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Eric Vozzola A Visual Language Essay
In the Winchester Cultural Center Gallery, Eric Vozzola s artwork is displayed in an exhibit called: A
Visual Language . As you walk through the door, you would see Eric s paintings organized in a row
starting from the wall closest to the window, the center of the room, and then nearest to the doorway.
Eric s paintings were either presented in a white frame or his paintings were frameless. His paintings
were also either on a wall or distanced from a wall on cement bricks. There are ten artworks of his
being exposed to the people of the community. He presents his paintings of the human touch through
visual art by applying colorful, patterned, surreal, and contrasting composition. Although there were
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The Illuminating a Strange World Beneath the Ice was designed by applying acrylic paint on paper.
With the artwork having the length of 28.5 and width of 20.5 . Illuminating a Strange World Beneath
the Ice has hues of yellow/orange/red lines on the foreground, including the upper lefthand side a form
of a circle, blue/yellow background, and dominately blue iceberg with patches of the color white. The
artwork was created to show there s beauty within what s not typically seen. The artist created this
artwork to show what s not typically seen has a way of appearing. This artwork can be considered as
social. The message behind this artwork is although there s something that s not always visible to one
s eye it is still there. In conclusion, after reviewing and evaluating these three artworks, it is plain to
see that Eric Vozzola had the same perception in mind for each of his artwork. It was clear that in
Mind Vibrations, There Is No They, and Illuminating a Strange World Beneath the Ice Eric desired to
apply colorful, patterned, surreal, and contrasting composition. Although he applied these types of
principle elements in the three pieces, it made it clear that each were dissimilar from one
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Essay on Patton- Fuller Community Hospital Networking Project
Week Three Individual Paper
Patton Fuller Community Hospital Networking Project
CMGT 554/IT Infrastruct
In week s three individual dissection of Patton Fuller Community Hospital Networking Department, I
will discuss three topics that will help with a better understanding of the Hospital s Networking
Department. During the first topic, a complete analysis will be completed on the network systems in
use. While covering the second topic, discussion on what standards may be missing from the Hospital
s current network. During last topic, I will identify the Hospital s wireless technology in currently in
use and how it may enhance the hospitals network. Patton Fuller Community Hospital currently uses a
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Personal within the Administrative Areas that are only responsible for data entry are given Thin Client
Computer: HP model L1706. The Administrative Departments have two networked HP 4350 Black
and White Laser Printers and one color HP 4200pht networked Laser Printer. The Administrative
Department is then linked to the IT Data Center where in the IT Date Center; connections are
established with servers and the internet. This circuit will be discussed later in this paper.
The second half of the Hospitals network is the clinical Departments. The Clinical Departments that
make up this circuit are: Radiology, Radiology Information Systems Data Center (RIS), Operating
Room (OR), Intensive Clear Unit (ICU), and the Ward Floor Systems (Apollo, 2008). The Clinical
Areas of the Hospital network standards is a 1000 Base F single mode fiber, Fiber Optic cable. Just as
the Administrative Departments, in the Radiology Department, each Department has their own
workstations. In the Radiology Department, there are seven different viewing stations, MRI, CT, X
Ray, Mammograms, PET, Nuclear Medicine, and Sonography. Each one of these station consist of a
Apple Mac Pro, 2 3 GHz quad processors, 16GB RAM, 4 + 750 MD HD in RAID, Nividia FX 4500
Image Card, 2 Apple 30 Cinema Flat panel Displays, OsiriX Imaging Software, OS Virtualization with
MAC OS X
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The Romani People or Gypsies
There are many types of people in the world who do not have specific states that they call their homes.
Many people like this have fought and still continue to fight to make it so they have their own place to
call home. An example of these people are the Romani people also formerly known as the Gypsies.
The Romani people are associated with what is called a stateless nation. A stateless nation is defined
as a national group that aspires to become a nation state, but lacks the territorial means to do so. The
Romani people are nomadic people which causes them to be all over the world. Because they are
known to be all over the world they don t have their own state where they can practice their historical
cultures, their cultures, and their political organization/ government they follow.
Traditionally the Romani people are nomadic people and are sound on every continent. They are also
called The Roma and in English known as the Gypsies because of the inaccurate idea that they came
from a little Egypt. The Romani descended from people who emigrated from the Indian Sub continent.
The Romani blood lines have been traced and found they are closely related to those of South
Himalayan Tribes and the genetics of them including mutations they have are only found among
Indians and Pakistanis. According to their history it is believed that they came from NW India and
when they left went to Persia around the 11th century. Later they moved northward and westward and
reported to have first
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The Concept Of Female Sexuality In Dracula By Bram Stoker
The novel of Dracula ignites a number of different anxieties in society during the era in which the
author Bram Stoker writes his book. A major theme throughout the novel is the concept of female
sexuality. Female sexuality in the novel represents and produces terror and uncertainty of the female
nature to men. The narratives of the book animate the idea that the sexual expression of women unman
the male characters. The author portrays this concept through the element of vampirism during the
course of the novel. The author in addition, brings forth the concept of repression and rejection
through violence towards women. The two main female characters of the novel represent this specific
ideology are Lucy Westenra and Mina Harker. The character of Lucy Westenra is an example of the
expression of the female nature. The traditional role of women in this time period becomes muddled
through the theme of female sexuality and old traditional ideas begin to shift. Lucy, one of the
aristocratic figures in the novel, is mainly concerned with attending parties begins to worry about
marrying a man and having money. Typical ideology of society during this time in history is for
women to be kept pure and innocent in order to appeal to a possible suitor. However, Lucy voices a
new manner of thinking when choosing a suitor, Why can t they let a girl marry three men, or as many
as want her, and save all this trouble? (Stoker 67) A girl during this era having thoughts such as these
about three men is seen be to be scandalous and practically sinful. A man can pursue a woman, but a
woman cannot engage in pursuing a relationship independently. The character of Lucy becomes
acutely confident in expressing her intimate emotions and begins to lose the ideal characteristics of a
traditional woman. The author emphasizes her beauty as the novel begins and slowly builds up on that
until she is too highly sexualized. The transformation of Lucy into a vampire is seen as a man s fear of
a woman becoming sexual predators that make them question their ability as dominate men. The
transition of Lucy can represent the release of her sexual desire that does not conform to society norms
any longer, which allows her to experience freedom from
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Theory and the Nursing Process
Theory and the Nursing Process
Kenneth L. Harris
University of Phoenix
Community and Family Nursing
NSG 420
June 22, 2015
Kimberly Lewis RN, MSN Ed
Theory and the Nursing Process The theoretical basis for public and community nurses began in the
nineteenth century with Florence Nightingale. Nightingale believed in the prevention and surveillance
of diseases. She further believed that a disease was more prevalent in poor environments. She proved
that good health was more prevalent with a good environment for instance providing adequate
ventilation, clean water, warmth, light, and cleanliness during the Crimean War (Allender, Rector,
amp; Warner, 2014).
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The activities include physical and occupational therapy, nutrition counseling, and case management (
Community Health Nursing, 2013).
The two theories the Nightingale and the Knowles are an example of the integration of the nursing and
education discipline to promote a health community and protect the population from illness,
communicable diseases, injury, and death. The challenges are great but obtainable.
The use of the survey by the community and public health nurses to identify problems and develop a
plan of action. The development of education programs by employing the Knowles principles to reach
out to the adult learner.
The mission of community and public health nursing is related back to the work of Florence
Nightingale. Her observation that good environment leads to good health and bad environment leads
to bad health.
References
Allender, J. A., Rector, C., amp; Warner, K. D. (2014). Community and public health nursing (8 ed.).
Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer, Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins.
Beagley, L. (2011, October). Educating Patients: Understanding Barriers, Learning Styles, and
Teaching Techniques. Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 26, 331 337.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jopan.2011.06.002
Martin, D., amp; Yurkovich, E. (2014). Close Knit Defines a Healthy Native American Indian Family.
Journal of Family Nursing, 20(51 72).
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Existentialism And The Absurd By Albert Camus
In studying the works of authors, we are able to see the many factors that play a key role in their lives.
These authors incorporate different components into their novels and stories to present a deeper
meaning within their work. In his various books, short stories, and plays, the French Algerian writer
Albert Camus relates to his philosophical beliefs: specifically existentialism and the absurd, as well as
his connecting idea of rebellion. Camus most prominent works such as the novels The Plague, The
Stranger, The Rebel, and others reflect these beliefs and ideas he held.
Though he was and continues to be considered as one, Camus made a point of rejecting the label of an
existentialist. Existentialism is essentially based on the idea that philosophy starts with the acceptance
of being an actual living human individual or the realization of existence. The term existence before
essence basically means that the after this recognition of existence, the essence, or qualities and
defining traits, will follow. In existentialism a fundamental belief is that each and every individual has
the responsibility of applying their own meaning to life and genuinely living life through this specific
purpose (Wikipedia contributors). In these aspects, many of Camus writings can therefore been seen
as reflecting existentialism.
In popular Greek myth, the character of Sisyphus is sent to Tartarus for tricking the gods. There he is
forced to roll a boulder up a hill,
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John In George Orwell s I Am Number Four
The main character in the novel I Am Number Four actually has no real name but he is most
commonly referred to as John Smith. John is an alien from the planet Lorien who is part of nine
Guardes who were sent to Earth to keep their race alive. When the planet was destroyed the whole
population was killed except for John and the nine others and their adopted parents or mentors. The
aliens who destroyed their planet, the Mogadorians, are on Earth trying to kill the last remaining
population of Lorien that includes John. He and his mentor Henri have to constantly move around to
avoid being found by the other aliens. John in the story has just moved to a small town in Ohio where
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If I was told I was moving every other 6 months I would probably have a fit and demand to settle
down. I could not deal with being the new kid all of the time and not knowing when we would have to
move again. John accepts the fact he has to move and sometimes enjoys it. Do you think there are
people in Ohio? I joke. John is joking about moving to a whole new state very different then where he
was. I on the other hand would not even be talking let alone joking. Something we see early on in the
book is that John is sometimes very stubborn. This is not the best quality but both John and me are
very stubborn individuals. If I really believe or want something I will not budge from my position for
anything. John is the same way. Henri told John that he had to move from Ohio and John would not
allow that. He has Sarah and Sam now and he does not want to leave them for any reason. I raise my
hand and point it at him and lift him off the ground... We re staying I say... I ll put you down when you
agree to stay. John is standing his ground and will do anything to get what he wants including holding
his foster dad hostage levitating in the air. I would be doing the same thing if I were in his situation
knowing I have done some less drastic stunts to prove my
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Marvel Comics and X-Men Fictional Characters
Today s younger generations tend to think of Charles Xavier and Jean Grey when the phrase mind
over matter is involved. Charles and Jean are two very power mutants with extraordinary mind powers
allowing them to read minds and levitate objects. While some instances of mind over matter might be
like that others tend to be much simpler than that. The idea of telekinesis came to be around the late
1800s, when the ability to move objects became more involved with sciences. The idea was already
out by that time due to all the psychic mediums who were able to communicate with ghosts, asking
them to move the objects with their powers (Radford Benjamin). Wolfgang Messing was one of
Russia s most famous psychics of his time told his story of how his powers ended up saving his life.
Messing was a Jewish man born in Poland in 1899 who first discovered his powers when he was
eleven. When he was eleven he ran away from his home to Berlin by train, the reason he ran away is
unknown. He boarded this train without a ticket knowing that people riding a train without a ticket
could be severely punished. When the officer approached Messing asking for a ticket, Messing gave
him a piece of newspaper envisioning it to be a ticket. Doubting that this would work Messing feared
the punishment he might face, but the official hole punched the ticket and moved on to the next
passenger. After that Messing was able to hear people s thoughts and predict certain events, in some of
his sessions he
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The technology of Australian time The bionic Ear
The technology of Australian time The bionic Ear
Introduction
Advancements in Information Technology have now made it possible to restore hearing to the
profoundly deaf by inserting a prosthetic device called the Bionic Ear (also known as the Cochlear
Implant) in an individual s inner ear. The Bionic Ear technology is an example of design and
innovation combined with information processing, software design and development. Since it was first
invented, technology advancements proceeded on a parallel track in terms of miniaturisation and
increasing sophistication of this Bionic Ear technology. This particular technology operates by
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The device can be implanted to aid two types of individuals:
The Post Lingual Deaf: individuals who have learnt a spoken language before going deaf.
