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Minnesota Human Rights Essay Contest
1. Minnesota Human Rights Essay
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2. Summary Of Rodman Philbrick s Freak The Mighty
Rodman Philbrick s Freak The Mighty is about a tall twelve year old boy named Maxwell Kane,
who is a learning disabled and lives with his grandparents after his father, went to jail. He was
always getting bullied at school. He had no friends. Until one day, a boy who had a small body
for his age had an ornithopter (an aircraft that flaps its wings) that was stuck in a tree. Maxwell
got the ornithopter from the tree and returned it to the little boy. He introduced himself as Kevin
but Maxwell thought of calling him Freak instead, because of his intellectual brain. Freak was a
very smart twelve year old who had to use crutches to walk. Maxwell had a feeling that they would
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Max was scared and he kept dreaming about the moment when his father steps into the house to
kidnap him away. On the night of Parole, that dream had become reality. Max s father kidnapped
Max away quietly from his grandparents and took him away to Loretta s house. Every night, he
would tie up Max s hands and legs. He would also put tape over Max s mouth to avoid him from
screaming. Max had to go through a lot of pain. Whenever Killer Kane would ask Max a
question about trusting him, Max had to always answer with a yes, because he was too scared
to say no. Max had to go through so much trouble with his father. One night, Max s father left
Max tied up because he had to meet Iggy who was his best friend. Loretta came to the rescue and
untied Max and told him that Iggy is distracting Killer Kane so Max can escape. Out of nowhere,
Killer Kane tried to choke Loretta to the death, but then Max screamed out that he saw him kill
his mother the same way he was trying to kill Loretta. Killer Kane was angry so he grabbed Max
by the collar and pushed him away. Freak came to the rescue with a gun that had sulfuric acid
and squirted it out at Killer Kane. Max quickly took Freak and escaped while Killer Kane chasing
after them. Killer Kane could not escape as Iggy called the cops to take him away.
Finally, it was Freak s birthday where he had received a computer as his gift, which was very
exciting! Suddenly, Freak had a major seizure. After having a seizure on his birthday, Freak was
admitted into the hospital, where he gives Max a blank book, telling him to write the story of
Freak the Mighty in it. Max returns to the hospital the next day to find out what happened to
Freak but then he realizes that Freak had died because his heart was too big for his body. Maxwell
will always remember his true
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3. Life In Hawaii
Life in paradise is fine; I like the ever present sun and strong sense of community. Yet for as long
as I can remember, I ve felt restless in Hawaii. I ve daydreamed of far away, fairytale kingdoms
in kindergarten and chased after passing airplanes during recess. I was beyond excited when I
visited my relatives in seventh grade, traveling nearly six thousand miles to their homes in China.
Everything in the foreign land fascinated me; my head twisting every which way to marvel at the
sizzling street food or the flash of red on a passing student s uniform. Everyone was buzzing with a
frantic energy that contrasted the laid back lifestyle of Hawaiiand I loved the change of pace. I had
to learn about a new culture: how to hustle instead of simply
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4. Human Over Use of Water
I.INTRODUCTION. Day after day, increasing amounts of water consumption among all citizens
for drinking, washing and bathing, swimming and other necessary daily uses. God has
encouraged us to keep this blessing and not wasting it. The water consumption is vital topic
which concerns the international public opinion. We need to work on changing the patterns and
habits of everyday consumer. Hundreds of millions people do not have enough water because of
wasting water. The water was still a source of conflicts and ambitions between nations despite
international agreements signed. This report will discuss problems of human over use of water
it will give solutions to these issues. II.The Water Situation Nowadays Today, finding water is
difficult although it was basic natural source which was easy to find. About 80 countries now
have water shortages 2 billion people face shortage in access to clean water according to World
Health Organization (WHO).Also, 1 billion people has lack enough water to simply meet their
basic needs. Two most significant dangers to global water stability are the increase in Population
groundwater reduction. In the last century, the human population has by 5 billion. , while the total
amount of drinkable water has slightly decreased see figure 1(Alois 1). Figure 1 A. Important
Water Facts Water in the earth is divided to 2 parts: 1 seawater has 97% of Water in the earth 2
freshwaterЩЉ has3% of Water in the earth, but only
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5. The Author To Her Book Ap Prompt
Anne Bradstreet in her poem, The Author to Her Book , elaborates on the true struggles of the
publishing process that writers may experience in their writing careers. Through a unique
perspective, Bradstreet introduces the narrator of the poem as a writer with a deformed piece of
work, which is compared to a motherwith a child with deformities; both of which are exposed to
the public eye. Though the use of an extended metaphor, Bradstreet in The Author to Her Book
compares a defected piece of work to similarly, a child that has defects as well, which is used to
convey the speaker s self critical, yet, loving attitude toward her work.
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Additionally, she reveals through this comparison, that her blushing was not small, meaning that
she is thoroughly embarrassed by her work. Her work is a product of her. However, given the
circumstances of the public viewing it without the prior consent of her, she may not be too proud
of her work. This can compare to a mother that gave birth to a child with defects, the mother may
be very hesitant or even embarrassed to show the world her product. Since she focuses on the
many mistakes and errors contained in the novel, it reveals that she is, again, very self critical.
However, a shift occurs in the middle of the poem, which reveals the narrator s more loving and
affectionate side. Through the use of an extended metaphor, the goal of showing both of her
feelings to her product is successful. This affectionate side to the narrator becomes apparent
when she says the following: yet being [the narrator s] own, at length affection would thy
blemishes amend, if so [the narrator] could. She accepts this child as her own. Like a mother
with a child with birth defects, the mother still loves and cares for her child. This is much like
how the speaker, even though embarrassed and very self critical of her work, still cares for her
work. The work is a product of her. Such a product, like a book or even a child, could mean so
much to her, even though it may not be completely perfect. The
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7. Fashion In The Early 1900s
The Jazz culture inspired multiple dances, such as the Black Bottom and the ever popular
Charleston. These dances required lots of movement leading to a shift in women s fashion.
Women wore less undergarments, went without coresets, and designed dresses that allowed for
more freedom of movement. In 1921, Coco Chanel introduced the drop waist dress, which were
worn with long strings of glass beads or pearls. By 1925 these dresses resembled the shifts that
were worn under the dresses of the early 1900. Evening dress were made up of mesh material,
sleeveless, low v neckline or backless, and sometimes adorned with sequence. These new fashions
were advertised in fashion magazines that made their appearance in the 20s, Vouge, The Queen, and
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With advances in technologies and the development of college and night life, more young people
were spending more time together unsupervised. These changes created a sexual revolution in
people dated several partners at a time and participated in petting. The invention of the automobile
allowed for young people to travel outside the family sitting room, even young women learned to
drive. Electric lights permitted for young adults to stay out later into the night and created activities
to enjoy, such as the theater and night clubs. These developments in the dating culture strayed from
the prior Victorian teachings of how ladies should behave with boys. The new womanexpected to
be treated on these dates and that meant that she needed to allow petting. Petting consisted of
cuddling, kissing, and even foundling. This behavior led older women to believe that their
daughters were partaking in premarital sex, Joshua Zeitz disputes this in his book, Flapper: A
Madcap Story of Sex, Style, Celebrity, and the Women Who Made America Modern. He claims
that the percentage of women who were virgins when they were married only varied between the
years of 1910 to 1929 by 3%. This shows that even though young women in the 20s were engaged
in petting, they were not sexually
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8. Reaction Paper On Forgiveness
ChapterI
Introduction
Forgiveness
Generally, forgiveness is a decision to let go of resentment and thoughts of revenge. The act that
hurt or offended us always remain a part of our life, but forgiveness can lessen its grip on you and
help you focus on other, more positive parts of your life. Forgiveness can even lead to feelings of
understanding, empathy and compassion for the one who hurt us.
Forgiveness doesn t mean that we deny the other person s responsibility for hurting us, and it doesn
t minimize or justify the wrong. We can forgive the person without excusing the act. Forgiveness is
a process that involves a change in emotion and attitude regarding an offender. Most scholars view
this an intentional and voluntary process, driven by a deliberate decision to forgive. Theorists
differ in the extent to which they believe forgiveness also implies replacing the negative emotions
with positive attitudes including compassion and benevolence. In any event, forgiveness occurs
with the victim s full recognition that he or she deserved better treatment, one reason why Mahatma
Gandhi contended that the weak can never forgive. Adapted from Philpot, C. (2006). Intergroup
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WellbeingWell being as the prevalence of positive attributes. The state of being happy, healthy, or
successful
Rationale of the study
Firstly in my course of contemporary issues in Psychology it is necessary to do research. I have
chosen this topic because there is less research in forgiveness field so I chose it to check in
Pakistani society.
