Major Paper #2: The Personal Narrative Essay
A narrative is simply a story. A personal narrative is a true story, focusing largely on the writer’s own life.
For Essay #2, the
Personal Narrative,
you will be writing a short essay,
at least 3-4 pages (roughly 750-1000 words) in length
, about a significant event in your own life. This event need not—and probably should not—be inherently, overly dramatic. Sometimes the most influential moments in our lives are smaller moments, events that we may not recognize as influential until years after the experience. In the personal narrative essay, you will want to tell the story as accurately as you can—search your deep memory—and tell the story from your own perspective. You will also want to exercise your selectivity as a writer, choosing to summarize background information/exposition, and really dramatize important scenes for the reader.
Here is one sample personal narrative:
Kyle Terry
"Cops"
Even as a law breaking mischievous youth I had always looked up to Police Officers in my neighborhood. I even looked up to them when they would chase my friends and I when we snuck out at night and kicked sprinkler heads off, or got caught drinking underage. I loved to watch the show “Cops” and always pictured myself in the situations being portrayed on television. In my youth I did a lot of things that most people would look down on and police departments may shun you for, but that didn’t stop me from aspiring to join their ranks.
After serving in the military for over five years and attaining the rank of SGT (P), I was sent orders for recruiting. This was not the path I wanted my career to go down, so I opted to decline the orders. Once I had done this I was faced with a decision, what should I do now? I decided I would try to get hired at a local police department. At the time I was stationed in Manhattan, KS and had to choose between Manhattan, Salina, and Topeka. Topeka and Manhattan were testing on the same days and as fate would have it I decided to give Manhattan a try.
Having no navigational skills in the city I was first challenged in finding the testing sight for the physical agility test. The site was located at the RCPD range, which was off of Pillsbury Drive , near Pillsbury Crossing. When I arrived I was shocked to see that I would be up against forty some odd people fighting for five or six slots. Once I got out of my truck and started talking to other hopeful applicants I became worried. What was I going to do if I didn’t get hired I asked myself. I felt as though I was under qualified after finding out that 60%- 70% of the applicants had degrees in Criminal Justice. I thought for sure that college would be a major hiring point. I had come this far though and had no reason to doubt my ability to prove myself on an obstacle course.
The air was thin and cold on this particular day, making just breathing a chore. Gazing out at the course t ...
Major Paper #2--The Personal Narrative Essay Deadline is Wednes.docxinfantsuk
Major Paper #2--The Personal Narrative Essay:
Deadline is Wednesday, November 8, 2015 at 11:59 pm
A narrative is simply a story. A personal narrative is a true story, focusing largely on the writer’s own life.
For Essay #2, the Personal Narrative, you will be writing a short essay (at least 4 pages in length) about a significant event in your own life. This event need not --and probably should not--be inherently, overly dramatic. Sometimes the most influential moments in our lives are smaller moments, events that we may not recognize as influential until years after the experience. In the personal narrative essay, you will want to tell the story as accurately as you can—search your deep memory—and tell the story from your own perspective. You will also want to exercise your selectivity as a writer, choosing to summarize background information/exposition, and really dramatize important scenes for the reader.
Here is one sample personal narrative:
Kyle Terry
"Cops"
Even as a law breaking mischievous youth I had always looked up to Police Officers in my neighborhood. I even looked up to them when they would chase my friends and I when we snuck out at night and kicked sprinkler heads off, or got caught drinking underage. I loved to watch the show “Cops” and always pictured myself in the situations being portrayed on television. In my youth I did a lot of things that most people would look down on and police departments may shun you for, but that didn’t stop me from aspiring to join their ranks.
After serving in the military for over five years and attaining the rank of SGT (P), I was sent orders for recruiting. This was not the path I wanted my career to go down, so I opted to decline the orders. Once I had done this I was faced with a decision, what should I do now? I decided I would try to get hired at a local police department. At the time I was stationed in Manhattan, KS and had to choose between Manhattan, Salina, and Topeka. Topeka and Manhattan were testing on the same days and as fate would have it I decided to give Manhattan a try.
Having no navigational skills in the city I was first challenged in finding the testing sight for the physical agility test. The site was located at the RCPD range, which was off of Pillsbury Drive, near Pillsbury Crossing. When I arrived I was shocked to see that I would be up against forty some odd people fighting for five or six slots. Once I got out of my truck and started talking to other hopeful applicants I became worried. What was I going to do if I didn’t get hired I asked myself. I felt as though I was under qualified after finding out that 60%- 70% of the applicants had degrees in Criminal Justice. I thought for sure that college would be a major hiring point. I had come this far though and had no reason to doubt my ability to prove myself on an obstacle course.
The air was thin and cold on this particular day, making just breathing a chore. G ...
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For Essay #2, the Personal Narrative, you will be writing a short essay (at least 3-4 pages in length) about a significant event in your own life. This event need not --and probably should not--be inherently, overly dramatic. Sometimes the most influential moments in our lives are smaller moments, events that we may not recognize as influential until years after the experience. In the personal narrative essay, you will want to tell the story as accurately as you can—search your deep memory—and tell the story from your own perspective. You will also want to exercise your selectivity as a writer, choosing to summarize background information/exposition, and really dramatize important scenes for the reader.
Sample
Spc Shannon Thomas
Fort Riley, Kansas
"My Dancing Roots"
Like rain showers breaking the silence of midnight, the thunderous applause poured over that final sustained-for-emphasis A-flat and me. My friends were whistling and hooting like they just heard their favorite song by their idolized music artist at a sold-out concert. I was all smiles. Although it was only my first vocal music recital at my new high school, my new friends truly made me feel celebrated. We were all artists, born and made from the same peculiar passion that drives us to dedicate ourselves daily to the perfecting of whatever it is we do. Family oriented by choice, there was a nurturing and supportiveness that was contagious among the students and faculty. This school required a rigorous two auditions and an interview with the principal and a senior faculty member from the students intended major. The end result, I shared the hallway with only 200+ students from grades eight through twelve. I have experience singing in Italian, Latin, French, German, Hebrew, and Spanish. Being a vocal music major with a minor in performance piano is what I have always done and was always perfectly content doing. Imagine the awkwardness when I found out that this small performing arts high-school was so exclusively “artsy” that for Physical Education credits, students are required to take Ballet Technique Level I to fulfill the requirement! I distinctly remember thinking, “This is going to be the biggest, longest, stupidest waste of time.”
Most non-dancers shared this depressing requiem. Over lunch the 16-year-old prodigy trumpet player laments how a dance teacher tried to make him stretch his legs open, “This wide!” with his arms outstretched like the crucified Man Of Sorrows. The Sophomore painter shows a doodle of the dizzying stars she saw when they tried to teach her to just spin and spin from one end of the dance studio to the other. A Communications student described his tragedy at Ballet I, as an event so calamitous it “should have been televised.” Clumsily dodging the other beginners as he fumbled through each combination looked less like dancing and more like these beginners had synchronized the ants in there pants. “Anti-graceful” was the agreed upon d.
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Major Paper #2--The Personal Narrative Essay
We will be working on the Personal Narrative essay for the next three units. The Personal Narrative will be due at the end of Unit #7.
A narrative is simply a story. A personal narrative is a true story, focusing largely on the writer’s own life.
For Essay #2, the Personal Narrative, you will be writing a short essay (at least 3-4 pages in length) about a significant event in your own life. This event need not --and probably should not--be inherently, overly dramatic. Sometimes the most influential moments in our lives are smaller moments, events that we may not recognize as influential until years after the experience. In the personal narrative essay, you will want to tell the story as accurately as you can—search your deep memory—and tell the story from your own perspective. You will also want to exercise your selectivity as a writer, choosing to summarize background information/exposition, and really dramatize important scenes for the reader.
During the course of this unit, you will want to read the examples of the Personal Narrative in Chapter 2. You will want to start brainstorming ideas for your own personal narrative, and--by the end of Unit 5--you will want to have selected a significant event that you wish to focus on in this essay.
Here is one sample personal narrative:
Kyle Terry
"Cops"
Even as a law breaking mischievous youth I had always looked up to Police Officers in my neighborhood. I even looked up to them when they would chase my friends and I when we snuck out at night and kicked sprinkler heads off, or got caught drinking underage. I loved to watch the show “Cops” and always pictured myself in the situations being portrayed on television. In my youth I did a lot of things that most people would look down on and police departments may shun you for, but that didn’t stop me from aspiring to join their ranks.
After serving in the military for over five years and attaining the rank of SGT (P), I was sent orders for recruiting. This was not the path I wanted my career to go down, so I opted to decline the orders. Once I had done this I was faced with a decision, what should I do now? I decided I would try to get hired at a local police department. At the time I was stationed in Manhattan, KS and had to choose between Manhattan, Salina, and Topeka. Topeka and Manhattan were testing on the same days and as fate would have it I decided to give Manhattan a try.
Having no navigational skills in the city I was first challenged in finding the testing sight for the physical agility test. The site was located at the RCPD range, which was off of Pillsbury Drive, near Pillsbury Crossing. When I arrived I was shocked to see that I would be up against forty some odd people fighting for five or six slots. Once I got out of my truck and started talking to other hopeful applicants I became worried. What was I going to do if I didn’t get hired I asked mysel.
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Major Paper #2--The Personal Narrative Essay
A narrative is simply a story. A personal narrative is a true story, focusing largely on the writer’s own life.
For Essay #2, the Personal Narrative, you will be writing a short essay (at least 3-4 pages in length) about a significant event in your own life. This event need not --and probably should not--be inherently, overly dramatic. Sometimes the most influential moments in our lives are smaller moments, events that we may not recognize as influential until years after the experience. In the personal narrative essay, you will want to tell the story as accurately as you can—search your deep memory—and tell the story from your own perspective. You will also want to exercise your selectivity as a writer, choosing to summarize background information/exposition, and really dramatize important scenes for the reader.
During the course of this unit, you will want to read the examples of the Personal Narrative in Chapter 2. You will want to start brainstorming ideas for your own personal narrative, and--by the end of Unit 5--you will want to have selected a significant event that you wish to focus on in this essay.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Elements of Story: Plot, Character, Setting, Dialogue The following four terms (plot, character, setting, and dialogue) are the four major elements of story. In other words, these are all essentials for your personal narrative.
1.) PLOT: A plot is a pattern of events or actions that lead to a change in a character or situation. In the case of this assignment, the plot of your essay should be limited to a key event or series of events that actually occurred in your real life, and resulted in some sort of change in your character, your relationships with others, your worldview, or your situation. Plot also always includes some kind of tension or conflict. This conflict may be external, between two people (for instance, a fist-fight with your brother, or a disagreement with your mother). In contrast, the conflict may be purely internal (for instance, a conflict between what you desire and your sense of morality). By the end of your essay, we should have some sense that the conflict has been dealt with somehow, if not entirely resolved.
