conversion therapy General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: I want the audience to avoid organizations that support the use of conversion therapy and to understand the pseudoscientific and harmful nature of such a practice. Thesis: Conversion therapy receives little support from the American psychiatric community due to a lack of evidence confirming its supposed effectivity and the measurable damage it causes to the individuals subjected to its outdated practices. Action Step: I want the audience to avoid organizations that promote the use of conversion therapy to alter a person s sexual orientation. I. Introduction a. For those of you who are straight, I want you to know that your feelings are signs of repressed childhood traumas. Now, I want you all to put aside your heterosexual tendencies and let your true same sex attractions take hold. b. That was a simplified example of exercises used in conversion therapy, also known as reparative therapy. According to the Just the Facts Coalition, conversion (reparative) therapy is therapy counseling and psychotherapy aimed at eliminating or suppressing homosexuality. (Just the Facts Coalition, 2008) i. People who claim to have successfully altered their sexual orientation often identify themselves as ex gays. ii. Ex gays who retract their claims of success and reunite with the LGBTQ+ community are popularly known as ex ex gays. c. Thankfully, I have never been forced to receive conversion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Criminal Profiling Case Study Profiling is the recording and analysis of a person s psychological and behavioral characteristics, it helps to assess or predict their capabilities in a certain area or to assist in identifying a particular subgroup of people. Looking at the makeup of a crime can help to identify who the subject is. All suspects have different signatures and modus operandi that connect crime to person, and it would not be successful without connecting the crime scene to the background of a person through psychology. Below are three criminal cases that used psychology and criminal profiling to have a result in successful trackings. The first case, that of Joseph Paul Franklin, also recognized as The Racist Killer , was born into a poor Alabama family. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The killings began in 1979 and went on for a long twenty two months. Looking at the victims of the killings, they all fit one profile, young, African American males taken in public areas during daylight. (Five). Although Williams was only convicted of the murders of two adults, he was also thought to be the one behind the death of more than twenty others. The string of cases of the twenty others was known as the Atlanta Child Murders, after the discovery of two young black children were found murdered and hidden under bushes. As more victims were being found, Williams changed his modus operandi. He went from hiding the bodies to dumping them into the Chattahoochee River, allowing investigators to get a better lead and staking out all 14 of the bridges above the river. a group of law enforcement officers on surveillance at the river heard a loud splash around 3 a.m. On the bridge, a car fled the scene, and the police pursued and pulled it over. The driver was Wayne Williams, a 22 year old black freelance photographer. The police had no idea what the splash was at this point, so they had to let Williams go (Wayne). Just a few days later a body was found in the river, allowing investigators to call Williams back in for questioning. He was then arrested and given two subsequent life sentences for the murder of two men, and not being convicted of the other twenty murders they thought to be connected to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Windows Vista and Group Policy Essay Lab 10 CONFIGURING APPLICATIONS |EXERCISE 10.1 |INSTALLING REMOTE SERVER ADMINISTRATION TOOLS | |OVERVIEW |Before you can configure AD DS Group Policy settings from your Windows 7 workstation, you must | | |install and enable the Remote Server Administration Tools, which includes the Group Policy Management| | |console. | |Completion time |10 minutes | 15. Take a screen shot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... | |Completion time |10 minutes | |Question 2 |Why would you want to enable the Use policy accelerators policy in this case, rather than the| | |Turn off accelerators policy? Users can only access Accelaerators that are deployed through | | |Group Policy. | |Question 3 |Why is it necessary to disable the Turn on Internet Explorer Standards Mode for Local | | |Intranet policy? Because Internet Explorer will use an Internet Explorer 7 user agent string | | |for local intranet content if you don t configure this policy setting. | |Question 4 |Why, in this case, is it necessary to enable both the Prevent Deleting Web sites that the | | |User has Visited policy and the Turn off InPrivate Browsing policy? So users can t delete | | |their browsing history, and so they can t browse in private. | |Question 5 |Why isn t it necessary to enable the Turn off InPrivate Filtering as well? We disabled in | ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Day Of Amelia Dubrinsky The afternoon sun trickled through the forest, glimpses of golden hue bore down over the sheltered landscape. It seemed like a beautiful day so far, the birds were singing and the sun was shining. It was just a shame that one of the more beautiful days had to be this very day, of all days. It wasn t exactly the worst day of her life, well, not yet at least. But it wouldn t be making the highlight reel either. Today was the very day Amelia Dubrinsky was set to marry an Alpha of a fellow royal line. There were four royal packs left; it was a more definitive name for original bloodlines. They came from vastly different areas, and more importantly, had very varying talents. For many years now the packs had been in a state of war. Several ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If she had the selfish tendency her brothers had, she d have run the moment she woke up. The twenty six year old rose, making her way through the hand made wooden home. Everything in their land was made by their own hands. Sure, there had been some advances with plumbing but it remained a tradition and a privilege to make their own homes. It was as if someone could feel the love each family had put into making their home. We still have several hours. Amelia noted as she leaned on the wooden door frame, her gaze swooping over the warmly lit bedroom. In the left hand side of the room her dress hung on a stump that was supported by a metal rod that spanned out toward the floor. She d never considered love, or marrying really. She d spent most of her life training with her brothers, there wasn t much that she thought of that she could define as a young woman s dream. All that really mattered in her mind was her home and their safety, it was the only reason she was stepping up to take a stranger s hand in marriage. Amelia, it s going to take a few hours. Her mother cautioned, pointing her eloquently painted nail toward the wooden stool before her. With a defiant groan, Amelia made her way into the room. Alise carefully unhooked the dress from the stand and made her way toward her daughter. It had been made by Amelia s aunt, in the traditional fashion of past wedding dresses. The blonde slowly slipped into the silk like material. The dress fit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Is The Second Sex Beauvoir s Application of Sartrean... Is The Second Sex Beauvoir s Application of Sartrean Existentialism? ABSTRACT: Simone de Beauvoir s 1949 feminist masterpiece, The Second Sex, has traditionally been read as an application of Sartrean existentialism to the problem of women. Critics have claimed a Sartrean origin for Beauvoir s central theses: that under patriarchy woman is the Other, and that one is not born a woman, but becomes one. An analysis of Beauvoir s recently discovered 1927 diary, written while she was a philosophy student at the Sorbonne, two years before her first meeting with Sartre, challenges this interpretation. In this diary, Beauvoir affirms her commitment to doing philosophy, defines the philosophical problem of the opposition of self and other, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The political philosopher, Sonia Kruks, in a 1995 essay, writes that: The central claim of The Second Sex one is not born a woman but becomes one presupposes Sartre s argument that existence precedes essence : that human beings become what they are on the basis of no pre given necessity or nature (Kruks 1). I ve argued myself, in a early essay, that this voluntarism reflects a Sartrean influence. Kate and Edward Fullbrook (1994) have challenged these interpretations of Beauvoir as a Sartrean, arguing that Beauvoir s metaphysical novel, She Came to Stay (1943), traditionally assumed to be an application of Sartre s Being and Nothingness (1943), was actually its philosophical source. Another challenge to the traditional interpretation of Beauvoir as a Sartrean is found in Beauvoir s 1927 diary. Discovered by Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir, Beauvoir s adopted daughter and literary executor, after Beauvoir s death, and deposited in the BibliothŠque Nationale in 1990, Beauvoir s handwritten diary has been transcribed by Barbara Klaw, with the assistance of Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir, and myself. In the 1927 diary, written while Beauvoir was a philosophy student at the Sorbonne, two years before her first meeting with Jean Paul Sartre in 1929, she lays out the foundations of her later ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Romanovs Research Paper The problem of what to do with the Romanovs was a topic that affected both the provisional government and the Bolsheviks 2. After six months of house arrest at the Alexander Palace at Tsarskoe Selo, the Romanovs travelled to the Governor s House at Tobolsk, accompanied by soldiers. 