Objectives
1.To investigate the relationship between forgiveness and well being among university
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9. Essay on An Unspoiled Place in Annie Dillard s In the Jungle
We are living in a colorful world. There are many different people live with different cultures. But,
what makes so many differences in our world? According to the story of In the Jungle and my
personal experiences, our lives are affected by living condition, natural resources and social
environment around us. In the story of In the Jungle, Author Annie Dillardgoes to the Napo River,
which is the heart of the Ecuadorian Jungle and it is also the most unspoiled place. She describes
the natural living style of the people who live there. As she tells us is the story that The cold woke
them; they warmed their skins in the river, which was always ninety degrees; then they returned to
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And the people who live nearby river will diet themselves on fish. So those crops and fishes
become the staple for them. Besides that, human civilization s progress could not be without natural
resource. People will fight for natural resource because of that and that is also the reason that
why there are so many wars in the world. Now, oil is the one of most important natural resource
in the world. That made those people who live in Middle East very rich and there are many wars
happened in there also.
Another main effecting of people s life is from the social environment. Annie describes the
people who live in the Ecuadorian Jungle are fill with happiness. That is showed in the text that
As the children became excited by their own singing, they left their log benches and swarmed
around the nuns, hopping, smiling at us, everyone smiling, the nuns faces bursting in their
cowls, and the clear voiced children still singing, and the palm leafed roofing stirred. Unspoiled
natural surroundings and ample natural resource make their graceful and placid society.
However, what if they are living in a dangerous and wicked society, what kinds of people would
they be? The social environment could decide what kind of people you would be. There is an old
Chinese allegory about how important the social environment is for a person. Mencius is a very
marvelous person in China. He was very clever when he was young. But they were living close
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10. Hunting Essay
Sport hunting is a violent form of recreation that has left countless animals maimed, and orphaned
animals vulnerable to starvation, exposure, and predation. This activity disrupts natural animal
population dynamics and has contributed to the extinction of animal species all over the world,
including the Tasmanian tiger and the great auk.(1,2)
Although less than 5 percent of the U.S. population hunts, hunting is permitted in many wildlife
refuges, national forests, and state parks and on other public lands3 where almost half of all
hunters slaughter and maim millions of animals every year (by some estimates, poachers kill just as
many animals illegally).(4,5) The vast majority of hunters do not kill for subsistence.(6)
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Grizzlies and black bears have been moved hundreds of miles away from their homes. Two were
shot by hunters within two weeks of their relocation, and others have simply returned to their
homes.(17) Wolves have been slaughtered in order to let the moose population rebound and
provide a higher harvest for local hunters. (18) In the early 1990s, a program designed to reduce
the wolf population backfired when snares failed to kill victims quickly, and photos of suffering
wolves were viewed by an outraged public.(19)
Nature Takes Care of Its Own
The delicate balance of ecosystems ensures their own survival if they are left unaltered. Natural
predators help maintain this balance by killing the sickest and weakest individuals. Hunters,
however, kill any animal whose head they would like to hang over the fireplace including large,
healthy animals who are needed to keep the population strong. Elephant poaching is believed to
have increased the number of tuskless animals in Africa, and in Canada, hunting has caused
bighorn sheep s horn size to fall by 25 percent in the last 40 years Nature magazine reports that the
effect on the populations genetics is probably deeper. (20)
Even when unusual natural occurrences cause overpopulation, natural processes work to stabilize
the group. Starvation and disease
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11. Personal Note On Writing And Writing
Onomatopoeia, similes, personification; these are just a few writing techniques that I do not use
when I write. Why? Most of the writing done by myself is boring essay s I am forced to write in
order to get a good grade. Though I received mostly A s on my papers it was hard and annoying to
write papers. In my history as a writer any subject, assignment, or just writingthat I have done that I
enjoyed was exciting and fun to write. When composing papers on subjects I am interested in,
writing becomes more enjoyable. Growing up, fooling around with writing was something I did
for fun and I would write about being in the MLB. I started off by sitting on my twin bed,
daydreaming about what it would be like to be a professional baseball player. The Yankees were
the team I always dreamed of playing for, pinstripes looked great on me. When I thought of
situations I would be in I had to write it down, this led to the beginning of my story. I sat down at
my black desk with a pen and a composition notebook and began the create my version of a
masterpiece. It felt like steam was coming out of my head because of my thoughts and my hand
was moving as fast as wind in a hurricane. Writing this story gave me a rush as if I was actually
playing in this game. After finishing my thought, the experience made my writing as enjoyable as
actually playing the game. Later, in elementary school, I would write loveletters to the cute girls in
class. The first love letter was to my third grade
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12. The Role of Communication in Team Building and in the...
The role of communication in team building and in the creation of positive group dynamics in a
project environment, and the implications of this relationship for project performance
The role of communication in team building and in the creation of positive group dynamics in a
project environment, and the implications of this relationship for project performance
BRC: ACADEMIC PAPER
BRC: ACADEMIC PAPER
Abstract:
Communication is widely recognised in the literature as being important to modern management. In
the case of the BRC project, communication was often an issue, and was relatively poor for the
author s project team. This paper analyses the role of communication in team building and group
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Privman et al (2013, p. 33) refers to these dynamics as us versus them , and demonstrates that they
can act to reduce performance, creating conflicting goals and responsibilities. This could have been
a problem for the project, as two members of the team already knew each other, and hence tended to
support each other s opinions and positions creating something of a split in the team. The existence
of such conflicts increases the importance of communication, and particularly the value of
emotional intelligence in said conversation. Specifically, team members can only overcome such
informal network based conflicts through communication based on putting aside the differences
between groups and encouraging more effective communication behaviour designed to form an
overall group (Sigmar et al, 2012, p. 301). The existence of higher levels of emotional intelligence
and their application to the case of the BRC project would have been very useful in overcoming the
issues encountered, and ensuring high levels of overall performance.
Another important factor which is linked to the development of emotional intelligence is the
development of specific team working and team based communication skills. These are vital for
effective team performance, as all teams need individuals who will act to drive communication
amongst team
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13. Comparison Of Marvel, The Super Bowl And Gangnam Style
Marvel, the Super Bowl, and Gangnam Style. What do all of these have in common? They are
all instantly recognizable worldwide, even if they are all in different languages. Pop culture
spreads like wildfire, seeing it constantly on your TV, your phone, news helps engrave it into
your brain. This leads it to become instantly recognizable. Nuno Roque, a Portuguese actor,
director, singer songwriter, and mime said that, pop is about speaking everybody s language. The
imagery and iconography we instantly recognize. When you can rely on things that the public
already knows, you re dealing with pop, I personally agree with Nuno s quote. By being iconic,
you become popular, therefore you become a part of pop culture. Time and time again, we see
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We have a various genres, and the top 100 songs chart is constantly changing, but when a song is
at the top of those charts, it is being listened to worldwide. A few years ago, a song that reached
that top of those charts was Gangnam Style by Psy. Only a few lines of that song were in
English, meaning the rest of the song would only be understood by those who know Korean.
Nonetheless, everyone still knew the choreography; the electric beats and the rhythm of the music
made this song popular. This song was speaking everyone s language. While the lyrics meant
something, the other components are what made it everyone s song, and they made no impact on
everyone getting up and dancing to this pop hit. The beat was ionic at the time along with the
dance moves which made Gangnam Style popular and known world wide, which is why it was a
part of the pop
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14. The American Dream Is Overrated Essay
The American Dream is overrated. Let s just face it, it is dead. Not only is this a dream that is
almost lusted after by many Americans, this is a widely desired illusion that is far out of reach
for most working class people. The American Dream is more than the lifestyle of white picket
fences that hold backyard barbecues with your neighbors. It s earning a living wage that creates a
comfortable quality of life, having the security of retirement, and giving your children the
opportunity to live a successful life. The American Dream doesn t run on magic and fairy dust,
it is fueled by hard earned American dollars, persistence, and hope. Most modern, working class
families can t expect to receive a reasonable income to cover things such as medical expenses and
emergencies. With that said, the stay at home parent trying to reach the goal of a perfect oasis is
even more taboo. It s hard to achieve this dream , when you re the only breadwinner in your
household. Parents can no longer live comfortably, and in some cases even survive, on one person
s income. The costs of homes, transportation, and education combined with incredibly low wages
often leaves families in a crippling financial situation, making it virtually impossible to, keep up
with the Jones s. Speaking realistically, most people live in the moment. We focus on things
happening in our lives now. Life itself is a constant quest for happiness and security in a world that
is very often uncertain, and even
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15. Technology Is Used by More as the Expense Goes Down Essay...
