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The Unbearable Lightness Of Being And Sugarcoat The Harsh...
In The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera kitsch is defined an artistic model that
excludes everything from its purview which is essentially unacceptable in in human existence (248).
Kundera is basically saying that various methods of art and culture attempt to evade issues that may
reveal unfriendly aspects of being and sugarcoat the harsh truth. Kitsch is being demonstrated at the
end of the novel when Kundera depicts an emotional death of the dog, Karenin. Kundera gives as an
example of this after Tomas and Tereza find out their dog has cancer and spend the last few days of
Karenin s life awaiting the inevitable. Tereza s neighbor questions the dog s health one day when she s
on a walk. Tereza informs her, begins to tear and
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Increasing Integrity and EU Citizen s Trust in Public...
REGIONAL POLICY PAPER #1 INCREASING INTEGRITY AND EU CITIZENS TRUST IN
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT OVERVIEW Public procurement systems across the European Union
(EU) need to be robust, transparent and open to public monitoring. Only then can governments,
bidders and contractors be held to account for how public money is spent, and corruption can be
prevented. Corruption siphons off public funds, obstructs the functioning of the single market, and
distorts fair competition. For these reasons, it is vital for the EU to ensure public procurements are
sound, transparent and accountable. Public procurement at the EU level is currently being reviewed;
the inclusion of strong anti corruption provisions is a way of increasing efficiency and creating the ...
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Problems appear to be most acute in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Italy, Romania and Slovakia. 8 The
current revision of the EU legislation on public procurement 9 presents an opportunity for European
leaders to address these breakdowns and close the following integrity gaps. WEAK LEGISLATIVE
FRAMEWORKS Legislative loopholes as in the case of Romania allow for the bypassing of
procurement rules and raise the risk of corruption. For example, the Romanian government has the
right to invoke a state of emergency, which allows it to negotiate contracts with only one single
company. Allegations in other countries have also been raised about preference being given to a single
vendor by micro tailoring the tender criteria to match only that company s profile. 10 Similar
problems of legal gaps exist in the Czech Republic that has permitted corruption to arise in public
procurement. According to a survey of small and medium sized Czech companies, three out of five
managers believe that it is impossible to win public contracts without resorting to bribery, a kickback
or some other incentive . 11 The procurement loopholes that exist in Europe vary and lead to low
levels of transparency and accountability, including limited access to information and public
participation in the processes. Final public procurement contracts are not published in a number of
European countries,
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How Does Oprah s Decision To Open Her Academy
I am not in support of Oprah s decision to open her academy because it does not functionally mimic
the environment the girls were brought up in and therefore, cannot educate the girls appropriately for
economic and political life in South Africa. Oprah s Dream Academy for Girls is a lavish and modern,
something fit for people able to afford a boarding school education. The theory of functionalism states
that schools are seen to adapt students to the economic, political, and social institutions of its society.
The government did not support funding the academy, offering that only the basics are needed to
create a learning environment, which Oprah rejected. She privatized the academy and invested
millions of dollars in luxuries and special accommodations. The society the girls live in is one where
majority of citizens are under the poverty line. The academy also caters to girls who are economically
disadvantaged. When they attend the academy, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Political socialization places a person s political loyalty in the government if the government is seen to
have acceptance by the people, good will, and power to make changes. South Africa s government
lack of support in their own public school system demonstrates that they do not have the power to
make changes in society. In return, they cannot gain the citizen s political loyalty since they cannot
meet parts of the criteria. Oprah s Dream Academy has the intention of good will and fits part of the
criteria. If her academy takes some of people s acceptance, it could disrupt the function of being a
political institution of its society by taking trust out of the government. Since she had the power to
create change, the girls attending her academy could lose faith on a national level of government. This
girls futures could lie not with improving their own society, but moving onto ones like the
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Analysis Of The Book The Lottery
Austin Walker
Erickson
English 12
20 November 2014
Blind Tradition Every society in the modern world has some form of tradition that has been passed
down from generation to generation, and no matter what the custom is, people will continue to follow
it due to the human nature to resist change. Even if there is an urge for change, it will likely be
suppressed and seen as an act of rebellion as most people follow tradition simply because that s just
how it is , and never seem to question why. Suzanne Collin s novel The Hunger Games and Shirley
Jackson s short story The Lottery best illustrate this point by showing how a violent annual tradition
affects a society and its innocent people. The Hunger Games has such uncanny similarities to The
Lottery that it almost seems as if Collins used Jackson s story as a source of inspiration for her novel.
Both The Hunger Games and The Lottery are extremely similar thematically in the sense that
sheepishly following tradition can often be detrimental to society because it can lead to adverse
consequences such as death, ignorance, and a society with no desire to change. Although both works
are very much identical, the primary distinguishing characteristics are the setting and tone. The
Lottery takes place in a small village with about three hundred inhabitants, while The Hunger Games
involves a much larger post apocalyptic world consisting of thirteen districts known as Panem. In The
Lottery , the introduction presents itself
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Building Effective Service Learning Programs in Local...
Kids these days have a bad rap. Adults who don t regularly interact with high school students may
only see the negative side of the adolescents in their community. In fact, sixty one percent of
American adults are convinced that today s youth face a crisis in their values and morals, look at
teenagers with misgiving and view them as undisciplined, disrespectful, and unfriendly (Latham,
2003). One way to help change the attitudes of adults and also encourage youth personal development
is service learning programs in local communities. By participating in service learning programs,
students learn how to navigate group dynamics, diversify their peer group to include adults and people
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(Middleton Kelly, 1996). One of the biggest issues stems from a lack of facilitation on the larger social
issues involved with community service. When there is a proper forum to discuss the experiences they
receive while volunteering, students are given a chance to understand how policies and civic
involvement play a direct role in the lives of people in their communities. (Lakin Mahoney, 2006).
Another issue is content involved in the community service activities. If teenagers are thrust into a
volunteer situation they don t understand or feel that they are simply being assigned made up work, it
can actually have a detrimental effect (Tugend, 2010). One way to make the most of volunteer
opportunities is to specifically design the content around areas of student development. By focusing
on key content areas, students learn how to use their current skill set to navigate new experiences and
difficult situations. (Lakin Mahoney, 2006). A well organized and thoughtful volunteer opportunity
has proven time and time again to be a positive experience for youth. There are many studies that
discuss the character building benefits of service learning. Students who participate have higher
academic achievements, develop critical thinking, problem solving, decision making, planning and
organizing skills and expand their social circles. A student who volunteers is more likely to volunteer
and vote as adult. (Latham, 2003).
There are several
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Tokyo Fashion Corporation At Yahoo ! Shopping
Tokyo Fashion Corporation (Tokyo or the Company), one of the most famous online female apparel
retailing companies in Taiwan, was founded by a young couple: Mayuki Chou and Ying Tai Cheng in
2004. Before Mayuki Chou decided to set up the company, she just sold her second hand clothes on
the Internet. However, by her excellent sensitivity to fashion, lots of buyers enquired her about how to
choose and match clothes for themselves. She had been considering the possibility of succeed if she
did the business about selling attractive, highly fashionable but cheaper clothes to girls through the
online platform, such as Yahoo! Shopping. After deciding, this young couple invested approximate
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Firms in the Taiwanese female apparel industry normally purchase their inventories from these three
places: Chinese ready made clothes factories, Wufenpu , and Dongdaemun . However, the unstable
clothes supply from Wufenpu and Dongdaemun made Mayuki Chou and Ying Tai Cheng decide to
find reliable outsourcing producers in China. Therefore, they built an office in China to inspect the
quality of products, receive commodities, and send goods back to Taiwan.