3. On their journey to Tobolsk, concealed in their belongings, the Romanovs took with them over $14 million worth of diamonds, pearls, sapphires, emeralds, rubies, and gold. (King 53). 4. By August of 1917, the Romanovs had settled into the Governor s House. 5. Following seven months of house arrest at Tobolsk, Nicholas II, Alexandra, and their second youngest daughter Maria journeyed to Ekaterinburg. 6. A few days before they arrived, the Bolshevik dominated city ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With them were the tsar s aide, Prince Vasily Dolgorukov; the imperial family s doctor, Dr. Evgeny Botkin, the maid, Anna Demidova, the valet, Terenty Chemodurov, and the footman, Ivan Sednev (Rappaport 9 12). 10. On May 23, the four children who had remained at Tobolsk arrived in Ekaterinburg, accompanied by three servants. 11. The entire family was now reunited. 12. Although the family was most likely happy to be together again, this happiness would not last for long. 13. On the night of July 16, 1918, soldiers woke the Romanovs and their servants and told them to get dressed. 14. More soldiers then took them to the basement under the pretext of being protected from the impending chaos of advancing counterrevolutionaries (Biography.com). 15. A group of executioners opened fire on them. 16. Accounts vary as to whether the soldiers killed them with bullets and then impaled them with bayonets, or if they killed some with bayonets. 16b. However, all accounts generally agree that both weapons were used. 17. After the Romanovs and their servants were dead, the Bolsheviks took their bodies to an abandoned mine (Bones found). 18. The Bolsheviks tried to blow up the mine while the bodies were inside, but they were unsuccessful (Bones ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Crohn s Disease Essay This review will explain Crohn s disease and Ulcerative colitis, two types of inflammatory bowel disease that affect millions of people. These diseases are chronic that affects certain parts of the intestine gastrointestinal tract. People who has this disease are troubled with a variety of side effects that they will have to live with for the rest of their lives. To this day, there are no medical cure for these diseases, however there are several treatment options that are helpful. These diseases are still being studied for researchers to fully understand the causes, possible preventions, and cure for IBDs. Countless researches and studies are still under development, there have been many discoveries thus far, but nothing concrete. Introduction Inflammatory bowel diseases or IBDs affect as many as 1.4 million Americans . Crohn s disease and ulcerative colitis inflame certain areas of the intestines that result into chronic and long term complications in peoples lives. Even though these diseases are not known to be lethal to humans, they are unbearable to its victim. Both ailments can cause patients to experience abdominal symptoms, including diarrhea, abdominal pain, bloody stools, and vomits 8. Both diseases result in painful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A person s diet is not a cause for developing Crohn s disease, however it has to be adjusted to ease the complications. Diet needs to be adjusted accordingly because it may aggravate the infected area and often symptoms flare up. There was a study done on ulcerative colitis and how diet may be correlated with its reoccurrences. It discovered [a] high meat, protein, or alcohol intake is associated with an increased risk of relapse which may well occur because these foods are rich sources of sulphur and sulphate (dietary factors) Further research is still being done with this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Ways Of Human Life Life can be expressed in many different ways. It can be be expressed through song or word. But life in general is all expressed by human beings the same way; by living, people express who they are and what they stand for. People express their lives day by day without even knowing. People are all born, people all live, and people all die. But the things in between are what make life yours. This is how people live; this is how people exist. Thornton Wilder expresses the ways of human life and existence in Our Town, and these perspectives can be linked into other poems, songs, or movies. In Lucinda Matlock, Masters says this line that seems to tie into the ways of human life: And then I found David. Life is just happening and along the way, you can meet people who change your life completely. They can steal your heart and change your life and you as a person. It is very crazy of how one single person can just come in and change your life like that, but it happens all the time. It can happen anytime, anywhere. This can relate this back to Our Town by the scene where George and Emily are in the ice cream parlor. They had been neighbors forever but had never seen each other in any other way. But in that day, they went from just friends to being in love. After that, their lives were entirely different. I m just an ordinary person. And that s OK. This is a quote from Hope Floats. This means that you have to love and accept yourself to be able to live life to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Bruce Weigl´s Poems on Vietnam War To this day the Vietnam War is still considered to be one of the most devastating wars in history and has been a topic of resentment to the American culture thirty three years after its end. For the American public it s marked as being the point in history where distrust in our government was at an all time high, mainly because most of the war s carnage was witnessed on television for the first time. For all the bloodshed American and Vietnamese soldiers suffered through, the war has left a perpetual mark not only on the United States but ultimately has left a permanent scar on the soldiers who fought and managed to survive the war. Renowned war poet, Bruce Weigl, like most young American men during the time was only nineteen when he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Weigl has dug deep into his recollection of the war to produce work that can be thought of as artistically beautiful. It s his aim to find the means, despite everything he s endured, to transcend misery in his poetry. This is done on purpose and allows Weigl to employ a style in his poetry that s dependent on the sound of words, to express an image so openly that the verses depict a genuine emotion that doesn t pose as an insult to readers. Underneath the rubble of his misfortune there is a level of integrity on display that readers can appreciate. Weigl likes to view the world objectively and so does his poetry in a very responsible and accountable manner. A portion of the poetry created by Weigl illustrates a gap between generations. The general belief is that the United States sees what happened in Vietnam from a distance, but for those living in Vietnam it completely altered their lives. Another excerpt from Weigl s memoir expresses this as he reveals the story of a woman he d met in Vietnam. Titled, Her Life Runs like a Red Silk Flag illustrates exactly just how twisted and merciless war can be. The poem introduces Weigl receiving water from a woman who said she had seen her childhood village bombed by planes. She didn t blame him and in her mind she viewed that uneventful day as a horror that will perpetually haunt her for life but Weigl responds clarifying that the real horror is digging inside of him as he writes, there aren t any words that can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Rap Hop And Hip Hop Rap/Hip Hop is a huge part of today s music industry, with a more loyal fan base than any other genre of music. Even though they have such a large following, there are still many that disapprove of how the Rap game is conducted, and have no respect for the people who claim to be rappers. Many people look at Hip Hop artists and think that they are all hard, gang banging, drug slanging thugs from the hood. But in all reality most of the rappers in modern Hip Hop had never stepped foot in the hood until after they finally built a little credibility by being a Hip Hop artist. Now, in today s society it s acceptable for a person to front like they are something that they are not, but back when Hip Hop had artists like Tupac Shakur, Mobb Deep ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yes, obviously there are still words in Hip Hop (except for Migos music), but there is no true meaning behind them. Today all rappers talk about is getting high and drunk, driving fast cars and riding fast women with large features. They also talk about how no one is real anymore while they re doing the same thing they re dogging on (hypocrites). When they