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Robotics and Medicine
ROBOTICS AND MEDICINE
21st century has seen medicine under go a Technological Revolution .
Robotics fulfills a variety of functions in the medical world, such as: maintaining up to date patient
records diagnosing diseases. Automated Guided Vehicles transfer chemicals and samples from
machine to another; move patients carefully etc. aiding therapy e.g. toy seal Paro is a therapeutic tool.
design and create prosthetic or artificial limbs: an unrealized vision of scientists. perform surgery.
Surgery is the latest use of technology. It includes: image guided therapy super vision Da Vinci Robot
surgery system gives surgeons mechanical, computerized arms Future is long distance: doctors
perform from hospitals on patients in war fields.
Health Care Management and Technology
Management and doctors have been hesitant to adopt technology initiatives.
Biggest bother: increasing costs of using technology (Wyke, A 1997).
Medical economists blame technology for 50% of the rise (Callahan, D 2009).
1993 1994 integration of technology was spurred due to Clinton s Health Reform Act (Wyke, A 1997).
Managers are the upholders of ethics; in charge of patient security; guardians of patient privacy and
health.
They view IT as a tool that assists them in all this. they make hospital laws that ensure fulfillment of
federal health laws. they, with risk analysts draw estimates of probability of errors and accidents in the
facility. estimate costs of employing
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Examples Of Loss Of Innocence In Fly Away Peter
How does Malouf show the loss of innocence in Jim during World War One?
David Malouf s novel Fly Away Peter charts out the life of protagonist, Jim Sadler. Jim Sadler starts
the novel as an innocent young man who lives on the Coast of Queensland. As Jim shows his love and
appreciation for birds, he ends up getting a job at a sanctuary owned by Ashley Crawthaw. His job was
to watch for the birds that migrated to and from the sanctuary. Throughout the novel the readers are
taken on the journey that Jim faces, from the innocence of a young adult to the horror and brutality of
the war. At the beginning of the novel the audience is introduced to Jim while he is gazing in the far
distance to where the swamp ended and the farmlands began(Malouf, D. Pg.1). Jim s love for birds
was strong, everything about them just amazed him he could sit for hours and watch them while
naming each as he proceeded into the day. By being in the sanctuary, Jim is protected from the harsh
reality of the outside world. Having grown up in the country, he is oblivious to how cruel the world is.
Once exposing himself to the outside world and goes to the town centre, without much awareness
regarding the war, he feels pressured to join the War Effort. Jim is aware of the need to extend his
experiences within life and acknowledges the changes that war will certainly bring. On Jim s arrival to
the trenches he is hit with the harsh reality he thought he would never understand. Being so distant
from the
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The Factors Controlling the Rate of the Sodium...
The Factors Controlling the Rate of the Sodium Thiosulphate and Acid Reaction
Planning
I am investigating the factors controlling the rate of thiosulphate / acid reaction. The reaction that will
be taking place will follow the rate at which sulphur is formed in the reaction of sodium thiosulphate
with dilute hydrochloric acid. In the experiment the sulphur will appear as an extremely fine
precipitate. This will slowly be followed by a milky appearance in the reaction mixture in the conical
flask. As the amount of the sulphur in the mixture increases, the precipitate will become milkier.
Gradually the liquid will become more and more opaque. To investigate the rate of the reaction, we
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It is a reduction to one quarter of the rate at the beginning.
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No. of particles
with given KE
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[IMAGE][IMAGE] Activation energy
[IMAGE][IMAGE] Energy Min K.E for reaction
No of molecules with K.E The minimum energy needed to react is directly proportional to the shaded
area
By looking at the graph one can say that by looking at the shape of the curve the area surely must
increase with increased temperature.
The Preliminary Experiment
The aim of the preliminary experiment was to find out suitable concentrations of thiosulphate one
should put in to the reaction. I did not want to end up doing the experiment without knowing how long
it will take and which concentrations would be suitable.
Method
Ø Apparatus: Conical flask, burette, stopwatch, a cross on a piece of paper, a thermometer and safety
glasses.
Ø Safety procedures: One must wear safety glasses at all times because there are dangerous chemicals
in the experiment. One should also stand up when doing the experiment so if the flask falls off the
bench you do not get hurt.
Ø Firstly I chose three concentration levels for the experiment. These are shown in the table below.
Volume of thiosulphate
(cm )
Volume of H2O
(cm )
Volume of HCL (cm )
50
0
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How Did Greek Architecture Influence Roman Architecture
Roman Architecture
The Greek and Roman empires existed during the same time, which was about 2500 years ago. They
were practically neighbors with Rome developing in Italy and the Greeks in Greece. The the Romans
learned about Greek culture when Greek colonies established towns in southern Italy. The Romans
were influenced by Greek writing, art, religion, and architecture. Greek architecture had an influence
on the development of Ancient Rome because the Romans used Greek materials, Greek designs and
the Romans built similar structures. First,Greek architecture did influence on the development of
Ancient Rome because they used Greek materials such as concrete, lime mortar, and stone. Like the
Greeks, the Romans built enormous structures and concrete was able to support greater weights. The
lime mortar was used to make the concrete and this made the concrete stronger.( Roman Architecture.
) Stone was a natural resource to use in their building because it was strong and it was easily available.
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Aqueducts were used to move water from rivers into the cities ( Aqueduct. ). The Romans needed to
get water into the cities to grow food like fruit and nut trees. They built aqueducts like the Greeks had
to get water into the cities. The arch was an architectural design that was used to span large openings.
It could also support great loads from above ( Arch. ). The Romans used the arch in the designs of
large and fancy temples and vaults ( Rome, Ancient. ). Greek temples also influenced the building of
Roman temples. The temples in Rome were four sided building like those in Greek, but they were
surrounded by columns with a covered walkway. The Roman temples were more extravagant and
grander than the Greek temples( Roman
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The Effect Of Erich Remarque s All Quiet On The Western Front
War, a monstrosity overlooked by civilians as only an event, can only be experienced first hand for
what horrors it truly brings. World War I, also known as The War to End All Wars, brought darkness to
the world from July 28, 1914, to November 11, 1918, as several combatants took place in the war.
Erich Remarque s novel takes place during World War I as it tells a story about young German soldiers
fighting on the front line. Throughout the novel, Paul Bäumer, the main protagonist, faces many
horrors such as the loss of his comrades, the brutality of combat, and the horrid nature of the front
line. When Paul and his squad are ordered back to a field depot to be re organized, he rests and reflects
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Usually, a war is won when one side surrenders, but those outcomes do not make everything better.
Paul realizes war sets, people against one another and men have to innocently slay [each] other
(Remarque 262). Men slaying each other happens to be a dark horror of the brutality of war which
cannot be avoided because they are forced to do so. The front line consists of the troops closest to the
enemy and carries out the most horrific brutalities of the war. Bäumer and his squad are on the front
line and experience things most human beings should never have to see. In the summer of 1918, most
men know they are losing the war and cannot win. Paul has lost many comrades and the true horror of
war makes everything much worse. The German forces are being driven back and the soldiers are
fatigued. All over the place are yellow pools with red spiral streams of blood which the dead,
wounded, and survivors slowly sink into (Remarque 286). These settings have made this part of the
war a true monstrosity for the soldiers. They cannot keep on fighting as this darkness rules over any
hope of fighting back. The horrors of war are never experienced by most human beings but will be by
soldiers who are usually not prepared for them. Losing fellow comrades, experiencing the brutality of
combat, and the horrific nature of war are true horrors which most soldiers will
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Trolley Car Problem
The Trolley Car Problem demonstrates the difficulty of using utilitarian ideal as the basis for ethical
action, but in many real world situations, innocent people must be sometimes be sacrificed for the
sake of saving other lives. If you flip the switch you are saving 5 people, rather than not doing
anything and saving only one. Furthermore, all people in this situation are innocent. If you are to flip
the switch only one innocent person would die rather than five innocent people. This means that you
will be killing innocent people either way, so the least casualties possible would be the best outcome.
In addition to my last point, all outcomes of the Trolley Car Problem Result in deaths. This means that
if you flip the switch or not, both actions will have consequences. However, the choice to flip the
switch, only causing one casualty, has lesser consequences. A utilitarian ideal is the most logical
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While computers can talk in a humanly manner, they do not understand what they are saying. Thus,
not thinking like a human, just talking like a human. Also, computers are run from a code while
humans make logical decisions based on their knowledge. For this reason, computers are restricted to
only do what they are programmed to do. However, humans are not restricted by a code, they can
think and talk about anything they want. In any case, computation is not thought. Computation is
mechanical and not mental. This means that a computer can do computations, but it can t mentally
think. Computers cannot think, they can only do what they are programmed
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International Adoption Case Study
Policy Recommendation
Idaho Code, Policy § 16 1514A of International Adoption should make some minor adjustments due to
the decrease in international adoption numbers over the years. This policy should be slightly altered in
the timeline of the international adoption process. It should then be amended or be made available for
other states to adopt into their Statutes or Constitution. Idaho s International Adoption Policy currently
reads When an Idaho resident adopts a child in a foreign country in accordance with the laws of the
foreign country, and such adoption is recognized as full and final by the United States government,
such resident may file for adoption... (Idaho Legislation, 2006). Because it makes no references as to
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This law is solely here to allow foreign children to be adopted into the United States by American
citizens, with the following of the state of Idaho and the foreign country s laws.This policy is
economically feasible because it requires no further funding from the State(s) or Countries in which
such an International Adoption law is enacted. This law is primarily supported by the government
officials, all adoption agencies and organizations, and parents wanting to adopt. This law was also
unanimously voted for passing in the Senate by both Democrats and Republicans (House Bill No. 581,
2006).
By explicitly stating the length of time the international adoption process will take, there can be no
argument that the length of time is far too long. This law was successful when first passed, but
because of the slowing systems adoption numbers are being cut in half (www.CNN.com, 2016). By
shortening the international adoption process to a maximum time period of one year within the date
they filed for the adoption, the percentage of performed international adoptions should be greatly
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Zionism Research Paper
Zionism is a nationalist and political movement of Jews and Jewish culture that supports the re
establishment of a Jewish homeland in the territory defined as the historic Land of Israel. In the late
19th century of central and eastern Europe, Zionism begins as a national revival movement, a counter
attack to the strong anti Semitic nationalist movements in Europe. Not so long after this, Zionism
leaders decide to combine their goals with establishing the new state in Palestine.