The Profoundly Deaf: individuals who have lost their hearing before they acquired language.
How does the technology work?
The Bionic Ear consists of two main components:
1. an electronic device, which is surgically implanted under the skin behind the ear.
2. An external speech processor that is worn on a belt or placed in a pocket. A microphone is also
worn outside of the body as a headpiece behind the ear to obtain sounds.
Sounds and speech are captured by a microphone and sent to the external speech processor. The
processor then translates the sounds into electrical signals, which are then sent to the transmitting coil.
These codes travel up a cable to the headpiece and are transmitted across the skin through radio waves
to the implanted cochlea electrodes. The electrodes signals then stimulate the auditory nerve fibres to
send information to the brain where it is interpreted as meaningful sound.
(Social Aspects) Advantages
The Bionic Ear has revolutionised the lives of deaf individuals all over the world, it is not only a great
scientific achievement, but also a great progression in a socio cultural context within the lives and
communities of the deaf and hearing impaired individuals. The Bionic Ear with the aid of IT has
provided new capabilities and in turn gives individuals new choices of
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Mexican American And Mexican Americans
II. Mexican Americans
A. Brief explanation regarding the history of this ethnic group
Mexican s American who are they, and why did they migrate to American; what were they in search
of. Mexican American s are one of the largest ethnic group in America today average of more than
half of the populace; nearly reaching more than 30 million in the United States alone. Compassed by
these immigrants more than half are here illegally that migrated over to the United States in search of
a better living. Moreover, others are here as original citizens, or of the group that was given
naturalization. Thus, taking place in deliberation of the colonial era, in the mid 1920 s, where
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B. Reasons to immigrate
i. Reason 1
Better Life style, and better education; and financial support for family members in Mexico A. While
Mexican American s came to America for many diverse motives, utmost come to seek a better life
style, including that of pecuniary sanctuary; to be able to support their relations abroad. B. While
others crossed the border to obtain a better eminence of education for their offspring, especially, those
looking to obtain a sophisticated step ahead of the rest.
ii. Reason 2
Medical assistance, Suitable housing; and school funding
A. Another alternative motive why Mexican Americans come to America is in pursuit for remedial
assistances to better their education.
B.
They also come to look for low income homes, something that is not offered to them in Mexico; or
that may have shaped unethical living circumstance.
C. Thirdly, they cross the border to establish medical attention and health benefits, since Mexico only
offers very underprivileged homoeopathic aid for these populaces.
C. Public policies affecting the ethnic group (two policies per group are needed)
i. Public Policy 1 On June 15, 2012 President Obama put in an executive order called DACA
(Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) which cancelled or delayed any form of punishment to these
migrants from deportation of their children if their
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Tips for Good Speech Topics
Good speech topics tutorial. Generate public speaking topics with these speech writing checklists.
Look for ideas that are interesting, entertaining, and that can outline and communicate your speech
ideas.
I ll show you how to find them.
The key questions below work almost always. They generate lots good topics. Perhaps you re struck
by new public speaking speech topics, stumbling ideas or educative questions.
Easy General Checklists For Good Speech Topics
First answer these questions. Think about subjects, events, people, places, problems, causes and
effects, and values in your community, school, college, university, city, state, country or region.
GOOD SPEECH TOPICS ABOUT YOUR INTERESTS
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What is it called?
What does it look like?
What is a good description?
Size?
Architecture?
People?
What are very special facts?
Historical value?
Why do you like the place?
What do other people think of the place? Why?
Why is it important to you/us?
Why is it useful?
How can it benefit your audience?
Can you compare it to other places?
What are the differences? Beter/worse?
Stories, poems to honor the place?
BEST IDEAS ABOUT VALUES
What values do you hold? Any indictment?
Why do you stand for it?
How do you practice your value(s)?
Why should we think, feel or do the same?
Is there a legal component? Which one?
Can you give examples?
Is there any opposition against your value? Why? How?
What are the pros and cons?
Can it causes changes?
GOOD SPEECH TOPICS ABOUT PROBLEMS, CAUSES AND EFFECTS
Can you characterize the current situation in some lines?
Do other people consider it also as a problem?
Why or why not?
Hard facts and figures?
Are there legal grounds or objections?
Any special or interesting circumstances?
Can you solve the problem?
How, what are your solutions?
Can you put it in a particular context?
Is there any similarity to other problems?
What are the possible causes?
What are the effects or consequences?
Final Tips For Good Speech Topics
Bottomline: Always choose a topic you are interested
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Interracial Friendships In Hoxie Schools
Hoxie is a small town in northeast Arkansas, about 100 miles north of Little Rock. In 1955, the town
was just a collection of buildings. The public facilities were segregate, but neighborhoods were not.
Interracial friendships were common in Hoxie. Rosemary Hill, a parent of Hoxie student, said we are
able to live together as a community without a lot of problems . Rather than maintain two high
schools, white high school students were educated locally, while black high school students were
bused to a black school in Jonesboro every day. Hoxie is trying to integrate their schools at this time,
and the viewpoints of the town, citizens, and the school are vastly different. Thurgood Marshall, chief
council for NAACP, challenged the separate
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Thomas Edison And The Western Society And Mankind
When looking back at the people in history the one name that always seems to stand out is Thomas
Alva Edison. In this essay I will talk about Thomas Edison and his great contributions to the Western
Society and mankind. Thomas Alva Edison was born February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio, son to Samuel
Ogden Edison, Jr and Nancy Matthews Elliott (Frost). Edison s mother taught him the three R s
because he only had three months of formal education. Eventually, Edison began to favor in
independent self instruction because of his poor hearing. Edison in his younger years took to reading
books to learn about the arts, the histories, and the sciences (Beals). At a very young age Edison
became an adult (Beals). He had talked his parents into letting him sell newspapers, snacks, and candy
at the railroad; he had also started a separate business on selling fruits and vegetables. When learning
about Edison in his childhood, one can understand he was not the average kid growing up. He had a
different approach to life in which he craved for knowledge and obtained a hard work ethic in his
young years. In his mid teens he saved the son of the railroad stationmaster from a box cart and the
grateful father taught Edison how to master Morse code and the telegraph. This allowed him to get a
job as a telegraph operator (Beals). This opened the way for Edison s experimenting with technology
and how to further enhance it. After working as a telegraph operator he created his first invention, the
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Hector Happiness
While studying the film Hector and The Search for Happiness, I grasped innumerable concepts of life.
Hector encountered happiness in a bind of adventures on his international quest throughout Shanghai,
China, Southwest Africa, and Los Angeles, California. Hector registered his short comings and
resilience as newfound ways of life. Hector s starved curiosity for happiness structured my denotation
of jubilation by enlightening myself to live on purpose with a purpose, that circumstances does not
determine my life, and that there s no such thing as a life that s better than mine. Hector became
distinct to the little boy that dwelled inside of him when the commence of his free rein to discover
happiness began. While in Shanghai, China, Hector assimilated that Many people only see happiness
in their future. As I digested this rule of Hector s, I apprehended that everyday sentient and buoyant
beholds a purpose, prompting myself to live intentionally. I observed Hector bear day by day, healing
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Sweet potato stew lady briefed Hector that the significance of fear was temporary and survival was
imminent. Hector inscribed Fear is an impediment to happiness , divulging to me that circumstances
does not determine my life. As Hector is kidnapped, abused, and starved, I perceived that this will not
hinder him from the excursion of fulfilling the urge to acquire happiness. I am heartened of my
perception when Hector disenthralled from impairment, running with a smile and subsequently
dancing in the company of Sweet potato stew lady , that trouble does not last always. Fathoming
notions of a steadfast mindset, stabilizes my strive to receive life as clay, both mold to what you make
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Milton Friedman s The Common Man s Freedom
Milton Friedman realized the importance of the common man s freedom. He believed that the
government had more power over the people and maintained all control over them. He knew that in
ordered for the political and economic freedom to work was to have a mutual agreement between
these parties. They had to come to an agreement, which would allow for mutual benefits. The
Hollywood Blacklist was an example given by Friedman to show the unfair treatment the government
enforced. Actors, musicians, directors, screenwriters and others who were part of the entertainment
business, were all denied jobs because they were accused to being part of the communist party. By
allowing individuals to freely chose other markets, suppliers or even make the good themselves,
individuals would ultimately be part of a free market. This social justice impelled states to have
political freedom because individuals were no longer scrutinized for their beliefs in order to find jobs.
John Stuart Mill was a well known utilitarian during his time. Mill eyed the community with suspicion
similarly to Bentham, who thought of a community as being fictitious. Mill argues that a state should
not restrict the freedom of speech for two reasons. One reason was because people s opinions are can
either true of false, but this depends on how much a question is debatable and left open for further
questioning. If people s judgments were always found fallible then how can we ever take any action?
One example was the
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Marketing Assignment Anf
Abercrombie amp; Fitch
Marketing Assignment
Executive Summary Established in 1892, Abercrombie amp; Fitch marketing strategy has always been
to target those between the ages of 18 and 22. A amp;F s gross sales have been $539 million in 2008;
however sales have dropped by 5% from the previous year due to the recession. In order for sales to
improve our marketing consulting team has developed an internal analysis, which identifies, assesses,
predicts, and accommodates the human resources, technology, finances and operations that A amp;F
possesses. The internal analysis explains how these possessions, which have helped the organization
until present time, can be used to help increase sales during this recession. Furthermore, the ... Show
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This accounts for an estimated 30% of total teen retail sales (Fayt, 2009).
Predict: Since consumers have less income due to the recession, and there is less demand, consumers
will look for discounts in order to continue to buy products. Since A amp;F has decided to keep its
prices steady, they may lose consumers and as result will have large financial losses.
Accommodate: A amp;F has lost too much in lost revenues due to its reluctance to give consumers
discounts so A amp;F will have to soon start giving small discounts to consumers if it wants to
maintain the amount of consumers it has and not have any large financial losses.
Human Resources
Identify: A amp;F tends to hire employees that fit its brand . These types of employees however, tend
to be college students who are young, attractive, white, male, and preppie (Avery, Crain, 2007).
Assess: A amp;F hires these employees since they feel they fit their brand image well and will help
sell the product better. However, those who apply and are of an ethnic minority or who are female may
be discriminated against.
Predict: This sort of discriminatory selection puts A amp;F at risk of a lawsuit for violating
antidiscrimination laws. If A amp;F does end up facing a lawsuit, it could hurt its reputation and cause
it to lose consumer support.
Accommodate: If A amp;F
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Dances With Wolves Analysis Essays
Dances With Wolves Analysis
The movie Dances With Wolves was produced in 1990 and directed by Kevin Costner who starred as
the main character.
Dances with Wolves tells us the story of a white man who gets acquainted with the Sioux, who learns
to love and respect them as valuable people with a culture and who discovers how wrong white people
s preconceived ideas about Native Americans are.
A sense of adventure and drama is the feeling Dances with Wolves gives us. With this movie, Costner
made his debut as a film director. Dances with Wolves scored a total of seven Oscars for best
directing, best script, cutting, music and sound effects. (Sanders, Simon D.)
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On the other hand, The Indians gradually trust, love and respect Dunbar because of his honest and
genuine nature. He falls in love with a white women who was raised by the Sioux after her whole
family was killed by the Pawnee, another Indian tribe. Dunbar marries her, becomes a part of the tribe
and settles down in their village. He lives a happy life with the Indians, but there is always something
in the back of his mind, something that is always bothering him.