The new Boob tube
People have become so reliant on technology and just in the last couple of years on ipads and
Tablets. These devices have changed a lot of ways that we function; for example, we generally
would use a laptop to do many of the functions that are now executed by the tablets. People have
become reliant upon the convenience and simplicity. These products are sold at nearly every
retail store across the United States, making it a breeze to get one. Therefore, making them as
popular, if not more as the T.V.; with that being said, there are many positives and a few negatives
to these products. The use of tablets (ipads, etc.) has increased greatly in the last couple of years
also due to affordability.
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Allowing, for major competition in merchandise and cost, just about every company wants to be
the best price and have the best product to offer. This is a blessing to many families and
companies, especially during our hard economic times when money is often scarce.
The conveniences of these devices are second to none. They are lightweight and easy to operate
children and adults alike can handle them with ease. The Tablets and ipads are perfect travel
companions, because they can simply slip into any bag without consuming much space. Due to
their light nature, they can be easily hand held for an extended duration of time. Making it that
much more convenient, and they can be used while standing, as well, unlike a laptop. Their
compact design allows for effortless transportation.
On the other hand, I think that by using tablets, it lessens interactions with others. Children
generally, will play on their tablets instead of going outside to play with siblings or neighbors, or
reading books with their parents. They as an alternative have their books on the tablet and view
them that way. This is very sad because it is slowly pushing out the interpersonal relationships that
we often gain as children. Also, generally most games on the tablet are single player games,
making it almost worse than video games, where children can play tandemly and have some
interaction with one another. Adults are more likely to use them for social media websites such as
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16. The Extreme Expansion Of The Meat Industry
Today the industries are now dominated by a handful of huge corporations that process most of
the country s meat at several facilities across the country. As of 2007, four huge companies
controlled the processing of over 80% of the country s beef and three of these same companies
process over 60% of the country s pork. Chicken processing provides over half the country s
chicken supply and even the same situation exists for turkey meat. These four major companies are
Tyson, JBS, Cargill, and Smithfield Foods. As a result of all, meatpacking companies have become
increasingly powerful, while the government bodies that regulate them have done barely anything
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We do not want another family to have to suffer as our family did. Other diseases like
Salmonella and Campylobacter can also be introduced. In addition to these food safety risks, the
use of hazardous machinery and sharp knives can injure workers when mistakes are made. This
danger is exacerbated by the increasingly rapid speeds at which workers are expected to slaughter
and process animals. This can also cause AIDS and HIV when they come in contact with our
foods, if workers get injured while processing meats. The Federal health authorities have estimated
that foodborne diseases affect 1 in 6 Americans, which is over 48 million people. These diseases
cause 128,000 hospitalizations and kill 3,000 Americans every year. Likewise, a number of studies
have confirmed the presence of harmful bacteria in meat, in the US.
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These levels are unacceptable; the high levels of contamination are caused by the crowded
conditions in which conventional food animals are raised, as well as the high speed at which meat
is processed. In order to lower profits, meat processors have continually increased the speed of
their production lines. Twenty years ago, meatpacking plants slaughtered about 175 cattle an hour,
but due to increased line speeds, today plants can slaughter as many as 400 cattle per hour. In order
to ensure the
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17. In The Article Link Of Adolescent’S Identity Development
In the article Link of Adolescent s Identity Development and Relationship with Peers by Tija
RagelienД—, the author discussed the correlation that positive relationships with friends have on
an adolescent s identity development. The article starts out by explaining how exploring different
identities is important for adolescents. Adolescents need to explore and construct their identity in
order to find their place in society. One theorist believes that identity is more or less represented
through self realizing activities where they feel like they are worth something. However, according
to another theorist, Berzonsky, identity is actually how a person processes and examines identity
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In addition, RagelienД— writes that self comparison with their peers is important when
determining adolescents identities. Research demonstrated that peer groups are essential in this
development because members of a peer group tend to behave the same way as the rest of the
group. In a way, a peer group provides a necessary social status in their identity development.
Additionally, more research has supported this connection. According to the author, supportive
relationships correlate with positive identity development by preventing stagnation in the
exploration process. Overall, the secure attachment and feeling of belonging in these peer groups
relate to the positive development in adolescents identity exploration. Furthermore, the article
reveals several studies that were done to further support that the better the peer relationship, the
better the identity development. For example, in a correlational analysis study done by Nawaz, it
was found that the attachment to peers is positively connected to the adolescent s identity
development. The correlation coefficient of identity development and the attachment to peers was
higher than the coefficient of attachment to parents. According to the author, an achieved sense of
identity is positively associated with attachment to peers, adolescents orientation to the formal peer
groups achievements, stability and robustness in romantic relationships, better relationships with
peers, and reduced sense of
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18. The Exploitation of Puerto Rico by the United States Essay
The Exploitation of Puerto Rico by the United States
Puerto Rico has had a long history of dependency. Puerto Rico was first colonized by Spain until
the Spanish American war, which resulted in the colonization by the United States in 1898. While
Spain was in the process of devising an agreement with Puerto Rico that would grant the island
autonomy, the invasion of the United States ended any plans that would grant this reprise
(Figueroa, 11/19/98). The U.S. decided to partake in this colonial expansion because Puerto Rico
had tremendous potential for investment and commerce as well as being geo politically strategic.
The U.S. had intentions to take Spain and its influence out of the western hemisphere. In 1917
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A significant number of islanders are pro statehood. However statehood would not ensure economic,
political, or cultural equality. Puerto Rico may risk the loss of their native language and face
assimilation into the American society that is known for their homogeneity. The likelihood of
Puerto Rico becoming a state is based solely on the U.S. economic interest. Statehood would mean
the end of the many tax allowances and exemptions that American investors have been granted.
Independence is a status that the U.S. would only allow for Puerto Rico to attain if it is in their
economic interest. Until then Puerto Rico s fate will be at the hands of the United States despite
the pro independence movements that have been going on for years. First, the U.S. has very
strategically placed military bases in Puerto Rico that the Defense Department will not give up even
if Puerto Rico gains independence. Even if the United States would grant Puerto Rico independence
the island is too dependent economically to be able to sustain their own economy.
The multi national corporations that exist in Puerto Rico have invested in the island with the
incentive of tax exemptions. Independence may alter that convenience and therefore multi national
corporations are against the independence movement. Even if Puerto Rico gains independence from
the U.S. it will still not be true independence. The U.S. will
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19. Emma-Personal Narrative
My heart was pounding as I pictured her reaction in my head. This gift was going to make her so
happy the bell rang my heart jumped and I raced for my car meeting Emma who will be helping
me get this gift. Quickly, we arrived at the mall where I was introduced to my wallets nightmare.
Sephora, where you can get the best make up anywhere sat right in front of me. I dove in and
Emma as she showed me the basis of a girls needs for make up. I learned that it s not just a stick
and brush, but a whole entire system just to make your eye look different. After each jaw
dropping price I finally made my decision on the Tarte palette something that she would love so
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I was excited but, I did not think that this present was yet the best, I felt that it was missing
something. I wanted to blow her away and give her something she never expect from me. Then
on the corner of my eye my childhood jump back into view there it was the Disney store.
Quickly me and Emma ran inside giddy and excited to see Disney everything. There I found my
icing on the cake Minnie Mouse ears for her collection. The next day came and her gift was
wrapped and ready to go. I was so excited I had it all planned out in my head to give it to her that
night but, as the day went on I gave in. I gave her the present and I knew she expected maybe a
shirt or something but nothing like this. Her eyes widen like she has seen a field of puppies. Her
little cheeks lit up her and white teeth shinned in the sunlight. She wore the Minnie Mouse ears
and was so excited . Then she dug her hand deeper in the bag and pulled out the tarte makeup kit.
Her jaw dropped to the floor and she jumped with excitement tackling me to the ground. I will
never forget the day I gave Nicole for our one year
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20. Roger Chillingworth Scarlet Letter Quotes
Scarlet Letter is a popular Anti Transcendentalist novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1850.
The antagonist of the Scarlet Letter, Roger Chillingworth, pursues revenge and vengeance upon
the man who stole his wife. Roger is torn apart by his obsession with revenge and hatred, and is
seen as the false hero of the Scarlet Letter. Chillingworth is ultimately mentally destroyed
throughout the novel. Roger Chillingworth s appearance displays his dark, revengeful character.