Zionism expands quickly, regardless the initiations of many Jewish political movements concern
differently about assimilation and anti Semitism. After World War II and the destruction of Holocaust
where these alternative movements were originated, the consideration ... Show more content on
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Arguments for against Zionism are many: the unfairness of land reauthorization by government,
forced deportation of Palestinians, Palestinians conflicts of interest, and prosecuted racism. The
relationship between Zionists and Arabians, in particular, is more and more adversarial due to the
Arabian s belief of Zionist s responsible for the Palestinian exile taken place in
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The Burgess Shale Fauna
B.ED. SCIENCE WITH SPECIALISATION IN BIOLOGY
Table of Contents
The Burgess Shale Fauna 3
Introduction 3
History of Discovery 3
Preservation Bias 4
Major Fossils 4
Concluding remarks: 7
References: 8 The Burgess Shale Fauna
Introduction
The Burgess Shale Fauna is a fauna that was constructed based on a group of fossils that were initially
found, in the Burgess Shale area in the Canadian Rockies (Gould, 1989). They are a very important
group of fossils as modern multicellular animals make their first unprotected appearance in the fossil
record some 570 million years ago through this group (Gould, 1989, pp. 24). Moreover the Burgess
Shales are known to have preserved the soft parts of animals enabling us to get a ... Show more
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61 62)
Burgess type fauna in the Canadian Rockies probably lived in shallow water, mud banks that were
well lit and aerated. Such an environment would naturally lead to a fast rate of decomposition (Gould,
1989). What led to the preservation of the soft bodied fauna is relatively unknown (Royal Ontario
Museum, 2011). However one dominating theory is that fine grained sediments were occasionally
deposited in the area burying both live and dead animals. The buried animals were then probably left
in an anoxic environment inhibiting bacteria and scavengers from destroying them. Another
hypothesis is that the presence of clay in the sediments might have inhibited the organisms decay by
bacteria (Royal Ontario Museum, 2011). Thus probably only the very soft tissues decomposed
resulting in the flattening of the organisms body and the preservation of the compacted fossils we find
today (Royal Ontario Museum, 2011).
Major Fossils
More than half of the Burgess Shale fauna burrowed in or lived freely on the sea floor and most of
these were deposit feeders (Cowen et al., 2006, pp. 58). The most
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Ladybug And Madama Butterfly Chapter 1-10 Summary
The chapter begins by revealing that Ladybug, Chat Noir, and Madama Butterfly are fighting another
one of Hawk Moth s supervillains.
All of a sudden the supervillain that they re fighting roars as he says, I m Doomsday, feel my wrath!
the supervillain shouts roaring as he glances at Ladybug, Chat Noir, and Madama Butterfly.
Doomsday, seriously, Cat Noir says, chuckling as he glances at Ladybug.
Hawk Moth has to be running out of names for these supervillains by now, Ladybug says, groaning as
she glances at Cat Noir.
You have no idea, Madama Butterfly says, chuckling a bit as she glances at Ladybug and Cat Noir.
2 It s time to finish him off, my lady, Cat Noir says, smiling as he glances at Ladybug.
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It s time for me to face Hawk Moth alone, Madama Butterfly says bravely as she takes off towards the
Agreste Mansion.
So, with that, Madama Butterfly flies towards the Agreste Mansion breaking the doors down, and she
flies towards Gabriel Agreste s office.
Anyway, when she gets there she stops at the painting that has Mrs. Agreste in it, and she tries to
remember how to open the entrance to Hawk Moth s Lair.
Suddenly, she remembers, and with that, she pushes two holes in the painting in, and a panel appears.
10 Madama Butterfly rides the panel down into Hawk Moth s Lair and she sees that Marinette and
Adrien are in a cage.
Madama leave, it s a trap, Marinette says as she glances at Madama Butterfly.
However, Madama Butterfly shakes her head as she says, I m not leaving without you, Madama
Butterfly says smiling as she glances at Marinette and Adrien.
All of a sudden, Madama Butterfly hears a voice from behind her say, We meet at last, Madama
Butterfly, a voice from behind says as it says this to
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William Least Heat-Moon s From Blue Highways
William Least Heat Moon s From Blue Highways portrays the solution to Heat Moon s mid life crisis,
making the story s primary purpose self expression. Heat Moon s journey to find out more about the
town Nameless teaches him valuable life lessons that have the potential to help him out of his mid life
crisis. On the road to Nameless, Heat Moon encounters a factory worker who farms to remember the
humble past. Heat Moon asks if the factory worker ever wish[es] it was still the old way to which the
wise worker lists the satisfactions of his new life, topping it off with if you re satisfied, that s all they
are to it (Heat Moon 1060). The factory worker understands that although the past is often a delightful
place to live, only the future
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Why Do We Love Lancelot
Six months, Lancelot, panted Merlin, running at a swift, but even pace. Six bloody months we ve been
training for this marathon.
Half marathon, actually. Without breaking his fluid stride, Lancelot turned and flashed Merlin a wide
grin. He wasn t even sweating! Lancelot looked like he d gone for an easy summer stroll as opposed to
running for over two hours.
Feels like a hundred marathons, Merlin countered.
On the bright side, it was a mild and sunny Christmas day, and Merlin was, after all, running next to
his best friend. Even so, Merlin swallowed a mirthless laugh. Best friend all right... If best friend
meant the man you d been in love with for ten years, since you were fourteen, and that man had no
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The fact we did this together means something. I don t give a damn about my time. He draped Merlin
s arm over his shoulder and wrapped a muscular arm around his waist. We are finishing this. Together.
I can t...
I will drag you across the finish line if I have to.
Merlin saw the fierce determination in his best friend s eyes and nodded.
Slowly, hobbling along, Merlin and Lancelot drew closer and closer to the finish line. The crowd went
wild for them, shouting encouragement and snapping photos with their cell phones.
Merlin and Lancelot were a mere few yards from the end when Merlin spotted their friends standing at
the sideline, wearing jaunty Santa hats, holding up hand drawn signs that read Team Merlin and
Lancelot, as they hopped up and down and screamed their bloody lungs out.
As the two best friends dragged themselves across the line finishing with their worst time ever Merlin
could not conjure up a shred of disappointment. He was bleeding and pained, but he and Lancelot
finished what they started, together. Merlin would never ruin their bond of friendship, never...
You should let go of me, Merlin said, patting Lancelot on the back, because I might
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Women Were Working In Factories Dbq Essay
Women who were working in factories were severely impacted socially and economically during the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Young women were found to dominate the silk and textile
factories, however, they did not receive the same pay as men. The chart referencing gender and age of
silk factory workers in five English Towns in 1833 reveals that 63 to 96% of the workers were female,
which of those were 35 to 53% under the age of 16. (Document A). The chart referencing gender and
age of silk factories in Nagano, Japan in 1901 show that 12,519 females worked in 205 mills, which
was 92% of the population. The ages of the female workers reveal that 18% were 14 and under, 48%
were 15 to 20 years old, and 34% were over the age of 20 (Document B). The ... Show more content
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Not only did men have a higher pay, they would target women for sexual abuse, despite what they
government says to be true. In 1909, the Meiji Government reported that although mill workers are
given many working hours, they look out for the best of their workers. By employing single women
for the majority, they give the opportunity for women to leave the industry once wedded, claiming
factory work would only be temporary for them. As many of the females are young, the government
believes that they are able to handle long lasting working hours because it is only a temporary job,
compared to workers in the West (Document F). The Meiji Government intended its audience to be
everyone; to show that the government has good intentions for the female worker, and provides better
care of them than in the West. However, Sakura Takuji recalls her life differently as a mill girl. Not
only were girls stuck with famine and disease, there were guidelines and punishments that proceeded
during work, as well as sexual abuse from low ranking supervisors who believed the women were
easy targets as they were young and
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History Of Rechambering Guns
When gunsmiths first started rechambering guns it was more labor intensive along with time
consuming. Gunsmiths had only a couple of different scrapers to get the job done. Maybe this was due
to only having a couple of rounds for specific rifles, that I am not so sure of. Scrapers would normally
run through the bore multiple times while being spun. Usually being spun by a hand wheel. After the
scrapers had been rotated, the chamber would be a step closer to being complete. The scrapers of that
time were very simple in design and could not give a smooth uniform finished bore. Scrapers were
mainly made from an iron bar that was hammered square in shape then twisted until it was a bit bigger
than the size of the bore. The scraper was forcibly
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Should Testing Be Used Ineffective And Inefficient...
Title Most students study to prepare for exams, but many may be using ineffective and inefficient
strategies. Cramming and simply rereading or restudying material does not lead to long term retention,
yet many students report cramming prior to an exam by re reading chapters in their text and restudying
their notes. Teachers encourage students to highlight and restudy, even though there may be a better
way for students to spend their time studying. The testing effect is a well researched phenomenon that
may have a valuable application in a classroom setting: self testing may help enhance student learning
and increase retention along with test scores. The testing effect, or later retention that occurs because
of an initial test, was questioned at one point in time. Could the testing effect merely be showing the
benefits that come along with re exposure to study materials? Roediger Karpicke (2006) designed a
study that would rule out the possibility that the benefit of testing was merely due to the re exposure to
study materials and also replicate the testing effect under educationally relevant conditions by using
educationally relevant materials. The results showed that initial testing produced better final recall
than additional studying. This proved that the testing effect IS NOT just a result of students being re
exposed to material, as students who restudied and re experienced 100% of the material produced poor
long term retention in comparison to those who were
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Inner City Baseball
Inner city baseball teams, promote a positive environment for children and young adults to help
prevent and reduce the rise in city crime rate. In many eyes, the people of America value baseball as
the number one sport nationwide. Many Americans live for the crack of a bat when it makes contact
with the ball, or for the thrill of predicting on where the balls going to land or if the team player is
going to catch the pop fly . Baseball is a sport played by some and watched by millions. Baseball is a
sport that requires nothing less than high quality team work, hand eye coordination, and chomping on
a stick of big chew gum . It s every minor baseball players dream to make it into the major leagues,
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This sport values the bond between family, father and son time, mother and daughter time, whatever
the case may be, there is nothing better than watching a good ball game with your family or friends.
The MLB team the Tampa Bay Rays offer discounted tickets on Sunday home games in hopes to
promote families coming together to bond with one another. The Rays also offer fun toys for the kids
and different activities they can do there at the field. If anything the level of value that society holds
baseball too has increased by creating a more positive environment for young adults and children,
giving them dreams and aspirations to be just like their role models. In many high schools to continue
to compete in sports, one most uphold a high grade in every class to continue to compete with one s
team mates. The family values behind baseball in today s society have increased, given that baseball
games are now on local television stations and can be used as family bonding
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Nuclear Liability Issue Between The United States And India
Akshay Shankar Bharadwaj
A53048067
IRGN 490 ENERGY DIPLOMACY
Professor Julia Nesheiwat
Executive Summary
This analysis paper will discuss the following key research questions
What is the current status of the nuclear liability issue between the United States and India? Based on
this deal, what are the implications on India s energy mix?
This paper will address the civil nuclear liability issue and it will also shed light on the implications
for nuclear energy on India s current energy mix and its future as well. I will explain the incentives for
both nations to go forward with this deal and the role played by other foreign nuclear suppliers.
