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Henry IV, Sir John Falstaff And The King Of France
Effect of Societal Standings on Quality of Life Quality of life is defined as the standard of health,
freedom, comfort and happiness experienced by an individual or group. In the Elizabethan World
Reference Library, historians often describe the wealthy and noble as those who held great power and
frequently lived colourful and extravagant lives; as compared to the poor, who have been described as
uneducated and intensely labored. Through the respective descriptions of their everyday life, it is
evident that the superior quality of life should be held by those who posses the higher social rank.
However, King Henry IV, Sir John Falstaff and the King of France, in fact demonstrate the opposite in
William Shakespeare s Henry IV Part I , Henry IV Part II and Henry V . Quality of life is inversely
proportional to an individual s level of status in society. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On the hierarchy of Elizabethan England, King Henry IV occupies the highest rank and is viewed as
God s vessel on Earth. Therefore, his upper class status should provide him with the authority to do as
he pleases without restriction. It is however, Sir John Falstaff, a disreputable knight, who maintains
the more advanced grade of freedom. King Henry IV is presented, to the readers, as a traditional hero
with valuable morals and a strong will. However, his character is not of his own accord, rather it is the
fabrication of the restrictions placed upon him by his role in society. As the king is scolding his son for
living a life deemed unfit for a ruler he
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Ignorance In The Invisible Man
The Ghanaian Diplomat Kofi Annan once said, Knowledge is power. Information is liberating.
Education is the premise of progress, in every society, in every family (Annan). Although this phrase
may contain truth, our society has a long history where they heavily rejected notions of social
responsibility and social education, due to the fact that those in power are not able to see its potential,
as they themselves are without knowledge. Even though knowledge is often attributed to success
depending on convenience, certain time periods contained cruel and unusual treatment of a large
group of people based on a variety of unrelated factors. This perspective can be used to better
understand the message of the novel The Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, a story about the life of a
black man during the late 1920 s or early 1930 s, when racism against black people was prevalent. In
this novel, the author uses literary elements to emphasize that knowledge and intelligence do not
necessarily equal power. The author accomplishes this by showing us the ignorance of those in power,
and how feigning ignorance can lead to a sense of power.
Knowledge is seen as the polar opposite of ignorance. Hence, the narrator s speech in the beginning of
the novel is the first sign that ignorance plagues the majority of the characters in the novel. This is
shown to us by the author when the narrator is attempting to present his speech and makes an
important observation, stating, I spoke automatically
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Nfl Turnoffs Research Paper
The NFL Playoffs attract millions of fans each year for each team. 12 franchises make it to the
postseason each year, and while everyone wants his or her favorite team will win it all, only one team
can. The worst, however, is when fans are sure their team has won, just to have it ripped away from
them. With that in mind, here are the top three most devastating losses in NFL playoff history:
3. New England Patriots vs Oakland Raiders, 2002 AFC Divisional Round the Brady Rule (The Tuck
Rule): As if Spygate weren t enough to mar the Patriots three Lombardi Trophies from the turn of the
century, there s also The Brady Rule. Brady drops back to pass in the late fourth quarter in blizzard
conditions with his team down to the Raiders the makings of a great comeback, right? Not exactly.
Charles Woodson came around on Brady s blindside, sacked Brady, knocked the ball loose, and then
watched as his teammates recovered it. The refs reviewed it, decided that Brady needed a little help to
win, and called upon an obscure rule in one of the most controversial calls in NFL history, robbing the
Raiders of a win. The rule has since been abolished. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
New York Giants versus New England Patriots, Super Bowl XLII: And the Patriots make the list once
again, this time with a much different outcome. 16 0 in the regular season and 2 0 in the playoffs for a
grand record of 18 0 heading into the Super Bowl, the Patriots were eyeing perfection. The Giants on
the other hand barely snuck into their Wild Card slot. Easy win, right? It was back and forth the whole
game. Then, at the end, with the Patriots up 14 10, the Giants are put into third long. Eli Manning
takes the snap, gets grabbed by a few defensive linemen, breaks free, and hurls the ball downfield, and
David Tyree makes the best catch in NFL history. Plaxico Burress s catch was just icing on the 18 1
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FYE 105 Class Reflection
Upon reflection of the FYE 105 course material from this semester I realized there have been many
techniques I have been able to improve or learn new strategies for academic success in the pursuit of
lifelong learning. After being out of a traditional school for over twenty years, my academic success
strategy began with obtaining a rhythm of life and school. Once I developed and implemented a good
personal time management routine that allowed ample time for the many competing activities life
brings, I was on course for success in achieving my goals. One aspect of this class that had a
significant impact on my academic success was modifying the way I took notes to include all essential
information in an easy to read and review format. I will be able to use the notetaking and time
management techniques I have learned this semester in not only all future courses but in any
environment requiring detailed notes and strict time management to ensure success. ... Show more
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the personality assessment and reflection assignment in the FYE 105 class helped to put my
personality traits, and type into perspective with the given definitions and examples throughout the
project. I discovered that my personality type was the Defender , and my top strengths are being loyal,
hardworking, practical, and supportive. Conversely, my top weaknesses are taking things to
personally, overloading myself, repressing my feelings, and being shy. With this information in my
mental toolbox I will be able to focus on and utilize my strengths to ensure success while at the same
time working to build up my weaknesses and reduce their impact. Having this information and
consistently working to improve myself by utilizing what I have learned about my personality will
allow me to align individual and professional goals in a productive way to achieve my career pathway,
and personal
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Comparing Synoptic Gospels In Matthew, Mark, And Luke
Synoptic Comparison Matthew, Mark, and Luke are the three books in the New Testament that have
been titled the synoptic gospels. The three gospels differ in some dramatic ways, but have many
similar stories and accounts of the life of Jesus. There have been disputes over the source and the
relationship between the three gospels, but most scholars tend to agree that the gospel of Mark was
written first, and the authors of Matthew and Luke used Mark as a source for their work. This Markan
priority helps scholars to begin to examine the differences and similarities that appear across the
synoptic gospels, and determine how and why many pericopes seem to vary and even contradict each
other at times. An example of one of the passages that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In Mark, Jesus time in his hometown of Nazareth abruptly ends when he decides to leave town and go
to teach in other villages. Luke, however, tells us that Jesus interactions with the Nazarenes are not yet
over. Jesus begins to tell the people how in the time of Elijah and Elisha there was a famine in the land
and many people were suffering because of it, Gentiles and Jews alike. Elijah and Elisha, however,
were sent by God not to the Jews and people of Israel, but to outsiders in other places. This was a form
of punishment for the people of Israel for the rejection of God. Jesus pointed out the passage because
he wanted to warn the Nazarenes of what might happen if they continue to reject his teachings.
Another possibility is that Luke added this section to promote his social agenda of righting the
situations of people that have been wronged and, more importantly, giving up money and possessions
to the poor, outcasts and women. Jesus talks about how God decided to send the prophets to the
outcasts in other regions rather than the Israelites, who had already received much favor from God in
the past. The Nazarenes were offended at Jesus mention of God s inclusion of Gentiles by sending aid
for them and not for the Jews, showing universalism. God blessed the people that were righteous and
worthy of his aid, and the Jews were not happy that Jesus brought up God s sending of his prophets to
Gentiles as opposed to Jews in the Old Testament. This addition by Luke explains why the Nazarenes
became so upset at what Jesus was telling them. Jesus used these examples as a way of previewing
that his mission was to reach everyone, not just Jews. The addition of these examples shows how Luke
wanted to highlight his theme of universalism and including everyone who is willing to follow. Luke s
major themes of righting social wrongs and giving up comforting possessions are also supported
through the addition of this
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Equilibrium Of Supply And Demand
Equilibrium is important when it comes to not only maintain a successful business but to also maintain
a successful economy in general. This determines the efficiency of the goods at a certain point. There
are different factors that go into equilibrium such as supply and demand where the curves determine
the cost to the consumer as well as the cost to supplier. Different costs of taxes, benefits of
international trade, and externalities all go into how to maintain the supply and demand, and why it is
so desirable
To understand the equilibrium of supply and demand, you must first understand what each one means.
Supply and demand work together to make the seller and consumer happy. The equilibrium needs to
be balanced in order for both parties to be satisfied.
Supply is the quantity of a good or item that is placed in the market for sale. Supply quantity is based
on the price of the item, availability, and several cost factors. A manufacturer needs to have pricing set
in order to keep a leading edge amongst the other competitors. A manufacturer has to keep up with the
supply of their products in order for the demand to stay level. When the supply starts to dwindle or
become unavailable, the consumer is the one to suffer. Depending on the product, they might be
willing to pay a little extra if it s something they really want or need. The suppliers can increase the
pricing to make their profits higher, as long as they don t out price themselves against the competitors.
A
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Political Socialization Of Latin America And The United...
Political socialization is the procedure by which individuals shape their thoughts regarding legislative
issues. It s the deep rooted advancement of a man s political esteems. Even though most political
socialization happens during youth, individuals keep on shaping their political values for the duration
of their lives. A variety of components influence a person s political socialization. Individual variables,
for example, your family, social and economic classes, education and friend gatherings, all impact
your political values. More broad things, similar to the mass media and key world occasions,
additionally influence your political values.
A political culture is an arrangement of set attributes and practices held by a people that shapes their
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At the end of the day people in both countries want to have a government that represents the needs of
the people. The want to feel included in the decisions that make up their country. But one thing I
would say that sets United States political culture from Latin America is that the United States has
more educated people which allows more people to understand and get involve into politics. Latin
America doesn t have a strong education system like America which leaves most of their people
unable to read or write. You can t get really involved in politics if you don t know what s going on in
your country. The United States also has the luxury of not worrying about political rivals killing our
president just to come into power and start a dictatorship. While countries in Latin America must fear
that happening way more than we have to. In a way, we have been spoiled by the fact we have a
democracy and some people don t even bother into checking on the government that helps run the
country. So even though both countries political cultures have differences they have many similarities
as
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St Joseph s University Case Study
Thank you very much for the generous financial aid package you awarded me; my family and I greatly
appreciate all the help you are giving us to allow me to be able to attend St Joseph s University.
Initially, we all felt that the package offered could make St Joseph s affordable for me. However, after
researching the commuting expenses for riding the train in from Trenton, NJ to Overbrook Station I
realized that the projected costs on my award letter vary significantly from the actual costs. While the
the letter approximates $1,650 in annual commuter expenses, the Amtrak pass alone will cost me
about $7,000 per year. This cost greatly increases my estimated total cost of attendance. Because of
this, I am in need of more funds in order to commute daily to St Joseph s University. I am hoping that
you will be able to increase my financial aid award to reflect this change in costs. ... Show more
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In addition to this factor, I know that as a commuter I will be forced to miss out on many of the fun
activities St Joseph s University holds during times which I am either traveling or at my home in the
evening. I would love to live in a freshman residence hall and truly get the full experience, being able
to take advantage of everything St Joseph s University has to offer. If I can afford it, I would definitely
prefer to live on campus. Unfortunately, due to my current financial circumstances this will not be
possible. As you have noticed, I recently requested to change my status from commuter to resident
student. I would be thrilled to be able to live on campus next year and will appreciate any financial
assistance you can offer to allow
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Dirt Diary Book Report
Exposition The exposition in Dirt Diary is modern day in a town where there are a lot of wealthy
people and big houses. Characters The Characters in the novel are Rachel Lee, Evan Riley, Briana
Riley, Marisol, Mrs. Lee, and Mr. Lee. Rachel Lee is an eighth grader who is not very popular and
only has one friend named Marisol. Rachel loves to bake and she is very good at it. Evan Riley is an
eighth grader who goes to private middle school. He has a twin sister named Briana Riley. Briana
Riley is an eighth grader and goes to Rachel s middle school and she is a bit of a bully to Rachel
throughout the book. Briana is also very popular. Her best friend s name is Caitlin Schubert. Mrs. Lee
is Rachel s mom and loves cleaning and organizing so she started a cleaning business so she could
make money by cleaning. Mr. Lee is Rachel s dad and has just moved to California to start a scuba
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self. Rachel s dad moved away so now her mom and dad are filing separation and Rachel is not happy
about it. So she goes and buys a plane ticket to go see her dad but in order to do that she has to take
money out of her college savings account. So she has to help her mom with her cleaning business in
order to get the money she needs to make it look like she never took money out of her account in the
first place. Rising Action The first rising action in Dirt Diary is when Rachel meets Evan Riley. The
next rising action is when Steve Muller pays Rachel to spy on Briana Riley and Rachel does it. The
final rising action is when Rachel and Marisol have a fight that is their worst fight ever. Climax The
climax of Dirt Diary is that Rachel earns enough money to pay off what she took from her college
savings
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The Truth Of The Bible
Question 9 I believe the time isn t relevant as far as wear I will spend eternity, four there s two ways of
that can happen. First of all, nobody is immune to die at any point in time for went is your time to go
you have no control over it. Second of all, Jesus can come anytime. Therefore, if either of these events
happens, eternity awaits. Are used to think that the younger you are the least you need to worry about
these two events happening. On the contrary, the acknowledgment that Jesus is the only way and the
one hole redeemed us is now, not later, not when you feel like it, the time is now.
Question 10 I believe that the main source of truth is the Bible. On the other hand, God is an infinite
God, and if he chooses any other means for you to find truth, you will find it, weather if it is through
dreams or through other Scriptures. However, God can choose to reveal himself outside of
Christianity. I have heard that throughout the Muslim faith several have come to know Jesus through
their own scripture, the Quran. In addition, others have begun to believe in Jesus through dreams.
Perhaps, God can choose any means to reveal himself. I do not know why there are so many different
religions; perhaps, this is what makes us different from each other. Not everybody thinks the same
way. I also believe that there is an accuser who hates humankind and doesn t want humanity to see
clear, that the more confused we are the better it is. Epistemology is the hypothesis of
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A License Program Can Reduces Car Crash Rates
Teenagers Driving Studies have shown that the Graduated License Program can reduces car crash
rates by 40%. The GDL is available in all 50 states. Since the decrease of teenage accidents have been
declining some states are making the GDL a law in the state.
Car crashes are the number one death of teenagers, a lot of these deaths are by the use of technology
and not buckling up. To begin, the National safety council reports that 28% of vehicle crashes , are
caused by the use of technology (Klass Roney 5). Many accidents are caused by teens looking at their
phones and the use of social media behind the wheel. If more stricter laws are set on phones in cars
that percentage should fall. In general, the use of phones today by people is just about everyone and
people should be more smart and not be using their phones while driving not just for their safety but
others. Furthermore, the amount of teens that die in car accidents is Four times the amount of drivers
twentyfive to sixtynine (Klass Roney 3). Younger drivers do not buckle up as many other older and
experienced drivers. The more young drivers that are taught what the real impacts of not wearing a
seatbelt can cause they would probably be more wise. Generally speaking, some young teen drivers do
not see the seatbelt as being important, when really it is the most important thing in the car. Better
drivers education for young/new drivers should be taken into account, because it better educates
drivers on how to
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Fifth Business Essay
Fifth Business There are many different paths people can take throughout their lives. In the novel,
Fifth Business by Robertson Davies, the main character, Dunstan Ramsey, takes the path of the
Canadian hero. There are many different steps to be taken by the hero and Dunstan Ramsey follows
his path by completing each step. Dunstan s journey begins when he gets his call for adventure. The
call for adventure lets the hero know that his or her life is about to change. Dunstan s call for
adventure comes when he leaves for Europe for the second time to search for the little Madonna. The
little Madonna was what called him to come back to Europe. The little Madonna was a bee in my
bonnet; I wanted to see her again, and quite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Liesl invites Dunstan to come have lunch with her and Paul. It is because of her insistence that Paul
and Dunstan become friends that Paul is compelled to repay Dunstan the money he stole. That night
when I was making my usual prudent Canadian Scots count, I found that several bills had found their
way into my wallet, slightly but not embarrassingly exceeding the sum that had disappeared from it
when last I met with Paul. I began to think better of Eisengrim. When Paul repays Dunstan, Dunstan
realizes he can now trust Paul. With the help of Liesl, Dunstan has made a friend with a member of the
underworld. These two people will help Dunstan to continue on with his journey. The next step of
Dunstan s journey is to completely leave his life behind and begin a brand new one. He enters into a
new world. This occurs when Dunstan became a member of Magnus Eisengrim s entourage. He
begins to travel with Magnus because he still wants adventure and he knows that it does not occur
often. He says: This looked liked an adventure, and, at fifty, adventures do not come every day.