2.) CHARACTER: A character is any person depicted on the page. We often think of characters in terms of fiction, characters “made-up” or “invented” by the author to further the story or illustrate a point. Even in fiction, however, characters are often based on real-life people. In your narrative essay, you yourself will become a character—even though you must remain true to the facts of your life, personality, etc.—just because you will be reproducing yourself on the page. As a readers, we’ll want to get a sense of who you are as a character on the page in the course of your essay. By the end of the essay, we will also want to know why/how your experience was significant. How did it change you?
To take it even further, beyond the scope of .
The Way to Rainy Mountain1. In many ways, Momaday is writing .docxssusera34210
The Way to Rainy Mountain
1. In many ways, Momaday is writing a memoir of a people, the Kiowas, not just himself or his grandmother. How does he use events from his own life and his grandmother’s life as a lens through which he can talk about the Kiowas?
2. This memoir is filled with visual imagery. Find five places where Momaday uses detail, to heighten the reader’s experience with the text. Then find one place each in which he uses sound, touch, smell, and taste to describe the world he is remembering.
3. Nature itself is a character in this memoir. Where in this memoir does nature seem to be taking on a living role? In what ways does Momaday use nature to move the story in this memoir forward?
The College Hazing That Changed My Life
1. An effective memoir usually starts fast with a “lead” that draws the reader in and hints at the memoir’s overall meaning or “theme.” Sometimes, as in this case, it takes the reader right into heart of the main action before backing up and providing background. How effectively does this strategy work in this memoir?
2. Rogers sets the scene with rich and vivid details. He moves from various scenes, painting brief but compelling portraits of key people, from family members to his athletic team members. He also fills scenes with sensory details (sight, touch, sound, and smell). Find specific places where this variety and richness in detail make the memoir more powerful.
3. At the heart of any memoir (or story) is a complication that the author grapples with and needs to resolve. In this memoir, what is the conflict that draws readers in and makes this more than just a personal story? How does he resolve that conflict, and how would you describe his new understanding?
4. Memoirs usually conclude with a point or “implied thesis.” How would you describe the author’s new understanding? What general point (or points) does the author make?
The College Hazing That Changed My Life
I had no idea college was going to be so much like a gay porn movie. That’s what I kept thinking as I stood in the middle of a sun-dappled backyard, dressed in nothing but a spandex unitard and running shoes, preparing to have oil poured over my body. For the last two hours, 10 other young rowers and I had been undergoing “initiation” to my university’s varsity crew team. After two weeks of tryouts, we had finally made the grade, and this was our reward: An afternoon of embarrassing hazing activities, followed by a homoerotic climax that seemed to have come straight out of my 17-year-old gay subconscious.
Our team captain, a 200-pound hulk of a man, was walking from freshman to freshman with a large vat of vegetable oil, and letting it cascade all over them one by one. “Be prepared to have the worst acne of your lives over the next week,” he warned us. A tarp nearby had also been covered in oil, and other members of the team were streaming into the backyard with bottles of beer to watch what was about to happen. When my turn ...
The document summarizes the author's experience with acting and their journey from being nervous about their first performance in high school to winning first place at the state level in their junior year. It describes how seeing their brother act inspired them to join drama club and how they worked to improve by taking feedback from directors and older students. Their lead role in a group interpretation piece in their junior year brought them success, placing second in sectionals and then winning state.
Gloria is a solo mother of five children who struggles to provide for her family after her husband Roberto becomes an alcoholic. She takes on various odd jobs to support the children. One day after Roberto hits her, Gloria kicks him out of the house. Years later, with encouragement from her children, Gloria decides to take her first solo trip abroad, feeling both excited and fearful about the unknown journey ahead of her.
The document discusses the author's passion for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and analyzes why fans continue to watch the sport even though they know it is scripted. It explains that WWE gains an advantage over real sports through its pre-booked storylines and diversity of characters, which capture fans' attention similarly to TV shows and movies. While the matches are not real competitions, WWE's proficiency in booking rivalries, returns, and unpredictable scenarios keeps wrestling fans committed to tune in each week to follow the ongoing stories.
Major Paper #2--The Personal Narrative Essay Deadline is Wednes.docxinfantsuk
Major Paper #2--The Personal Narrative Essay:
Deadline is Wednesday, November 8, 2015 at 11:59 pm
A narrative is simply a story. A personal narrative is a true story, focusing largely on the writer’s own life.
For Essay #2, the Personal Narrative, you will be writing a short essay (at least 4 pages in length) about a significant event in your own life. This event need not --and probably should not--be inherently, overly dramatic. Sometimes the most influential moments in our lives are smaller moments, events that we may not recognize as influential until years after the experience. In the personal narrative essay, you will want to tell the story as accurately as you can—search your deep memory—and tell the story from your own perspective. You will also want to exercise your selectivity as a writer, choosing to summarize background information/exposition, and really dramatize important scenes for the reader.
Here is one sample personal narrative:
Kyle Terry
"Cops"
Even as a law breaking mischievous youth I had always looked up to Police Officers in my neighborhood. I even looked up to them when they would chase my friends and I when we snuck out at night and kicked sprinkler heads off, or got caught drinking underage. I loved to watch the show “Cops” and always pictured myself in the situations being portrayed on television. In my youth I did a lot of things that most people would look down on and police departments may shun you for, but that didn’t stop me from aspiring to join their ranks.
After serving in the military for over five years and attaining the rank of SGT (P), I was sent orders for recruiting. This was not the path I wanted my career to go down, so I opted to decline the orders. Once I had done this I was faced with a decision, what should I do now? I decided I would try to get hired at a local police department. At the time I was stationed in Manhattan, KS and had to choose between Manhattan, Salina, and Topeka. Topeka and Manhattan were testing on the same days and as fate would have it I decided to give Manhattan a try.
Having no navigational skills in the city I was first challenged in finding the testing sight for the physical agility test. The site was located at the RCPD range, which was off of Pillsbury Drive, near Pillsbury Crossing. When I arrived I was shocked to see that I would be up against forty some odd people fighting for five or six slots. Once I got out of my truck and started talking to other hopeful applicants I became worried. What was I going to do if I didn’t get hired I asked myself. I felt as though I was under qualified after finding out that 60%- 70% of the applicants had degrees in Criminal Justice. I thought for sure that college would be a major hiring point. I had come this far though and had no reason to doubt my ability to prove myself on an obstacle course.
The air was thin and cold on this particular day, making just breathing a chore. G ...
For Essay #2, the Personal Narrative, you will be writing a short es.docxzollyjenkins
For Essay #2, the Personal Narrative, you will be writing a short essay (at least 3-4 pages in length) about a significant event in your own life. This event need not --and probably should not--be inherently, overly dramatic. Sometimes the most influential moments in our lives are smaller moments, events that we may not recognize as influential until years after the experience. In the personal narrative essay, you will want to tell the story as accurately as you can—search your deep memory—and tell the story from your own perspective. You will also want to exercise your selectivity as a writer, choosing to summarize background information/exposition, and really dramatize important scenes for the reader.
Sample
Spc Shannon Thomas
Fort Riley, Kansas
"My Dancing Roots"
Like rain showers breaking the silence of midnight, the thunderous applause poured over that final sustained-for-emphasis A-flat and me. My friends were whistling and hooting like they just heard their favorite song by their idolized music artist at a sold-out concert. I was all smiles. Although it was only my first vocal music recital at my new high school, my new friends truly made me feel celebrated. We were all artists, born and made from the same peculiar passion that drives us to dedicate ourselves daily to the perfecting of whatever it is we do. Family oriented by choice, there was a nurturing and supportiveness that was contagious among the students and faculty. This school required a rigorous two auditions and an interview with the principal and a senior faculty member from the students intended major. The end result, I shared the hallway with only 200+ students from grades eight through twelve. I have experience singing in Italian, Latin, French, German, Hebrew, and Spanish. Being a vocal music major with a minor in performance piano is what I have always done and was always perfectly content doing. Imagine the awkwardness when I found out that this small performing arts high-school was so exclusively “artsy” that for Physical Education credits, students are required to take Ballet Technique Level I to fulfill the requirement! I distinctly remember thinking, “This is going to be the biggest, longest, stupidest waste of time.”
Most non-dancers shared this depressing requiem. Over lunch the 16-year-old prodigy trumpet player laments how a dance teacher tried to make him stretch his legs open, “This wide!” with his arms outstretched like the crucified Man Of Sorrows. The Sophomore painter shows a doodle of the dizzying stars she saw when they tried to teach her to just spin and spin from one end of the dance studio to the other. A Communications student described his tragedy at Ballet I, as an event so calamitous it “should have been televised.” Clumsily dodging the other beginners as he fumbled through each combination looked less like dancing and more like these beginners had synchronized the ants in there pants. “Anti-graceful” was the agreed upon d.
Major Paper #2--The Personal Narrative EssayWe will be working on .docxdesteinbrook
Major Paper #2--The Personal Narrative Essay
We will be working on the Personal Narrative essay for the next three units. The Personal Narrative will be due at the end of Unit #7.
A narrative is simply a story. A personal narrative is a true story, focusing largely on the writer’s own life.
For Essay #2, the Personal Narrative, you will be writing a short essay (at least 3-4 pages in length) about a significant event in your own life. This event need not --and probably should not--be inherently, overly dramatic. Sometimes the most influential moments in our lives are smaller moments, events that we may not recognize as influential until years after the experience. In the personal narrative essay, you will want to tell the story as accurately as you can—search your deep memory—and tell the story from your own perspective. You will also want to exercise your selectivity as a writer, choosing to summarize background information/exposition, and really dramatize important scenes for the reader.
During the course of this unit, you will want to read the examples of the Personal Narrative in Chapter 2. You will want to start brainstorming ideas for your own personal narrative, and--by the end of Unit 5--you will want to have selected a significant event that you wish to focus on in this essay.
Here is one sample personal narrative:
Kyle Terry
"Cops"
Even as a law breaking mischievous youth I had always looked up to Police Officers in my neighborhood. I even looked up to them when they would chase my friends and I when we snuck out at night and kicked sprinkler heads off, or got caught drinking underage. I loved to watch the show “Cops” and always pictured myself in the situations being portrayed on television. In my youth I did a lot of things that most people would look down on and police departments may shun you for, but that didn’t stop me from aspiring to join their ranks.
After serving in the military for over five years and attaining the rank of SGT (P), I was sent orders for recruiting. This was not the path I wanted my career to go down, so I opted to decline the orders. Once I had done this I was faced with a decision, what should I do now? I decided I would try to get hired at a local police department. At the time I was stationed in Manhattan, KS and had to choose between Manhattan, Salina, and Topeka. Topeka and Manhattan were testing on the same days and as fate would have it I decided to give Manhattan a try.