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The liability issue was introduced to the Indian Parliament by invoking the horror of the Union
Carbide Bhopal Gas tragedy incident where a gas leak from the Union Carbide operated pesticide
plant resulted in the death of thousands of civilians. The CLNDA 2010 has a simple purpose in that, it
makes sure the victims of a nuclear accident can receive quick compensation, without having to prove
that the plant operator is negligent irrespective of who is at fault.
In light of President Barack Obama s landmark visit to India this year, the two nations reached a
tentative agreement regarding the nuclear liability issue in terms of shared risk and U.S tracking of
nuclear material. The main idea was to transfer the financial risk to the insurers in case of an accident.
The US India civil nuclear deal (123 Agreement) had been stalemated for several years on 2 counts
1) The Liability clause that the US companies (GE and Westinghouse) saw as affecting their
profitability the compromise worked out is the creation of some kind of an insurance pool. Under this
workaround, an Indian state run insurance company GIC Re will contribute $122 million to the
insurance pool with the balance being covered by the Indian Government.
2) The US insistence on tracking the movement of nuclear fuel from third country sources this has
now been addressed by the US letting go of this demand and both countries agreeing to
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Define the Economic Partnership Agreement and Discuss the...
It is important that we examine precisely the provisions that will be available to the Caribbean
Countries, as this will strengthen our discussions on ways in which businesses in the Caribbean should
organize themselves to take advantage of the Economic Partnership Agreement.
Norman Girvan s article Implications of the CARIFORUM EC EPA, examined the provisions, state
that the EPA was a trade agreement with development components designed to open up and develop
trade between Europe and CARIFORUM, removing the barriers to trade between them and by means
of improving CARIFORUM s capacity to trade competitively.
Listed below is a summary of the actual agreement and intended objectives in which Caribbean
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In order to be able to achieve a competitive and comparative advantage with the European countries,
Caribbean businesses have to change their mindsets, and be willing to collaborate and or merge with
entities across the region that are producing similar products. This would enable them to increase
efficiency and their ability to be competitive in the global market place in which we are operating
today.
There exist different opinions concerning the benefits of the EPA as seen in Balford Henry Article in
the August 27, 2008 Jamaica Observer. His perspective looked at the view of the Trade Unions that the
EPA signing should be delayed . The Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions (JCTU) is seeking a
delay in the signing of the proposed Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between Cariforum and
European Union, for the review and possible renegotiation of the agreement. Some of their concerns
presented were:
The lack of review provision in the agreement as there are no provision in the agreement for us to get
back to the bargaining table in 6, 12 or 18 months to review the performance.
As it now stands with the EPA, if signed, and does not perform in the best interest of the Caribbean,
we have no recourse.
Girvan s articles spoke to the principles of transparency and democratic governance to which both
CARICOM and European Government are committed. He argues that the final stages of the EPA were
rushed to conclusion, with little opportunity for
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Environmental Impact Of Underwater Gold Mining
Conner Sheahan
Section B06
April 28, 2015
Word Count:
Environmental Impacts of Underwater Gold Mining The ocean covers over seventy percent of the
Earth s surface, yet humans know very little about it and its contents. With over half of the species in
the ocean still undiscovered, the ocean remains a mystery, with much more to be learned about what it
possesses. The ocean is home to not only life, but to natural resources. Some of the resources
possessed within the ocean are minerals, such as salt, sand, gravel, and some manganese, copper,
nickel, iron, cobalt, gold, diamonds, and silver [1]. Valuable crude oil is drilled from the ocean floor,
and the ocean continues to produce a significant amount of oxygen for the planet. One of ... Show
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Nautilus system starts with the Seafloor Production Tools (SPTs) which are located at the bottom of
the sea floor approximately 1600 meters deep (about 1 mile). These SPTs are the nozzles of this
system as they agitate the seafloor, allowing the extraction of nearly everything that the SPTs dislodge,
creating this slurry filled with multiple precious and non precious metals. The SPTs are connected by
large pipes to a Subsea Slurry Lift Pump (SSLP), which is basically a big pump that sends the slurry
up the Riser and Lifting System (RALS) and into the ship on the ocean surface. The ship, known as
the Production Support Vessel (PSV), is heart of the operation and where production starts. The slurry
mixture, comprised of copper, gold, silver, zinc, and sand is separated on the vessel and all of the
material in the slurry are used or sold. The precious metals are used or sold to buyers throughout the
world, and the sand and other non precious minerals are used for concrete production. This type of
operation is nearly one hundred percent efficient as every part of the slurry is used and sold [3].
Although this form of mining is profitable and nearly one hundred percent effective, this process may
greatly disturb the ocean floor. The environmental impacts of this mining process can be minimized
but are still relatively impactful. The ocean has already been damage by overfishing, industrial waste,
debris and
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Russia s Highest Peak Is The Largest Country With A Land...
Geography:
Russia is the largest country with a land size of 6,592,812 Square Miles, 17,075,400 Square
Kilometers (The USSR had a land mass of 8,144,228 Square Miles). Russia occupies most of Eastern
Europe to North Asia. It stretches all the way from the Baltic Sea to the Arctic Ocean to the Pacific
Ocean to the Black Sea/Caucus Mountain Region. Russia is bordered by North Korea, China,
Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Lithuania, Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, Estonia,
Finland, and Norway. Russia resides in 11 time zones. Russia s highest peak is Mount Elbrus: 5,642 m
with the Caspian Sea ( 28 m) is its lowest point.
People: Russia is made up of over 185 ethnic groups, with Russians and being the largest. The
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After the Mongols destroyed Kiev, Russia was split into many different kingdoms. Ivan IV the
Terrible , was the first Muscovite czar and is considered to have created the first Russian state in the
1500s. During the late 1600s and early 1700s, Peter the Great started western reformations of Russia
and extended Russian territory to the west after defeating the Swedish at the Battle of Poltava in 1709.
Alexander I defeated Napoleon during his invasion of Russia in 1812 13. He then created the Holy
Alliance witch destroyed the Liberal European Movement. Then his successor, Alexander II, expanded
the Russian border to the Pacific Ocean and into Central Asia. The USSR emerged on Dec. 30, 1922
and was dissolved in the early 1990s. During the history of the USSR, Stalin emerged as one of the
most important leaders, mostly due to WWII. Though involved with Nazi Germany in the early years
of the war, Russia quickly joined the allies after an attack by Germany on Russia. Germany pressed
into Russia until it suffered a major defeat at Stalingrad, which became a major turning point in the
war. After WWII Russia and the United States entered into the Cold War, which only turned hot in
conflicts such as the Korean War and Vietnam. After the fall of the USSR, Russia entered financial
turmoil and entered in many small scale conflicts with neighboring countries. But in 2000, after
Yeltsin resigned, Putin rose to power and brought Russia under political
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Short Ethics Reference Guide For Life Coaching
Short Ethics Reference Guide In the growing area of life coaching, there are many boundaries and
considerations a psychologist would have to consider. Life coaching can grow in areas of inter based
connections or one on one sessions in an office. The safety considerations would be has to be
diligently placed in the policies of the life coach to abide by and possibly initialing the references of
the policies in the informed consent. The American Psychology Association advises on some aspects
of what could happen in a life coaching services for psychologists. The International Coach Federation
(ICF) is another avenue of referencing. ICF does not cater to the psychologists, although they have
people who have had prior experience of coaching and education that provide professional areas of
coaching Code of Ethics (Anderson, Williams, and Kramer, 2012). Using some references provided by
the ICF or the APA could lead to some better solutions for ethical issues that may arise. In a life
coaching service ethical issues could result from the patient not understanding the differences of the
life coaching psychology and life coaches in general. The difference between psychology and
coaching are the goals of each. Coaching is more general based and help healthy people become more
efficient in situations (Anderson, Williams, Kramer, 2012). Coaching psychology is enhancing the
patient s performance of the situations in work and personal life with models of established
therapeutic
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Summary Of False Confessions In Popular Culture
I chose an article from the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. The
title of the article is False Confessions in Popular Culture. I chose this article because I ve always been
fascinated with criminal interviews. I ve attended numerous interview and interrogation courses
throughout my career. One of the best interview schools I ever attended was Reid interview and
interrogation. One of the most debated subjects in all of these courses was false confessions. The
reason I liked the Reid interview and interrogation course is because they offered different techniques
on how to avoid false confessions.
The article starts out discussing all the emotions associated with false confessions and how the news
media and television shows have popularized false confessions. People undoubtedly have made false
confessions for years. The article discusses how the media and tv shows have ... Show more content
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Suspects make compliant false confessions due to avoid the stress of a harsh police interrogation.
Interrogations are stressful and worrisome on both the guilty and the innocent. It s hard to believe that
someone would admit to falsely committing a criminal act merely to avoid a harsh interview, but it
does happen. Another reason that people make complaint false confessions is that they feel they will
receive less severe punishment.
Persuaded false confessions is when a suspect during a police interview begins to doubt or second
guess themselves and falsely confesses to a criminal act, despite having no memory of it. Interrogators
have to be careful not to use suggestive interview techniques because they can cause or can generate
false memories of committing crimes (Shaw Porter, 2015). Over the course of my career, I ve had
numerous people make false confessions. That s why interview schools are so
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The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time
Mark Haddon s novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time discusses how Christopher
Boone, an autistic teenage boy who finds himself looking to reveal the truth about the murder of Mrs
Shear s dog Wellington.
Throughout the novel, Christopher thinks and behaves in a different way than the world around him.
Haddon gives the reader an idea of what it would be like to be an outsider, to be different, and to see
the world in the eyes of someone who lives with Autism Spectrum Disorder, the everyday challenges
they face and the social interactions they may encounter.
The main element of the murder mystery novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time is
shown through Christopher s desire to uncover the mystery of who murdered Wellington. Christopher
is initially blamed for the murder of Wellington causing him to investigate the crime so he can prove
his innocence.
Christopher s narrative voice is unique, during his investigations he finds the world around him
difficult to understand and his interpretations are often confusing and misleading. Christopher
struggles to relate to the way other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A grandmotherly character, although she makes Christopher uncomfortable at times. Mr Thompson,
the man that lives in number 40. He is introduced into the novel on page 6 of Chapter 67. Christopher
questions Mr Thompson about the murder of Wellington. The Policeman who was hit by Christopher
and later arrested and cautioned him. Mothers, lover Mr Shears who does not like the idea of
Christopher living with them. The black poodle, Wellington who is murdered with a garden fork at the
beginning of the novel and is a major element of the novel and finally Toby, Christopher s brown and
white pet rat, he is loved and treated like a friend and family member, during Christopher s trip to
London Toby is his sole
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Naked Economics Chapter 2 Essay
The main point of chapter two is to explain why economies do not have a fixed number of jobs
regardless of manpower. This is a common misconception whereas an increase in the manpower of an
economy will increase the unemployment rate. However, due to large numbers of migrations that have
occurred recently, real world experiments can be observed to understand the impacts. What has been
learned from these events is that a reactive economy can handle fluctuations in the size of the
workforce satisfactorily. The Mariel boatlift is a good real world example of a large migration from
Cuba to Miami had little impact on employment and wages in Miami. The economic explanation for
this illogical occurrence is due the ability the Miami economy was ... Show more content on
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Lowering the retirement age may be a good way for those to exit the labor force opening up more jobs
and reducing unemployment. However, it will have the opposite impact, due to the ratio of working
age population to the retirees. This puts more cost of retirements on the GDP, increasing the taxes
levied to pay for items like social security. In turn, this increase in the costs of labor will have the
opposite effect and would have negative impacts to employment. In France another method to increase
more people in a job was the 35 hour work week law. Studies in Germany and France have shown that
reducing the work week has little impact on employment though. People in Germany did work less,
but additional position creation did not happen. In France those who were impacted by the reduction
actually were more likely to lose their job and had no positive impact in the level of employment. The
reason shortening the work week does not increase the level of employment is the same as migration.