OPERATIONAL PROCESS Of TOKYO FASHION CORPORATION
According to Christopher et al. (2004), the main features of fashion industry include very short
product life cycle, high volatility, low predictability, and high impulse purchasing. As a result, it is
crucial that how a fashion company could quickly respond to market demand and incorporate
consumers preference into its products (Christopher et al., 2004). In order to maintain its leadership
position in the market, the Company s strategies focuses on these parts (Tokyo Fashion Corporation
Official Website: http://www.tokichoi.com.tw/subTP.aspx?p=about):
a. cheaper and affordable prices,
b. short production and distribution time ( the Company emphasises each order would be delivered no
more than three days after paying),
c. convenience of return,
d. customised dress up service,
e. variety, and
f. highly fashionable design ( the Company produces and launches over one hundred new types of
products to its
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Affirmative Rebuttal
I was part of the rebuttal for the Negative Team. My part of the argument was to rebut the Affirmative
Team s point that the First Amendment rendered the school rule unconstitutional. However, I argued
that the school rule was not unconstitutional, as it had not broken any part of the First Amendment by
only asking the students to be quiet while the anthem played. Additionally, I turned the argument on
them during the rebuttal, by proving why Philip was being a disturbance, and the First Amendment s
freedom of speech could not protect him, as freedom of speech is defined as the legal right to express
one s opinion freely. The three main points introduced by the other team included that Narwin was
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I projected by voice to be louder, and I believe that I spoke at a fairly moderate pace and emphasized
when necessary. In my rebuttal, I also used the book and also used a dictionary to help support the
arguments that I made. I also used a real world example in our classroom, when I discussed how Ms.
Breault was not violating our rights to the First Amendment when she tells us to quiet down. However,
I could have improved on certain aspects of my argument. I feel like my argument did not completely
address their argument, and there were still aspects of their argument that were left unrebutted. The
Supreme Court case was a point I did not specifically address, but it was still a very powerful part of
that argument. Additionally, I believe that I could have used some more analysis in my rebuttal. I was
very brief about commentary on why the rule did not violate the First Amendment, and I could have
directed the rebuttal more on Philip and blamed him even more, making our case stronger and their
case weaker. Overall, I felt that this debate was quite interesting, as the Affirmative Team still put up a
fight and introduced some very excellent points and evidence I would have never thought of, although
I am certain most, if not all, of us agreed with the Negative side before this debate started. By this
debate, I learned several aspects of a debate and how a debate is structured overall. I also learned what
makes a strong argument in a debate: powerful evidence, convincing evidence, and no holes. I had a
great experience doing this debate, and I find it unfortunate we will not have time to do another one
this school
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Modern And Modern Software Project Management
Introduction Alternative approaches to management developed over the years are extremely important
to modern software project management, although new approaches are needed to deal with some of
the toughest challenges. According to experts, the popular interest in management as a discipline and a
field of study is fairly recent. But management, both as a practice and as a field of study, has a
respectable history, in many different countries, going back almost two centuries. (Drucker 2008,
p.12). Modern approaches to management were developed in the USA after World War II which are
now taught in colleges and universities. The four classic functions about management one may learn
in school are: planning, organizing, leading, and controlling (Nelson Economy 2005, p. 5). More
functions need to be added to the list of skills for acquiring in the process of learning about project
management aspects. Project management challenges can be viewed from a process perspective and
many experts such as McFarland (1970) highlighted this view. Management is the process by which
managers create, direct, maintain and operate purposive, organizations though systematic,
coordinated, cooperative human effort (McFarland 1970, p. 5). Because projects are transient, their
delivery follows a development process, from germination of the idea, through initiation, design and
delivery, to commissioning, handover to the client and closeout of the work. (Turner 2014, p. 5)
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Afghanistan Political Instability
The instability, created by a decade of internal conflict in Afghanistan, allowed for outsider groups,
such as the Soviet Union and later the Taliban, to seize power there. Even before the Soviet Invasion,
Afghanistan was burdened with political instability, which stemmed from a lack of leadership at the
presidential level and a power struggle between America and the USSR for access to the Afghan elites.
This period of instability began under President Mohammed Daoud, who himself took power through
a military coup against the previous leader, when he attempted to shift Afghanistan away from Soviet
influence and towards America and the West. Daoud s political maneuvering was faced with severe
criticism from his main political opponents: the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
overthrew the Soviet puppet government in Afghanistan through covert actions, such as funding rebel
groups and supplying weapons, rather than direct military involvement; these same weapons were
later used in the Afghan civil war after the Soviet withdrawal, which was an unintended consequence
of American aid. In his State of the Union address in January of 1980, Jimmy Carter, the U.S.
president at the time, proclaimed, Let our position be absolutely clear: An attempt by any outside force
to gain control of the Persian Gulf region will be regarded as an assault on the vital interests of the
United States of America, and such an assault will be repelled by any means necessary, including
military force. This segment of the speech is known as the Carter Doctrine and shows how America
became more open to involvement against the Russians to protect their national interests, which was a
large shift away from detente, normalizing of relations, from the previous decade. Instead of
deploying their own troops, America unleashed propaganda campaigns, funded, and sometimes even
trained the Mujahideen groups fighting the USSR troops. These covert actions allowed America to
fight the Soviet Union, while having plausible deniability in the international community. Initially,
Reagan s only goal in Afghanistan was to deal a crushing blow to the USSR, as he did not believe that
the Mujahideen could defeat the powerful Red Army. Reagan used Pakistan as an intermediary for
American
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The Theory Of Transformational Leadership
The theory of transformational leadership is compelling and exciting. In our text, Leadership: A
Communication Perspective, we read that the idea of transformational leadership was developed into a
theory in the 1970 s by James MacGregor Burns; Burns saw transformational leadership as a more
complex and potent form of management than mere transactional leadership (Hackman Johnson,
2013). Transactional leadership simply offers a traditional model of leading and following. Within this
model, leaders offer to meet a follower s basic needs, and provide reward in exchange for effort.
Transactional leaders see a work day as a series of transactions between themselves and their
followers, and a manager s most important function is to maintain the status quo (Hackman Johnson,
2013). On the other hand, transformational leaders offer their followers the opportunity to become
leaders by inspiring, empowering, and nurturing them. In these pages, we will explore how
transformational leadership theory could provide a dynamic roadmap for a century old business as it
evolves and transforms to meet new needs.
Transformation Leadership as a Roadmap for Transition
In addition to my role as an editor and writer for a non profit, I also run my own small business. We
offer repair and restoration for old and antique books, as well as a variety of other niche custom
services. I am the most recent in a line of four owners who have managed the company over the last
century since 1907; like
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Drummer Boy Of Shiloh Book Report
Me, thought the boy, I got only a drum, two sticks to beat it, and no shield .
The Drummer Boy of Shiloh presents a believable portrait of a Civil War drummer boy, because it has
a realistic character, setting, and plot.