Having no navigational skills in the city I was first challenged in finding the testing sight for the physical agility test. The site was located at the RCPD range, which was off of Pillsbury Drive, near Pillsbury Crossing. When I arrived I was shocked to see that I would be up against forty some odd people fighting for five or six slots. Once I got out of my truck and started talking to other hopeful applicants I became worried. What was I going to do if I didn’t get hired I asked mysel.
Major Paper #2--The Personal Narrative EssayA narrative is simpl.docxBetseyCalderon89
Major Paper #2--The Personal Narrative Essay
A narrative is simply a story. A personal narrative is a true story, focusing largely on the writer’s own life.
For Essay #2, the Personal Narrative, you will be writing a short essay (at least 3-4 pages in length) about a significant event in your own life. This event need not --and probably should not--be inherently, overly dramatic. Sometimes the most influential moments in our lives are smaller moments, events that we may not recognize as influential until years after the experience. In the personal narrative essay, you will want to tell the story as accurately as you can—search your deep memory—and tell the story from your own perspective. You will also want to exercise your selectivity as a writer, choosing to summarize background information/exposition, and really dramatize important scenes for the reader.
During the course of this unit, you will want to read the examples of the Personal Narrative in Chapter 2. You will want to start brainstorming ideas for your own personal narrative, and--by the end of Unit 5--you will want to have selected a significant event that you wish to focus on in this essay.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Elements of Story: Plot, Character, Setting, Dialogue The following four terms (plot, character, setting, and dialogue) are the four major elements of story. In other words, these are all essentials for your personal narrative.
1.) PLOT: A plot is a pattern of events or actions that lead to a change in a character or situation. In the case of this assignment, the plot of your essay should be limited to a key event or series of events that actually occurred in your real life, and resulted in some sort of change in your character, your relationships with others, your worldview, or your situation. Plot also always includes some kind of tension or conflict. This conflict may be external, between two people (for instance, a fist-fight with your brother, or a disagreement with your mother). In contrast, the conflict may be purely internal (for instance, a conflict between what you desire and your sense of morality). By the end of your essay, we should have some sense that the conflict has been dealt with somehow, if not entirely resolved.
2.) CHARACTER: A character is any person depicted on the page. We often think of characters in terms of fiction, characters “made-up” or “invented” by the author to further the story or illustrate a point. Even in fiction, however, characters are often based on real-life people. In your narrative essay, you yourself will become a character—even though you must remain true to the facts of your life, personality, etc.—just because you will be reproducing yourself on the page. As a readers, we’ll want to get a sense of who you are as a character on the page in the course of your essay. By the end of the essay, we will also want to know why/how your experience was significant. How did it change you?
To take it even further, beyond the scope of .
The Way to Rainy Mountain1. In many ways, Momaday is writing .docxssusera34210
The Way to Rainy Mountain
1. In many ways, Momaday is writing a memoir of a people, the Kiowas, not just himself or his grandmother. How does he use events from his own life and his grandmother’s life as a lens through which he can talk about the Kiowas?
2. This memoir is filled with visual imagery. Find five places where Momaday uses detail, to heighten the reader’s experience with the text. Then find one place each in which he uses sound, touch, smell, and taste to describe the world he is remembering.
3. Nature itself is a character in this memoir. Where in this memoir does nature seem to be taking on a living role? In what ways does Momaday use nature to move the story in this memoir forward?
The College Hazing That Changed My Life
1. An effective memoir usually starts fast with a “lead” that draws the reader in and hints at the memoir’s overall meaning or “theme.” Sometimes, as in this case, it takes the reader right into heart of the main action before backing up and providing background. How effectively does this strategy work in this memoir?
2. Rogers sets the scene with rich and vivid details. He moves from various scenes, painting brief but compelling portraits of key people, from family members to his athletic team members. He also fills scenes with sensory details (sight, touch, sound, and smell). Find specific places where this variety and richness in detail make the memoir more powerful.
3. At the heart of any memoir (or story) is a complication that the author grapples with and needs to resolve. In this memoir, what is the conflict that draws readers in and makes this more than just a personal story? How does he resolve that conflict, and how would you describe his new understanding?
4. Memoirs usually conclude with a point or “implied thesis.” How would you describe the author’s new understanding? What general point (or points) does the author make?
The College Hazing That Changed My Life
I had no idea college was going to be so much like a gay porn movie. That’s what I kept thinking as I stood in the middle of a sun-dappled backyard, dressed in nothing but a spandex unitard and running shoes, preparing to have oil poured over my body. For the last two hours, 10 other young rowers and I had been undergoing “initiation” to my university’s varsity crew team. After two weeks of tryouts, we had finally made the grade, and this was our reward: An afternoon of embarrassing hazing activities, followed by a homoerotic climax that seemed to have come straight out of my 17-year-old gay subconscious.
Our team captain, a 200-pound hulk of a man, was walking from freshman to freshman with a large vat of vegetable oil, and letting it cascade all over them one by one. “Be prepared to have the worst acne of your lives over the next week,” he warned us. A tarp nearby had also been covered in oil, and other members of the team were streaming into the backyard with bottles of beer to watch what was about to happen. When my turn ...
The document summarizes the author's experience with acting and their journey from being nervous about their first performance in high school to winning first place at the state level in their junior year. It describes how seeing their brother act inspired them to join drama club and how they worked to improve by taking feedback from directors and older students. Their lead role in a group interpretation piece in their junior year brought them success, placing second in sectionals and then winning state.
Gloria is a solo mother of five children who struggles to provide for her family after her husband Roberto becomes an alcoholic. She takes on various odd jobs to support the children. One day after Roberto hits her, Gloria kicks him out of the house. Years later, with encouragement from her children, Gloria decides to take her first solo trip abroad, feeling both excited and fearful about the unknown journey ahead of her.
The document discusses the author's passion for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and analyzes why fans continue to watch the sport even though they know it is scripted. It explains that WWE gains an advantage over real sports through its pre-booked storylines and diversity of characters, which capture fans' attention similarly to TV shows and movies. While the matches are not real competitions, WWE's proficiency in booking rivalries, returns, and unpredictable scenarios keeps wrestling fans committed to tune in each week to follow the ongoing stories.
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500 words
Details:
Reminder: Initial Discussion Board posts due by Wednesday, responses due by Sunday
Students will be expected to post their first initial discussion board posting by Wednesday of each week. Discussion posts will be graded and late submissions will be assigned a late penalty in accordance with the late penalty policy found in the syllabus. NOTE: All submission posting times are based on midnight Central Time.
Students are expected to post their responses to peers by Sunday. NOTE: All submission posting times are based on midnight Central Time.
Primary Task Response
: Have you ever attended a play or musical? Do you frequently watch television programs or movies? Nowadays, drama is more popular in American culture than ever before. Yet what some forget is that it is a literary art form crafted by playwrights, TV and comedy writers, and Hollywood screenwriters. Drama shares many of the same elements as fiction and poetry; however, this literary genre is designed to be acted out on a stage or “dramatized” in front of screen audiences.
After you read the assigned essays in the textbook (and possibly the optional Seinfeld episode, “The Pitch”), please discuss the following questions:
Why, in your opinion, are dramas known as “plays?”
Talk about a time in which you attended a play, musical or opera—at a school, church or other public venue. Describe the experience: the sights and sounds, the mood of the audience, and the impact of seeing a drama performed on a live stage.
Have you ever acted and/or sung in a dramatic presentation? If so, depict for your classmates what it was like to be up on a stage performing material from a script. If you have never performed dramatic material, have you ever desired to? Why or why not?
Describe a favorite television show or movie in terms of its main characters, setting(s), basic plot, conflicts and themes. What makes it one of your favorites?
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500-700 wordsThe city in which you live provides its budget in.docxssuser47f0be
500-700 words
The city in which you live provides its budget information in monthly budgetary control reports with each month representing 1/12th of the overall budget. You overhear several managers discussing the budget at a community meeting. You were surprised to hear that half of the managers liked this process and that the other half felt that it did not adequately match their expenses.
Discuss the issues regarding the preparation of the budgets and why half of the departments liked the process and why the other half did not like the process. Complete the following:
Give examples of 1 department on each side of this controversy.
Can the budgeting process be made more reflective of the work actually being completed?
Explain your answer.
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500 words, All new content, 2 - references. You are to select a co.docxssuser47f0be
500 words, All new content, 2 - references
. You are to select a country(Not Sudan) that does not recognize all of the established legal guidelines reviewed previously in the last assignment, but the potential profit that could be realized warrants the risk. The following points need to be addressed in your international business expansion plan:
The issue of common and civil law systems internationally
Intellectual property, copyright infringements, and legal ramifications
Violation of human rights of employees and child labor law violations
Public perception of company doing business with companies that engage in that kind of activity
What has been the impact of the European Union of the business environment?
Anything else that you deem important to support your international business expansion plan
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5Why is the ordination of women such a central issue both for women .docxssuser47f0be
5Why is the ordination of women such a central issue both for women and for many religious communities, including communities on both sides of the issue?
How did the United States evolve from the early intolerance of most of the colonies to the pluralistic society we see today?
250 words each
Prof Xavier
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500 wordsAccountability and ethical conduct are important concep.docxssuser47f0be
500 words
Accountability and ethical conduct are important concepts in public administration. In Tennessee, recent political stakeholders and some bureaucratic stakeholders have been caught up in various scandals (Operation Tennessee Waltz, Operation Rocky Top, etc.). Based on the readings, what could Tennessee do to make political and bureaucratic functionaries more accountable?
For each thread, students must support their assertions with at least 1 scholarly citation in APA format. Each reply must incorporate at least 1 scholarly citation in APA format. Any sources cited must have been published within the last five years. Acceptable sources include the textbook, the Bible, etc.
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5. In what significant way do not-for-profits account for inve.docxssuser47f0be
Not-for-profits account for investments at fair market value rather than cost like businesses. Not-for-profits also account for business-type activities like dining halls and gift shops as enterprise funds similar to governments, showing revenue and expenses separately rather than rolled into overall program spending like other not-for-profit functions.
5.Missouri was International Shoe Corporations principal place .docxssuser47f0be
5.
Missouri was International Shoe Corporation's principal place of business, but the company employed between 11 and 13 salespersons in the state of Washington who exhibited samples and solicited orders for shoes from prospective buyers in Washington. The state of Washington assessed the company for contributions to a state unemployment fund. The state served the assessment on one of International Shoe Corporation's sales representatives in Washington and sent a copy by registered mail to the company's Missouri headquarters. International Shoe's representative challenged the assessment on numerous grounds, arguing that the state had not properly served the corporation. Is the corporation's defense valid? Why or why not? [
International Shoe Co. v. Washington,
326 U.S. 310 (1945).]
6.