Dunstan s journey is based on adventure. He does not know what he is getting into by joining Magnus
Eisengrim s entourage. There will be something different each day; something new and surprising. By
entering a new world, Dunstan is completing one more step of his journey. Dunstan has now reached
the point in his journey where he realizes he is completely
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Observation Of The Middle School Social Studies Teacher
I was pleased to have had the opportunity to observe two eighth grade teachers as part of my
internship process. I will use aliases for these teachers. Mrs. Cessna is a Middle School Social Studies
teacher who is currently teaching U.S. History to eighth grade students. She has been teaching for
thirteen years. The second teacher I observed is an eighth grade Math teacher, Mrs. Knox. Mrs. Knox
is in her twenty first year of teaching. Mrs. Knox is an amazing teacher. The Common Core Standards
for math are very challenging. The way the schedule is set up at North Haven Middle School, the math
teacher teachers 5 classes a day. One class is designed to be an accelerated class, one is a math lab
which is an additional class for struggling math learners. The other three fall somewhere in between.
The class I was able to observe was one of these middle range math classes. The dynamics within the
class varied from a couple students who excel in math to struggling math learners. A few of the
students in this class also attend the math lab while others receive special education services. Mrs.
Knox is able to consider the needs of all her students when teaching. She reviews information multiple
times to ensure an understanding of the math processes. Math is not a subject that lends itself to
student directed teaching and learning. There are specific rules and formulas that need to be taught by
Mrs. Knox. Mrs. Knox tried her best to engage the students in
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The Case Of Brown V. Board Of Education Of Topeka
In 1954, The United States Supreme Court made a landmark decision with its ruling in the case of
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. The ruling was a monumental one for multiple reasons.
Firstly, it was a major step in the Civil Rights Movement as it ended the legal use of separate but equal
facilities, under the ruling that this violated the Fourteenth Amendment s Equal Protection Clause. It
gave African Americans access to better schools, and also gave them a greater sense of dignity as they
no longer could be legally forced to drink from different fountains or sit in separate sections. Another
aspect of the decision that makes it so significant is the fact that it did the rare task of overturning a
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He believed that in order to understand law, one must first realize what law s purpose is. He, like
Thomas, argued that law s purpose it to benefit society by creating a morally sound order to human
action and conduct. He detailed seven goods that he believed to be intrinsic and universal, and argued
that laws should be enforced under the stipulation that they adhere to the enhancement of these goods,
because they are what determines a fulfilling life. They are: life, knowledge, play, aesthetic
experience, sociability, practical reasonableness, and religion. The goods that relate to the thesis of this
paper the most are knowledge and sociability, as the result of the case has a direct benefit on them and
is, therefore, moral and legitimate. Legal positivists, however, disagree that morality has any place in
determining what legitimate law is. H. L. A. Hart based much of his theory on the previous legal
positivist John Austin s work. Austin believed that laws obtain their legitimacy from the recognition of
a society s members in the authority of their unruled ruler. This unruled entity that enforces laws with
the backing of sanctions, is what Austin terms the sovereign. He believed that in order for a sovereign
to exist it had to be habitually complied with by those it governs. What separates Austin s theory from
natural law theories is that he did not believe that laws had to be created or followed on the basis of
morality. According to Austin s
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Children Are Different From Adults
The first way that children are different from adults is that they are more likely to get sick and injured.
The second way that children are different from adults is that they spend more time outside. The third
way that children are different from adults is that they need help from adults in emergencies. The
fourth way that children are different from adults is that they put their hands in their mouth more often
than adults. The fifth way that children are different from adults is that it takes a while for them to
understand something vs. an adult who can understand something instantly. The sixth way that
children are different from adults is that they don t have to worry about paying any bills. The seventh
way that children are different from adults is that they can t drive a car. The eighth way that children
are different from adults is that they don t work or have a job. The ninth way that children are different
from adults is that they most likely don t have to do any chores since their young. The tenth way that
children are different from adults is that they are self centered. 2.) There was only one thing that I
listed in the way children and adults think. I mentioned that it takes a while for children to understand
something vs. an adult who can understand something instantly. The reason why is because adults
have a better knowledge because their much older and mature. I think my list included mostly other
things in the way children and adults think because when
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Aspartate And Glutamate Lab Report
The central objective of this thesis is the complete In Vitro and preliminary In Vivo development of
biosensor devices suitable to measure the excitatory neurotransmitters, Aspartate and Glutamate,
within the ECF of the brain, and for the subsequent characterisation of these devices. Owing to the
circumstance that both Aspartate and Glutamate are actually electro inactive compounds, their direct
electrochemical detection is not possible. As such, another means of detection was required to
overcome this situation and is provided for by way of an indirect measuring system. The enzymes,
aspartate oxidase, (L AOx), and glutamate oxidase, (GluOx), react selectively towards aspartate and
glutamate respectively. During each of these reactions, hydrogen peroxide, (H2O2), is produced,
which is readily electrochemically detected. Consequently, the production of this particular molecule
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CPA was used due to its high time resolution and is discussed in detail in Section 2.4. In order to
achieve effective voltammetry when using enzymes, they must first be immobilised onto a suitable
electrode surface through which a current may be transduced. The immobilisation of an enzyme may
be executed through the simple adsorption of the molecules onto the electrode surface as previously
discussed in Chapter 1, Section
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Literature Review On Force Control Of Robotic Arm
Literature review In 1941 Sir Isaac Asimov who is a writer of Science Fiction used the word
ROBOTICS, which describes the technology of robot as well predicted powerful robot industry.
De Silva(1989),MacFarlane: Productivity and object quality of manufacturing is concentrated on the
accuracy of the manufacturing product which includes part transfer, assembly, welding and inspection
etc. to carry out these different task the robotic manipulators are considered. In this deals with the
performance of the robotic manipulator of the manufacturing system.
Su, Choi, and Krishnamurty 1990: This paper deals with the force control of robotic arm. To derive
the planar manipulator the equation of motion are derived by extended Hamilton s principle in which
it includes the structurally flexibility effects included in dynamic load. Which minimize the deviation
from nominal trajectory. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is a low cost robotic arm and controller is desktop model of the robotic arm having the same degree
of freedom were the joints are with the sensors. Tele operative robot is used in the range application
like in the earth space system to communicate the time delay in significant level. It has two
component one is arm and controller which helps in operator interface.
Jennings et.al: In this research on two large robots searching for rescuing like boxes, here in this
search occurs in a single obstracle with free room which does not involves no intentional cooperation
such that robot will randomly in a room till one robot spot the target.
Ashish Duta and Goro Obinata: Research discussion was carried out on the robotic arm gripper. The
cooperation of the gripper must human friendly it should be human controlled. So
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Write An Essay On Home Insurance
Insurance is protection against possible financial loss. Having any type of insurance give you a peace
of mind that comes from knowing the money will be available to meet the needs of protecting your
home and belongings. Home Insurance covers such damage to personal property. Renter Insurance
main component is protection against financial loss due to damage or loss of personal property.
Everyone that rents need to have rental insurance to be able to help them with being able to start over
and buy them things they lost in the accident. Renter insurance help you get back what you lost,
because the owner s insurance do not cover the renter loss.
No, the building owner s property insurance will not cover the tenant s personal property unless ...
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2) The duration of benefits many maximum time a disability income policy will pay benefit may be a
few years, to age 65 or for life. 3)The amount of benefits which means for the amount that is equal to
60/70 percent of your gross pay. 4) Accidents Sickness Coverage that some disability income policies
will pay only for accidents, but you need to be able to be insured for both of them. 5) Guaranteed
Renewability will help protect you against your insurance company trying to drop you if something
was to happen to you or you become poor. Due to Mark insurance only allowing him 2 weeks of sick
time, he need to look for more insurance that would cover him if he needs to be off longer than those
two weeks. If he was to get the accidents and sickness coverage he needs to make sure that he have
both plans so it will pay him for both things when he has to be off. The guaranteed renewability
insurance will help him if he was to lose his job or need help with living, so this would be another
good insurance for him and his family. This could affect the Lawrences in a good way by helping
them out and in a bad way but not having the right coverage needed for
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Effect Of Exercise On Cardiovascular Dynamics
PhysioEx 9.1 Cardiovascular Dynamics Ex. 5 Activities 5 and 6 (3.5 points)
Activity
Question
Answer
#5. Studying the Effect of Blood Vessel Radius on Pump Activity
Explain the effect of increasing the right flow tube radius on the flow rate, resistance, and pump rate.
Increasing the right flow tube radius increased the flow rate, decreased the resistance and increased
the pump rate.
Describe what the left and right beakers in the experiment correspond to in the human heart
The left beaker corresponded to the blood coming from the lungs, and the right beaker corresponded
to blood heading out to the rest of the body, or systemic circuit.
Briefly describe how the human heart could compensate for flow rate changes to maintain blood
pressure.
The human heart could compensate for flow rate changes to maintain blood pressure by altering heart
rate. When the heart rate increases, so does blood pressure. When the heart rate decreases, so does
blood pressure.
#6. Studying the Effect of Stroke Volume on Pump Activity
Describe the Frank Starling law in the heart
The Frank Starling law states that when all other factors remain the same, that the stroke volume will
increase in response to how much the muscle is stretched in the end diastolic volume.
Explain what happened to the pump rate when you increased the stroke volume. Why do you think
this occurred? How well did the results compare with your prediction?
When the stroke volume was increased, the pump rate decreased
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Neuropathic Pain Essay
(1) A cardinal sign of inflammation is acute pain. The inflammatory response functions to remove the
injurious stimuli, which is recognize by the efferent role of nociceptors, and begin cell healing. This
process involves chemical mediators, which rush to the receptors on the primary sensory nociceptive
neurons in the peripheral nervous system through vasodilation and extravasation. This can occur in
injured skin, joints, and muscles. Specialized pro resolution mediators (SPMs) such as resovlins
resolve the acute inflammation and inhibit inflammatory pain through directly binding to nociceptor
receptors. Resolvin also activates ChemR23 which effectively inhibits the pain transduction ion
channel TRPV1. This acute pain and initial inflammation is protective in nature.
However, when chronic inflammation takes place, it can be damaging and leads to several diseases
including periodontal disease. The neuronal plasticity, through peripheral sensitization, is one aspect
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It is more commonly attributed to the PNS with syndromes including: post herpetic neuralgia, HIV,
diabetic neuropathy, among others while the CNS is the source for spinal cord injury pain. Peripheral
neuropathic pain is usually localized to site of affected nerves. This pain changes the nociceptor
processing by altering the ion channel activity. The Nav1.7 gene mutation of the sodium channel is
one alteration. Another family of ion channels affected by neuropathic pain are the transient receptor
potential (TRP) channels. They regulate the action potential by gating the transmembrane ion influx.
Specifically, the TRPV1 channels on the C fibers. Activation of these unmyelinated nociceptors results
in burning and heat hyperalgesia. Neuropathic pain also imbalance of cytokines and chemokines in
interactions between the
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Differences Of Marriage In Geoffrey Chaucer s The...
In Geoffrey Chaucer s work The Canterbury Tales, The Franklin s Tale and The Merchant s Tale
depict many differences on the characters and authors outlook on marriage. In both of Chaucer s tales,
the manner in which marriage transpires between the two couples varies prominently. Additionally, the
effort to control the wives in the tales is also conspicuously different. In Chaucer s two tales, the
author depicts the differences in both women by seeing if they are faithful to the vows of their
marriage. Throughout the Canterbury Tales, Chaucer demonstrates to the reader a true and ethical
appeal by using the aspect of marriage. The ways in which marriage begins in Chaucer s two tales
differs with each individual couple. For example, in The Franklin s Tale the righteous knight,
Arviragus, marries his love, Dorigen, but only after honorably courting her for some time. A knight
that loved and dide his pain to serve a lady in his beste wyse; and many a labour, many a greet
empryse (line 730). Only after having received her entire heart and her full consent did he seek out her
hand. Nonetheless, after their wedding he still continuously and passionately served her and continued
to earn her undying love. Despite the noble deeds done in The Franklin s Tale , Chaucer did not
bestow the Merchant s Tale characters with the same level of honor and righteousness. For instance,
the character Januarie, in The Merchant s Tale rarely demonstrates any honorable qualities towards
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Dna Rn The Biological Diversity
Christianah Sobukonla 11/25/14 DNA sequence and Dependent culture in Microbial Diversity
Biodiversity is also known as the biological diversity. Biodiversity refers to all kinds of organism that
can be found in a particular area.it includes a variety of plants, animals, fungi and other living things.
Biodiversity of an ecosystem, is a community of animals, plants, and living things in relationship to
their environment, which can be physical or chemical. Microbial diversity can be defined as the
different kinds of microorganism which includes bacteria, archaea, fungi, and protists. The study of
microorganism is important because they play a large role in thce environment. Although
microorganism are not well known, which might be due to their small size, and the hardship of
recognizing them. Particularly bacteria and other prokaryotic organisms. Only 3100 bacteria are
recognized in Bergey s manual out of 300000 to 1000000 species of prokaryotes that is on earth.
Bacteria although mostly thought of has been harmful can also be useful. Some microbes help in
immune system regulation, digestion, and vitamin production. (7). They are also helpful in some of
the cycles that take place, like the nitrogen fixation, nitrification and nitrate reduction. They control
what the atmosphere is made of and also,
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Comparison Of Adam And Eve In The Book Of Mormon
Although the Book of Mormon seems to have some similarities in common with the Bible, there are
parts from these two texts that are contradicting to each other. For instance, one of the obvious
differences is the Fall of Adam and Eve, a scene where God punishes them for eating the forbitten
fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. In Chapter Three of Genesis from the Bible, the
setting in which Adam and Even lived called the Garden of Eden is described as peaceful and utopic
place until they violated God s rules and unleashed the original sin as well as immortality in the all
humanity. However, their action is rather considered necessary and taken more positively in the Book
of Mormon since it is believed that their disobedience led to females ability to reproduce offspring and
it also brought joy to the world despite the other risks, according to Chapter Two of II Nephi. Unlike
the story in the Bible, the Graden of Eden is portrayed as a place where ... [all things] must have
remained forever and had no end... rather than a perfect world as described in Genesis. ... Show more
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In Mark from the Bible, Jesus commands his Apostles to explore the world and preach the gospel.
This, however, does not exist in the Chapter 11 of III Nephi and instead he asks them to declare the
words which [he has] spoken unto the ends of the earth. Nevertheless, there are some similarities
between these two same chapters as well. One of the examples is the concept of baptism. The Gospel
of Mark states that those who believe in Jesus as the Son of God will be saved and baptized while
those who do not will be condemned. This is clearly written even in the Book of Mormon.
Additionally, it is written that those who wish to get baptized are required to immerse themselves into
the water in both
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The Mississippi River, West America And One Of The World
The Mississippi River, the third longest river in North America and one of the world s major rivers in
terms of habitat diversity, flows over 2,000 miles and passes through 10 different states in the United
States. Even with its massive size, there has been an ongoing problem and scares that the Mississippi
might be taken over by a river called the Atchafalaya. By being taken over, it is meant that the
Mississippi wants to take a different, easier course to get to the Gulf of Mexico than it has in the past.
Naturally, the water of the Mississippi s current flows in another direction, and has made a waterscape
known as the Atchafalaya. The only problem is that industries, wildlife, the economy, and others
thrive on the productions of the Mississippi in its current location. The threat of the capture could
cause major issues and changes.
Louisiana itself has been shaped and formed by many rivers, but mainly the Mississippi. It has done so
by branching out into many channels and expanding in different directions across Louisiana. As the
mouth of the Mississippi continues south, the gradient declines and the current slows down. Its
sediment is built up so much that the river spills over to one side. The Mississippi River had advanced
so far past New Orleans in the 1950 s that it was ready to make a major shift into the Atchafalaya.
With this transition though, there would become major problems including the possible collapse of
Baton Rouge and destruction of New Orleans. Not
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Article Review . Burns, D. J., Hyde, P. J., Killett,
Article Review
Burns, D. J., Hyde, P. J., Killett, A. M. (2016). How Financial Cutbacks Affect the Quality of Jobs and
Care for the Elderly. ILR Review,69(4), 991 1016. doi:10.1177/0019793916640491
Introduction:
The purpose of this article is to illustrate how financial cutbacks affect job quality as well as quality of
care (Burns, D. J., Hyde, P. J., Killett, A. M., 2016, p. 991). The article further goes on to predict that
ongoing and accelerated cost places pressure on facilities that ultimately affects the quality of jobs and
care in nursing homes based on their approach. The quality of residential care is a global concern and
as the number of aging adults only grows, this concern will only grow (Burns, D. J., Hyde, P. J., ...