The characters from the story The Drummer boy of Shiloh are realistic because they act as if they
were in the war, for example the drummer boy is scared like most drummer boys would be. Another
thing is that the general is like most generals in the civil war. There dialogue also acts as if they were
talking in war. These few things help make this story realistic and believable.
In The Drummer Boy of Shiloh the setting is in the civil war, It describes it like it was really in the
war. In the story it talks about how all
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God Is A Living Personal Spirit
God:
God is good. He is loving, merciful and compassionate. The Bible tells us that God is a living personal
Spirit. He is not an impersonal force, but a living being who acts (Psalm 115:3 7). God is personal
with his own features. He is Spirit who exists separately from the world and is above and beyond it.
God is Trinity; Father, Son and Spirit. Father, Son and Holy Spirit are distinct persons within the
Trinity and have distinct purposes, yet they are perfectly united in the being of God.
He is infinite, without beginning or end or any limitation at all. He is self existent, not dependent on
anyone for anything. God is sovereign. He rules overall and is the final cause of all that happens in his
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In the garden stood the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, whose fruit was not to be eaten. When
Adam and Eve went against God and ate the fruit, God banished them from the garden, sentencing
them and their descendants to a life of hard work, pain, disease, and eventual death, and submitting the
earth itself to servitude. Christians call this humanity s fall from innocence.
Jesus:
It is generally accepted that Jesus was a man who walked on the earth in Israel 2000 years ago. The
dispute begins when the subject of Jesus full identity is discussed. Through religious teachings, Jesus
was a prophet, a good teacher, or a godly man. The problem is that the Bible tells us that Jesus was
infinitely more than a prophet, a good teacher, or a godly man.
Jesus has to be God, because if He is not God, His death would not have been enough to pay the
penalty for the sins of the whole world (1 John 2:2). Only God could pay such an infinite penalty
(Romans 5:8; 2 Corinthians 5:21). Jesus had to be God so that He could pay our debt. Jesus had to be
man so He could die. Salvation is available only through faith in Jesus Christ. Jesus divinity is why He
is the only way of salvation. Jesus divinity is why He proclaimed, I am the way and the truth and the
life. No one comes to the Father except through me (John 14:6).
Restoration:
A Christian worldview attempts to answer three questions biblically: (1) God created humanity in His
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Sewing Is An Art That I Have It
Sewing is an art that I have yet to master. As a Fashion Merchandising major, it is better to be safe
than sorry. Meaning, the more crafting skills you possess, the better. Missing out on career
opportunities due to lack of skills is not acceptable for me. I aim to gain vast amounts of knowledge of
the creation process of fashion through this project. When people first started to wear clothing, about
60,000 years ago, they did not sew at all. They wrapped themselves in leather and furs to cover up.
When people first began living in Central Asia, where the temperatures usually were lower, people
wanted stronger clothing. They began to use sharp pointed sticks or stone tools called awls
(pronounced OLLS) to poke holes in their clothes so they could run the cords through the clothes
instead of just around them. They used the awls to poke the end of the cord through the holes, too.
Both Neanderthals and modern people used awls this way (K.E. CARR). In the 20th century, sewing
machines became more affordable to the working class. Therefore, the demand for sewing patterns
increased. Textile industries in Western countries have declined as textile industries compete for
cheaper labor in other parts of the globe. According to the U.S. Department of Labor employment of
sewers and tailors is expected to experience little or no change, growing 1 perfect from 2010 to 2020 .
Textile workers who apply tasks with sewing machines, or make projects by hand, are still a vital
component of
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The Benefits Of Dependence On Technology
In recent years, technology has taken huge steps forward. Things that past generations only dreamed
of have come to fruition. Undoubtedly, technology has presented the world with numerous benefits
and opportunities. With the aid of technology, the field of medicine has greatly improved. Answers to
all of life s questions lie just one click of tap away. Self driving cars loom large on the horizon.
Technology has made people s lives so much easier and better, or has it? While technology has
brought about many benefits, many problems have risen as well. Dependence on technology has
driven the world too far. Americans depend too much on technology because it affects cognitive skills
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Personally, I have experienced this in my own life. Although I do not use social media, I have used
Google Hangouts on occasion. When using Hangouts, I have found myself chatting superficially about
random issues with my friends and not truly making friendships. At times, I have spent time with other
people, almost all of them texting away on their phones, oblivious to their surroundings. Also, people
tend to project a superficial image of their lives that makes their lives seem wonderful and perfect.
Sometimes, this can lead others to feel depressed that their lives seem so much worse. Relationships
encapsulate much more that what social media provides. Thirdly, technology presents dangers to
online security. Nowadays, the threat of cyberattacks exists in a very real way. Since technology
dominates culture, hackers can possibly access virtually everyone s personal information. Over four
billion people had their identities stolen last year according to the Business Insider (Cole). In addition,
sixty four percent of Americans have experienced some form of data theft, according to the Pew
Research Center (Olmstead and Smith). Many major companies, such as Yahoo and Target, have
fallen prey to hackers. While smartphones have made it much easier to accomplish tasks on the go,
many people do not take adequate steps to best ensure security. According to a survey by
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Magnet School Essay
Magnet School Group Analysis
1. How well did your team balance the four group personalities? Which personalities were present in
your group? Specifics?
My group consisted of me my, my friend, and my roommate. We were able to balance personalities
fairly well. This may be due to the fact of having arguments about various topics before. My
roommate would be a communicator facilitator. He has been homeless in his lifetime this caused him
to be sympathetic to students with personality and social issues. My friend would be a collaborative
inventor. He understood the big picture of choosing the students with the absolute best chance of being
successful at this school. He also did a lot of listening before actually speaking. My analytical ... Show
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4. What methods for reaching consensus did the team use? Specifics?
We all took time to read each students case and formulate our own opinions and ideas before bringing
them before the group. Each group was giving all the time they needed to prepare there discussions.
We were able to reach consensus by listening to the opinions and feels and arguments of all other
group members. We actively listened to each other point of view. After each group member spoke we
discussed the reasons behind their answers.
5. Draw a pie graph or create a chart indicating the approximate amount of talking time for each
member.
6. Indicate which candidates your group accepted and explain your criteria for acceptance. Provide
specifics from unit lessons be sure to show your understanding of the unit material by providing
examples from the group in your discussion.