The Robinsons, residents of New York, bought a new Audi car from Seaway Volkswagen Corp., a retailer incorporated in New York and with its principal place of business there. World-Wide Volkswagen, a company incorporated in New York and doing business in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, distributed the car to Seaway. Neither Seaway nor World-Wide did business in Oklahoma, and neither company shipped cars there. The Robinsons were driving through Oklahoma when another vehicle struck their Audi in the rear. The gas tank of the Audi exploded, injuring several members of the family. The Robinsons brought a product liability suit against the manufacturer, distributor, and retailer of the car in an Oklahoma state court. Seaway and World-Wide argued that the Oklahoma state court did not have
in personam
jurisdiction over them. After the state's trial court and supreme court held that the state did have
in personam
jurisdiction over Seaway and World-Wide, the companies appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. How do you think the Court decided in this case? Why? [
World-Wide Volkswagen Corp. v. Woodson,
444 U.S. 286 (1980).]
8.
Le Cabaret 481, Inc., an adult entertainment corporation, wanted to open a strip club in the city of Kingston. Kingston, however, passed an ordinance prohibiting adult businesses from operating within 300 feet of any church, school, nursery, public park, or residential property. Le Cabaret 481 filed a suit against the city, arguing that the ordinance left no feasible locations in the city for an adult business and thus violated the company's First Amendment right to free expression. The city, on the other hand, argued that Le Cabaret 481 did not present a ripe case to the court because the company had not applied for a building permit for its adult business. The company argued that it could not find a location for which it could apply for a permit. Do you think Le Cabaret 481 satisfied the ripeness requirement for its suit against the city? Why or why not? [
Le Cabaret 481, Inc. v. Municipality of Kingston,
2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 706 (2005).]
10.
The plaintiffs, parents of underage children, sued the Advanced Brands and Importing Co., a.
5.1 Deep-level abilities are closely related to job performance. As.docxssuser47f0be
5.1 Deep-level abilities are closely related to job performance. As a manager, how could you use the knowledge that people differ to increase the likelihood an employee will perform his or her job well? What challenges does this pose when managing a diverse workforce?
5.2
Employees often see change as threatening. What are some of the sources of resistance to change, and what can you as a manager do to overcome that resistance?
5.3
What role does diversity play in managing change? What are some possible strategies for managing diversity? What influence does diversity training have on organizations?
5.4
Does the type of change being planned affect the strategy for managing the change? Explain and provide an example.
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5. Choosing a System Jurisdiction Overlap - Drug RingcloseRev.docxssuser47f0be
5. Choosing a System: Jurisdiction Overlap - Drug Ring
close
Review the following scenario:
You are a Wichita Police Department detective working in the major crimes unit, and you are assigned to a joint federal–state–city crime task force working on a number of major drug cases. Over a period of several months, your task force has been able to gather information and make cases on several of the drug suppliers, drug dealers, and drug buyers in the Wichita metropolitan area. The task force is about to complete its mission by filing criminal charges in the federal district court, the state district court, or the Wichita Municipal Court against these various suspects. These suspects will not be arrested until the warrants are issued.
Your job is to make recommendations concerning which jurisdictions should file the charges on which defendants. You will need to evaluate the criminal statutes and penalties in each jurisdiction and even the rules of evidence to determine where your task force has the best chance of obtaining a conviction and in getting the punishment to fit the crime.
The memo that you receive from your Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) task force supervisor explains the situation:
MEMO
Re: Charging Decisions
You are the primary investigator in the cases against Jones, Smith, and Thompson. As I review your reports, it appears that each of these cases has strengths and weaknesses that we should evaluate before we determine whether to file charges in the U.S. District Court, the Sedgwick County District Court for the State of Kansas, or the Wichita Municipal Court. I will summarize those strengths and weaknesses here to make sure I am reading your reports correctly. I need you to give me advice on where you think these charges should be brought.
Jones has been working for you as a confidential informant because you have evidence against him for a February 6, 2005 third possession of cocaine after convictions in 1993 and 1994. He appears to have followed the terms of his deal with you to introduce our undercover agents to his dealer. We have promised not to prosecute for any drug offenses he may commit in the presence of our undercover agent while playing the role of our informant. His assistance has enabled us to get sufficient evidence on Smith and Thompson to obtain convictions. Based on Jones’ two prior convictions for possession of cocaine, we would normally want him to go to federal court, where the maximum sentences are available. However, because of his cooperation, we could file the case in the Sedgwick County, Kansas, and district court under state law. We could even change the charge to a drug paraphernalia offense and send his case to the city of Wichita.
How do you think we should proceed concerning Jones' February 6, 2005 cocaine possession? (30%)
He will probably plead guilty unless we send him to federal court. Where do you want to file it? (20%)
Smith has sold cocaine to our undercover agents on two occasions: Ju.
5. (TCO4) As a manufacturing firm builds a plant in Bolivia, it also.docxssuser47f0be
5. (TCO4) As a manufacturing firm builds a plant in Bolivia, it also has to build an airstrip so that it can get the building supplies and the component parts it needs for operation to the Bolivian facility. The building of the airstrip was necessary because Bolivia has (Points : 2)
limited natural resources.
an underdeveloped infrastructure.
too many competing airports.
no international trade incentives.
None of these choices
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5-6 paper written on dyslexia. APA format. What did the researcher.docxssuser47f0be
5-6 paper written on dyslexia. APA format. What did the researchers want to find out? What's the big picture- why was the topic worth studying? What data did they collect, and how did they collect it? What did they find, and what do those findings actually mean? What are the implications of those findings?
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5 page apa style paperOne of the recent developments facing the .docxssuser47f0be
5 page apa style paper
One of the recent developments facing the public administration of corrections is that there has been an increasing call by public officials and the citizenry to privatize the prison systems in the United States.
First, from the perspective of a public sector correctional administrator, make 2 arguments for keeping the jails in public hands.
Second, from the perspective of a private sector, correctional facility manager make 2 arguments for turning the correctional system over to the private correctional industry.
Briefly discuss the types of challenges that each sector - both public and private may face.
Are there any legal issues, either criminal or civil, that need to be addressed before privatization can occur?
Support your viewpoints from your readings and other appropriate outside sources.
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42. For fiscal year 2011, Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) had total r.docxssuser47f0be
42.
For fiscal year 2011, Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) had total revenues of $11.70 billion, net income of $1.25 billion, total assets of $7.36 billion, and total shareholder’s equity of $4.38 billion.
a. Calculate the Starbucks’ ROE directly, and using the DuPont Identity.
b. Comparing with the data for Peet’s in Problem 41, use the DuPont Identity to understand the difference between the two firms’ ROEs.
Q2
See
Table 2.5
showing financial statement data and stock price data for Mydeco Corp.
a. How did Mydeco’s accounts receivable days change over this period?
b. How did Mydeco’s inventory days change over this period?
c. Based on your analysis, has Mydeco improved its management of its working capital during this time period?
TABLE 2.5
2009–2013 Financial Statement Data and Stock Price Data for Mydeco Corp.
Mydeco Corp. 2009–2013
(All data as of fiscal year end; in $ million)
Income Statement
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Revenue
Cost of Goods Sold
404.3
(188.3)
363.8
(173.8)
424.6
(206.2)
510.7
(246.8)
604.1
(293.4)
Gross Profit
Sales and Marketing
Administration
Depreciation & Amortization
216.0
(66.7)
(60.6)
(27.3)
190.0
(66.4)
(59.1)
(27.0)
218.4
(82.8)
(59.4)
(34.3)
263.9
(102.1)
(66.4)
(38.4)
310.7
(120.8)
(78.5)
(38.6)
EBIT
Interest Income (Expense)
61.4
(33.7)
37.5
(32.9)
41.9
(32.2)
57.0
(37.4)
72.8
(39.4)
Pretax Income
Income Tax
27.7
(9.7)
4.6
(1.6)
9.7
(3.4)
19.6
(6.9)
33.4
(11.7)
Net Income
Shares outstanding (millions)
Earnings per share
18.0
55.0
$0.33
3.0
55.0
$0.05
6.3
55.0
$0.11
12.7
55.0
$0.23
21.7
55.0
$0.39
Balance Sheet
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Assets
Cash
Accounts Receivable
Inventory
48.8
88.6
33.7
68.9
69.8
30.9
86.3
69.8
28.4
77.5
76.9
31.7
85.0
86.1
35.3
Total Current Assets
Net Property, Plant & Equip.
Goodwill & Intangibles
171.1
245.3
361.7
169.6
169.6
243.3
184.5
309
361.7
186.1
345.6
361.7
206.4
347.0
361.7
Total Assets
Liabilities & Stockholders’ Equity
Accounts Payable
Accrued Compensation
778.1
18.7
6.7
774.6
17.9
6.4
855.2
22.0
7.0
893.4
26.8
8.1
915.1
31.7
9.7
Total Current Liabilities
Long-term Debt
25.4
500.0
24.3
500.0
29.0
575.0
34.9
600.0
41.4
600.0
Total Liabilities
Stockholders’ Equity
525.4
252.7
524.3
250.3
604.0
251.2
634.9
258.5
641.4
273.7
Total Liabilities & Stockholders’ Equity
778.1
774.6
855.2
893.4
915.1
Statement of Cash Flows
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Net Income
Depreciation & Amortization
Chg. in Accounts Receivable
Chg. in Inventory
Chg. in Payables & Accrued Comp.
18.0
27.3
3.9
(2.9)
2.2
3.0
27.0
18.8
2.8
(1.1)
6.3
34.3
(0.0)
2.5
4.7
12.7
38.4
(7.1)
(3.3)
5.9
21.7
38.6
(9.2)
(3.6)
6.5
Cash from Operations
Capital Expenditures
48.5
(25.0)
50.5
(25.0)
47.8
(100.0)
46.6
(75.0)
54.0
(40.0)
Cash from Investing Activities
Dividends Paid
Sale (or purchase) of stock
Debt Issuance (Pay Down)
(25.0)
(5.4)
—
—
(25.0)
(5.4)
—
—
(100.0)
(5.4)
—
75.0
(75.0)
(5.4)
—
25.0
(40.0)
(6.5)
—
—
Cash from Financing Activities
(5.4)
(5.4)
69.6
19.6
(6.5)
C.
5-6 minute persuasive speech onShould all children be taught se.docxssuser47f0be
5-6 minute persuasive speech on:
**Should all children be taught self defense in school?**
Include a specific purpose statement calling for either
-passive agreement
or
-immediate action
ALSO
The name os the type of organization method you have used in this speech.
