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Tenochtitl Human Sacrifice Today
Throughout the time from the thirteenth century to the early sixteenth century, Aztecs or Mexica as
they called themselves performed the practice of human sacrifice. The Aztecs were situated in what is
now modern day Mexico City but was once called Tenochtitlan. This city stands in scattered ruins
today as archeological proof of the sacrifices along with offerings they made to their gods. Sacrifices
today are something regarded as immoral and unethical however in the time of the Aztecs it was
performed as a sacred duty.
Laws that defined behavior and responsibility that provided structure to the nation, governed Aztecs.
The society was divided into three parts the macehualli who were peasants, the Pilli who were the
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It was a powerful, political and religious city housing great temples and pyramids divided into 4
quadrants. The largest of these temples was by far the Templo Mayor or Great Pyramid stood at the
centre of Tenochtitlan. Standing at 90 feet high it consisted of two step pyramids side by side and a
smaller pyramid specifically devoted to Quetzalcoatl (feathered serpent god). Over the course of
around 200 years starting in 1325, the Templo Mayor was reconstructed seven times due to new
leaders ruling Tenochtitlan. These pyramids represented two mountains that were sacred to the Aztecs,
Tonacatepetl and Hill of Coatepec. Tonacatepetl or Hill of Sustenance s main deity was Tlaloc (god of
fertility and water). The Hill of Coatepec was the birthplace of Huitzilopochtli. This is important, as
Huitzilopochtli was the Aztec god of war, sun and most importantly human sacrifice; he was also
patron of Tenochtitlan. The combination of these gods on Templo Mayor represents atl tlachinolli
meaning burnt water, which indicated warfare helping the Aztecs to acquire power and wealth. Both
of these temples had structures atop of each pyramid showing images of the two gods, accessed by
balustrades with carved serpents at their base. These statues and pyramids show us that religion played
a tremendous role in Aztec
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Dante s Inferno How the Punishment Fits the Crime
To merely say that Dante was interested in the world of hell would be an understatement. His needs to
explore and write about the nine different realms could best be described as an obsession. It s an
adventure, a tale, a dream (or nightmare) of different historical, biblical, and Greek gods and creatures
living their lives in the afterlife of the underground world. Each level has its own form of punishment
fitting the crime one has committed.
Level one, Limbo: for those who have not acted upon sin to be punished for, but rather didn t accept
Christ as their savior. Those in Limbo aren t harmed or living in suffering. They live in a deficient
form of heaven. The place is green and peaceful, but the people there are full of ... Show more content
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Both sinners lived in anger and either with themselves or at others. The individuals that expressed
their anger are there fighting each other, ripping at each other s skin. The gloomy, yet mad live
beneath the river, forever indebted to sadness. Because the sullen have lived their lives being in
constant anger with themselves, they continue to live so in that exact manner. Circles six through nine
are those who have committed a more serious, heinous crime than those in one through five. For
Dante, the most serious crimes are those of betrayal. (Pg 788, Chevigny) Circle six is the introductory
of lower levels. The theme of this level is heresy. Those who have questioned or attempted to stray
from church reside here. The people of level six are in tombs that are on fire. This is a slight preview
of the hell we think of today. To question the Christian faith and to knowingly and openly think that
there is no afterlife, but instead believe that the soul dies with the body is the best to describe their
punishment. People become aware of a heaven or hell the moment they die. And once that hit that
moment, it s too late to decide whether or not there is such existence. For that reason, they are forever
stuck in their tombs (or modern day caskets) and live in constant sensation of being burned. There are
three rings in circle seven determined by the type of violence they ve committed. The outer ring is
reserved for the
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Keratin In Organisms
Keratin monomers come together and form keratin intermediate filaments. These keratin intermediate
filaments can assemble into strong networks that assist in attaching keratinocytes together.
Keratinocytes are epidermal cells that can produce keratin. Keratin intermediate filaments also fasten
the epidermis to underlying layers of skin.
Yes, I would expect to find the same protein in other organisms. This is because keratin provides the
structure for things many organisms have like hair, nails, feathers, skin, etc.I would expect to find
keratin in mammals (hair, nails, hooves, skin, etc), birds (feathers, beaks, claws, etc), and reptiles
(scales, claws, shells, etc) with these things keratin helps the structure of. Some specific examples
would be tortoises, horses, etc.
Yes because the gene can be altered through mutations in species. One example being that humans
have skin while reptiles have scales. It also depends on what protein the gene is supposed to make
according to the organism it is in. If the cell puts the exons together in one way, it makes one proteins,
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The reason for the similarity between derived traits is due to nucleotide sequences. Organisms have
different sequences of genes that make up the variety we see and the existence of the organism, and
they can be related because of these sequences. If every organism in the world had the same sequences
and the same genes, every organism would be identical and the same, as there is no difference in their
makeup. Thus, there would also be no evolution or change. Using DNA sequences when studying
evolutionary relationships provides evidence that all scientists can discover, but other structures and
sequences can also be used to help identify evolution, like homologous structures. Although, physical
features alone cannot be relied on because there can be differences that aren t physically visible, like
genetic
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Stress in the Emergency Department
Stress, Burnout, and Compassion Fatigue in the Emergency Department Background
Nursing is a field that many enter with the intention of helping and providing care to those with
mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual needs (Lombardo Eyre, 2011). Many consider nursing as
their calling; yet have not prepared themselves for the emotional and physical implications that come
from having interpersonal relationships with families and patients. As nurses care for the ill,
traumatized, and vulnerable patients in their charge, they inadvertently expose themselves to the pain,
suffering, and trauma that their patients are experiencing on a regular basis.
When the continued stress of this field is not dealt with, one can become a victim of the overwhelming
need that surrounds them, which can result in burnout or compassion fatigue. This not only effects
ones physical and emotional health, but also results in decreased productivity and job satisfaction, as
well as increasing job turnover rate (Lombardo Eyre, 2011; Boyle, 2011). This concept is
predominantly true of those working in the Emergency Department, and is actually where the context
of compassion fatigue was first noted approximately two decades ago, but is also seen across the
spectrum of health care providers in all areas (Boyle, 2011).
This topic will be discussed further in the words following, as well as an exploration of ways to
overcome compassion fatigue in the workplace.
Definition of Terms
In order to
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Foreshadowing And Symbol Of Red Wine
Quote: The wine was red wine, and it had stained the ground of the narrow street in the suburb of
Saint Antoine, in Paris, where it was spilled.
Main idea: A barrel of wine broke and spilled all over the street in the suburb of Saint Antonio staining
the bricks.
What literary devices are being used in this quote? The literary devices that are being used in the quote
is foreshadowing and symbolism. Symbolism is used in this quote by using the object of red wine. The
red wine that stains the street s ground symbolizes blood. Charles Dickens then uses foreshadowing in
this quote by indicating that Saint Antoine, in Paris will be stained with blood all over the street.
How is the author using the device? The author is using the devices of foreshadowing and symbolism
to send a hidden message to the reader that a major event will occur in the suburb of Saint Antonio
that will affect many people. The author is telling the reader that the great amount of bloodshed that
will occur will play a big apart and effect the characters in the book greatly, because not long after this
quote is used many characters were connected together and introduced through the object of wine.
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During this time in London has a brutal social and justice system and uses extreme measures to kill
people for minor and/or major crimes. The people of France during this time is getting more intolerant
and is reaching their breaking point. 10 years later in 1789 the French Revolution begins with the
storming of the Bastille. The Bastille was also known as The Bastille Saint Antoine. It was a state
prison. The prison was a symbol of monarchy, authority, abuse, and oppression. Citizens wanted to
seize the prison and talked often about it. However, It was aggressively attacked by the mob. They
killed the guards, took over, and the only seven prisoners in it at the time was set
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Innovation Location Matters Summary
The article Innovation: Location Matters discusses how the challenges for competiveness in advanced
nations and regions has changed. It elaborates on how organizations must create and commercialize a
stream of new products and processes that shift the technology frontier. Companies must be able to
innovate to sustain competitive advantage by acquiring and deploying the best current technology.
Location matters for innovation, and companies must broaden their approaches to the management of
innovation accordingly: by developing and commercializing innovation in the most attractive location,
taking active steps to access locational strengths, and proactively enhancing the environment for
innovation and commercialization in locations where they operate (Porter Stern, 2001).
Analysis
The authors of the article, Innovation: Location Matters are Michael Porter and Scott Stern. Michael
Porter is an economist, researcher, author, advisor, speaker and teacher. Throughout his career at
Harvard Business School, he has brought economic theory and strategy concepts to bear on many of
the most challenging problems facing corporations, economies and societies, including market
competition and company strategy, economic development, the environment, and health care. His
extensive research is widely recognized in governments, corporations, NGOs, and academic circles
around the globe. His research has received numerous awards, and he is the most cited scholar today
in economics and
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Persuasive Speech About Sleep
Wake up. Drown in knowledge for the next seven hours. Eat. Homework. Sleep. Repeat. Does this
sound like you? Wait, that s all of us! For twelve years, the seven hour day at school just seems to get
longer and longer every year. I know, graduation day is laying out at the beach while we suffer
learning about pythagorean theorem. As as much as we despise this thing called school, there are steps
to excel academically, mentally, and emotionally. I think we ve all cried at least once over how
stressful school can be. First of all, we all hear the lectures get enough sleep to be productive the next
day, by our teachers. They aren t lying to you. For instance, my close friend has the idea that if he
stays up the night before until 2:00 AM studying for his test the same morning at 8:00 AM that he will
have a better chance to score better than studying during decent hours. Come to find out, he could
hardly keep his eyes open during the two hour exam even if he chugged a venti caramel macchiato
from Starbucks. Even if you put the book under your pillow at night, that won t work either to retain
information. According to SleepFoundation, the proper amount of sleep consists of 7 9 hours for the
certain age group. Sleep is vital because it rejuvenates our organs, especially our brain. Guess what
my friend did after his test? He slept for four hours straight. Although we are all guilty of
procrastination, it cause stress for forcing our brain to work increasingly faster and
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Exchange Rate
Homework Chapter 3 Questions 1. Utah Bank s bid price for Canadian dollars is $.7938 and its ask
price is $.81. What is the bid/ask percentage spread? 2. Of what use is a forward contract to an MNC?
3. If a euro is worth $.80, what is the value of a dollar in euros? 4. What is the function of the
Eurocurrency market? 5. Why do interest rates vary among countries? Why are interest rates similar
for those European countries that use the euro as their currency? Small Business Dilemma Use of the
Foreign Exchange Markets by the Sports Exports Company (see textbook, 8th edition) Chapter 4
Questions 1. Assume that the U.S. inflation rate becomes high relative to Canadian inflation. Other
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Yet, in many years annual exchange rates between the corresponding currencies have changed by 10
percent or more. What does this information suggest about PPP? 5. Explain why PPP does not hold.
Chapter 9 Questions 1. Explain the technical technique for forecasting exchange rates. 2. Explain the
fundamental technique for forecasting exchange rates. 3. Explain the market based technique for
forecasting exchange rates. 4. What are some limitations of using a fundamental technique to forecast
exchange rates? Small Business Dilemma Exchange Rate Forecasting by the Sports Exports Company
(see textbook, 8th edition) Chapter 10 Questions 1. Your employer, a large MNC, has asked you to
assess its transaction exposure. Its projected cash flows are as follows for the next year: | | | |Current
Exchange Rate in U.S. | |Currency |Total Inflow |Total Outflow |Dollars | |Danish krone (DK)
|DK50,000,000 |DK40,000,000 | $.15 | |British pound (£) | £2,000,000 | £1,000,000 |$1.50 | Assume
that the movements in the Danish krone and the pound are highly correlated. Provide your assessment
as to your firm s degree
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Cyber Incident Response Plan For Cyber Attack
1 What are the procedures incase of an attack. We should write a well developed cyber incident
response plan that includes all the protocols to responses. Our plan should generally have these
following components, such as response team, reporting, initial response, investigation, recovery and
follow up, public relations, and law enforcement. The job of the response team is to develop cyber
incident response plan and for investing and responding to cyber attack. They will identify and
classify cyber attack sceneries, and figuring out what tools and technology will be used to detect the
attack. Determined the scope of the attack and internal investigation. Lastly, address the data breach
and conduct follow reviews. Second, The cyber incident response plan should address procedures to
take on discovery and reporting of cyber attack incidents. For example, set up team to monitor
industry practices, checking if all the system are updated and patched. Non stop monitoring the system
activity and computers logs to see any incidents, than recorded it in a track log for later use. Third, if
there was a report of a cyber attack, the response team should start their investigation whether the
attack had occurred. The response team should quickly stop the attacker right away and stop the
spreading further into the companies computers system. After doing that they should document what
they have done and the incident. Forth, investigating the cyber security we need to construct internal
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Environmental Analysis Of The Okanagan Valley In British...
The region that I will be picking for this report is the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia. It is
located in the southern part of the province. It is the second largest wine region with approximately
4000 hectares of vineyards ( Okanagan Wine , n.d.). The region grows slight more red grapes
compared to whites. According to a report by Bremmer (2014), white grape varieties represent 49%,
whereas reds represents 51%. Some of the wines that are famous in this location include Merlot,
Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay and Cabernet Franc. This location is also
suitable to produce icewine every year despite of the excellent cold climate conditions that it has. Each
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The Labrusca variety is the only local vines that they are easy to grow. However, it does not produce
good quality wine like the Europeans did. Sooner, government prohibition had forced wineries to
remove vines and to plan crops instead ( A Brief History of The Okanagan Wine Industry , 2014). The
prohibition was then abolished in 1921.
Commercial wine production was then re established. The first commercial winemaker, Calona
Vineyards in Kelowna has established during 1935. It used Labrusca vines to create dessert and
fortified wines. During the 1960s, the wine industry moved away from fortified wines and focused on
hybrid grapes (Hickton, 2005). Drinkers were being more specific in wine drinking. They search for
wines that are suitable to drink and to pair with food. During the 1980s, winemakers believe that they
have to produce quality wine in order to enter the competitive market. They then started to grow
vinifera vines. From this point, the wine industry starts to grow and has been successful in the last few
decades.
3. Appellation System
The appellation system in the Okanagan Valley is called the BC VQA, which stands for British
Columbia Vinters Quality Alliance. It is established in 1990. It guarantees origin and to ensure wines
meet minimum quality requirements ( What is BC VQA? , n.d.). The wines are regulated under the
Wines of Marked Quality Regulation in 2013. It is
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Impact of Derivative Trading on the Volatility in the...
Impact of derivative trading on the volatility in the stock market of India
Abhinav Barik
Abstract
This research paper focuses on the impact the derivative trading has had on the stock market of India.
The impact is judged by the change in the volatility after the introduction of the derivative trading. In
this paper 5 stocks are taken on which derivative trading was introduced and 4 stocks on which
derivative trading was not introduced. The daily closing price of those stocks was taken for two
periodspre derivative period and the post derivative period. These were analyzed using GARCH
model to find the variance equation and then the GARCH coefficients from this equation were
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Author Sangeeta Wats
In this paper the author examines whether there is any probable implication of derivatives expiration
for the underlying spot market volatility. The GARCH (1,1) results show that for the entire period the
derivative expiration days/weeks are the significant factors that affect the volatility of the spot market.