There are not a fixed number of jobs or hours to be
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Loyalists Vs. Patriots
A Government, according to the Merriam Webster Dictionary is system used to make decisions for a
country. Idealy a country s inhabitants and decision makers would come to a general consensus and
happy compromise regarding the national government s limits and intended purpose. However, in
World History there is long pattern of abuse of power, disagreement, a division between people.
Politics doesn t lend itself well to compromise. During the time period from 1765 1800 there were
many differing, outspoken views on the role of government, and like many ideas they evolved
throughout time. In the beginning of said eon, the main division in governmental ideology was
between Loyalists and Patriots. After the 1765 Stamp Act was enacted, a major ... Show more content
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Except now instead of Loyalists vs. Patriots there were Democratic Republicans vs. Federalists. Upon
legal recognition of the United States as an entity separate from Britain, a document was created to
establish distinct rules and values of the government. This document, called The Constitution of the
United States (1787), would establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common
defense, promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves... . The
Constitution has been successful and has served the test of time, but everything it states allows for
various interpretations. A major divide in popular opinion was created and would remain past Thomas
Jefferson s 1800 inauguration. People who based their views strictly upon the Constitution were
known as Anti Federalists or Democratic Republicans. They believed in a small national government
with strong individual state governments. Antifederalists were often common people who wanted fair
representation. In 1787 a document was written called Letters from a Federal Farmer. The line I can
consent to no government, which, in my opinion, is not calculated equally to preserve the rights of all
orders of men in the community. , really emphasizes the fear of an overpowering government.
Federalists supported a strong national government with smaller less powerful state governments.
James Madison, in Federalist 10 (one of the Federalist Papers), refuted the anonymous Anti Federalist
author by writing that statesmen will be able to adjust these clashing interests and render them all
subservient to the public good.. . James Madison thought that by enabling statesmen to have power
they could undermine things established for the public
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Write A Narrative Essay About Moving To Suburbss
It wasn t easy at first for Ludi to move to suburbs. The first time she heard a proposal from her
husband, Trevor, she was strictly against it. Being born and brought up in the city and now a sudden
shift to suburbs seemed something she can t get used to. A super fast life in the city versus a relaxing
life in suburbs were two different things according to her. It was bad enough that she was a housewife;
in the city, her time passed by pretty quickly doing the chores and going out and about. Though, in the
suburbs, her list of chores fell short. She found more time on her hand even after finishing her daily
activities.
He said it was for a better future and being the lovely wife, she agreed moving to the suburbs. It was
indeed a better future, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Needing some groceries, she had gone out and just had returned back as it was merely afternoon. It
was pretty hot outside so she had a summery outfit that came to her mid thighs and pretty much
snugged loosely around her body. When she heard her doorbell, she was in kitchen, putting her
groceries away and was just finishing. She wiped her hands on a towel as she walked with it to get the
door. She pushed the tiny curtain to peek out of the small window next to the door, to see who it was
and found a well dressed man who seemed as if he was here to sell something to her. She unlocked her
door and opened it, seeming hesitant and giving him an unpleasant gaze, showing she wasn t
interested in what he was selling, May I help you? She said flicking her hair over her shoulders. Now,
she stood tall at 5ft 7 inches but he seemed to just tower over her as she had to tilt her head back to
look up at
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Judith Beheading Holofernes Essay
Judith and her maidservant be handing Holofernes
Introduction
The painting of Judith Beheading Holofernes was painted in 1602 by Caravaggio. The concept of the
painting described the charming of Judith, and the Assyrian general Holofernes, the interest of the
general to the Judith, and she decapitates him in his tent. In 1950, the painting was rediscovered from
the part Galleria Nazionale d Arte Antica collections in Rome.
Character discussions
Judith is the heroine of the story which was a beautiful widow. She was the daughter of Simeon and
Merari who gave much importance to maintain her beauty as well. The picture portraits the murder of
Holofernes, the general of Assyrian for allowing Israel to destroy the native of the Judith. Holofernes
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Similarities and differences
The painting language is never doing the function of simply to imitate or reflect a picture, but it gives
a meaningful art imbibed with nature. The act of painting is an art through a meaning practice. In this
picture, the painter said that, the source of painting. Then the background Judith story and depicting
her role was very important in this scene. The picture should represent the reality of daily life and the
events on his art and social life of the era.
Judith Slaying Holofernes
The picture painted by Caravaggio, Michelangelo in 1950 collections from Galleria Nazionale d Arte
Antica.
Similarities:
From the above picture, it is identified that the charming view of Judith and her emotions against
Holofernes and attempting to kill him in his tent with the sword. In both the pictures, the concept of
killing the general prescribed. The head of the Holofernes was down, and the maid was also there with
Judith. It was at the night time in the
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1. Business cycles occur when output
Hint: Business cycles fluctuate over time around the linear trend of gross domestic product (GDP).
A. falls below its potential B. rises above its potential C. is fixed at its potential [ D. fluctuates ...
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cyclical unemployment C. natural unemployment D. structural unemployment
Frictional unemployment arises when people enter the labor force or are in the process of changing
jobs.
8. The natural rate of unemployment is defined as the
Hint X The natural rate of unemployment occurs when the economy is considered stable.
A. highest sustainable rate of unemployment achievable under existing conditions
[ B. unemployment rate that is consistent with the economy operating at its potential output] C.
unemployment rate at which there is no cyclical unemployment D. the rate of unemployment that
should exist according to policy makers
The natural rate of unemployment is defined as the unemployment rate that is consistent when the
economy is operating at its potential output. This rate would occur when the economy is considered
stable.
9. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is based on
Hint X The CPI serves as an indicator for consumer inflation.
A. surveys of retail store sales B. a broad index of all items in GDP [ C. surveys of the prices of items
in a market basket] D. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates of price changes
The CPI is a price index of a market basket of items that consumers buy. A market basket is a
collection of items that people often buy such as clothing, gasoline, food, and so forth.
10. Unanticipated inflation is a problem for society because it
Hint X Unanticipated
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The Role Of Politics, Religion, And Violence In The...
The classical era was a point during which humanity took a great leap forward in terms of
understanding and documenting itself. One work of fiction, the Metamorphoses by Apuleius, has
given historians a look into life into the second century C.E. by telling stories that were written in that
time period. Works of fiction often provide metaphors and allegories greater societal and ideological
trends of the civilizations they occupy, and that is especially true of this text. Apuleius uses the
extraordinary anecdotes of one character s journey to illustrate the complexities of life as he knows it.
In doing so he provides a window into a world long passed without even being aware of it. This paper
aims to analyze the roles of politics, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The sheer volume of violence in the ancient world also tells the story of its inequality. If all was equal
in the ancient world, then it would not have been as violent as it was. A government that takes care of
the people it rules does not have to worry about them robbing and killing one another, and yet it
continued to happen over and over again. In a society built on dominance and conquest, it is no
wonder that slavery was a prevalent as it was. Though slaves were often treated as human beings and,
in some cases, could even hold public office, slaves could still be subjected to abuse and unlivable
conditions. Though slaves were often treated fairly and with dignity, they were still under the direct
control of people who could do virtually anything they wanted to them. A servant could cheat on his
wife and face a far more severe punishment than if the same crime was committed by an aristocrat
(161 162). The ancient world was made up of winners and losers the winners were the conquerors and
the losers were the conquered. It seems as though slavery was unavoidable as it was the only real way
to keep these two groups apart in terms of social stature. Slavery also reflects the perceived dominance
that a more powerful civilization had over another. In civilizations so concerned with how powerful
and dominant they were, slavery almost had to be instituted in order for ancient civilizations to keep
both their values and empires intact. The only reason for some
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Antipsychotic Medications
Antipsychotic Medications
Stephanie Grace Kelly
College of the Desert
Antipsychotics are classified as major tranquilizers that are used to treat mental health illnesses such
as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and other mental illnesses. They can also treat severe depression
and severe anxiety. These antipsychotics drugs reduce or increase the effect of neurotransmitters in the
brain to regulate levels that help transfer information throughout the brain. The neurotransmitters that
are affected are the serotonin, dopamine, and noradrenaline.