After discussing the topics were able to come to a consensus to allow students 1, 3, and 6 into the
school. We were able to agree on the fact that the students with the highest chance of success should
be allowed into the school. This would be based on the student s track record and whether they
possess positive mental and social state of mind. We agreed that well rounded students who were
already self determined stood a good chance of maximizing their potential in the school. My
roommate originally wanted to accept students with social issues. Eventually we all came to the
consensus that even though
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Oedipus The King Research Paper
Tragedies are events that cause great suffering, distress, and destruction, such as a serious accident,
crime or natural catastrophe. One example of a tragedy is Oedipus The King, written by Sophocles
around 441 B.C. Many events in this tragedy take place and cause the main character, Oedipus, to
reach his downfall. Oedipus intelligence, pursuit of truth, and hot temper all contribute to his
downfall. Oedipus intelligence is one thing that leads to his downfall. When Oedipus first came to
Thebes he had solved the riddle of the sphinx. Because of this, the Priest had come to him and asked
him to help them with the plague that has come to Thebes (39 43). The priest comes to Oedipus
saying, You freed us from the Shinx, you came to Thebes and cut us loose from the bloody tribute we
had paid that harsh, brutal singer (44 46). The village came to Oedipus because they felt that he could
help them. He had helped them before and he could help them again. If Oedipus did not defeat the
sphinx he would not have become king. They would not have found out that he killed King Laius
because they would still be hiding from the Sphinx. He would not have married his mother and the
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When Tiresias told Oedipus that he didn t want to know who had killed King Laius he had gotten mad
and Tiresias ended up telling him that he was mad because of his temper (433). Oedipus says to
Tiresias after yelling at him in anger Blind, lost in the night, endless night that nursed you! You can t
hurt me or anyone one else who sees the light you can never touch me (426 429). If Oedipus did not
have a temper he would not have gotten mad at Tiresias. He would have respected him and not pushed
him for the answer. He wouldn t have been told that he killed his father. He wouldn t have wondered if
he was the one that killed King Laius. The last thing that contributed to Oedipus death is his hot
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Audience Analysis Of Speech
Melanie Ramsey
Jared Birnbaum
Communications 3, 3:00 3:50
September 17, 2016
Audience Analysis Paper When it comes to writing and presenting a speech, the audience is a big
factor to account for. Who are you speaking to? How do you grab their attention? Where, when, and
why are you speaking to these people? There are a lot of things to consider when there is a
presentation to be given. When analyzing an audience, there is a process in which to go about doing
so. First, identify the characteristics of your audience, whether demographic or situational, then ask
yourself what techniques can help you meet the audience characteristics, and finally what are some
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This gives you the guidelines, or the do s and don ts of how to go about this speech. Even though there
will always be something that could potentially go wrong with this speech, it is best to be prepared for
anything to happen. Works Cited
Schizophrenia Facts and Statistics. Schizophrenia Facts and Statistics. Schizophrenia.com, Web. 17
Sept. 2016.
Fraleigh, Douglas, Joseph S. Tuman, and Peter Arkle. Speak Up!: An Illustrated Guide to Public
Speaking. 3rd ed. Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martins, 2014. Print.
Comic Relief Definition of Comic Relief in English | Oxford Dictionaries. Oxford Dictionaries.
Oxford Dictionaries, Web. 17 Sept.
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Teenagers Intertwined with Technology and Social Media Essay
Technology has been involved in people s lives forever, especially in the Millennial Generation. This
generation consists of individuals born between the years of 1982 2004. The articles The Flight From
Conversation, Teens and Technology 2013, and Leading The Charge For Change deals with teens
interacting with technology today.Each article has different topics, but they connect through the over
dependence of teens to technology. The Millennial Generation becomes less and less in touch with the
real world and morphs into a quasi reality.
The Flight From Conversation by Sherry Turkle talks about communication skills in reality veruses
using social networks and other forms of technology. The article can be broken down into four ...
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Susan Emeagwali tells that there are seven sub groups for the construction of a
Millennial(Emeagwali). The seven groups are Special, Sheltered, Confident, Team
Oriented,Conventional, Pressured, and Achieving. The author wrote the article to the Millennial
Generation and to other people to inform. Emeagwali wanted to tell the generation is a whole different
breed from previous ones.
In this article Teens and Technology 2013 by Pew Internet American Life Project shows statistics
between teens internet access and teen and tablet ownership. Now these days most teens are online.
The article says, Fully 95% of teens are online ( Teens and Technology). Internet can be accessed
through cellphones, tablets, and mobile devices( Teens and Technology). The younger the age group,
the more use of internet occurs. Pew Internet American Life Project wanted to show facts and graphs
on internet use for teens. The information could open people s eyes and see how much teens are using
the devices with internet.
The world around uses too much internet. Teens are way too involved in the cell phones and
electronics. If there was a cut back and restriction people could focus in school and be more efficient.
There is not anything wrong with technology,but as a whole it has become a problem. Technology
makes teens want things more quicker and fast. The
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Visual Representations Of Maori Women Essay
This essay examines visual representations of Maori women within the photographic domain. I will
examine and compare three examples of how Maori women were represented within the European
domain in the early twentieth century paying particular attention to the research done by Jacqui Sutton
Beets in her book ?Bitter Sweet: Indigenous women in the Pacific?. Investigating the meanings and
functions based on the ideologies of the time as well as the importance these representations have held
within a social and cultural context for Maori Women and cultural identity. In comparison I will also
examine two Maori artists that have represented Maori women within the contemporary domain and
how the codes and conventions used in portrait photography have transformed the stereotype construct
of early colonial imperialism.
Early representations of New Zealanders are often associated with the notions of hardworking, no.8
wire thinking people that live in an untouched natural environment. These generalisation?s stem from
stereotypes that derived from the pioneers who came to New Zealand and colonized an undiscovered
land and developed a nation. Arguably this is the western view of what New Zealand identity is.
Social change over time has seen New Zealanders transform from a nostalgic L P commercial (which
ironically mainly show white men) into a multi cultural, sophisticated, adventurous people or as Prime
Minister John Key has been quoted ?loyal and proud?. A romantic
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Argumentative Essay On Fiddle In Canada
Canada is the worlds second largest country, after Russia. Canada is the most educated country, over
half of the population has college degrees. Canadas lowest recorded temp. was 81.4 degrees
Fahrenheit. Canada has the most lakes in the world. Canada has the largest coastline. Canada s Yong
street is the longest in the world. After the Pearl Harbor attack Canada declared war on Japan first.
Fiddles have been in existence as far back as the Middles Ages but the modern fiddle did not gain
popularity until around the 17th century. The violin and the fiddle are the exact same instrument.
Some will argue that while a violin is a fiddle, not every fiddle is a violin. Old fashioned musicians
prefer the word fiddle instead of violin to differentiate
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Problem Oriented Poling Case Study
Problem oriented poling has four step used in the problem solving process and they are as follows:
Identify the recurring problems specific crime events. Analyze information relating to the problems
using a variety of data sources. Develop solutions strategies based on what was learned from
analyzing the problem. Implement response strategies and problem solving approach. The heroin
making its way through the community was discovered by a concerned citizen and is very involved in
the community policing program. She was initially concerned with the amount of traffic of people
coming and going from one of the homes all hours of the day and night. After voicing her concerns
with the patrolling officers, it was decided to conduct an undercover
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Thomas Kuhn Argues That Normal Science Inevitably Runs...
B) Short Answer Questions: Answer two of the following questions (no more than one page each) (20
points each: 40pts)
2. In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Thomas Kuhn argues that normal science inevitably runs
into a crisis. Why is it necessarily the case? Is there a way to avoid scientific crises? In Thomas Kuhn
s paradigm cycle, normal science inevitably leads to an anomaly, which eventually leads into a crisis.