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The authors posed a question on whether or not the financial objectives of a for profit or non profit
play a role in the quality care. This study lacks the examination of whether or not these nursing homes
have the resources to organize certain work processes or the actual outcomes they achieve in terms of
care. The authors again use the two different approaches throughout the article to determine whether
these approaches and financial cutbacks affect the quality of workforce that ultimately affect the
quality of care residents receive (Burns, D. J., Hyde, P. J., Killett, A. M., 2016, p. 995).
Methods:
The authors took a qualitative design to their research to developed an understanding why the quality
of care varied across several nursing homes (Burns, D. J., Hyde, P. J., Killett, A. M., 2016, p. 995).
This study included 12 different nursing homes which consist of a mixture of non profit and for profit
nursing homes and residential living communities over the course of three years (2009 2012). Each
nursing home varied from 10 to 65 bed facilities that varied in the terms of the level of care provided.
Field research consisted of repeated site visits to each nursing home or living community, interviews,
and observations. Each visit to the different nursing communities lasted from four to six weeks.
During this time, the authors conducted 175 different interviews including department heads, nurses,
caregivers, residents, and family or relatives of the
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Social Changes In The Industrial Revolution
Society had many social and economic changes throughout the time of the Industrial Revolution in
Great Britain during, 1750 to 1850. The Industrial Revolution is the time at which farming work
changed into factory work and new methods were made. This switch really benefited Britain. There
were many of each change in society, one of the economic changes could be selling stock, and all the
new types of businesses formed . Also new transportation and the assembly line all are considered
economic changes. A social change could be all the new advanced technology and urbanization. In this
time period a big social change would involve all the new technology. Society could use these new
advanced tools to communicate with others. One invention by Samuel Morse was telegraphs. These
telegraphs improved communication by making it easier to send people messages, they were even in a
secret code. Morse code was eventually named after Samuel Morse. Another change that happened in
the beginning of the change from agriculture to industry is urbanization. This is when the people move
from the rural areas to urban areas. The rural areas are on the countryside like farms, while urban areas
are cities with factories. People left the rural places because there was no longer jobs for them since
the agricultural revolution caused less farmers being needed, also the factories are taking over. The
factories were located in the cities; many people moved here because the factory owners would need
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Analysis Of Bartleby, The Scrivener
Morals are an essential part of the human psyche. In Herman Melville s Bartleby, the Scrivener: A
Story of Wall Street, the scribe Bartleby works for a lawyer for a short period of time. During the time,
the lawyer notices Bartleby s odd characteristics which are similar to the characteristics of how lepers
in The Bible are treated. In the short story, Melville infuses the story with symbols such as the Dead
Letter Office and a key phrase that alludes to the narrator s failure to answer the moral question that
Bartleby presents of how lepers should be treated in society. As the story unfolds, the reader finds that
the narrator, a profitable lawyer who worked under the late John Jacob Astor, believes in living life
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The narrator reasons that releasing Bartleby from his job would be unnecessarily cruel which indicates
his need to do the right thing. The narrator s pity is inexplicably a reason for Bartleby s continued
employment: What miserable friendlessness and loneliness are here revealed! His poverty is great; but
his solitude how horrible! (673). In this case, the narrator faces the challenge of giving the poor scribe
a place to stay and survive or releasing Bartleby onto the streets where another employer may not be
so kind. He also feels, however, that Bartleby s quirks are not at all easy to accommodate: In plain
fact, he had now become a millstone to me, not only useless as a necklace, but afflictive to bear (676).
The narrator, in this section, faces the need to do the socially acceptable thing. After all, a man who
does not work should not be paid or allowed to remain employed. As literary critic Richard J. Zlogar
explained in a commentary that analogized Melville s short story with certain parts of The Bible, The
narrator s challenge, then, if he is to heal Bartleby s illness in its social aspect, is the same challenge
that confronted Jesus Christ in his interaction with the leper, as discussed by Crossan: he must force
his peers either to reject him from their community or to accept the leper within it as well (Zlogar
521). Zlogar s commentary provides insight on what the narrator s options are; he must either
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Bakers Chapter Summary
Summary Paper Two Assignment
Using chapter 6 of Bakers text summarized the key point or points most critical to the intelligence
cycle.
The chapter 6 of Baker s text was focused on criminal investigative analysis of arson as well as the
advanced behavioral science of arson investigation. Arson is defined as the willful and malicious
burning of a property or buildings (Baker, 2005). Investigators must prove that the arsonists voluntary,
knowingly, and purposefully committed the crime in order to be prosecuted. However, arson crimes
are more difficult to identify because of its patterns and trends are not consistent (Baker, 2005). There
are five basic types of fires; they are natural, accidental, unknown, suspicious, and incendiary. In ...
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The authors explored the longitudinal deterrent effects of foot patrol in violent crime hot spots as well
as if the displacement during the initial evaluation showed any decaying effects after the experiment
concluded (Sorg, et. al., 2013). The study was focused on if Durlaf s and Nagin s claims regarding
prison sentences should be shortened and repeal mandatory minimum statutes. The money saved with
the policy change should spend into policing budgets to increase perceptions of certain apprehension
(Sorg, et. al., 2013). The authors used multi level growth curve models with their study. The authors
concluded that beats staffed for 22 weeks showed decaying deterrent effects but the beats staffed for
12 weeks did not. In addition, all the beats did not show residual deterrence effects and the
displacement revealed decay three months after the experiment was
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Essay on IBM Case Study Group 3 2 draft
IBM Case Study
Liberty University
Christopher Eze, Karen Goosen, Myletta Lacey, and Katie Savage
IBM Case Study
Executive Summary
International Business Machines Corporation has been an innovative technological company for more
than 70 years. At IBM, employees take pride in enabling the world and customers to live in a smarter
planet with smarter commerce, smarter computing, and smarter cities. IBM offers many different
business and computing offerings in order to meet its customer s needs. Through new innovations,
implementation of the Cloud and expanding its global strategy by doubling its business service
consultants, IBM will continue to succeed and meet the needs of customers worldwide. This paper
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In 1992, IBM incurred a loss of $5 billion and underwent a CEO change which began a turnaround for
them in their revenue. The drive to generate greater profits and maintain its status as a giant in the
industry, led to the discovery of the service business through IT solutions. As a result of this, the
company obtained $90 billion in revenue in 2006 from its Global Services department (Chesbrough,
2007). However, its main focus has been innovation for decades.
The Business Model Canvas
IBM has made strategic alliances and partners with companies such as Exxon, Mobil, and Incentric
Solutions, as well as numerous other companies in varying countries to enhance its revenue. The key
activities in the business model include: integrated technology, business process delivery, research and
development and intellectual property, and sales and distribution. IBM esteems these activities as they
strive to create best practices for their clients using its brand name which is highly valued. The key
resources to the business model for IBM are its intellectual capital. IBM has always hired key
personnel to fill positions that are valuable to the innovation of the corporation. IBM also values its
relationships with the consumers. The customer experience is an important aspect of the sale and IBM
prides itself on human interaction with its customers. The channels of
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Essay on Themes in Song Of Solomon
Toni Morrison is one of the most talented and successful African American authors of our time.
Famous for works such as The Bluest Eye, Sula, and Beloved, Morrison has cultivated large audiences
of all ethnicities and social classes with her creative style of writing. It is not Morrison s talent of
creating new stories that attracts her fans. In contrast, it is her talent of revising and modernizing
traditional Biblical and mythological stories that have been present in literature for centuries.
Morrison replaces the characters in these myths, whom would have been white, middle class males,
with characters who depict the cultural practices in black communities. The protagonists in Morrison s
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He experiences the pain felt in Black communities after 14 year old Emmett Till, from Chicago,
Illinois, was murdered in Mississippi for whistling at a white woman and many other violent cases
after, including the bombing of a Black church in Alabama that killed four young girls. Toni Morrison
is an author that is interested in showing the world the constant struggle of African American men and
women. Like Milkman, Morrison was born in 1931 during the height of racism in the United States.
She has lived through the same events as Milkman and has experienced the pain and turmoil forced
upon African Americans. Like Milkman, Morrison was also unaware of the racial tension in the
country until she was a teenager. She graduated from high school with honors and attended Howard
University as an English major. This explains Morrison s interest in the theme of Flight in her works.
She has been determined to be successful since she was a child, despite the racism and poverty she
had experienced. Morrison is a strong, independent, successful, and talented woman. She focuses on
the theme of feminism in her works to show both men and women of all races and ethnicities that
women can be just as powerful as men. She has integrated pieces of her life into the novel, almost
creating a mini biography. Constant themes occurring in Toni Morrison s Song Of Solomon are
Marxism, Feminism, and flight. Marxism is a major theme in Toni Morrison s Song Of Solomon.
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The Secret Life Of Bees Theme Essay
In the book called The Secret Life of Bee s written by Sue Monk Kidd there are characters such as
Lily, Rosaline, T.Ray, Deborah, August, May, Zach, etc. From the list of characters stated one that I
admire the most and seem to have a lot in common in is Zach. I admire him due to his determination,
his want to be a lawyer, and especially due to the fact that he plays football. Well Zachery Taylor (His
full name) is as determined as they come. Living in a world full of Racist white men with white
privilege breathing down his neck. Zach will just keep on churning through everything. Small
examples of his determination are Law schools being explicit to whites only. Stating his only way of
being educated is unavailable. Some ways he tries to overcome this is communicating with Clayton
Forrest (Lawyer). He ends up learning off Clayton to learn tips and tricks. He uses it as an alternative
to school. Falling in love with Lily also shows another hump in his life that he overcomes with
determination. Knowing it s a white man s world and being caught with Lily will be a serious crime
due to the time. So for that he keeps it lowkey. Everything seems to go good for Zach until he is ...
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The percentage of black lawyers at the time is little to nonexistent (I tried to find the percentage but I
couldn t find it) which the black lawyers must ve been extremely well trained to be able to take up the
job. Even today the amount of black lawyers is extremely low so the numbers then must ve been
unimaginable. He plays football so becoming a football player may be easier to become then a lawyer.
They re many jobs he can take up which ll be much easier then becoming a lawyer. He can even get
more into the honey business due to him being involved in it with August. Yet for some reason he
chooses a lawyer. For me a lawyer has always seemed as an opportunity to me so I admire the fact that
he wants
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Sororities Research Paper
Sorority life is more than the parties, frat boys and booze. It s about being apart of a community and
the traditions and rituals that have been around of hundreds of years. The average young woman
should consider joining a sorority because of what they stand for and the benefits that it can bring you.
Although sororities can by pricey and seem to have a bad reputation in the media, they give young
women values to live by, networking opportunities for the work force and a long lasting sisterhood.
Movies and the social media do not give sororities justice. They showcase them as a bunch of mean,
ditsy girls who want to party and get their M.R.S. degree but I can personally say that sororities are
much more than the stereotype that they are given by society and portrayed in the media. Sororities
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When I was going through recruitment I had to really think about what I value and try to see what
sororities valued the same thing. You want to be in a chapter that supports you and will help you grow
as a person which is why a values based recruitment is so important. However there are sororities out
there who want recruit based on looks, what brand of clothing you wear and how much money you
have. But being a part of this organization is not about your family status, the clothes you wear or
what you look like: it is about the standards you were raised on and the values that the chapter sets and
are met everyday. When you join a sorority, you are required to go through new member education
where you learn more about your sorority s beliefs and what they stand for. You are also educated on
the traditions and rituals in which your chapter were founded upon. I have only been in my sorority,
Kappa Delta, for a couple of months and it has already played a
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Managing Staff Versus Volunteer Staff
Questions 1: Managing Staff versus Volunteers
Foremost, managing volunteers differs from managing staff only to the extent of what the manager
desires. In other words, there is no difference unless the manager creates differences designed for
specific purposes and goals. Mangers need the ability to motivate volunteers and employees to work
together to reach common goals (Brudney Meijs, 2014). Hence, managers use their abilities to
organize, evaluate, supervise, and facilitate those around them whether it is staff or volunteers to reach
the organization s goals and occupational commitment (Claiborne, Auerbach, Lawrence, Liu,
McGowan, Fernendes, Magnano, 2011; Patti, 2008).
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Although managing volunteers and paid staff are similar, there are a few differences. Most notably are
whether the agency provides liability insurance for volunteers and for the services they provide. For
example, an agency should have liability insurance for volunteers who provide clinical or legal
services. Yet, volunteers who provide services such as picking up trash or passing out agency
information packets may not require insurance. Insurance depends on the degree of services the
volunteers provide to the clients. If the state or licensing board requires an individual to be license to
provide services to clients, then managers should use that standard to gauge rather liability insurance
is needed. Again, managers should recognize and plan for what services are provided to clients so the
manager can accommodate for insurance requirements (Brudney Meijs, 2014).
The agency should also have disclaimers for the volunteers and clients. This will ensure that all parties
know that the volunteers should not be liable for services. If not, clients may be able to hold the
agency liable for the volunteers actions either through respondeat superior (vicarious liability NRS
§41.130) or agency law (an agent must have actual or apparent authority to bind a principal, Dixon v.
Thatcher, 103 Nev. 414 (1987)). Liability concerns are why it is important to use volunteer
organizations that specialize in particular services like the delivery
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Vasco Nunez De Balbo The Panama Canal
For hundreds of years if anyone wanted to sail west from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, they had
no choice but to take a exceptionally time consuming journey. Before the Panama Canal existed,
whomever wanted to transport goods, had to go all the way around South America, or the Cape Horn
as they would call it. This resulted in many lives being lost and cargos and ships being lost to the sea.
People became tired of it and Panama became an attraction to avoid sailing all the way around South
America. Vasco Nunez de Balboa was the man that made the dream seam possible. He went out to
Panama himself and explored it to find a way a shorter route could be made (Benoit, 2014). Panama is
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However, it is not like any ordinary canal. It is a very important canal for everybody. From passenger
to business ships the Panama canal is something they rely on because one can get from end to end in a
couple of hours and continue on to its destination.Making it faster to travel and faster to transport
goods from land to land. In order to get this canal to do its job, locks had to be built. They were a
challenge because the had to be immense. There were three different locks built. Each had a double
chamber so that more than one ship could go in at the same time. The locks were built to hold the
greates oceangoing ship. These locks lift or lower from a pool of water at one level to a pool at
another level. A set of locks consists of a series of basins, each higher than the one before. The basins
have high walls and gates at each end. When a ship needs to be raised, the back gate of the lowesr
basin is opend. The ship sails in, and the gate is closed. Then water is poured into the basin. The ship
floats up as the water level rises. When the ship is as high as the next basin, the gate at the front end of
the basin is opened. Then the ship sails into the higher basin. The revese is fone foe a ship that needs
to be lowered (Pascal, 2014) The canal gets its earning from charging ships a toll which is based on
the ship s type, how much it weights and what it is carrying.
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Misfolded Proteins
F. The role of prions in BSE is to trigger proteins in the brain to fold abnormally. These prions are
formed by abnormally folded protein that causes neurodegenerative conditions, similarly to that of
Alzheimer s disease. These misfolded proteins tend to clump together, or aggregate, because of their
shape. This disease has no known cause but is generally associated with the ingestion of meat from
cows who already have BSE. Chaperone proteins in BSE are used to (possibly) refold the misfolded
proteins into their correct forms. This may be true because in a normal cell, chaperone proteins
promote the correct folding of their substrate proteins by unfolding the incorrect polypeptide chain
conformations and providing a sequestered environment
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Opt In Mailing List
One of the powerful tools in online email marketing is to build an opt in mailing list. An opt in mailing
list is a database of peoples names and email addresses that have subscribed to an email list via a web
form giving that list owner permission to send them periodic emails on the topic they are interested in.
The best gift of this powerful tool is the possibility of being able to talk to people who are particularly
interested in your product, service or organization.
This gaining popularity of building opt in mailing list is known as Permission Email Marketing.
There are do s and don ts in starting your opt in mailing list. Here are some of the most important tips
worth mentioning:
DO S
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Remember you are not the only one competing in internet marketing; you have to be sure who your
internet marketing is.
2.Be sure that you can reach your target audience online.
3.Do not waste on time on a non profit investment or spending. Always monitor your spending.
4.Forums and discussion boards are available for maximum use. Find your target market problems.
5.Identify what is keeping your customers from getting what they want and help them get it.
6.Try offering your viewers solving some of their problems.
7.Set up a simple direct response mini site.
8.Get an auto responder account. It is important for you to acquire and set this thing up because this is
where your visitors will come.
9.Bait your potential customers through giveaways like: ebooks, special reports, mini courses and
coupons, etc.
10.Reach out in any way you can to your target market.
Opt in building is a tedious work but with amazing results. The process of building it takes time and
effort but persists. Always treat your find as a goldmine so that you will offer them the best deals in
the market, those with great quality and value. Doing all these, would earn you credibility and a
profitable business on the
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Essay on A South Korean Company that Operates in China
A South Korean Company that Operates in China
This report address s the requirements at hand to select a South Korean company that has operations in
China
Executive Summary:
In 1992, Samsung Electronics adopted the form of a wholly owned subsidiary as the entry mode into
China. It s entry into China was in order to maintain growth due to the tough competition in Korea.