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5 haikus that relate to the pic attachedMust use the following 5.docxssuser47f0be
5 haikus that relate to the pic attached
Must use the following 5 words for each haiku:
- journey/destination
- emphasis/vibrant
- dusk/dawn
- contrast
- dream
- illusion
At least one word for each haiku, word must be the main topic of the haiku
Should be easy.
5-7-5 syllable pattern, 3 line haiku
If you don't know how to write a haiku like the people who accepted this hw before, then don't bother accepting please.
Example:
reflections i see
on the river's surface
blurry and unclear
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4055-817 emerging network course Think about each question in .docxssuser47f0be
4055-817 emerging network course
Think about each question in detail before formulating your answer.
Your answer should be complete and
you should include examples
to support your answer.
There is no limitation on the amount you can write.
Each answer should include minimum of 130 words
1.
Explain Ad Hoc Networks and their usage.
2.
Explain the routing protocols in Mobil Ad Hoc Networks (MANET).
3.
What are your thoughts on MANET-VANET?
Implementation Issues?
Security challenges?
What is the current state of technology?
4.
How will routing be different in Ad Hoc Networks versus Wireless Sensor Networks?
5.
What are some of the security issues in Sensor Networks?
6.
How do we ensure data privacy, integrity, and authentication in Sensor Networks?
7.
List and explain at
least three
Mesh Network applications.
8.
Explain what a good Mesh Routing Protocol should have.
9.
Explain Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN) and their usage.
10.
What is your opinion about Smart Grid technology and its usage its future use?
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5 Page Paper on Billy and the American South. Include Works Cited..docxssuser47f0be
5 Page Paper on Billy and the American South. Include Works Cited.
Title: Billy and the American South: I ask Why?
Talk about the American south and how it was racist and explian why Billy was executed only at the age of 10. Also campare the american south then and now.
Due Monday 8 A.M New York TIme
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4–5 pages; 5–7 PowerPoint slides (excluding title and reference slid.docxssuser47f0be
4–5 pages; 5–7 PowerPoint slides (excluding title and reference slides); Speaker notes of 150–250
Details:
You are the department manager for a thriving orthopedic center that is part of an integrated delivery system (IDS) in Denver. The IDS is owned by a national corporation, with varying sized health care facilities from coast to coast.
As the department manager, you participate in various committees and panels that address multiple aspects of the center’s business and administration. Currently, the chief executive officer (CEO) of the IDS is considering approving procurement of a surgical robotic unit, at the recommendation of the system’s chief of surgery, for use in the thriving but overloaded orthopedic center that the Denver hospital houses.
He has also asked you to prepare a PowerPoint presentation explaining the specific differences among economic factors that must be considered prior to the purchase of the surgical unit.
Key Assignment
Write a paper of 4–5 pages discussing the competitive ability of acquiring a surgical robot unit. In your paper, include the following information:
Who are the stakeholders in this scenario (both internal and external)?
What is the impact to the various stakeholders of acquiring a surgical robot unit?
What are the external and internal factors that will impact the decision?
How might consumers (patients) react?
How will acquiring this technology impact the organization’s ability to compete?
Also, prepare a PowerPoint presentation of 5–7 slides on the same issue, and be sure to do the following:
Make sure to use proper formatting for your presentation.
Include 150–250 words of speaker notes.
Include citations and a reference slide.
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5 page paper that must discuss the topic above Must include scho.docxssuser47f0be
5 page paper that must discuss the topic above
Must include scholarly journals and articles 5 or more
Must be in apa format
Racial Barriers/ Injustices in the Criminal Justice System
Outline:
I. Introduction
In this paper I will be discussing the racial barriers and the injustices that go on in law enforcement. I will be giving details on the different racial disparities that many people as well as police officers face. When it comes to racial disparities it's not only a black and white issue, but law enforcement is also filled with different cultures and there are many people who are mistreated and targeted. Police brutality is a big issue as well and from this issue a lot of lives have been taken from mistakes police officers have made. Lastly, I will discuss the many barriers' women face in law enforcement, women are sometimes look passed and harassed and this is a not much popular issue people like to talk about.
II. Body
Racial Disparities
· Challenges that police officers face while working in Law Enforcement.
· Impact of racial profiling
· Bias in law enforcement
Police Brutality
· Police Shootings
· Excessive Force
Women in Law Enforcement
· Challenges women face while on the job.
· Sexual Harassment
· Unfair treatment on the job.
III. Conclusion
References
Bleakley, Paul. (2019). A Thin-Slice of Institutionalised Police Brutality: A Tradition of Excessive Force in the Chicago Police Department. Criminal Law Forum. 30. 10.1007/s10609-019-09378-6.
Kruttschnitt, C., et al. “A Man's World? Comparing the Structural Positions of Men and Women in an Organized Criminal Network.”
Crime, Law and Social Change
, Springer Netherlands, 1 Jan. 1970, link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10611-020-09910-5#Bib1.
Shjarback, John & Decker, Scott & Rojek, Jeff & Brunson, Rod. (2017). Minority Representation in Policing and Racial Profiling: A Test of Representative Bureaucracy versus Community Context. Policing An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management. 40. 10.1108/PIJPSM-09-2016-0145.
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5 discussion questions due friday morning (81613)100 words per q.docxssuser47f0be
5 discussion questions due friday morning (8/16/13)
100 words per question
please cite and reference
no plagarism
anatomy and physiololy
question 1
There are several cardinal signs of acute inflammation. Can you explain the underlying mechanisms responsible for these cardinal signs of acute inflammation including heat, pain, redness, and swelling?
question 2
Some individuals with a deficit of IgA exhibit recurrent respiratory tract infections. Can this be explained after covering this week's material?
microbiology
question 1
What factors influence bacterial growth and the growth of other microbes? How can the knowledge of these factors assist in controlling bacterial growth? What techniques are used to control the bacterial growth?
question 2
How are microbes classified? Discuss at least two (bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa, parasitic worms (helminthes), or arthropods). Include:
The categories
The criteria used to place organisms in categories (morphology, staining, growth, nutrition, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, serology, phage typing, or protein profiles.
Why are viruses not classified?
question 3
The formation of the Germ Theory was important in moving scientists toward solving the problem of many diseases. Several individuals played a role in the development of this theory. Describe two experiments that led to the Germ Theory.
a. Spontaneous generation
b. Contributions of Louis Pasteur
c. Contributions of Robert Koch
Thank you!
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How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
500 wordsDetailsReminder Initial Discussion Board posts due by.docxssuser47f0be
500 words
Details:
Reminder: Initial Discussion Board posts due by Wednesday, responses due by Sunday
Students will be expected to post their first initial discussion board posting by Wednesday of each week. Discussion posts will be graded and late submissions will be assigned a late penalty in accordance with the late penalty policy found in the syllabus. NOTE: All submission posting times are based on midnight Central Time.
Students are expected to post their responses to peers by Sunday. NOTE: All submission posting times are based on midnight Central Time.
Primary Task Response
: Have you ever attended a play or musical? Do you frequently watch television programs or movies? Nowadays, drama is more popular in American culture than ever before. Yet what some forget is that it is a literary art form crafted by playwrights, TV and comedy writers, and Hollywood screenwriters. Drama shares many of the same elements as fiction and poetry; however, this literary genre is designed to be acted out on a stage or “dramatized” in front of screen audiences.
After you read the assigned essays in the textbook (and possibly the optional Seinfeld episode, “The Pitch”), please discuss the following questions:
Why, in your opinion, are dramas known as “plays?”
Talk about a time in which you attended a play, musical or opera—at a school, church or other public venue. Describe the experience: the sights and sounds, the mood of the audience, and the impact of seeing a drama performed on a live stage.
Have you ever acted and/or sung in a dramatic presentation? If so, depict for your classmates what it was like to be up on a stage performing material from a script. If you have never performed dramatic material, have you ever desired to? Why or why not?
Describe a favorite television show or movie in terms of its main characters, setting(s), basic plot, conflicts and themes. What makes it one of your favorites?
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500-700 wordsThe city in which you live provides its budget in.docxssuser47f0be
500-700 words
The city in which you live provides its budget information in monthly budgetary control reports with each month representing 1/12th of the overall budget. You overhear several managers discussing the budget at a community meeting. You were surprised to hear that half of the managers liked this process and that the other half felt that it did not adequately match their expenses.
Discuss the issues regarding the preparation of the budgets and why half of the departments liked the process and why the other half did not like the process. Complete the following:
Give examples of 1 department on each side of this controversy.
Can the budgeting process be made more reflective of the work actually being completed?
Explain your answer.
.
500 words, All new content, 2 - references. You are to select a co.docxssuser47f0be
500 words, All new content, 2 - references
. You are to select a country(Not Sudan) that does not recognize all of the established legal guidelines reviewed previously in the last assignment, but the potential profit that could be realized warrants the risk. The following points need to be addressed in your international business expansion plan:
The issue of common and civil law systems internationally
Intellectual property, copyright infringements, and legal ramifications
Violation of human rights of employees and child labor law violations
Public perception of company doing business with companies that engage in that kind of activity
What has been the impact of the European Union of the business environment?
Anything else that you deem important to support your international business expansion plan
.
5Why is the ordination of women such a central issue both for women .docxssuser47f0be
5Why is the ordination of women such a central issue both for women and for many religious communities, including communities on both sides of the issue?
How did the United States evolve from the early intolerance of most of the colonies to the pluralistic society we see today?
250 words each
Prof Xavier
.
500 wordsAccountability and ethical conduct are important concep.docxssuser47f0be
500 words
Accountability and ethical conduct are important concepts in public administration. In Tennessee, recent political stakeholders and some bureaucratic stakeholders have been caught up in various scandals (Operation Tennessee Waltz, Operation Rocky Top, etc.). Based on the readings, what could Tennessee do to make political and bureaucratic functionaries more accountable?
For each thread, students must support their assertions with at least 1 scholarly citation in APA format. Each reply must incorporate at least 1 scholarly citation in APA format. Any sources cited must have been published within the last five years. Acceptable sources include the textbook, the Bible, etc.
.
5. In what significant way do not-for-profits account for inve.docxssuser47f0be
Not-for-profits account for investments at fair market value rather than cost like businesses. Not-for-profits also account for business-type activities like dining halls and gift shops as enterprise funds similar to governments, showing revenue and expenses separately rather than rolled into overall program spending like other not-for-profit functions.
5.Missouri was International Shoe Corporations principal place .docxssuser47f0be
5.
Missouri was International Shoe Corporation's principal place of business, but the company employed between 11 and 13 salespersons in the state of Washington who exhibited samples and solicited orders for shoes from prospective buyers in Washington. The state of Washington assessed the company for contributions to a state unemployment fund. The state served the assessment on one of International Shoe Corporation's sales representatives in Washington and sent a copy by registered mail to the company's Missouri headquarters. International Shoe's representative challenged the assessment on numerous grounds, arguing that the state had not properly served the corporation. Is the corporation's defense valid? Why or why not? [
International Shoe Co. v. Washington,
326 U.S. 310 (1945).]
6.