Dunbar knows that the arrival of American troops in the frontiers will only be a matter of time. Soon,
he has to make the decision whether he wants to stick to his new friends or go back to his fellow
soldiers and fight against the Indians. When Dunbar rides back to his post to get his journal, American
soldiers are gathered around his post. They see him coming and shoot his horse. Since Dunbar is
wearing a Sioux gown, the troops look at him as a trader and treat him brutally. When the soldiers are
on their way to the next village to have Dunbar hanged, the Sioux attack, and rescue their friend,
Dunbar. Back at the Indian camp, Dunbar and his wife decide to leave the Sioux. John Dunbar knows
that he is a wanted man now.
His decision to leave the Sioux is based on protecting them from more trouble with the American
troops.
The film s purpose is to shift the viewers sympathy towards the Sioux. The
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Monae s Metropolis Saga
Monae s Metropolis Saga uses the cyborg as a metaphor for the oppressed, using cyborg bodies as a
stand in for black bodies and consequently drawing connections between the state of blackness and the
state of being cyborg. Monae herself speaks of her decision to choose an android because the android
to [her] represents the other in our society. (Kot 1) This is made specific to blackness when, in the
Metropolis Saga, Cindi time travels to the 20th and 21st centuries and is reborn as Janelle Monae,
becoming black rebels throughout history; accordingly, the line between cyborg ontology and black
ontology is blurred as she jumps between the two. Monae, additionally, describes cyborgs as neon
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If for Monae, black bodies are cyborg bodies, cyborg bodies have existed throughout history and
cannot be situated solely in the future. Consequently, Metropolis as a city centered around Cindi s
black cyborg body cannot be temporally alienated from history, and must reckon with it. More than
that, though, Metropolis itself is not just a vision of the future but of the past, a transhistorical
metaphor of oppression and liberation. This differs from traditional science fiction cyborg
representations because for Haraway and many others, the cyborg exists within a future world.
However, for Monae, the cyborg has always existed in the form of black bodies, and the science
fiction world serves only to illuminate this. Accordingly, the transhistoricality is the only way that a
cyborg can be raced and allows a raced cyborg to recognize and grapple with the dark history that
birthed it for Cindi, this means time traveling to literally participate in, change, and solve her history.
Perhaps this is best expressed by the name of Monae s upcoming album, presumably containing the
last two suites of the Metropolis Saga, Dirty Computer. The computer is the android; however, the
android retains its dirt, the dirt being the dark and dirty history of racializations and blackness her
cyborg refuses to be pristine and reject that history, instead
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It Project Management
Introduction
Fiction Corporation is a large national retail chain of 10,000 employees and 500 retail outlets. Fiction
is moving its primary data center operation to a new headquarters building several miles away. The
company wishes to upgrade its network and correct any security flaws in its infrastructure as part of
this move. The Fiction CEO has a capital budget of $500,000 and must not interrupt business
operations. The fiction corporation has hired Big Proj for completion of this network migration project
without exceeding the budget of $500,000. The Project life cycle has been signed for 30 days. Big
Proj typically handles these types of moves as part of its normal operations; along with network
upgrades, and ERP deployments. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Included in this plan should be details on data center facility size, location, site plans, physical security
requirements, risk management initiatives (security priorities and business continuity issues) and
critical infrastructure capacities initial estimates of equipment densities, power and cooling capacities
and levels of redundancy. Companies must have a strategy for recovering their data in the event that
fires, hurricanes or other natural disasters destroy their primary data centers. Planning for recovery
from a disaster is quickly becoming recognized as a necessity. (Omar et al, 2011)
Step 6: Develop a detailed data center move/relocation project plan.
Perhaps one of the most critical steps within a data center move/relocation project, the team will need
to create a detailed move plan that includes the equipment move sequence, back up operations during
the move, installation and testing and ongoing operations.
Success of data center move and relocation projects are highly dependent upon detailed and
coordinated planning and execution of many functional participants.
Develop an inclusive plan that incorporates the five (5) process areas and nine (9) knowledge areas of
the PMBOK®.
The Project plan has been developed as a 30 day life cycle.
Migration Plan Approach
The primary intentions of the approach proposed by this design methodology within this Migration
Plan are to ensure the
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Use Of Propaganda And How It Is Used By Donna Woolfolk Cross
How Not to Be Bamboozled
We tend to think of language as something we use; we are much less often aware of the way we are
used by language (Cross 247). There are different types of communication and communication styles,
for example, verbal, non verbal, and visual. Propaganda can be found in all forms of communication.
It is used for persuading, coercing, and manipulating ones feelings, actions, and belief of things in a
certain way. Donna Woolfolk Cross believes, The only defense to become wise to the ways of words
(247).
In her essay, Propaganda: How Not to Be Bamboozled , author Donna Woolfolk Cross explains the
different types of propaganda and how it is used in the United States. The essay was first published in
Speaking of Words: A Language Reader (1977). Cross defines propaganda as simply a means of
persuasion and so it can be put to work for good causes as well as bad (247). In her article she
discusses how propaganda works and explains how propaganda is used with thirteen different devices
to manipulate people s thoughts, opinions, and ideas. She uses this essay as an informative piece,
giving advice on how not to be manipulated by propaganda.
In Cross s opinion, she believes people are bamboozled by propaganda because they fail to recognize
when they experience it (248). The thirteen propaganda methods Cross describes in this essay include
the following: Name Calling, Glittering Generalities, Plain Folks Appeal, Arguementum Ad Populum
(Stroking),
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Literary Criticism In To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee
Literary Criticism is an informed, written analysis and evolution of a work of literature based on a
literary theory. An Archetypal Criticism is a type of a literary theory that interprets the text using
symbols, motifs, myths, characters, and situations. Harper Lee s To Kill a Mockingbird reflects
archetypal criticism in order to have a better understanding of the forms of the literary works and to
approach the text in a different way. This criticism shows how the recurring of the characters helps to
develop the story. Harper Lee utilizes hero, child, and mentor archetypes in order to enhance the
meaning of the story and each character. Within To Kill a Mockingbird, the hero archetype reflects
upon Arthur Radley, Atticus, and Scout. For instance, as Scout is lying on the ground during the
attack, it occurs to her that there were now four people under the tree... He was carrying Jem (Lee 301
302). Boo Radley, also known as Arthur Radley, sacrifices himself to save Scout and Jem from getting
killed. Boo illustrates the characteristics of the hero archetype when he throws his body into the mess
even though it was dangerous to save the children. Despite the chances of getting revealed in public
for killing Bob Ewell, nothing stopped Arthur from saving Jem and Scout, because he regarded them
as his own children. An additional example is that after Tom Robinson s trial, Scout is interrupted
from her sleep only to find this: I looked around. They were standing. All around us and in the balcony
on the opposite wall, the Negroes were getting to their feet (Lee 241). This tragedy all starts when
Judge Taylor appoints Atticus for this case, but the real reason why Atticus takes this case is that he
values the truth and his conscience. Even though Atticus foresees white people mock and gossip about
him, he sacrifices himself to try his best to aid Tom Robinson because Atticus knows that he is
innocent. This is why people up in the balcony all stood up after the trial to show respect to Atticus,
who tried his hardest to prove Tom Robinson s innocence. Furthermore, as Scout talks to Mr.
Cunningham about things he cares about, especially his son, he states, I ll tell him you said hey, little
lady, he said. Then he
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Founding Liability
Founding Liability in Slip and Trip Accidents
Slip and trip as a result of a rough walkway or a slippery surface can cause critical injury. Poor
building maintenance might be liable; engage a lawyer into service to examine it.
While falls onto your buttocks have been the matter of funny side of slip and trip accidents are no joke
in real life. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says that falls on the job account for 5% of workplace
deaths for females and 11% for males. Hospital urgent visits reported eight million by reason of slip
fall occurrences every year, and that 5% of all such incidents give rise to a bone crack. Worth
mentioning, slip falls are particularly the leading reason of missed time of work.
Whether a slip and fall accident happens at the place of work or public area, not every personal injury
lawyer deal with slip and fall claims and some that follow are also named as premises liability or slip
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No matter whether a building is repaired by a private or public person or agency, finding the reason of
a fall may be a much more difficult than in the area of a factory.
Finding the source of the injury is of great importance: It can have an effect upon the capacity of the
suffered person to recover compensation for the expense and emotional distress of injuries. Health
care expenses (such as long term remedial care), missed days of work and constant pain can
considerably affect a person s life and that of their reliant. The proceeding process needs proving
liability for injuries that is not always straightforward to do.
There are as a minimum three main factors that can be helpful for the injured person prove that the
trips and falls happened as a result of negligence on the part of property holders or
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Violations Of HIPAA
HIPAA is the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. The primary goal
of the law is to make it easier for people to keep health insurance, protect the confidentiality and
security of healthcare information and help the healthcare industry control administrative costs. Under
HIPAA, patients have the right to access and control their health records. In order to safeguard
protected health information (PHI, or patients individually identifiable information), health care
providers must restrict access to the information and have patients permission to disclose it. Federal
and state governments enact HIPPA. HIPPA is a federal law and therefore the rules apply to all states.
The state government handles violations until the federal government needs to step in. Some things to
keep in mind when employed by places of health care are, always keep the patients information
confidential unless privacy release forms are signed. Never talk about a patient with another coworker
or someone outside of work. The only time it is ok to talk to another coworker is if that person is
directly involved in the patients health care plan, such as a nurse coming on duty, or a doctor ... Show
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They know their health care will not be public information for anyone to see and if it is there will be
consequences. Violations of HIPPA are punishable by law on state and federal levels, depending on
the violation. An example is, if the individual did not know that he/she violated HIPAA, the
punishment can be a minimum of $100 per violation, with an annual maximum of $25,000 for repeat
violations. Maximum would be $50,000 per violation, with an annual maximum of $1.5 million. A
more severe violation such as a HIPAA violation is due to willful neglect and is not corrected,
minimum of $50,000 per violation, with an annual maximum of $1.5 million and a maximum of
$50,000 per violation, with an annual maximum of $1.5
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Expense of the Iran-Iraq War
Costing up to $1,000,000,000 monthly and possible over $300,000,000,000 in material terms
(Swearingen, 1988) over the course of the conflict, the Iran Iraq War was at face value, an attempt by
Iraq to compel Iran to recognize Iraq s territorial rights and to renegotiate the 1975 treaty. Initially,
Iraq seemed to have either no clearly formulated strategic goals or had fallen short of them the first
reaction one would have when hearing that Iraq called for a cease fire 6 days in and issued a set of
demands which included a renegotiation of the treaty, return of the islands to the UAE and the non
participation and non interaction of Iran within the Gulf community.
Most see Iraq coming out of the war as more powerful in absolute power terms but not in relation to
the rising power of its neighbours (Parasiliti, 2003, p. 160). According to Parasilati (2003) Iraq s
reliance on its economic strategic rents the billions of loans and grants given by the West and other
Arab Gulf states undercut its power relative to its neighbours. Even though it may seem like Iraq hadn
t lost territorially, its bid for power failed and dropped it deeper into debt. In addition, the only positive
aspect of the war was the slight increase in the national pride amongst Iraqis but none of the important
geopolitical issues were addressed.
There was no change in the 1975 agreement over the Shatt al Arab waterway (Bahadori, 2005, p. 3)
nor was Iraq the pre dominant power in the Gulf.
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Hands On A Hard Body Play
In the play Hands on a Hard Body the Visual art form of the play was mainly a cherry red rectangular
truck taking up each and every seen with the central idea a hard body truck. The rectangular truck was
a symbol of a dependable thought truck, as the name hints a hard body. Another object would have to
be the tires, which represent progression, which is a circle. The lines he created were long and
somehow impersonal. The stage had straight boards that were going away from the crowed making
the truck in the distance look bigger. The truck really stood out when it s was clean you could see its
sleek lines shining in the light. The texture on Hands on a Hard Body was a major part in the play
because no one would want a truck with a rough body.
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The Cultural Identity Within Asian Writing Systems Essay
The Cultural Identity Within Asian Writing Systems
The style of Asian writing seems to be completely different from that of the western writing systems.