When Roger is introduced, the reader can use sagacity to identify that Chillingworth is an evil, dark
character. An early description of Chillingworth follows: Again, at the first instant of perceiving
that thin visage, and the slight deformity of the figure. (Hawthorn 8) Chillingworth s deformity
here symbolizes his lack of compassion. Later in the novel, Chillingworth is... Show more content
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Chillingworth is very anxious to get vengeance on Arthur, and the following quote displays this:
At his arrival in the marketplace,...very soon, however, his look became keen and penetrative.
(Hawthorne 8) This quote diagrams the mood of Chillingworth immediately. He already began to
look at people with a look of keen and penetration. In chapter three, Chillingworth speaks to
Dimmesdale non venerably. Must it be thou; or I, that shall deal with this poor sinner s soul.
(Hawthorne 11) When Chillingworth says he s going to deal with his soul, Chillingworth suggests
that he s going to seek his revenge upon him. Later in the chapter, we see Chillingworth get even
more vengeful. Live, therefore, and bear about thy doom with thee, in the eyes of men and women
in the eyes of him whom than didst call thy husband. (Hawthorne 16) Again, we see Chillingworth
s desire to seek his revenge upon Dimmesdale. Chillingworth is a man of great vengeance, and this
is clearly noted in the Scarlet
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21. The Republicn and a Brief History of Philosphy
In The Republic there are six reoccurring themes education, justice, specialization, philosopher king,
soul, and truth. Plato uses justice though as the folk point and the remaining five trace back to
justice. Socrates defines justice as that one man should practice one thing only, the thing to which
his nature was best adapted (Plato123). Socrates then goes to discuss the three parts to the soul, A
man reasons, we may call the rational principle of the soul, the other... may be termed the irrational
or appetitive and then there is the spirit (Plato 130). Kant proposes that justicesays that only good
people should be happy, and happy in proportion to their goodness (Gustafson 67). Plato and
Socrates saw justice as giving what is owed, while Kant saw justice as being happy in proportion
to their virtue. Yet each strived for justice and look to eliminate the injustices in the world. These
themes and ideas were not just something that once occurred and then no one thought of again.
These themes still play a role in everyday life, some more predominate then others but apparent
just the same. In the film Crimes and Misdemeanors the view is introduced to a group of people
with all different struggles. As the movie progresses the characters dive deeper into their
hardships, and some may never be able to get out of them. This film deals with many of the ideas
that Plato speaks about. The theme of justice is one that is featured as the most important in the
film. Secondary to
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22. My Experience With My Own Life
There are personalities that come naturally, but many are nurtured through experiences one has.
Through my own life experiences from what I consider a decent, normal childhood into now a
happy grown adult. Many of my personalities have remained the same while other parts have
changed as has life changed especially since becoming a mother. Now, the experiences and
personalities I ll further describe are from my viewpoint and if you ask my friends or family
members their opinions it may change slightly. As a viewpoint is only depicted from the person
who is describing it and their perception of how the events or things occurred.
When I think of personalities that remained the same throughout my life span of 31 years thus
far. As far back as I can remember knowing I have had a positive outlook on life where I always
found the good in something no matter how bad the situation was and consider it my most prized
part of my personality. As a child, my parents got divorced at age 10 and I saw the emotional toll it
took on my little my brother not to see him every day. He was only age 8 at the time and him who
adored my father as a role model and he was able to keep in contact with my father. Where with
me my father wanted nothing to do it with me. I use to think each time he called to speak with
my brother and not me instead of being sad or angry, I would remember now my mother is
happier and I have more time with her and she was always the fun one who did all the vacations
and did
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23. How Did Ww2 Affect The Economy
World War II WWII is considered the deadliest war in history, causing more than 50 million
military and civilian deaths. This war began when Germany decided to invade Poland sparking the
help of France and Great Britain. With more than 30 different participating countries, it was a
conflict that involved nearly every aspect of the globe. The main belligerents were divided into the
Axis and Allies powers. United States, Great Britain and France belonged in the Allies against
Germany, Italy and Japan of the Axis. Enormous technological advances were made during the war.
The English developed the radar which would later influence the invention of the television. Great
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As the war progressed, these women developed a sense of independence and pride. When the
war ended many refused to give up their jobs, forcing governments to allow women to work and
increase the equality in pay. Because the World War II was mainly fought in Europe, both
England and France were devastated by the effects of the war. The European economy had
collapsed with 70% of the industrial infrastructure destroyed. However, the United States was
spared the physical destruction of the war and its economy dominated the world economy. In
addition, it became the leading military power. The Soviet Union also experienced a rapid
increase in production in the immediate post war era. The aftermath of the war was defined by
the decline of old superpowers and the rise of two new onesв€’ the United States and the Soviet
Union. Due to the differences of their government, they soon became enemies on the global stage
and engaged in what is now known as the Cold War. When the European countries rapidly lost
power, it increased the decolonization from the great superpowers, including India, the Philippines,
Indonesia as well as a few Arab nations. As another consequence of the war, the Allied powers
created the United Nations, a global organization for international cooperation and diplomacy, with
intent to avoid
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24. Iola Leroy Little Women
On their surfaces, Little Women and Iola Leroy share as many similarities as they do differences.
Both are set during and after the American Civil War, and both detail the lives of women, though
the circumstances of the heroines could scarcely be more different. Little Women s Jo March
belongs to a poor but comfortable white, northern family sympathetic to the Union cause. Iola
Leroy, on the other hand, endures a tumultuous life that takes her from a plantation owner s
daughter, to a slave, to an activist for racial justice. However, despite the obvious dissimilarities, the
texts share several important qualities. Each text espouses a clear moral directive: Little Women
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Jo also refuses to marry Laurie because she does not truly love him. Of course, it would be
difficult to argue that Jo s marriage to Laurie would be as disharmonious with the text s moral
stance as Amy s intended betrothal to Fred Vaughn indeed, it is probable that many readers
would have preferred it over Jo s marriage to Mr. Bhaer. Jo s affection for Laurie is not
predicated on his wealth, and it must be said that the Laurences use their wealth nobly. However,
while we can say that Laurie does not contradict the novel s moral ideal, Jo s marriage to him
would do little to advance it, particularly if the reader is to accept Mrs. March s assessment that
Jo and Laurie would fare poorly as a couple. Mr. Bhaer, by contrast, aids in Jo s moral
development. He dissuades her from writing sensation stories, likening their publication to the sale
of alcohol with the argument that there is a demand for whisky, but I think you and I do not care to
sell it. (Alcott 280) When Jo protests that authors of sensation stories are trying to make an honest
wage, Mr. Bhaer contends that if the authors, knew what harm they did, they would not feel that the
living was honest, (Alcott 280) reiterating the novel s underlying moral directive that wealth should
never be a cause to sacrifice morality, dignity, or happiness. Jo and Mr. Bhaer s marriage signifies
Jo s ultimate acceptance of the lesson her mother set out to teach her, and both their sons and the
students at their school guarantee that the morally improved society resulting from their betrothal
will continue into the next
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25. Reasons For The Assassination Of Romanovs
Anastasia s Rumors: Put to Rest like Her It would be nice to think that a child or two children
could escape an unjust execution, but scientists, for years, have proven that it was impossible to
achieve. Scientists have said, shortly after the Romanov family was executed, that it was proven
that the entire Romanov family was killed in the basement in a house inside of Ekaterinburg, Russia
. For years, people have tried to prove that it was possible to escape the basement the family was
held in, but every scenario that all the different scientists ran, it was proven impossible. The family
went down to the basement all together and never came out. Therefore, in 1918, the Romanov
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It was a difference of opinion between the believers and the non believers. The whole reason
behind her death was as a result of the Russian Revolution. The Russian Revolution was basically
organized by the Bolshevik party against the provisional government, [and] effected a change in
all economic, political, and social relationships in Russian society ( Russian Revolution ).
Basically, in simpler terms, the citizens revolted against the crown in 1917. Considering the terms
that the citizens wanted from the Czar and royal family, Czar Nicholas II gave up his right to rule,
as well as his son s right to rule
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26. Argumentative Essay On Nightmare Before Christmas
mare before Christmas is a Halloween movie. People think that Nightmare Before Christmas is a
Christmas movie but I m going to show you Nightmare Before Christmas is a Halloween movie.
Im going to show you a fact from the movie Nightmare before Christmas prove that Nightmare
before Christmas is a halloween movie. At the end of the movie jack realized that he is the
pumpkin king of halloween town and not Santa. The reason that this shows that Nightmare before
Christmas is a halloween movie is that Jack (Main character , a skeleton from halloween town and
some what the leader of halloween town) thought he could be something he is not realizes that he s
the pumpkin king. Nightmare before Christmas is some what of both a Christmas and Halloween
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27. Congruence In Social Work Research Paper
Congruence is an essential part of social work practice and being a facilitator of group work. As
described by Shalka (2009), congruence is when one s feelings, thinking, and behaviour are in
alignment and when one s actions are consistent with their values and beliefs. Furthermore, it is
when our actions are informed by our principles. Moreover, acting in congruence is vital in
social work because of its nature, which revolves around helping other people live better lives.