China was selected in order to take advantage of its low wages for the mass production of low to
medium priced products. The initial manufacturing ground was at Tianjin due to its costal location
hence making it easy to export abroad and to major locations in China. The original focus of
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After a decade of rapid economic growth, in 1997 many South East Asian countries were subject to a
catastrophic economic crisis. The problems endured involved both immediate crisis management in
unstable financial markets and the medium term restructuring and repositioning of their economies in
the face of intensified export competition.
South Korea had a large current account deficit and the maintenance of pegged exchange rates
encouraged external borrowing and led to excessive exposure to foreign exchange risk in both the
financial and corporate sectors. Economists have advanced the impact of Mainland
China on the real economy as a contributing factor to the crisis.
China had begun to compete effectively with other Asian exporters particularly in the 1990s after the
implementation of a number of export oriented reforms. Western importers sought cheaper
manufacturers and found them, indeed, in China whose currency was depreciated relative to the dollar.
The report will address the corporate re alignment by Samsung in order to ride out the economic
filtering of the region in which it was operating.
[1] Entry Mode and Rationale behind Choice
Pre 1997 Asian Economic Crisis:
Initially, in 1992 Samsung adopted the strategy of a wholly own subsidiary (WOS) as the mode of
entry into China. Samsung opted to expand its production of consumer electronic good in China as a
WOS
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Taking a Look at Social Loafing
George (1996) stated that individuals who reduce effort when performing collectively than when
performing independently and where the individuals performance cannot be acknowledged as
excellent and important are called as social loafing (Joseph Timothy 2012). Social loafing is the
characteristic of individuals in a part of their academic life. It may be seen as a failure to willingly
satisfy the duties and commitments to others because of the perception of reduced social pressure. Yet,
social loafer or free rider without exerting effort in a team will gain benefits from the work of others
as the outcome of the team performance is shared by the team members (Weldon Mustari 1988, p. 33).
Many researchers study about how social loafing is affected by the duty and self discipline problems.
Robbins (1995, p.337) found out some explanations which are linked to Expectancy Values Theory to
interpret why social loafing happens in the workplace. This theory mentioned that the behaviour
human perform is guided by their values, beliefs and social circumstances (Shepperd Taylor 1999,
p.1148). It assumes that employees make choice according to their perception of their given behaviour
will come out with desired outcome that is value. When these three conditions are met, employees will
feel motivated and exert more effort in their team work (Eccles Wigfield, 2002, p. 120). For instance,
Starbucks starts stock ownership program to keep their employees motivated
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Essay about Mt435
Unit Three Written Assignment
Kelli Michelle Evans
MT435 Operations Management
Kaplan University
May 8. 2013
Introduction
Before we begin, I wish to say thank you on behalf of KU Consulting for giving us the opportunity to
present this proposal to your company. We understand that you may not agree with all of the ideas
presented. However, we are willing to work with you to come up with solutions to your current issues
that work within your budget and thought process. We only ask that you read our proposal and
approach it with an open mind.
Question One
1. Cost
a) Cost of Production: At the moment Albatross Anchors produces two types of anchors, the bell
anchor and the snag hook anchor, at cost of $8.00/pound ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As a result of this and the age of the production equipment turn around for orders can be three to four
weeks. If the process takes too long a competitor can take away business. Especially if the competitor
has a factory that is more up to date with their technology and processes.
3. Flexibility in filling order(s) At the present time Albatross has very little flexibility in filling orders.
As stated above, the turnaround time to switch machines over is very long. With each anchor and the
age of the equipment, order take too long to fill.
4. Technology
An effective design process should: 1. match product or service characteristics with customer
requirements 2. ensure that customer requirements are met in the simplest and least costly manner 3.
reduces the time required to design a new product or service 4. minimizes the revisions necessary to
make new designs workable
This all relates to technology. When the technology is up to date it reduces process times and in the
end it helps to create more profit for the company because work is done faster, customer needs are met
in a timely fashion and there is less waste.
5. Capacity and facilities At present the layout of the Albatross Anchor factory is not at all efficient. In
order to be efficient the factory should ensure an easy flow of work, material, people and information.
In the current state the raw materials are too far away from the foundry, the finished products
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PSY 305 Week 1 Exploring Psychology Careers Essay
Exploring Psychology Careers
Sara M. Covey
PSY 305
February 6, 2015
Dr. Sheila Rapa
Exploring Psychology Careers Everyone who decides to enroll in college must, at some point, think
about what area they want to major in. There are many things that students consider when choosing a
major. Some make their decision based on what they think can make them the most money once they
begin their lives in the work force. However, many students believe that if you choose a major that
interests you and challenges you then you can use those skills that can help you in any career. (R.
Landrum S. Davis, 2014) Let s face it. Employers know that when they hire someone straight out of
college they are not immediately going to know ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to the American Psychological Association (APA) website Psychologists who provide
clinical or counseling services assess and treat mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. They
integrate the science of psychology and the treatment of complex human problems with the intention
of promoting change. ( Pursuing A Career In Clinical Or Counseling Psychology , 2014).) In the
simplest terms, the study of individuals, by observation or experimentation, with the intention of
promoting change. (Compas, Bruce, Gotlib, 2002) Clinical psychologist careers vary in industries
such as research, integrated health care, teaching, public policy and professional practice. Some
clinical psychologists work exclusively on specific mental, emotional, and behavioral issues.
Relationship conflict and conditions such as post traumatic stress disorder and addiction are a few
examples of areas of specialization for a clinical psychologist. According to the APA website (2014),
in order to become a clinical psychologist the journey begins with a bachelor s degree in psychology.
Next the student must obtain a graduate degree. Each graduate program determines its own entrance
requirements. Some doctoral programs require their applicants to have a master s degree in
psychology. Other people enter doctoral programs with only a bachelor s degree. Most doctoral
degrees take five to seven years to complete. You must also
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Employee Productivity Is The Backbone Of Any Enterprise
Chapter 1: Problem Definition
Background
Employee productivity, also known as workforce productivity, is the backbone of any enterprise.
According to Amabile and Kramer (2012), the source of productivity at any company ...is the
individual knowledge workers who get things done every day (para. 1). And according to Axilrod
(2015), the typical employee is at his or her desk for an average of approximately five hours a day,
paid for by the company. Thus, in the current climate of globalization, outsourcing, downsizing, and
pension reduction, it is vital for administration and management to stay on top of what sustains
employee loyalty and employee productivity. Several elements contribute to effective employee
productivity, including employee job satisfaction and morale (Axilrod, 2015; Manson, 2014; Jarrow,
2013; Kaupelyte, 2013; Turner, 2013; Amabile Kramer, 2012; Walters, 2010; Bowles Cooper, 2009).
Neely (2013) asserts that Regardless of the profession or type of work, the central element that has
had a stake in productivity, longevity and overall success of any organization [is] employee morale (p.
13).
The technology sector is one of the fastest growing in the business, if not the fastest growing sector.
Like many others in other sectors, companies in the technology sector are facing the challenges of
employee productivity and are initiating actions toward performance management (Axilrod, 2015) to
...focus... on the performance of employees and [ensure] their
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The Importance Of Scientific Observation In The Classroom
Working scientifically is extremely important within the classroom, for it is an educational process
which allows children to advance upon their scientific enquiries and knowledge through the means of
investigation, bettering their understanding of the world around (IAP, 2012 cited in Harlen and
Qualter, 2014:100). The nature of working scientifically incorporates the children s learning of
systems, methods and contexts within the scientific world, allowing them to develop an understanding
of the scientific ideas and processes whilst using skills employed by scientists (IAP, 2012 cited in
Harlen and Qualter, 2014:100). These scientific enquiry skills developed and used through scientific
working are especially significant within the classroom because they are also applicable to colloquial
life, for example, the enquiry skills of: observation and questioning.
Observation is a definitive, important enquiry skill and a cornerstone of the enquiry (Anderson,
Martin, Faszewski, 2006) which a child will utilise whilst working scientifically. By definition,
observation is an enquiry skill which serves as a scientific discipline used for the constructing and
rationalising of explanations and theories; the skill is most effective when the controlling of variables
has been made difficult to efficiently measure the outcomes of an investigation, meaning observation
is the most beneficial way to evaluate results (Smith Reiser, 2005). Moreover, within the classroom,
observation has
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Disadvantages Of Support Vector Machine
ABSTRACT
This term paper includes the learning and study of Support Vector Machine and its various different
variations. The task of Support Vector Machine map data to a higher dimensional space and helps to
find out the maximal marginal hyperplane to separate the data.
In this paper, a learning method, Support vector Machine, is applied on the different datasets for
getting more enhanced results. SVM is introduced in the early 90 s, and they led to an explosion of
interest in machine learning. SVM have been developed by Vapnik and are gaining popularity in the
field of machine learning due to many advance functioning and efficient performance.
In this paper, we will implement the concept of Support Vector Machine and its ... Show more content
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The advantages of using LSVM are that it makes equality constrain disappear in its dual and makes
the objective function convex. Furthermore, it seems to be faster than SMO in terms of classifying
datasets with millions of data in several minutes. Moreover, it provides better generalization
capability. The disadvantage is that it doesn t able to scale up for large problems. [7]
Proximal SVM: The key idea of proximal SVM is that it classifies points which are closer to the two
parallel planes and try to push them apart .The advantage of PSVM is that it overcomes the limitation
of LSVM. It is able to handle the large data sets. Its performance is comparable with standard SVM.
The disadvantage is that it is designed for linear kernel SVM. [8]
Reduced SVM: The reduced SVM preselects a subset of n examples and termed them as support
vector candidates. The advantage is that it proves to be fruitful for larger problems and problems with
many support vectors. The disadvantage of RSVM is it is suited for large scale nonlinear kernel SVM.
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Occupational Therapy Theory Essay
Introduction
Theory has been described as a set of ideas that help us to better understand and explain the concepts
behind different behaviours (Tufan Cole, 2008). As described by Duncan (2009), theories are different
ideas that are linked and form the basis for action. (Duncan A.S, E, 2009). In occupational therapy,
theories work alongside conceptual models and frames of reference to guide therapists in using the
most suitable assessment or therapy for their client (Joosten, V.A, 2015). This essay will discuss the
reason theory is used in occupational therapy and how it is implemented in the OT process.
Purpose of Theory
Theory guides actions and helps therapists carry out their job better (Turpin Iwama, 2011). Theory
provides occupational therapists with the basis of knowledge for what they practice (Duncan, A.S., E,
2009). To be able to carry out effective and correct interventions with their clients, occupational
therapists must have to have something to refer to, to ensure what they do is credible and focused on
the occupation (Turpin Iwama 2008). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is done through following the occupational therapy process which is influenced by conceptual
models. Examples of these models are the Model of Human Occupation (Kielhofner, G, 2008),
Canadian Model of Occupational Performance and Engagement (Polatajko, Townsend Craik, 2007)
and PEO. These models influence the occupational therapy practice. Conceptual models are an
important aspect of OT theory as they try to understand how the person, environment and the
occupation are linked (Tufano Cole, 2008). Also mentioned by Tufano Cole (2008), is the idea that the
model chosen by the occupational therapist highlights the therapist s outlook on a patient s ability to
engage in their daily occupations (Tufano Cole,
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Problem Of Drug Abuse In The United States
Problem
Many countries have the problem of drug abuse. There are spent many dollars for preventing, treating
and fighting drug.
Many societies are denounced by the drugs which the effects can be fighting. Let s see what problems
causes the drug abuse and which are the solutions of this problem. Firstly, the drug abuse is dangerous
for the communities and countries where are we living. The medical impact and psychological one are
visible and the persons don t behave normally in our society. They ignore their families and need
expensive medication.
Secondly, drug abuse has impact on crime especially in fighting smuggling. Many policies are fighting
this. Also with the money of drugs are evolving many criminal and mafia band.
Solution
Every
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Harvey Milk Informative Essay
If a bullet should enter my brain, let that bullet destroy every closet door. This quote was said by a
man who took that very close to home. Harvey Milk, the first openly gay elected official in the U.S.,
said this quote in one of his personal recordings. Harvey Milk is an important figure in history because
of his ability to persevere and inspire all those who are a part of the LGBT community. Milk is
considered a hero because he refused to let his sexuality get in the way of his dreams and inspired
thousands to embrace their sexuality. Harvey Milk was born May 22, 1930 in Woodmere, New York.
He was a popular kid in his High School, and did many activities from football to opera. He knew he
was gay when he was in high school, but that didn t stop him. Milk took on a lot of tasks, one being
him working in his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On one of his personal recordings he said, If a bullet should enter my brain, let that destroy every
closet door. Subsequently, two bullets entered his brain. On November 27, 1978, just around five
months after his Hope Speech, he was assassinated by Daniel White. Daniel White was a former San
Francisco Board Supervisor who had issues with Milk s sexuality and political decisions. Not to
mention, White also killed San Francisco mayor George Moscone just seconds before Milk. Daniel
White was only given five years for the assassinations due to the defense that he had depression
caused by consuming too much sugar. This was known as the Twinkie Defense , and was later banned
(Cloud). Even though the death was terrible, it caused thousands of gay people to come out in respect
to Harvey. Also, there were many gay riots after Daniel White s miniscule conviction. After his death
thousands of people had a candlelight vigil in his respects (Cloud). Many people have been inspired
by Harvey Milk s brave actions to follow his dream, and to be himself in a world where he was
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Characteristics Of The Roman Emperor Propaganda
Roman Emperor Propaganda:
The Portrait of Augustus is a very good example of propaganda from a ruling emperor. It is from
Primaporta, Italy, the year 20 BCE. The original was made from bronze but copied in marble because
bronze statues were melted down for weapons. The statue stands at 6 foot 8 inches. The figure is
interpreted as Augustus by the two curls in his bangs that make up the S and C of the Augustinian
household. He is wearing a bronze chest plate with stories of him interacting with gods. Augustus has
the gods on his side, he is an international military victor, and he is the bringer of the Pax Romana, a
peace that encompasses all the lands of the Roman Empire. In the central zone of the armor are two
figures, a Roman and a Parthian. On the left, the enemy Parthian returns military standards. This is a
direct reference to an international diplomatic victory of Augustus in 20 BCE when these standards
were finally returned to Rome. The plate would have been made of bronze which is heavier so it
would have been just for decorative uses. Augustus is said to have been a deity, being related to a god
or goddess. Down by his proper right foot is a cupid riding a dolphin. Venus, who is represented by a
dolphin, is the mother of both Cupids. The purpose of depicting both Cupid and Venus is to highlight
Augustus godly lineage. He is outreached in the typical speech pose that many Romans used in their
sculptures to show that they are in a position of power and authority.