For starters, many western languages are phonetic: words are spelled out with symbols that represent
sounds. The way that a word looks has nothing to do with the meaning of the word. On the other hand,
the most recognized form of Asian writing, Chinese characters, are completely pictographic. A single
character is correlated to one sound or meaning. To convey more complicated meanings, pictographs
are either combined into new pictographs, or multiple characters are simply used in succession. The
meaning of words is depicted through pictographs, but for the most part, there is no ... Show more
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The obvious reason for the divergence of these three languages seems to be completely out of
necessity: no matter how similar the spoken languages are, the three languages still are in fact, three
different languages belonging to three different countries that have spoken languages that have
evolved three different ways. However, an underlying issue of national pride and identity may be
partially responsible for the differences as well. Cultures often identify strongly with their languages,
and the Japanese and Koreans may have been simply searching for a sense of cultural identity while
the Chinese are proud of their writing system. Cultural identity may not be the primary reason that the
languages have evolved differently, but it definitely is a factor.
The spoken language for each culture had also been in place long before any written language had
been developed. To the outside listener, the three spoken languages may seem similar at first sight, but
a speaker of one of the languages will agree that Chinese is completely different from Korean and
Japanese. There is good reason for this too, as Chinese belongs to a family of languages known as the
Sino Tibetan family. Sino Tibetan languages are all monosyllabic and tonal. This means that every
spoken word only consists of a single syllable: more complex words are created by stringing together
multiple words.
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Redwood Forest Observation Essay
In this essay I will be explaining to you three things that I have learnt from presentations during this
inquiry. Here are the three presentations that I will be talking about. Mountain biking in the Redwood
forest by Moss Stanford. Prisons by Tahuriwakanui, Thomas Poysden and Hoani Lawrence. And
economic cars by Matt Crockett. I will be Talking about these topics because I found them interesting
and I have some interesting information about them. The way I found out this information was by
taking notes while I was listening to them present to the whole class. The first one I will be talking
about is Moss s MTB Project. In Moss s Inquiry he was talking about Mountain Biking in the
Redwood Forest. Through out his presentation I learnt that 30% of mountain biking trails are in the
forest. I found this interesting because I have only rode my bike in the forest had haven t yet found a
MTB trail that is not in the forest. I think that their are not many trails in the forest because the forests
have been logged for their valuable wood. I also found it interesting how some people see a sign
saying that this trail is closed due to logging . This really stupid because you can get badly hurt by
debri on the trail and falling trees. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Through out their presentation I learnt that prisoners sneak mobile phones into the prison to take
footage of fights. The way they sneak their phones into prisons is, they take them apart and hide them
in the heel of their shoes. The reason they take them apart is so that they can fit. And when the guards
aren t looking, the prisoners organise a fight. They then get recorded and put of the social media. I
think a good solution to this would be to check their shoes or wave a metal detector over their whole
body before they walk inside the
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Frugal Gardening Research Paper
Many insect, disease or nutritional problems are much more easily cured or controlled when quick
action is taken. If damage is observed too late, treatments may be of little help and production or
beauty reduced or destroyed. Frequent observation is important to catch developing problems early.
Try to take a daily quick walk through the garden to observe small changes. It will not only solve
problems, but can take your mind off your own for a few minutes. In observing nutritional growth
problems, make first observations on the older leaves near the base of the plants. In many cases these
will be the first to show disease symptoms or fertilizer deficiencies. The second most important area is
near the youngest leaves at the tip of the plant. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If you choose to hire landscape companies you will spend a fortune trying to have a vegetable or
flower garden. However, frugal gardening is possible if you know where to look and what to do.
Frugal gardening is gardening with the absolute basics. From tools to seeds, everything can be found
either free or cheap. Your tools for your garden do not need to be brand new from a hardware store.
Check out your local thrift shops and Salvation Army type stores to find what you will need. If you
can t find exactly what you are looking for, see if you cannot find something that will work for you for
the time being and keep searching out the stores for what you are looking for. Containers or pots,
whichever you choose to use can be found cheaply too. Again, checking the local thrift shops,
Salvation Army s and keeping an eye out on websites such as freecycle.com and craigslist.com in your
area will help aide you from spending gobs of money on containers. Seeds or plants can also be found
either free or cheap. Check with landscaping companies about whether they throw plants away when
done with a job. Ask if you could pick them up next time and save them money from having to
dispose of them. At greenhouses and nurseries bad looking plants deter customers from wanting to
buy from the business and they may give you a good price if you were to take them. Also look for
sales at the greenhouses, nurseries, hardware stores and farmer supply stores for seeds, plants, etc. You
may get lucky and find a really decent deal, on seeds especially. Seeds can be stored up to 5 years if
kept in a mason jar, paper bag or other container in a cool, dry place. Soil or compost can be picked up
relatively cheap when checking with the farmer supply stores. Many times they will have sales on
larger than normal bags and you can store these again in a cool, dry place. If you are doing just an all
around flower garden you
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Financial Statement Of Rio Tinto
Contents Introduction 1 Financial Statements 3 Income Statements 3 Cash Flow Statement 4 Balance
Sheet 5 Notes to the financial statements 8 Independent Audit Report 9 Newspaper Article 10
References 12 Introduction Rio Tinto is a multinational company that deals with mineral and metal
mining, refining, processing, and marketing. Founded in 1873, this Australian British company has
grown into one of world s leading mining and Metals Company, dealing in aluminium, copper,
diamonds, coal, and iron ore. Refining of bauxite and iron ore are also part of its operations. The
transformed metals and minerals give Rio Tinto access to markets across a diverse economic
development spectrum, and exposure in varied sectors, including ... Show more content on
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Narelle Hooper (23 June 2016). Rio Tinto sets its sights on North Ltd . Radio National. Australian
Broadcasting Corporation. Mark Drummond (16 June 2004). Fortescue tries to prise open access to
Pilbara railway line . The Sydney Morning Herald. Tanya Nolan (4 August 2000). Rio Tinto s bid
given the nod by ACCC . Radio National. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 10
November 2008. Jump up^ Rio Tinto Completes Acquisition of North Limited . Business Wire.
findarticles.com. 10 October 2000. Retrieved 10 November 2008. Rio Tinto Completes Acquisition of
100% of Alcan . Rio Tinto. 2007. Wu, Zijing; Campbell, Matthew; Paton, James (6 October 2014).
Rio Tinto Rejected Takeover Approach From Glencore . Bloomberg News. Rio Tinto, Alcan reach
US$38.1 billion merger deal . CTV.ca. 2007. Archived from the original on 14 July 2007. Rio Tinto
iron ore sales team arrested in China Sydney Morning Herald Business
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Food Issues At Stetson University
There are many devastating food issues in society; the same is true on college campuses. Problems
such as food waste, nutrition problems, and affordability are only a few of the troubles intertwined
with food. A college campus is much like a small city, it s residents, the students produce a lot of food
waste like anyone else, and if the university does not actively seek to combat the problem of food
waste, it will run ramped. Every day, on the campus of Stetson University, roughly 3,000 students eat
on campus. Thus, it can be a massive and complicated problem to solve; however, making small
changes to become proactive in the problem will make a sizeable impact.
Stetson University may not have vast food options, yet for a small campus, it has a decently large
quantity. The school contains the standard school cafeteria, but it also offers a couple of chain
restaurants such as Johnny Rockets, Einstein s Bagels, a Food Truck, and a partially licensed
Starbucks. I live on campus; as a result, I eat on campus nearly every day so what types of food and
the health choices the school makes directly affects me, as I am not able to eat off campus too often.
The food truck is always interesting as it has a different regional food theme each week, so it is always
fun to see what is the theme of the week. The other restaurants have a set menu as they are not a
university owned chain, but they still offer a wide list of options. Unfortunately, some of the options
on campus are not too healthy. The cafeteria serves about half healthy and has unhealthy foods, so
sometimes it can be very tempting to make unhealthy nutrition choices. Although they do attempt to
display the healthy homemade style foods at the front and the unhealthy pizza and desert like foods
towards the back. It is important for the university to take an active approach in assisting students who
strive to eat healthily.
Typically, I eat breakfast every day at Einstein s Bagels, and my other two meals at the cafeteria or the
food truck. It is rare for me to purchase anything from Starbucks or Johnny Rockets. In the cafeteria I
generally eat healthy, nutritious options, I eat quite a bit of vegetables and meat only a couple of times
a week. However, others
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Teaching And School Should Not Be A Teacher
When you think about teaching and the amount of work and school one must put into becoming a
teacher, how can you argue that it is not a profession? All teachers must get a masters and pass
rigorous tests to get their licensure as well as have the perfect personality to work with the children of
their choice. Although not all teachers are held by the same regard as other professionals, they do have
some if not all the same characteristics required to be a professional. To teach in a public school one
must be certified and carrying a degree in the subject they are to teach. Considering this, teachers have
a monopoly of services in public schools. However, most private schools do not require the same state
licensure which causes the monopoly to weaken. In the year 2008 1.4 percent of teachers were on
waivers (Parkay 62) due to a teacher shortage. An increase of out of field teaching is also weakening
the monopoly of services along with people teaching how to classes that they are not certified to teach.
Thus, teaching is the only profession that allows noncertified individuals to practice the profession
(Parkay 62). Teachers have a decent amount of autonomy, considering other professionals who must
also answer to a higher authority. The door to a classroom closes off the teacher from the rest of the
building. In the classroom the teacher has rein over how he teaches as long as he covers the state
regulated content. Veteran teachers for example are not frequently observed
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Girl Scouts Journey
I have been an active member of Girl Scouts of America for 11 years. Within my troop we participate
in coordinating events for local Girl Scouts and their families, sell cookies, nuts, and magazines
annually, as well as participate in community service. Some of the community service events we
participate in include, making Easter baskets for the local Women s Haven, making and sending
Christmas gifts to our troops overseas and veterans, making and serving food at the Salvation Army,
as well as providing hygiene and snack bags for each person we serve, and we recently provided care
packs to be sent to the families in the Butte County area that were affected by the recent wildfires that
California experienced last year. Also, my Girl Scout troop actively camps and advocates the
preservation of the wilderness.
The California Scholarship Federation at my high school actively participates in our school s peer to
peer tutor and mentor program, as well as serve food to the homeless at our local Gospel Mission and
assist in the community s effort to clean our local river, the Tuolumne River. Twice a year, we
fundraise for the end of the year senior scholarships for worthy senior CSF members and over the
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When tryouts began we show the coaches what we have learned during our conditioning experience
and get drafted. Once on the team, we practice five days out of the week doing drills that improve our
basic skills and gain knowledge on what to do in certain situations. On the softball team, I played left,
right, and center field, third base, second base, and first base. Before, during, and after the season the
softball team conducted fundraisers to raise money for new gear and jerseys and I actively participated
in them along with my
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The City Of Long Beach Essay
The community that I will be describing is the city of Long Beach. In this city there are many people
of age and ethnicity. This city is very diverse in having many people of different cultures and
backgrounds. Downtown Long Beach is where people go to eat, have fun and hang out near the Pike.
At the Pike is where you ll find a lot of young people going to the movies or shopping. In this city it is
filled with young adults and they are the majority of the community. A lot of the young adults have
jobs and there are some that are going to school. Younger adults are more prone to trying new things
which sometimes can lead into a health issue. In this city I will be discussing a main health problem
that might be relatable to other cities. The health problem that will be discussed is the use of tobacco
products in young adults. Some products are cigarettes, e cigarettes, vapes, chewing tobacco, and
hookah. These products are used daily by young adults in this community.
The relatable health problem is tobacco use. Tobacco can be used in many ways, but most commonly
it is smoked or chewed. I chose this health topic because it is a concerned of mine on how many
young adults use tobacco. According to healthy people 2020, 10.9 percent of young adults aged 18 to
25 years who had not previously used tobacco products in their lifetime first used tobacco products in
the past 12 months in 2008 This shows that young adults are trying and experimenting at a young age.