As prescribed by the BCASW Code of Ethics (2011), social workers are obligated to act as
professionals in the best interest of their client, ensuring that they respect the client s intrinsic
worth and that they work from a place of integrity and objectivity. These social work values should
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Further, when social workers actions match their values and beliefs, they uphold the profession
and are role models for their clients and communities, especially in relation to social justice and
advocacy. When I was young, and before I made the decision to become a social worker, I was in a
terribly abusive relationship that entailed financial, emotional, spiritual, and sexual abuse. Further, I
had very naГЇve views on how the world worked, including in the areas of social justice and
feminism. Looking back, I know during that time I judged women who stayed in abusive
relationships, not understanding why they would not just leave them. However, this was a quite
hypocritical viewpoint, because I myself was in a horrific relationship that I stayed in for over
two years. At the time, I valued kindness, independence and self preservation, including cutting
people (except for my boyfriend) out of my life who were harmful to me. I was incongruent by not
seeing that I was being abused and by being
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28. Attention Getter For Social Media In Education
Social Media in Education
General Purpose: To inform
Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the Pros and Cons of social media in education.
Introduction
I.Attention Getter: How many of you have used the Internet? Keep your hands raised if you use
social media websites too. Central Idea/Thesis: I will be focusing on social media and the effects it
has on education.
II.Relevancy Statement: As students, this topic is important to us because it is our future
education that is at stake, as well as for the generations to come after us. This is becoming a larger
part our lives as the year s progress due to the increase of social media in our lifestyle.
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According to the 2013 journal article Exploring the Potential Benefits of Using Social Media in
Education, by Faizi and authors, social media use in education allows for more open
communication.
i.In this article, the authors state that by educating with social media, it allows for the students
confidence to communicate with those around them to be stronger. ii. This same article also says
that with this technology, a stronger relationship between students and teachers can arise due to the
easy access of these sites. Ultimately allowing for a better communication between students and
teachers.
b.Along with all the promoters of these social media sites, the students also enjoy using social
media with education.
i.There are plenty of various social networking sites created for many different purposes. This
arrangement of sites that are used, according to 2014 article Social Networking Goes to School
by Davis, allows for the students to feel comfortable and at home. ii. In the article by Pollara and
Zhu, they state that the students feel like they learn more when using social media because of its
easy accessibility and because it is relatable.
Transition: Now that we have looked at the positive side of social media in education, I would like
to discuss the views of those who are against
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29. Latino And Hispanic Ethnic Group
Latino/Hispanic Ethnic Group The Latino/Hispanic group is the only ethnic category to be counted
separately by the United States Census. This population is large and continues to grow at a fast
pace in our society. Therefore, it is important to recognize and accept the history of the Latino and
Hispanic population. It is equally important to acknowledge and include the distinctive subgroups
belonging to this large group of people.
The United States Census/ Distinctive Subgroups For the first time in the United States, an official
attempt to estimate the size of the Hispanic population was made in 1970 and resulted in a
questionnaire being created and distributed to 5% of the Hispanic population. However, in 1990,
the Census Bureau offered Hispanics the opportunity to be more detailed regarding their identity by
asking specific questions regarding classification. For example, those surveyed were given the
opportunity to classify themselves in various racial and ethnic categories such as Cuban, Mexican,
or Puerto Rican. Because this category is extremely broad, the survey also provided an area for
individuals to include distinctive subgroups, which include but are not limited to Dominicans,
Hondurans, Peruvians, Ecuadorians, and Panamanians (United States Census Bureau, 2014).
How Slaves and Freemen Became Part of the Latino Population People from Africa, both slaves
and freemen became part of the Latino population in Central and South America as well as
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30. A Summary Of Dissolution
There are brands and generics of a plethora of medicines. However, is one better than the other
based on effectiveness is the most important? The dissolving rate is part of understanding how
effective a drug can work. Even looking at the effect the medicine of pH of the stomach is vital.
Before any medicine can work, it must dissolve before absorption can take place. The process of
dissolution followed by absorption determines, in part, the bioavailability of the drug (Reckitt
Benckiser). Dissolution is a process where a drug is released, dissolved and is available for
absorption (Reckitt Benckiser).
In a recent study many generic medicines showed significant differences from their branded
counterparts during a dissolution test. An invitro ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Capsules, gel caps containing the medication in the form of a powder, granulate or liquid
wrapped around a gel mold, that dissolves in the stomach (Pudmed Health, 2012). Even though
gel caps medicines, such as the one used in this experiment, Aacetaminophen extra strength rapid
release gel caps , dissolve mainly in the stomach, awaiting for a further process to be absorbed, to
reach the bloodstream, very little acetaminophen is absorbed from the stomach (Shekhawat and
Pokharkar, 2016) Acetaminophen can affect the stomach pH. The pH partition hypothesis is that
the partition of a weak acid is strong acid across the stomach membranes would be large; making a
lower or higher pH, from stomach natural pH of around 1.3 (Raffa et al., 2014). Measuring the
dissolve rate and pH is very is vital to understand if generic or brand medicine work
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31. How Plastic Surgery Affects Society
Often viewed as controversial; plastic surgery has the capability to change lives of various
individuals from diverse socioeconomic levels. Plastic surgery covers a broad spectrum of services
which are included in reconstructive surgery, as well as, the popular aesthetic appeal of cosmetic
surgery. Plastic surgeryaffects society both physically, psychologically, and emotionally. From
Operation Smile to botox, accident victims to breast augmentation, and Little Baby Face
Foundation to facelifts; plastic surgerycan give hope and confidence to many people. Plastic
surgery can be delineated as the branch of surgery concerned with therapeutic or cosmetic repair or
re formation of missing, injured, or malformed tissues or parts. ( Plastic... Show more content on
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In this case reconstructive surgery could be the answer and return the lives of patients to some
sense of normalcy. Looking younger is now a popular trend among older and sometimes even
younger people. This leads to a more positive outlook on life and is also used as a preventative
precaution ( What Are the Positive Effects of Cosmetic Surgery ). Whatever the reason may be,
plastic surgery has proven to be one of the most effective techniques to ensure a more positive
outlook on life. There was an interview conducted by SteadyHealth.com and Dr. Howard T.
Bellin last year. In this interview many different questions were asked about self esteem and the
appropriate age for plastic surgery. Dr. Bellin believes that a person s self esteem can benefit
significantly from plastic surgery. One of the major surgeries that he does would be the
rhinoplasty. He does this operation on teens. There is a general debate about what age is
appropriate to let your child have plastic surgery. Sometimes parents believe that their child may
be too young or perhaps too immature to engage in surgeries that seem to be for adults only.
Plastic surgery can fix some problems but is not a cure . Cosmetic procedures are becoming much
more common among teens now a day and are helping them through everyday life and help them
fit in. There will always be a debate on this situation but it is important to look out
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32. Foreign Exchange Risk Management
REVIEW 1 The survey of foreign currency risk awareness and management practices in Tanzania
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Foreign exchange risk management
Foreign currency exchange risk is the additional riskiness or varience of a firm s cash flows that
may be attributed to currency fluctuations (Giddy, 1977, Brigham and Ehrhardt, 2005). Normally,
foreign currency risk exists in three forms; translation, transaction and economic exposures.
Foreign currency risk management involves taking decisions which aim at minimizing or
eliminating the negative effects of currency fluctuations on balance sheet and income statement
values, a firm s receipts and payments arising out of current transactions, and on long term future
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Using a unique set of data containing complete foreign currency spot and derivatives positions of
Korean exporting firms, we empirically find that currency position squaring firms have significantly
higher firm value. We also find evidence that these firms time the currency market when they
manage their currency cash position. Meanwhile, firms time the credit market when they determine
the use of foreign currency debts. Strikingly, firms still time the market even when they conduct
derivatives hedging and synthetic hedging. Our findings are consistent with the market timing
theory of capital structure.