If the current existing theory in the paradigm fails to solve the puzzles of normal science, it will
eventually call for a new theory to take its place. Kuhn further expresses that, although, normal
science holds the objective of creating boundaries and structure in the scientific community, and thus,
suppressing ideas and findings outside of this structure, normal science is also a driving force of the
creation of anomalies and an eventual paradigm shift. Scientists ultimate goal is to unravel the truth of
the universe. Normal science and the existing paradigm are successful, in the beginning, in aiding and
justifying scientific findings of that time. However, as experiments and research methods progress and
advance with time, the polished version of the theories and concepts may start to conflict with the
initial paradigm. It is the success of normal science, which is inevitable through time, that leads to an,
thus, inevitable crisis. The increasing precision and improvement of understanding the paradigm,
makes the paradigm an easier target to find
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Meaning Of Happiness
There s no question that everyone wants to be happy within their lives. The only source of
disagreement lies within how one achieves happiness and what happiness really means. The authors
within the book Pursuing Happiness have their own meanings of happiness and what it takes to
achieve happiness. Topics such as: what happiness is, what brings happiness, what role does money
play in happiness, etc. In this first discussion, we see what the some of the authors have to say about
the meaning of happiness. Someone such as his Holiness the Dalai Lama would argue that happiness
is having peace and satisfaction within one s mind. As a tibetan monk, he believe that happiness
occurs within the self (Dalai Lama and Cutler 23). In contrast, Thomas Jefferson would explain that
happiness is actually the opportunity to freely choose one s path within life. Freedom, in eyes, would
be the embodiment of freedom (Declaration of Independence). In would also argue that happiness
stems from the feeling of self worth, that you have a place within this world. As we see here, the true
meaning of happiness all depends on the person. There is no right or wrong answer because we each
perceive happiness in a different manner. This is important because it also means that there are
different opinions in which someone can achieve happiness. When it comes to achieving happiness,
there are two things to consider; physical and spiritual. Some people believe that happiness can come
from material
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Human Resource Is Defined As The People Who Constitute
Human resource is defined as the people who constitute an organization s workforce (employees).
Human Resource Management is defined as a function in the organization that is designed to facilitate
the maximum performance of the employees. This is achieved through various activities included in
the function. These activities include employee recruitment, training and development, managing their
performance, and rewarding. The human resource department is also responsible for ensuring that all
the activities in which the organization engages in are in accordance with the law. The employees are
one of the critical necessities required for the smooth running of operations and achievement of
strategic objectives. The HR department ensures that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The company also offers its employees learning opportunities, which facilitate individual and
organizational growth. The management believes that in order for the employees to effectively show
caring, respect, and concern to the customers, they should be treated the same way themselves.
Southwest Airlines was initially created to serve as a low cost carrier, whose costs were structured to
compete with bus and car transportations. The low cost strategy meant that, unlike other high priced
carriers, the airline did not offer any food, movies, set reservations, or first class. The unique market
approach created a new niche, which led to the organization s fast growth. The airline s main agenda
was to offer air travel opportunities to customers who could not initially afford it. The simple market
approach, with a motivated workforce has made Southwest airline s market value to be greater than all
other airlines in the country combined. The merger between Southwest Airlines and AirTran is being
considered to be the first major merger between Low Cost Carriers. AirTran runs on a similar strategy
to that of Southwest Airlines. AirTran is ranked the second largest low cost carrier airline in the
market. The merger is expected to affect the initial strategies of the two airlines, by stretching their
limits towards a more complicated model. This may affect Southwest s competitive advantages of
employee focus,
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Rio Host Impacts Essay
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Title Every four years the world goes into a clamor for the Olympic Games, and cities aggressively
bid for the right to host these events. Cities literally fight for the right to hold these games and spend
exorbitant amounts of money in the hopes of bringing the worlds Olympiad s to their municipality.
But, is the prestige of being the host worth it for the host city? It is becoming more apparent that these
endeavors are detrimental to the economy, if you look at the five most recent summer Olympics; Rio
de Janeiro, London, Beijing, Athens, and Sydney. Many of these cities apply with the hopes of a
positive long term impact, many in recent times to be severely disappointed. Rio won it s Olympic bid
in 2009, after several years of solid GDP growth and was one of the most dynamic emerging
economies at the time. The summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro were plagued by controversy even
before the games started, with concerns over the outbreak of the Zika virus as well as the concerns
about the water in the area (Rapoza). After Brazil announced that it would host the 2016 Olympics it
has invested twelve billion dollars in infrastructure alone between 2009 2015, something that had to
be developed to support the influx of tourists and athletes (Rapoza). This investment in the
infrastructure and public spending increased the debt of Rio by 17%, and the state received a bailout
from the government in June. In the investment phase there was
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Why Gay Marriage Is Constitutional Essay
Traditional wedding vows state, I, (name), take you (name), to be my (wife/husband), to have and to
hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to
love and to cherish; from this day forward until death do us part (Callaway). Marriage is defined as
two people bond together legally under the protection of laws. Couples are able to express and
establish their life long relationships officially, publicly, and permanently. Due to the fact that
homosexual relationships are increasingly more accepted by the public, gay marriage has become one
of the most controversial topics throughout the US. The fundamental human right of marriage should
not be limited to a man and a woman; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to DOMA, In determining the meaning of any Act of Congress, or of any ruling,
regulation, or interpretation of the various administrative bureaus and agencies of the United States,
the word marriage means only a legal union between one man and one woman as husband and wife,
and the word spouse refers only to a person of the opposite sex who is a husband or a wife (sec 3).
Until recently 2013, the US Supreme Court finally delivered the verdict that declared section 3 of the
DOMA, which is the rejection of right to gay marriage is unconstitutional (Shapiro 208). In Gay
Marriage Is A Fundamental Right by Nathan Goetting, The right to many, and to marry the person of
one s choice, is a fundamental right and a necessary aspect of human happiness. This has been an
explicitly stated abiding principle since the Court used its power of judicial review to strike down as
unconstitutional a legislature s definition of marriage in 1967. Currently, 17 states in the United States
have legalized the right to same sex marriage. The realization of DOMA is unconstitutional has further
evidenced that gay marriage is one of the civil right that should not be taken away by the government,
and it is an inevitable changes that open doors for equality and equity.
The US government has acknowledged that the right to
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Assessment Of Treatment Effect Evidence
3.4. Imprecision
Similar to the imprecision assessment of treatment effect evidence, the imprecision assessment for
relative importance of outcomes scrutinise the confidence interval and the sample size. What is
challenging is because diversified study designs, result presentations or methodologies are used,
usually there is no confidence interval constructed, or there is not a simple way to calculate the
minimum sample size with sufficient power to produce a narrow estimate for the relative importance
outcomes.[53]
3.4.1. Confidence interval
3.4.1.1. Is the confidence interval narrow (for systematic reviews)? (Answer options: Yes; probably
yes; probably no; No)
The answers of yes or probably yes suggest a precise estimate, while no or probably no suggest
imprecision estimate.
Rationale: To consider imprecision, systematic review authors need to decide whether confidence
interval around the estimate is sufficient narrow. Unfortunately, we do not have an empirical narrow
confidence interval for relative importance of outcomes evidence.
Due to diversity in study designs, methodology and presentation of results, there could be situations
without confidence intervals, for example, the result reported could be the proportion of willing to
accept the prophylaxis treatment if the risk of adverse events decreased by 5%.
3.4.1.2. Does the confidence interval exclude the clinical decision threshold between recommending
and not recommending a treatment (for clinical practice
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Religion Should Be Taught In Schools
Schools throughout the country are having trouble creating an equal atmosphere in relation to religion.