Traditional antipsychotics are good at reducing the positive symptoms, but do not reduce the negative
symptoms and are classified in low potency and high potency which can cause many side effects like;
dry mouth, tremors, weight gain, muscle tremors, stiffness, motor disturbances, parkinsonian effects,
akathisia, dystonia, akinesia, tardive dyskinesia, and neuroleptic malignant syndrome. ... Show more
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Also, lower propensity for causing extrapyramidal side effects. However, each atypical antipsychotic
has a different chemical structure and therefore differ from drug to drug and patient to patient. Also,
once the dosages are increased the side effects can also
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Biomechanics Of Golf Essay
Golf Biomechanics
Golf, The gentleman s game. A sport renowned for money, colourful pants, old people, Tiger Woods
and being the worst game to watch on TV. But, surprisingly enough, golf has too many biomechanics
than I have time to explain. Everything interesting in golf happens in the span of about 1.5 seconds
and everything that matters happens in half a millisecond. That s right, even though it takes 5 minutes
for a golfer to setup for a shot, 0.004 seconds of those 5 minutes counts. Now don t get me wrong, I
love golf. If I didn t, I d be talking about a sport that requires a sharp mind and peak physical
condition. But, now that I m here, I may as well get on with my presentation
The basic premise of golf is to get the ball in the hole ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As the backswing starts, torque is being created as the golfer takes the club back and rotates in a
clockwise direction. Unlike many other sports, a golf swing does not happen while the player is
moving (unless you are happy Gilmore of course). A golfer will remain at a fixed point and rotate
around an axis, which in this instance is around the centre of the chest. Torque can be calculated by
multiplying the amount of force by the lever arm of the force. The lever arm of a golf swing is
calculated by the perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation here to the line of action of the force
here. As I explained earlier, the long shaft of the driver increases the length of the lever arm and,
although more force is required to move the club, a greater amount of speed can be created. Adding to
this, the larger the rotation away from the axis, the more angular acceleration can be created and a
greater amount of torque is produced. This explains why many great drivers of the golf ball have large
amounts of shoulder rotation as it allows them to create as much torque as possible, translating into
larger amounts of angular acceleration and longer drives. Considering the average length of drives is
increasing year by year, it s not hard to see why increased torque is vital for an advantage in
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MLA Format A Complete Guide With Examples Scribendi

  • 1. MLA Format: A Complete Guide With Examples | Scribendi 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. MLA Format: A Complete Guide With Examples | Scribendi MLA Format: A Complete Guide With Examples | Scribendi
  • 2. Robotics and Medicine ROBOTICS AND MEDICINE 21st century has seen medicine under go a Technological Revolution . Robotics fulfills a variety of functions in the medical world, such as: maintaining up to date patient records diagnosing diseases. Automated Guided Vehicles transfer chemicals and samples from machine to another; move patients carefully etc. aiding therapy e.g. toy seal Paro is a therapeutic tool. design and create prosthetic or artificial limbs: an unrealized vision of scientists. perform surgery. Surgery is the latest use of technology. It includes: image guided therapy super vision Da Vinci Robot surgery system gives surgeons mechanical, computerized arms Future is long distance: doctors perform from hospitals on patients in war fields. Health Care Management and Technology Management and doctors have been hesitant to adopt technology initiatives. Biggest bother: increasing costs of using technology (Wyke, A 1997). Medical economists blame technology for 50% of the rise (Callahan, D 2009). 1993 1994 integration of technology was spurred due to Clinton s Health Reform Act (Wyke, A 1997). Managers are the upholders of ethics; in charge of patient security; guardians of patient privacy and health. They view IT as a tool that assists them in all this. they make hospital laws that ensure fulfillment of federal health laws. they, with risk analysts draw estimates of probability of errors and accidents in the facility. estimate costs of employing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Examples Of Loss Of Innocence In Fly Away Peter How does Malouf show the loss of innocence in Jim during World War One? David Malouf s novel Fly Away Peter charts out the life of protagonist, Jim Sadler. Jim Sadler starts the novel as an innocent young man who lives on the Coast of Queensland. As Jim shows his love and appreciation for birds, he ends up getting a job at a sanctuary owned by Ashley Crawthaw. His job was to watch for the birds that migrated to and from the sanctuary. Throughout the novel the readers are taken on the journey that Jim faces, from the innocence of a young adult to the horror and brutality of the war. At the beginning of the novel the audience is introduced to Jim while he is gazing in the far distance to where the swamp ended and the farmlands began(Malouf, D. Pg.1). Jim s love for birds was strong, everything about them just amazed him he could sit for hours and watch them while naming each as he proceeded into the day. By being in the sanctuary, Jim is protected from the harsh reality of the outside world. Having grown up in the country, he is oblivious to how cruel the world is. Once exposing himself to the outside world and goes to the town centre, without much awareness regarding the war, he feels pressured to join the War Effort. Jim is aware of the need to extend his experiences within life and acknowledges the changes that war will certainly bring. On Jim s arrival to the trenches he is hit with the harsh reality he thought he would never understand. Being so distant from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Factors Controlling the Rate of the Sodium... The Factors Controlling the Rate of the Sodium Thiosulphate and Acid Reaction Planning I am investigating the factors controlling the rate of thiosulphate / acid reaction. The reaction that will be taking place will follow the rate at which sulphur is formed in the reaction of sodium thiosulphate with dilute hydrochloric acid. In the experiment the sulphur will appear as an extremely fine precipitate. This will slowly be followed by a milky appearance in the reaction mixture in the conical flask. As the amount of the sulphur in the mixture increases, the precipitate will become milkier. Gradually the liquid will become more and more opaque. To investigate the rate of the reaction, we will use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a reduction to one quarter of the rate at the beginning. [IMAGE] No. of particles with given KE [IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] Hotter substance [IMAGE][IMAGE] Higher temperature [IMAGE][IMAGE] Activation energy [IMAGE][IMAGE] Energy Min K.E for reaction No of molecules with K.E The minimum energy needed to react is directly proportional to the shaded area By looking at the graph one can say that by looking at the shape of the curve the area surely must increase with increased temperature. The Preliminary Experiment The aim of the preliminary experiment was to find out suitable concentrations of thiosulphate one should put in to the reaction. I did not want to end up doing the experiment without knowing how long
  • 5. it will take and which concentrations would be suitable. Method Ø Apparatus: Conical flask, burette, stopwatch, a cross on a piece of paper, a thermometer and safety glasses. Ø Safety procedures: One must wear safety glasses at all times because there are dangerous chemicals in the experiment. One should also stand up when doing the experiment so if the flask falls off the bench you do not get hurt. Ø Firstly I chose three concentration levels for the experiment. These are shown in the table below. Volume of thiosulphate (cm ) Volume of H2O (cm ) Volume of HCL (cm ) 50 0 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. How Did Greek Architecture Influence Roman Architecture Roman Architecture The Greek and Roman empires existed during the same time, which was about 2500 years ago. They were practically neighbors with Rome developing in Italy and the Greeks in Greece. The the Romans learned about Greek culture when Greek colonies established towns in southern Italy. The Romans were influenced by Greek writing, art, religion, and architecture. Greek architecture had an influence on the development of Ancient Rome because the Romans used Greek materials, Greek designs and the Romans built similar structures. First,Greek architecture did influence on the development of Ancient Rome because they used Greek materials such as concrete, lime mortar, and stone. Like the Greeks, the Romans built enormous structures and concrete was able to support greater weights. The lime mortar was used to make the concrete and this made the concrete stronger.( Roman Architecture. ) Stone was a natural resource to use in their building because it was strong and it was easily available. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aqueducts were used to move water from rivers into the cities ( Aqueduct. ). The Romans needed to get water into the cities to grow food like fruit and nut trees. They built aqueducts like the Greeks had to get water into the cities. The arch was an architectural design that was used to span large openings. It could also support great loads from above ( Arch. ). The Romans used the arch in the designs of large and fancy temples and vaults ( Rome, Ancient. ). Greek temples also influenced the building of Roman temples. The temples in Rome were four sided building like those in Greek, but they were surrounded by columns with a covered walkway. The Roman temples were more extravagant and grander than the Greek temples( Roman ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Effect Of Erich Remarque s All Quiet On The Western Front War, a monstrosity overlooked by civilians as only an event, can only be experienced first hand for what horrors it truly brings. World War I, also known as The War to End All Wars, brought darkness to the world from July 28, 1914, to November 11, 1918, as several combatants took place in the war. Erich Remarque s novel takes place during World War I as it tells a story about young German soldiers fighting on the front line. Throughout the novel, Paul Bäumer, the main protagonist, faces many horrors such as the loss of his comrades, the brutality of combat, and the horrid nature of the front line. When Paul and his squad are ordered back to a field depot to be re organized, he rests and reflects on the horrors of recent events and loss of fellow ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Usually, a war is won when one side surrenders, but those outcomes do not make everything better. Paul realizes war sets, people against one another and men have to innocently slay [each] other (Remarque 262). Men slaying each other happens to be a dark horror of the brutality of war which cannot be avoided because they are forced to do so. The front line consists of the troops closest to the enemy and carries out the most horrific brutalities of the war. Bäumer and his squad are on the front line and experience things most human beings should never have to see. In the summer of 1918, most men know they are losing the war and cannot win. Paul has lost many comrades and the true horror of war makes everything much worse. The German forces are being driven back and the soldiers are fatigued. All over the place are yellow pools with red spiral streams of blood which the dead, wounded, and survivors slowly sink into (Remarque 286). These settings have made this part of the war a true monstrosity for the soldiers. They cannot keep on fighting as this darkness rules over any hope of fighting back. The horrors of war are never experienced by most human beings but will be by soldiers who are usually not prepared for them. Losing fellow comrades, experiencing the brutality of combat, and the horrific nature of war are true horrors which most soldiers will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Trolley Car Problem The Trolley Car Problem demonstrates the difficulty of using utilitarian ideal as the basis for ethical action, but in many real world situations, innocent people must be sometimes be sacrificed for the sake of saving other lives. If you flip the switch you are saving 5 people, rather than not doing anything and saving only one. Furthermore, all people in this situation are innocent. If you are to flip the switch only one innocent person would die rather than five innocent people. This means that you will be killing innocent people either way, so the least casualties possible would be the best outcome. In addition to my last point, all outcomes of the Trolley Car Problem Result in deaths. This means that if you flip the switch or not, both actions will have consequences. However, the choice to flip the switch, only causing one casualty, has lesser consequences. A utilitarian ideal is the most logical outcome of the Trolley Car Problem. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While computers can talk in a humanly manner, they do not understand what they are saying. Thus, not thinking like a human, just talking like a human. Also, computers are run from a code while humans make logical decisions based on their knowledge. For this reason, computers are restricted to only do what they are programmed to do. However, humans are not restricted by a code, they can think and talk about anything they want. In any case, computation is not thought. Computation is mechanical and not mental. This means that a computer can do computations, but it can t mentally think. Computers cannot think, they can only do what they are programmed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. International Adoption Case Study Policy Recommendation Idaho Code, Policy § 16 1514A of International Adoption should make some minor adjustments due to the decrease in international adoption numbers over the years. This policy should be slightly altered in the timeline of the international adoption process. It should then be amended or be made available for other states to adopt into their Statutes or Constitution. Idaho s International Adoption Policy currently reads When an Idaho resident adopts a child in a foreign country in accordance with the laws of the foreign country, and such adoption is recognized as full and final by the United States government, such resident may file for adoption... (Idaho Legislation, 2006). Because it makes no references as to how long ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This law is solely here to allow foreign children to be adopted into the United States by American citizens, with the following of the state of Idaho and the foreign country s laws.This policy is economically feasible because it requires no further funding from the State(s) or Countries in which such an International Adoption law is enacted. This law is primarily supported by the government officials, all adoption agencies and organizations, and parents wanting to adopt. This law was also unanimously voted for passing in the Senate by both Democrats and Republicans (House Bill No. 581, 2006). By explicitly stating the length of time the international adoption process will take, there can be no argument that the length of time is far too long. This law was successful when first passed, but because of the slowing systems adoption numbers are being cut in half (www.CNN.com, 2016). By shortening the international adoption process to a maximum time period of one year within the date they filed for the adoption, the percentage of performed international adoptions should be greatly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Zionism Research Paper Zionism is a nationalist and political movement of Jews and Jewish culture that supports the re establishment of a Jewish homeland in the territory defined as the historic Land of Israel. In the late 19th century of central and eastern Europe, Zionism begins as a national revival movement, a counter attack to the strong anti Semitic nationalist movements in Europe. Not so long after this, Zionism leaders decide to combine their goals with establishing the new state in Palestine. Zionism expands quickly, regardless the initiations of many Jewish political movements concern differently about assimilation and anti Semitism. After World War II and the destruction of Holocaust where these alternative movements were originated, the consideration ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Arguments for against Zionism are many: the unfairness of land reauthorization by government, forced deportation of Palestinians, Palestinians conflicts of interest, and prosecuted racism. The relationship between Zionists and Arabians, in particular, is more and more adversarial due to the Arabian s belief of Zionist s responsible for the Palestinian exile taken place in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Burgess Shale Fauna B.ED. SCIENCE WITH SPECIALISATION IN BIOLOGY Table of Contents The Burgess Shale Fauna 3 Introduction 3 History of Discovery 3 Preservation Bias 4 Major Fossils 4 Concluding remarks: 7 References: 8 The Burgess Shale Fauna Introduction The Burgess Shale Fauna is a fauna that was constructed based on a group of fossils that were initially found, in the Burgess Shale area in the Canadian Rockies (Gould, 1989). They are a very important group of fossils as modern multicellular animals make their first unprotected appearance in the fossil record some 570 million years ago through this group (Gould, 1989, pp. 24). Moreover the Burgess Shales are known to have preserved the soft parts of animals enabling us to get a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 61 62) Burgess type fauna in the Canadian Rockies probably lived in shallow water, mud banks that were well lit and aerated. Such an environment would naturally lead to a fast rate of decomposition (Gould, 1989). What led to the preservation of the soft bodied fauna is relatively unknown (Royal Ontario Museum, 2011). However one dominating theory is that fine grained sediments were occasionally deposited in the area burying both live and dead animals. The buried animals were then probably left in an anoxic environment inhibiting bacteria and scavengers from destroying them. Another hypothesis is that the presence of clay in the sediments might have inhibited the organisms decay by bacteria (Royal Ontario Museum, 2011). Thus probably only the very soft tissues decomposed resulting in the flattening of the organisms body and the preservation of the compacted fossils we find today (Royal Ontario Museum, 2011). Major Fossils More than half of the Burgess Shale fauna burrowed in or lived freely on the sea floor and most of these were deposit feeders (Cowen et al., 2006, pp. 58). The most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Ladybug And Madama Butterfly Chapter 1-10 Summary The chapter begins by revealing that Ladybug, Chat Noir, and Madama Butterfly are fighting another one of Hawk Moth s supervillains. All of a sudden the supervillain that they re fighting roars as he says, I m Doomsday, feel my wrath! the supervillain shouts roaring as he glances at Ladybug, Chat Noir, and Madama Butterfly. Doomsday, seriously, Cat Noir says, chuckling as he glances at Ladybug. Hawk Moth has to be running out of names for these supervillains by now, Ladybug says, groaning as she glances at Cat Noir. You have no idea, Madama Butterfly says, chuckling a bit as she glances at Ladybug and Cat Noir. 2 It s time to finish him off, my lady, Cat Noir says, smiling as he glances at Ladybug. Ladybug nods, agreeing with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s time for me to face Hawk Moth alone, Madama Butterfly says bravely as she takes off towards the Agreste Mansion. So, with that, Madama Butterfly flies towards the Agreste Mansion breaking the doors down, and she flies towards Gabriel Agreste s office. Anyway, when she gets there she stops at the painting that has Mrs. Agreste in it, and she tries to remember how to open the entrance to Hawk Moth s Lair. Suddenly, she remembers, and with that, she pushes two holes in the painting in, and a panel appears. 10 Madama Butterfly rides the panel down into Hawk Moth s Lair and she sees that Marinette and Adrien are in a cage. Madama leave, it s a trap, Marinette says as she glances at Madama Butterfly. However, Madama Butterfly shakes her head as she says, I m not leaving without you, Madama Butterfly says smiling as she glances at Marinette and Adrien. All of a sudden, Madama Butterfly hears a voice from behind her say, We meet at last, Madama Butterfly, a voice from behind says as it says this to
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  • 14. William Least Heat-Moon s From Blue Highways William Least Heat Moon s From Blue Highways portrays the solution to Heat Moon s mid life crisis, making the story s primary purpose self expression. Heat Moon s journey to find out more about the town Nameless teaches him valuable life lessons that have the potential to help him out of his mid life crisis. On the road to Nameless, Heat Moon encounters a factory worker who farms to remember the humble past. Heat Moon asks if the factory worker ever wish[es] it was still the old way to which the wise worker lists the satisfactions of his new life, topping it off with if you re satisfied, that s all they are to it (Heat Moon 1060). The factory worker understands that although the past is often a delightful place to live, only the future ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Why Do We Love Lancelot Six months, Lancelot, panted Merlin, running at a swift, but even pace. Six bloody months we ve been training for this marathon. Half marathon, actually. Without breaking his fluid stride, Lancelot turned and flashed Merlin a wide grin. He wasn t even sweating! Lancelot looked like he d gone for an easy summer stroll as opposed to running for over two hours. Feels like a hundred marathons, Merlin countered. On the bright side, it was a mild and sunny Christmas day, and Merlin was, after all, running next to his best friend. Even so, Merlin swallowed a mirthless laugh. Best friend all right... If best friend meant the man you d been in love with for ten years, since you were fourteen, and that man had no idea you were in love ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fact we did this together means something. I don t give a damn about my time. He draped Merlin s arm over his shoulder and wrapped a muscular arm around his waist. We are finishing this. Together. I can t... I will drag you across the finish line if I have to. Merlin saw the fierce determination in his best friend s eyes and nodded. Slowly, hobbling along, Merlin and Lancelot drew closer and closer to the finish line. The crowd went wild for them, shouting encouragement and snapping photos with their cell phones. Merlin and Lancelot were a mere few yards from the end when Merlin spotted their friends standing at the sideline, wearing jaunty Santa hats, holding up hand drawn signs that read Team Merlin and Lancelot, as they hopped up and down and screamed their bloody lungs out. As the two best friends dragged themselves across the line finishing with their worst time ever Merlin could not conjure up a shred of disappointment. He was bleeding and pained, but he and Lancelot finished what they started, together. Merlin would never ruin their bond of friendship, never... You should let go of me, Merlin said, patting Lancelot on the back, because I might ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Women Were Working In Factories Dbq Essay Women who were working in factories were severely impacted socially and economically during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Young women were found to dominate the silk and textile factories, however, they did not receive the same pay as men. The chart referencing gender and age of silk factory workers in five English Towns in 1833 reveals that 63 to 96% of the workers were female, which of those were 35 to 53% under the age of 16. (Document A). The chart referencing gender and age of silk factories in Nagano, Japan in 1901 show that 12,519 females worked in 205 mills, which was 92% of the population. The ages of the female workers reveal that 18% were 14 and under, 48% were 15 to 20 years old, and 34% were over the age of 20 (Document B). The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only did men have a higher pay, they would target women for sexual abuse, despite what they government says to be true. In 1909, the Meiji Government reported that although mill workers are given many working hours, they look out for the best of their workers. By employing single women for the majority, they give the opportunity for women to leave the industry once wedded, claiming factory work would only be temporary for them. As many of the females are young, the government believes that they are able to handle long lasting working hours because it is only a temporary job, compared to workers in the West (Document F). The Meiji Government intended its audience to be everyone; to show that the government has good intentions for the female worker, and provides better care of them than in the West. However, Sakura Takuji recalls her life differently as a mill girl. Not only were girls stuck with famine and disease, there were guidelines and punishments that proceeded during work, as well as sexual abuse from low ranking supervisors who believed the women were easy targets as they were young and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. History Of Rechambering Guns When gunsmiths first started rechambering guns it was more labor intensive along with time consuming. Gunsmiths had only a couple of different scrapers to get the job done. Maybe this was due to only having a couple of rounds for specific rifles, that I am not so sure of. Scrapers would normally run through the bore multiple times while being spun. Usually being spun by a hand wheel. After the scrapers had been rotated, the chamber would be a step closer to being complete. The scrapers of that time were very simple in design and could not give a smooth uniform finished bore. Scrapers were mainly made from an iron bar that was hammered square in shape then twisted until it was a bit bigger than the size of the bore. The scraper was forcibly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Should Testing Be Used Ineffective And Inefficient... Title Most students study to prepare for exams, but many may be using ineffective and inefficient strategies. Cramming and simply rereading or restudying material does not lead to long term retention, yet many students report cramming prior to an exam by re reading chapters in their text and restudying their notes. Teachers encourage students to highlight and restudy, even though there may be a better way for students to spend their time studying. The testing effect is a well researched phenomenon that may have a valuable application in a classroom setting: self testing may help enhance student learning and increase retention along with test scores. The testing effect, or later retention that occurs because of an initial test, was questioned at one point in time. Could the testing effect merely be showing the benefits that come along with re exposure to study materials? Roediger Karpicke (2006) designed a study that would rule out the possibility that the benefit of testing was merely due to the re exposure to study materials and also replicate the testing effect under educationally relevant conditions by using educationally relevant materials. The results showed that initial testing produced better final recall than additional studying. This proved that the testing effect IS NOT just a result of students being re exposed to material, as students who restudied and re experienced 100% of the material produced poor long term retention in comparison to those who were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Inner City Baseball Inner city baseball teams, promote a positive environment for children and young adults to help prevent and reduce the rise in city crime rate. In many eyes, the people of America value baseball as the number one sport nationwide. Many Americans live for the crack of a bat when it makes contact with the ball, or for the thrill of predicting on where the balls going to land or if the team player is going to catch the pop fly . Baseball is a sport played by some and watched by millions. Baseball is a sport that requires nothing less than high quality team work, hand eye coordination, and chomping on a stick of big chew gum . It s every minor baseball players dream to make it into the major leagues, and to hit a home run or a grand ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This sport values the bond between family, father and son time, mother and daughter time, whatever the case may be, there is nothing better than watching a good ball game with your family or friends. The MLB team the Tampa Bay Rays offer discounted tickets on Sunday home games in hopes to promote families coming together to bond with one another. The Rays also offer fun toys for the kids and different activities they can do there at the field. If anything the level of value that society holds baseball too has increased by creating a more positive environment for young adults and children, giving them dreams and aspirations to be just like their role models. In many high schools to continue to compete in sports, one most uphold a high grade in every class to continue to compete with one s team mates. The family values behind baseball in today s society have increased, given that baseball games are now on local television stations and can be used as family bonding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Nuclear Liability Issue Between The United States And India Akshay Shankar Bharadwaj A53048067 IRGN 490 ENERGY DIPLOMACY Professor Julia Nesheiwat Executive Summary This analysis paper will discuss the following key research questions What is the current status of the nuclear liability issue between the United States and India? Based on this deal, what are the implications on India s energy mix? This paper will address the civil nuclear liability issue and it will also shed light on the implications for nuclear energy on India s current energy mix and its future as well. I will explain the incentives for both nations to go forward with this deal and the role played by other foreign nuclear suppliers. Furthermore, this paper shall also discuss the potential risks and commitment issues from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The liability issue was introduced to the Indian Parliament by invoking the horror of the Union Carbide Bhopal Gas tragedy incident where a gas leak from the Union Carbide operated pesticide plant resulted in the death of thousands of civilians. The CLNDA 2010 has a simple purpose in that, it makes sure the victims of a nuclear accident can receive quick compensation, without having to prove that the plant operator is negligent irrespective of who is at fault. In light of President Barack Obama s landmark visit to India this year, the two nations reached a tentative agreement regarding the nuclear liability issue in terms of shared risk and U.S tracking of nuclear material. The main idea was to transfer the financial risk to the insurers in case of an accident. The US India civil nuclear deal (123 Agreement) had been stalemated for several years on 2 counts 1) The Liability clause that the US companies (GE and Westinghouse) saw as affecting their profitability the compromise worked out is the creation of some kind of an insurance pool. Under this workaround, an Indian state run insurance company GIC Re will contribute $122 million to the insurance pool with the balance being covered by the Indian Government. 