write their songs, the flow is choppy and sounds like incoherent babble. Rap/Hip Hop back in the late 80s and throughout the 90s people were talking about things they really did. They spoke of the struggle, they spoke on real issues and had their own views, instead of misguided judgement to make it seem like they care. The lyrics were relatable unlike in modern Rap. Not many people are going out and buying Bugatti s left and right while sipping on Ciroc and counting stacks of Benjamins. But when you hear songs like First of the Month by Bone Thugs N Harmony, you can sit there and think, Dang, I understand exactly where he s coming from with this, this is because there are a lot of people who grew up on food stamps and welfare checks. When that money comes it s time to celebrate like they say in the song. An example of how trash lyrics are in modern Rap is Bobby Shmurda s Hot N****, I swear to God, all I do is cash out; And if you ain t a hoe, get up out my trap house; I been selling crack since like the 5th grade; Really never made no difference what the shit made; Jaja taught me flip ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Kay Redfield Jamison s Bipolar Disorder Question #2: Bipolar Disorder: Give a phenomenological/subjective (first person account) description of Kay Redfield Jamison s bipolar disorder as described in her book Unquiet Mind. In particular, what factors did she view as helpful in her recovery? Bipolar Disorder is mental illness that includes severe high and low moods with changes in sleep, energy, thinking and behavior. Bipolar disorder is correlated with increased risk for substance related disorders, weight problems, and impaired social support systems. Approximately one in every hundred people develop bipolar disorder. Kay Redfield Jamison reports that her manic depressive illness was a gradual progression wherein she found her mind and life accelerated. In the summer of July ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The hallucination finally led her to reach out to a colleague she had been dating. In response he approached her in a skillful, graceful, and understanding way regarding her necessity to take lithium and prescribed her the drug on an emergency basis until she saw a psychiatrist. He tested her blood for lithium levels and encouraged her to take it on a consistent basis. Her colleague also educated her family about her illness, arranged for her care, and recommended she take time off from work. Kay s brother assisted her in sorting out her financial situation and paying her debt. He remained positive and significantly available to her, flying out to see her or arranging her flights out to him, while remaining non judgmental. Her psychiatrist ended up being the chief resident at UCLA Neuropsychiatry Institute who was once her supervisor. He approached her treatment with discipline, determination and dedication. He was adamant about the importance of aggressive medical treatments using lithium, thorazine, valium, and barbiturates for psychotic patients; he also had a genuine belief in the importance of psychotherapy and its healing. A combination of medication, good social support and access to high quality therapeutic services along with Kay s commitment to recovery all led to her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Warner Bros Fair Use Doctrine The protection of intellectual property is important and necessary in order to promote progress. The idea is that by trading exclusive rights to the creators of inventions and creative works in exchange that the creative work or invention to be available to the public is mutually beneficial to both the rights holder and society in general. By granting these rights, the creators and owners are able to benefit both socially and financially from that which they created. This provides an incentive for people to pursue the creation of and the investment in intellectual property. There are however limits to the rights of such inventions and creative works. The Fair Use Doctrine recognizes and creates exceptions to intellectual property law when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... was the source of Fortres Grand s Clean Slate product. At both the district court level and at the 7th Circuit of Appeals, this argument was rejected. The court found that it was implausible that a reasonable person would go to the fictitious website and believe that the product there was created and marketed by Fortres Grand. Conversely, it was equally implausible that anyone going to the Fortres Grand website would believe that the products there were produced by Warner Bros. As a result of this finding, the courts did not need to go any further to address any First Amendment or Fair Use issues. The court further found that the use of the term the clean slate in the movie was not a trademark infringement. They found that the term is too broad in its meaning or application for its use to be restricted in other endeavors such as the movie. It seems that what Fortres Grand was really concerned about was trademark dilution. The claim would be that the use of the clean slate in its movies and on the promotional website would damage the Clean Slate mark and make it less appealing to consumers. This would only be valid if the mark was considered famous which Fortres Grand knew would not be the case with their Clean Slate program. This is probably why they chose to purse the claim of consumer confusion instead of trademark ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Pros And Cons Of Chemical And Biological Weapons Terrorists imitate governments, and nuclear weapons are in the arsenals of the world s major powers. That makes them legitimate. Chemical and biological weapons also may be found in the arsenals of many nations, but their use has been widely condemned by public opinion and proscribed by treaty, although in recent years the constraints against use seem to be eroding. 1 Brian Michael Jenkins, former leading terrorism analyst, written in 1975. More than forty years later, it is more relevant than ever before. March 20, 1995 marked the first time a non state actor waged a chemical attack against a civilian population (chemical attacks had been used in the past but never by a non state actor). Aum Shinrikyo, a Japanese terrorist group, released ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the sarin attack used by Aum Shinrikyo was difficult to implement, the use of a highly contagious disease, such a smallpox, could create mass casualties and chaos. Due to its highly contagious nature, it would only need to be spread to a few people in a major transportation hub, and it could be wildly spread clandestinely due to its 12 14 day incubation period. There are only two known existing cultures of Smallpox today, which are held by the US and Russia. Moreover, there is a concern that Russian security surrounding the existing culture is questionable. The concern of a breach is taken so seriously, that the US has 300 million ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Customer Relationships Management Customer relationship management (CRM) is a business philosophy and set of strategies, programs, and systems that focuses on identifying and building loyalty with a retailer s most valued customers (Levy, Weitz 275). A loyal customer is one who is committed to purchasing merchandise and services from a specific retailer, he or she resists the efforts of competitors, and also has an emotional attachment to a retailer. The four steps involved in the formation of a CRM program are collecting customer data, analyzing customer data, developing a CRM program, and implementing the CRM program. Implementing CRM programs can be extremely beneficial in increasing business and creating/maintaining a competitive edge. They also categorize customers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although CLASS is a relatively low tech system, its application has been successful and its future looks promising. Each employee s uniform is included with a guest preference pad. On this pad, employees note any guest preferences and then forward the information to the guest recognition office. Ritz Carlton looks forward with CLASS with ample hopes and expectations. Their vision is that all employees, in time, will be able to access CLASS directly. Furthermore, Ritz Carlton is looking into implicating technology into their employees routine responsibilities. They re exploring the benefits of utilizing portable hand held devices. This utilization will aid company wide access to the database. While CLASS has provided the Ritz Carlton with a system of consistency, the technology would be worthless without their staff. As corporate manager of guest recognition points out, Our people supply the initial information that is added to the system as well as carry out the services detailed within the system. If our employees didn t put the information to real, concrete use the system would be worthless (For Ritz Carlton, It All Begins With Customer Knowledge). Much like the Ritz Carlton, Neiman Marcus focuses much of its CRM program towards giving the customer the best experience. The primary component of their CRM program is their InCircle rewards card. With the card, customers take out a line of credit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Military Force of Thailand As far as we are concerned, unlike other Asian countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia and others, Thailand military forces portrayed a significant concern pertaining to internal turbulence within Thailand. (Simon, 2000, p. 13) This is because, for several decades, since communist aggression and until todays, internal security has become the main core focus of Thailand military forces in the aspects of defence and security of Thailand (Taylor, 2013, p. 12); compared to other aspects such as external defence. Before discussing or deliberating the roles of Thailand military forces in internal security, it is better for us to understand the definition of internal security because it might raise confusion as it both aspects are associated closely with the national interest of a country. As coined by the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste National Parliament (2003), internal security is defined as an activity or program advanced by the State (Government) with the aims to guarantee order, security and public peacefulness, to safeguards people and goods, to prevent law breaking and contribute to guarantee the normal functioning of the democratic institutions. Through this clear definition, it is clear that external security and internal security are different with each other. In Thailand, the military undertook a crucial role of internal security pertaining to the Burmese refugees and insurgency in the southernmost of Thailand insurgency by the Malay Muslim insurgent. (Taylor, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Biomechanical Principles Applied To The Soccer Kick Biomechanical Principles Applied to the Soccer Kick Principal One: Stability increases when there is a low centre of mass, when there is a wide base of support, the centre of gravity is within the base of support and there is a large mass. Unstable balance occurs when an athlete needs to be balanced but ready to move quickly and become unstable. The player is unstable as she flexes her hips over the ball during the backswing/recovery. She is slightly balancing herself as she extends her hip and puts her arms outward on her sides so that she will not completely fall over. Her stability remains because she creates a large base of support by taking a wide step. When she takes this wide step, she is bending her knees and crouching, lowering her centre of mass. She adjusts her centre of mass to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This occurs in the soccer kick when the athlete makes contact with the ball using the shoelace area of the cleat opposed to the toe or the sides of the foot. The follow through also contributes to maximum force because the more time you have making contact, the more force you are putting on the kick. This is why there is such a great emphasis on the follow through of a soccer kick. Principle Three: The production of maximum velocity requires the use of joints in order, from largest to smallest. The athlete will need to go through the force producing movements to be able to complete a successful soccer kick. This section of the sports skill primarily has to do with the fact that you use your muscles moving from largest to smallest in order to create maximum velocity. This concept is in direction relation to the third principle because when a soccer kick is being executed, the joints move from the use of your hips, to your knees, to your ankles and all the way down to your toes (as you plantarflex). Principle Five: Movement usually occurs in the direction opposite of that of the applied ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. A Sample Of 102 Full Time Business School Faculty At A... Stumpf and Rabinowitz (1981) studied career stage and performance in a sample of 102 full time business school faculty at a large north eastern university, hypothesizing that the relationships between role perception, job satisfaction and performance would differ across career stages. They used Hall and Nougaim s (1968) three stage model: 1. The establishment stage included those in the profession two years or less, 2. Advancement included faculty with between two years and ten years experience, and 3. Maintenance included faculty with more than ten years experience. The faculty completed questionnaires on their satisfaction with work, promotion, pay, and co workers; role conflict; and role ambiguity. Performance measures included publications, student evaluations of teaching, peer nominations for excellence, and salary change. The authors developed hypotheses, based on developmental theory, about how attitudes and perceptions would relate to performance at the various stages. The establishment stage, for example, should be characterized by a strong positive relationship between satisfaction with work and performance measures. This reflects the primary task of the establishment stage, that of learning the ropes. Faculty who express satisfaction with their work at this stage must be comfortable with the new position and could be expected to do well on performance measures. In contrast, the advancement stage should show a strong positive relationship between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Cheer Shoes Research Paper I have received many things, but there is one thing that has stood out to me, that would be the cheer shoes that my mom got for me before the cheer season starting in June. I got a pair of cheer shoes this past October and they were fine, but my mom noticed my feet starting hurting more and more, because the support has worn out of them. My mom then bought me a new pair of shoes. You re probably thinking ok what s that matter, you got a new pair of shoes. Its not like I asked for them, it s not like I had to have them, it was a thought that my mom had to make me feel more comfortable. So here is how it started, my old cheer shoes didn t have much support towards the back of the shoe. They were fine, they would have lasted at least ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Compare the Relationship Between Ralph and Jack Throughout... [pic] Lord of the Flies is a novel written by William Golding which follows the story of a group of school boys, the survivors of a plane crash, who find themselves isolated on a desert island, waiting to be rescued. Ralph is first introduced as The boy with the fair hair who looks up to his father. Ralph starts off as a rational character and attempts to maintain his rationality throughout the novel. This sense of rationality is expressed at a point in the beginning of the novel when Ralph says Seems to me we ought to have a chief to decide things and expresses his rational approach to how the boys could be civil and enforce law in order. He is also the finder of the conch which is symbolic of democracy and this is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The conch is vital in the relationship between Ralph and Jack. This is because, as you already know, the conch is symbolic of democracy which is the one of the aspects that Ralph is in favour of. As Jack becomes more savage, the conch s powers diminish Jack was the first to make himself heard. He had not got the conch and thus spoke against the rules; but nobody minded Hunting and the fire had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Teosinte Vs Corn Corn (Zea mays) is one of the most widely produced crops in the United States and it provides more than 40% of the world s corn (Benson and Gibson). The history of maize dates back to around 5,000 6,000 years ago due to the Native Americans domesticating the maize ancestor. In recent years and after countless research, scientists are accepting the theory that corn comes from a wild plant called Teosinte. The reason behind the skepticism is due to the traits of both plants; teosinte possess smaller cobs, fewer rows of kernels and it has a smaller size overall. While it might seem plausible that it is part of the maize family, it did not have enough similarities to proclaim it as the ancestor of maize. However, thanks to works of multiple scientists ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The idea of changing natural processes to produce an ideal crop raises concern amongst environmentalists. Extracting bacteria from soil and inserting it into an entirely different species may appear unethical because of the changing of natural processes. Genetic engineering promotes producing a type of crop that is not susceptible to pests, but carries the risk of decreasing genetic variation (Green Peace). Once a crop is perfected, farmers then mass produce that specific crop, and the different variations of the crop are lost (Green Peace). Another concern regarding the use of the Bt protein is the increased risk of allergies (Smith). The transgenic protein comes from bacteria in the soil, and thus raises the concern of allergic reactions to the corn. Consumers are worried that the cry protein injected into Bt corn could have allergies unknown to them because of the cry protein s characteristic of an extended digestion time. Consumers are also skeptical that genes of this antibiotic resistance could somehow be introduced to other bacteria in the soil, and possibly infect consumers with this bacteria. A major ethical concern of genetically modified crops, specifically Bt corn, is the lack of knowledge of the long term effects these crops have on humans and other organisms. Consumers are uninformed about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Sister Helen