I will be doing
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Difference Between Psychodynamic Theory And Humanistic Theory
In order to practice effectively, social workers implement various theories in practice. Theories play an
important role in providing knowledge for generalist social workers. There is a total of four different
types of practice theories: psychodynamic theories, cognitive behavioral theories, humanistic theories,
and postmodern theories. Each theory implements important ideas that are applicable when meeting
with a client. Two of the theories that have many similarities and differences are psychodynamic
theories and humanistic theories. To begin with, the psychodynamic theory was first started by
Sigmund Freud, a psychologist. He based the theory that traumas and childhood experiences link to
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For example, the psychodynamic theory likes to look at defense mechanisms to see how people
behave. Defense mechanisms are the impulse reactions people have to stressful events that occur in
their life (Engard, 2017). In contrast, the humanistic theory researches the personality as a whole. The
theory does this by providing the what would make one achieve greatness, no matter the good or bad a
person has. For example, a humanistic therapy approach would be the therapist pointing out the
strengths and the positive qualities in a
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  • 2. Eric Vozzola A Visual Language Essay In the Winchester Cultural Center Gallery, Eric Vozzola s artwork is displayed in an exhibit called: A Visual Language . As you walk through the door, you would see Eric s paintings organized in a row starting from the wall closest to the window, the center of the room, and then nearest to the doorway. Eric s paintings were either presented in a white frame or his paintings were frameless. His paintings were also either on a wall or distanced from a wall on cement bricks. There are ten artworks of his being exposed to the people of the community. He presents his paintings of the human touch through visual art by applying colorful, patterned, surreal, and contrasting composition. Although there were ten of his pieces to evaluate, I selected ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Illuminating a Strange World Beneath the Ice was designed by applying acrylic paint on paper. With the artwork having the length of 28.5 and width of 20.5 . Illuminating a Strange World Beneath the Ice has hues of yellow/orange/red lines on the foreground, including the upper lefthand side a form of a circle, blue/yellow background, and dominately blue iceberg with patches of the color white. The artwork was created to show there s beauty within what s not typically seen. The artist created this artwork to show what s not typically seen has a way of appearing. This artwork can be considered as social. The message behind this artwork is although there s something that s not always visible to one s eye it is still there. In conclusion, after reviewing and evaluating these three artworks, it is plain to see that Eric Vozzola had the same perception in mind for each of his artwork. It was clear that in Mind Vibrations, There Is No They, and Illuminating a Strange World Beneath the Ice Eric desired to apply colorful, patterned, surreal, and contrasting composition. Although he applied these types of principle elements in the three pieces, it made it clear that each were dissimilar from one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay on Patton- Fuller Community Hospital Networking Project Week Three Individual Paper Patton Fuller Community Hospital Networking Project CMGT 554/IT Infrastruct In week s three individual dissection of Patton Fuller Community Hospital Networking Department, I will discuss three topics that will help with a better understanding of the Hospital s Networking Department. During the first topic, a complete analysis will be completed on the network systems in use. While covering the second topic, discussion on what standards may be missing from the Hospital s current network. During last topic, I will identify the Hospital s wireless technology in currently in use and how it may enhance the hospitals network. Patton Fuller Community Hospital currently uses a Local Area Network (LAN) standard ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Personal within the Administrative Areas that are only responsible for data entry are given Thin Client Computer: HP model L1706. The Administrative Departments have two networked HP 4350 Black and White Laser Printers and one color HP 4200pht networked Laser Printer. The Administrative Department is then linked to the IT Data Center where in the IT Date Center; connections are established with servers and the internet. This circuit will be discussed later in this paper. The second half of the Hospitals network is the clinical Departments. The Clinical Departments that make up this circuit are: Radiology, Radiology Information Systems Data Center (RIS), Operating Room (OR), Intensive Clear Unit (ICU), and the Ward Floor Systems (Apollo, 2008). The Clinical Areas of the Hospital network standards is a 1000 Base F single mode fiber, Fiber Optic cable. Just as the Administrative Departments, in the Radiology Department, each Department has their own workstations. In the Radiology Department, there are seven different viewing stations, MRI, CT, X Ray, Mammograms, PET, Nuclear Medicine, and Sonography. Each one of these station consist of a Apple Mac Pro, 2 3 GHz quad processors, 16GB RAM, 4 + 750 MD HD in RAID, Nividia FX 4500 Image Card, 2 Apple 30 Cinema Flat panel Displays, OsiriX Imaging Software, OS Virtualization with MAC OS X ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Romani People or Gypsies There are many types of people in the world who do not have specific states that they call their homes. Many people like this have fought and still continue to fight to make it so they have their own place to call home. An example of these people are the Romani people also formerly known as the Gypsies. The Romani people are associated with what is called a stateless nation. A stateless nation is defined as a national group that aspires to become a nation state, but lacks the territorial means to do so. The Romani people are nomadic people which causes them to be all over the world. Because they are known to be all over the world they don t have their own state where they can practice their historical cultures, their cultures, and their political organization/ government they follow. Traditionally the Romani people are nomadic people and are sound on every continent. They are also called The Roma and in English known as the Gypsies because of the inaccurate idea that they came from a little Egypt. The Romani descended from people who emigrated from the Indian Sub continent. The Romani blood lines have been traced and found they are closely related to those of South Himalayan Tribes and the genetics of them including mutations they have are only found among Indians and Pakistanis. According to their history it is believed that they came from NW India and when they left went to Persia around the 11th century. Later they moved northward and westward and reported to have first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Concept Of Female Sexuality In Dracula By Bram Stoker The novel of Dracula ignites a number of different anxieties in society during the era in which the author Bram Stoker writes his book. A major theme throughout the novel is the concept of female sexuality. Female sexuality in the novel represents and produces terror and uncertainty of the female nature to men. The narratives of the book animate the idea that the sexual expression of women unman the male characters. The author portrays this concept through the element of vampirism during the course of the novel. The author in addition, brings forth the concept of repression and rejection through violence towards women. The two main female characters of the novel represent this specific ideology are Lucy Westenra and Mina Harker. The character of Lucy Westenra is an example of the expression of the female nature. The traditional role of women in this time period becomes muddled through the theme of female sexuality and old traditional ideas begin to shift. Lucy, one of the aristocratic figures in the novel, is mainly concerned with attending parties begins to worry about marrying a man and having money. Typical ideology of society during this time in history is for women to be kept pure and innocent in order to appeal to a possible suitor. However, Lucy voices a new manner of thinking when choosing a suitor, Why can t they let a girl marry three men, or as many as want her, and save all this trouble? (Stoker 67) A girl during this era having thoughts such as these about three men is seen be to be scandalous and practically sinful. A man can pursue a woman, but a woman cannot engage in pursuing a relationship independently. The character of Lucy becomes acutely confident in expressing her intimate emotions and begins to lose the ideal characteristics of a traditional woman. The author emphasizes her beauty as the novel begins and slowly builds up on that until she is too highly sexualized. The transformation of Lucy into a vampire is seen as a man s fear of a woman becoming sexual predators that make them question their ability as dominate men. The transition of Lucy can represent the release of her sexual desire that does not conform to society norms any longer, which allows her to experience freedom from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Theory and the Nursing Process Theory and the Nursing Process Kenneth L. Harris University of Phoenix Community and Family Nursing NSG 420 June 22, 2015 Kimberly Lewis RN, MSN Ed Theory and the Nursing Process The theoretical basis for public and community nurses began in the nineteenth century with Florence Nightingale. Nightingale believed in the prevention and surveillance of diseases. She further believed that a disease was more prevalent in poor environments. She proved that good health was more prevalent with a good environment for instance providing adequate ventilation, clean water, warmth, light, and cleanliness during the Crimean War (Allender, Rector, amp; Warner, 2014). The public and community health nurse can affect change in behavior by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The activities include physical and occupational therapy, nutrition counseling, and case management ( Community Health Nursing, 2013). The two theories the Nightingale and the Knowles are an example of the integration of the nursing and education discipline to promote a health community and protect the population from illness, communicable diseases, injury, and death. The challenges are great but obtainable. The use of the survey by the community and public health nurses to identify problems and develop a plan of action. The development of education programs by employing the Knowles principles to reach out to the adult learner. The mission of community and public health nursing is related back to the work of Florence Nightingale. Her observation that good environment leads to good health and bad environment leads to bad health. References Allender, J. A., Rector, C., amp; Warner, K. D. (2014). Community and public health nursing (8 ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer, Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins. Beagley, L. (2011, October). Educating Patients: Understanding Barriers, Learning Styles, and Teaching Techniques. Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 26, 331 337. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jopan.2011.06.002 Martin, D., amp; Yurkovich, E. (2014). Close Knit Defines a Healthy Native American Indian Family. Journal of Family Nursing, 20(51 72). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Existentialism And The Absurd By Albert Camus In studying the works of authors, we are able to see the many factors that play a key role in their lives. These authors incorporate different components into their novels and stories to present a deeper meaning within their work. In his various books, short stories, and plays, the French Algerian writer Albert Camus relates to his philosophical beliefs: specifically existentialism and the absurd, as well as his connecting idea of rebellion. Camus most prominent works such as the novels The Plague, The Stranger, The Rebel, and others reflect these beliefs and ideas he held. Though he was and continues to be considered as one, Camus made a point of rejecting the label of an existentialist. Existentialism is essentially based on the idea that philosophy starts with the acceptance of being an actual living human individual or the realization of existence. The term existence before essence basically means that the after this recognition of existence, the essence, or qualities and defining traits, will follow. In existentialism a fundamental belief is that each and every individual has the responsibility of applying their own meaning to life and genuinely living life through this specific purpose (Wikipedia contributors). In these aspects, many of Camus writings can therefore been seen as reflecting existentialism. In popular Greek myth, the character of Sisyphus is sent to Tartarus for tricking the gods. There he is forced to roll a boulder up a hill, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. John In George Orwell s I Am Number Four The main character in the novel I Am Number Four actually has no real name but he is most commonly referred to as John Smith. John is an alien from the planet Lorien who is part of nine Guardes who were sent to Earth to keep their race alive. When the planet was destroyed the whole population was killed except for John and the nine others and their adopted parents or mentors. The aliens who destroyed their planet, the Mogadorians, are on Earth trying to kill the last remaining population of Lorien that includes John. He and his mentor Henri have to constantly move around to avoid being found by the other aliens. John in the story has just moved to a small town in Ohio where he will go to high school like any normal kid except for the fact he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If I was told I was moving every other 6 months I would probably have a fit and demand to settle down. I could not deal with being the new kid all of the time and not knowing when we would have to move again. John accepts the fact he has to move and sometimes enjoys it. Do you think there are people in Ohio? I joke. John is joking about moving to a whole new state very different then where he was. I on the other hand would not even be talking let alone joking. Something we see early on in the book is that John is sometimes very stubborn. This is not the best quality but both John and me are very stubborn individuals. If I really believe or want something I will not budge from my position for anything. John is the same way. Henri told John that he had to move from Ohio and John would not allow that. He has Sarah and Sam now and he does not want to leave them for any reason. I raise my hand and point it at him and lift him off the ground... We re staying I say... I ll put you down when you agree to stay. John is standing his ground and will do anything to get what he wants including holding his foster dad hostage levitating in the air. I would be doing the same thing if I were in his situation knowing I have done some less drastic stunts to prove my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Marvel Comics and X-Men Fictional Characters Today s younger generations tend to think of Charles Xavier and Jean Grey when the phrase mind over matter is involved. Charles and Jean are two very power mutants with extraordinary mind powers allowing them to read minds and levitate objects. While some instances of mind over matter might be like that others tend to be much simpler than that. The idea of telekinesis came to be around the late 1800s, when the ability to move objects became more involved with sciences. The idea was already out by that time due to all the psychic mediums who were able to communicate with ghosts, asking them to move the objects with their powers (Radford Benjamin). Wolfgang Messing was one of Russia s most famous psychics of his time told his story of how his powers ended up saving his life. Messing was a Jewish man born in Poland in 1899 who first discovered his powers when he was