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Southern Resident Killer Whale
The panda of the sea is in danger. The local Southern Resident Killer Whale J,K, and L pods
population is disintegrating quickly. This is due to habitat destruction, reproductive issues, and a
limited food supply. All of these factors are causing the Southern Resident Killer Whale population in
the Pacific Northwest to decrease drastically and now they are a species that is listed under the
Endangered Species Act. According to whale researcher Ken Balcomb, The SRKW population was
declared Endangered under the US Endangered Species Act in 2005, and earlier this year it was listed
as a species in the spotlight by NOAA for its lack of recovery since then (Balcomb). With recent
deaths of J28 and her calf J54, many whale activist have been pushing ... Show more content on
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There are two types of orca s in the Salish sea, the Transients and the Residents. Transient Killer
Whales are mammal eating killer whales. They look almost the exact same as resident orca s, who eat
fish. The main difference between the two is the food supply. World wide, Transient killer whales are
more heavily populated then the Resident Orcas. This is because they have a bigger food supply. They
eat anything from seals to sealions to turtles. While the resident s food supply is much more limited to
mainly Chinook Salmon. The local orcas are struggling greatly to get enough food to survive due to
the low number of chinook salmon in recent years. This is because the salmons run up stream in the
Snake river has been interrupted by four dams along the Snake River. The Snake River has four
different types of salmon and All four Snake River salmon and steelhead runs are listed as endangered
or threatened under the Endangered Species Act (see Vital Connections under works cited). The
salmon numbers have not been bouncing back either after millions of dollars of work has been put into
trying to bring back the salmon population in the Snake River. Many whale researchers are pushing to
have the removal of four dams along the snake river that are helping kill off the salmon. Many whale
researchers believe that the problem with the dam s include The dams have been killing upwards of a
million salmon and steelhead annually for 40 years.The dams impede passage of salmon and steelhead
between their spawning and rearing habitat and the Pacific Ocean.The dams have inundated Snake
River fall Chinook salmon spawning habitat. The dams have disrupted the free flowing Snake River
and turned it into a series of slack water reservoirs.Snake River slackwater reservoirs are deadly to
salmon and steelhead (see Vital Connections: in works cited). The cons to the dams
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Frank Kwiatkokski s Narrative
Frank Kwiatkokski is a print maker. An unexpected part of his artistic process is taking traffic cones
from off the street and engraving his work into them. The prints that come off the cones and go into
the zines primarily revolve around the theme of diabetes. Diabetes is a major theme of the artist talk as
Kwiatkokski himself is a type II diabetic. Printmaking and zines seem to be the preferred medium of
both Kwiatkokski and Peter Bergman s collaboration. In listening to the presentation, it became clear
that there needs to be a balance between hand crafted prints as well as an understanding of digital
media. This balance is necessary in order to create the zines and to promote their works. Along with
the zines, the artist talk showcased
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  • 1. Master The Art: 2023 Story Writing Examples - AtOnce 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Master The Art: 2023 Story Writing Examples - AtOnce Master The Art: 2023 Story Writing Examples - AtOnce
  • 2. Henry IV, Sir John Falstaff And The King Of France Effect of Societal Standings on Quality of Life Quality of life is defined as the standard of health, freedom, comfort and happiness experienced by an individual or group. In the Elizabethan World Reference Library, historians often describe the wealthy and noble as those who held great power and frequently lived colourful and extravagant lives; as compared to the poor, who have been described as uneducated and intensely labored. Through the respective descriptions of their everyday life, it is evident that the superior quality of life should be held by those who posses the higher social rank. However, King Henry IV, Sir John Falstaff and the King of France, in fact demonstrate the opposite in William Shakespeare s Henry IV Part I , Henry IV Part II and Henry V . Quality of life is inversely proportional to an individual s level of status in society. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the hierarchy of Elizabethan England, King Henry IV occupies the highest rank and is viewed as God s vessel on Earth. Therefore, his upper class status should provide him with the authority to do as he pleases without restriction. It is however, Sir John Falstaff, a disreputable knight, who maintains the more advanced grade of freedom. King Henry IV is presented, to the readers, as a traditional hero with valuable morals and a strong will. However, his character is not of his own accord, rather it is the fabrication of the restrictions placed upon him by his role in society. As the king is scolding his son for living a life deemed unfit for a ruler he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Ignorance In The Invisible Man The Ghanaian Diplomat Kofi Annan once said, Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. Education is the premise of progress, in every society, in every family (Annan). Although this phrase may contain truth, our society has a long history where they heavily rejected notions of social responsibility and social education, due to the fact that those in power are not able to see its potential, as they themselves are without knowledge. Even though knowledge is often attributed to success depending on convenience, certain time periods contained cruel and unusual treatment of a large group of people based on a variety of unrelated factors. This perspective can be used to better understand the message of the novel The Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, a story about the life of a black man during the late 1920 s or early 1930 s, when racism against black people was prevalent. In this novel, the author uses literary elements to emphasize that knowledge and intelligence do not necessarily equal power. The author accomplishes this by showing us the ignorance of those in power, and how feigning ignorance can lead to a sense of power. Knowledge is seen as the polar opposite of ignorance. Hence, the narrator s speech in the beginning of the novel is the first sign that ignorance plagues the majority of the characters in the novel. This is shown to us by the author when the narrator is attempting to present his speech and makes an important observation, stating, I spoke automatically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Nfl Turnoffs Research Paper The NFL Playoffs attract millions of fans each year for each team. 12 franchises make it to the postseason each year, and while everyone wants his or her favorite team will win it all, only one team can. The worst, however, is when fans are sure their team has won, just to have it ripped away from them. With that in mind, here are the top three most devastating losses in NFL playoff history: 3. New England Patriots vs Oakland Raiders, 2002 AFC Divisional Round the Brady Rule (The Tuck Rule): As if Spygate weren t enough to mar the Patriots three Lombardi Trophies from the turn of the century, there s also The Brady Rule. Brady drops back to pass in the late fourth quarter in blizzard conditions with his team down to the Raiders the makings of a great comeback, right? Not exactly. Charles Woodson came around on Brady s blindside, sacked Brady, knocked the ball loose, and then watched as his teammates recovered it. The refs reviewed it, decided that Brady needed a little help to win, and called upon an obscure rule in one of the most controversial calls in NFL history, robbing the Raiders of a win. The rule has since been abolished. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... New York Giants versus New England Patriots, Super Bowl XLII: And the Patriots make the list once again, this time with a much different outcome. 16 0 in the regular season and 2 0 in the playoffs for a grand record of 18 0 heading into the Super Bowl, the Patriots were eyeing perfection. The Giants on the other hand barely snuck into their Wild Card slot. Easy win, right? It was back and forth the whole game. Then, at the end, with the Patriots up 14 10, the Giants are put into third long. Eli Manning takes the snap, gets grabbed by a few defensive linemen, breaks free, and hurls the ball downfield, and David Tyree makes the best catch in NFL history. Plaxico Burress s catch was just icing on the 18 1 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. FYE 105 Class Reflection Upon reflection of the FYE 105 course material from this semester I realized there have been many techniques I have been able to improve or learn new strategies for academic success in the pursuit of lifelong learning. After being out of a traditional school for over twenty years, my academic success strategy began with obtaining a rhythm of life and school. Once I developed and implemented a good personal time management routine that allowed ample time for the many competing activities life brings, I was on course for success in achieving my goals. One aspect of this class that had a significant impact on my academic success was modifying the way I took notes to include all essential information in an easy to read and review format. I will be able to use the notetaking and time management techniques I have learned this semester in not only all future courses but in any environment requiring detailed notes and strict time management to ensure success. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... the personality assessment and reflection assignment in the FYE 105 class helped to put my personality traits, and type into perspective with the given definitions and examples throughout the project. I discovered that my personality type was the Defender , and my top strengths are being loyal, hardworking, practical, and supportive. Conversely, my top weaknesses are taking things to personally, overloading myself, repressing my feelings, and being shy. With this information in my mental toolbox I will be able to focus on and utilize my strengths to ensure success while at the same time working to build up my weaknesses and reduce their impact. Having this information and consistently working to improve myself by utilizing what I have learned about my personality will allow me to align individual and professional goals in a productive way to achieve my career pathway, and personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Comparing Synoptic Gospels In Matthew, Mark, And Luke Synoptic Comparison Matthew, Mark, and Luke are the three books in the New Testament that have been titled the synoptic gospels. The three gospels differ in some dramatic ways, but have many similar stories and accounts of the life of Jesus. There have been disputes over the source and the relationship between the three gospels, but most scholars tend to agree that the gospel of Mark was written first, and the authors of Matthew and Luke used Mark as a source for their work. This Markan priority helps scholars to begin to examine the differences and similarities that appear across the synoptic gospels, and determine how and why many pericopes seem to vary and even contradict each other at times. An example of one of the passages that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Mark, Jesus time in his hometown of Nazareth abruptly ends when he decides to leave town and go to teach in other villages. Luke, however, tells us that Jesus interactions with the Nazarenes are not yet over. Jesus begins to tell the people how in the time of Elijah and Elisha there was a famine in the land and many people were suffering because of it, Gentiles and Jews alike. Elijah and Elisha, however, were sent by God not to the Jews and people of Israel, but to outsiders in other places. This was a form of punishment for the people of Israel for the rejection of God. Jesus pointed out the passage because he wanted to warn the Nazarenes of what might happen if they continue to reject his teachings. Another possibility is that Luke added this section to promote his social agenda of righting the situations of people that have been wronged and, more importantly, giving up money and possessions to the poor, outcasts and women. Jesus talks about how God decided to send the prophets to the outcasts in other regions rather than the Israelites, who had already received much favor from God in the past. The Nazarenes were offended at Jesus mention of God s inclusion of Gentiles by sending aid for them and not for the Jews, showing universalism. God blessed the people that were righteous and worthy of his aid, and the Jews were not happy that Jesus brought up God s sending of his prophets to Gentiles as opposed to Jews in the Old Testament. This addition by Luke explains why the Nazarenes became so upset at what Jesus was telling them. Jesus used these examples as a way of previewing that his mission was to reach everyone, not just Jews. The addition of these examples shows how Luke wanted to highlight his theme of universalism and including everyone who is willing to follow. Luke s major themes of righting social wrongs and giving up comforting possessions are also supported through the addition of this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Equilibrium Of Supply And Demand Equilibrium is important when it comes to not only maintain a successful business but to also maintain a successful economy in general. This determines the efficiency of the goods at a certain point. There are different factors that go into equilibrium such as supply and demand where the curves determine the cost to the consumer as well as the cost to supplier. Different costs of taxes, benefits of international trade, and externalities all go into how to maintain the supply and demand, and why it is so desirable To understand the equilibrium of supply and demand, you must first understand what each one means. Supply and demand work together to make the seller and consumer happy. The equilibrium needs to be balanced in order for both parties to be satisfied. Supply is the quantity of a good or item that is placed in the market for sale. Supply quantity is based on the price of the item, availability, and several cost factors. A manufacturer needs to have pricing set in order to keep a leading edge amongst the other competitors. A manufacturer has to keep up with the supply of their products in order for the demand to stay level. When the supply starts to dwindle or become unavailable, the consumer is the one to suffer. Depending on the product, they might be willing to pay a little extra if it s something they really want or need. The suppliers can increase the pricing to make their profits higher, as long as they don t out price themselves against the competitors. A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Political Socialization Of Latin America And The United... Political socialization is the procedure by which individuals shape their thoughts regarding legislative issues. It s the deep rooted advancement of a man s political esteems. Even though most political socialization happens during youth, individuals keep on shaping their political values for the duration of their lives. A variety of components influence a person s political socialization. Individual variables, for example, your family, social and economic classes, education and friend gatherings, all impact your political values. More broad things, similar to the mass media and key world occasions, additionally influence your political values. A political culture is an arrangement of set attributes and practices held by a people that shapes their political conduct. It incorporates ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the end of the day people in both countries want to have a government that represents the needs of the people. The want to feel included in the decisions that make up their country. But one thing I would say that sets United States political culture from Latin America is that the United States has more educated people which allows more people to understand and get involve into politics. Latin America doesn t have a strong education system like America which leaves most of their people unable to read or write. You can t get really involved in politics if you don t know what s going on in your country. The United States also has the luxury of not worrying about political rivals killing our president just to come into power and start a dictatorship. While countries in Latin America must fear that happening way more than we have to. In a way, we have been spoiled by the fact we have a democracy and some people don t even bother into checking on the government that helps run the country. So even though both countries political cultures have differences they have many similarities as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. St Joseph s University Case Study Thank you very much for the generous financial aid package you awarded me; my family and I greatly appreciate all the help you are giving us to allow me to be able to attend St Joseph s University. Initially, we all felt that the package offered could make St Joseph s affordable for me. However, after researching the commuting expenses for riding the train in from Trenton, NJ to Overbrook Station I realized that the projected costs on my award letter vary significantly from the actual costs. While the the letter approximates $1,650 in annual commuter expenses, the Amtrak pass alone will cost me about $7,000 per year. This cost greatly increases my estimated total cost of attendance. Because of this, I am in need of more funds in order to commute daily to St Joseph s University. I am hoping that you will be able to increase my financial aid award to reflect this change in costs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to this factor, I know that as a commuter I will be forced to miss out on many of the fun activities St Joseph s University holds during times which I am either traveling or at my home in the evening. I would love to live in a freshman residence hall and truly get the full experience, being able to take advantage of everything St Joseph s University has to offer. If I can afford it, I would definitely prefer to live on campus. Unfortunately, due to my current financial circumstances this will not be possible. As you have noticed, I recently requested to change my status from commuter to resident student. I would be thrilled to be able to live on campus next year and will appreciate any financial assistance you can offer to allow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Dirt Diary Book Report Exposition The exposition in Dirt Diary is modern day in a town where there are a lot of wealthy people and big houses. Characters The Characters in the novel are Rachel Lee, Evan Riley, Briana Riley, Marisol, Mrs. Lee, and Mr. Lee. Rachel Lee is an eighth grader who is not very popular and only has one friend named Marisol. Rachel loves to bake and she is very good at it. Evan Riley is an eighth grader who goes to private middle school. He has a twin sister named Briana Riley. Briana Riley is an eighth grader and goes to Rachel s middle school and she is a bit of a bully to Rachel throughout the book. Briana is also very popular. Her best friend s name is Caitlin Schubert. Mrs. Lee is Rachel s mom and loves cleaning and organizing so she started a cleaning business so she could make money by cleaning. Mr. Lee is Rachel s dad and has just moved to California to start a scuba diving business. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... self. Rachel s dad moved away so now her mom and dad are filing separation and Rachel is not happy about it. So she goes and buys a plane ticket to go see her dad but in order to do that she has to take money out of her college savings account. So she has to help her mom with her cleaning business in order to get the money she needs to make it look like she never took money out of her account in the first place. Rising Action The first rising action in Dirt Diary is when Rachel meets Evan Riley. The next rising action is when Steve Muller pays Rachel to spy on Briana Riley and Rachel does it. The final rising action is when Rachel and Marisol have a fight that is their worst fight ever. Climax The climax of Dirt Diary is that Rachel earns enough money to pay off what she took from her college savings ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Truth Of The Bible Question 9 I believe the time isn t relevant as far as wear I will spend eternity, four there s two ways of that can happen. First of all, nobody is immune to die at any point in time for went is your time to go you have no control over it. Second of all, Jesus can come anytime. Therefore, if either of these events happens, eternity awaits. Are used to think that the younger you are the least you need to worry about these two events happening. On the contrary, the acknowledgment that Jesus is the only way and the one hole redeemed us is now, not later, not when you feel like it, the time is now. Question 10 I believe that the main source of truth is the Bible. On the other hand, God is an infinite God, and if he chooses any other means for you to find truth, you will find it, weather if it is through dreams or through other Scriptures. However, God can choose to reveal himself outside of Christianity. I have heard that throughout the Muslim faith several have come to know Jesus through their own scripture, the Quran. In addition, others have begun to believe in Jesus through dreams. Perhaps, God can choose any means to reveal himself. I do not know why there are so many different religions; perhaps, this is what makes us different from each other. Not everybody thinks the same way. I also believe that there is an accuser who hates humankind and doesn t want humanity to see clear, that the more confused we are the better it is. Epistemology is the hypothesis of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. A License Program Can Reduces Car Crash Rates Teenagers Driving Studies have shown that the Graduated License Program can reduces car crash rates by 40%. The GDL is available in all 50 states. Since the decrease of teenage accidents have been declining some states are making the GDL a law in the state. Car crashes are the number one death of teenagers, a lot of these deaths are by the use of technology and not buckling up. To begin, the National safety council reports that 28% of vehicle crashes , are caused by the use of technology (Klass Roney 5). Many accidents are caused by teens looking at their phones and the use of social media behind the wheel. If more stricter laws are set on phones in cars that percentage should fall. In general, the use of phones today by people is just about everyone and people should be more smart and not be using their phones while driving not just for their safety but others. Furthermore, the amount of teens that die in car accidents is Four times the amount of drivers twentyfive to sixtynine (Klass Roney 3). Younger drivers do not buckle up as many other older and experienced drivers. The more young drivers that are taught what the real impacts of not wearing a seatbelt can cause they would probably be more wise. Generally speaking, some young teen drivers do not see the seatbelt as being important, when really it is the most important thing in the car. Better drivers education for young/new drivers should be taken into account, because it better educates drivers on how to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Fifth Business Essay Fifth Business There are many different paths people can take throughout their lives. In the novel, Fifth Business by Robertson Davies, the main character, Dunstan Ramsey, takes the path of the Canadian hero. There are many different steps to be taken by the hero and Dunstan Ramsey follows his path by completing each step. Dunstan s journey begins when he gets his call for adventure. The call for adventure lets the hero know that his or her life is about to change. Dunstan s call for adventure comes when he leaves for Europe for the second time to search for the little Madonna. The little Madonna was what called him to come back to Europe. The little Madonna was a bee in my bonnet; I wanted to see her again, and quite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Liesl invites Dunstan to come have lunch with her and Paul. It is because of her insistence that Paul and Dunstan become friends that Paul is compelled to repay Dunstan the money he stole. That night when I was making my usual prudent Canadian Scots count, I found that several bills had found their way into my wallet, slightly but not embarrassingly exceeding the sum that had disappeared from it when last I met with Paul. I began to think better of Eisengrim. When Paul repays Dunstan, Dunstan realizes he can now trust Paul. With the help of Liesl, Dunstan has made a friend with a member of the underworld. These two people will help Dunstan to continue on with his journey. The next