The second essay examines what determines banks‟ exposure to foreign currency risks, their
management of these risks, and the relationship to the probability of bank failures. Using a unique
data set of Korean banks with detailed information on their foreign currency risk exposures and
hedging positions, we find that banks‟ foreign currency position mismatches, maturity
mismatches, and debt roll over risks are significantly attributed to their dollar carry lending strategy,
which is stimulated by market timing of corporate firms, short maturity dollar borrowings, real
estate market booms, and dollar interest rate tightening. We also find that banks‟ foreign
currency exposures significantly increase their financial distress likelihood through dollar carry
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33. No Child Left Behind Act Of 2001
No Child Left Behind Is It Working
Veolia White
English 1302
Professor: Sandy Jordan
February 27, 2015
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, signed into law by President Bush on Jan 8, 2002, was a
reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education act, which included Title 1, the
government s flagship aid program for disadvantage students.
Many educators were excited about NCLB when it was first signed into law. Test scores were
improving. The test scores of minority students have improved since then. The NCLB made sure
teachers were qualified for the jobs. One benefit of regular testing it helps schools identify students
who needed the extra help. Parents have a better idea of how their child is doing. The test scores
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The percentage of students not tested. He names of the schools in need of improvement. The
NAEP results must also be included on school and district report cards. Parents can find out how
the school is performing. You don t have to wait for the school report card to be issued; you can
discover a great deal by reading its school profile on GreatSchools.org. ask the school principle
what the school is doing to close any achievement gaps between different groups of students. The
parents can also see what the school is doing to train, keep well qualified teachers. You can ask
about your state s Unsafe School choice Option and whether state officials have certified in writing
to the U.S. Secretary of education that your state is in compliance with this provision as a condition
of receiving funds under No Child Left Behind.
The act requires students to develop assessments in basic skills. To receive Federal School funding
states must give these assessments to all students at select grade levels. The Act does not assert a
national achievement standard each state develop its own standards. No Child Left Behind
expanded the Federal role in public education through annual testing, annual academic progress,
report cards, Teachers qualifications, and funding changes. All students take the same test under the
same conditions. Each year, fifth graders must do better on the standardized test than the previous
year fifth graders. Schools that miss the adequate Yearly progress(AYP)
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34. Stryker Corporation Audit Planning Memo Analysis
Stryker Corporation Audit Planning Memo
Mark Bishop
Walsh College
Stryker Corporation Audit Planning Memo
BACKGROUND AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Ernst Young (EY) has been selected by the audit committee of Stryker Corporation to perform
their annual company audit for 2016. Stryker was established in Michigan in 1946 by Dr.
Homer H. Stryker, a successful and well known orthopedic surgeon and the inventor of several
orthopedic products. The company manufactures numerous medical and surgical equipment and
sells most of their products in the United States directly to doctors, hospitals, and other
healthcare facilities. Stryker s products are also sold in over 100 countries throughout the world
with 27% of company sales taking place outside the United States (Stryker Form 10k, 2016, p.
1). The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Stryker is Kevin Lobo. He served as president
of numerous medical companies before joining Stryker in 2011. The Vice President and Chief
Financial Officer of Stryker since 2016 is Glenn Boehnlein. He joined the company as Vice
President of Finance in 2003. As of January 31, 2017, Stryker had 2,988 shareholders of common
stock ( Company Overview of Stryker Corporation, 2017).
MATERIALITY
When management at EY assessed the materiality of the engagement, they took into consideration
numerous factors and business risks. The most important risk factor that drove materiality in this
year s engagement was
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35. Comparing and Contrasting the Methods of Sufragettes and...
Comparing and Contrasting the Methods of Sufragettes and Suffragists
The suffragists were different from the suffragettes because the suffragists used moderate and
peaceful methods to get through their argument but the suffragettes thought that the suffragists idea
was working too slowly so they wanted to be completely opposite to them so they used militant
methods. The suffragettes believed in Deeds Not Words and especially when they knew that the
Liberal Government was not going to introduce reforms, so they turned to militant methods. The
suffragettes restricted membership of WSPU to women and to men, which meant men were not
allowed to join. To show that the suffragettes used the motto Deeds... Show more content on
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The two groups methods were completely different to each other because one group approached a
peaceful methods and the other group approached more directly and liked using militant methods.
The suffragists had many problems of trying to get the vote and people in the group were not
happy with violence, which was getting them nowhere so Emmeline and Frederick Pethick
Lawerence left the WSPU, which led to a split of the WSPU, and they began to work on their own
for votes for women. They both believed that more violence would not achieve nothing and soon
Sylvia Pankhurst started to drift away and started to help the poor of in the East End of London. As
it got worse Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst was left in charge.
The difference between the two groups tactics Is that the suffragists ran meetings in almost all
constituencies in the run up to the General Election, they held their own first ever procession, they
lead a deputation to see the prime minister, their leader also held a public debate with her
opponents and also raises a petition of 280,000 signatures and done many more jobs to help them
to get the vote but the suffragettes were and used tactics like heckling at meetings, start attacking
properties, such as breaking windows, etc also carry out arson, bombing sabotage in many areas of
Britain which showed they
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36. Virtual Reality Research Paper
Virtual Reality
The History and Use of Virtual Reality
Virtual Reality is seen as a new technology that is starting to take off. However, that is not the
case, as virtual reality is older than the average college student. In 1957 a man named Morton
Heilig invented a device called the Sensorama . Morton Heilig s device, consisted [of] the
following elements: A viewing screen within an enclosed booth which displayed stereoscopic
images. Oscillating fans. Audio output (speakers). [and] Devices which emitted smells (Virtual
Reality, 2016). Morton s device is much different than what one expects when they hear virtual
reality, but that is where the idea started at. Now, when thinking of virtual reality, someone
imagines a headset that hooks up to an electronic device and encompasses the user into a virtual
world. Well, the headset style device was invented in 1968 when Ivan Sutherland created a head
unit; however, it was so heavy that it was meant to be suspended and the user would place their
head inside. The head unit connected to a computer and set the user to that virtual world people
have come to expect. In the 1980 s companies like NASA started to dabble into the virtual reality
to, research into new forms of human computer interaction (HCI) (Virtual Reality, 2016), as well as
other projects. With NASA starting to use the technology, the popularity sky rocketed in the 1990 s.
There was buzz surrounding what this new technology could do, and people just kept feeding
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37. Human Anatomy Based On Dissection
Art is word that most individuals have an idea, a mental category, of yet often fail to truly
define. This is due to the fact that art is a term that has existed for thousands of years and thus its
meaning and lexicography has changed drastically over the years based on endless factors. Art
started off being defined as a craft, measured by the technical prowess of the artist and used as
tool in the retelling of history or for religious practices and doctrine. From there, it evolved into a
practice of replication, attempting to create the most realistic of images, particularly around the
time of the renaissance, with the invention of linear perspective and a growing understanding of
human anatomy based on dissection. In the renaissance, the more technically capable an artist is
in recreating life, the more talented he is seen to be. However, movements like impressionism, a
reaction to the invention of photography, now aimed for, not realism, but the capturing of the
impression of the image, using colour and broad brushstrokes, giving pieces an unfinished look.
Symbolism and expressionism aimed for a less literal view of the world. In reaction to freud s
interpretation of dreams, surrealism aimed to explore the creative potential of the human psyche,
while the modernist movement resulted in art that can be as simple as painting squares on a
canvas or signing your name on a urinal. A giant rock, misplaced, is now recognized as art.
Erecting a giant curtain on a piece of land
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38. Stages in the Product Life Cycle
Stages in the Product Life Cycle Abstract This paper defines and discusses in depth the four stages
in the Product Life Cycle. Most successful products pass through these four stages which are
Introduction, Growth, Maturity and Decline and the following will help to distinguish the
transition between each stage while presenting their differing components. Additionally, it will
display the direction in which companies take when faced with being in each varying stage. An
understanding of the outcome of each stage and the development process of all of the four stages
will be exposed in this paper. Products are also utilized to show examples in their current stage. In
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Profits arise due to an increase in output and possibly better prices. At this stage, it is cheaper for
businesses to invest in increasing their market share as well as enjoying the overall growth of the
market. Accordingly, significant promotional resources are traditionally invested in products that
are firmly in the Growth Stage (Anderson Zeithaml, 1984). The growth phase offers the
satisfaction of seeing the product take off in the marketplace. This is the appropriate timing to
focus on increasing the market share. If the product has been introduced first into the market then
it is in a position to gain market share relatively easily. A new growing market alerts the
competition s attention. The company must show all the products offerings and try to differentiate
them from the competitors. A frequent modification process of the product is an effective policy
to discourage competitors from gaining market share by copying or offering similar products.