There have been many issues with regard to children being bullied and/or not permitted to wear
religious items. The First Amendment of the Constitution enables students to practice their religion,
but if the students show their religion they will not be accepted. Schools should change their
regulations, therefore allowing students to wear religious apparel, take action (pray, etc), and eat
school food without worrying about the food not being a part of their religion. In the real world,
everyone has the freedom of choice to live as they wish.
Before the students get to experience the real world, they spend their childhoods growing up in and
around schools. It would be best if they grew up knowing that their culture/religion will be accepted.
However, at this point in time, many who are displaying their beliefs openly, are getting in trouble
with school authorities. An example of this would be in California, where a seventh grade student, by
the name of Raymond, was suspended for wearing his rosary beads. Raymond told the following to
the news: They [school authorities] told me that if I didn t tuck them in my shirt then I would have to
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Eagle Ridge Academy, in Brighton, Colorado, is trying to change a regulation regarding clothing
items. Brian Anthony [an English teacher] stated in an interview: Some schools do not allow head
apparel, however, ERA is trying to change that rule within the school so that those who wear religious
head apparel are allowed to. Eagle Ridge is setting a standard of which all other schools, with a dress
code, should follow. It allows the students to be more confident in themselves regarding their religion.
The reason for that is because there may be other students who have the same religion and are being
able to show it more
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Analysis Of Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
Murphy Glenn Elizabeth Cochrane English 102 10/24/2017 Symbolism in The Glass Menagerie Tom
Wingfield is the narrator and dominant character in Tennessee Williams timeless play, The Glass
Menagerie. Through the eyes of Tom, the viewer gets a glimpse into the life of his family as well as
into the depressed era that they live in. His mother is a southern belle who desperately tries to hold
onto her past and her position within a society bygone; his sister who is tentative and cripplingly shy
lacks the social skillset to function openly in society; Tom himself is a young writer and poet who is
continually distraught over his life, which to him lacks adventure and substance. Williams has
managed to write a magnificent play which incorporates ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Care must be taken in talking to and associating with her as not to disturb her farouche nature, similar
to the care taken in handling the glass figures without breaking them. Laura, terribly shy and diffident,
enjoys staying at home or walking the city by her lonesome. However, at home, her mother, Amanda,
pressures her to advance in her typewriting studies and hopes for a gentleman caller to save her from
her domestic existence. Her mother even goes so far as to say, I know so well what becomes of
unmarried woman who aren t prepared to occupy a position. I ve seen such pitiful cases in the South
barely tolerated spinsters living upon the grudging patronage of sister s husband or brother s wife!
stuck away in some little mousetrap of a room encouraged by one in law to visit another little birdlike
women without any nest eating the crust of humility all their life! (Williams 1729) This statement
shows Amanda s feeling that Laura is only a burden of her dues to her timorous personality. Her
mother not only denies Laura s introverted demeanor but seeks to shape Laura into somebody she is
not. With her mother refusing to forget her long gone southern past, Laura s condition may only
worsen. This constant wish by her mother for Laura to become somebody she is not constantly
reinforces the notion that she is not like everybody else. In this sense, the collection of all the glass
pieces is
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Grounded Theory
The grounded theory method is a method which allows counselors to understand the basis of the
research in its full context; it can later be tested, and is usually used when there is little information is
known about the subject in relation to counseling (Sheperis, C. J., Young, J. S., Daniels, M. H. 2010).
The grounded theory model was founded in the 1960 s by Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss. Glaser
came from a positivist background where quantitative research was dominant and Strauss came from a
strong background of qualitative research. Together, the formed the grounded theory method which
focused on allowing data to lead to the development of a theory (Sheperis et al., 2010). In the article
entitled It s not just you two : A grounded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
120). Data using the grounded theory method is collected using journals, case notes, and information
from previous studies (Sheperis et al., 2010). In addition, it was stated that interviews and data
collected from interviews is the richest type of data since the data has such variety (Sheperis et al.,
2010). However, in order for the participants to feel like the researcher can be trusted, allowing the
participant to further open up and divulge information, the researcher must be sensitive and open in
order to maintain a good client researcher relationship (Sheperis et al., 2010). A limitation of this type
of theory would be a researcher who does not possess the skill of being open and sensitive to their
clients, not allowing proper data collection to take place on part of lack of provided information from
participants. In comparison, a strength of this type of theory is that the grounded theory model looks at
the data first, making researchers stop, take a look at the data, thinking about what was gathered, and
then looking at the word or the topic which was researched in a different set of lenses or from a
different view (Sheperis et al., 2010). Furthermore, this type of theory can be used to analyze complex
social problems such as violence within groups or relationships. These problems can be between
people and social structures or groups, without needing the
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Math
Associate Level Material
Appendix A: U.S Health Care Timeline
Use the following timeline or create a timeline of your own with eight major events, including the four
provided below, from the last 50 years. You may change the dates in the box to match the dates of
your events. Include the following in your timeline: Medicare and Medicaid
HIPAA of 1996
State Children s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP)
Prospective Payment System (PPS)
1955 | In 1955 the then Indian Health Services took a new shape as it was taken away from
Department of Interior. It was handed over to H.H.S. I learned from ihs.gov that in the past tribal
Indians had to submit their land to get health services from US government. The Indian population
could get ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It offers a unique characteristic that safeguards health information of patients. People with earlier
health conditions may be allowed to change their plans and still maybe allowed to get services. Some
limitations will be at work.State Children s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) was enacted on August
5, 1997 by president Bill Clinton. It is both federal and state funded. When low income people fail to
get private insurance plans while they cannot qualify for Medicaid for going beyond the income limit,
they can go for this program. This program comes with more quality services than that of Medicaid.
Families may choose to go for submitting monthly fee at small amounts. However, a child with a
private insurance plan cannot go for this program. In this case, she has to stay without any | 2001 | In
2001 the Center for Medicare and Medicaid took charge of the Health Care Financing Administration.
A person can go on with SSI for 2 years if he/she fails to meet the requirements for Medicare for the
time being. The person should be eligible for Social Security Disability in this case. For some
particular disease Medicare may be offered without any delay | 2010 | President Obama enacted the
Affordable Care Act on March 23 2010. The objective of this law was to reform related to insurance to
go on for four years and more regarding the comprehensive aspect of reform. This law has
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Electronic Stewardship
In modern society, computer becomes popular, and people work and study based on computers.