The Robinsons, residents of New York, bought a new Audi car from Seaway Volkswagen Corp., a retailer incorporated in New York and with its principal place of business there. World-Wide Volkswagen, a company incorporated in New York and doing business in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, distributed the car to Seaway. Neither Seaway nor World-Wide did business in Oklahoma, and neither company shipped cars there. The Robinsons were driving through Oklahoma when another vehicle struck their Audi in the rear. The gas tank of the Audi exploded, injuring several members of the family. The Robinsons brought a product liability suit against the manufacturer, distributor, and retailer of the car in an Oklahoma state court. Seaway and World-Wide argued that the Oklahoma state court did not have
in personam
jurisdiction over them. After the state's trial court and supreme court held that the state did have
in personam
jurisdiction over Seaway and World-Wide, the companies appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. How do you think the Court decided in this case? Why? [
World-Wide Volkswagen Corp. v. Woodson,
444 U.S. 286 (1980).]
8.
Le Cabaret 481, Inc., an adult entertainment corporation, wanted to open a strip club in the city of Kingston. Kingston, however, passed an ordinance prohibiting adult businesses from operating within 300 feet of any church, school, nursery, public park, or residential property. Le Cabaret 481 filed a suit against the city, arguing that the ordinance left no feasible locations in the city for an adult business and thus violated the company's First Amendment right to free expression. The city, on the other hand, argued that Le Cabaret 481 did not present a ripe case to the court because the company had not applied for a building permit for its adult business. The company argued that it could not find a location for which it could apply for a permit. Do you think Le Cabaret 481 satisfied the ripeness requirement for its suit against the city? Why or why not? [
Le Cabaret 481, Inc. v. Municipality of Kingston,
2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 706 (2005).]
10.
The plaintiffs, parents of underage children, sued the Advanced Brands and Importing Co., a.
5.1 Deep-level abilities are closely related to job performance. As.docxssuser47f0be
5.1 Deep-level abilities are closely related to job performance. As a manager, how could you use the knowledge that people differ to increase the likelihood an employee will perform his or her job well? What challenges does this pose when managing a diverse workforce?
5.2
Employees often see change as threatening. What are some of the sources of resistance to change, and what can you as a manager do to overcome that resistance?
5.3
What role does diversity play in managing change? What are some possible strategies for managing diversity? What influence does diversity training have on organizations?
5.4
Does the type of change being planned affect the strategy for managing the change? Explain and provide an example.
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5. Choosing a System Jurisdiction Overlap - Drug RingcloseRev.docxssuser47f0be
5. Choosing a System: Jurisdiction Overlap - Drug Ring
close
Review the following scenario:
You are a Wichita Police Department detective working in the major crimes unit, and you are assigned to a joint federal–state–city crime task force working on a number of major drug cases. Over a period of several months, your task force has been able to gather information and make cases on several of the drug suppliers, drug dealers, and drug buyers in the Wichita metropolitan area. The task force is about to complete its mission by filing criminal charges in the federal district court, the state district court, or the Wichita Municipal Court against these various suspects. These suspects will not be arrested until the warrants are issued.
Your job is to make recommendations concerning which jurisdictions should file the charges on which defendants. You will need to evaluate the criminal statutes and penalties in each jurisdiction and even the rules of evidence to determine where your task force has the best chance of obtaining a conviction and in getting the punishment to fit the crime.
The memo that you receive from your Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) task force supervisor explains the situation:
MEMO
Re: Charging Decisions
You are the primary investigator in the cases against Jones, Smith, and Thompson. As I review your reports, it appears that each of these cases has strengths and weaknesses that we should evaluate before we determine whether to file charges in the U.S. District Court, the Sedgwick County District Court for the State of Kansas, or the Wichita Municipal Court. I will summarize those strengths and weaknesses here to make sure I am reading your reports correctly. I need you to give me advice on where you think these charges should be brought.
Jones has been working for you as a confidential informant because you have evidence against him for a February 6, 2005 third possession of cocaine after convictions in 1993 and 1994. He appears to have followed the terms of his deal with you to introduce our undercover agents to his dealer. We have promised not to prosecute for any drug offenses he may commit in the presence of our undercover agent while playing the role of our informant. His assistance has enabled us to get sufficient evidence on Smith and Thompson to obtain convictions. Based on Jones’ two prior convictions for possession of cocaine, we would normally want him to go to federal court, where the maximum sentences are available. However, because of his cooperation, we could file the case in the Sedgwick County, Kansas, and district court under state law. We could even change the charge to a drug paraphernalia offense and send his case to the city of Wichita.
How do you think we should proceed concerning Jones' February 6, 2005 cocaine possession? (30%)
He will probably plead guilty unless we send him to federal court. Where do you want to file it? (20%)
Smith has sold cocaine to our undercover agents on two occasions: Ju.
5. (TCO4) As a manufacturing firm builds a plant in Bolivia, it also.docxssuser47f0be
5. (TCO4) As a manufacturing firm builds a plant in Bolivia, it also has to build an airstrip so that it can get the building supplies and the component parts it needs for operation to the Bolivian facility. The building of the airstrip was necessary because Bolivia has (Points : 2)
limited natural resources.
an underdeveloped infrastructure.
too many competing airports.
no international trade incentives.
None of these choices
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5-6 paper written on dyslexia. APA format. What did the researcher.docxssuser47f0be
5-6 paper written on dyslexia. APA format. What did the researchers want to find out? What's the big picture- why was the topic worth studying? What data did they collect, and how did they collect it? What did they find, and what do those findings actually mean? What are the implications of those findings?
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5 page apa style paperOne of the recent developments facing the .docxssuser47f0be
5 page apa style paper
One of the recent developments facing the public administration of corrections is that there has been an increasing call by public officials and the citizenry to privatize the prison systems in the United States.
First, from the perspective of a public sector correctional administrator, make 2 arguments for keeping the jails in public hands.
Second, from the perspective of a private sector, correctional facility manager make 2 arguments for turning the correctional system over to the private correctional industry.
Briefly discuss the types of challenges that each sector - both public and private may face.
Are there any legal issues, either criminal or civil, that need to be addressed before privatization can occur?
Support your viewpoints from your readings and other appropriate outside sources.
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42. For fiscal year 2011, Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) had total r.docxssuser47f0be
42.
For fiscal year 2011, Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) had total revenues of $11.70 billion, net income of $1.25 billion, total assets of $7.36 billion, and total shareholder’s equity of $4.38 billion.
a. Calculate the Starbucks’ ROE directly, and using the DuPont Identity.
b. Comparing with the data for Peet’s in Problem 41, use the DuPont Identity to understand the difference between the two firms’ ROEs.
Q2
See
Table 2.5
showing financial statement data and stock price data for Mydeco Corp.
a. How did Mydeco’s accounts receivable days change over this period?
b. How did Mydeco’s inventory days change over this period?
c. Based on your analysis, has Mydeco improved its management of its working capital during this time period?
TABLE 2.5
2009–2013 Financial Statement Data and Stock Price Data for Mydeco Corp.
Mydeco Corp. 2009–2013
(All data as of fiscal year end; in $ million)
Income Statement
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Revenue
Cost of Goods Sold
404.3
(188.3)
363.8
(173.8)
424.6
(206.2)
510.7
(246.8)
604.1
(293.4)
Gross Profit
Sales and Marketing
Administration
Depreciation & Amortization
216.0
(66.7)
(60.6)
(27.3)
190.0
(66.4)
(59.1)
(27.0)
218.4
(82.8)
(59.4)
(34.3)
263.9
(102.1)
(66.4)
(38.4)
310.7
(120.8)
(78.5)
(38.6)
EBIT
Interest Income (Expense)
61.4
(33.7)
37.5
(32.9)
41.9
(32.2)
57.0
(37.4)
72.8
(39.4)
Pretax Income
Income Tax
27.7
(9.7)
4.6
(1.6)
9.7
(3.4)
19.6
(6.9)
33.4
(11.7)
Net Income
Shares outstanding (millions)
Earnings per share
18.0
55.0
$0.33
3.0
55.0
$0.05
6.3
55.0
$0.11
12.7
55.0
$0.23
21.7
55.0
$0.39
Balance Sheet
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Assets
Cash
Accounts Receivable
Inventory
48.8
88.6
33.7
68.9
69.8
30.9
86.3
69.8
28.4
77.5
76.9
31.7
85.0
86.1
35.3
Total Current Assets
Net Property, Plant & Equip.
Goodwill & Intangibles
171.1
245.3
361.7
169.6
169.6
243.3
184.5
309
361.7
186.1
345.6
361.7
206.4
347.0
361.7
Total Assets
Liabilities & Stockholders’ Equity
Accounts Payable
Accrued Compensation
778.1
18.7
6.7
774.6
17.9
6.4
855.2
22.0
7.0
893.4
26.8
8.1
915.1
31.7
9.7
Total Current Liabilities
Long-term Debt
25.4
500.0
24.3
500.0
29.0
575.0
34.9
600.0
41.4
600.0
Total Liabilities
Stockholders’ Equity
525.4
252.7
524.3
250.3
604.0
251.2
634.9
258.5
641.4
273.7
Total Liabilities & Stockholders’ Equity
778.1
774.6
855.2
893.4
915.1
Statement of Cash Flows
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Net Income
Depreciation & Amortization
Chg. in Accounts Receivable
Chg. in Inventory
Chg. in Payables & Accrued Comp.
18.0
27.3
3.9
(2.9)
2.2
3.0
27.0
18.8
2.8
(1.1)
6.3
34.3
(0.0)
2.5
4.7
12.7
38.4
(7.1)
(3.3)
5.9
21.7
38.6
(9.2)
(3.6)
6.5
Cash from Operations
Capital Expenditures
48.5
(25.0)
50.5
(25.0)
47.8
(100.0)
46.6
(75.0)
54.0
(40.0)
Cash from Investing Activities
Dividends Paid
Sale (or purchase) of stock
Debt Issuance (Pay Down)
(25.0)
(5.4)
—
—
(25.0)
(5.4)
—
—
(100.0)
(5.4)
—
75.0
(75.0)
(5.4)
—
25.0
(40.0)
(6.5)
—
—
Cash from Financing Activities
(5.4)
(5.4)
69.6
19.6
(6.5)
C.
5-6 minute persuasive speech onShould all children be taught se.docxssuser47f0be
5-6 minute persuasive speech on:
**Should all children be taught self defense in school?**
Include a specific purpose statement calling for either
-passive agreement
or
-immediate action
ALSO
The name os the type of organization method you have used in this speech.