Prejean Heroes The definition of a hero is a person who, in the opinion of others, has special achievements,abilities, or personal qualities and is regarded as a role model or ideal (dictionary.com). A hero is anyone who can show courage when faced with a problem. A hero is able to help other in many ways. A person can become a hero by saving someone who is in danger or influencing another or someone who gave up his or her life so another could live . A hero is there to help others and give them strength in life s difficulties. A hero does not always have to show courage they can be afraid. There are many types of heros in the world. Heros come in all shapes and sizes, some can be shy while others can be outgoing. Whatever hero people may be, they all have one goal, and that goal is to help others. The first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why the World Needs Heroes Sister Helen Prejean is a Roman Catholic nun that is member of the Congregation of St. Joseph, as well as an advocate for the abolition of the death penalty. Prejean is not only a hero for the accused that have no voice, but many members of the catholic church look up to her as an inspiration for serving her faith as well as being a genuine well hearted person. Prejean is a hero because she doesn t seek publicity in her acts. She truly wants to help people no matter of the severity of their past actions. For many years, Prejean has devoted her life to serve her faith that millions of people share. She sacirficed Marriage, money, children, and time to help and comfort people in need like the ones on death row. The important thing is that when you come to understand something you act on it, no matter how small that act is. Eventually it will take you where you need to go (Sister Helen Prejean). Pejean naturally brings out missing qualities in her supporters and by doing so, it causes a ripple effect that causes more and more people to catch the contagious kindness and pass it on generation to generation, race to race, and gender to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Questions On Past And Future Past and Future Sofia Kyarizova Mrs. Thorniley June 5, 2015 Chapter 1 Mr. Mein looked out of the window; it was raining that did not help his nervousness. We have to find out this . He said looking at two men. One of them was dressed in a black suit, aged 35 40, middle height, with blond hair and a notebook in his hands. The other one deserved more attention being tall, with gold ash color hair, dark black eyes. His body and hands revealed his inner strength, a person who did sports all the time. Their names were Mr. Finchley and Mr. Buck. Our jockey club, continued Mr. Mein, has its own strong traditions. The members of our club are respected people; there are huge investments into world business all over the world. They recommended you as the best detectives in our case. We would like to know, although it might Mr. Finchley : are the favorites of the race. Their leadership is inevitable. .But it s unbelievable, how much they look like the young stallions of the last century. The same color, the same bizarrerie appearance, and unusual shining of the color that looked like gold and silver, gentle movements, all the exterior features. It is possible that genetic features have been passed; especially they are from the same horse farm. Mr. Mein turned off the computer connected to the large screen on the wall. We compared the photos of the leading stallions of the last century: Darley Arabian and Beyrli Turk, with absinthe and Pegasus, put the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The PigsDeceptiontion In Animal Farm, By George Orwell The pigs deception is so effective because they built their reputation of being intelligent within the farm and thus the animals accept what they say as true. The pigs reputation is present from the beginning of Animal Farm when Major tries to encourage the other animals to rebel. Major is so highly regarded on the farm that everyone was quite ready to lose an hour s sleep in order to hear what he had to say (Orwell 4). This quote shows how important Major is and how influential he is on the farm. Thus, one can assume that his reputation in a way represents the other pigs for he is the most prominent member of the pigs. His reputation of being wise and benevolent is the reason the animals revere him so. Then when he dies the work of organizing the animals falls upon the pigs. The work of teaching and organizing the others fell upon the pigs, who were generally recognized as being the cleverest animals (Orwell 15). This quote show that the other animals who are collectively less educated than the pigs are heavily relying on the pigs reputation to figure out in their mind who they are. By generalizing the pigs as intelligent the animals fall into the trap that many people do. A real example of this is how people sometimes generalize Muslims as terrorist. When one generalizes, they can either open themselves up or ignorantly close themselves to the other aspects of the person, place, or thing. In Animal Farm, the animals open themselves up and end causing themselves to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Metaphor And The Expressions Of Emotion Metaphor and the Expressions of Emotion Introduction: In May 2015, Walt Disney Pictures released the film Inside Out. The film emphasizes the neuropsychological finding that human emotions affect interpersonal relationships. It shows how emotions work inside a person s brain and at the same time how these emotions shape a person s outer life (Keltner Ekman, 2015). In this film, each character is represented by a colour With is conceptual metaphor theory (Lakoff and Johnson 1980) can be applied. As this representation works with the theory of conceptual metaphors. Conceptual metaphors are metaphors that we have in our mind that allow us to produce and understand abstract concepts (Littlemore, 2008). The five main human emotions that are represented as characters inside an 11 year old girl brain are: Joy represented as a glowing yellow; Anger as red; Disgust as green; and Fear as purple. The film was released all over the world, gaining positive reviews from many different cultures. With these positive reviews, the question is asked are colours emotion metaphors universal? The purpose of this study is to test whether the cultural experiences of individuals result in different mental representations of colour emotion metaphors. The colours black, white, red, yellow, and blue were looked at because they are primary colours and have more colour emotion metaphors associated with them. Literature review: Lakoff and Johnson claim that conceptual metaphor theory is when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Review Of Alice Marwick s Status Update Essay Book Review 2 Status Update Status Updates author Alice Marwick is an experienced academic observer of American online culture who subjectively weighs in on the new era of media and where this social media phenomenon is in this country let alone the world. This book takes you on a personal journey sheading light on old and new ideas such as, dot com era, Web 2.0, self branding, Neoliberal capitalism, the up rise of micro celebrities, and online personas. Although precisely written and full of extensive qualitative research, this book is mostly over opinionated and anecdotal. A good amount of what Marwick is preaching isn t necessarily true and full of negative rhetoric towards men such as Gary Vaynerchuk, a self branding guru who she actually dedicates a part of her book too along with others. Most of the book is full of her first hand experiences in northern California tech start up hotbed areas where most of her work was done by good journalism. The dot com era took off around 1997 and peaked in 2002, this idea like the name suggests was based off of large investments in internet tech companies whether they were profitable or not. Looking back, it s easy too say that there was a lack of common sense or a lack of urgency to make money since it failed. Directly after Web 2.0 made its presents, and it wasn t new software for computers or a site you can visit rather a time for social technology to improve. It was like an optimistic perception of a class being half full ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Statement of Purpose to Become a Nursing Student at... Since my first day in nursing school, I have always looked forward to the day I become a family nurse practitioner (FNP). Among the driving forces and strengths being that apart from being the first nurse in the family, I graduated with a degree in nursing making me a source of inspiration within the family. Additionally, I will be the first to graduate with a master s degree in the family given this opportunity. Besides, I wish to be a source of motivation and inspiration to many nurses who wish to advance their nursing careers. It is through a demonstration of what is possible and mentoring them through that I can make a positive change among fellow nurses. Since I graduated about three years ago, I have worked with many patients and clients that require much of the required advanced nursing skills that I seek. Equipped with such skills, I will be at a better position to adequately, competently and confidently assist the adult patients and clients. In fact, nursing is a passion allowing me to serve the community and at the