Other barriers are licenses and copyrights, product complexity and low availability of product
components (Product Life Cycle, 2011). Promotion and advertising continues, but not in the extent
that was in the introductory phase and it is oriented to the task of market leadership and not in
raising product awareness. This period is the time to develop efficiencies and improve product
availability and service. Cost efficiency, time to market, pricing and discount policy are major
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39. Essay on Hypochondriasis as A Mental Disorder
Hypochondriasis as A Mental Disorder
Headache = Tumor. Cough = Tuberculosis. Mole = Skin Cancer. Such is the thought process of a
hypochodriac. As defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual IV (DSM IV), hypochondriasis
is an unrealistic interpretation of one s bodily sensations as abnormal, leading to the fear and belief
that one has a serious disease (1). This preoccupation with having a serious medical condition is
one of the somatoform disorders and may be considered more as a symptom than a disease. In fact,
hypochondriacal symptoms often appear as a part of other mental disorders, including forms of
depression or schizophrenia (2). For this reason, a close investigation of hypochondriacal behavior
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With numbers such as these, the issue of understanding more about these symptoms has become
important within the medical world. These pursuits have resulted in four etiologic theories
regarding hypochondriasis, a combination of which could hold the answers to this disorder.
The first of these theories relates to the amplification of normal bodily sensations, or when
individuals ...attribute pathologic meanings to normal somatic sensations and functions. An
example of this would be to attribute swollen lymph nodes to a malignant disease, as opposed to a
simple viral infection. The consequences mostly affect the individual s psychological and
behavioral well being, which leads to the focus of the second theory. Based on Freud s
psychodynamic hypotheses, there is a belief that unconscious conflicts are the result of traumatic or
frustrating childhood experiences being reawakened in adult life by similar stress or frustration.
Consequently, particularly high stress/tension situations could arouse subconscious feelings of
guilt, anxiety, and fear for a person, and their inability to express these emotions verbally may lead
to physical manifestations of conflict.
The remaining two theories take a more behavioral oriented approach. The third
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40. The Voyager
Voyager
The Voyager mission (later changed to Voyager Interstellar Mission) is one of the
greatest missions planned on Earth due to a lot of reasons. For example, this will extend NASA
and the people of Earths view beyond the outer planets and out of the Sun s sphere of influence
(SOI). You can see by this that these space probes can be very beneficial to future missions that
require this kind of information. This is because space travel
is basically rocket science which means it is very hard. In
addition, there are two of these space probes not just one.
This is because they both were going to different parts of
the solar system. Therefore, this mission has a lot of power
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You can see by this that this
space probe is going pretty fast. On the other hand, Voyager II is 15,370,241,926 KM away from
the Sun. This one is going 35,970 mph (57,888 km/h) instead of Voyager s speed. You can see
by this that Voyager II is probably newer than the older Voyager. This data is pretty surprising
compared to our normal standards of speed and travel.
In conclusion, this mission is said to be one of the best missions ever because of a lot of
reasons. For example, the unexpectedness of this mission s potential. You can see by this that
even fully planned space missions can be turned into things that are even more productive than
the things it was aimed for. This is because of the fact that space is gigantic and has a lot of
possibilities. In addition, the fact that these space probes are traveling farther than man as ever
41. went. This is important because if we ever have a deadly object coming towards us; we can
easily prepare to destroy or deflect it/get ready for the impact. You can see this that it can help
out our survival on earth. All in all, this mission is hopefully going to inspire more
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42. Dog Fat Research Paper
Christmas is slowly approaching and finding the best present for your doggy is ticking away.
Before buying a dresser full of dog outfits or getting a new dog bed, compile a list of ideas of what
accessories actually suit your pooch. Go all out and display your dog gifts in a basket decorated
with green and red bows. Inside the basket, fill it with dogtreats or maybe have a wrapped present
with dog accessories for your vehicle. Basket or stocking your puppy or dog can join the fun
during the festive holiday too. Create memories as you are decorating the house and the tree.
Picture ornaments with you and your puppy or a paw made dog ornaments to treasure for a
lifetime. This holiday can be made for everyone!
Dog Treats
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If you have multiple pets and don t have as much time as you would like the self replenishing
dish can help you out. If you re afraid your canine friend will overindulge with the self
replenishing dish, a double feeder with stand is the choice for you. Do you travel a lot to go on
a lot of hikes that include your four legged friend? Make life easier for you with collapsible food
and water dog bowls. Playtime is a great time to bond with your energetic pooch, but deciding on
the correct toy can be a problem. What is right for one may not excite another. Lucky the options
out there aren t limited to you at all. A few favorites are chew ropes, balls, or flying disc to play
fetch and the classic squeak toy. Many options for each toy, starting with the chew ropes, you
and your canine friend can play tug a war or if they are always chewing on everything this will be a
better replacement for you and your belongings. Next, the ever enjoyable game of fetch. You can
toss a ball or a flying disc and watch as your canine chases their toy as fast as their little legs can
carry
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43. Essay On Sunshine State
Taylor Brent SomogyENC 4311Diane Roberts Perceptions of the Sunshine State On more than
one occasion, I ve heard people from outside the state say that living in Florida must be just like
living on constant vacation. However, from quite a few other non natives of the state, I ve heard
the exact opposite. Probably the most distinct negative comparison I can recall was someone
equating the state to a cramped and hot hamster cage, where hamsters just keep getting added to
the cage no matter how many there already were. As someone who was born here and lived here
all their life, it s difficult to agree with either of these of these ideas. Although, if you ve ever
experienced living here in the summer with a broken AC, I bet... Show more content on
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Of course, you d also better hope that the ordinary afternoon monsoons don t make that drive all
for nothing. And from time to time, instead of the usual rainstorms, you have intense and
destructive hurricanes to worry about. It s enough to make anyone familiar with this question
why this place is known to the world as the sunshine state. The often bizarre events that occur in
the state and make national news also doesn t play very well into one s idea of the area. Indeed,
it s given birth to the internet meme known as Florida Man. Headlines range from something
strange and hilarious like Florida Man Puts Dragon Lizard in His Mouth, Smacks People with It
to depressing and sad like Florida Man Shoots Good Samaritan Standing Up for Elderly Man.
For many people who have never personally visited the state, this can easily reinforce their
beliefs that it s filled strictly with deranged or low class individuals and maybe moving here to
start a new life isn t really an idea that many should consider. One more factor that develops a
negative perception of the area is the fact that Florida is Florida and not anywhere else. That
probably seems like a ridiculous thing to read but it needs to be said. Florida is not New York. It
s not Michigan. It s Florida. While there is nothing wrong with seeking the familiarity of home
and all, I can t tell you how many people I ve met here where Florida has failed to live up to their
expectations, and as a
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44. Issues Responsible for Failure of Doha Talks and Possible...
Title: Issues responsible for failure of Doha talks and possible solutions.
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Introduction:
Current Doha round has been one of the most eventful round but its irony that members couldn t
reach to condenses. This research paper concentrates on reasons that caused friction among the
nations and possible solutions that can be used to resolve these issues or reasons. Agricultural
issues and industrial goods market issues, talks has been suspended without any further notice of
next round. At the end all the hard work after years of negotiation wasn t successful ad differences
among the participating nations proved insurmountable.
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Then president of United States and European commission president assured flexibility. Even heads
of developing countries like India and Brazil participating in G8 meeting showed their interest in
pushing for the breakthrough. (Bhagwati Sutherland, 2011)
G6 minister headed for Geneva after St. Petersburg meeting where they were prepared to transform
their promises of flexibility into concrete deals. Pascal Lamy, the Director General of the WTO
convinced these nations to discuss these issues. Lamy was pushing for USA to reduce domestic
farm support and European Union for increasing access for domestic agricultural market and at
the same time developing nations like India and Brazil will be convince for reducing their
industrial tariffs. Problem here was each group was expecting other group to give in first. In these
triangle of issues main hurdle in the talks were issues in agricultural sector which has been
mentioned above. The third issue of convincing of India and Brazil for reducing their industrial
tariffs didn t even make it to the discussion because there wasn t any result from the discussion of
first two issues.