step of Dunstan s journey is to completely leave his life behind and begin a brand new one. He enters into a new world. This occurs when Dunstan became a member of Magnus Eisengrim s entourage. He begins to travel with Magnus because he still wants adventure and he knows that it does not occur often. He says: This looked liked an adventure, and, at fifty, adventures do not come every day. Dunstan s journey is based on adventure. He does not know what he is getting into by joining Magnus Eisengrim s entourage. There will be something different each day; something new and surprising. By entering a new world, Dunstan is completing one more step of his journey. Dunstan has now reached the point in his journey where he realizes he is completely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Observation Of The Middle School Social Studies Teacher I was pleased to have had the opportunity to observe two eighth grade teachers as part of my internship process. I will use aliases for these teachers. Mrs. Cessna is a Middle School Social Studies teacher who is currently teaching U.S. History to eighth grade students. She has been teaching for thirteen years. The second teacher I observed is an eighth grade Math teacher, Mrs. Knox. Mrs. Knox is in her twenty first year of teaching. Mrs. Knox is an amazing teacher. The Common Core Standards for math are very challenging. The way the schedule is set up at North Haven Middle School, the math teacher teachers 5 classes a day. One class is designed to be an accelerated class, one is a math lab which is an additional class for struggling math learners. The other three fall somewhere in between. The class I was able to observe was one of these middle range math classes. The dynamics within the class varied from a couple students who excel in math to struggling math learners. A few of the students in this class also attend the math lab while others receive special education services. Mrs. Knox is able to consider the needs of all her students when teaching. She reviews information multiple times to ensure an understanding of the math processes. Math is not a subject that lends itself to student directed teaching and learning. There are specific rules and formulas that need to be taught by Mrs. Knox. Mrs. Knox tried her best to engage the students in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Case Of Brown V. Board Of Education Of Topeka In 1954, The United States Supreme Court made a landmark decision with its ruling in the case of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. The ruling was a monumental one for multiple reasons. Firstly, it was a major step in the Civil Rights Movement as it ended the legal use of separate but equal facilities, under the ruling that this violated the Fourteenth Amendment s Equal Protection Clause. It gave African Americans access to better schools, and also gave them a greater sense of dignity as they no longer could be legally forced to drink from different fountains or sit in separate sections. Another aspect of the decision that makes it so significant is the fact that it did the rare task of overturning a previous Supreme Court decision, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He believed that in order to understand law, one must first realize what law s purpose is. He, like Thomas, argued that law s purpose it to benefit society by creating a morally sound order to human action and conduct. He detailed seven goods that he believed to be intrinsic and universal, and argued that laws should be enforced under the stipulation that they adhere to the enhancement of these goods, because they are what determines a fulfilling life. They are: life, knowledge, play, aesthetic experience, sociability, practical reasonableness, and religion. The goods that relate to the thesis of this paper the most are knowledge and sociability, as the result of the case has a direct benefit on them and is, therefore, moral and legitimate. Legal positivists, however, disagree that morality has any place in determining what legitimate law is. H. L. A. Hart based much of his theory on the previous legal positivist John Austin s work. Austin believed that laws obtain their legitimacy from the recognition of a society s members in the authority of their unruled ruler. This unruled entity that enforces laws with the backing of sanctions, is what Austin terms the sovereign. He believed that in order for a sovereign to exist it had to be habitually complied with by those it governs. What separates Austin s theory from natural law theories is that he did not believe that laws had to be created or followed on the basis of morality. According to Austin s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Children Are Different From Adults The first way that children are different from adults is that they are more likely to get sick and injured. The second way that children are different from adults is that they spend more time outside. The third way that children are different from adults is that they need help from adults in emergencies. The fourth way that children are different from adults is that they put their hands in their mouth more often than adults. The fifth way that children are different from adults is that it takes a while for them to understand something vs. an adult who can understand something instantly. The sixth way that children are different from adults is that they don t have to worry about paying any bills. The seventh way that children are different from adults is that they can t drive a car. The eighth way that children are different from adults is that they don t work or have a job. The ninth way that children are different from adults is that they most likely don t have to do any chores since their young. The tenth way that children are different from adults is that they are self centered. 2.) There was only one thing that I listed in the way children and adults think. I mentioned that it takes a while for children to understand something vs. an adult who can understand something instantly. The reason why is because adults have a better knowledge because their much older and mature. I think my list included mostly other things in the way children and adults think because when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Aspartate And Glutamate Lab Report The central objective of this thesis is the complete In Vitro and preliminary In Vivo development of biosensor devices suitable to measure the excitatory neurotransmitters, Aspartate and Glutamate, within the ECF of the brain, and for the subsequent characterisation of these devices. Owing to the circumstance that both Aspartate and Glutamate are actually electro inactive compounds, their direct electrochemical detection is not possible. As such, another means of detection was required to overcome this situation and is provided for by way of an indirect measuring system. The enzymes, aspartate oxidase, (L AOx), and glutamate oxidase, (GluOx), react selectively towards aspartate and glutamate respectively. During each of these reactions, hydrogen peroxide, (H2O2), is produced, which is readily electrochemically detected. Consequently, the production of this particular molecule made these enzyme/substrate pairs choice candidates for our purpose. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CPA was used due to its high time resolution and is discussed in detail in Section 2.4. In order to achieve effective voltammetry when using enzymes, they must first be immobilised onto a suitable electrode surface through which a current may be transduced. The immobilisation of an enzyme may be executed through the simple adsorption of the molecules onto the electrode surface as previously discussed in Chapter 1, Section ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Literature Review On Force Control Of Robotic Arm Literature review In 1941 Sir Isaac Asimov who is a writer of Science Fiction used the word ROBOTICS, which describes the technology of robot as well predicted powerful robot industry. De Silva(1989),MacFarlane: Productivity and object quality of manufacturing is concentrated on the accuracy of the manufacturing product which includes part transfer, assembly, welding and inspection etc. to carry out these different task the robotic manipulators are considered. In this deals with the performance of the robotic manipulator of the manufacturing system. Su, Choi, and Krishnamurty 1990: This paper deals with the force control of robotic arm. To derive the planar manipulator the equation of motion are derived by extended Hamilton s principle in which it includes the structurally flexibility effects included in dynamic load. Which minimize the deviation from nominal trajectory. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a low cost robotic arm and controller is desktop model of the robotic arm having the same degree of freedom were the joints are with the sensors. Tele operative robot is used in the range application like in the earth space system to communicate the time delay in significant level. It has two component one is arm and controller which helps in operator interface. Jennings et.al: In this research on two large robots searching for rescuing like boxes, here in this search occurs in a single obstracle with free room which does not involves no intentional cooperation such that robot will randomly in a room till one robot spot the target. Ashish Duta and Goro Obinata: Research discussion was carried out on the robotic arm gripper. The cooperation of the gripper must human friendly it should be human controlled. So ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Write An Essay On Home Insurance Insurance is protection against possible financial loss. Having any type of insurance give you a peace of mind that comes from knowing the money will be available to meet the needs of protecting your home and belongings. Home Insurance covers such damage to personal property. Renter Insurance main component is protection against financial loss due to damage or loss of personal property. Everyone that rents need to have rental insurance to be able to help them with being able to start over and buy them things they lost in the accident. Renter insurance help you get back what you lost, because the owner s insurance do not cover the renter loss. No, the building owner s property insurance will not cover the tenant s personal property unless ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2) The duration of benefits many maximum time a disability income policy will pay benefit may be a few years, to age 65 or for life. 3)The amount of benefits which means for the amount that is equal to 60/70 percent of your gross pay. 4) Accidents Sickness Coverage that some disability income policies will pay only for accidents, but you need to be able to be insured for both of them. 5) Guaranteed Renewability will help protect you against your insurance company trying to drop you if something was to happen to you or you become poor. Due to Mark insurance only allowing him 2 weeks of sick time, he need to look for more insurance that would cover him if he needs to be off longer than those two weeks. If he was to get the accidents and sickness coverage he needs to make sure that he have both plans so it will pay him for both things when he has to be off. The guaranteed renewability insurance will help him if he was to lose his job or need help with living, so this would be another good insurance for him and his family. This could affect the Lawrences in a good way by helping them out and in a bad way but not having the right coverage needed for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Effect Of Exercise On Cardiovascular Dynamics PhysioEx 9.1 Cardiovascular Dynamics Ex. 5 Activities 5 and 6 (3.5 points) Activity Question Answer #5. Studying the Effect of Blood Vessel Radius on Pump Activity Explain the effect of increasing the right flow tube radius on the flow rate, resistance, and pump rate. Increasing the right flow tube radius increased the flow rate, decreased the resistance and increased the pump rate. Describe what the left and right beakers in the experiment correspond to in the human heart The left beaker corresponded to the blood coming from the lungs, and the right beaker corresponded to blood heading out to the rest of the body, or systemic circuit. Briefly describe how the human heart could compensate for flow rate changes to maintain blood pressure. The human heart could compensate for flow rate changes to maintain blood pressure by altering heart rate. When the heart rate increases, so does blood pressure. When the heart rate decreases, so does blood pressure. #6. Studying the Effect of Stroke Volume on Pump Activity Describe the Frank Starling law in the heart The Frank Starling law states that when all other factors remain the same, that the stroke volume will increase in response to how much the muscle is stretched in the end diastolic volume. Explain what happened to the pump rate when you increased the stroke volume. Why do you think this occurred? How well did the results compare with your prediction? When the stroke volume was increased, the pump rate decreased ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Neuropathic Pain Essay (1) A cardinal sign of inflammation is acute pain. The inflammatory response functions to remove the injurious stimuli, which is recognize by the efferent role of nociceptors, and begin cell healing. This process involves chemical mediators, which rush to the receptors on the primary sensory nociceptive neurons in the peripheral nervous system through vasodilation and extravasation. This can occur in injured skin, joints, and muscles. Specialized pro resolution mediators (SPMs) such as resovlins resolve the acute inflammation and inhibit inflammatory pain through directly binding to nociceptor receptors. Resolvin also activates ChemR23 which effectively inhibits the pain transduction ion channel TRPV1. This acute pain and initial inflammation is protective in nature. However, when chronic inflammation takes place, it can be damaging and leads to several diseases including periodontal disease. The neuronal plasticity, through peripheral sensitization, is one aspect for this transition into chronic pain. Central sensitization causes heightened responses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is more commonly attributed to the PNS with syndromes including: post herpetic neuralgia, HIV, diabetic neuropathy, among others while the CNS is the source for spinal cord injury pain. Peripheral neuropathic pain is usually localized to site of affected nerves. This pain changes the nociceptor processing by altering the ion channel activity. The Nav1.7 gene mutation of the sodium channel is one alteration. Another family of ion channels affected by neuropathic pain are the transient receptor potential (TRP) channels. They regulate the action potential by gating the transmembrane ion influx. Specifically, the TRPV1 channels on the C fibers. Activation of these unmyelinated nociceptors results in burning and heat hyperalgesia. Neuropathic pain also imbalance of cytokines and chemokines in interactions between the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Differences Of Marriage In Geoffrey Chaucer s The... In Geoffrey Chaucer s work The Canterbury Tales, The Franklin s Tale and The Merchant s Tale depict many differences on the characters and authors outlook on marriage. In both of Chaucer s tales, the manner in which marriage transpires between the two couples varies prominently. Additionally, the effort to control the wives in the tales is also conspicuously different. In Chaucer s two tales, the author depicts the differences in both women by seeing if they are faithful to the vows of their marriage. Throughout the Canterbury Tales, Chaucer demonstrates to the reader a true and ethical appeal by using the aspect of marriage. The ways in which marriage begins in Chaucer s two tales differs with each individual couple. For example, in The Franklin s Tale the righteous knight, Arviragus, marries his love, Dorigen, but only after honorably courting her for some time. A knight that loved and dide his pain to serve a lady in his beste wyse; and many a labour, many a greet empryse (line 730). Only after having received her entire heart and her full consent did he seek out her hand. Nonetheless, after their wedding he still continuously and passionately served her and continued to earn her undying love. Despite the noble deeds done in The Franklin s Tale , Chaucer did not bestow the Merchant s Tale characters with the same level of honor and righteousness. For instance, the character Januarie, in The Merchant s Tale rarely demonstrates any honorable qualities towards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Dna Rn The Biological Diversity Christianah Sobukonla 11/25/14 DNA sequence and Dependent culture in Microbial Diversity Biodiversity is also known as the biological diversity. Biodiversity refers to all kinds of organism that can be found in a particular area.it includes a variety of plants, animals, fungi and other living things. Biodiversity of an ecosystem, is a community of animals, plants, and living things in relationship to their environment, which can be physical or chemical. Microbial diversity can be defined as the different kinds of microorganism which includes bacteria, archaea, fungi, and protists. The study of microorganism is important because they play a large role in thce environment. Although microorganism are not well known, which might be due to their small size, and the hardship of recognizing them. Particularly bacteria and other prokaryotic organisms. Only 3100 bacteria are recognized in Bergey s manual out of 300000 to 1000000 species of prokaryotes that is on earth. Bacteria although mostly thought of has been harmful can also be useful. Some microbes help in immune system regulation, digestion, and vitamin production. (7). They are also helpful in some of the cycles that take place, like the nitrogen fixation, nitrification and nitrate reduction. They control what the atmosphere is made of and also, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Comparison Of Adam And Eve In The Book Of Mormon Although the Book of Mormon seems to have some similarities in common with the Bible, there are parts from these two texts that are contradicting to each other. For instance, one of the obvious differences is the Fall of Adam and Eve, a scene where God punishes them for eating the forbitten fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. In Chapter Three of Genesis from the Bible, the setting in which Adam and Even lived called the Garden of Eden is described as peaceful and utopic place until they violated God s rules and unleashed the original sin as well as immortality in the all humanity. However, their action is rather considered necessary and taken more positively in the Book of Mormon since it is believed that their disobedience led to females ability to reproduce offspring and it also brought joy to the world despite the other risks, according to Chapter Two of II Nephi. Unlike the story in the Bible, the Graden of Eden is portrayed as a place where ... [all things] must have remained forever and had no end... rather than a perfect world as described in Genesis. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Mark from the Bible, Jesus commands his Apostles to explore the world and preach the gospel. This, however, does not exist in the Chapter 11 of III Nephi and instead he asks them to declare the words which [he has] spoken unto the ends of the earth. Nevertheless, there are some similarities between these two same chapters as well. One of the examples is the concept of baptism. The Gospel of Mark states that those who believe in Jesus as the Son of God will be saved and baptized while those who do not will be condemned. This is clearly written even in the Book of Mormon. Additionally, it is written that those who wish to get baptized are required to immerse themselves into the water in both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Mississippi River, West America And One Of The World The Mississippi River, the third longest river in North America and one of the world s major rivers in terms of habitat diversity, flows over 2,000 miles and passes through 10 different states in the United States. Even with its massive size, there has been an ongoing problem and scares that the Mississippi might be taken over by a river called the Atchafalaya. By being taken over, it is meant that the Mississippi wants to take a different, easier course to get to the Gulf of Mexico than it has in the past. Naturally, the water of the Mississippi s current flows in another direction, and has made a waterscape known as the Atchafalaya. The only problem is that industries, wildlife, the economy, and others thrive on the productions of the Mississippi in its current location. The threat of the capture could cause major issues and changes. Louisiana itself has been shaped and formed by many rivers, but mainly the Mississippi. It has done so by branching out into many channels and expanding in different directions across Louisiana. As the mouth of the Mississippi continues south, the gradient declines and the current slows down. Its sediment is built up so much that the river spills over to one side. The Mississippi River had advanced so far past New Orleans in the 1950 s that it was ready to make a major shift into the Atchafalaya. With this transition though, there would become major problems including the possible collapse of Baton Rouge and destruction of New Orleans. Not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Article Review . Burns, D. J., Hyde, P. J., Killett, Article Review Burns, D. J., Hyde, P. J., Killett, A. M. (2016). How Financial Cutbacks Affect the Quality of Jobs and Care for the Elderly. ILR Review,69(4), 991 1016. doi:10.1177/0019793916640491 Introduction: The purpose of this article is to illustrate how financial cutbacks affect job quality as well as quality of care (Burns, D. J., Hyde, P. J., Killett, A. M., 2016, p. 991). The article further goes on to predict that ongoing and accelerated cost places pressure on facilities that ultimately affects the quality of jobs and care in nursing homes based on their approach. The quality of residential care is a global concern and as the number of aging adults only grows, this concern will only grow (Burns, D. J., Hyde, P. J., ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The authors posed a question on whether or not the financial objectives of a for profit or non profit play a role in the quality care. This study lacks the examination of whether or not these nursing homes have the resources to organize certain work processes or the actual outcomes they achieve in terms of care. The authors again use the two different approaches throughout the article to determine whether these approaches and financial cutbacks affect the quality of workforce that ultimately affect the quality of care residents receive (Burns, D. J., Hyde, P. J., Killett, A. M., 2016, p. 995). Methods: The authors took a qualitative design to their research to developed an understanding why the quality of care varied across several nursing homes (Burns, D. J., Hyde, P. J., Killett, A. M., 2016, p. 995). This study included 12 different nursing homes which consist of a mixture of non profit and for profit nursing homes and residential living communities over the course of three years (2009 2012). Each nursing home varied from 10 to 65 bed facilities that varied in the terms of the level of care provided. Field research consisted of repeated site visits to each nursing home or living community, interviews, and observations. Each visit to the different nursing communities lasted from four to six weeks. During this time, the authors conducted 175 different interviews including department heads, nurses, caregivers, residents, and family or relatives of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Social Changes In The Industrial Revolution Society had many social and economic changes throughout the time of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain during, 1750 to 1850. The Industrial Revolution is the time at which farming work changed into factory work and new methods were made. This switch really benefited Britain. There were many of each change in society, one of the economic changes could be selling stock, and all the new types of businesses formed . Also new transportation and the assembly line all are considered economic changes. A social change could be all the new advanced technology and urbanization. In this time period a big social change would involve all the new technology. Society could use these new advanced tools to communicate with others. One invention by Samuel Morse was telegraphs. These telegraphs improved communication by making it easier to send people messages, they were even in a secret code. Morse code was eventually named after Samuel Morse. Another change that happened in the beginning of the change from agriculture to industry is urbanization. This is when the people move from the rural areas to urban areas. The rural areas are on the countryside like farms, while urban areas are cities with factories. People left the rural places because there was no longer jobs for them since the agricultural revolution caused less farmers being needed, also the factories are taking over. The factories were located in the cities; many people moved here because the factory owners would need ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Analysis Of Bartleby, The Scrivener Morals are an essential part of the human psyche. In Herman Melville s Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street, the scribe Bartleby works for a lawyer for a short period of time. During the time, the lawyer notices Bartleby s odd characteristics which are similar to the characteristics of how lepers in The Bible are treated. In the short story, Melville infuses the story with symbols such as the Dead Letter Office and a key phrase that alludes to the narrator s failure to answer the moral question that Bartleby presents of how lepers should be treated in society. As the story unfolds, the reader finds that the narrator, a profitable lawyer who worked under the late John Jacob Astor, believes in living life easily or without ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The narrator reasons that releasing Bartleby from his job would be unnecessarily cruel which indicates his need to do the right thing. The narrator s pity is inexplicably a reason for Bartleby s continued employment: What miserable friendlessness and loneliness are here revealed! His poverty is great; but his solitude how horrible! (673). In this case, the narrator faces the challenge of giving the poor scribe a place to stay and survive or releasing Bartleby onto the streets where another employer may not be so kind. He also feels, however, that Bartleby s quirks are not at all easy to accommodate: In plain fact, he had now become a millstone to me, not only useless as a necklace, but afflictive to bear (676). The narrator, in this section, faces the need to do the socially acceptable thing. After all, a man who does not work should not be paid or allowed to remain employed. As literary critic Richard J. Zlogar explained in a commentary that analogized Melville s short story with certain parts of The Bible, The narrator s challenge, then, if he is to heal Bartleby s illness in its social aspect, is the same challenge that confronted Jesus Christ in his interaction with the leper, as discussed by Crossan: he must force his peers either to reject him from their community or to accept the leper within it as well (Zlogar 521). Zlogar s commentary provides insight on what the narrator s options are; he must either ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Bakers Chapter Summary Summary Paper Two Assignment Using chapter 6 of Bakers text summarized the key point or points most critical to the intelligence cycle. The chapter 6 of Baker s text was focused on criminal investigative analysis of arson as well as the advanced behavioral science of arson investigation. Arson is defined as the willful and malicious burning of a property or buildings (Baker, 2005). Investigators must prove that the arsonists voluntary, knowingly, and purposefully committed the crime in order to be prosecuted. However, arson crimes are more difficult to identify because of its patterns and trends are not consistent (Baker, 2005). There are five basic types of fires; they are natural, accidental, unknown, suspicious, and incendiary. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The authors explored the longitudinal deterrent effects of foot patrol in violent crime hot spots as well as if the displacement during the initial evaluation showed any decaying effects after the experiment concluded (Sorg, et. al., 2013). The study was focused on if Durlaf s and Nagin s claims regarding prison sentences should be shortened and repeal mandatory minimum statutes. The money saved with the policy change should spend into policing budgets to increase perceptions of certain apprehension (Sorg, et. al., 2013). The authors used multi level growth curve models with their study. The authors concluded that beats staffed for 22 weeks showed decaying deterrent effects but the beats staffed for 12 weeks did not. In addition, all the beats did not show residual deterrence effects and the displacement revealed decay three months after the experiment was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay on IBM Case Study Group 3 2 draft IBM Case Study Liberty University Christopher Eze, Karen Goosen, Myletta Lacey, and Katie Savage IBM Case Study Executive Summary International Business Machines Corporation has been an innovative technological company for more than 70 years. At IBM, employees take pride in enabling the world and customers to live in a smarter planet with smarter commerce, smarter computing, and smarter cities. IBM offers many different business and computing offerings in order to meet its customer s needs. Through new innovations, implementation of the Cloud and expanding its global strategy by doubling its business service consultants, IBM will continue to succeed and meet the needs of customers worldwide. This paper will examine the current ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1992, IBM incurred a loss of $5 billion and underwent a CEO change which began a turnaround for them in their revenue. The drive to generate greater profits and maintain its status as a giant in the industry, led to the discovery of the service business through IT solutions. As a result of this, the company obtained $90 billion in revenue in 2006 from its Global Services department (Chesbrough, 2007). However, its main focus has been innovation for decades. The Business Model Canvas IBM has made strategic alliances and partners with companies such as Exxon, Mobil, and Incentric Solutions, as well as numerous other companies in varying countries to enhance its revenue. The key activities in the business model include: integrated technology, business process delivery, research and development and intellectual property, and sales and distribution. IBM esteems these activities as they strive to create best practices for their clients using its brand name which is highly valued. The key resources to the business model for IBM are its intellectual capital. IBM has always hired key personnel to fill positions that are valuable to the innovation of the corporation. IBM also values its relationships with the consumers. The customer experience is an important aspect of the sale and IBM prides itself on human interaction with its customers. The channels of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Essay on Themes in Song Of Solomon Toni Morrison is one of the most talented and successful African American authors of our time. Famous for works such as The Bluest Eye, Sula, and Beloved, Morrison has cultivated large audiences of all ethnicities and social classes with her creative style of writing. It is not Morrison s talent of creating new stories that attracts her fans. In contrast, it is her talent of revising and modernizing traditional Biblical and mythological stories that have been present in literature for centuries. Morrison replaces the characters in these myths, whom would have been white, middle class males, with characters who depict the cultural practices in black communities. The protagonists in Morrison s works are primarily African American women ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He experiences the pain felt in Black communities after 14 year old Emmett Till, from Chicago, Illinois, was murdered in Mississippi for whistling at a white woman and many other violent cases after, including the bombing of a Black church in Alabama that killed four young girls. Toni Morrison is an author that is interested in showing the world the constant struggle of African American men and women. Like Milkman, Morrison was born in 1931 during the height of racism in the United States. She has lived through the same events as Milkman and has experienced the pain and turmoil forced upon African Americans. Like Milkman, Morrison was also unaware of the racial tension in the country until she was a teenager. She graduated from high school with honors and attended Howard University as an English major. This explains Morrison s interest in the theme of Flight in her works. She has been determined to be successful since she was a child, despite the racism and poverty she had experienced. Morrison is a strong, independent, successful, and talented woman. She focuses on the theme of feminism in her works to show both men and women of all races and ethnicities that women can be just as powerful as men. She has integrated pieces of her life into the novel, almost creating a mini biography. Constant themes occurring in Toni Morrison s Song Of Solomon are Marxism, Feminism, and flight. Marxism is a major theme in Toni Morrison s Song Of Solomon. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Secret Life Of Bees Theme Essay In the book called The Secret Life of Bee s written by Sue Monk Kidd there are characters such as Lily, Rosaline, T.Ray, Deborah, August, May, Zach, etc. From the list of characters stated one that I admire the most and seem to have a lot in common in is Zach. I admire him due to his determination, his want to be a lawyer, and especially due to the fact that he plays football. Well Zachery Taylor (His full name) is as determined as they come. Living in a world full of Racist white men with white privilege breathing down his neck. Zach will just keep on churning through everything. Small examples of his determination are Law schools being explicit to whites only. Stating his only way of being educated is unavailable. Some ways he tries to overcome this is communicating with Clayton Forrest (Lawyer). He ends up learning off Clayton to learn tips and tricks. He uses it as an alternative to school. Falling in love with Lily also shows another hump in his life that he overcomes with determination. Knowing it s a white man s world and being caught with Lily will be a serious crime due to the time. So for that he keeps it lowkey. Everything seems to go good for Zach until he is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The percentage of black lawyers at the time is little to nonexistent (I tried to find the percentage but I couldn t find it) which the black lawyers must ve been extremely well trained to be able to take up the job. Even today the amount of black lawyers is extremely low so the numbers then must ve been unimaginable. He plays football so becoming a football player may be easier to become then a lawyer. They re many jobs he can take up which ll be much easier then becoming a lawyer. He can even get more into the honey business due to him being involved in it with August. Yet for some reason he chooses a lawyer. For me a lawyer has always seemed as an opportunity to me so I admire the fact that he wants ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Sororities Research Paper Sorority life is more than the parties, frat boys and booze. It s about being apart of a community and the traditions and rituals that have been around of hundreds of years. The average young woman should consider joining a sorority because of what they stand for and the benefits that it can bring you. Although sororities can by pricey and seem to have a bad reputation in the media, they give young women values to live by, networking opportunities for the work force and a long lasting sisterhood. Movies and the social media do not give sororities justice. They showcase them as a bunch of mean, ditsy girls who want to party and get their M.R.S. degree but I can personally say that sororities are much more than the stereotype that they are given by society and portrayed in the media. Sororities give young women values that are based on ritual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When I was going through recruitment I had to really think about what I value and try to see what sororities valued the same thing. You want to be in a chapter that supports you and will help you grow as a person which is why a values based recruitment is so important. However there are sororities out there who want recruit based on looks, what brand of clothing you wear and how much money you have. But being a part of this organization is not about your family status, the clothes you wear or what you look like: it is about the standards you were raised on and the values that the chapter sets and are met everyday. When you join a sorority, you are required to go through new member education where you learn more about your sorority s beliefs and what they stand for. You are also educated on the traditions and rituals in which your chapter were founded upon. I have only been in my sorority, Kappa Delta, for a couple of months and it has already played a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Managing Staff Versus Volunteer Staff Questions 1: Managing Staff versus Volunteers Foremost, managing volunteers differs from managing staff only to the extent of what the manager desires. In other words, there is no difference unless the manager creates differences designed for specific purposes and goals. Mangers need the ability to motivate volunteers and employees to work together to reach common goals (Brudney Meijs, 2014). Hence, managers use their abilities to organize, evaluate, supervise, and facilitate those around them whether it is staff or volunteers to reach the organization s goals and occupational commitment (Claiborne, Auerbach, Lawrence, Liu, McGowan, Fernendes, Magnano, 2011; Patti, 2008). Just like staff members who came from various backgrounds, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although managing volunteers and paid staff are similar, there are a few differences. Most notably are whether the agency provides liability insurance for volunteers and for the services they provide. For example, an agency should have liability insurance for volunteers who provide clinical or legal services. Yet, volunteers who provide services such as picking up trash or passing out agency information packets may not require insurance. Insurance depends on the degree of services the volunteers provide to the clients. If the state or licensing board requires an individual to be license to provide services to clients, then managers should use that standard to gauge rather liability insurance is needed. Again, managers should recognize and plan for what services are provided to clients so the manager can accommodate for insurance requirements (Brudney Meijs, 2014). The agency should also have disclaimers for the volunteers and clients. This will ensure that all parties know that the volunteers should not be liable for services. If not, clients may be able to hold the agency liable for the volunteers actions either through respondeat superior (vicarious liability NRS §41.130) or agency law (an agent must have actual or apparent authority to bind a principal, Dixon v. Thatcher, 103 Nev. 414 (1987)). Liability concerns are why it is important to use volunteer organizations that specialize in particular services like the delivery ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Vasco Nunez De Balbo The Panama Canal For hundreds of years if anyone wanted to sail west from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, they had no choice but to take a exceptionally time consuming journey. Before the Panama Canal existed, whomever wanted to transport goods, had to go all the way around South America, or the Cape Horn as they would call it. This resulted in many lives being lost and cargos and ships being lost to the sea. People became tired of it and Panama became an attraction to avoid sailing all the way around South America. Vasco Nunez de Balboa was the man that made the dream seam possible. He went out to Panama himself and explored it to find a way a shorter route could be made (Benoit, 2014). Panama is an isthmus country because it is a narrow strip of land ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it is not like any ordinary canal. It is a very important canal for everybody. From passenger to business ships the Panama canal is something they rely on because one can get from end to end in a couple of hours and continue on to its destination.Making it faster to travel and faster to transport goods from land to land. In order to get this canal to do its job, locks had to be built. They were a challenge because the had to be immense. There were three different locks built. Each had a double chamber so that more than one ship could go in at the same time. The locks were built to hold the greates oceangoing ship. These locks lift or lower from a pool of water at one level to a pool at another level. A set of locks consists of a series of basins, each higher than the one before. The basins have high walls and gates at each end. When a ship needs to be raised, the back gate of the lowesr basin is opend. The ship sails in, and the gate is closed. Then water is poured into the basin. The ship floats up as the water level rises. When the ship is as high as the next basin, the gate at the front end of the basin is opened. Then the ship sails into the higher basin. The revese is fone foe a ship that needs to be lowered (Pascal, 2014) The canal gets its earning from charging ships a toll which is based on the ship s type, how much it weights and what it is carrying. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Misfolded Proteins F. The role of prions in BSE is to trigger proteins in the brain to fold abnormally. These prions are formed by abnormally folded protein that causes neurodegenerative conditions, similarly to that of Alzheimer s disease. These misfolded proteins tend to clump together, or aggregate, because of their shape. This disease has no known cause but is generally associated with the ingestion of meat from cows who already have BSE. Chaperone proteins in BSE are used to (possibly) refold the misfolded proteins into their correct forms. This may be true because in a normal cell, chaperone proteins promote the correct folding of their substrate proteins by unfolding the incorrect polypeptide chain conformations and providing a sequestered environment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Opt In Mailing List One of the powerful tools in online email marketing is to build an opt in mailing list. An opt in mailing list is a database of peoples names and email addresses that have subscribed to an email list via a web form giving that list owner permission to send them periodic emails on the topic they are interested in. The best gift of this powerful tool is the possibility of being able to talk to people who are particularly interested in your product, service or organization. This gaining popularity of building opt in mailing list is known as Permission Email Marketing. There are do s and don ts in starting your opt in mailing list. Here are some of the most important tips worth mentioning: DO S 1.Put a subscription form prominently on your ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Remember you are not the only one competing in internet marketing; you have to be sure who your internet marketing is. 2.Be sure that you can reach your target audience online. 3.Do not waste on time on a non profit investment or spending. Always monitor your spending. 4.Forums and discussion boards are available for maximum use. Find your target market problems. 5.Identify what is keeping your customers from getting what they want and help them get it. 6.Try offering your viewers solving some of their problems. 7.Set up a simple direct response mini site. 8.Get an auto responder account. It is important for you to acquire and set this thing up because this is where your visitors will come. 9.Bait your potential customers through giveaways like: ebooks, special reports, mini courses and coupons, etc. 10.Reach out in any way you can to your target market. Opt in building is a tedious work but with amazing results. The process of building it takes time and effort but persists. Always treat your find as a goldmine so that you will offer them the best deals in the market, those with great quality and value. Doing all these, would earn you credibility and a profitable business on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay on A South Korean Company that Operates in China A South Korean Company that Operates in China This report address s the requirements at hand to select a South Korean company that has operations in China Executive Summary: In 1992, Samsung Electronics adopted the form of a wholly owned subsidiary as the entry mode into China. It s entry into China was in order to maintain growth due to the tough competition in Korea. China was selected in order to take advantage of its low wages for the mass production of low to medium priced products. The initial manufacturing ground was at Tianjin due to its costal location hence making it easy to export abroad and to major locations in China. The original focus of producing low cost products resulted in a cheap image of Samsung in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After a decade of rapid economic growth, in 1997 many South East Asian countries were subject to a catastrophic economic crisis. The problems endured involved both immediate crisis management in unstable financial markets and the medium term restructuring and repositioning of their economies in the face of intensified export competition. South Korea had a large current account deficit and the maintenance of pegged exchange rates encouraged external borrowing and led to excessive exposure to foreign exchange risk in both the financial and corporate sectors. Economists have advanced the impact of Mainland China on the real economy as a contributing factor to the crisis. China had begun to compete effectively with other Asian exporters particularly in the 1990s after the implementation of a number of export oriented reforms. Western importers sought cheaper manufacturers and found them, indeed, in China whose currency was depreciated relative to the dollar. The report will address the corporate re alignment by Samsung in order to ride out the economic filtering of the region in which it was operating. [1] Entry Mode and Rationale behind Choice Pre 1997 Asian Economic Crisis: Initially, in 1992 Samsung adopted the strategy of a wholly own subsidiary (WOS) as the mode of entry into China. Samsung opted to expand its production of consumer electronic good in China as a WOS ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Taking a Look at Social Loafing George (1996) stated that individuals who reduce effort when performing collectively than when performing independently and where the individuals performance cannot be acknowledged as excellent and important are called as social loafing (Joseph Timothy 2012). Social loafing is the characteristic of individuals in a part of their academic life. It may be seen as a failure to willingly satisfy the duties and commitments to others because of the perception of reduced social pressure. Yet, social loafer or free rider without exerting effort in a team will gain benefits from the work of others as the outcome of the team performance is shared by the team members (Weldon Mustari 1988, p. 33). Many researchers study about how social loafing is affected by the duty and self discipline problems. Robbins (1995, p.337) found out some explanations which are linked to Expectancy Values Theory to interpret why social loafing happens in the workplace. This theory mentioned that the behaviour human perform is guided by their values, beliefs and social circumstances (Shepperd Taylor 1999, p.1148). It assumes that employees make choice according to their perception of their given behaviour will come out with desired outcome that is value. When these three conditions are met, employees will feel motivated and exert more effort in their team work (Eccles Wigfield, 2002, p. 120). For instance, Starbucks starts stock ownership program to keep their employees motivated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay about Mt435 Unit Three Written Assignment Kelli Michelle Evans MT435 Operations Management Kaplan University May 8. 2013 Introduction Before we begin, I wish to say thank you on behalf of KU Consulting for giving us the opportunity to present this proposal to your company. We understand that you may not agree with all of the ideas presented. However, we are willing to work with you to come up with solutions to your current issues that work within your budget and thought process. We only ask that you read our proposal and approach it with an open mind. Question One 1. Cost a) Cost of Production: At the moment Albatross Anchors produces two types of anchors, the bell anchor and the snag hook anchor, at cost of $8.00/pound ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result of this and the age of the production equipment turn around for orders can be three to four weeks. If the process takes too long a competitor can take away business. Especially if the competitor has a factory that is more up to date with their technology and processes. 3. Flexibility in filling order(s) At the present time Albatross has very little flexibility in filling orders. As stated above, the turnaround time to switch machines over is very long. With each anchor and the age of the equipment, order take too long to fill. 4. Technology An effective design process should: 1. match product or service characteristics with customer requirements 2. ensure that customer requirements are met in the simplest and least costly manner 3. reduces the time required to design a new product or service 4. minimizes the revisions necessary to make new designs workable This all relates to technology. When the technology is up to date it reduces process times and in the end it helps to create more profit for the company because work is done faster, customer needs are met in a timely fashion and there is less waste.