eleven. When he was eleven he ran away from his home to Berlin by train, the reason he ran away is unknown. He boarded this train without a ticket knowing that people riding a train without a ticket could be severely punished. When the officer approached Messing asking for a ticket, Messing gave him a piece of newspaper envisioning it to be a ticket. Doubting that this would work Messing feared the punishment he might face, but the official hole punched the ticket and moved on to the next passenger. After that Messing was able to hear people s thoughts and predict certain events, in some of his sessions he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The technology of Australian time The bionic Ear The technology of Australian time The bionic Ear Introduction Advancements in Information Technology have now made it possible to restore hearing to the profoundly deaf by inserting a prosthetic device called the Bionic Ear (also known as the Cochlear Implant) in an individual s inner ear. The Bionic Ear technology is an example of design and innovation combined with information processing, software design and development. Since it was first invented, technology advancements proceeded on a parallel track in terms of miniaturisation and increasing sophistication of this Bionic Ear technology. This particular technology operates by delivering electrical stimuli to the auditory nerve which then triggers auditory ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The device can be implanted to aid two types of individuals: The Post Lingual Deaf: individuals who have learnt a spoken language before going deaf. The Profoundly Deaf: individuals who have lost their hearing before they acquired language. How does the technology work? The Bionic Ear consists of two main components: 1. an electronic device, which is surgically implanted under the skin behind the ear. 2. An external speech processor that is worn on a belt or placed in a pocket. A microphone is also worn outside of the body as a headpiece behind the ear to obtain sounds. Sounds and speech are captured by a microphone and sent to the external speech processor. The processor then translates the sounds into electrical signals, which are then sent to the transmitting coil. These codes travel up a cable to the headpiece and are transmitted across the skin through radio waves to the implanted cochlea electrodes. The electrodes signals then stimulate the auditory nerve fibres to send information to the brain where it is interpreted as meaningful sound. (Social Aspects) Advantages The Bionic Ear has revolutionised the lives of deaf individuals all over the world, it is not only a great scientific achievement, but also a great progression in a socio cultural context within the lives and communities of the deaf and hearing impaired individuals. The Bionic Ear with the aid of IT has provided new capabilities and in turn gives individuals new choices of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Mexican American And Mexican Americans II. Mexican Americans A. Brief explanation regarding the history of this ethnic group Mexican s American who are they, and why did they migrate to American; what were they in search of. Mexican American s are one of the largest ethnic group in America today average of more than half of the populace; nearly reaching more than 30 million in the United States alone. Compassed by these immigrants more than half are here illegally that migrated over to the United States in search of a better living. Moreover, others are here as original citizens, or of the group that was given naturalization. Thus, taking place in deliberation of the colonial era, in the mid 1920 s, where increasingly moor Mexican s foreigners have crossed our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... B. Reasons to immigrate i. Reason 1 Better Life style, and better education; and financial support for family members in Mexico A. While Mexican American s came to America for many diverse motives, utmost come to seek a better life style, including that of pecuniary sanctuary; to be able to support their relations abroad. B. While others crossed the border to obtain a better eminence of education for their offspring, especially, those looking to obtain a sophisticated step ahead of the rest. ii. Reason 2 Medical assistance, Suitable housing; and school funding A. Another alternative motive why Mexican Americans come to America is in pursuit for remedial assistances to better their education. B. They also come to look for low income homes, something that is not offered to them in Mexico; or that may have shaped unethical living circumstance. C. Thirdly, they cross the border to establish medical attention and health benefits, since Mexico only offers very underprivileged homoeopathic aid for these populaces. C. Public policies affecting the ethnic group (two policies per group are needed) i. Public Policy 1 On June 15, 2012 President Obama put in an executive order called DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) which cancelled or delayed any form of punishment to these migrants from deportation of their children if their
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  • 13. Tips for Good Speech Topics Good speech topics tutorial. Generate public speaking topics with these speech writing checklists. Look for ideas that are interesting, entertaining, and that can outline and communicate your speech ideas. I ll show you how to find them. The key questions below work almost always. They generate lots good topics. Perhaps you re struck by new public speaking speech topics, stumbling ideas or educative questions. Easy General Checklists For Good Speech Topics First answer these questions. Think about subjects, events, people, places, problems, causes and effects, and values in your community, school, college, university, city, state, country or region. GOOD SPEECH TOPICS ABOUT YOUR INTERESTS What are your values in life and career? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is it called? What does it look like? What is a good description? Size? Architecture? People? What are very special facts? Historical value? Why do you like the place? What do other people think of the place? Why? Why is it important to you/us? Why is it useful? How can it benefit your audience? Can you compare it to other places? What are the differences? Beter/worse? Stories, poems to honor the place? BEST IDEAS ABOUT VALUES What values do you hold? Any indictment? Why do you stand for it? How do you practice your value(s)? Why should we think, feel or do the same? Is there a legal component? Which one? Can you give examples? Is there any opposition against your value? Why? How? What are the pros and cons? Can it causes changes? GOOD SPEECH TOPICS ABOUT PROBLEMS, CAUSES AND EFFECTS Can you characterize the current situation in some lines?
  • 14. Do other people consider it also as a problem? Why or why not? Hard facts and figures? Are there legal grounds or objections? Any special or interesting circumstances? Can you solve the problem? How, what are your solutions? Can you put it in a particular context? Is there any similarity to other problems? What are the possible causes? What are the effects or consequences? Final Tips For Good Speech Topics Bottomline: Always choose a topic you are interested ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Interracial Friendships In Hoxie Schools Hoxie is a small town in northeast Arkansas, about 100 miles north of Little Rock. In 1955, the town was just a collection of buildings. The public facilities were segregate, but neighborhoods were not. Interracial friendships were common in Hoxie. Rosemary Hill, a parent of Hoxie student, said we are able to live together as a community without a lot of problems . Rather than maintain two high schools, white high school students were educated locally, while black high school students were bused to a black school in Jonesboro every day. Hoxie is trying to integrate their schools at this time, and the viewpoints of the town, citizens, and the school are vastly different. Thurgood Marshall, chief council for NAACP, challenged the separate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Thomas Edison And The Western Society And Mankind When looking back at the people in history the one name that always seems to stand out is Thomas Alva Edison. In this essay I will talk about Thomas Edison and his great contributions to the Western Society and mankind. Thomas Alva Edison was born February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio, son to Samuel Ogden Edison, Jr and Nancy Matthews Elliott (Frost). Edison s mother taught him the three R s because he only had three months of formal education. Eventually, Edison began to favor in independent self instruction because of his poor hearing. Edison in his younger years took to reading books to learn about the arts, the histories, and the sciences (Beals). At a very young age Edison became an adult (Beals). He had talked his parents into letting him sell newspapers, snacks, and candy at the railroad; he had also started a separate business on selling fruits and vegetables. When learning about Edison in his childhood, one can understand he was not the average kid growing up. He had a different approach to life in which he craved for knowledge and obtained a hard work ethic in his young years. In his mid teens he saved the son of the railroad stationmaster from a box cart and the grateful father taught Edison how to master Morse code and the telegraph. This allowed him to get a job as a telegraph operator (Beals). This opened the way for Edison s experimenting with technology and how to further enhance it. After working as a telegraph operator he created his first invention, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Hector Happiness While studying the film Hector and The Search for Happiness, I grasped innumerable concepts of life. Hector encountered happiness in a bind of adventures on his international quest throughout Shanghai, China, Southwest Africa, and Los Angeles, California. Hector registered his short comings and resilience as newfound ways of life. Hector s starved curiosity for happiness structured my denotation of jubilation by enlightening myself to live on purpose with a purpose, that circumstances does not determine my life, and that there s no such thing as a life that s better than mine. Hector became distinct to the little boy that dwelled inside of him when the commence of his free rein to discover happiness began. While in Shanghai, China, Hector assimilated that Many people only see happiness in their future. As I digested this rule of Hector s, I apprehended that everyday sentient and buoyant beholds a purpose, prompting myself to live intentionally. I observed Hector bear day by day, healing the sick, grappling for his life, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sweet potato stew lady briefed Hector that the significance of fear was temporary and survival was imminent. Hector inscribed Fear is an impediment to happiness , divulging to me that circumstances does not determine my life. As Hector is kidnapped, abused, and starved, I perceived that this will not hinder him from the excursion of fulfilling the urge to acquire happiness. I am heartened of my perception when Hector disenthralled from impairment, running with a smile and subsequently dancing in the company of Sweet potato stew lady , that trouble does not last always. Fathoming notions of a steadfast mindset, stabilizes my strive to receive life as clay, both mold to what you make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Milton Friedman s The Common Man s Freedom Milton Friedman realized the importance of the common man s freedom. He believed that the government had more power over the people and maintained all control over them. He knew that in ordered for the political and economic freedom to work was to have a mutual agreement between these parties. They had to come to an agreement, which would allow for mutual benefits. The Hollywood Blacklist was an example given by Friedman to show the unfair treatment the government enforced. Actors, musicians, directors, screenwriters and others who were part of the entertainment business, were all denied jobs because they were accused to being part of the communist party. By allowing individuals to freely chose other markets, suppliers or even make the good themselves, individuals would ultimately be part of a free market. This social justice impelled states to have political freedom because individuals were no longer scrutinized for their beliefs in order to find jobs. John Stuart Mill was a well known utilitarian during his time. Mill eyed the community with suspicion similarly to Bentham, who thought of a community as being fictitious. Mill argues that a state should not restrict the freedom of speech for two reasons. One reason was because people s opinions are can either true of false, but this depends on how much a question is debatable and left open for further questioning. If people s judgments were always found fallible then how can we ever take any action? One example was the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Marketing Assignment Anf Abercrombie amp; Fitch Marketing Assignment Executive Summary Established in 1892, Abercrombie amp; Fitch marketing strategy has always been to target those between the ages of 18 and 22. A amp;F s gross sales have been $539 million in 2008; however sales have dropped by 5% from the previous year due to the recession. In order for sales to improve our marketing consulting team has developed an internal analysis, which identifies, assesses, predicts, and accommodates the human resources, technology, finances and operations that A amp;F possesses. The internal analysis explains how these possessions, which have helped the organization until present time, can be used to help increase sales during this recession. Furthermore, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This accounts for an estimated 30% of total teen retail sales (Fayt, 2009). Predict: Since consumers have less income due to the recession, and there is less demand, consumers will look for discounts in order to continue to buy products. Since A amp;F has decided to keep its prices steady, they may lose consumers and as result will have large financial losses. Accommodate: A amp;F has lost too much in lost revenues due to its reluctance to give consumers discounts so A amp;F will have to soon start giving small discounts to consumers if it wants to maintain the amount of consumers it has and not have any large financial losses. Human Resources Identify: A amp;F tends to hire employees that fit its brand . These types of employees however, tend to be college students who are young, attractive, white, male, and preppie (Avery, Crain, 2007). Assess: A amp;F hires these employees since they feel they fit their brand image well and will help sell the product better. However, those who apply and are of an ethnic minority or who are female may be discriminated against. Predict: This sort of discriminatory selection puts A amp;F at risk of a lawsuit for violating antidiscrimination laws. If A amp;F does end up facing a lawsuit, it could hurt its reputation and cause it to lose consumer support. Accommodate: If A amp;F ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Dances With Wolves Analysis Essays Dances With Wolves Analysis The movie Dances With Wolves was produced in 1990 and directed by Kevin Costner who starred as the main character. Dances with Wolves tells us the story of a white man who gets acquainted with the Sioux, who learns to love and respect them as valuable people with a culture and who discovers how wrong white people s preconceived ideas about Native Americans are. A sense of adventure and drama is the feeling Dances with Wolves gives us. With this movie, Costner made his debut as a film director. Dances with Wolves scored a total of seven Oscars for best directing, best script, cutting, music and sound effects. (Sanders, Simon D.) A common scene in a medical tent during the Civil War ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand, The Indians gradually trust, love and respect Dunbar because of his honest and genuine nature. He falls in love with a white women who was raised by the Sioux after her whole family was killed by the Pawnee, another Indian tribe. Dunbar marries her, becomes a part of the tribe and settles down in their village. He lives a happy life with the Indians, but there is always something in the back of his mind, something that is always bothering him. Dunbar knows that the arrival of American troops in the frontiers will only be a matter of time. Soon, he has to make the decision whether he wants to stick to his new friends or go back to his fellow soldiers and fight against the Indians. When Dunbar rides back to his post to get his journal, American soldiers are gathered around his post. They see him coming and shoot his horse. Since Dunbar is wearing a Sioux gown, the troops look at him as a trader and treat him brutally. When the soldiers are on their way to the next village to have Dunbar hanged, the Sioux attack, and rescue their friend, Dunbar. Back at the Indian camp, Dunbar and his wife decide to leave the Sioux. John Dunbar knows that he is a wanted man now. His decision to leave the Sioux is based on protecting them from more trouble with the American troops. The film s purpose is to shift the viewers sympathy towards the Sioux. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Monae s Metropolis Saga Monae s Metropolis Saga uses the cyborg as a metaphor for the oppressed, using cyborg bodies as a stand in for black bodies and consequently drawing connections between the state of blackness and the state of being cyborg. Monae herself speaks of her decision to choose an android because the android to [her] represents the other in our society. (Kot 1) This is made specific to blackness when, in the Metropolis Saga, Cindi time travels to the 20th and 21st centuries and is reborn as Janelle Monae, becoming black rebels throughout history; accordingly, the line between cyborg ontology and black ontology is blurred as she jumps between the two. Monae, additionally, describes cyborgs as neon slaves, electric savages, making clear ties between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If for Monae, black bodies are cyborg bodies, cyborg bodies have existed throughout history and cannot be situated solely in the future. Consequently, Metropolis as a city centered around Cindi s black cyborg body cannot be temporally alienated from history, and must reckon with it. More than that, though, Metropolis itself is not just a vision of the future but of the past, a transhistorical metaphor of oppression and liberation. This differs from traditional science fiction cyborg representations because for Haraway and many others, the cyborg exists within a future world. However, for Monae, the cyborg has always existed in the form of black bodies, and the science fiction world serves only to illuminate this. Accordingly, the transhistoricality is the only way that a cyborg can be raced and allows a raced cyborg to recognize and grapple with the dark history that birthed it for Cindi, this means time traveling to literally participate in, change, and solve her history. Perhaps this is best expressed by the name of Monae s upcoming album, presumably containing the last two suites of the Metropolis Saga, Dirty Computer. The computer is the android; however, the android retains its dirt, the dirt being the dark and dirty history of racializations and blackness her cyborg refuses to be pristine and reject that history, instead ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. It Project Management Introduction Fiction Corporation is a large national retail chain of 10,000 employees and 500 retail outlets. Fiction is moving its primary data center operation to a new headquarters building several miles away. The company wishes to upgrade its network and correct any security flaws in its infrastructure as part of this move. The Fiction CEO has a capital budget of $500,000 and must not interrupt business operations. The fiction corporation has hired Big Proj for completion of this network migration project without exceeding the budget of $500,000. The Project life cycle has been signed for 30 days. Big Proj typically handles these types of moves as part of its normal operations; along with network upgrades, and ERP deployments. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Included in this plan should be details on data center facility size, location, site plans, physical security requirements, risk management initiatives (security priorities and business continuity issues) and critical infrastructure capacities initial estimates of equipment densities, power and cooling capacities and levels of redundancy. Companies must have a strategy for recovering their data in the event that fires, hurricanes or other natural disasters destroy their primary data centers. Planning for recovery from a disaster is quickly becoming recognized as a necessity. (Omar et al, 2011) Step 6: Develop a detailed data center move/relocation project plan. Perhaps one of the most critical steps within a data center move/relocation project, the team will need to create a detailed move plan that includes the equipment move sequence, back up operations during the move, installation and testing and ongoing operations. Success of data center move and relocation projects are highly dependent upon detailed and coordinated planning and execution of many functional participants. Develop an inclusive plan that incorporates the five (5) process areas and nine (9) knowledge areas of the PMBOK®. The Project plan has been developed as a 30 day life cycle. Migration Plan Approach The primary intentions of the approach proposed by this design methodology within this Migration Plan are to ensure the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Use Of Propaganda And How It Is Used By Donna Woolfolk Cross How Not to Be Bamboozled We tend to think of language as something we use; we are much less often aware of the way we are used by language (Cross 247). There are different types of communication and communication styles, for example, verbal, non verbal, and visual. Propaganda can be found in all forms of communication. It is used for persuading, coercing, and manipulating ones feelings, actions, and belief of things in a certain way. Donna Woolfolk Cross believes, The only defense to become wise to the ways of words (247). In her essay, Propaganda: How Not to Be Bamboozled , author Donna Woolfolk Cross explains the different types of propaganda and how it is used in the United States. The essay was first published in Speaking of Words: A Language Reader (1977). Cross defines propaganda as simply a means of persuasion and so it can be put to work for good causes as well as bad (247). In her article she discusses how propaganda works and explains how propaganda is used with thirteen different devices to manipulate people s thoughts, opinions, and ideas. She uses this essay as an informative piece, giving advice on how not to be manipulated by propaganda. In Cross s opinion, she believes people are bamboozled by propaganda because they fail to recognize when they experience it (248). The thirteen propaganda methods Cross describes in this essay include the following: Name Calling, Glittering Generalities, Plain Folks Appeal, Arguementum Ad Populum (Stroking), ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Literary Criticism In To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee Literary Criticism is an informed, written analysis and evolution of a work of literature based on a literary theory. An Archetypal Criticism is a type of a literary theory that interprets the text using symbols, motifs, myths, characters, and situations. Harper Lee s To Kill a Mockingbird reflects archetypal criticism in order to have a better understanding of the forms of the literary works and to approach the text in a different way. This criticism shows how the recurring of the characters helps to develop the story. Harper Lee utilizes hero, child, and mentor archetypes in order to enhance the meaning of the story and each character. Within To Kill a Mockingbird, the hero archetype reflects upon Arthur Radley, Atticus, and Scout. For instance, as Scout is lying on the ground during the attack, it occurs to her that there were now four people under the tree... He was carrying Jem (Lee 301 302). Boo Radley, also known as Arthur Radley, sacrifices himself to save Scout and Jem from getting killed. Boo illustrates the characteristics of the hero archetype when he throws his body into the mess even though it was dangerous to save the children. Despite the chances of getting revealed in public for killing Bob Ewell, nothing stopped Arthur from saving Jem and Scout, because he regarded them as his own children. An additional example is that after Tom Robinson s trial, Scout is interrupted from her sleep only to find this: I looked around. They were standing. All around us and in the balcony on the opposite wall, the Negroes were getting to their feet (Lee 241). This tragedy all starts when Judge Taylor appoints Atticus for this case, but the real reason why Atticus takes this case is that he values the truth and his conscience. Even though Atticus foresees white people mock and gossip about him, he sacrifices himself to try his best to aid Tom Robinson because Atticus knows that he is innocent. This is why people up in the balcony all stood up after the trial to show respect to Atticus, who tried his hardest to prove Tom Robinson s innocence. Furthermore, as Scout talks to Mr. Cunningham about things he cares about, especially his son, he states, I ll tell him you said hey, little lady, he said. Then he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Founding Liability Founding Liability in Slip and Trip Accidents Slip and trip as a result of a rough walkway or a slippery surface can cause critical injury. Poor building maintenance might be liable; engage a lawyer into service to examine it. While falls onto your buttocks have been the matter of funny side of slip and trip accidents are no joke in real life. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says that falls on the job account for 5% of workplace deaths for females and 11% for males. Hospital urgent visits reported eight million by reason of slip fall occurrences every year, and that 5% of all such incidents give rise to a bone crack. Worth mentioning, slip falls are particularly the leading reason of missed time of work. Whether a slip and fall accident happens at the place of work or public area, not every personal injury lawyer deal with slip and fall claims and some that follow are also named as premises liability or slip and fall lawyers. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No matter whether a building is repaired by a private or public person or agency, finding the reason of a fall may be a much more difficult than in the area of a factory. Finding the source of the injury is of great importance: It can have an effect upon the capacity of the suffered person to recover compensation for the expense and emotional distress of injuries. Health care expenses (such as long term remedial care), missed days of work and constant pain can considerably affect a person s life and that of their reliant. The proceeding process needs proving liability for injuries that is not always straightforward to do. There are as a minimum three main factors that can be helpful for the injured person prove that the trips and falls happened as a result of negligence on the part of property holders or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Violations Of HIPAA HIPAA is the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. The primary goal of the law is to make it easier for people to keep health insurance, protect the confidentiality and security of healthcare information and help the healthcare industry control administrative costs. Under HIPAA, patients have the right to access and control their health records. In order to safeguard protected health information (PHI, or patients individually identifiable information), health care providers must restrict access to the information and have patients permission to disclose it. Federal and state governments enact HIPPA. HIPPA is a federal law and therefore the rules apply to all states. The state government handles violations until the federal government needs to step in. Some things to keep in mind when employed by places of health care are, always keep the patients information confidential unless privacy release forms are signed. Never talk about a patient with another coworker or someone outside of work. The only time it is ok to talk to another coworker is if that person is directly involved in the patients health care plan, such as a nurse coming on duty, or a doctor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They know their health care will not be public information for anyone to see and if it is there will be consequences. Violations of HIPPA are punishable by law on state and federal levels, depending on the violation. An example is, if the individual did not know that he/she violated HIPAA, the punishment can be a minimum of $100 per violation, with an annual maximum of $25,000 for repeat violations. Maximum would be $50,000 per violation, with an annual maximum of $1.5 million. A more severe violation such as a HIPAA violation is due to willful neglect and is not corrected, minimum of $50,000 per violation, with an annual maximum of $1.5 million and a maximum of $50,000 per violation, with an annual maximum of $1.5 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Expense of the Iran-Iraq War Costing up to $1,000,000,000 monthly and possible over $300,000,000,000 in material terms (Swearingen, 1988) over the course of the conflict, the Iran Iraq War was at face value, an attempt by Iraq to compel Iran to recognize Iraq s territorial rights and to renegotiate the 1975 treaty. Initially, Iraq seemed to have either no clearly formulated strategic goals or had fallen short of them the first reaction one would have when hearing that Iraq called for a cease fire 6 days in and issued a set of demands which included a renegotiation of the treaty, return of the islands to the UAE and the non participation and non interaction of Iran within the Gulf community. Most see Iraq coming out of the war as more powerful in absolute power terms but not in relation to the rising power of its neighbours (Parasiliti, 2003, p. 160). According to Parasilati (2003) Iraq s reliance on its economic strategic rents the billions of loans and grants given by the West and other Arab Gulf states undercut its power relative to its neighbours. Even though it may seem like Iraq hadn t lost territorially, its bid for power failed and dropped it deeper into debt. In addition, the only positive aspect of the war was the slight increase in the national pride amongst Iraqis but none of the important geopolitical issues were addressed. There was no change in the 1975 agreement over the Shatt al Arab waterway (Bahadori, 2005, p. 3) nor was Iraq the pre dominant power in the Gulf. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Hands On A Hard Body Play In the play Hands on a Hard Body the Visual art form of the play was mainly a cherry red rectangular truck taking up each and every seen with the central idea a hard body truck. The rectangular truck was a symbol of a dependable thought truck, as the name hints a hard body. Another object would have to be the tires, which represent progression, which is a circle. The lines he created were long and somehow impersonal. The stage had straight boards that were going away from the crowed making the truck in the distance look bigger. The truck really stood out when it s was clean you could see its sleek lines shining in the light. The texture on Hands on a Hard Body was a major part in the play because no one would want a truck with a rough body. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Cultural Identity Within Asian Writing Systems Essay The Cultural Identity Within Asian Writing Systems The style of Asian writing seems to be completely different from that of the western writing systems. For starters, many western languages are phonetic: words are spelled out with symbols that represent sounds. The way that a word looks has nothing to do with the meaning of the word. On the other hand, the most recognized form of Asian writing, Chinese characters, are completely pictographic. A single character is correlated to one sound or meaning. To convey more complicated meanings, pictographs are either combined into new pictographs, or multiple characters are simply used in succession. The meaning of words is depicted through pictographs, but for the most part, there is no ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The obvious reason for the divergence of these three languages seems to be completely out of necessity: no matter how similar the spoken languages are, the three languages still are in fact, three different languages belonging to three different countries that have spoken languages that have evolved three different ways. However, an underlying issue of national pride and identity may be partially responsible for the differences as well. Cultures often identify strongly with their languages, and the Japanese and Koreans may have been simply searching for a sense of cultural identity while the Chinese are proud of their writing system. Cultural identity may not be the primary reason that the languages have evolved differently, but it definitely is a factor. The spoken language for each culture had also been in place long before any written language had been developed. To the outside listener, the three spoken languages may seem similar at first sight, but a speaker of one of the languages will agree that Chinese is completely different from Korean and Japanese. There is good reason for this too, as Chinese belongs to a family of languages known as the Sino Tibetan family. Sino Tibetan languages are all monosyllabic and tonal. This means that every spoken word only consists of a single syllable: more complex words are created by stringing together multiple words. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Redwood Forest Observation Essay In this essay I will be explaining to you three things that I have learnt from presentations during this inquiry. Here are the three presentations that I will be talking about. Mountain biking in the Redwood forest by Moss Stanford. Prisons by Tahuriwakanui, Thomas Poysden and Hoani Lawrence. And economic cars by Matt Crockett. I will be Talking about these topics because I found them interesting and I have some interesting information about them. The way I found out this information was by taking notes while I was listening to them present to the whole class. The first one I will be talking about is Moss s MTB Project. In Moss s Inquiry he was talking about Mountain Biking in the Redwood Forest. Through out his presentation I learnt that 30% of mountain biking trails are in the forest. I found this interesting because I have only rode my bike in the forest had haven t yet found a MTB trail that is not in the forest. I think that their are not many trails in the forest because the forests have been logged for their valuable wood. I also found it interesting how some people see a sign saying that this trail is closed due to logging . This really stupid because you can get badly hurt by debri on the trail and falling trees. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through out their presentation I learnt that prisoners sneak mobile phones into the prison to take footage of fights. The way they sneak their phones into prisons is, they take them apart and hide them in the heel of their shoes. The reason they take them apart is so that they can fit. And when the guards aren t looking, the prisoners organise a fight. They then get recorded and put of the social media. I think a good solution to this would be to check their shoes or wave a metal detector over their whole body before they walk inside the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Frugal Gardening Research Paper Many insect, disease or nutritional problems are much more easily cured or controlled when quick action is taken. If damage is observed too late, treatments may be of little help and production or beauty reduced or destroyed. Frequent observation is important to catch developing problems early. Try to take a daily quick walk through the garden to observe small changes. It will not only solve problems, but can take your mind off your own for a few minutes. In observing nutritional growth problems, make first observations on the older leaves near the base of the plants. In many cases these will be the first to show disease symptoms or fertilizer deficiencies. The second most important area is near the youngest leaves at the tip of the plant. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you choose to hire landscape companies you will spend a fortune trying to have a vegetable or flower garden. However, frugal gardening is possible if you know where to look and what to do. Frugal gardening is gardening with the absolute basics. From tools to seeds, everything can be found either free or cheap. Your tools for your garden do not need to be brand new from a hardware store. Check out your local thrift shops and Salvation Army type stores to find what you will need. If you can t find exactly what you are looking for, see if you cannot find something that will work for you for the time being and keep searching out the stores for what you are looking for. Containers or pots, whichever you choose to use can be found cheaply too. Again, checking the local thrift shops, Salvation Army s and keeping an eye out on websites such as freecycle.com and craigslist.com in your area will help aide you from spending gobs of money on containers. Seeds or plants can also be found either free or cheap. Check with landscaping companies about whether they throw plants away when done with a job. Ask if you could pick them up next time and save them money from having to dispose of them. At greenhouses and nurseries bad looking plants deter customers from wanting to buy from the business and they may give you a good price if you were to take them. Also look for sales at the greenhouses, nurseries, hardware stores and farmer supply stores for seeds, plants, etc. You may get lucky and find a really decent deal, on seeds especially. Seeds can be stored up to 5 years if kept in a mason jar, paper bag or other container in a cool, dry place. Soil or compost can be picked up relatively cheap when checking with the farmer supply stores. Many times they will have sales on larger than normal bags and you can store these again in a cool, dry place. If you are doing just an all around flower garden you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Financial Statement Of Rio Tinto Contents Introduction 1 Financial Statements 3 Income Statements 3 Cash Flow Statement 4 Balance Sheet 5 Notes to the financial statements 8 Independent Audit Report 9 Newspaper Article 10 References 12 Introduction Rio Tinto is a multinational company that deals with mineral and metal mining, refining, processing, and marketing. Founded in 1873, this Australian British company has grown into one of world s leading mining and Metals Company, dealing in aluminium, copper, diamonds, coal, and iron ore. Refining of bauxite and iron ore are also part of its operations. The transformed metals and minerals give Rio Tinto access to markets across a diverse economic development spectrum, and exposure in varied sectors, including ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Narelle Hooper (23 June 2016). Rio Tinto sets its sights on North Ltd . Radio National. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Mark Drummond (16 June 2004). Fortescue tries to prise open access to Pilbara railway line . The Sydney Morning Herald. Tanya Nolan (4 August 2000). Rio Tinto s bid given the nod by ACCC . Radio National. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 10 November 2008. Jump up^ Rio Tinto Completes Acquisition of North Limited . Business Wire. findarticles.com. 10 October 2000. Retrieved 10 November 2008. Rio Tinto Completes Acquisition of 100% of Alcan . Rio Tinto. 2007. Wu, Zijing; Campbell, Matthew; Paton, James (6 October 2014). Rio Tinto Rejected Takeover Approach From Glencore . Bloomberg News. Rio Tinto, Alcan reach US$38.1 billion merger deal . CTV.ca. 2007. Archived from the original on 14 July 2007. Rio Tinto iron ore sales team arrested in China Sydney Morning Herald Business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Food Issues At Stetson University There are many devastating food issues in society; the same is true on college campuses. Problems such as food waste, nutrition problems, and affordability are only a few of the troubles intertwined with food. A college campus is much like a small city, it s residents, the students produce a lot of food waste like anyone else, and if the university does not actively seek to combat the problem of food waste, it will run ramped. Every day, on the campus of Stetson University, roughly 3,000 students eat on campus. Thus, it can be a massive and complicated problem to solve; however, making small changes to become proactive in the problem will make a sizeable impact. Stetson University may not have vast food options, yet for a small campus, it has a decently large quantity. The school contains the standard school cafeteria, but it also offers a couple of chain restaurants such as Johnny Rockets, Einstein s Bagels, a Food Truck, and a partially licensed Starbucks. I live on campus; as a result, I eat on campus nearly every day so what types of food and the health choices the school makes directly affects me, as I am not able to eat off campus too often. The food truck is always interesting as it has a different regional food theme each week, so it is always fun to see what is the theme of the week. The other restaurants have a set menu as they are not a university owned chain, but they still offer a wide list of options. Unfortunately, some of the options on campus are not too healthy. The cafeteria serves about half healthy and has unhealthy foods, so sometimes it can be very tempting to make unhealthy nutrition choices. Although they do attempt to display the healthy homemade style foods at the front and the unhealthy pizza and desert like foods towards the back. It is important for the university to take an active approach in assisting students who strive to eat healthily. Typically, I eat breakfast every day at Einstein s Bagels, and my other two meals at the cafeteria or the food truck. It is rare for me to purchase anything from Starbucks or Johnny Rockets. In the cafeteria I generally eat healthy, nutritious options, I eat quite a bit of vegetables and meat only a couple of times a week. However, others ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Teaching And School Should Not Be A Teacher When you think about teaching and the amount of work and school one must put into becoming a teacher, how can you argue that it is not a profession? All teachers must get a masters and pass rigorous tests to get their licensure as well as have the perfect personality to work with the children of their choice. Although not all teachers are held by the same regard as other professionals, they do have some if not all the same characteristics required to be a professional. To teach in a public school one must be certified and carrying a degree in the subject they are to teach. Considering this, teachers have a monopoly of services in public schools. However, most private schools do not require the same state licensure which causes the monopoly to weaken. In the year 2008 1.4 percent of teachers were on waivers (Parkay 62) due to a teacher shortage. An increase of out of field teaching is also weakening the monopoly of services along with people teaching how to classes that they are not certified to teach. Thus, teaching is the only profession that allows noncertified individuals to practice the profession (Parkay 62). Teachers have a decent amount of autonomy, considering other professionals who must also answer to a higher authority. The door to a classroom closes off the teacher from the rest of the building. In the classroom the teacher has rein over how he teaches as long as he covers the state regulated content. Veteran teachers for example are not frequently observed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Girl Scouts Journey I have been an active member of Girl Scouts of America for 11 years. Within my troop we participate in coordinating events for local Girl Scouts and their families, sell cookies, nuts, and magazines annually, as well as participate in community service. Some of the community service events we participate in include, making Easter baskets for the local Women s Haven, making and sending Christmas gifts to our troops overseas and veterans, making and serving food at the Salvation Army, as well as providing hygiene and snack bags for each person we serve, and we recently provided care packs to be sent to the families in the Butte County area that were affected by the recent wildfires that California experienced last year. Also, my Girl Scout troop actively camps and advocates the preservation of the wilderness. The California Scholarship Federation at my high school actively participates in our school s peer to peer tutor and mentor program, as well as serve food to the homeless at our local Gospel Mission and assist in the community s effort to clean our local river, the Tuolumne River. Twice a year, we fundraise for the end of the year senior scholarships for worthy senior CSF members and over the summer we organize a picnic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When tryouts began we show the coaches what we have learned during our conditioning experience and get drafted. Once on the team, we practice five days out of the week doing drills that improve our basic skills and gain knowledge on what to do in certain situations. On the softball team, I played left, right, and center field, third base, second base, and first base. Before, during, and after the season the softball team conducted fundraisers to raise money for new gear and jerseys and I actively participated in them along with my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The City Of Long Beach Essay The community that I will be describing is the city of Long Beach. In this city there are many people of age and ethnicity. This city is very diverse in having many people of different cultures and backgrounds. Downtown Long Beach is where people go to eat, have fun and hang out near the Pike. At the Pike is where you ll find a lot of young people going to the movies or shopping. In this city it is filled with young adults and they are the majority of the community. A lot of the young adults have jobs and there are some that are going to school. Younger adults are more prone to trying new things which sometimes can lead into a health issue. In this city I will be discussing a main health problem that might be relatable to other cities. The health problem that will be discussed is the use of tobacco products in young adults. Some products are cigarettes, e cigarettes, vapes, chewing tobacco, and hookah. These products are used daily by young adults in this community. The relatable health problem is tobacco use. Tobacco can be used in many ways, but most commonly it is smoked or chewed. I chose this health topic because it is a concerned of mine on how many young adults use tobacco. According to healthy people 2020, 10.9 percent of young adults aged 18 to 25 years who had not previously used tobacco products in their lifetime first used tobacco products in the past 12 months in 2008 This shows that young adults are trying and experimenting at a young age. I will be doing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Difference Between Psychodynamic Theory And Humanistic Theory In order to practice effectively, social workers implement various theories in practice. Theories play an important role in providing knowledge for generalist social workers. There is a total of four different types of practice theories: psychodynamic theories, cognitive behavioral theories, humanistic theories, and postmodern theories. Each theory implements important ideas that are applicable when meeting with a client. Two of the theories that have many similarities and differences are psychodynamic theories and humanistic theories. To begin with, the psychodynamic theory was first started by Sigmund Freud, a psychologist. He based the theory that traumas and childhood experiences link to current issues. This theory has a strong emphasis ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the psychodynamic theory likes to look at defense mechanisms to see how people behave. Defense mechanisms are the impulse reactions people have to stressful events that occur in their life (Engard, 2017). In contrast, the humanistic theory researches the personality as a whole. The theory does this by providing the what would make one achieve greatness, no matter the good or bad a person has. For example, a humanistic therapy approach would be the therapist pointing out the strengths and the positive qualities in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...