2.6 The Temporal relationship between derivatives trading and spot market volatility in the U.K. :
Emperical analysis and Monte Carlo Evidence. Authors Kyriacos Kyriacaou and Lucio Sarno
In this paper the authors examine the relationship between spot market volatility, future trading and
options trading. The result obtained suggests that futures trading and options trading are found to
affect the spot market volatility but in the reverse direction.
2.7 The effect of derivative trading on volatility of the underlying asset: evidence from the greek stock
market. Authors Evangelos Drimbetas, Nikolaos Sariannidis and Nicos Porfiris
In this paper the effect of the introduction of the futures and options into FTSE/ASE 20 INDEX on the
volatility of the underlying index has been studied. The results show that the volatility in the has
decreased indicating that the market has become more efficient.
2.8 Impact of derivative trading on stock market volatility in India: A study of S P CNX Nifty. Authors
Ruchika Gahlot, Saroj K. Datta, and Sheeba Kapil
In this
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Save The Bee s Collection
As the holidays roll around, we can easily get caught up in the struggle to find the perfect gift . We ll
spend weeks running from store to store, stressing ourselves out and second guessing every idea. This
holiday season take the worry out of what should be a joyous time. Just make the one stop shop at
Fleurt Boutique in Covington and mark off your list with these Christmas gifts from Fleurt.
Rosary Necklace
You don t have to be Catholic to appreciate the timeless beauty and sense of spirituality that is invoked
by a rosary. The look is mirrored in many VSA pieces available at Fleurt Boutique. If you re not
exactly sure of the style and personality of the person you are buying for, then pick out an accessory
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This line is centered on the natural beauty of bees, building off of their golden color. Whether earrings,
a choker or a ring, this bee tiful collection is sure to provide a truly unique gift for a loved one that s
just as unique.
San Benito Sacred Heart Collection
For your friend and/or family members that are drawn to the vintage style, you ll want to check out the
San Benito and Sacred Heart lines from VSA at Fleurt Boutique. This collection would be at home
dressing up a simple tee and pair of jeans or on a red shawl in a Spanish mission. Help your loved one
make a statement with their accessories by giving them a gift from the Sacred Heart and/or San Benito
Collection.
Shawl
If you re buying for someone who likes to layer, then browse our gorgeous and one of kind shawls.
These are a great gift because you aren t forced to guess their exact clothes size. A neutral color will
be versatile enough to work with outfits already in their closet and can be worn throughout the fall,
winter and early spring months.
Perfect Party
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Terrorism And Non State Violent Groups
The three most critical national security threats confronting the U.S.
The three most critical national security threats confronting the U.S. over the next five years include
the following: terrorism and non state violent groups, cybercrime, and climate change. While some of
these threats present different challenges and ramifications, I believe that within the next five years,
foreign hatched and homegrown terror attacks on the U.S. homeland will remain the most as it is
currently imminent threats to U.S. national security. The next critical threat is cybercrime on the U.S.
critical infrastructure and other facilities of security importance. The third is the primary and
secondary effects of climate change. I examined these threats below.
Terrorism and Non State Violent Groups
Since 9/11 attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center, U.S., many Americans often ask if
they are safer today than they were fifteen years ago. The answer to that question is undetermined.
Surely, U.S. has done an excellent job in thwarting terrorist plots in the years since 9/11 than
compared to the six years prior . As Pope, Strom and Hollywood have shown, from 1995 2001, only
31.9% of plots were foiled . However, in the aftermath of 9/11 attacks, from 2002 through 2012,
80.6% of all terrorist plots were foiled before getting to execution . The great strides made in
thwarting plots comes at a huge cost. After 9/11, U.S. has pumped a colossal amount of resources into
defense and
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Electron Microscope
INTRODUCTION
Electron microscopes are generally microscopes that use electrons as a source of illumination to create
an image, unlike light microscopes that relays on light. One of these types of microscopes is Scanning
Electron Microscope (SEM), This microscope uses electrons to scan the surface of a sample giving an
observer a highly magnified image of the sample. The electron microscope has been an amazing tool
for research purposes around the world for many decades and the technique was discovered and
developed throughout the years.
A SEM consist of a column that is situated at the top which generates an electron beam, and at the
bottom there is a sample stage, a thermionic cathode in the column is heated up by an electric current
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Another limitation to this technique is that it s expensive to buy and to maintain.
SEM is limited to solid samples so all the liquids and gaseous materials cannot be viewed under this
microscope, also samples that cannot withstand vacuum pressures cannot be viewed under this
equipment. Since the scanning electron microscope is more focused on the surface it cannot accurately
give information about the bulk at once. For samples that are not metallic like biological samples like
tissues and cells coating is necessary since they are not electrically conductive, this becomes a
limitation because a living cell cannot be viewed since coating would kill it so these are some of the
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Article Rebuttal
Article Rebuttal Maybelline Torres University of Phoenix BCOM/275 April 17, 2012 Prof. Lourdes
Lebrón Bayrón Article Rebuttal In this article rebuttal an analysis will take place on the authors,
reliability, credibility, and validity on the account of Noah s flood. The rebuttal will give emphasis on
the claims young earth creationist have on the earth s existence period. Additionally, address old earth
and young earth theories. Finally identify any fallacies in the argument. For centuries creation
theorists have given emphasis to Noah s flood as enough evidence to a universal deluge. Nevertheless,
it is understood the ark presented in the Bible had a higher credibility to a local flood. According ...
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The following claim states that it can give evidence that all animals and humans originated from
occupants of the ark. The people could have descended from the ark inhabitants, but scientist lack
evidence on the animals descending from the ark. Finding the ark does not give evidence of the
ancestry of all creatures. One way to refute this is consider the Koala in Australia. How did this
earthly animal travel to Australia once the ark settled? Traveling this distance would be impossible
nevertheless because the flood was local Koalas did not need to be on the ark. Furthermore, the author
asserts that locating ark remains forces paleontologists to re decipher fossils as an effect of the flood,
not of many years buildup. Old earth creationists relates fully with the geological proof of the arks old
age existence. There are no findings of the ark, although several informants alleged to have seen it. In
reality the ark will never be located, most likely it no longer exists. Noah maybe used the ark wood for
rebuilding the society. God declared to Noah never again would He destroy the world with water.
Noah was clear he had no use for the ark maybe he dismantled it for constructing material. Moreover,
creation theorists Baumgardner, and Barnett claim after the flood the land would have resembled a
lifeless wilderness deprived of trees and plants. If the plant and tree seeds floated after the flood it
would still take many years
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Signals Maintains Its Airlines Outlook At Upcycle Late For...
Signals maintains its Airlines outlook at Upcycle Late for North America, which is expected to have
the strongest performance of any region with approximately half of the industry s profits, amounting
to $15.7B (Business Insider, Jun 15). The overall industry is projected to generate $29.3B in collective
profits in 2015 from revenues of $727B. Growth in developing markets will help drive a 4% 6%
increase in passenger demand, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs). Much of the growth
in the airline industry can be attributed to more passenger departures, which have increased 6.5% YoY
(IATA, Jun 15). This suggests that while there is an increase in the number of departures, the average
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Careful management of capacity has been an integral part of US airlines strategy and consolidation
has given US airlines an element of pricing power. Despite a concentrated effort from the majority of
airlines to resist capacity expansion, investors are concerned that expansion by some airlines is putting
too many seats into the market, which could disrupt the balance between supply and demand at the
same time that oil prices have climbed 34% since a 2015 low on March 17 (current price for Brent oil
is $54/bbl.). However, most airlines will likely resist expanding capacity rather than use their fuel cost
savings to pursue market share gains (Bloomberg Business, May 15).
Moody s projects that ROIC for rated US airlines will improve sharply in 2015 as lower fuel costs and
capacity discipline spur growth in profits. The average ROICs for 2010 2014 for Delta, Southwest and
United were 10.8%, 8.4% and 7.5%, respectively. Moody s believes that each of these companies can
keep their ROICs above these historical averages if the industry maintains capacity discipline, and the
price of Brent oil remains below $100/bbl (Mar 15). CAGR from 2005 to 2014 for airline revenues in
the US was 5%. EBITDA margin also increased from 9.5% in 2013 to 11.8% in 2014. The
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The Big Data
Imagine being in a room with 10 people talking to you. Would you be able to understand the
conversations? It would be hard to concentrate on any one person s conversation, but you could
probably do it. Now, imagine being at the Superdome with 70,000 people talking to you. Would you
be able to understand any of the conversations? You probably could not understand any one person for
a length of time, but again you might pick out some of the words. Well, what if the scenario was 7
billion people speaking 6 thousand languages at an auctioneer s pace on the topic of their personal
family lineage; would you be able to create someone s whole family tree? This is the type of scenario
that represents the different facets of Big Data. What does it mean to say big data ? Big Data is more
than just massive amounts of data stored together. It is more than just data delivered or analyzed fast.
Meta Group s Doug Laney described it as data that has volume, velocity, and variety (2001). This is
the 3 V s of Big Data and is widely used to define it. Additions to this definition include other V s,
such as veracity and value (XXX). What is volume? Volume could be 7 billion people speaking at
once. It can be the data created by millions of Americans uploading photos, buying shoes online, or
searching for the definition of Big Data. It is the volume of data being created by researchers at
unprecedented amounts to chart the stars, to map the human genome, or to trend
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Clinical Scientists Association
The Association of Clinical Scientists (ACS) is a highly regard resource used by scholars in the field
of Clinical Science, scholars including physicians, researchers and scientists use this resource to gain
knowledge and publish research. This association focuses on the advancement of research and
learning in laboratory science through collaboration between physicians and professionals.
Furthermore, ACS encourages networking between professionals in the field of clinical science by
organizing workshops and seminars around the world. The workshops and seminars are reliable
because they have been held for over 50 years, demonstrating their methods are effective and
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Like the many highly regarded resources in this field, the Portland Press works toward advancements
in promoting and sharing research among scholars. This organization has given scholars an
opportunity to be publish and advertise their work so knowledge can be spread between the different
areas in Clinical Science. Also, this database has organized their publishing into individual subgroups
so individuals in all areas of academia can identify and access the information sections for easily.
Furthermore, the Portland Press has a very educated and diverse editorial board that works hard to
make sure the information published is credible and organized. Diversity of editorial board plays a
major role for this database because information from various areas of Clinical Science is
implemented in the work published and advertise, therefore, scholars with different types of
knowledge and experience are used to efficiently organize and prepare articles for different audiences.
Additionally, this publisher provides their audience with easy access to past and current issues in this
field through journals to assist different scholars in their search for different types of
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Why Is Whitney Houston A Tragic Hero
A tragic hero is an influential character who experienced a privileged life, partook in a rise to fame or
fortune, then declined due to a flaw in personality or life decision. Whitney Houston was a one of a
kind singer who stole hearts across America. She is a perfect example of a tragic hero, due to her
amazing vocal talent, influential role in teaching America that everyone has flaws and embracing
individuality is the key to success, and her ultimate decline in health and fame due to alcoholism, drug
abuse, and poor marital decisions. Whitney Houston grew up in humble beginnings, with fame on her
side, helping her to become the modern day tragic hero that the public knows. According to
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Her rise to fame and privileged life also identify her as a tragic hero, the famous family that she was
surrounded with helped her to develop her love for music and aided the jumpstart of her career.
Finally, Whitney had personal and decisive flaws, including a lack of self esteem concerning her
personal character and a poor spouse choice, which ultimately lead Whitney to experience a downfall
that included alcoholism, drug abuse, and, eventually, death. America was left void of their hero, once
a mere young girl with stunning talent, beauty, and
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Ch 3 Review
Chapter 3 (REVIEW Self study chapter)
After studying this chapter, you should be able to:
Understand basic accounting terminology.
Explain double entry rules.
Explain how transactions affect the accounting equation.
Identify the steps in the accounting cycle and the steps in the recording process.
Explain the reasons for and prepare adjusting entries.
Explain how the type of ownership structure affects the financial statements.
Prepare closing entries and consider other matters relating to the closing process.
Prepare a 10 column work sheet and financial statements.
After studying Appendix 3A, you should be able to:
Identify adjusting entries that may be reversed.
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Analyse the transaction 2. Journalize the transaction 3. Post the transaction to general ledger (and sub
ledgers) accounts 4. Prepare the (unadjusted) trial balance 5. Prepare necessary adjusting journal
entries 6. Prepare the (adjusted) trial balance 7. Prepare financial statements 8. Prepare closing journal
entries for the year 9. Prepare post closing trial balance (optional) 10. Prepare reversing entries
(optional)
Recording a Transaction:
Shares are issued for $3,000 cash
DR. cash $3000 CR. Common shares $3000
Preparation of Trial Balance
Preparation of Trial Balance (look @ ppt)
From the
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What Is Land Clearing In Australia
Land clearing in Australia describes the removal of native green plants and cutting down a huge
number of trees in Australia.Need to cover the land clearing in general in AustraliaSince the mid
1990s, the rate of land clearing has been increasing. Approximately 470,000 hectares of land were
cleared in 1999 in Queensland alone. Impact of Land Clearing Why do people clear the Land? The
terrible effects of Land Clearing have been well recorded of salinity ruining farmlands and farmers
jobs and it causes a big amount of Australia s pollution, Land clearing is destroying our wildlife, rivers
and farmlands. How? Land Clearing directly kills millions of birds and animals leading to the
destruction of species, it is the biggest cause and continues
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Self Congruity In Advertising
The 2017 commercial for the Samsung Wireless Charger acts as a fairly successful attempt to provide
an appealing ad for a specific target audience. Namely, it targets a consumer base that already uses
Samsung products. This is obvious by the product advertised in the ad; rather than presenting the
general Samsung brand in a persuasive manner, it focuses on a specific product that accessorizes the
Samsung phone and therefore can only be used by existing customers. In the ad, three distinct
persuasive features specifically, selfl congruity (or source similarity), appeal to positive emotion, and
source likeability are implemented in a way that, though ineffective in attracting new customers, is
effective in the purpose of reinforcing the brand image and product usefulness for existing customers.
One typically effective persuasive feature is that when the source is similar to the audience; this source
feature is also known as self congruity. Self congruity is described by Basfirinci as the match between
product user image and the audience s self concept (p. 59); Basfirinci s research (2014) subsequently
demonstrates how a high amount of self congruity in an advertisement will increase its effectiveness
specifically when the image aligns with the audience s ideal self concept and not their practical one. In
this sense, not only does self congruity serve to represent source similarity, but it also satisfies a
content feature by appealing to higher order human needs including
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Bl Company Case Analysis
BL Companies will perform the requested services identified in Section 1.3 of the Request for
Qualifications document and as further detailed below.
GENERAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS AND SCOPE
The anticipated consulting services provided by a selected consultant will include mechanical,
electrical, and plumbing engineering design services. In addition to MEP practice teams, the ability to
provide design services for fire suppression systems, fire alarms, energy conservation and LEED
standards is greatly preferred.
Selected consultants must have sufficient staff available to ensure that several simultaneous projects
can be run successfully with task continuity, timely delivery of services and completion of all assigned
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POTENTIAL SERVICES AND SCOPE
As an on call contract, the specific scope of a particular project will not be determined until the time
the on call task is assigned. Engineering tasks frequently involve the following: assessing existing
HVAC, plumbing and electrical equipment, evaluating the energy efficiency of existing systems and
equipment, developing facility assessment reports for the replacement of existing systems and
equipment and other energy conservation strategies, providing technical support to address equipment
failures and developing emergency corrective measures, and providing design services for equipment
replacements, cost estimates, preparation of construction bid documents and construction
administration.