same time be a light in someone s disease process darkness. I wish to live to learn broadly, to serve others generously and courageously lead other fellow nurses. Since I graduated three years ago, I have had two certifications in Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), which have enabled to work effectively at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, GA as a RN, in GI and Pulmonologist labs. Among the tasks I took part ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. How To Prevent Global Warming In Canada Global warming is a concern to everybody in Canada. Unless Canadians act now, the problems will increase and become a massive controversy for future generations. Shocking to say,but, Canada has about 0.5 percent of the world s population, but yet contributes to about 2 percent of the total greenhouse gas emissions. Along with that, in 2005, Canadians emitted about 747 megatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gas emissions. As a result of Canadians actions, Canada is facing shifting rainfall patterns, rising temperatures, increases in certain types of hazardous weather like heat waves, and the polar ice caps are melting, resulting in habitat loss for animals such as polar bears. Although, there are simple ways Canadians can prevent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would be a considerable way to lessen the amount of greenhouse gases being released into the atmosphere. When fuel is burned, sulphur combines with oxygen which construct emissions that contribute to decreased air quality and have negative environmental effects. The government of Canada says they would reduce the average sulphur content in gasoline by nearly 70 percent. This means there would be reductions in air pollutant emissions from vehicles. By obtaining a car that is well suited for the person and is eco friendly, is one thing that makes a great difference in reducing the effects of global warming. Generally speaking, Canadians need to take major action now in order to lessen the effects of global warming. In the first place, Canadians are capable of saving energy from their own home. In addition to that, Canadians are capable of researching about where their food comes from. Furthermore, the Canadian government is adept of making strict greenhouse gas emission regulations on cars. It is important to act now and help save the planet before it is too late and suffer through the harsh ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Prevelence and Influences of Stereotypes Almost everyone has heard phrases such as blondes are dumb, Canadians live in igloos, females are better drivers than males, students who do well in school are nerds and always sit in the front of the class, etc. All of these sentences are examples of stereotypes. Stereotypes as one can conclude from the above sentences are very broad generalizations targeted towards a group of individuals. They usually target minorities based on the habits and actions these minorities engage in. Even though many people find stereotypes to be funny, and some individuals will even argue that a class of stereotypes can be proven to be correct because of research, they are nonetheless morally degrading and therefore, are not grounded in truth because of lack of knowledge about one s culture/background, personal experiences, and the roles of research and media in today s society. To start off the discussion on stereotypes, one must first analyze how humans of today s society think. Ever since the dawn of civilization, humans have had the ability to categorize things based on their looks, actions, etc. Hence one can conclude that it is human nature to categorize different things, be it other humans. It is the society s way of making a complex world simpler ((Division of Student Affairs)). The notion of categorization of other human beings is programmed in a human s brain since childhood. As humans age, their tendency to categorize different racial group as superior/inferior increases ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. What Is Bouguereau s Depiction Of The Young Shepherdess The Young Shepherdess was painted in 1885 by William Adolphe Bouguereau on a 62 by 28 and a half inch canvas with oil paint, and is currently owned by the San Diego Museum of Art, given as a gift to the museum in 1968 by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Larsen ( The Young Shepherdess , 2014). The painting depicts a young woman tending to her flock of sheep. The young woman in this painting appears to be a typical youth, she is assigned what are most likely her chores for the day, to watch over this flock of sheep while they graze. Her body faces her flock of sheep, but her head turns to face the viewer. She seems to be distracted, she is looking away from the flock, almost appearing to gaze at the painting s viewer, but simultaneously looking past that, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He demonstrated artistic talent as a youth, and was allowed to attend the drawing school of M. Alaux. At this school, His fellow pupils, almost without exception, intended to be artists, and felt a contempt for Bouguereau on account of his business occupations; thus, when at the end of the year he took the prize for which all had striven, the excitement was so great that a riot occurred, and the pupils made a formal protest against his receiving it, but without effect. (Erskine Clement, 79 80). This type of reaction to Bouguereau s success became quite typical within the art community. The impressionist and realist painters of his era despised his rigidly academic style, and commercial incentives. He was paid top dollar for his works, and even though he had great passion for his work, he realized that in order to succeed financially, his subjects must reflect the tastes of the market. This is perhaps one of the most intriguing things about Bouguereau, that despite the fact that his works were often commissioned, and that he was expected to paint certain subjects, his work still showcased a remarkable amount of passion and energy. The most successful period of his career was after his return to France in 1854, where he became an immensely successful and influential exponent of academic art, upholding traditional values and contriving to exclude avant garde work from the Salon (Chilvers, 68). This is the period in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Unnatural Events In Macbeth In an everyday life, humans don t witness many unnatural events or objects. In the well know play that was written by Shakespeare, Macbeth, there are many unnatural events. Shakespeare uses supernatural elements to draw the audience for a dramatic and tragedy filled experience. un natural elements such as witches who know the future and are able to speak for the evil spirits, Macbeth knowing his fate and tries to take action to change it using the power of hierarch and a ghost of Macbeths best friend that comes back the guilt Macbeth for what he has done and how he upset the natural order of life. In this play the witches play a big part of the transition of were the plays going to go next. The witches provide a large amount of supernatural events that take place in this play. As the witches provide Macbeth and Banquo with their fortune or prophecy, which is the point of the play from which Macbeth crosses the threshold. The witches also have super natural forces that allow them to communicate with evil spirits, as quoted in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Macbeth at first goes to the witches to know his fate or prophecy he is told he will live a life of a king but none of his decedents will be kings. Macbeth is then tempted by his wife lady Macbeth to be king sooner than later and so he was told to eliminate the present king. As quoted by Macbeth, Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee. (Shakespeare, 17) At this point Macbeth was debating whether or not he should go with his wife s plan and at the point when he hallucinates a dagger and he says let me clutch thee is when he takes the bate to kill the king. Also quoted by Macbeth Thou art too like the spirit of Banquo. Down! Thy crown does sear mine eyeballs. ... I ll see no more. And yet the eighth appears, who bears a glass (Shakespeare, 47) this where the he sees Fleance and his decedents taking the thrown ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Essay Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, one of the most common liver disorders, can have several causes, such as congenital, pharmaceutical, or other miscellaneous sources, but the most clinically important etiology is metabolic disorder. Metabolic Disorder, also known as syndrome X, is a collection of symptoms that occur in clusters, and cause a patient to have a higher risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Metabolic syndrome has several hallmark signs. Many of these conditions can occur alone, or secondary to another condition and do not individually point to metabolic syndrome. These characteristic signs are a large waist circumference, high triglyceride levels, reduced HDL cholesterol, increased blood pressure, and elevated fasting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The basic mechanism of steatosis is that insulin resistance causes increased lipid deposition in the hepatocytes of the liver. This abnormal amount of fat causes cell death. When a