However, when these computer gets old and unusable, the electronic wastes would damage our
environment hardly. Electronic waste contains a lot of heavy metals such as lead and cadmium which
are highly toxic. These metals cause acid leaching which contaminates ecosystems nearby. For
example, a CRT( Cathode Ray Tube) monitor can have up to 2.2kg of lead that is poisonous, which
can lead to fumes, food contamination, and skin absorption. Also, these heavy metals such as
beryllium, cadmium, and lead release chemicals which help to contribute to global warming and
create a poor air quality with too much pollution. Ontario Electronic Stewardship is a non profit
organization that operates the operates the regulated recycling program in Ontario in order to ensure
the electronics are disposed in a secure and environmentally sound manner. Most of the work in
collecting, sorting and material recovery takes place right here in Ontario. End of life electronics are
dropped off at 1000 EPRA collection sites across the country, including drop off centers, returned
retailer locations and special collection events. Once collected, items are shipped to a facility where
they are inspected and weighed. Then they are sent to an approved processor for manual dismantling
and/or mechanical processing. New technology is used to break down old technology ... Show more
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The Recycler Qualification Program is issued by the Recycler Qualification office (RQO), which is
the national standard of the Electronic Products Recycling Association (EPRA) that is adopted by
OES for end of life electronics recyclers. OES works closely with RQO with respect to processor
compliance to the
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Eq02 Life Monitor
Cold climates have proven to be associated with a range of health risks including frostbite and
hypothermia. According to a study by Gasparrini et al (2015) published in The Lancet, cold
temperature is responsible for advancing approximately 7.29% of deaths between 1985 and 2009 for
13 countries including Canada. Elderly people are at a particularly high risk for cold related mortality
due to mental, cardiovascular, and respiratory illnesses. Elderly people are more vulnerable to
hypothermia as the body s ability to regulate temperature and sense cold lessens with age.
Additionally, many elderly people are not able to communicate when they are cold or are not mobile
enough to get to warmth. A global meta analysis by Yu et al (2011) involving almost 13 million elderly
deaths concluded that for each 1 ºC decrease in temperature there was a 1 2% increase in ... Show
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This device differs from previously discussed models in terms of the method of temperature
measurement. The LifeMonitor relies on a core temperature capsule, VitalSense, that is ingested and
transmits readings to the sensor electronics module (SEM) in real time (Figure 3). This device has
recently been replacing the current tympanic thermometer used by firefighters to reduce the risks such
as cardiac arrest. In a study by McKenzie Osgood (2004) the accuracy of the VitalSense system was
measured against that of a rectal thermometer as comparison. The observed level of agreement
between the two devices (0.04 ºC) suggests that the VitalSense is a viable alternative to consider for
measurement of core temperature. However, the core temperature was not recorded on several
occasions due to an inactive capsule. The transit time of the capsule varied from 0.52 to 5.6 days
therefore requiring many capsules for use throughout cold winter months which would be very
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Psychological Treatment Methods
Question #1
DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) could be defined as a document that
provides a common language and standard criteria for the classification of mental disorders (Stangor,
2010). On the other hand, Anxiety disorder (generalized) is a psychological disturbance marked by
irrational fears, often of common objects. Mood disorder is affective in nature, wherein one s mood
affects their processes at various levels, such as congnition, social and physical. Last, post traumatic
stress disorder is a psychological disorder usually resulting from trauma and intense shock and
characterized by hyper anxiety and re experiencing of the trauma coupled with a compulsive longing
to drown any reminders of the event. (Stangor, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Question #3
I don not thing that SDHD diagnoses in children is a problem. I do thing that the cause of this rise in
ADHD diagnosis is the psychological, social and perpetually dynamic condition of the world today.
The world system is rapidly and constantly transforming, filled with anxiety and nervousness and
many times with insanity too. Yes, this of course gives rise to the predisposition of related
psychological disorders, including ADHD. ADHD diagnoses are not high in children only, but in
adults and adolescents too.
Again, using prescription medication, there is no problem either. Actually, some of the issues that
causes of ADHD in children are chemo genic, such as consumption of lead and food additives or
mother s smoking during pregnancy. In fact, prescription medications, such as Ritalin stimulant, have
proved to be effective. Alternative treatments exist and could include psychological treatments, like
systematic social interaction
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Essay on Oil Export for a Unified Caspian Oil Conglomerate
Oil Export for a Unified Caspian Oil Conglomerate
Introduction
Oil resources are the focal point of almost all international disputes in the present century as every
country needs oil to power its electrical grids, run its automobiles, and operate its machinery. The vast
majority of accessible oil lies in the extremely unstable Middle East, whose countries form most of
OPEC and have a viable monopoly on oil production and pricing. The troubles caused by this situation
thus come to no surprise as high demand and monopolistic supply give omnipotent control to the
supplier.
The Caspian Sea region is seen by some as a possible answer to the problems of OPEC control. The
Caspian Sea and the surrounding states contain 10 billion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Russian and Kazakhstan occupy the northern half of the sea coastline and Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan
and Iran take up the southern section. Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan all received
independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 and have all recently begun to see the economic benefits
of foreign investment and oil
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  • 1. Mla Format Citation For Website With No Author - Fo 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 Citation For Website With No Author - Fo Mla Format Citation For Website With No Author - Fo
  • 2. The Unbearable Lightness Of Being And Sugarcoat The Harsh... In The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera kitsch is defined an artistic model that excludes everything from its purview which is essentially unacceptable in in human existence (248). Kundera is basically saying that various methods of art and culture attempt to evade issues that may reveal unfriendly aspects of being and sugarcoat the harsh truth. Kitsch is being demonstrated at the end of the novel when Kundera depicts an emotional death of the dog, Karenin. Kundera gives as an example of this after Tomas and Tereza find out their dog has cancer and spend the last few days of Karenin s life awaiting the inevitable. Tereza s neighbor questions the dog s health one day when she s on a walk. Tereza informs her, begins to tear and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Increasing Integrity and EU Citizen s Trust in Public... REGIONAL POLICY PAPER #1 INCREASING INTEGRITY AND EU CITIZENS TRUST IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT OVERVIEW Public procurement systems across the European Union (EU) need to be robust, transparent and open to public monitoring. Only then can governments, bidders and contractors be held to account for how public money is spent, and corruption can be prevented. Corruption siphons off public funds, obstructs the functioning of the single market, and distorts fair competition. For these reasons, it is vital for the EU to ensure public procurements are sound, transparent and accountable. Public procurement at the EU level is currently being reviewed; the inclusion of strong anti corruption provisions is a way of increasing efficiency and creating the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Problems appear to be most acute in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Italy, Romania and Slovakia. 8 The current revision of the EU legislation on public procurement 9 presents an opportunity for European leaders to address these breakdowns and close the following integrity gaps. WEAK LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORKS Legislative loopholes as in the case of Romania allow for the bypassing of procurement rules and raise the risk of corruption. For example, the Romanian government has the right to invoke a state of emergency, which allows it to negotiate contracts with only one single company. Allegations in other countries have also been raised about preference being given to a single vendor by micro tailoring the tender criteria to match only that company s profile. 10 Similar problems of legal gaps exist in the Czech Republic that has permitted corruption to arise in public procurement. According to a survey of small and medium sized Czech companies, three out of five managers believe that it is impossible to win public contracts without resorting to bribery, a kickback or some other incentive . 