Tasks will likely fall into one of the following categories: engineering reports and studies, design, or
construction support. Aspects of the services may overlap for any given assignment. The potential
scope of each category is summarized below.
Engineering Reports and Studies
These services may include specific reports, analyses, investigations, and/or studies. Such reports may
involve evaluations or studies of infrastructure conditions and performance, compliance, operations,
feasibility of projects, cost estimates, economic comparisons, and/or life cycle analyses. Any report or
study provided to the City must be comprehensive, complete, objective, and sufficiently detailed.
They should
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The Importance Of Emotional Intelligence In Education
From an early age we are expected to attend school for five days a week. We are expected to learn and
be trained to achieve higher and score highly on standardized tests and on SAT scores. However,
schools fail to educate students about the world and even ourselves. Each day we are taught the
importance of going to school to get a good job. The education system has also failed to teach students
how to deal with mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. Emotional intelligence is the
ability to be aware of and control one s emotions and handle interpersonal relationships. High schools
can develop social and emotional programs for students to improve their behaviors, communications,
and relationships. Emotional intelligence is important in society for everyday decisions and getting
along with others. In modern day, it s important that high school students are academically prepared to
attend college for their future careers. When students are not prepared the effects and risks are high.
Some students may experience high levels of unemployment, lower earnings, and increased health
problems. These factors can be linked to why some student withdraw from school and gain mental
problems (Parker 2004). Some questions that may surface when in the process of withdrawing from
school are whether or not students were prepared. According to the UN Convention on the Rights of
the Child states that every child has the right to an education that develops their mental and
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The Tariff Laws
The tariff laws between the late 1828 and 1833 caused people like John C. Calhoun to realize that
states should have the right reject laws passed by the federal government. This law forced the South to
buy manufactured goods from U.S. manufacturers at a higher price. The southern states also received
a reduced income from raw materials they sold to Northern manufacturers. This affected the Southern
states economy and made many politicians angry, including Calhoun, the vice president and a
politician from South Carolina. Later he wrote a nullification doctrine to express his opinions on the
tariff. The nullification crisis greatly affected the growth of states rights over federal power. Because
of the nullification crisis in South Carolina there were even thoughts of secession in the early 1830 s.
The Nullification Crisis was a sectional crisis during the presidency of Andrew Jackson that arose
when the state of South Carolina attempted to nullify a federal law passed by the United States
Congress. South Carolina s attempt to counter the law was based on a constitutional theory stated by
John C. Calhoun, the vice president and a South Carolina politician. He believed that states had the
right to individually, or with other states, refuse to enact any federal law that has been ruled
unconstitutional by representatives of the state.
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Calhoun believed that this right was guaranteed by the Constitution. The protective Tariff of 1828 was
nicknamed The Tariff
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Skinner s Behavioral Approach On Analyzing Myself
Behaviorism and Attachment
For this paper I am going to focus on B. F. Skinner s Behavioral Approach on analyzing myself.
Behaviorism emerged in the early years of the twentieth century as a counterbalance to the
psychoanalytic approaches of therapy and psychology. Skinner was born in 1904, just nine years after
Freud published Studies on Hysteria. Both of these opposing theories, psychoanalysis and
behaviorism, have greatly influenced the way we think of the human mind. I lean more towards the
behaviorists approach because what I have read about Skinner has resonated with me. I will use
behaviorism to approach my own inner introspection and hopefully come away from this more
enlightened about myself. The classic nature verse nurture debate has been rocking the boat in
psychology since Socrates time. Skinner and behaviorists tend to lean much more towards the nurture
side of this debate, believing that an individual s behavior is a direct consequence of what that
individual has experienced in the past, especially within the context of reinforcement and punishment.
Because of this emphasis on nurture, genes and genetics do not play as much of a role as the
experiences one receives after being born. The genes that one is born with gives the individual the
genetic constitution that is capable of responding to external stimuli. If one has inherited genes that
code for a more aggressive response to external stimuli, then that person may have a greater ability to
be aggressive
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The True Sense Of Family In Everyday Use By Alice Walker
Everyday Use is a story by Alice Walker that is about a woman and her young, shy daughter awaiting
a visit from her other daughter who has been away for some time. Throughout the story, Mama
unknowingly compares her two daughters. During Everyday Use, the reader will not only learn of
Maggie s being scarred, her bashful nature, but also her true sense of family. Maggie had to grow up
being scarred. Mama explains early on of Maggie s scars, homely and ashamed of the burn scars down
her arms and legs, that were caused in a house fire. During the course of the story, the reader may tell
that Maggie is deeply ashamed of her scars, because of the way she tries to hide by doors and around
corners and keeps the scars covered. As Maggie somewhat confronts Dee, it is said that, She stood
there with her scarred hands hidden in the folds of her skirt. The reader may also tell not only did the
scars affect Maggie physically but mentally also. Due to Maggie being scarred up across her body like
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Maggie s sister, Dee, tries to act like the dasher, churn top, and quilts held the meaning of heritage but
when in reality, it s the memories that connected to the dasher, churn top, and quilts. When Hakim a
barber ask if Uncle Buddy had whittle the dasher too, Maggie was able to explain that, Aunt Dee s
first husband whittled the dash. His name was Henry, but they called him Stash, providing a family
history then. Then as Dee is attempting to stake claim to the quilts, Maggie states, She can have them,
Mama. I can member Grandma Dee without the quilts. By that Maggie is able to remember her
Grandma Dee through her memories because Grandma Dee is the one who taught her how to quilt in
the first place. She didn t need the help of the hand stitched quilt to remember her by. Maggie is truly
the one who knows her heritage, her true sense of
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Causes Of The Boston Tea Party
On December 16, 1773, a group of overtaxed, oppressed, and overlooked colonists dumped 342 boxes
of tea from Britain into the cold, dark depths of the Boston Harbor. The British Parliament had been
gradually raising the colonists taxes, taxing anything that could possibly be taxed, continually pushing
the colonists to the edge of rebellion. The Tea Act was passed on May 10, 1773, granting the British
East India Trading Company a government sanctioned monopoly on tea, forcing the colonists to buy
tea from Britain alone. Although it didn t create any additional taxes, the colonists were so infuriated
at Parliament for recent similar impositions that the Tea Act of 1773 was the grain of rice that tipped
the scale for the colonists, causing them to ruin around £18,000 worth of tea. Despite destroying so
much property, the Mohawks took care not to harm an members of the crew (Schweikart and Allen,
75). The Boston Tea Party was the correct response to the Tea Act on top of others for three reasons; it
revealed the colonists oppression, it encouraged the colonists independence, and it set a great example
for revolutions in the future. However, there is still some debate as to whether the Boston Tea Party
was a reasonable response to the oppressive acts of the British Parliament. For example, it can be
argued that the colonists could ve compromising. However, as will be seen, these are both
unreasonable.
Firstly, the Boston Tea Party was a reasonable and understable response
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Frederick Douglass Earthquake Madness
Earthquake Madness It is not light that we need, but fire; It is not the gentle shower, but the thunder.
We need the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake . This quote was written by Frederick Douglass.
Every year, more than three million earthquakes take place. Most of these unnoticed by humans. In
addition, a severe earthquake is the most frightening and catastrophic event of nature, which can occur
anywhere on the surface of the planet. An earthquake happens which causes cracks in the ground. The
cracks open wide from the pressure of the buildings. Then the buildings fall through; with people left
with no home, work, etc. An earthquake also causes the ground to shake. Which some buildings can t
take the intensity
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A Comparison of the Legacy of Upton Sinclair s The Jungle...
1906 would see the publication of Upton Sinclair s The Jungle, pushing through major reforms of the
meatpacking industry and eventually causing the government to take actions to protect the health of its
people; almost fifty years later, the publication of Rachel Carson s novel Silent Spring would invoke a
similar, but changed response to the threat of DDT. Although both would lead to government
legislation creating major changes, the original intentions of the authors themselves differed, as well
as their satisfaction of the results. However, both still leave a legacy for today, as legislation still
stands that reflects the widespread reform that ensued. Both Silent Spring and The Jungle, would have
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Unlike Carson, who would find her naturalist roots to be her driving force, Sinclair s reasons for
publishing his groundbreaking work would stem from his ties to the Socialist Party, rather than the
actual material itself being covered. Sinclair would even go as to say that he had come to write the
Uncle Tom s Cabin of the Labor movement (Arthur, 124) Carson and Sinclair would differ greatly on
the subject of cause and motivation for their novels, regardless of the similar sized conflict and
controversy. Both Upton Sinclair and Rachel Carson would initially find their books to be extremely
difficult to be published. An early version of the Jungle titled An Appeal to Reason would be rejected
five times before becoming a bestseller(Young, 467). Carson would face similar trials with her
publisher, Houghton Mifflin, which was tempted to suppress the novel after complaints in the news
and by major corporations(McLauglin, 2). Both novels in this aspect would face similar treatment
after being discouraged from publishing by publishing companies and the public, citing the
controversial material as the reason. Even though the material was very different, both Sinclair and
Carson would draw similar criticisms for their novels before publication. But as the novels would still
be successfully published, the different public opinion of the two novels would be in completely
different aspects of the
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Glass Menagerie-Personal Narrative
As I walk to the bus stop the next day, I remember the horrifying conversation that I had last night
with my mom. I still can t actually wrap my mind around the fact that I will almost 99% be moving to
San Francisco. Even though the supportive side won the battle last night, I don t know which side will
win the war. I m starting to forget about everything, until I see Kensie standing at my locker. Uh oh, I
think, fear creeping inside me. I haven t even thought about how I m going to tell Kensie. I try to act
nonchalant as I walk up to my locker. Hey, Kensie! I say. I hope she can t tell something is wrong by
my voice. Hey, Morgan she replies. So far, I don t think she can tell anything is wrong. We talk, as we
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Each day since, has been just like the day I told her. We talk, but it s not like we used to. It s like that
me telling her, has separated us somehow. Or it is Kensie. Maybe she is trying to separate us, so it will
maybe be easier for her when I leave. I m not really sure what is going on. When I get home from
school, I see that my mom isn t home. The last time she was late, was when she found out she was
getting a promotion. Oh no, I think, what if she found out that were not moving to San Francisco, but
we re moving someplace even worse, like Alaska or Antarctica? I sit at the kitchen table, waiting for
her to get home. Finally, after what seems like forever, I hear the garage door open. I hear the door
open, and then I hear something I was definitely not expecting. Morgan! Guess what! Guess What!
she says. She looks so excited I think her head might explode. I look at her expectantly, waiting for
her to tell me. Okay, Morgan you might want to sit down for this, she says, a little more calmly but she
still has a big smile on her face. Um, okay, Mom, I say, not really sure what is going on. As soon as I
sit down, she says, Morgan, we re not moving to San Francisco. Great, just what I expected, I think,
sarcastically ,We re moving to
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Globalization Of The World, Advancement Of Technology And...
Introduction: Literature Review:
The globalization of the world, advancement of technology and sharing of information has led to an
increase of overseas students studying outside their home country (Sandhu Asrabadi, 1994). For
instance, the quest of seeking advanced knowledge and skills drove my personal pursuit of academic
knowledge in America and Britain, having been brought up and raised in Africa. Advanced technology
and sophisticated knowledge is part of the reason as to why students seek education outside their
home countries. Mori (2011) describes overseas students as transitioning individuals who opt to reside
in a foreign location in order to achieve their academic goals.
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It is believed that this is a stage when young people attempt to find their independence and at the same
time struggle to become a productive member of society (Furham Trezise, 1983). Due to the demands
of cultural adjustments, overseas students are inclined to experience additional stressors compared to
other students (Mori, 2011). The response to stress for many students, as mentioned by Robotham
(2008), is poor academic performance especially among first year overseas students who are more
susceptible to stress. As a result of stress, physiological conditions such as impairment of immune
systems, heightened vulnerability to illnesses, physical tension, dysfunctions in pituitary adrenal
activities and cognitive fatigue can be experienced (Mori, 2011). Other adverse effects of stress
include increased alcohol consumption, smoking, heightened tendency to consider suicide and low
self esteem (Robotham, 2008).
Burns 2006, states that overseas students have a social, cultural and economic influence in the national
and local milieu, hence there is a need for their concerns to be meet if the society will benefit from
them. It is noteworthy to recognize that most of the past mental health research has been conducted in
America and Australia, while Britain has focused on non student immigrants (Furnham Trezise 1983).
However, previous studies reveal a shift of research
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The Alaska Earthquake Research Paper
An earthquake with a magnitude of 9.2 occurred in the northwestern state of Alaska in 1964. It was so
powerful that it made fishing boats in Louisiana, which is a southeastern state in the U.S., sink.
Magnitude is the amount of energy that s given off during an earthquake. What exactly is an
earthquake?
Our planet has four main layers, which are: the inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust. The inner
core is the center, or middle, of Earth. The crust is the top layer, and it s the layer we walk on. Both the
mantle s top area and the entire crust have many pieces in them, kind of like the pieces of a jigsaw
puzzle.
The pieces that make up the crust and mantle are called tectonic plates. They re always slowly
moving, and they can slide past each other or even bump into one another. The edges of these pieces,
or plates, are called plate boundaries. They have lots of faults, which are the surfaces where they slip
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When the plate moves far enough, a fault unsticks, or breaks apart the edges, which causes an
earthquake. Basically, earthquakes are what happens when two plates suddenly bump into one another
or slide past each other, usually along a fault.
The reason the earth shakes during an earthquake is because of stored energy. When the edges are
stuck together but the plates continue to move, the energy that would usually make the pieces slide
past each other becomes stored or saved. When the rough edges unstick, this stored energy is released
in every direction in seismic
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Angelman Syndrome and Prader-Willi Syndrome Essay
Angelman Syndrome Prader Willi Syndrome
Introduction
Prader Willi and Angelman Syndrome are two genetic disorders with vastly differing phenotypes
linked by missing genetic imprints on the 15th chromosome s q arm between regions 11 and 13 .
While both orders result in mental deficits, their symptoms are otherwise segregated from the other in
their entirety. The differences in the disorders are the result of differing DNA methylation patterns
present in maternally and paternally inherited DNA. If the deletion occurs in the mother s DNA, then
Prader Willi Syndrome appears. When the deletion occurs in the father s DNA, Angelman Syndrome
is the result.
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The Nature of the Disease Angelman syndrome is thought to be caused mainly by the deletion of the
maternally inherited copy of UEB3A. A small number of cases are also caused by failures in
imprinting or, very rarely, monosomy 15 in the egg and disomy 15 in the sperm. The profound mental
effects are caused by this gene due to the fact that, while UEB3A s protein is active in various bodily
tissues, only the mother s copy of the gene is active in the brain. The phenotype of Angelman
Syndrome is not overt enough to be detected unless it is being specifically looked for. EEG scans are
capable of detecting the disease at early ages, before it is otherwise possible to detect.
Prader Willi
Prader Willi is caused by either deletions, failure in imprinting, or monosomy/disomy 15 from the
father s side. The genes involved are known to include, but are not known to be limited to SNRPN and
NDN. NDN odes for the protein Necdin, which, in rodents, interacts with neurotrophin receptors in a
way that is not completely understood to promote normal cognitive development. SNRPN codes for
several products, including small nucleolar RNAs, a splicing factor involved in RNA processing, and a
polypeptide known as SNURF. The precise role of this gene is unknown.