hepatocyte undergoes lysis, liver enzymes such as aminotransferases are released. This elevation of liver enzymes in the bloodstream is a major sign of steatosis since most patients are asymptomatic at this stage. It is important, however, to rule out the many causes of cell death that would have the same presentation. As discussed in the research by Birkenfeld, the accumulation of fatty deposits decreases the metabolic capacity of the liver, and causes inflammation of the hepatic tissue, causing hepatomegaly. This deposit of triglycerides in the liver instead of the adipose tissue is thought to be caused by altered levels of cellular products involved in the uptake of fatty acids. While the concentrations of enzyme lipoprotein lipase, fatty acid transport proteins, and FAT/CD36 are typically high enough in the muscle to cause lipid uptake into adipose tissue, it is inhibited in insulin resistant NAFLD patients. Insulin plays a key role in the action of lipoprotein lipase. Without insulin the normal uptake of lipids to adipose decreases, and their uptake in the liver increases. This is shown by the disproportionally high level of lipoprotein lipase, fatty acid transport proteins, and FAT/CD36 in the liver to the bodily adipose tissue. (3) Steatosis is the first stage of NAFLD ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Ovid s Metamorphoses Pyramus And Thisbe n Ovid s Metamorphoses, Pyramus and Thisbe is a story is about a couple, who live in Babylon, the city of Queen Semiramis. They lived in houses so close together that one wall was common to both. Pyramus and Thisbe grew up side by side and they learned to love each other very much. Pyramus and Thisbe wanted to marry each other, but their parents forbade them. Their families hated each other and forbade Pyramus and Thisbe to marry. The star crossed lovers discovered a little crack in the wall that separates their houses and through it they were able to whisper back and forth. They talked and whispered, but they couldn t touch or feel each other Abraham Hondius: Pyramus en Thisbe 1625. Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam. through the wall. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. From Spaniard And Indian Summary By the late eighteenth century, the New World, which was still remote, had formed its own complicated individual and national identities. Moreover, the disparate communities within Latin America had established a unique culture characterized by its hybridity. A close reading of Ignacio de Castro s From Spaniard and Indian, a Mestizo is born and Agostino Brunias s Planter and His Wife with a Servant reveals the racial hierarchy that formed amid Latin America s hybridity. Additionally, both objects specifically express Latin American hybridity for a white, European class, likely as a means to demystify and boost the standing of the New World. Deceivingly similar in terms of style and subject, as both contain three figures of varying cultural ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only is the brought the furthest into the foreground, but her body lines up with the left vertical third of the image, placing her in a visually important location. Moreover, she has an elaborate white head wrapping which topped with a sunhat, combine to make her the tallest appearing figure in the image, transforming her into a commanding presence. Unlike the indigenous woman in the casta painting, the planter s wife dons a dress which seems almost entirely European in style: it has a white corset and overlay with lace sleeves, with a light blue skirt peeking out from beneath the dress. Still, hybridity is evident because of her head wrapping. Interestingly, though she and her husband are pale, neither as as pale as the Spaniard in the casta painting. This, paired with her head wrapping and both of their curly brown hair, may denote they are of at least partially mixed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Internal And External Factors Of Cultural Diversity In everyday business life managers are faced with different interpersonal problems in various business environment situations, like negotiations or just business meetings. These problems can arouse from various sources. The diversity of different personalities in business environment can lead to communication problems and misunderstandings. Allport (1961) defines personality as | ... the dynamic organization within the individual of those psychophysical systems that determine his characteristics behavior and thoughts. . Literature is considering internal and external influential and interaction factors regarding personality development. Internal factors nature (innate instincts), e.g. biology and genetics and external factors nurture (parental influences), e.g. the environment and culture (Bandura, 1977; Freud 1961). In this case analysis I will focus on external factors of personality that are shaped by culture. What does culture mean in social psychological view? Triandis (1994) defined culture as a set of human made objective (physical elements, like music, art or media) and subjective elements (psychological processes, like values and beliefs), which increased the probability of survival. Those participants, who were able to communicate with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Collectivism. The main difference s is that people in individualistic cultures focus on personal goals, whereas people from collectivistic cultures focus on group goals. This fact can lead to various misinterpretation problems. As Vertical Individualists the Germans want to become distinguishes and acquire status. They need the individual competition to reach personal goals. Whereas members of the Turkish community represent the Vertical Collectivists, who people sacrifice their personal goals for the sake of in group goals, and stick to high hierarchy levels (Triandis, 1995; Hofstede, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Sleep Cycle Stages Sleep is a condition were the body mind which is typically recurs for several hours every night in which the nervous system is relatively inactive, the eyes closed the postural muscles relax and consciousness practically suspended. Usually sleep passes through four stages of sleep and (REM) Rapid Eye Movement sleep. A complete sleep cycle takes an average of 90 minutes to 110 minutes. The first sleep cycle of sleep are short REM sleeps and long periods of deep sleep. Stage 1 is a type of sleep where you drift in and out of your sleep. You can be easily awake. The eye moves slow and muscle activity is slow during this stage. During these stages many can experience sudden muscle contractions proceeding by sensation of falling. Stage 2 eye movement stops in your brain wave become slower with only an occasional burst for rapid waves. Stage 3 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In deep sleep there are no eye movement or any kind of muscle activity. This is when some children experience bedwetting, sleepwalking, and or has night terrors. In 2008 the sleep professionals eliminated the use of stage 4. And stages 3 4 are what most people experience. Slow waves sleep comes mostly in the first half of your sleep. (REM) is the second half. Walking may occur after (REM) if the walking period is long enough, the person may remember it the next morning. Infants spend almost 50% of their time in (REM) sleep. Adults spend nearly half of their sleep in stage 2, older adults spend less time in their (REM) sleep. To get the most of our sleep both quantity and quality are important. Adults need about 8 hours and on average 9 ½ hours of interrupted sleep. Sleep helps us thrive by contributing to a healthy immune system, and can also balance our appetites by helping to regulate levels of the hormones ghrelin and leptin which play a role in our feelings. Setting better habits of our sleep would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Characteristics Of The Snow Leopards Michael Duvall Ms. Beary Environmental Science 5th 10 November 2017 Snow Leopards The world is full of many diverse animals. They all have many unique attributes. Some are carnivores. Others are herbivores. Many are indigenous to certain biomes. Some are thriving in population, while others are on the brink of extinction. All animals have their specialties in surviving. One such unique animal is the snow leopard. The snow leopard is fighting for its existence against many obstacles. The snow leopard has many adaptations to its biome. This animal is very unique and scarce. The snow leopard is indigenous to the mountains of Central Asia. Their habitat is in total two million kilometers. The habitat crosses twelve different countries. These countries include China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Russia, India, Bhutan, Mongolia, Nepal, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan. This mountain range is called the Himalayas. Snow leopards are located between three thousand and five thousand four hundred meters above sea level, except in Russia and mongolia where they are found at one thousand meters. The climate at this elevation is typically dry and cold. Because of this, only small shrubs and grasses can grow on the steep slopes of the mountain. This terrain is prefered for the snow leopards. The cliffs, ravines, and rocky outcrops provide great cover and clear views to aid in hunting. Each snow leopard lives within a defined home