2) The US insistence on tracking the movement of nuclear fuel from third country sources this has now been addressed by the US letting go of this demand and both countries agreeing to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Define the Economic Partnership Agreement and Discuss the... It is important that we examine precisely the provisions that will be available to the Caribbean Countries, as this will strengthen our discussions on ways in which businesses in the Caribbean should organize themselves to take advantage of the Economic Partnership Agreement. Norman Girvan s article Implications of the CARIFORUM EC EPA, examined the provisions, state that the EPA was a trade agreement with development components designed to open up and develop trade between Europe and CARIFORUM, removing the barriers to trade between them and by means of improving CARIFORUM s capacity to trade competitively. Listed below is a summary of the actual agreement and intended objectives in which Caribbean countries could take advantage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to be able to achieve a competitive and comparative advantage with the European countries, Caribbean businesses have to change their mindsets, and be willing to collaborate and or merge with entities across the region that are producing similar products. This would enable them to increase efficiency and their ability to be competitive in the global market place in which we are operating today. There exist different opinions concerning the benefits of the EPA as seen in Balford Henry Article in the August 27, 2008 Jamaica Observer. His perspective looked at the view of the Trade Unions that the EPA signing should be delayed . The Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions (JCTU) is seeking a delay in the signing of the proposed Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between Cariforum and European Union, for the review and possible renegotiation of the agreement. Some of their concerns presented were: The lack of review provision in the agreement as there are no provision in the agreement for us to get back to the bargaining table in 6, 12 or 18 months to review the performance. As it now stands with the EPA, if signed, and does not perform in the best interest of the Caribbean, we have no recourse. Girvan s articles spoke to the principles of transparency and democratic governance to which both CARICOM and European Government are committed. He argues that the final stages of the EPA were rushed to conclusion, with little opportunity for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Environmental Impact Of Underwater Gold Mining Conner Sheahan Section B06 April 28, 2015 Word Count: Environmental Impacts of Underwater Gold Mining The ocean covers over seventy percent of the Earth s surface, yet humans know very little about it and its contents. With over half of the species in the ocean still undiscovered, the ocean remains a mystery, with much more to be learned about what it possesses. The ocean is home to not only life, but to natural resources. Some of the resources possessed within the ocean are minerals, such as salt, sand, gravel, and some manganese, copper, nickel, iron, cobalt, gold, diamonds, and silver [1]. Valuable crude oil is drilled from the ocean floor, and the ocean continues to produce a significant amount of oxygen for the planet. One of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nautilus system starts with the Seafloor Production Tools (SPTs) which are located at the bottom of the sea floor approximately 1600 meters deep (about 1 mile). These SPTs are the nozzles of this system as they agitate the seafloor, allowing the extraction of nearly everything that the SPTs dislodge, creating this slurry filled with multiple precious and non precious metals. The SPTs are connected by large pipes to a Subsea Slurry Lift Pump (SSLP), which is basically a big pump that sends the slurry up the Riser and Lifting System (RALS) and into the ship on the ocean surface. The ship, known as the Production Support Vessel (PSV), is heart of the operation and where production starts. The slurry mixture, comprised of copper, gold, silver, zinc, and sand is separated on the vessel and all of the material in the slurry are used or sold. The precious metals are used or sold to buyers throughout the world, and the sand and other non precious minerals are used for concrete production. This type of operation is nearly one hundred percent efficient as every part of the slurry is used and sold [3]. Although this form of mining is profitable and nearly one hundred percent effective, this process may greatly disturb the ocean floor. The environmental impacts of this mining process can be minimized but are still relatively impactful. The ocean has already been damage by overfishing, industrial waste, debris and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Russia s Highest Peak Is The Largest Country With A Land... Geography: Russia is the largest country with a land size of 6,592,812 Square Miles, 17,075,400 Square Kilometers (The USSR had a land mass of 8,144,228 Square Miles). Russia occupies most of Eastern Europe to North Asia. It stretches all the way from the Baltic Sea to the Arctic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean to the Black Sea/Caucus Mountain Region. Russia is bordered by North Korea, China, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Lithuania, Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, and Norway. Russia resides in 11 time zones. Russia s highest peak is Mount Elbrus: 5,642 m with the Caspian Sea ( 28 m) is its lowest point. People: Russia is made up of over 185 ethnic groups, with Russians and being the largest. The official ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the Mongols destroyed Kiev, Russia was split into many different kingdoms. Ivan IV the Terrible , was the first Muscovite czar and is considered to have created the first Russian state in the 1500s. During the late 1600s and early 1700s, Peter the Great started western reformations of Russia and extended Russian territory to the west after defeating the Swedish at the Battle of Poltava in 1709. Alexander I defeated Napoleon during his invasion of Russia in 1812 13. He then created the Holy Alliance witch destroyed the Liberal European Movement. Then his successor, Alexander II, expanded the Russian border to the Pacific Ocean and into Central Asia. The USSR emerged on Dec. 30, 1922 and was dissolved in the early 1990s. During the history of the USSR, Stalin emerged as one of the most important leaders, mostly due to WWII. Though involved with Nazi Germany in the early years of the war, Russia quickly joined the allies after an attack by Germany on Russia. Germany pressed into Russia until it suffered a major defeat at Stalingrad, which became a major turning point in the war. After WWII Russia and the United States entered into the Cold War, which only turned hot in conflicts such as the Korean War and Vietnam. After the fall of the USSR, Russia entered financial turmoil and entered in many small scale conflicts with neighboring countries. But in 2000, after Yeltsin resigned, Putin rose to power and brought Russia under political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Short Ethics Reference Guide For Life Coaching Short Ethics Reference Guide In the growing area of life coaching, there are many boundaries and considerations a psychologist would have to consider. Life coaching can grow in areas of inter based connections or one on one sessions in an office. The safety considerations would be has to be diligently placed in the policies of the life coach to abide by and possibly initialing the references of the policies in the informed consent. The American Psychology Association advises on some aspects of what could happen in a life coaching services for psychologists. The International Coach Federation (ICF) is another avenue of referencing. ICF does not cater to the psychologists, although they have people who have had prior experience of coaching and education that provide professional areas of coaching Code of Ethics (Anderson, Williams, and Kramer, 2012). Using some references provided by the ICF or the APA could lead to some better solutions for ethical issues that may arise. In a life coaching service ethical issues could result from the patient not understanding the differences of the life coaching psychology and life coaches in general. The difference between psychology and coaching are the goals of each. Coaching is more general based and help healthy people become more efficient in situations (Anderson, Williams, Kramer, 2012). Coaching psychology is enhancing the patient s performance of the situations in work and personal life with models of established therapeutic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Summary Of False Confessions In Popular Culture I chose an article from the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. The title of the article is False Confessions in Popular Culture. I chose this article because I ve always been fascinated with criminal interviews. I ve attended numerous interview and interrogation courses throughout my career. One of the best interview schools I ever attended was Reid interview and interrogation. One of the most debated subjects in all of these courses was false confessions. The reason I liked the Reid interview and interrogation course is because they offered different techniques on how to avoid false confessions. The article starts out discussing all the emotions associated with false confessions and how the news media and television shows have popularized false confessions. People undoubtedly have made false confessions for years. The article discusses how the media and tv shows have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Suspects make compliant false confessions due to avoid the stress of a harsh police interrogation. Interrogations are stressful and worrisome on both the guilty and the innocent. It s hard to believe that someone would admit to falsely committing a criminal act merely to avoid a harsh interview, but it does happen. Another reason that people make complaint false confessions is that they feel they will receive less severe punishment. Persuaded false confessions is when a suspect during a police interview begins to doubt or second guess themselves and falsely confesses to a criminal act, despite having no memory of it. Interrogators have to be careful not to use suggestive interview techniques because they can cause or can generate false memories of committing crimes (Shaw Porter, 2015). Over the course of my career, I ve had numerous people make false confessions. That s why interview schools are so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time Mark Haddon s novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time discusses how Christopher Boone, an autistic teenage boy who finds himself looking to reveal the truth about the murder of Mrs Shear s dog Wellington. Throughout the novel, Christopher thinks and behaves in a different way than the world around him. Haddon gives the reader an idea of what it would be like to be an outsider, to be different, and to see the world in the eyes of someone who lives with Autism Spectrum Disorder, the everyday challenges they face and the social interactions they may encounter. The main element of the murder mystery novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time is shown through Christopher s desire to uncover the mystery of who murdered Wellington. Christopher is initially blamed for the murder of Wellington causing him to investigate the crime so he can prove his innocence. Christopher s narrative voice is unique, during his investigations he finds the world around him difficult to understand and his interpretations are often confusing and misleading. Christopher struggles to relate to the way other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A grandmotherly character, although she makes Christopher uncomfortable at times. Mr Thompson, the man that lives in number 40. He is introduced into the novel on page 6 of Chapter 67. Christopher questions Mr Thompson about the murder of Wellington. The Policeman who was hit by Christopher and later arrested and cautioned him. Mothers, lover Mr Shears who does not like the idea of Christopher living with them. The black poodle, Wellington who is murdered with a garden fork at the beginning of the novel and is a major element of the novel and finally Toby, Christopher s brown and white pet rat, he is loved and treated like a friend and family member, during Christopher s trip to London Toby is his sole ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Naked Economics Chapter 2 Essay The main point of chapter two is to explain why economies do not have a fixed number of jobs regardless of manpower. This is a common misconception whereas an increase in the manpower of an economy will increase the unemployment rate. However, due to large numbers of migrations that have occurred recently, real world experiments can be observed to understand the impacts. What has been learned from these events is that a reactive economy can handle fluctuations in the size of the workforce satisfactorily. The Mariel boatlift is a good real world example of a large migration from Cuba to Miami had little impact on employment and wages in Miami. The economic explanation for this illogical occurrence is due