Symptoms. Prader Willi syndrome presents symptoms beginning in utero, where the fetus is less
active than one without the
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A Report On Google App
Productivity Software Openrefine Openrefine Hanitha Ravuri (Tech ID: 12869357) IT602 Research
Seminar Abstract Open Refine, earlier known as Google Refine, is a desktop application to refine the
messy data and also convert it into desired format using the GREL Google Refine Expression
Language which is majorly used. There are two other languages where we can write code to change
clear the messy data i.e., Python/Jython and Clojure. The action carried out to convert the data is
known as data wrangling. It is a free tool which is a desktop application where we can upload the data
and then change it desired format. It will show the option in the type of format which we desired to
upload. Open Refine was refined by Metaweb and is used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The client side has the options which are related to the user interface i.e., facets, transformations and
many more function to convert the data and the user makes the POST and GET ajax calls to make the
adjustments to the data to make the changes in the serve side. Architecture: This design has risen up
out of our experience building comparative frameworks, for example, Simile Longwell CSI, a faceted
program for RDF information. It gives a decent partition of concerns (information vs UI) furthermore
makes it brisk and simple to actualize client interface highlights utilizing recognizable web advances.
It leaves entryways open for united altering support later on. It is conceivable to make the server side
scriptable from the order line. ¬ Server side: How the data is stored and changed according to the
commands and the changes done to the data and many other things etc. ¬ Client side: The user
interface which is used by the user to give the commands in a easy way. ¬ Facet Browsing: The
faceting is implemented by the changes required by the user in a desired format where the things are
separated. ¬ Reconciliation Service API: report the service structure. ¬ The server side of OpenRefine
is executed in JavaScript and it uses jQuery and jQueryUI to convert and it works in all modern
browsers. The most astonishing design highlight for
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The Kent State Massacre Essay
On May 4, 1970 at approximately 12:24 PM members of the Ohio National Guard shot at and killed
several unarmed Kent State University students. These students were protesting President Nixon s
decision to invade Cambodia. While some of the students who were shot at were actively protesting at
the time of the shooting, others were simply walking by or casually observing the protest from a
distance. How could an appalling incident like this occur? What possessed the members of the Ohio
National Guard to shoot at unarmed students? In order to fully understand the circumstances
surrounding the Kent State Massacre, it is important to back track several days and establish a timeline
of events leading up to the massacre. On April 30, 1970, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is interesting to note there was a stark contrast between day and night activities in the city of Kent.
During the day, guardsmen casually patrolled and went about business as usual. In fact, there were
even reports that throughout the daytime hours students would have long, peaceful conversations with
the guardsmen. However, at night, the violence would break out while mass protests were held,
forcing the students and guardsmen to quickly retreat to opposite sides. Once again, on the evening of
May 3, non lethal force was used and people were arrested as the guardsmen again struggled to take
control of the violence erupting in the city of Kent Ohio. Earlier in the weekend, university officials
banned all protests and assemblies on campus. Students ignored this ruling and began congregating
around eleven AM for the scheduled twelve noon protest. When the protest began, a Kent State police
officer patrolled the campus with several guardsmen in a jeep announcing that the protest was illegal
and everyone must leave the campus immediately. In response to this dispersion call, the students
became violent, throwing rocks and attacking the jeep. The general in charge of the guardsmen in
Kent, General Canterbury, ordered the guardsmen to arm themselves and fire tear gas in an attempt to
disperse the crowd. As the crowd of
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Example Of 3p Movies
Top 15 Free 3GP Mobile Movie Download Sites Having a video content movie to play directly on
your cell phone is a big addition to any website that targets mobile users. Increasingly people are
getting more attached to their mobile phones than their laptops. 3GP movies can be downloaded to
your mobile using a third party tool. 1. Fztvseries.com It s a perfect website if you want to download
easily newly released movies and various TV series in 3GP and AVI formats. It has a great database
and most of the new movies are uploaded as earliest as possible. Also, it owns FAQ features and a
Facebook with detailed information and troubleshoot any issue that you may face. For example,
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https://moviespur.org/ 4. New3gpmovies It s another one of the great websites known to download
3GP mobile movies hollywood in hindi. The best thing about this website is it provides you a great
collection of movies and tv shows in a 3GP format without any cost and also the size of these 3GP
movie files will not take over entire storage of your mobile device. To download 3GP movies for this
website you will need their official browser, through it you can get improved downloading speed.
new3gpmovies.co.in/ 5. Club3gp If you love to watch movies and tv shows, this website is made for
you. One of the great thing about Club3gp is that you find numerous movies on this website that are
not available on any other website. This website allows you to watch and download every movie and
shows available in the collection in 3GP format. There is no worry to catch malicious files from this
website, it is safe to your mobile phone and free of viruses and malware. http://ww17.club3gp.com/ 6.
3gpmania It s an amazingly designed website that allows you to download new 3GP movies and tv
shows in light size 3GP formats with great quality. The best thing about this website is its quality and
size of 3GP movie files. If you want to have a great 3GP experience, this website is made for you and
your entertainment need. The movies are arranged into categories
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Symbolism In The Truman Show
Truman Burbank is the star of a favored reality television show called The Truman Show. The show is
a live feed of Truman s life. Cameras continue to roll 24 hours a day, seven days a week, commercial
free. The whole world tunes in to watch and over the years has developed a connection with Truman.
However, Truman Burbank has no idea. He believes he lives in the town of Seahaven, a staged set on
which he has remained his whole life. In The Truman Show, Writer Andrew Niccol illustrates the
theme of perception versus reality through the use of dramatic irony, pathos, and symbolism. Andrew
Niccol s use of dramatic irony gives us an inside look on the life of Truman and how his whole
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At the beginning of the movie, it was stated that Truman was the very first child ever to be adopted by
a corporation, even going as far as saying that he was born on live television. This brings out lots of
emotion and opinions about the show. Viewers feel lots of sympathy for Truman because nothing in
his life has ever been his own other than his reactions. That is what Christoff said made the show
work, We ve become bored with watching actors give us phony emotions. We re tired of pyrotechnics
and special effects. While the world he inhabits is in some respects counterfeit, there s nothing fake
about Truman himself. No scripts, no cue cards...It isn t always Shakespeare, but it s genuine. It s a
life (The Truman Show).
Niccol uses Truman Burbank s fear of water as a form of symbolism for Truman s isolation, not only
the physical seclusion of the dome from the outside world but also his feeling of solitude from his
friends and family in the world he thought was real. He, rightfully so, begins to feel like the whole
world is against him and this makes him feel alone. In contrast, Sylvia began to symbolize truth. She
was Truman s light at the end of the tunnel. She was the only real encounter in Truman s life, and this
was huge because she was what motivated him to gather up the courage to search for the truth. His
goal became to ultimately find Sylvia and run away with her to Fiji. This represents his
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Mandatory Concealed Weapons On Campus
Because of the changes of brutal criminal acts on college campus, numerous professional weapon
extremist have recommended that both the college student and college instructors ought to be
permitted to carry concealed weapons on campus. Those for this may assert that their rights have been
damaged on the grounds that numerous school grounds decline to permit weapons of any sort on
grounds. It is not the privilege to convey a firearm which is in level headed discussion here, yet rather
it is whether firearms ought to be permitted on a school grounds. The Constitution of The United
States of America as of now concedes nationals the privilege to carry concealed weapon, and being in
the south, I am by a wide margin no outsider to seeing a firearm every once in a while, however it is
not proper for firearms to be in a defenseless region, for example, a school grounds. There are as of
now an excess of firearms accessible to the general population, and permitting them on an instructive
office would extraordinarily improve the probability of harm or demise. Americans, as beforehand
specified, have the privilege to carry weapons, and this ought to be held sacrosanct, and not
encroached, taken away, or restricted. Then again, stricter gun control ought to be executed for the
individuals who decided to convey a hid weapon, and firearm control ought to be carried out by
having stricter accreditation forms before a gun or firearm grant is issued, escalated mental assessment
for the
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Enduring Love Chapter 2 Summary
Briony such the twins in the night and she is thinking about how she can protect her sister from
Robbie. When she is near the temple to such after the twins, something is moving in the bush behind
her. She is turning around and a short time after this a figure is running out of the bush and something
else that sounds like Lola is calling for help name. Briony is running to her and is saying that she saw
Lola being assaulted. Lola doesn t answer Briony on her question. Briony is sure that the figure who
she saw was Robbie. Briony tried to bring Lola at home, but Lola is very weak from this what
happened to her. On the way back home they are meeting Leon, who picked Lola up and is bringing
her home. On their way Briony is telling Leon the story. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She went to an interrogation and sworn testimony. Lola has been examined and Brinoy feels good
about what she did. Cecilia is walking worried through the room and she looks angry to Briony,
because she can t believe the story from her sister. In the living room is everyone waiting for Robbie.
Briony get the letter out of Cecilia s room and is showing it the policeman, Leon an her mom Emily.
Cecilia is angry about it and will that they stop to read her letter. Emily is saying to Cecilia that she
could prevent that if she had shown the letter earlier. In the morning Robbie is coming back whit the
twins. Everyone is happy that the twins are back. The policeman is taking Robbie in the car and they
are driving away. I am pretty sure that Briony is lying about what she saw and that Robbie didn t do
anything. I like the part in the book were Briony is telling the story to everyone and that more and
more people believe her story because you can see on this part how fast spread rumor. I think that is a
good example that you should always say the truth. I think that Briony didn t tell the truth in this part
and that she just said this because she didn t like Robbie. I am very excited how the story will go
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Challenging Lutgendorf s Ideas within his Article through...
Intro: The discourse of film is a questionable field of study in its own respect. To say whether a film is
influence or not by another medium is a problematic area as there are many factors to account for
which can influence an artist s project. In Philip Lutgendorf s article, Is There An Indian Way of
Filmmaking? (2006), he attempts to suggest how texts from the Indian cultural heritage could be used
for the discourse of both Indian cinema as well as to the study of cinema itself, which justifies
discussion. This essay will attempt to challenge Lutgendorf s ideas within his article through Hayao
Miyazaki s film, Spirited Away (2001) through the discussion of manga/animae origin, Japanese
mythology, and genre hybridity.
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Manga literally translates to informal drawings or impromptu sketches , and are the Japanese
equivalent to comic books. New Treasure Island featured many western influences such as the use of
big eyes, which is noticeable in Walt Disney s work. Ultimately, Tezuka laid the foundations for
modern manga. Because of manga s large popularity, it went onto the filmic medium known as
animae. Like manga and its early development, animae has had help in its creative development. The
large sum of aid in the growth of animae was western influences in cartooning, such as Walt Disney,
as well as literature from works from Lewis Carroll s Alice in Wonderland (1865) and L. Frank Baum
s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). Spirited Away contains influences of both Alice in Wonderland
as well as The Wonderful Wizard of Oz since both Chihiro, Dorothy, and Alice are lost in a fantastical
world which they know nothing about, and face a female power hungry antagonist who attempts to
stop their desire to go back home.
Para. 1: Referring back to the origins of manga and animae, these art forms were created to repress the
American influence over Japan through the revival of traditional Japanese art practices such as
woodblock paintings, and jojō ga literally translated to sentimental , or lyrical painting , which was
created by Yumeji Takehisa (1884 1934), and often depicted portrait paintings of Japanese women.
These
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Teaching Philosophy Statement Essay
Teaching Philosophy Statement
In the movie The Matrix, Morphis says to Neo I can only show you the door, I can t open it for you.
The door that Morphis is talking about is this incredible vast knowledge that is unknown to Neo. What
better person to show, to teach, to inform Neo than his teacher, Morphis. You see, I see myself as
Morphis, the teacher, whenever I step into a classroom. As I look across the room, there isn t just one
Neo , but there are thirty or forty Neos. This is an extreme job for someone that understands how hard
it is to open that door.
I have always heard throughout my life that the key to life is knowledge; the key to success is
knowledge. These are two different subjects that can be touched upon. Knowledge ... Show more
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Although English didn t inspire me, Science was what inspired me to be a teacher. As a junior in high
school, I was taking what my science teacher said and teaching and helping my classmates. Most of
those classmates were the students that had a higher GPA then myself. It proved to be worthwhile,
because that was my first teaching experience. Somebody may have said that isn t anything, that can t
be the only thing that inspired you to teach. It isn t, I had my life figured out. I loved the ocean, I loved
the creatures of the ocean, I loved the sound of the waves as they lapped against the shore, I wanted to
become a marine biologist. That was my goal. That is what I wanted to do with my life. Then it hit me,
I m being selfish. I have a talent that not everybody on this earth has. This talent wasn t teaching, but
this talent was the ability to talk to anybody and everybody, at any time of the day about anything that
popped into out heads.
It took me awhile to think about what I wanted to do with my life after I realized what I had inside of
me. At first I wanted to be a psychologist. I was thinking, if I wanted to use what I had, why not get
paid an extreme amount of money for it. Then it hit me again. That is being selfish. There was
something else that was wrong with being a psychologist that just didn t set with me correctly. The
thing is, whenever I met somebody and get to know him or her, they become a part of me. I learn
different aspects from different
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Youtube Symphony Orchestra
Today, classical music by many can be seen as a dying genre of music. Not often do people attend
concerts to be moved emotionally, for entertainment, or as a means of socializing. Though groups such
as 2Cellos, Piano Guys, and the YouTube Symphony Orchestra have recently driven people back to
concert halls and have them watching classical performances online. The YouTube Symphony
Orchestra has made a significant movement to this genre of music by live streaming their
performances (one in 2009 and the other in 2011).
YouTube Symphony Orchestra s performance in 2011 had people hustling to the Sydney Opera House,
and was live streamed around the world for viewers at home. The orchestra performed various pieces
of music from modern to classical. Though their final piece, The Firebird by Igor Stravinsky, brought
the performance together and captivated the audience. The Firebird is a ballet, which was inspired
from Russian folklore of a magical bird that is both a blessing and curse to its master . Stravinsky
composed the music for Sergei Diaghilev s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first song played from the Orchestra was Infernal Dance. The whole orchestra plays a loud chord
to show the intensity of the piece. The rhythm of this movement is syncopation due to the rhythm not
being on the beat. This makes the strong beat weak, thus giving a chilling ambience. Infernal Dance
then transitions to the soothing movement Berceuse. Berceuse is a lullaby played by the bassoon. The
Orchestra concludes the concert with Finale. Finale is the finishing piece of The Firebird and uses one
french horn for the melody in a dynamic of piano. The whole orchestra soon joins in creating a hymn
like choral. Instead of ending with a grand note, the brass takes the melody at a faster pace developing
a celebratory ending. With its uneven rhythmic and extravagant arrangement this Suite fashions a
spellbinding
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F108 Managing Army Change Summary Review Notes
F108 Managing Army Change Summary Review Welcome to the review of the lessons that compose
the F100 block. This review is organized by lessons F101 through F107. F101, Strategic Change
F102, Developing Army Organizational Capability F103, Total Army Analysis (TAA) and Planning,
Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) F104, Developing Materiel Capabilities
(Acquisition) F105, Manning the Army F106, Army Force Generation F107, Operational Contract
Support There are no specific reading requirements unique to this lesson; we assume that you have
read all the reading assignments pertaining to each individual lesson. F101 Strategic Change During
this lesson, you were introduced to the strategic agencies and the force management processes ...