In the negotiations USA and European Union were expected to cut the subsidy they were providing
to domestic farms at the same time developed nations were expecting India and Brazil, to open their
domestic market for agriculture and agricultural goods. Negotiations had the first jolt when far from
removing subsidy to agricultural
46. Essay On The Spanish Colonies In The American Colonies
The Spanish, French, and English all established major settlements in North America in the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In each colony, settlement revolved around different types of
trade: plantations and mining in New Spain, the fur trade in New France, and tobacco and the
family farm in British North America. There were many similarities among these countries
approaches to settling, but also enormous differences. New Spain The Spanish were the first
European country to establish significant colonies in the Americas. By the 1570s, the Spanish had
established roughly 200 cities and towns in the New World. They had also built many cathedrals,
as well as the first universities in the Americas. New Spain refers to Spanish colonies in North and
Central America and the Caribbean. At its height in 1795, New Spain included Mexico, Panama,
several Caribbean islands, and most of the United States west of the Mississippi River. In these
territories, the Spanish started large projects to get all available resources. Throughout the sixteenth
century, the Spanish established sugar plantations in the Americas. The Spanish considered using
Native Americans as their labor force but, eventually relied on slavery. Though American Indians
were utilized in the Mexican gold mines, European diseases had decimated the American Indian
population, and the Spanish considered Native Americans too savage to be good workers. The
Spanish set up a bureaucracy to govern the large population of
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47. Essay On Augustus The Aeneid
In the age of Augustus myth played a large role in Roman identity, with myths being used to justify
alliances and political activities. The search for a common mythological ancestor amongst cities or
countries offered a sense of legitimacy to the alliances that were struck because of these links. On a
smaller scale, Romans sought to find familial links that meant that they were more qualified to
make a decision, and Augustuswas no exception to this. Augustus family were an old and
distinguished family, however were not patrician, and he was ashamed of the fact that his great
grandfather was an ex slave, the lowest on the social chain in Rome. In order to justify his
leadership, and offer a more glamourous family background Augustus worked hard to establish his
and Julius Caesar s link to the Prince of Troy, Aeneas. Not only that, but Augustus was focused on
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Augustus wanted not only to be linked to the god Venus, the goddess of love, but also to the go
Mars, the god of war, and to the two founders of Rome itself. Romulus and Remus, the sons of the
god Mars, were related to Aeneas through their grandfather, Numitor. Numitor was the king of Alba
Longa, an ancient city which Romulus and Remus were prophesised to destroy, leading to their
exposure as children. Augustus perpetuated the myth that the city of Alba Longa was founded by
Iulus Ascanius, the son of Aeneas. Through this link in family lines, Augustus solidifies his claim
that he is related to both the gods Venus and Mars, and to two heroes of Roman mythology,
Romulus the founder of Rome, and Aeneas the founder of Latium. The significance of Augustus
wanting to be linked with both the god of war and the goddess of love presents him as a balanced
man, with the ability to be truly impartial in wars and in ruling his
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48. The Pros And Cons Of Gun Shootings
The latest mass shootings in aurora, colorado and newtown connecticut leave us all liberal and
conservative, republican and democrat appalled and disgusted at the carnage now some people
want to place the blame for this horror on things like 30 round magazines or semi automatic
rifles. we want to blame something anything we can control, but what we really want to ban is
violence and murder and insanity and we dont talk about that though because deep in our hearts
each of us knows that violence and murder and insanity are built into the human condition and
likely always will be you know there are 2 kinds of animals in this world, no one watches a
leopard chase down a gazelle and denies that the gazelle has a right to use its hooves and horns
to protect itself from the predator but there are people all around the country who deny that
same right to self defense to other human beings such people seem to think that the way to stop
the leopard is to cut the horns off the gazelle, that by somehow making it easier the predator the
predator will simply go away my friends this is insane. When you make it easier for the predator
you get more predators. So lets start with the so called assault weapons more properly known as
semi automatic rifles, in 2011 the total firearm murders came to 8,583 according to the FBI. Now
during that time the total murders committed by rifles alright, not just semi automatic rifles, were
323 that s 3 percent of all murders hammers and clubs kill half
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49. Business Case Study Example
Founder Background Information: CEO/ President: Somer Chambley has a Bachelor of Science
degree in Business Administration and is currently pursuing a Masters of Business Administration
degree with a concentration in Entrepreneurship from Regent University. Somer is a veteran, wife
and mother of three. In June of 2013, Somer founded a photography co working space, The Studio
Hampton Roads where she, and other photographers like her, could have a brick and mortar
location without having to assume all the upfront costs herself. The Studio is a professional space
where both photographers and their clients feel safe and comfortable. Within six months of
opening, The Studio doubled in revenue and Somer brought on a partner to help manage its... Show
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Gale is a coach for individuals and corporations. She has helped multiple clients develop strategic
networking and business development plans.
Gale started her career in the United States Air Force where she traveled the globe, played sports,
and more importantly was a Medical Administrative Specialist. From there she spent 21 years in the
healthcare industry working for multiple private practices and hospitals.
In the true spirit of givers gain Gale volunteers time and energy with many local non profit
organizations such as Final Salute Inc, Loudoun Abused Women s Shelter, Loudoun First
Responder s Foundation, Bite Me Cancer, Tigerlily Foundation and many more!
Gale was recently a breakout speaker at the 2013 National Veterans Conference in St. Louis and the
2012 Virginia Women s Business Conference. She was the featured speaker for the Business
Women of Loudoun and was published in I AM Modern Magazine. She is currently guest lecturing
for the MBA students at Johns Hopkins University, American University, and George Mason
University, while guest lecturing for undergraduate students at Radford University, Virginia
Commonwealth University, George Mason University and University of Maryland. Most recently
Gale was a featured speaker in the TEDxBalchDriveWomen Talk.
Her goal in life is having her children be empowered, strong women that are caring and involved in
the community.
Lawyer: Jeremy
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50. Genesis Chapter 1-3
As I read Genesis chapter 1 3, I was able to learn that God created the heavens and the earth in only
six days and the seventh day God rested. He created man and his helper women with the idea for
them to live in the garden of Eden with no worries. They would have all of the food they needed
to eat provided for them by God. there was only one condition, they were not to eat from the tree of
knowledge of good and evil. The serpentwas a tricky creature and he convinced the Eve to eat from
the forbidden tree. After Eve ate from the tree she convinced Adam to eat from it as well. Once they
ate from the tree, the knew that they were naked. And this is what brought sin into the world.
When God see what they had done he punished them. The serpent
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51. Gi Bill Dbq
Short Essays(4):
Identify and analyze the GI Bill.
At the end of World War II, in order to make the transition to civilian life for returning soldiers
easier, Congress had passed the Servicemen s Readjustment Act of 1944, otherwise known as the GI
Bill. This bill provided veterans low cost mortgages to facilitate home ownership, Veterans
Administration hospitals to grant lifetime medical care, and it paid tuition with addition to stipends
for college or vocational school. However, for African American and Japanese American veterans,
they were entirely barred from moving into predominantly white neighborhoods, but into ethnic
ghettos. Although the main purpose of the GI Bill is geared towards helping veterans, it had an
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It made desegregation the law of the land as it made discrimination based on race, gender, religion,
or national origin either in employment and in public facilities illegal. This ultimately meant that
any previous laws and future instances that violated the Civil Rights Act of 1964 are deemed
unconstitutional such as Executive Order 9066 or in Lau V. Nichols (1974). Although intentional
and forced acts of segregation as illegal, segregation still passively exist in our society today
through modern ethnic ghettos. With limited resources and opportunities available to them, leaving
the ghetto and into a nicer neighborhood is very difficult and expensive. In other words, poverty
causes segregation in
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52. Nursing Assessment
Assessment is the first part of the nursing process and thus forms the basis of the care plan. The
essential requirement of accurate assessment is to view the patients holistically and thus identify
their real needs. The general survey of an assessment gives a broad range of impression of the
individual.
When entering Mrs. Gardner Home, my focus will be on Mrs. Gardner appearance, in terms of
her posture, speech, mobility, skin, level of consciences, facial features, hygiene, and
environment. Posture: I will focus on Mrs. Gardner body alignment and asymmetries while she
is on her W/C, curvature of her spine, the use of a cane for ambulation, pain and stiffness of her
joints. Speech: I will focus on how Mrs. Gardner greets me. Question I will asked myself are is her
speech clear. Alternatively, is she mumbling? Did she have problem choosing her words? Are there
any signs of dysphagia? Is she pacing when talk. Mobility/ Fall Risk: Can Mrs. Gardner able to take
step, if so, does she uses assessed devises such as a walker or a cane. Is her gait steady? Skin: I will
focus on temperature, discoloration, mole, capillary refill, skin turgor, and lesions. LOC: Is Mrs.
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Gardner will be get community help for Mrs. Gardner such as a Home Health Aide to help Mrs.
Gardner with her ADL. Mrs. Gardner needs multiple consults such as nutritionist, for a better
selection of food; dental, consult to observe her oral cavity for problem with chewing, Speech
therapy, occupational therapy, Physical therapy and Podiatry. I will implement the use of pressure
relieving mattress, and chair cushion, frequent position change. For her DM, I will ensure Mr. Mrs.
Gardner knowledge about the symptoms, cause, treatment and prevention of hypo and
hyperglycemia; refer to an endocrinologist or diabetes care provider to discuss use of continuous
use insulin and review current dietary goal for
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