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5 haikus that relate to the pic attachedMust use the following 5.docxssuser47f0be
5 haikus that relate to the pic attached
Must use the following 5 words for each haiku:
- journey/destination
- emphasis/vibrant
- dusk/dawn
- contrast
- dream
- illusion
At least one word for each haiku, word must be the main topic of the haiku
Should be easy.
5-7-5 syllable pattern, 3 line haiku
If you don't know how to write a haiku like the people who accepted this hw before, then don't bother accepting please.
Example:
reflections i see
on the river's surface
blurry and unclear
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4055-817 emerging network course Think about each question in .docxssuser47f0be
4055-817 emerging network course
Think about each question in detail before formulating your answer.
Your answer should be complete and
you should include examples
to support your answer.
There is no limitation on the amount you can write.
Each answer should include minimum of 130 words
1.
Explain Ad Hoc Networks and their usage.
2.
Explain the routing protocols in Mobil Ad Hoc Networks (MANET).
3.
What are your thoughts on MANET-VANET?
Implementation Issues?
Security challenges?
What is the current state of technology?
4.
How will routing be different in Ad Hoc Networks versus Wireless Sensor Networks?
5.
What are some of the security issues in Sensor Networks?
6.
How do we ensure data privacy, integrity, and authentication in Sensor Networks?
7.
List and explain at
least three
Mesh Network applications.
8.
Explain what a good Mesh Routing Protocol should have.
9.
Explain Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN) and their usage.
10.
What is your opinion about Smart Grid technology and its usage its future use?
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5 Page Paper on Billy and the American South. Include Works Cited..docxssuser47f0be
5 Page Paper on Billy and the American South. Include Works Cited.
Title: Billy and the American South: I ask Why?
Talk about the American south and how it was racist and explian why Billy was executed only at the age of 10. Also campare the american south then and now.
Due Monday 8 A.M New York TIme
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4–5 pages; 5–7 PowerPoint slides (excluding title and reference slid.docxssuser47f0be
4–5 pages; 5–7 PowerPoint slides (excluding title and reference slides); Speaker notes of 150–250
Details:
You are the department manager for a thriving orthopedic center that is part of an integrated delivery system (IDS) in Denver. The IDS is owned by a national corporation, with varying sized health care facilities from coast to coast.
As the department manager, you participate in various committees and panels that address multiple aspects of the center’s business and administration. Currently, the chief executive officer (CEO) of the IDS is considering approving procurement of a surgical robotic unit, at the recommendation of the system’s chief of surgery, for use in the thriving but overloaded orthopedic center that the Denver hospital houses.
He has also asked you to prepare a PowerPoint presentation explaining the specific differences among economic factors that must be considered prior to the purchase of the surgical unit.
Key Assignment
Write a paper of 4–5 pages discussing the competitive ability of acquiring a surgical robot unit. In your paper, include the following information:
Who are the stakeholders in this scenario (both internal and external)?
What is the impact to the various stakeholders of acquiring a surgical robot unit?
What are the external and internal factors that will impact the decision?
How might consumers (patients) react?
How will acquiring this technology impact the organization’s ability to compete?
Also, prepare a PowerPoint presentation of 5–7 slides on the same issue, and be sure to do the following:
Make sure to use proper formatting for your presentation.
Include 150–250 words of speaker notes.
Include citations and a reference slide.
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5 page paper that must discuss the topic above Must include scho.docxssuser47f0be
5 page paper that must discuss the topic above
Must include scholarly journals and articles 5 or more
Must be in apa format
Racial Barriers/ Injustices in the Criminal Justice System
Outline:
I. Introduction
In this paper I will be discussing the racial barriers and the injustices that go on in law enforcement. I will be giving details on the different racial disparities that many people as well as police officers face. When it comes to racial disparities it's not only a black and white issue, but law enforcement is also filled with different cultures and there are many people who are mistreated and targeted. Police brutality is a big issue as well and from this issue a lot of lives have been taken from mistakes police officers have made. Lastly, I will discuss the many barriers' women face in law enforcement, women are sometimes look passed and harassed and this is a not much popular issue people like to talk about.
II. Body
Racial Disparities
· Challenges that police officers face while working in Law Enforcement.
· Impact of racial profiling
· Bias in law enforcement
Police Brutality
· Police Shootings
· Excessive Force
Women in Law Enforcement
· Challenges women face while on the job.
· Sexual Harassment
· Unfair treatment on the job.
III. Conclusion
References
Bleakley, Paul. (2019). A Thin-Slice of Institutionalised Police Brutality: A Tradition of Excessive Force in the Chicago Police Department. Criminal Law Forum. 30. 10.1007/s10609-019-09378-6.
Kruttschnitt, C., et al. “A Man's World? Comparing the Structural Positions of Men and Women in an Organized Criminal Network.”
Crime, Law and Social Change
, Springer Netherlands, 1 Jan. 1970, link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10611-020-09910-5#Bib1.
Shjarback, John & Decker, Scott & Rojek, Jeff & Brunson, Rod. (2017). Minority Representation in Policing and Racial Profiling: A Test of Representative Bureaucracy versus Community Context. Policing An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management. 40. 10.1108/PIJPSM-09-2016-0145.
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5 discussion questions due friday morning (81613)100 words per q.docxssuser47f0be
5 discussion questions due friday morning (8/16/13)
100 words per question
please cite and reference
no plagarism
anatomy and physiololy
question 1
There are several cardinal signs of acute inflammation. Can you explain the underlying mechanisms responsible for these cardinal signs of acute inflammation including heat, pain, redness, and swelling?
question 2
Some individuals with a deficit of IgA exhibit recurrent respiratory tract infections. Can this be explained after covering this week's material?
microbiology
question 1
What factors influence bacterial growth and the growth of other microbes? How can the knowledge of these factors assist in controlling bacterial growth? What techniques are used to control the bacterial growth?
question 2
How are microbes classified? Discuss at least two (bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa, parasitic worms (helminthes), or arthropods). Include:
The categories
The criteria used to place organisms in categories (morphology, staining, growth, nutrition, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, serology, phage typing, or protein profiles.
Why are viruses not classified?
question 3
The formation of the Germ Theory was important in moving scientists toward solving the problem of many diseases. Several individuals played a role in the development of this theory. Describe two experiments that led to the Germ Theory.
a. Spontaneous generation
b. Contributions of Louis Pasteur
c. Contributions of Robert Koch
Thank you!
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How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
Major Paper #2 The Personal Narrative EssayA narrative is simply .docx
1. Major Paper #2: The Personal Narrative Essay
A narrative is simply a story. A personal narrative is a true
story, focusing largely on the writer’s own life.
For Essay #2, the
Personal Narrative,
you will be writing a short essay,
at least 3-4 pages (roughly 750-1000 words) in length
, about a significant event in your own life. This event need
not—and probably should not—be inherently, overly dramatic.
Sometimes the most influential moments in our lives are smaller
moments, events that we may not recognize as influential until
years after the experience. In the personal narrative essay, you
will want to tell the story as accurately as you can—search your
deep memory—and tell the story from your own perspective.
You will also want to exercise your selectivity as a writer,
choosing to summarize background information/exposition, and
really dramatize important scenes for the reader.
Here is one sample personal narrative:
Kyle Terry
"Cops"
Even as a law breaking mischievous youth I had always
looked up to Police Officers in my neighborhood. I even looked
up to them when they would chase my friends and I when we
snuck out at night and kicked sprinkler heads off, or got caught
drinking underage. I loved to watch the show “Cops” and
always pictured myself in the situations being portrayed on
television. In my youth I did a lot of things that most people
would look down on and police departments may shun you for,
but that didn’t stop me from aspiring to join their ranks.
After serving in the military for over five years and
attaining the rank of SGT (P), I was sent orders for recruiting.
This was not the path I wanted my career to go down, so I opted
to decline the orders. Once I had done this I was faced with a
decision, what should I do now? I decided I would try to get
2. hired at a local police department. At the time I was stationed in
Manhattan, KS and had to choose between Manhattan, Salina,
and Topeka. Topeka and Manhattan were testing on the same
days and as fate would have it I decided to give Manhattan a
try.
Having no navigational skills in the city I was first
challenged in finding the testing sight for the physical agility
test. The site was located at the RCPD range, which was off of
Pillsbury Drive , near Pillsbury Crossing. When I arrived I was
shocked to see that I would be up against forty some odd people
fighting for five or six slots. Once I got out of my truck and
started talking to other hopeful applicants I became worried.
What was I going to do if I didn’t get hired I asked myself. I
felt as though I was under qualified after finding out that 60%-
70% of the applicants had degrees in Criminal Justice. I thought
for sure that college would be a major hiring point. I had come
this far though and had no reason to doubt my ability to prove
myself on an obstacle course.
The air was thin and cold on this particular day, making
just breathing a chore. Gazing out at the course the towers were
tall and a long climb, the walls were high with steep drops to
the other side. Tires lined the courses isles to test your agility
running through them, and at the end of the obstacle course
there was a 170 pound dummy that you had to drag to a safe
zone. I felt confident since I was still in the Army and was in
the best cardiovascular condition in my life. The lieutenant
introduced himself to the crowd and began explaining the
course, at the end of his explanation and demonstration he asked
for volunteers to go first. In my mind I thought it would be
good to volunteer, but I had learned early on in the Army not to
volunteer for anything. I held my ground and stayed back to
gauge the motivated people stepping to the front. I felt as if
watching them would give me an edge. I watched several
individuals run through the course until it was finally my turn.
Once I stepped up to the starting line my adrenaline was
pumping full blast, I felt unstoppable at that point. I had heard
3. the fastest time was 2:09 through the course on this day and I
was determined to beat it. I took off up the steep flight of stairs
and down the other side simulating a chase. I felt like a wild
animal closing on my prey as I hopped the fence and dropped to
the other side. Next I ran through a make shift neighborhood
setting and to a high wall I had to climb. Once at the top I ran
down the steps and around the turnaround point. It was then that
I realized how fast I was moving, I was flying through the
course and hurting badly inside. I told myself that it was mind
over matter and to suck it up for another 30 seconds. I ran to the
shooting simulation and picked the bad guy out of the stand up
targets, ran to the dummy drag and drug the 170 pounds 20
yards like a dog carries a flea on a daily basis.
Once I was at the end of the line I heard the scorer yell
“2:03.” I had done it. At that point I felt as if the job were in
the bag. My score got beat by a fraction of a second later in the
day, but I was still proud that I was able to overcome the pain
to get to the finish line. After several vocabulary tests, spelling
tests, writing tests, and a few oral review boards I was hired. I
lived my childhood dream of becoming a Police Officer for
three years. It was a thankless job in many ways, but it was also
gratifying at times. I have since moved to San Antonio and
changed professions, but often reflect on some of the
experiences I had. I know I wouldn’t have changed it for the
world.