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The Army emphasis during Phase 1 is to analyze the capability gap from their DOTMLPF
perspectives and to further refine concep Phase 2: Design Organizations. The Design Organizations
phase analyzes the proposed organization for doctrinal correctness. Phase 3: Develop Organizational
Models. Phase 3 of the Army Force Development Model transitions organizational development
responsibilities from the TRADO Phase 4: Determine Organizational Authorizations. This phase is the
analysis stage for determining the Army force structure mix or how organizations (resourc Phase 5:
Document Organizational Authorizations. This process results in the generation of organizational
authorizations documented as modification tables of o F103 Total Army Analysis (TAA) and Planning,
Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPB During this lesson, you continued to focus on the key
agencies and major force management processes used in developing warfighting capability provided
to combatant comm Force Management DOD PPBE PPBE is the DOD s primary resource
management system. PPBE ties together strategy, programs, and resources. It makes and captures
decisions and is a decision support system for modernization, readiness, force structure, etc. Its
purpose is to produce a plan, program, and a defense budget that is strategy
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  • 2. Tenochtitl Human Sacrifice Today Throughout the time from the thirteenth century to the early sixteenth century, Aztecs or Mexica as they called themselves performed the practice of human sacrifice. The Aztecs were situated in what is now modern day Mexico City but was once called Tenochtitlan. This city stands in scattered ruins today as archeological proof of the sacrifices along with offerings they made to their gods. Sacrifices today are something regarded as immoral and unethical however in the time of the Aztecs it was performed as a sacred duty. Laws that defined behavior and responsibility that provided structure to the nation, governed Aztecs. The society was divided into three parts the macehualli who were peasants, the Pilli who were the nobility and the tlacotin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was a powerful, political and religious city housing great temples and pyramids divided into 4 quadrants. The largest of these temples was by far the Templo Mayor or Great Pyramid stood at the centre of Tenochtitlan. Standing at 90 feet high it consisted of two step pyramids side by side and a smaller pyramid specifically devoted to Quetzalcoatl (feathered serpent god). Over the course of around 200 years starting in 1325, the Templo Mayor was reconstructed seven times due to new leaders ruling Tenochtitlan. These pyramids represented two mountains that were sacred to the Aztecs, Tonacatepetl and Hill of Coatepec. Tonacatepetl or Hill of Sustenance s main deity was Tlaloc (god of fertility and water). The Hill of Coatepec was the birthplace of Huitzilopochtli. This is important, as Huitzilopochtli was the Aztec god of war, sun and most importantly human sacrifice; he was also patron of Tenochtitlan. The combination of these gods on Templo Mayor represents atl tlachinolli meaning burnt water, which indicated warfare helping the Aztecs to acquire power and wealth. Both of these temples had structures atop of each pyramid showing images of the two gods, accessed by balustrades with carved serpents at their base. These statues and pyramids show us that religion played a tremendous role in Aztec ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Dante s Inferno How the Punishment Fits the Crime To merely say that Dante was interested in the world of hell would be an understatement. His needs to explore and write about the nine different realms could best be described as an obsession. It s an adventure, a tale, a dream (or nightmare) of different historical, biblical, and Greek gods and creatures living their lives in the afterlife of the underground world. Each level has its own form of punishment fitting the crime one has committed. Level one, Limbo: for those who have not acted upon sin to be punished for, but rather didn t accept Christ as their savior. Those in Limbo aren t harmed or living in suffering. They live in a deficient form of heaven. The place is green and peaceful, but the people there are full of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both sinners lived in anger and either with themselves or at others. The individuals that expressed their anger are there fighting each other, ripping at each other s skin. The gloomy, yet mad live beneath the river, forever indebted to sadness. Because the sullen have lived their lives being in constant anger with themselves, they continue to live so in that exact manner. Circles six through nine are those who have committed a more serious, heinous crime than those in one through five. For Dante, the most serious crimes are those of betrayal. (Pg 788, Chevigny) Circle six is the introductory of lower levels. The theme of this level is heresy. Those who have questioned or attempted to stray from church reside here. The people of level six are in tombs that are on fire. This is a slight preview of the hell we think of today. To question the Christian faith and to knowingly and openly think that there is no afterlife, but instead believe that the soul dies with the body is the best to describe their punishment. People become aware of a heaven or hell the moment they die. And once that hit that moment, it s too late to decide whether or not there is such existence. For that reason, they are forever stuck in their tombs (or modern day caskets) and live in constant sensation of being burned. There are three rings in circle seven determined by the type of violence they ve committed. The outer ring is reserved for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Keratin In Organisms Keratin monomers come together and form keratin intermediate filaments. These keratin intermediate filaments can assemble into strong networks that assist in attaching keratinocytes together. Keratinocytes are epidermal cells that can produce keratin. Keratin intermediate filaments also fasten the epidermis to underlying layers of skin. Yes, I would expect to find the same protein in other organisms. This is because keratin provides the structure for things many organisms have like hair, nails, feathers, skin, etc.I would expect to find keratin in mammals (hair, nails, hooves, skin, etc), birds (feathers, beaks, claws, etc), and reptiles (scales, claws, shells, etc) with these things keratin helps the structure of. Some specific examples would be tortoises, horses, etc. Yes because the gene can be altered through mutations in species. One example being that humans have skin while reptiles have scales. It also depends on what protein the gene is supposed to make according to the organism it is in. If the cell puts the exons together in one way, it makes one proteins, but if the exons are put together in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason for the similarity between derived traits is due to nucleotide sequences. Organisms have different sequences of genes that make up the variety we see and the existence of the organism, and they can be related because of these sequences. If every organism in the world had the same sequences and the same genes, every organism would be identical and the same, as there is no difference in their makeup. Thus, there would also be no evolution or change. Using DNA sequences when studying evolutionary relationships provides evidence that all scientists can discover, but other structures and sequences can also be used to help identify evolution, like homologous structures. Although, physical features alone cannot be relied on because there can be differences that aren t physically visible, like genetic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Stress in the Emergency Department Stress, Burnout, and Compassion Fatigue in the Emergency Department Background Nursing is a field that many enter with the intention of helping and providing care to those with mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual needs (Lombardo Eyre, 2011). Many consider nursing as their calling; yet have not prepared themselves for the emotional and physical implications that come from having interpersonal relationships with families and patients. As nurses care for the ill, traumatized, and vulnerable patients in their charge, they inadvertently expose themselves to the pain, suffering, and trauma that their patients are experiencing on a regular basis. When the continued stress of this field is not dealt with, one can become a victim of the overwhelming need that surrounds them, which can result in burnout or compassion fatigue. This not only effects ones physical and emotional health, but also results in decreased productivity and job satisfaction, as well as increasing job turnover rate (Lombardo Eyre, 2011; Boyle, 2011). This concept is predominantly true of those working in the Emergency Department, and is actually where the context of compassion fatigue was first noted approximately two decades ago, but is also seen across the spectrum of health care providers in all areas (Boyle, 2011). This topic will be discussed further in the words following, as well as an exploration of ways to overcome compassion fatigue in the workplace. Definition of Terms In order to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Foreshadowing And Symbol Of Red Wine Quote: The wine was red wine, and it had stained the ground of the narrow street in the suburb of Saint Antoine, in Paris, where it was spilled. Main idea: A barrel of wine broke and spilled all over the street in the suburb of Saint Antonio staining the bricks. What literary devices are being used in this quote? The literary devices that are being used in the quote is foreshadowing and symbolism. Symbolism is used in this quote by using the object of red wine. The red wine that stains the street s ground symbolizes blood. Charles Dickens then uses foreshadowing in this quote by indicating that Saint Antoine, in Paris will be stained with blood all over the street. How is the author using the device? The author is using the devices of foreshadowing and symbolism to send a hidden message to the reader that a major event will occur in the suburb of Saint Antonio that will affect many people. The author is telling the reader that the great amount of bloodshed that will occur will play a big apart and effect the characters in the book greatly, because not long after this quote is used many characters were connected together and introduced through the object of wine. Historical Context: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this time in London has a brutal social and justice system and uses extreme measures to kill people for minor and/or major crimes. The people of France during this time is getting more intolerant and is reaching their breaking point. 10 years later in 1789 the French Revolution begins with the storming of the Bastille. The Bastille was also known as The Bastille Saint Antoine. It was a state prison. The prison was a symbol of monarchy, authority, abuse, and oppression. Citizens wanted to seize the prison and talked often about it. However, It was aggressively attacked by the mob. They killed the guards, took over, and the only seven prisoners in it at the time was set ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Innovation Location Matters Summary The article Innovation: Location Matters discusses how the challenges for competiveness in advanced nations and regions has changed. It elaborates on how organizations must create and commercialize a stream of new products and processes that shift the technology frontier. Companies must be able to innovate to sustain competitive advantage by acquiring and deploying the best current technology. Location matters for innovation, and companies must broaden their approaches to the management of innovation accordingly: by developing and commercializing innovation in the most attractive location, taking active steps to access locational strengths, and proactively enhancing the environment for innovation and commercialization in locations where they operate (Porter Stern, 2001). Analysis The authors of the article, Innovation: Location Matters are Michael Porter and Scott Stern. Michael Porter is an economist, researcher, author, advisor, speaker and teacher. Throughout his career at Harvard Business School, he has brought economic theory and strategy concepts to bear on many of the most challenging problems facing corporations, economies and societies, including market competition and company strategy, economic development, the environment, and health care. His extensive research is widely recognized in governments, corporations, NGOs, and academic circles around the globe. His research has received numerous awards, and he is the most cited scholar today in economics and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Persuasive Speech About Sleep Wake up. Drown in knowledge for the next seven hours. Eat. Homework. Sleep. Repeat. Does this sound like you? Wait, that s all of us! For twelve years, the seven hour day at school just seems to get longer and longer every year. I know, graduation day is laying out at the beach while we suffer learning about pythagorean theorem. As as much as we despise this thing called school, there are steps to excel academically, mentally, and emotionally. I think we ve all cried at least once over how stressful school can be. First of all, we all hear the lectures get enough sleep to be productive the next day, by our teachers. They aren t lying to you. For instance, my close friend has the idea that if he stays up the night before until 2:00 AM studying for his test the same morning at 8:00 AM that he will have a better chance to score better than studying during decent hours. Come to find out, he could hardly keep his eyes open during the two hour exam even if he chugged a venti caramel macchiato from Starbucks. Even if you put the book under your pillow at night, that won t work either to retain information. According to SleepFoundation, the proper amount of sleep consists of 7 9 hours for the certain age group. Sleep is vital because it rejuvenates our organs, especially our brain. Guess what my friend did after his test? He slept for four hours straight. Although we are all guilty of procrastination, it cause stress for forcing our brain to work increasingly faster and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Exchange Rate Homework Chapter 3 Questions 1. Utah Bank s bid price for Canadian dollars is $.7938 and its ask price is $.81. What is the bid/ask percentage spread? 2. Of what use is a forward contract to an MNC? 3. If a euro is worth $.80, what is the value of a dollar in euros? 4. What is the function of the Eurocurrency market? 5. Why do interest rates vary among countries? Why are interest rates similar for those European countries that use the euro as their currency? Small Business Dilemma Use of the Foreign Exchange Markets by the Sports Exports Company (see textbook, 8th edition) Chapter 4 Questions 1. Assume that the U.S. inflation rate becomes high relative to Canadian inflation. Other things being equal, how should this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet, in many years annual exchange rates between the corresponding currencies have changed by 10 percent or more. What does this information suggest about PPP? 5. Explain why PPP does not hold. Chapter 9 Questions 1. Explain the technical technique for forecasting exchange rates. 2. Explain the fundamental technique for forecasting exchange rates. 3. Explain the market based technique for forecasting exchange rates. 4. What are some limitations of using a fundamental technique to forecast exchange rates? Small Business Dilemma Exchange Rate Forecasting by the Sports Exports Company (see textbook, 8th edition) Chapter 10 Questions 1. Your employer, a large MNC, has asked you to assess its transaction exposure. Its projected cash flows are as follows for the next year: | | | |Current Exchange Rate in U.S. | |Currency |Total Inflow |Total Outflow |Dollars | |Danish krone (DK) |DK50,000,000 |DK40,000,000 | $.15 | |British pound (£) | £2,000,000 | £1,000,000 |$1.50 | Assume that the movements in the Danish krone and the pound are highly correlated. Provide your assessment as to your firm s degree ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Cyber Incident Response Plan For Cyber Attack 1 What are the procedures incase of an attack. We should write a well developed cyber incident response plan that includes all the protocols to responses. Our plan should generally have these following components, such as response team, reporting, initial response, investigation, recovery and follow up, public relations, and law enforcement. The job of the response team is to develop cyber incident response plan and for investing and responding to cyber attack. They will identify and classify cyber attack sceneries, and figuring out what tools and technology will be used to detect the attack. Determined the scope of the attack and internal investigation. Lastly, address the data breach and conduct follow reviews. Second, The cyber incident response plan should address procedures to take on discovery and reporting of cyber attack incidents. For example, set up team to monitor industry practices, checking if all the system are updated and patched. Non stop monitoring the system activity and computers logs to see any incidents, than recorded it in a track log for later use. Third, if there was a report of a cyber attack, the response team should start their investigation whether the attack had occurred. The response team should quickly stop the attacker right away and stop the spreading further into the companies computers system. After doing that they should document what they have done and the incident. Forth, investigating the cyber security we need to construct internal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Environmental Analysis Of The Okanagan Valley In British... The region that I will be picking for this report is the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia. It is located in the southern part of the province. It is the second largest wine region with approximately 4000 hectares of vineyards ( Okanagan Wine , n.d.). The region grows slight more red grapes compared to whites. According to a report by Bremmer (2014), white grape varieties represent 49%, whereas reds represents 51%. Some of the wines that are famous in this location include Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay and Cabernet Franc. This location is also suitable to produce icewine every year despite of the excellent cold climate conditions that it has. Each region has different climate and therefore has slightly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Labrusca variety is the only local vines that they are easy to grow. However, it does not produce good quality wine like the Europeans did. Sooner, government prohibition had forced wineries to remove vines and to plan crops instead ( A Brief History of The Okanagan Wine Industry , 2014). The prohibition was then abolished in 1921. Commercial wine production was then re established. The first commercial winemaker, Calona Vineyards in Kelowna has established during 1935. It used Labrusca vines to create dessert and fortified wines. During the 1960s, the wine industry moved away from fortified wines and focused on hybrid grapes (Hickton, 2005). Drinkers were being more specific in wine drinking. They search for wines that are suitable to drink and to pair with food. During the 1980s, winemakers believe that they have to produce quality wine in order to enter the competitive market. They then started to grow vinifera vines. From this point, the wine industry starts to grow and has been successful in the last few decades. 3. Appellation System The appellation system in the Okanagan Valley is called the BC VQA, which stands for British Columbia Vinters Quality Alliance. It is established in 1990. It guarantees origin and to ensure wines meet minimum quality requirements ( What is BC VQA? , n.d.). The wines are regulated under the Wines of Marked Quality Regulation in 2013. It is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Impact of Derivative Trading on the Volatility in the... Impact of derivative trading on the volatility in the stock market of India Abhinav Barik Abstract This research paper focuses on the impact the derivative trading has had on the stock market of India. The impact is judged by the change in the volatility after the introduction of the derivative trading. In this paper 5 stocks are taken on which derivative trading was introduced and 4 stocks on which derivative trading was not introduced. The daily closing price of those stocks was taken for two periodspre derivative period and the post derivative period. These were analyzed using GARCH model to find the variance equation and then the GARCH coefficients from this equation were compared using the Wald test to check if the volatility ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Author Sangeeta Wats In this paper the author examines whether there is any probable implication of derivatives expiration for the underlying spot market volatility. The GARCH (1,1) results show that for the entire period the derivative expiration days/weeks are the significant factors that affect the volatility of the spot market. 