  • 41. 5. Capacity and facilities At present the layout of the Albatross Anchor factory is not at all efficient. In order to be efficient the factory should ensure an easy flow of work, material, people and information. In the current state the raw materials are too far away from the foundry, the finished products ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. PSY 305 Week 1 Exploring Psychology Careers Essay Exploring Psychology Careers Sara M. Covey PSY 305 February 6, 2015 Dr. Sheila Rapa Exploring Psychology Careers Everyone who decides to enroll in college must, at some point, think about what area they want to major in. There are many things that students consider when choosing a major. Some make their decision based on what they think can make them the most money once they begin their lives in the work force. However, many students believe that if you choose a major that interests you and challenges you then you can use those skills that can help you in any career. (R. Landrum S. Davis, 2014) Let s face it. Employers know that when they hire someone straight out of college they are not immediately going to know ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the American Psychological Association (APA) website Psychologists who provide clinical or counseling services assess and treat mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. They integrate the science of psychology and the treatment of complex human problems with the intention of promoting change. ( Pursuing A Career In Clinical Or Counseling Psychology , 2014).) In the simplest terms, the study of individuals, by observation or experimentation, with the intention of promoting change. (Compas, Bruce, Gotlib, 2002) Clinical psychologist careers vary in industries such as research, integrated health care, teaching, public policy and professional practice. Some clinical psychologists work exclusively on specific mental, emotional, and behavioral issues. Relationship conflict and conditions such as post traumatic stress disorder and addiction are a few examples of areas of specialization for a clinical psychologist. According to the APA website (2014), in order to become a clinical psychologist the journey begins with a bachelor s degree in psychology. Next the student must obtain a graduate degree. Each graduate program determines its own entrance requirements. Some doctoral programs require their applicants to have a master s degree in psychology. Other people enter doctoral programs with only a bachelor s degree. Most doctoral degrees take five to seven years to complete. You must also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Employee Productivity Is The Backbone Of Any Enterprise Chapter 1: Problem Definition Background Employee productivity, also known as workforce productivity, is the backbone of any enterprise. According to Amabile and Kramer (2012), the source of productivity at any company ...is the individual knowledge workers who get things done every day (para. 1). And according to Axilrod (2015), the typical employee is at his or her desk for an average of approximately five hours a day, paid for by the company. Thus, in the current climate of globalization, outsourcing, downsizing, and pension reduction, it is vital for administration and management to stay on top of what sustains employee loyalty and employee productivity. Several elements contribute to effective employee productivity, including employee job satisfaction and morale (Axilrod, 2015; Manson, 2014; Jarrow, 2013; Kaupelyte, 2013; Turner, 2013; Amabile Kramer, 2012; Walters, 2010; Bowles Cooper, 2009). Neely (2013) asserts that Regardless of the profession or type of work, the central element that has had a stake in productivity, longevity and overall success of any organization [is] employee morale (p. 13). The technology sector is one of the fastest growing in the business, if not the fastest growing sector. Like many others in other sectors, companies in the technology sector are facing the challenges of employee productivity and are initiating actions toward performance management (Axilrod, 2015) to ...focus... on the performance of employees and [ensure] their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Importance Of Scientific Observation In The Classroom Working scientifically is extremely important within the classroom, for it is an educational process which allows children to advance upon their scientific enquiries and knowledge through the means of investigation, bettering their understanding of the world around (IAP, 2012 cited in Harlen and Qualter, 2014:100). The nature of working scientifically incorporates the children s learning of systems, methods and contexts within the scientific world, allowing them to develop an understanding of the scientific ideas and processes whilst using skills employed by scientists (IAP, 2012 cited in Harlen and Qualter, 2014:100). These scientific enquiry skills developed and used through scientific working are especially significant within the classroom because they are also applicable to colloquial life, for example, the enquiry skills of: observation and questioning. Observation is a definitive, important enquiry skill and a cornerstone of the enquiry (Anderson, Martin, Faszewski, 2006) which a child will utilise whilst working scientifically. By definition, observation is an enquiry skill which serves as a scientific discipline used for the constructing and rationalising of explanations and theories; the skill is most effective when the controlling of variables has been made difficult to efficiently measure the outcomes of an investigation, meaning observation is the most beneficial way to evaluate results (Smith Reiser, 2005). Moreover, within the classroom, observation has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Disadvantages Of Support Vector Machine ABSTRACT This term paper includes the learning and study of Support Vector Machine and its various different variations. The task of Support Vector Machine map data to a higher dimensional space and helps to find out the maximal marginal hyperplane to separate the data. In this paper, a learning method, Support vector Machine, is applied on the different datasets for getting more enhanced results. SVM is introduced in the early 90 s, and they led to an explosion of interest in machine learning. SVM have been developed by Vapnik and are gaining popularity in the field of machine learning due to many advance functioning and efficient performance. In this paper, we will implement the concept of Support Vector Machine and its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The advantages of using LSVM are that it makes equality constrain disappear in its dual and makes the objective function convex. Furthermore, it seems to be faster than SMO in terms of classifying datasets with millions of data in several minutes. Moreover, it provides better generalization capability. The disadvantage is that it doesn t able to scale up for large problems. [7] Proximal SVM: The key idea of proximal SVM is that it classifies points which are closer to the two parallel planes and try to push them apart .The advantage of PSVM is that it overcomes the limitation of LSVM. It is able to handle the large data sets. Its performance is comparable with standard SVM. The disadvantage is that it is designed for linear kernel SVM. [8] Reduced SVM: The reduced SVM preselects a subset of n examples and termed them as support vector candidates. The advantage is that it proves to be fruitful for larger problems and problems with many support vectors. The disadvantage of RSVM is it is suited for large scale nonlinear kernel SVM. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Occupational Therapy Theory Essay Introduction Theory has been described as a set of ideas that help us to better understand and explain the concepts behind different behaviours (Tufan Cole, 2008). As described by Duncan (2009), theories are different ideas that are linked and form the basis for action. (Duncan A.S, E, 2009). In occupational therapy, theories work alongside conceptual models and frames of reference to guide therapists in using the most suitable assessment or therapy for their client (Joosten, V.A, 2015). This essay will discuss the reason theory is used in occupational therapy and how it is implemented in the OT process. Purpose of Theory Theory guides actions and helps therapists carry out their job better (Turpin Iwama, 2011). Theory provides occupational therapists with the basis of knowledge for what they practice (Duncan, A.S., E, 2009). To be able to carry out effective and correct interventions with their clients, occupational therapists must have to have something to refer to, to ensure what they do is credible and focused on the occupation (Turpin Iwama 2008). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is done through following the occupational therapy process which is influenced by conceptual models. Examples of these models are the Model of Human Occupation (Kielhofner, G, 2008), Canadian Model of Occupational Performance and Engagement (Polatajko, Townsend Craik, 2007) and PEO. These models influence the occupational therapy practice. Conceptual models are an important aspect of OT theory as they try to understand how the person, environment and the occupation are linked (Tufano Cole, 2008). Also mentioned by Tufano Cole (2008), is the idea that the model chosen by the occupational therapist highlights the therapist s outlook on a patient s ability to engage in their daily occupations (Tufano Cole, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Problem Of Drug Abuse In The United States Problem Many countries have the problem of drug abuse. There are spent many dollars for preventing, treating and fighting drug. Many societies are denounced by the drugs which the effects can be fighting. Let s see what problems causes the drug abuse and which are the solutions of this problem. Firstly, the drug abuse is dangerous for the communities and countries where are we living. The medical impact and psychological one are visible and the persons don t behave normally in our society. They ignore their families and need expensive medication. Secondly, drug abuse has impact on crime especially in fighting smuggling. Many policies are fighting this. Also with the money of drugs are evolving many criminal and mafia band. Solution Every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Harvey Milk Informative Essay If a bullet should enter my brain, let that bullet destroy every closet door. This quote was said by a man who took that very close to home. Harvey Milk, the first openly gay elected official in the U.S., said this quote in one of his personal recordings. Harvey Milk is an important figure in history because of his ability to persevere and inspire all those who are a part of the LGBT community. Milk is considered a hero because he refused to let his sexuality get in the way of his dreams and inspired thousands to embrace their sexuality. Harvey Milk was born May 22, 1930 in Woodmere, New York. He was a popular kid in his High School, and did many activities from football to opera. He knew he was gay when he was in high school, but that didn t stop him. Milk took on a lot of tasks, one being him working in his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On one of his personal recordings he said, If a bullet should enter my brain, let that destroy every closet door. Subsequently, two bullets entered his brain. On November 27, 1978, just around five months after his Hope Speech, he was assassinated by Daniel White. Daniel White was a former San Francisco Board Supervisor who had issues with Milk s sexuality and political decisions. Not to mention, White also killed San Francisco mayor George Moscone just seconds before Milk. Daniel White was only given five years for the assassinations due to the defense that he had depression caused by consuming too much sugar. This was known as the Twinkie Defense , and was later banned (Cloud). Even though the death was terrible, it caused thousands of gay people to come out in respect to Harvey. Also, there were many gay riots after Daniel White s miniscule conviction. After his death thousands of people had a candlelight vigil in his respects (Cloud). Many people have been inspired by Harvey Milk s brave actions to follow his dream, and to be himself in a world where he was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Characteristics Of The Roman Emperor Propaganda Roman Emperor Propaganda: The Portrait of Augustus is a very good example of propaganda from a ruling emperor. It is from Primaporta, Italy, the year 20 BCE. The original was made from bronze but copied in marble because bronze statues were melted down for weapons. The statue stands at 6 foot 8 inches. The figure is interpreted as Augustus by the two curls in his bangs that make up the S and C of the Augustinian household. He is wearing a bronze chest plate with stories of him interacting with gods. Augustus has the gods on his side, he is an international military victor, and he is the bringer of the Pax Romana, a peace that encompasses all the lands of the Roman Empire. In the central zone of the armor are two figures, a Roman and a Parthian. On the left, the enemy Parthian returns military standards. This is a direct reference to an international diplomatic victory of Augustus in 20 BCE when these standards were finally returned to Rome. The plate would have been made of bronze which is heavier so it would have been just for decorative uses. Augustus is said to have been a deity, being related to a god or goddess. Down by his proper right foot is a cupid riding a dolphin. Venus, who is represented by a dolphin, is the mother of both Cupids. The purpose of depicting both Cupid and Venus is to highlight Augustus godly lineage. He is outreached in the typical speech pose that many Romans used in their sculptures to show that they are in a position of power and authority. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Southern Resident Killer Whale The panda of the sea is in danger. The local Southern Resident Killer Whale J,K, and L pods population is disintegrating quickly. This is due to habitat destruction, reproductive issues, and a limited food supply. All of these factors are causing the Southern Resident Killer Whale population in the Pacific Northwest to decrease drastically and now they are a species that is listed under the Endangered Species Act. According to whale researcher Ken Balcomb, The SRKW population was declared Endangered under the US Endangered Species Act in 2005, and earlier this year it was listed as a species in the spotlight by NOAA for its lack of recovery since then (Balcomb). With recent deaths of J28 and her calf J54, many whale activist have been pushing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are two types of orca s in the Salish sea, the Transients and the Residents. Transient Killer Whales are mammal eating killer whales. They look almost the exact same as resident orca s, who eat fish. The main difference between the two is the food supply. World wide, Transient killer whales are more heavily populated then the Resident Orcas. This is because they have a bigger food supply. They eat anything from seals to sealions to turtles. While the resident s food supply is much more limited to mainly Chinook Salmon. The local orcas are struggling greatly to get enough food to survive due to the low number of chinook salmon in recent years. This is because the salmons run up stream in the Snake river has been interrupted by four dams along the Snake River. The Snake River has four different types of salmon and All four Snake River salmon and steelhead runs are listed as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act (see Vital Connections under works cited). The salmon numbers have not been bouncing back either after millions of dollars of work has been put into trying to bring back the salmon population in the Snake River. Many whale researchers are pushing to have the removal of four dams along the snake river that are helping kill off the salmon. Many whale researchers believe that the problem with the dam s include The dams have been killing upwards of a million salmon and steelhead annually for 40 years.The dams impede passage of salmon and steelhead between their spawning and rearing habitat and the Pacific Ocean.The dams have inundated Snake River fall Chinook salmon spawning habitat. The dams have disrupted the free flowing Snake River and turned it into a series of slack water reservoirs.Snake River slackwater reservoirs are deadly to salmon and steelhead (see Vital Connections: in works cited). The cons to the dams ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Frank Kwiatkokski s Narrative Frank Kwiatkokski is a print maker. An unexpected part of his artistic process is taking traffic cones from off the street and engraving his work into them. The prints that come off the cones and go into the zines primarily revolve around the theme of diabetes. Diabetes is a major theme of the artist talk as Kwiatkokski himself is a type II diabetic. Printmaking and zines seem to be the preferred medium of both Kwiatkokski and Peter Bergman s collaboration. In listening to the presentation, it became clear that there needs to be a balance between hand crafted prints as well as an understanding of digital media. This balance is necessary in order to create the zines and to promote their works. Along with the zines, the artist talk showcased ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...