***
Here is another sample personal narrative:
Spc Shannon Thomas
Fort Riley, Kansas
"My Dancing Roots"
Like rain showers breaking the silence of midnight, the
thunderous applause poured over that final sustained-for-
emphasis A-flat and me. My friends were whistling and hooting
like they just heard their favorite song by their idolized music
artist at a sold-out concert. I was all smiles. Although it was
only my first vocal music recital at my new high school, my
4. new friends truly made me feel celebrated. We were all artists,
born and made from the same peculiar passion that drives us to
dedicate ourselves daily to the perfecting of whatever it is we
do. Family oriented by choice, there was a nurturing and
supportiveness that was contagious among the students and
faculty. This school required a rigorous two auditions and an
interview with the principal and a senior faculty member from
the students intended major. The end result, I shared the
hallway with only 200+ students from grades eight through
twelve. I have experience singing in Italian, Latin, French,
German, Hebrew, and Spanish. Being a vocal music major with
a minor in performance piano is what I have always done and
was always perfectly content doing. Imagine the awkwardness
when I found out that this small performing arts high-school
was so exclusively “artsy” that for Physical Education credits,
students are required to take Ballet Technique Level I to fulfill
the requirement! I distinctly remember thinking, “This is going
to be the biggest, longest, stupidest waste of time.”
Most non-dancers shared this depressing requiem. Over lunch
the 16-year-old prodigy trumpet player laments how a dance
teacher tried to make him stretch his legs open, “This wide!”
with his arms outstretched like the crucified Man Of Sorrows.
The Sophomore painter shows a doodle of the dizzying stars she
saw when they tried to teach her to just spin and spin from one
end of the dance studio to the other. A Communications student
described his tragedy at Ballet I, as an event so calamitous it
“should have been televised.” Clumsily dodging the other
beginners as he fumbled through each combination looked less
like dancing and more like these beginners had synchronized the
ants in there pants. “Anti-graceful” was the agreed upon
description for all non-dancers. I was definitely not looking
forward to my “first class” experience.
The dressing room was a mixed territory of veteran ballerinas
and the tenderfoot wannabe’s that would dare hold a class
within a mile of their talent. The distinctions in dress between
the two groups were strikingly obvious to me. We all hold to
5. the same basic standard of black tights, leotard, and hair in a
neat bun or chignon out of the face and off the neck. Still, there
were details in the clothing itself that separated the novice from
the seasoned. The experts wore hundred-times-washed, simple
leotards, tights that used to be footed but now had lost fights
with a scissor along the way up their bulging calf muscles, some
had leg-warmers borrowed from the 1980’s, with functional-
looking shoes that looked danced to death. They were quite
unashamed of their neat-pauper kind of look. The aspirants
were like seventh-graders on the first day of school, all fixated
on making a good first impression with every shred of dance
apparel brand new. I noted that the vets looked prepared to
break a sweat and the wannabe’s were, of course, clueless.
We filed in slowly like wallflowers, utterly afraid of the open
space with a tell-all-your-secrets mirror that spanned one entire
wall. The instructor pranced in motivated to embarrass a fresh
group of victims assembled for his viewing entertainment. He
instead graciously encouraged this group of painters, musicians,
and playwrights, with words of affirmation and empathy. He
began as a graphic artist himself and got wooed into the dance
world. A community of racing pulses instantly slowed to a
shared sigh of relief as his speech ended with his humble
admission of familiarity to our scary and new world. “Now
class, approach the barres.” It was time to begin.
Though he moved like molasses through the first combinations
it was surprisingly tough to mimic. Contorting into strange
twists and bends was taking a toll on my body after the first
week. I finally decided to try to embrace and maybe even think
about enjoying being a dance student though I truly would have
been happy to simply learn the classical piano music we were
wasting on the Dance Department. Over the passing weeks the
class, as a whole, improved steadily and we began to respect
and admire the craft as well as take on new challenges. One
morning my teacher required of us an impossible task . In our
first lessons we would do each combo with our beloved
instructor in front of us as we all faced the mirror for
6. reinforcement. Now we are being required to dance with him
out of our sight for cues. Without him front and center to
guide our intended outcome, it was much harder to remember
what to make your leg and arm do simultaneously, plus when to
do it! Not only did my muscles ache, my brain was now a
cardholding member of the, “Organs and Muscle Groups Who
Hate Shannon Association”. After painful attempts with some
few victories, we eventually got used to not being bottle-fed our
choreography. A few of us even acquired a hole here and there
in our tights and shoes. Yes!!
When women cry, I have heard it said from men that they can
never really tell which emotion has surfaced, so either way a
well-meaning hug is usually appropriate. The following year
and several thousand dance steps later, I signed up for the next
level in dance instruction. My request was denied. A knot got
stuck in my throat then found it’s way all the way down to my
heart and I said to my self, maybe next semester. I cried.
Disappointed, I began wrapping my mind around the fact that I
was probably destined to just be a singer who played piano. I
showed the transcript to a good friend who pointed out that a
certain code did not denote a denial, but a skip to the next level
higher than I originally requested. My dance teachers had
decided I was progressing rapidly enough to skip all
intermediate dance courses and proceed to Advanced level 1. I
cried, again Then somewhere in between, this happiness made
me jump up and down in the hallway clapping.
I remember the day I entered that same locker room with a new
attitude. The newbie’s were still dressed as newbies, and the
experts were still identifiable as experts. Where do I fit in? I
looked in a small mirror to see that I resembled an expert on the
outside, but felt like a newbie that secretly acquired a backstage
pass to an expert class. The weeks went by and there were a lot
of times I felt like I was a kitten breathlessly struggling to run
among cheetahs. The combinations were more precise, and the
transitions from one combo to the next were quicker, almost
seamless. I was beginning to accept my place in the rankings as
7. the least experienced expert. You know the one who, as a peer,
you never really go to with a question, but usually approach
with your own good advice and tips. Whenever a new dance
move is taught, we all attempt the choreography one by one in a
sort of conga line across the floor. The student who performs it
the most accurate is called out to express it alone so the rest of
the class can learn a bit more about how to correctly execute.
One day, we were all taught a brand new type of leap and after
demonstrating our attempts one by one, I was called out! I
thought I had done something so wrong, I would be told that I
represent what NOT to do. Turns out I was the only dancer who
demonstrated an understanding of what the leap should look
like. I did the combination solo and received smiles, pats on
the back, and a reassurance that I was in the right place. I
leaped the highest I had ever leaped, right into the stride of a
cheetah.
My report back at the lunch table that first day of a new school
year was one animated with surprise and excitement as I learned
that I was maybe multi-talented! My story began like theirs
once did, but I discovered the lesson in my experience was in
blooming where I was planted. When I perceived I was plopped
into a rocky place unfit for the kind of growth I was interested
in, I had to uncomfortably tunnel deeper to find that there was
good soil beneath. My dancing roots can now be traced to that
famous school of the arts where I had begun dancing and have
yet to stop to this day.
Lecture Notes
Deciding What's Significant
Again, a personal narrative is simply a story from someone's
own life. But how does one decide what to write about?
In general, what you need to do is to figure out which events in
your life have been "significant" in some way. What events
have impacted how you see yourself and how you see others?
What events have shaped your worldview, values, and beliefs?
Next, you'll want to choose which event in particular you would
8. like to write about (and are ready to write about). I usually
prefer for students to stay away from subject matter and events
that are inherently dramatic (ie car crashes, deaths, break-ups,
etc.) Instead, I recommend you think about events that did not
seem significant at the time, but later--after reflection--you
found very important and/or revealing. In other words,
"significant" does not mean there has to be coffins or tears,
screaming matches or fiery blazes.
Use the "consider possible topics" suggestions in Chapter 2 of
your textbook for brainstorming. In addition to the ideas listed
in the book, you might examine your own childhood memories.
Most of the memories we retain from our deep past stick with us
for a reason, so this can provide insight into some significant
events that you may have never recognized as "significant"
before.
After listing remembered events, and working on recalling key
places, people, and conversation, decide which story about your
own life you’d like to pursue for this essay.
Elements of Story: Plot, Character, Setting, Dialogue
The following four terms (plot, character, setting, and dialogue)
are the four major elements of story. In other words, these are
all essentials for your personal narrative, and you should rely
heavily on these elements in the body of your essay.
1.) PLOT:
A
plot
is a pattern of events or actions that lead to a change in a
character or situation. In the case of this assignment, the plot
of your essay should be limited to a key event or series of
events that actually occurred in your real life, and resulted in
some sort of change in your character, your relationships with
others, your worldview, or your situation.
Plot also always includes some kind of tension or conflict. This
conflict may be external, between two people (for instance, a
fist-fight with your brother, or a disagreement with your
9. mother). In contrast, the conflict may be purely internal (for
instance, a conflict between what you desire and your sense of
morality). By the end of your essay, we should have some sense
that the conflict has been dealt with somehow, if not entirely
resolved.
2.) CHARACTER:
A
character
is any person depicted on the page. We often think of
characters in terms of fiction, characters “made-up” or
“invented” by the author to further the story or illustrate a
point. Even in fiction, however, characters are often based on
real-life people. In your narrative essay, you yourself will
become a character—even though you must remain true to the
facts of your life, personality, etc.—just because you will be
reproducing yourself on the page. As a readers, we’ll want to
get a sense of who you are as a character on the page in the
course of your essay. By the end of the essay, we will also
want to know why/how your experience was significant. How
did it change you?
To take it even further, beyond the scope of your own life, how
was this experience and/or the change it produced significant?
You may also decide to have other characters in your essay, but
these must also be real life people who were actually a part of
the events you describe. If many people were present during
the events you describe, you will need to decide which of those
real-life people need to be represented on the page. You will
want to limit yourself to including only the characters who
played some sort of significant role in the experience. In
addition, you will need to decide how much or how little we
really need to know about all the characters you include in your
personal narrative.
3.) SETTING:
The
setting
includes time and place. When did all of this happen? How
10. old were you? Where exactly did it happen? As a writer, you
must decide how much the reader needs to know about what’s
happening when and where. However, you should keep in mind
that setting is important, setting the stage for the action of your
narrative. You should also note that setting can help set the
tone of your piece, establishing the “feeling” of the experience
and your attitudes about it.
4.) DIALOGUE:
Dialogue
reports conversation between characters directly, and is usually
represented in quotes. Especially if you choose to write about
something in your deep past, you may not remember everything
that was said verbatim. What you will need to do—if you
choose to use dialogue—is to plausibly re-create the
conversation, based on what you
do
remember.
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