2.6 The Temporal relationship between derivatives trading and spot market volatility in the U.K. : Emperical analysis and Monte Carlo Evidence. Authors Kyriacos Kyriacaou and Lucio Sarno In this paper the authors examine the relationship between spot market volatility, future trading and options trading. The result obtained suggests that futures trading and options trading are found to affect the spot market volatility but in the reverse direction. 2.7 The effect of derivative trading on volatility of the underlying asset: evidence from the greek stock market. Authors Evangelos Drimbetas, Nikolaos Sariannidis and Nicos Porfiris In this paper the effect of the introduction of the futures and options into FTSE/ASE 20 INDEX on the volatility of the underlying index has been studied. The results show that the volatility in the has decreased indicating that the market has become more efficient. 2.8 Impact of derivative trading on stock market volatility in India: A study of S P CNX Nifty. Authors Ruchika Gahlot, Saroj K. Datta, and Sheeba Kapil In this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Save The Bee s Collection As the holidays roll around, we can easily get caught up in the struggle to find the perfect gift . We ll spend weeks running from store to store, stressing ourselves out and second guessing every idea. This holiday season take the worry out of what should be a joyous time. Just make the one stop shop at Fleurt Boutique in Covington and mark off your list with these Christmas gifts from Fleurt. Rosary Necklace You don t have to be Catholic to appreciate the timeless beauty and sense of spirituality that is invoked by a rosary. The look is mirrored in many VSA pieces available at Fleurt Boutique. If you re not exactly sure of the style and personality of the person you are buying for, then pick out an accessory that draws from this classic symbol of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This line is centered on the natural beauty of bees, building off of their golden color. Whether earrings, a choker or a ring, this bee tiful collection is sure to provide a truly unique gift for a loved one that s just as unique. San Benito Sacred Heart Collection For your friend and/or family members that are drawn to the vintage style, you ll want to check out the San Benito and Sacred Heart lines from VSA at Fleurt Boutique. This collection would be at home dressing up a simple tee and pair of jeans or on a red shawl in a Spanish mission. Help your loved one make a statement with their accessories by giving them a gift from the Sacred Heart and/or San Benito Collection. Shawl If you re buying for someone who likes to layer, then browse our gorgeous and one of kind shawls. These are a great gift because you aren t forced to guess their exact clothes size. A neutral color will be versatile enough to work with outfits already in their closet and can be worn throughout the fall, winter and early spring months. Perfect Party ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Terrorism And Non State Violent Groups The three most critical national security threats confronting the U.S. The three most critical national security threats confronting the U.S. over the next five years include the following: terrorism and non state violent groups, cybercrime, and climate change. While some of these threats present different challenges and ramifications, I believe that within the next five years, foreign hatched and homegrown terror attacks on the U.S. homeland will remain the most as it is currently imminent threats to U.S. national security. The next critical threat is cybercrime on the U.S. critical infrastructure and other facilities of security importance. The third is the primary and secondary effects of climate change. I examined these threats below. Terrorism and Non State Violent Groups Since 9/11 attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center, U.S., many Americans often ask if they are safer today than they were fifteen years ago. The answer to that question is undetermined. Surely, U.S. has done an excellent job in thwarting terrorist plots in the years since 9/11 than compared to the six years prior . As Pope, Strom and Hollywood have shown, from 1995 2001, only 31.9% of plots were foiled . However, in the aftermath of 9/11 attacks, from 2002 through 2012, 80.6% of all terrorist plots were foiled before getting to execution . The great strides made in thwarting plots comes at a huge cost. After 9/11, U.S. has pumped a colossal amount of resources into defense and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Electron Microscope INTRODUCTION Electron microscopes are generally microscopes that use electrons as a source of illumination to create an image, unlike light microscopes that relays on light. One of these types of microscopes is Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), This microscope uses electrons to scan the surface of a sample giving an observer a highly magnified image of the sample. The electron microscope has been an amazing tool for research purposes around the world for many decades and the technique was discovered and developed throughout the years. A SEM consist of a column that is situated at the top which generates an electron beam, and at the bottom there is a sample stage, a thermionic cathode in the column is heated up by an electric current and emit electrons into the vacuum and below it is an anode connected to a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another limitation to this technique is that it s expensive to buy and to maintain. SEM is limited to solid samples so all the liquids and gaseous materials cannot be viewed under this microscope, also samples that cannot withstand vacuum pressures cannot be viewed under this equipment. Since the scanning electron microscope is more focused on the surface it cannot accurately give information about the bulk at once. For samples that are not metallic like biological samples like tissues and cells coating is necessary since they are not electrically conductive, this becomes a limitation because a living cell cannot be viewed since coating would kill it so these are some of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Article Rebuttal Article Rebuttal Maybelline Torres University of Phoenix BCOM/275 April 17, 2012 Prof. Lourdes Lebrón Bayrón Article Rebuttal In this article rebuttal an analysis will take place on the authors, reliability, credibility, and validity on the account of Noah s flood. The rebuttal will give emphasis on the claims young earth creationist have on the earth s existence period. Additionally, address old earth and young earth theories. Finally identify any fallacies in the argument. For centuries creation theorists have given emphasis to Noah s flood as enough evidence to a universal deluge. Nevertheless, it is understood the ark presented in the Bible had a higher credibility to a local flood. According ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The following claim states that it can give evidence that all animals and humans originated from occupants of the ark. The people could have descended from the ark inhabitants, but scientist lack evidence on the animals descending from the ark. Finding the ark does not give evidence of the ancestry of all creatures. One way to refute this is consider the Koala in Australia. How did this earthly animal travel to Australia once the ark settled? Traveling this distance would be impossible nevertheless because the flood was local Koalas did not need to be on the ark. Furthermore, the author asserts that locating ark remains forces paleontologists to re decipher fossils as an effect of the flood, not of many years buildup. Old earth creationists relates fully with the geological proof of the arks old age existence. There are no findings of the ark, although several informants alleged to have seen it. In reality the ark will never be located, most likely it no longer exists. Noah maybe used the ark wood for rebuilding the society. God declared to Noah never again would He destroy the world with water. Noah was clear he had no use for the ark maybe he dismantled it for constructing material. Moreover, creation theorists Baumgardner, and Barnett claim after the flood the land would have resembled a lifeless wilderness deprived of trees and plants. If the plant and tree seeds floated after the flood it would still take many years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Signals Maintains Its Airlines Outlook At Upcycle Late For... Signals maintains its Airlines outlook at Upcycle Late for North America, which is expected to have the strongest performance of any region with approximately half of the industry s profits, amounting to $15.7B (Business Insider, Jun 15). The overall industry is projected to generate $29.3B in collective profits in 2015 from revenues of $727B. Growth in developing markets will help drive a 4% 6% increase in passenger demand, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs). Much of the growth in the airline industry can be attributed to more passenger departures, which have increased 6.5% YoY (IATA, Jun 15). This suggests that while there is an increase in the number of departures, the average flight is shorter. A drop in the price of oil ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Careful management of capacity has been an integral part of US airlines strategy and consolidation has given US airlines an element of pricing power. Despite a concentrated effort from the majority of airlines to resist capacity expansion, investors are concerned that expansion by some airlines is putting too many seats into the market, which could disrupt the balance between supply and demand at the same time that oil prices have climbed 34% since a 2015 low on March 17 (current price for Brent oil is $54/bbl.). However, most airlines will likely resist expanding capacity rather than use their fuel cost savings to pursue market share gains (Bloomberg Business, May 15). Moody s projects that ROIC for rated US airlines will improve sharply in 2015 as lower fuel costs and capacity discipline spur growth in profits. The average ROICs for 2010 2014 for Delta, Southwest and United were 10.8%, 8.4% and 7.5%, respectively. Moody s believes that each of these companies can keep their ROICs above these historical averages if the industry maintains capacity discipline, and the price of Brent oil remains below $100/bbl (Mar 15). CAGR from 2005 to 2014 for airline revenues in the US was 5%. EBITDA margin also increased from 9.5% in 2013 to 11.8% in 2014. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Big Data Imagine being in a room with 10 people talking to you. Would you be able to understand the conversations? It would be hard to concentrate on any one person s conversation, but you could probably do it. Now, imagine being at the Superdome with 70,000 people talking to you. Would you be able to understand any of the conversations? You probably could not understand any one person for a length of time, but again you might pick out some of the words. Well, what if the scenario was 7 billion people speaking 6 thousand languages at an auctioneer s pace on the topic of their personal family lineage; would you be able to create someone s whole family tree? This is the type of scenario that represents the different facets of Big Data. What does it mean to say big data ? Big Data is more than just massive amounts of data stored together. It is more than just data delivered or analyzed fast. Meta Group s Doug Laney described it as data that has volume, velocity, and variety (2001). This is the 3 V s of Big Data and is widely used to define it. Additions to this definition include other V s, such as veracity and value (XXX). What is volume? Volume could be 7 billion people speaking at once. It can be the data created by millions of Americans uploading photos, buying shoes online, or searching for the definition of Big Data. It is the volume of data being created by researchers at unprecedented amounts to chart the stars, to map the human genome, or to trend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Clinical Scientists Association The Association of Clinical Scientists (ACS) is a highly regard resource used by scholars in the field of Clinical Science, scholars including physicians, researchers and scientists use this resource to gain knowledge and publish research. This association focuses on the advancement of research and learning in laboratory science through collaboration between physicians and professionals. Furthermore, ACS encourages networking between professionals in the field of clinical science by organizing workshops and seminars around the world. The workshops and seminars are reliable because they have been held for over 50 years, demonstrating their methods are effective and successful. The association is considered a reliable source because it is controlled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like the many highly regarded resources in this field, the Portland Press works toward advancements in promoting and sharing research among scholars. This organization has given scholars an opportunity to be publish and advertise their work so knowledge can be spread between the different areas in Clinical Science. Also, this database has organized their publishing into individual subgroups so individuals in all areas of academia can identify and access the information sections for easily. Furthermore, the Portland Press has a very educated and diverse editorial board that works hard to make sure the information published is credible and organized. Diversity of editorial board plays a major role for this database because information from various areas of Clinical Science is implemented in the work published and advertise, therefore, scholars with different types of knowledge and experience are used to efficiently organize and prepare articles for different audiences. Additionally, this publisher provides their audience with easy access to past and current issues in this field through journals to assist different scholars in their search for different types of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Why Is Whitney Houston A Tragic Hero A tragic hero is an influential character who experienced a privileged life, partook in a rise to fame or fortune, then declined due to a flaw in personality or life decision. Whitney Houston was a one of a kind singer who stole hearts across America. She is a perfect example of a tragic hero, due to her amazing vocal talent, influential role in teaching America that everyone has flaws and embracing individuality is the key to success, and her ultimate decline in health and fame due to alcoholism, drug abuse, and poor marital decisions. Whitney Houston grew up in humble beginnings, with fame on her side, helping her to become the modern day tragic hero that the public knows. According to Biography, Born on August 9, 1963 in Newark, New ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her rise to fame and privileged life also identify her as a tragic hero, the famous family that she was surrounded with helped her to develop her love for music and aided the jumpstart of her career. Finally, Whitney had personal and decisive flaws, including a lack of self esteem concerning her personal character and a poor spouse choice, which ultimately lead Whitney to experience a downfall that included alcoholism, drug abuse, and, eventually, death. America was left void of their hero, once a mere young girl with stunning talent, beauty, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Ch 3 Review Chapter 3 (REVIEW Self study chapter) After studying this chapter, you should be able to: Understand basic accounting terminology. Explain double entry rules. Explain how transactions affect the accounting equation. Identify the steps in the accounting cycle and the steps in the recording process. Explain the reasons for and prepare adjusting entries. Explain how the type of ownership structure affects the financial statements. Prepare closing entries and consider other matters relating to the closing process. Prepare a 10 column work sheet and financial statements. After studying Appendix 3A, you should be able to: Identify adjusting entries that may be reversed. THE ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM The Accounting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Analyse the transaction 2. Journalize the transaction 3. Post the transaction to general ledger (and sub ledgers) accounts 4. Prepare the (unadjusted) trial balance 5. Prepare necessary adjusting journal entries 6. Prepare the (adjusted) trial balance 7. Prepare financial statements 8. Prepare closing journal entries for the year 9. Prepare post closing trial balance (optional) 10. Prepare reversing entries (optional) Recording a Transaction: Shares are issued for $3,000 cash DR. cash $3000 CR. Common shares $3000 Preparation of Trial Balance Preparation of Trial Balance (look @ ppt) From the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. What Is Land Clearing In Australia Land clearing in Australia describes the removal of native green plants and cutting down a huge number of trees in Australia.Need to cover the land clearing in general in AustraliaSince the mid 1990s, the rate of land clearing has been increasing. Approximately 470,000 hectares of land were cleared in 1999 in Queensland alone. Impact of Land Clearing Why do people clear the Land? The terrible effects of Land Clearing have been well recorded of salinity ruining farmlands and farmers jobs and it causes a big amount of Australia s pollution, Land clearing is destroying our wildlife, rivers and farmlands. How? Land Clearing directly kills millions of birds and animals leading to the destruction of species, it is the biggest cause and continues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Self Congruity In Advertising The 2017 commercial for the Samsung Wireless Charger acts as a fairly successful attempt to provide an appealing ad for a specific target audience. Namely, it targets a consumer base that already uses Samsung products. This is obvious by the product advertised in the ad; rather than presenting the general Samsung brand in a persuasive manner, it focuses on a specific product that accessorizes the Samsung phone and therefore can only be used by existing customers. In the ad, three distinct persuasive features specifically, selfl congruity (or source similarity), appeal to positive emotion, and source likeability are implemented in a way that, though ineffective in attracting new customers, is effective in the purpose of reinforcing the brand image and product usefulness for existing customers. One typically effective persuasive feature is that when the source is similar to the audience; this source feature is also known as self congruity. Self congruity is described by Basfirinci as the match between product user image and the audience s self concept (p. 59); Basfirinci s research (2014) subsequently demonstrates how a high amount of self congruity in an advertisement will increase its effectiveness specifically when the image aligns with the audience s ideal self concept and not their practical one. In this sense, not only does self congruity serve to represent source similarity, but it also satisfies a content feature by appealing to higher order human needs including ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Bl Company Case Analysis BL Companies will perform the requested services identified in Section 1.3 of the Request for Qualifications document and as further detailed below. GENERAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS AND SCOPE The anticipated consulting services provided by a selected consultant will include mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering design services. In addition to MEP practice teams, the ability to provide design services for fire suppression systems, fire alarms, energy conservation and LEED standards is greatly preferred. Selected consultants must have sufficient staff available to ensure that several simultaneous projects can be run successfully with task continuity, timely delivery of services and completion of all assigned tasks. Team must be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... POTENTIAL SERVICES AND SCOPE As an on call contract, the specific scope of a particular project will not be determined until the time the on call task is assigned. Engineering tasks frequently involve the following: assessing existing HVAC, plumbing and electrical equipment, evaluating the energy efficiency of existing systems