the ability the Miami economy was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lowering the retirement age may be a good way for those to exit the labor force opening up more jobs and reducing unemployment. However, it will have the opposite impact, due to the ratio of working age population to the retirees. This puts more cost of retirements on the GDP, increasing the taxes levied to pay for items like social security. In turn, this increase in the costs of labor will have the opposite effect and would have negative impacts to employment. In France another method to increase more people in a job was the 35 hour work week law. Studies in Germany and France have shown that reducing the work week has little impact on employment though. People in Germany did work less, but additional position creation did not happen. In France those who were impacted by the reduction actually were more likely to lose their job and had no positive impact in the level of employment. The reason shortening the work week does not increase the level of employment is the same as migration. There are not a fixed number of jobs or hours to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Loyalists Vs. Patriots A Government, according to the Merriam Webster Dictionary is system used to make decisions for a country. Idealy a country s inhabitants and decision makers would come to a general consensus and happy compromise regarding the national government s limits and intended purpose. However, in World History there is long pattern of abuse of power, disagreement, a division between people. Politics doesn t lend itself well to compromise. During the time period from 1765 1800 there were many differing, outspoken views on the role of government, and like many ideas they evolved throughout time. In the beginning of said eon, the main division in governmental ideology was between Loyalists and Patriots. After the 1765 Stamp Act was enacted, a major ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Except now instead of Loyalists vs. Patriots there were Democratic Republicans vs. Federalists. Upon legal recognition of the United States as an entity separate from Britain, a document was created to establish distinct rules and values of the government. This document, called The Constitution of the United States (1787), would establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves... . The Constitution has been successful and has served the test of time, but everything it states allows for various interpretations. A major divide in popular opinion was created and would remain past Thomas Jefferson s 1800 inauguration. People who based their views strictly upon the Constitution were known as Anti Federalists or Democratic Republicans. They believed in a small national government with strong individual state governments. Antifederalists were often common people who wanted fair representation. In 1787 a document was written called Letters from a Federal Farmer. The line I can consent to no government, which, in my opinion, is not calculated equally to preserve the rights of all orders of men in the community. , really emphasizes the fear of an overpowering government. Federalists supported a strong national government with smaller less powerful state governments. James Madison, in Federalist 10 (one of the Federalist Papers), refuted the anonymous Anti Federalist author by writing that statesmen will be able to adjust these clashing interests and render them all subservient to the public good.. . James Madison thought that by enabling statesmen to have power they could undermine things established for the public ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Write A Narrative Essay About Moving To Suburbss It wasn t easy at first for Ludi to move to suburbs. The first time she heard a proposal from her husband, Trevor, she was strictly against it. Being born and brought up in the city and now a sudden shift to suburbs seemed something she can t get used to. A super fast life in the city versus a relaxing life in suburbs were two different things according to her. It was bad enough that she was a housewife; in the city, her time passed by pretty quickly doing the chores and going out and about. Though, in the suburbs, her list of chores fell short. She found more time on her hand even after finishing her daily activities. He said it was for a better future and being the lovely wife, she agreed moving to the suburbs. It was indeed a better future, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Needing some groceries, she had gone out and just had returned back as it was merely afternoon. It was pretty hot outside so she had a summery outfit that came to her mid thighs and pretty much snugged loosely around her body. When she heard her doorbell, she was in kitchen, putting her groceries away and was just finishing. She wiped her hands on a towel as she walked with it to get the door. She pushed the tiny curtain to peek out of the small window next to the door, to see who it was and found a well dressed man who seemed as if he was here to sell something to her. She unlocked her door and opened it, seeming hesitant and giving him an unpleasant gaze, showing she wasn t interested in what he was selling, May I help you? She said flicking her hair over her shoulders. Now, she stood tall at 5ft 7 inches but he seemed to just tower over her as she had to tilt her head back to look up at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Judith Beheading Holofernes Essay Judith and her maidservant be handing Holofernes Introduction The painting of Judith Beheading Holofernes was painted in 1602 by Caravaggio. The concept of the painting described the charming of Judith, and the Assyrian general Holofernes, the interest of the general to the Judith, and she decapitates him in his tent. In 1950, the painting was rediscovered from the part Galleria Nazionale d Arte Antica collections in Rome. Character discussions Judith is the heroine of the story which was a beautiful widow. She was the daughter of Simeon and Merari who gave much importance to maintain her beauty as well. The picture portraits the murder of Holofernes, the general of Assyrian for allowing Israel to destroy the native of the Judith. Holofernes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Similarities and differences The painting language is never doing the function of simply to imitate or reflect a picture, but it gives a meaningful art imbibed with nature. The act of painting is an art through a meaning practice. In this picture, the painter said that, the source of painting. Then the background Judith story and depicting her role was very important in this scene. The picture should represent the reality of daily life and the events on his art and social life of the era. Judith Slaying Holofernes The picture painted by Caravaggio, Michelangelo in 1950 collections from Galleria Nazionale d Arte Antica. Similarities: From the above picture, it is identified that the charming view of Judith and her emotions against Holofernes and attempting to kill him in his tent with the sword. In both the pictures, the concept of killing the general prescribed. The head of the Holofernes was down, and the maid was also there with Judith. It was at the night time in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Eco 561 Week 4 Quiz Free Essay ECO 561 Week 4 Quiz ** Important ** ... ECO 561 Week 4 FREE Quiz w/ correct answers WELL , ... ALMOST FREE .... The Cost $ = Thank you I see a lot of views , but no one comments ..... : ( PLEASE COMMENT here or to ROGUEPHOENIX ACEB**K , and LET ME KNOW THAT THIS IS HELPING MY FELLOW PHOENIX. If no comments are made .... I will stop posting. 1. Business cycles occur when output Hint: Business cycles fluctuate over time around the linear trend of gross domestic product (GDP). A. falls below its potential B. rises above its potential C. is fixed at its potential [ D. fluctuates ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... cyclical unemployment C. natural unemployment D. structural unemployment Frictional unemployment arises when people enter the labor force or are in the process of changing jobs. 8. The natural rate of unemployment is defined as the Hint X The natural rate of unemployment occurs when the economy is considered stable. A. highest sustainable rate of unemployment achievable under existing conditions [ B. unemployment rate that is consistent with the economy operating at its potential output] C. unemployment rate at which there is no cyclical unemployment D. the rate of unemployment that should exist according to policy makers The natural rate of unemployment is defined as the unemployment rate that is consistent when the economy is operating at its potential output. This rate would occur when the economy is considered stable. 9. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is based on Hint X The CPI serves as an indicator for consumer inflation. A. surveys of retail store sales B. a broad index of all items in GDP [ C. surveys of the prices of items in a market basket] D. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates of price changes The CPI is a price index of a market basket of items that consumers buy. A market basket is a
  • 32. collection of items that people often buy such as clothing, gasoline, food, and so forth. 10. Unanticipated inflation is a problem for society because it Hint X Unanticipated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Role Of Politics, Religion, And Violence In The... The classical era was a point during which humanity took a great leap forward in terms of understanding and documenting itself. One work of fiction, the Metamorphoses by Apuleius, has given historians a look into life into the second century C.E. by telling stories that were written in that time period. Works of fiction often provide metaphors and allegories greater societal and ideological trends of the civilizations they occupy, and that is especially true of this text. Apuleius uses the extraordinary anecdotes of one character s journey to illustrate the complexities of life as he knows it. In doing so he provides a window into a world long passed without even being aware of it. This paper aims to analyze the roles of politics, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sheer volume of violence in the ancient world also tells the story of its inequality. If all was equal in the ancient world, then it would not have been as violent as it was. A government that takes care of the people it rules does not have to worry about them robbing and killing one another, and yet it continued to happen over and over again. In a society built on dominance and conquest, it is no wonder that slavery was a prevalent as it was. Though slaves were often treated as human beings and, in some cases, could even hold public office, slaves could still be subjected to abuse and unlivable conditions. Though slaves were often treated fairly and with dignity, they were still under the direct control of people who could do virtually anything they wanted to them. A servant could cheat on his wife and face a far more severe punishment than if the same crime was committed by an aristocrat (161 162). The ancient world was made up of winners and losers the winners were the conquerors and the losers were the conquered. It seems as though slavery was unavoidable as it was the only real way to keep these two groups apart in terms of social stature. Slavery also reflects the perceived dominance that a more powerful civilization had over another. In civilizations so concerned with how powerful and dominant they were, slavery almost had to be instituted in order for ancient civilizations to keep both their values and empires intact. The only reason for some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Antipsychotic Medications Antipsychotic Medications Stephanie Grace Kelly College of the Desert Antipsychotics are classified as major tranquilizers that are used to treat mental health illnesses such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and other mental illnesses. They can also treat severe depression and severe anxiety. These antipsychotics drugs reduce or increase the effect of neurotransmitters in the brain to regulate levels that help transfer information throughout the brain. The neurotransmitters that are affected are the serotonin, dopamine, and noradrenaline. Traditional antipsychotics are good at reducing the positive symptoms, but do not reduce the negative symptoms and are classified in low potency and high potency which can cause many side effects like; dry mouth, tremors, weight gain, muscle tremors, stiffness, motor disturbances, parkinsonian effects, akathisia, dystonia, akinesia, tardive dyskinesia, and neuroleptic malignant syndrome. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, lower propensity for causing extrapyramidal side effects. However, each atypical antipsychotic has a different chemical structure and therefore differ from drug to drug and patient to patient. Also, once the dosages are increased the side effects can also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Biomechanics Of Golf Essay Golf Biomechanics Golf, The gentleman s game. A sport renowned for money, colourful pants, old people, Tiger Woods and being the worst game to watch on TV. But, surprisingly enough, golf has too many biomechanics than I have time to explain. Everything interesting in golf happens in the span of about 1.5 seconds and everything that matters happens in half a millisecond. That s right, even though it takes 5 minutes for a golfer to setup for a shot, 0.004 seconds of those 5 minutes counts. Now don t get me wrong, I love golf. If I didn t, I d be talking about a sport that requires a sharp mind and peak physical condition. But, now that I m here, I may as well get on with my presentation The basic premise of golf is to get the ball in the hole ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the backswing starts, torque is being created as the golfer takes the club back and rotates in a clockwise direction. Unlike many other sports, a golf swing does not happen while the player is moving (unless you are happy Gilmore of course). A golfer will remain at a fixed point and rotate around an axis, which in this instance is around the centre of the chest. Torque can be calculated by multiplying the amount of force by the lever arm of the force. The lever arm of a golf swing is calculated by the perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation here to the line of action of the force here. As I explained earlier, the long shaft of the driver increases the length of the lever arm and, although more force is required to move the club, a greater amount of speed can be created. Adding to this, the larger the rotation away from the axis, the more angular acceleration can be created and a greater amount of torque is produced. This explains why many great drivers of the golf ball have large amounts of shoulder rotation as it allows them to create as much torque as possible, translating into larger amounts of angular acceleration and longer drives. Considering the average length of drives is increasing year by year, it s not hard to see why increased torque is vital for an advantage in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...