range. In this range the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Pros And Cons Of Lowering The Driving Age Personally I am very excited to receive my driver s license within the next year, but if all of the sudden instead of waiting one year I had to wait three to four years because the legal driving age was raised to either eighteen or twenty one I would wonder why. So should the legal driving age raised? Driving opens up a whole new world for teenagers. Driving let s teenagers understand what the life of adulthood is like and the responsibility behind driving, buying food, getting groceries, getting gas, and so much more. Driving also gives teenagers the responsibility to do things on their own and not rely on their parents if they want to do something. Driving to school is a common theme for high school students especially nowadays. Some high school students don t have access to a school bus and rely on a parent to take them to school. High school student, Shawn Peterson has said he must scramble for a ride to school each morning because his mother works. Shawn Peterson is not the only student who relies on driving to school or getting drove to school and if all of these students now didn t have a car then transportation to school become a major issue in the U.S (Keilman). Without driving many teenagers social lives would go down and would prevent teens from having other activities like a job (Keilman). Driving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The only real negative of teenage driving is how dangerous it is when all people do is blow it up in the media when there is so much that can be done to prevent the dangers like improving the drivers ed classes, parents helping their kids, and making the roads safer. A car makes you feel more free which is healthy for any teenager and this is just one of the many benefits or positives I have been talking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Cause And Significance Of The Triple Alliance The Triple Alliance, which was also known as the Triplice was a secret political and military alliance between the Germany Empire, Austria Hungary, and Italy formed on 20 May, 1882 and renewed periodically until World War I. Germany and Austria Hungary had been closely allied since 1879 while Italy desired support against France shortly after it lost its North African ambitions to the French. Each nation promised mutual support in the event of an attack by any other great power. The treaty stipulated that Germany and Austria Hungary were to assist Italy if it was attacked by France without prior provocation. In turn, Italy would assist Germany if it was attacked by France. In the event of a war between Austria Hungary and the Russian Empire, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It guaranteed that both parties would remain neutral towards each other if war broke out between other nations. The alliance between Russia and France and Bismarck′s exclusion of Russia from the German financial market in 1887 prevented the treaty from being renewed in 1890, ending the alliance between Imperial Germany and the Russian Empire. This allowed the Russian Empire to enter into an agreement with the United Kingdom and the French Third ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Schindler’s List directed by Steven Spielberg, Oskar... A hero is a man who, in the opinion of others, is greatly admired for his brave deeds and fine qualities. A hero is a man who, in the opinion of others, is greatly admired for his brave deeds and fine qualities. In Schindler s List directed by Steven Spielberg, Oskar Schindler is regarded as a great hero amongst many Jews regardless of the fact that he is a German Nazi, because he saves the generations and lives of 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust. The Holocaust was the systematic mass murder of about 6 million Jews and millions of others during World War II that was taken place in Nazi Concentration Camps, under the German Nazi regime. In the midst of this brutal time period, Oskar Schindler finds the heart to undergo a change from being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His lifelong dream in becoming a wealthy man is what gets him to become self motivated at his own business in the factory. We also see Schindler motivating Goeth when he and Goeth have a drunken talk of power on the balcony of Goeth s villa. While Goeth s idea of being powerful is having the authority to kill others and rule over people, Schindler explains to Goeth the truth to being really powerful by noting that, Power is when we have every justification to kill and we don t. Schindler further convinces Goeth and tempts him into the curiosity of feeling that kind of power when he tells a similar story of an emperor who chose to grant mercy upon a worthless man that could ve been dead. Schindler s self motivation in being that sort of a powerful person even motivates Goeth, the cruel, sadistic man, in pardoning and giving mercy upon others for even a little while. The inspiring picture of the powerful emperor that Schindler painted in Goeth s mind helped change his decisions to kill the next two people he had a problem with and his merciful decision helped saved their lives. Through these couple scenes, we evidently see how influential Schindler s persuasion and motivation is not only on himself, but also with some of the most stringent people, such as Amon Goeth. Schindler s self motivation is most powerfully shown when he changes his goal from making lots of money to saving the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Canada s Role During The World Since 1945 Benjamin Salebaigi Canada s Role in the world since 1945 Canada has played a big role in the world since 1945 and this role has continued to this very day. Canada is still to this day being viewed as a peacekeeping nation because of its efforts and contributions in organizations like the United Nations, NATO and NORAD. These have given Canada a bigger and more important role in the world.Canada has made considerable contributions in organizations such as the UN, NATO and NORAD. The United Nations, is a organization that promotes social and economic progress and also focuses on peace world wide. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO, was formed in 1949 and was focused on protecting Western European countries from a possible of invasion by the Soviet Union. The North American Defence System, or NORAD, was an agreement created in 1957 between Canada and the United States. This agreement was made to stop the threat of Soviet attack on North America. The United Nations was formed in April of 1945 and consisted of 50 countries that all shared the same ideals and basic goals. The four basic goals of the United Nations are; maintaining world peace and preventing future wars; improving the standard of living for all countries and encouraging cooperation among nations as well as defending human rights and helping to promote equality. Canada has really played an important role in the General Assembly, and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Student Dropout Essay At what age do you think a student should be able to dropout of high school? Have you ever thought about dropping out? If so, what made you want to dropout? What circumstances were needed for you to dropout? Even though there are certain reasons why students should not dropout, the student is old enough to make that decision and he/she would know most of what they need to at the age of 17. Raising the age for student dropouts/student graduation does not always stop students from dropping out. Source two states that Raising the age for exiting pre graduation may not stop all dropouts . This statement shows that even though the students have dropped out they do not care for graduation. Source two also says In general, the legal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Source four also states They also have created several pathways to graduation, so there s more than one way to succeed. This quote tells the readers that you could drop out, and still find a efficient way to graduate or succeed. Some argue that students should stay in school until the age of 18 because it will get them more benefits. According to the U.S Department of Education, high school diploma degree students have an income of $27,380 a year. The U.S Department of Education also says that high school dropouts have a yearly income of $19,540. This shows the comparison between the incomes. This is a benefit for students that finish high school and graduate they get more yearly income. Source 4 states that Those without a high school diploma have lower earnings, higher unemployment, lower job satisfaction they even have a higher likelihood of ending up in jail or on public assistance. This statement from the source implies that students that drop out will most likely end up in trouble. Letting the students drop out at the age of 17 is a better choice than forcing them to stay in school because school is not for everyone. Some students will slip off in school because they do not want to be there, so they are not going to try to succeed. Kids that are forced to stay in school could cause problems for other student as well as teachers. The decision to keep these students in could cause a negative impact instead of a positive. In conclusion, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...