and equipment, developing facility assessment reports for the replacement of existing systems and equipment and other energy conservation strategies, providing technical support to address equipment failures and developing emergency corrective measures, and providing design services for equipment replacements, cost estimates, preparation of construction bid documents and construction administration. Tasks will likely fall into one of the following categories: engineering reports and studies, design, or construction support. Aspects of the services may overlap for any given assignment. The potential scope of each category is summarized below. Engineering Reports and Studies These services may include specific reports, analyses, investigations, and/or studies. Such reports may involve evaluations or studies of infrastructure conditions and performance, compliance, operations, feasibility of projects, cost estimates, economic comparisons, and/or life cycle analyses. Any report or study provided to the City must be comprehensive, complete, objective, and sufficiently detailed. They should ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Importance Of Emotional Intelligence In Education From an early age we are expected to attend school for five days a week. We are expected to learn and be trained to achieve higher and score highly on standardized tests and on SAT scores. However, schools fail to educate students about the world and even ourselves. Each day we are taught the importance of going to school to get a good job. The education system has also failed to teach students how to deal with mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. Emotional intelligence is the ability to be aware of and control one s emotions and handle interpersonal relationships. High schools can develop social and emotional programs for students to improve their behaviors, communications, and relationships. Emotional intelligence is important in society for everyday decisions and getting along with others. In modern day, it s important that high school students are academically prepared to attend college for their future careers. When students are not prepared the effects and risks are high. Some students may experience high levels of unemployment, lower earnings, and increased health problems. These factors can be linked to why some student withdraw from school and gain mental problems (Parker 2004). Some questions that may surface when in the process of withdrawing from school are whether or not students were prepared. According to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child states that every child has the right to an education that develops their mental and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Tariff Laws The tariff laws between the late 1828 and 1833 caused people like John C. Calhoun to realize that states should have the right reject laws passed by the federal government. This law forced the South to buy manufactured goods from U.S. manufacturers at a higher price. The southern states also received a reduced income from raw materials they sold to Northern manufacturers. This affected the Southern states economy and made many politicians angry, including Calhoun, the vice president and a politician from South Carolina. Later he wrote a nullification doctrine to express his opinions on the tariff. The nullification crisis greatly affected the growth of states rights over federal power. Because of the nullification crisis in South Carolina there were even thoughts of secession in the early 1830 s. The Nullification Crisis was a sectional crisis during the presidency of Andrew Jackson that arose when the state of South Carolina attempted to nullify a federal law passed by the United States Congress. South Carolina s attempt to counter the law was based on a constitutional theory stated by John C. Calhoun, the vice president and a South Carolina politician. He believed that states had the right to individually, or with other states, refuse to enact any federal law that has been ruled unconstitutional by representatives of the state. Kenyon 2 Calhoun believed that this right was guaranteed by the Constitution. The protective Tariff of 1828 was nicknamed The Tariff ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Skinner s Behavioral Approach On Analyzing Myself Behaviorism and Attachment For this paper I am going to focus on B. F. Skinner s Behavioral Approach on analyzing myself. Behaviorism emerged in the early years of the twentieth century as a counterbalance to the psychoanalytic approaches of therapy and psychology. Skinner was born in 1904, just nine years after Freud published Studies on Hysteria. Both of these opposing theories, psychoanalysis and behaviorism, have greatly influenced the way we think of the human mind. I lean more towards the behaviorists approach because what I have read about Skinner has resonated with me. I will use behaviorism to approach my own inner introspection and hopefully come away from this more enlightened about myself. The classic nature verse nurture debate has been rocking the boat in psychology since Socrates time. Skinner and behaviorists tend to lean much more towards the nurture side of this debate, believing that an individual s behavior is a direct consequence of what that individual has experienced in the past, especially within the context of reinforcement and punishment. Because of this emphasis on nurture, genes and genetics do not play as much of a role as the experiences one receives after being born. The genes that one is born with gives the individual the genetic constitution that is capable of responding to external stimuli. If one has inherited genes that code for a more aggressive response to external stimuli, then that person may have a greater ability to be aggressive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The True Sense Of Family In Everyday Use By Alice Walker Everyday Use is a story by Alice Walker that is about a woman and her young, shy daughter awaiting a visit from her other daughter who has been away for some time. Throughout the story, Mama unknowingly compares her two daughters. During Everyday Use, the reader will not only learn of Maggie s being scarred, her bashful nature, but also her true sense of family. Maggie had to grow up being scarred. Mama explains early on of Maggie s scars, homely and ashamed of the burn scars down her arms and legs, that were caused in a house fire. During the course of the story, the reader may tell that Maggie is deeply ashamed of her scars, because of the way she tries to hide by doors and around corners and keeps the scars covered. As Maggie somewhat confronts Dee, it is said that, She stood there with her scarred hands hidden in the folds of her skirt. The reader may also tell not only did the scars affect Maggie physically but mentally also. Due to Maggie being scarred up across her body like she is, may have caused her to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Maggie s sister, Dee, tries to act like the dasher, churn top, and quilts held the meaning of heritage but when in reality, it s the memories that connected to the dasher, churn top, and quilts. When Hakim a barber ask if Uncle Buddy had whittle the dasher too, Maggie was able to explain that, Aunt Dee s first husband whittled the dash. His name was Henry, but they called him Stash, providing a family history then. Then as Dee is attempting to stake claim to the quilts, Maggie states, She can have them, Mama. I can member Grandma Dee without the quilts. By that Maggie is able to remember her Grandma Dee through her memories because Grandma Dee is the one who taught her how to quilt in the first place. She didn t need the help of the hand stitched quilt to remember her by. Maggie is truly the one who knows her heritage, her true sense of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Causes Of The Boston Tea Party On December 16, 1773, a group of overtaxed, oppressed, and overlooked colonists dumped 342 boxes of tea from Britain into the cold, dark depths of the Boston Harbor. The British Parliament had been gradually raising the colonists taxes, taxing anything that could possibly be taxed, continually pushing the colonists to the edge of rebellion. The Tea Act was passed on May 10, 1773, granting the British East India Trading Company a government sanctioned monopoly on tea, forcing the colonists to buy tea from Britain alone. Although it didn t create any additional taxes, the colonists were so infuriated at Parliament for recent similar impositions that the Tea Act of 1773 was the grain of rice that tipped the scale for the colonists, causing them to ruin around £18,000 worth of tea. Despite destroying so much property, the Mohawks took care not to harm an members of the crew (Schweikart and Allen, 75). The Boston Tea Party was the correct response to the Tea Act on top of others for three reasons; it revealed the colonists oppression, it encouraged the colonists independence, and it set a great example for revolutions in the future. However, there is still some debate as to whether the Boston Tea Party was a reasonable response to the oppressive acts of the British Parliament. For example, it can be argued that the colonists could ve compromising. However, as will be seen, these are both unreasonable. Firstly, the Boston Tea Party was a reasonable and understable response ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Frederick Douglass Earthquake Madness Earthquake Madness It is not light that we need, but fire; It is not the gentle shower, but the thunder. We need the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake . This quote was written by Frederick Douglass. Every year, more than three million earthquakes take place. Most of these unnoticed by humans. In addition, a severe earthquake is the most frightening and catastrophic event of nature, which can occur anywhere on the surface of the planet. An earthquake happens which causes cracks in the ground. The cracks open wide from the pressure of the buildings. Then the buildings fall through; with people left with no home, work, etc. An earthquake also causes the ground to shake. Which some buildings can t take the intensity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. A Comparison of the Legacy of Upton Sinclair s The Jungle... 1906 would see the publication of Upton Sinclair s The Jungle, pushing through major reforms of the meatpacking industry and eventually causing the government to take actions to protect the health of its people; almost fifty years later, the publication of Rachel Carson s novel Silent Spring would invoke a similar, but changed response to the threat of DDT. Although both would lead to government legislation creating major changes, the original intentions of the authors themselves differed, as well as their satisfaction of the results. However, both still leave a legacy for today, as legislation still stands that reflects the widespread reform that ensued. Both Silent Spring and The Jungle, would have wide reaching influences, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike Carson, who would find her naturalist roots to be her driving force, Sinclair s reasons for publishing his groundbreaking work would stem from his ties to the Socialist Party, rather than the actual material itself being covered. Sinclair would even go as to say that he had come to write the Uncle Tom s Cabin of the Labor movement (Arthur, 124) Carson and Sinclair would differ greatly on the subject of cause and motivation for their novels, regardless of the similar sized conflict and controversy. Both Upton Sinclair and Rachel Carson would initially find their books to be extremely difficult to be published. An early version of the Jungle titled An Appeal to Reason would be rejected five times before becoming a bestseller(Young, 467). Carson would face similar trials with her publisher, Houghton Mifflin, which was tempted to suppress the novel after complaints in the news and by major corporations(McLauglin, 2). Both novels in this aspect would face similar treatment after being discouraged from publishing by publishing companies and the public, citing the controversial material as the reason. Even though the material was very different, both Sinclair and Carson would draw similar criticisms for their novels before publication. But as the novels would still be successfully published, the different public opinion of the two novels would be in completely different aspects of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Glass Menagerie-Personal Narrative As I walk to the bus stop the next day, I remember the horrifying conversation that I had last night with my mom. I still can t actually wrap my mind around the fact that I will almost 99% be moving to San Francisco. Even though the supportive side won the battle last night, I don t know which side will win the war. I m starting to forget about everything, until I see Kensie standing at my locker. Uh oh, I think, fear creeping inside me. I haven t even thought about how I m going to tell Kensie. I try to act nonchalant as I walk up to my locker. Hey, Kensie! I say. I hope she can t tell something is wrong by my voice. Hey, Morgan she replies. So far, I don t think she can tell anything is wrong. We talk, as we normally do while we walk ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each day since, has been just like the day I told her. We talk, but it s not like we used to. It s like that me telling her, has separated us somehow. Or it is Kensie. Maybe she is trying to separate us, so it will maybe be easier for her when I leave. I m not really sure what is going on. When I get home from school, I see that my mom isn t home. The last time she was late, was when she found out she was getting a promotion. Oh no, I think, what if she found out that were not moving to San Francisco, but we re moving someplace even worse, like Alaska or Antarctica? I sit at the kitchen table, waiting for her to get home. Finally, after what seems like forever, I hear the garage door open. I hear the door open, and then I hear something I was definitely not expecting. Morgan! Guess what! Guess What! she says. She looks so excited I think her head might explode. I look at her expectantly, waiting for her to tell me. Okay, Morgan you might want to sit down for this, she says, a little more calmly but she still has a big smile on her face. Um, okay, Mom, I say, not really sure what is going on. As soon as I sit down, she says, Morgan, we re not moving to San Francisco. Great, just what I expected, I think, sarcastically ,We re moving to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Globalization Of The World, Advancement Of Technology And... Introduction: Literature Review: The globalization of the world, advancement of technology and sharing of information has led to an increase of overseas students studying outside their home country (Sandhu Asrabadi, 1994). For instance, the quest of seeking advanced knowledge and skills drove my personal pursuit of academic knowledge in America and Britain, having been brought up and raised in Africa. Advanced technology and sophisticated knowledge is part of the reason as to why students seek education outside their home countries. Mori (2011) describes overseas students as transitioning individuals who opt to reside in a foreign location in order to achieve their academic goals. Living in a foreign land can be a challenging experience ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is believed that this is a stage when young people attempt to find their independence and at the same time struggle to become a productive member of society (Furham Trezise, 1983). Due to the demands of cultural adjustments, overseas students are inclined to experience additional stressors compared to other students (Mori, 2011). The response to stress for many students, as mentioned by Robotham (2008), is poor academic performance especially among first year overseas students who are more susceptible to stress. As a result of stress, physiological conditions such as impairment of immune systems, heightened vulnerability to illnesses, physical tension, dysfunctions in pituitary adrenal activities and cognitive fatigue can be experienced (Mori, 2011). Other adverse effects of stress include increased alcohol consumption, smoking, heightened tendency to consider suicide and low self esteem (Robotham, 2008). Burns 2006, states that overseas students have a social, cultural and economic influence in the national and local milieu, hence there is a need for their concerns to be meet if the society will benefit from them. It is noteworthy to recognize that most of the past mental health research has been conducted in America and Australia, while Britain has focused on non student immigrants (Furnham Trezise 1983). However, previous studies reveal a shift of research ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Alaska Earthquake Research Paper An earthquake with a magnitude of 9.2 occurred in the northwestern state of Alaska in 1964. It was so powerful that it made fishing boats in Louisiana, which is a southeastern state in the U.S., sink. Magnitude is the amount of energy that s given off during an earthquake. What exactly is an earthquake? Our planet has four main layers, which are: the inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust. The inner core is the center, or middle, of Earth. The crust is the top layer, and it s the layer we walk on. Both the mantle s top area and the entire crust have many pieces in them, kind of like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. The pieces that make up the crust and mantle are called tectonic plates. They re always slowly moving, and they can slide past each other or even bump into one another. The edges of these pieces, or plates, are called plate boundaries. They have lots of faults, which are the surfaces where they slip past each other, and these faults are where most earthquakes happen. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the plate moves far enough, a fault unsticks, or breaks apart the edges, which causes an earthquake. Basically, earthquakes are what happens when two plates suddenly bump into one another or slide past each other, usually along a fault. The reason the earth shakes during an earthquake is because of stored energy. When the edges are stuck together but the plates continue to move, the energy that would usually make the pieces slide past each other becomes stored or saved. When the rough edges unstick, this stored energy is released in every direction in seismic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Angelman Syndrome and Prader-Willi Syndrome Essay Angelman Syndrome Prader Willi Syndrome Introduction Prader Willi and Angelman Syndrome are two genetic disorders with vastly differing phenotypes linked by missing genetic imprints on the 15th chromosome s q arm between regions 11 and 13 . While both orders result in mental deficits, their symptoms are otherwise segregated from the other in their entirety. The differences in the disorders are the result of differing DNA methylation patterns present in maternally and paternally inherited DNA. If the deletion occurs in the mother s DNA, then Prader Willi Syndrome appears. When the deletion occurs in the father s DNA, Angelman Syndrome is the result. The phenotypical differences between the two disorders are drastic. Those with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Nature of the Disease Angelman syndrome is thought to be caused mainly by the deletion of the maternally inherited copy of UEB3A. A small number of cases are also caused by failures in imprinting or, very rarely, monosomy 15 in the egg and disomy 15 in the sperm. The profound mental effects are caused by this gene due to the fact that, while UEB3A s protein is active in various bodily tissues, only the mother s copy of the gene is active in the brain. The phenotype of Angelman Syndrome is not overt enough to be detected unless it is being specifically looked for. EEG scans are capable of detecting the disease at early ages, before it is otherwise possible to detect. Prader Willi Prader Willi is caused by either deletions, failure in imprinting, or monosomy/disomy 15 from the father s side. The genes involved are known to include, but are not known to be limited to SNRPN and NDN. NDN odes for the protein Necdin, which, in rodents, interacts with neurotrophin receptors in a way that is not completely understood to promote normal cognitive development. SNRPN codes for several products, including small nucleolar RNAs, a splicing factor involved in RNA processing, and a polypeptide known as SNURF. The precise role of this gene is unknown. Symptoms. Prader Willi syndrome presents symptoms beginning in utero, where the fetus is less active than one without the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. A Report On Google App Productivity Software Openrefine Openrefine Hanitha Ravuri (Tech ID: 12869357) IT602 Research Seminar Abstract Open Refine, earlier known as Google Refine, is a desktop application to refine the messy data and also convert it into desired format using the GREL Google Refine Expression Language which is majorly used. There are two other languages where we can write code to change clear the messy data i.e., Python/Jython and Clojure. The action carried out to convert the data is known as data wrangling. It is a free tool which is a desktop application where we can upload the data and then change it desired format. It will show the option in the type of format which we desired to upload. Open Refine was refined by Metaweb and is used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The client side has the options which are related to the user interface i.e., facets, transformations and many more function to convert the data and the user makes the POST and GET ajax calls to make the adjustments to the data to make the changes in the serve side. Architecture: This design has risen up out of our experience building comparative frameworks, for example, Simile Longwell CSI, a faceted program for RDF information. It gives a decent partition of concerns (information vs UI) furthermore makes it brisk and simple to actualize client interface highlights utilizing recognizable web advances. It leaves entryways open for united altering support later on. It is conceivable to make the server side scriptable from the order line. ¬ Server side: How the data is stored and changed according to the commands and the changes done to the data and many other things etc. ¬ Client side: The user interface which is used by the user to give the commands in a easy way. ¬ Facet Browsing: The faceting is implemented by the changes required by the user in a desired format where the things are separated. ¬ Reconciliation Service API: report the service structure. ¬ The server side of OpenRefine is executed in JavaScript and it uses jQuery and jQueryUI to convert and it works in all modern browsers. The most astonishing design highlight for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Kent State Massacre Essay On May 4, 1970 at approximately 12:24 PM members of the Ohio National Guard shot at and killed several unarmed Kent State University students. These students were protesting President Nixon s decision to invade Cambodia. While some of the students who were shot at were actively protesting at the time of the shooting, others were simply walking by or casually observing the protest from a distance. How could an appalling incident like this occur? What possessed the members of the Ohio National Guard to shoot at unarmed students? In order to fully understand the circumstances surrounding the Kent State Massacre, it is important to back track several days and establish a timeline of events leading up to the massacre. On April 30, 1970, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is interesting to note there was a stark contrast between day and night activities in the city of Kent. During the day, guardsmen casually patrolled and went about business as usual. In fact, there were even reports that throughout the daytime hours students would have long, peaceful conversations with the guardsmen. However, at night, the violence would break out while mass protests were held, forcing the students and guardsmen to quickly retreat to opposite sides. Once again, on the evening of May 3, non lethal force was used and people were arrested as the guardsmen again struggled to take control of the violence erupting in the city of Kent Ohio. Earlier in the weekend, university officials banned all protests and assemblies on campus. Students ignored this ruling and began congregating around eleven AM for the scheduled twelve noon protest. When the protest began, a Kent State police officer patrolled the campus with several guardsmen in a jeep announcing that the protest was illegal and everyone must leave the campus immediately. In response to this dispersion call, the students became violent, throwing rocks and attacking the jeep. The general in charge of the guardsmen in Kent, General Canterbury, ordered the guardsmen to arm themselves and fire tear gas in an attempt to disperse the crowd. As the crowd of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Example Of 3p Movies Top 15 Free 3GP Mobile Movie Download Sites Having a video content movie to play directly on your cell phone is a big addition to any website that targets mobile users. Increasingly people are getting more attached to their mobile phones than their laptops. 3GP movies can be downloaded to your mobile using a third party tool. 1. Fztvseries.com It s a perfect website if you want to download easily newly released movies and various TV series in 3GP and AVI formats. It has a great database and most of the new movies are uploaded as earliest as possible. Also, it owns FAQ features and a Facebook with detailed information and troubleshoot any issue that you may face. For example, Fztvseries allows that its users request to release each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... https://moviespur.org/ 4. New3gpmovies It s another one of the great websites known to download 3GP mobile movies hollywood in hindi. The best thing about this website is it provides you a great collection of movies and tv shows in a 3GP format without any cost and also the size of these 3GP movie files will not take over entire storage of your mobile device. To download 3GP movies for this website you will need their official browser, through it you can get improved downloading speed. new3gpmovies.co.in/ 5. Club3gp If you love to watch movies and tv shows, this website is made for you. One of the great thing about Club3gp is that you find numerous movies on this website that are not available on any other website. This website allows you to watch and download every movie and shows available in the collection in 3GP format. There is no worry to catch malicious files from this website, it is safe to your mobile phone and free of viruses and malware. http://ww17.club3gp.com/ 6. 3gpmania It s an amazingly designed website that allows you to download new 3GP movies and tv shows in light size 3GP formats with great quality. The best thing about this website is its quality and size of 3GP movie files. If you want to have a great 3GP experience, this website is made for you and your entertainment need. The movies are arranged into categories ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Symbolism In The Truman Show Truman Burbank is the star of a favored reality television show called The Truman Show. The show is a live feed of Truman s life. Cameras continue to roll 24 hours a day, seven days a week, commercial free. The whole world tunes in to watch and over the years has developed a connection with Truman. However, Truman Burbank has no idea. He believes he lives in the town of Seahaven, a staged set on which he has remained his whole life. In The Truman Show, Writer Andrew Niccol illustrates the theme of perception versus reality through the use of dramatic irony, pathos, and symbolism. Andrew Niccol s use of dramatic irony gives us an inside look on the life of Truman and how his whole existence is a lie. Imagine if your entire family, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the beginning of the movie, it was stated that Truman was the very first child ever to be adopted by a corporation, even going as far as saying that he was born on live television. This brings out lots of emotion and opinions about the show. Viewers feel lots of sympathy for Truman because nothing in his life has ever been his own other than his reactions. That is what Christoff said made the show work, We ve become bored with watching actors give us phony emotions. We re tired of pyrotechnics and special effects. While the world he inhabits is in some respects counterfeit, there s nothing fake about Truman himself. No scripts, no cue cards...It isn t always Shakespeare, but it s genuine. It s a life (The Truman Show). Niccol uses Truman Burbank s fear of water as a form of symbolism for Truman s isolation, not only the physical seclusion of the dome from the outside world but also his feeling of solitude from his friends and family in the world he thought was real. He, rightfully so, begins to feel like the whole world is against him and this makes him feel alone. In contrast, Sylvia began to symbolize truth. She was Truman s light at the end of the tunnel. She was the only real encounter in Truman s life, and this was huge because she was what motivated him to gather up the courage to search for the truth. His goal became to ultimately find Sylvia and run away with her to Fiji. This represents his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Mandatory Concealed Weapons On Campus Because of the changes of brutal criminal acts on college campus, numerous professional weapon extremist have recommended that both the college student and college instructors ought to be permitted to carry concealed weapons on campus. Those for this may assert that their rights have been damaged on the grounds that numerous school grounds decline to permit weapons of any sort on grounds. It is not the privilege to convey a firearm which is in level headed discussion here, yet rather it is whether firearms ought to be permitted on a school grounds. The Constitution of The United States of America as of now concedes nationals the privilege to carry concealed weapon, and being in the south, I am by a wide margin no outsider to seeing a firearm every once in a while, however it is not proper for firearms to be in a defenseless region, for example, a school grounds. There are as of now an excess of firearms accessible to the general population, and permitting them on an instructive office would extraordinarily improve the probability of harm or demise. Americans, as beforehand specified, have the privilege to carry weapons, and this ought to be held sacrosanct, and not encroached, taken away, or restricted. Then again, stricter gun control ought to be executed for the individuals who decided to convey a hid weapon, and firearm control ought to be carried out by having stricter accreditation forms before a gun or firearm grant is issued, escalated mental assessment for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Enduring Love Chapter 2 Summary Briony such the twins in the night and she is thinking about how she can protect her sister from Robbie. When she is near the temple to such after the twins, something is moving in the bush behind her. She is turning around and a short time after this a figure is running out of the bush and something else that sounds like Lola is calling for help name. Briony is running to her and is saying that she saw Lola being assaulted. Lola doesn t answer Briony on her question. Briony is sure that the figure who she saw was Robbie. Briony tried to bring Lola at home, but Lola is very weak from this what happened to her. On the way back home they are meeting Leon, who picked Lola up and is bringing her home. On their way Briony is telling Leon the story. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She went to an interrogation and sworn testimony. Lola has been examined and Brinoy feels good about what she did. Cecilia is walking worried through the room and she looks angry to Briony, because she can t believe the story from her sister. In the living room is everyone waiting for Robbie. Briony get the letter out of Cecilia s room and is showing it the policeman, Leon an her mom Emily. Cecilia is angry about it and will that they stop to read her letter. Emily is saying to Cecilia that she could prevent that if she had shown the letter earlier. In the morning Robbie is coming back whit the twins. Everyone is happy that the twins are back. The policeman is taking Robbie in the car and they are driving away. I am pretty sure that Briony is lying about what she saw and that Robbie didn t do anything. I like the part in the book were Briony is telling the story to everyone and that more and more people believe her story because you can see on this part how fast spread rumor. I think that is a good example that you should always say the truth. I think that Briony didn t tell the truth in this part and that she just said this because she didn t like Robbie. I am very excited how the story will go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Challenging Lutgendorf s Ideas within his Article through... Intro: The discourse of film is a questionable field of study in its own respect. To say whether a film is influence or not by another medium is a problematic area as there are many factors to account for which can influence an artist s project. In Philip Lutgendorf s article, Is There An Indian Way of Filmmaking? (2006), he attempts to suggest how texts from the Indian cultural heritage could be used for the discourse of both Indian cinema as well as to the study of cinema itself, which justifies discussion. This essay will attempt to challenge Lutgendorf s ideas within his article through Hayao Miyazaki s film, Spirited Away (2001) through the discussion of manga/animae origin, Japanese mythology, and genre hybridity. Plot Summary: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Manga literally translates to informal drawings or impromptu sketches , and are the Japanese equivalent to comic books. New Treasure Island featured many western influences such as the use of big eyes, which is noticeable in Walt Disney s work. Ultimately, Tezuka laid the foundations for modern manga. Because of manga s large popularity, it went onto the filmic medium known as animae. Like manga and its early development, animae has had help in its creative development. The large sum of aid in the growth of animae was western influences in cartooning, such as Walt Disney, as well as literature from works from Lewis Carroll s Alice in Wonderland (1865) and L. Frank Baum s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). Spirited Away contains influences of both Alice in Wonderland as well as The Wonderful Wizard of Oz since both Chihiro, Dorothy, and Alice are lost in a fantastical world which they know nothing about, and face a female power hungry antagonist who attempts to stop their desire to go back home. Para. 1: Referring back to the origins of manga and animae, these art forms were created to repress the American influence over Japan through the revival of traditional Japanese art practices such as woodblock paintings, and jojō ga literally translated to sentimental , or lyrical painting , which was created by Yumeji Takehisa (1884 1934), and often depicted portrait paintings of Japanese women. These ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Teaching Philosophy Statement Essay Teaching Philosophy Statement In the movie The Matrix, Morphis says to Neo I can only show you the door, I can t open it for you. The door that Morphis is talking about is this incredible vast knowledge that is unknown to Neo. What better person to show, to teach, to inform Neo than his teacher, Morphis. You see, I see myself as Morphis, the teacher, whenever I step into a classroom. As I look across the room, there isn t just one Neo , but there are thirty or forty Neos. This is an extreme job for someone that understands how hard it is to open that door. I have always heard throughout my life that the key to life is knowledge; the key to success is knowledge. These are two different subjects that can be touched upon. Knowledge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although English didn t inspire me, Science was what inspired me to be a teacher. As a junior in high school, I was taking what my science teacher said and teaching and helping my classmates. Most of those classmates were the students that had a higher GPA then myself. It proved to be worthwhile, because that was my first teaching experience. Somebody may have said that isn t anything, that can t be the only thing that inspired you to teach. It isn t, I had my life figured out. I loved the ocean, I loved the creatures of the ocean, I loved the sound of the waves as they lapped against the shore, I wanted to become a marine biologist. That was my goal. That is what I wanted to do with my life. Then it hit me, I m being selfish. I have a talent that not everybody on this earth has. This talent wasn t teaching, but this talent was the ability to talk to anybody and everybody, at any time of the day about anything that popped into out heads. It took me awhile to think about what I wanted to do with my life after I realized what I had inside of me. At first I wanted to be a psychologist. I was thinking, if I wanted to use what I had, why not get paid an extreme amount of money for it. Then it hit me again. That is being selfish. There was something else that was wrong with being a psychologist that just didn t set with me correctly. The thing is, whenever I met somebody and get to know him or her, they become a part of me. I learn different aspects from different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Youtube Symphony Orchestra Today, classical music by many can be seen as a dying genre of music. Not often do people attend concerts to be moved emotionally, for entertainment, or as a means of socializing. Though groups such as 2Cellos, Piano Guys, and the YouTube Symphony Orchestra have recently driven people back to concert halls and have them watching classical performances online. The YouTube Symphony Orchestra has made a significant movement to this genre of music by live streaming their performances (one in 2009 and the other in 2011). YouTube Symphony Orchestra s performance in 2011 had people hustling to the Sydney Opera House, and was live streamed around the world for viewers at home. The orchestra performed various pieces of music from modern to classical. Though their final piece, The Firebird by Igor Stravinsky, brought the performance together and captivated the audience. The Firebird is a ballet, which was inspired from Russian folklore of a magical bird that is both a blessing and curse to its master . Stravinsky composed the music for Sergei Diaghilev s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first song played from the Orchestra was Infernal Dance. The whole orchestra plays a loud chord to show the intensity of the piece. The rhythm of this movement is syncopation due to the rhythm not being on the beat. This makes the strong beat weak, thus giving a chilling ambience. Infernal Dance then transitions to the soothing movement Berceuse. Berceuse is a lullaby played by the bassoon. The Orchestra concludes the concert with Finale. Finale is the finishing piece of The Firebird and uses one french horn for the melody in a dynamic of piano. The whole orchestra soon joins in creating a hymn like choral. Instead of ending with a grand note, the brass takes the melody at a faster pace developing a celebratory ending. With its uneven rhythmic and extravagant arrangement this Suite fashions a spellbinding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. F108 Managing Army Change Summary Review Notes F108 Managing Army Change Summary Review Welcome to the review of the lessons that compose the F100 block. This review is organized by lessons F101 through F107. F101, Strategic Change F102, Developing Army Organizational Capability F103, Total Army Analysis (TAA) and Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) F104, Developing Materiel Capabilities (Acquisition) F105, Manning the Army F106, Army Force Generation F107, Operational Contract Support There are no specific reading requirements unique to this lesson; we assume that you have read all the reading assignments pertaining to each individual lesson. F101 Strategic Change During this lesson, you were introduced to the strategic agencies and the force management processes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Army emphasis during Phase 1 is to analyze the capability gap from their DOTMLPF perspectives and to further refine concep Phase 2: Design Organizations. The Design Organizations phase analyzes the proposed organization for doctrinal correctness. Phase 3: Develop Organizational Models. Phase 3 of the Army Force Development Model transitions organizational development responsibilities from the TRADO Phase 4: Determine Organizational Authorizations. This phase is the analysis stage for determining the Army force structure mix or how organizations (resourc Phase 5: Document Organizational Authorizations. This process results in the generation of organizational authorizations documented as modification tables of o F103 Total Army Analysis (TAA) and Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPB During this lesson, you continued to focus on the key agencies and major force management processes used in developing warfighting capability provided to combatant comm Force Management DOD PPBE PPBE is the DOD s primary resource management system. PPBE ties together strategy, programs, and resources. It makes and captures decisions and is a decision support system for modernization, readiness, force structure, etc. Its purpose is to produce a plan, program, and a defense budget that is strategy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...