11 The procurement loopholes that exist in Europe vary and lead to low levels of transparency and accountability, including limited access to information and public participation in the processes. Final public procurement contracts are not published in a number of European countries, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. How Does Oprah s Decision To Open Her Academy I am not in support of Oprah s decision to open her academy because it does not functionally mimic the environment the girls were brought up in and therefore, cannot educate the girls appropriately for economic and political life in South Africa. Oprah s Dream Academy for Girls is a lavish and modern, something fit for people able to afford a boarding school education. The theory of functionalism states that schools are seen to adapt students to the economic, political, and social institutions of its society. The government did not support funding the academy, offering that only the basics are needed to create a learning environment, which Oprah rejected. She privatized the academy and invested millions of dollars in luxuries and special accommodations. The society the girls live in is one where majority of citizens are under the poverty line. The academy also caters to girls who are economically disadvantaged. When they attend the academy, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Political socialization places a person s political loyalty in the government if the government is seen to have acceptance by the people, good will, and power to make changes. South Africa s government lack of support in their own public school system demonstrates that they do not have the power to make changes in society. In return, they cannot gain the citizen s political loyalty since they cannot meet parts of the criteria. Oprah s Dream Academy has the intention of good will and fits part of the criteria. If her academy takes some of people s acceptance, it could disrupt the function of being a political institution of its society by taking trust out of the government. Since she had the power to create change, the girls attending her academy could lose faith on a national level of government. This girls futures could lie not with improving their own society, but moving onto ones like the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Analysis Of The Book The Lottery Austin Walker Erickson English 12 20 November 2014 Blind Tradition Every society in the modern world has some form of tradition that has been passed down from generation to generation, and no matter what the custom is, people will continue to follow it due to the human nature to resist change. Even if there is an urge for change, it will likely be suppressed and seen as an act of rebellion as most people follow tradition simply because that s just how it is , and never seem to question why. Suzanne Collin s novel The Hunger Games and Shirley Jackson s short story The Lottery best illustrate this point by showing how a violent annual tradition affects a society and its innocent people. The Hunger Games has such uncanny similarities to The Lottery that it almost seems as if Collins used Jackson s story as a source of inspiration for her novel. Both The Hunger Games and The Lottery are extremely similar thematically in the sense that sheepishly following tradition can often be detrimental to society because it can lead to adverse consequences such as death, ignorance, and a society with no desire to change. Although both works are very much identical, the primary distinguishing characteristics are the setting and tone. The Lottery takes place in a small village with about three hundred inhabitants, while The Hunger Games involves a much larger post apocalyptic world consisting of thirteen districts known as Panem. In The Lottery , the introduction presents itself ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Building Effective Service Learning Programs in Local... Kids these days have a bad rap. Adults who don t regularly interact with high school students may only see the negative side of the adolescents in their community. In fact, sixty one percent of American adults are convinced that today s youth face a crisis in their values and morals, look at teenagers with misgiving and view them as undisciplined, disrespectful, and unfriendly (Latham, 2003). One way to help change the attitudes of adults and also encourage youth personal development is service learning programs in local communities. By participating in service learning programs, students learn how to navigate group dynamics, diversify their peer group to include adults and people from different backgrounds and begin to feel a sense of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Middleton Kelly, 1996). One of the biggest issues stems from a lack of facilitation on the larger social issues involved with community service. When there is a proper forum to discuss the experiences they receive while volunteering, students are given a chance to understand how policies and civic involvement play a direct role in the lives of people in their communities. (Lakin Mahoney, 2006). Another issue is content involved in the community service activities. If teenagers are thrust into a volunteer situation they don t understand or feel that they are simply being assigned made up work, it can actually have a detrimental effect (Tugend, 2010). One way to make the most of volunteer opportunities is to specifically design the content around areas of student development. By focusing on key content areas, students learn how to use their current skill set to navigate new experiences and difficult situations. (Lakin Mahoney, 2006). A well organized and thoughtful volunteer opportunity has proven time and time again to be a positive experience for youth. There are many studies that discuss the character building benefits of service learning. Students who participate have higher academic achievements, develop critical thinking, problem solving, decision making, planning and organizing skills and expand their social circles. A student who volunteers is more likely to volunteer and vote as adult. (Latham, 2003). There are several ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Tokyo Fashion Corporation At Yahoo ! Shopping Tokyo Fashion Corporation (Tokyo or the Company), one of the most famous online female apparel retailing companies in Taiwan, was founded by a young couple: Mayuki Chou and Ying Tai Cheng in 2004. Before Mayuki Chou decided to set up the company, she just sold her second hand clothes on the Internet. However, by her excellent sensitivity to fashion, lots of buyers enquired her about how to choose and match clothes for themselves. She had been considering the possibility of succeed if she did the business about selling attractive, highly fashionable but cheaper clothes to girls through the online platform, such as Yahoo! Shopping. After deciding, this young couple invested approximate 1,000 pounds as capital to found Tokyo Fashion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firms in the Taiwanese female apparel industry normally purchase their inventories from these three places: Chinese ready made clothes factories, Wufenpu , and Dongdaemun . However, the unstable clothes supply from Wufenpu and Dongdaemun made Mayuki Chou and Ying Tai Cheng decide to find reliable outsourcing producers in China. Therefore, they built an office in China to inspect the quality of products, receive commodities, and send goods back to Taiwan. OPERATIONAL PROCESS Of TOKYO FASHION CORPORATION According to Christopher et al. (2004), the main features of fashion industry include very short product life cycle, high volatility, low predictability, and high impulse purchasing. As a result, it is crucial that how a fashion company could quickly respond to market demand and incorporate consumers preference into its products (Christopher et al., 2004). In order to maintain its leadership position in the market, the Company s strategies focuses on these parts (Tokyo Fashion Corporation Official Website: http://www.tokichoi.com.tw/subTP.aspx?p=about): a. cheaper and affordable prices, b. short production and distribution time ( the Company emphasises each order would be delivered no more than three days after paying), c. convenience of return, d. customised dress up service, e. variety, and f. highly fashionable design ( the Company produces and launches over one hundred new types of products to its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Affirmative Rebuttal I was part of the rebuttal for the Negative Team. My part of the argument was to rebut the Affirmative Team s point that the First Amendment rendered the school rule unconstitutional. However, I argued that the school rule was not unconstitutional, as it had not broken any part of the First Amendment by only asking the students to be quiet while the anthem played. Additionally, I turned the argument on them during the rebuttal, by proving why Philip was being a disturbance, and the First Amendment s freedom of speech could not protect him, as freedom of speech is defined as the legal right to express one s opinion freely. The three main points introduced by the other team included that Narwin was unjust and biased, Philip has the right to freedom ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I projected by voice to be louder, and I believe that I spoke at a fairly moderate pace and emphasized when necessary. In my rebuttal, I also used the book and also used a dictionary to help support the arguments that I made. I also used a real world example in our classroom, when I discussed how Ms. Breault was not violating our rights to the First Amendment when she tells us to quiet down. However, I could have improved on certain aspects of my argument. I feel like my argument did not completely address their argument, and there were still aspects of their argument that were left unrebutted. The Supreme Court case was a point I did not specifically address, but it was still a very powerful part of that argument. Additionally, I believe that I could have used some more analysis in my rebuttal. I was very brief about commentary on why the rule did not violate the First Amendment, and I could have directed the rebuttal more on Philip and blamed him even more, making our case stronger and their case weaker. Overall, I felt that this debate was quite interesting, as the Affirmative Team still put up a fight and introduced some very excellent points and evidence I would have never thought of, although I am certain most, if not all, of us agreed with the Negative side before this debate started. By this debate, I learned several aspects of a debate and how a debate is structured overall. I also learned what makes a strong argument in a debate: powerful evidence, convincing evidence, and no holes. I had a great experience doing this debate, and I find it unfortunate we will not have time to do another one this school ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Modern And Modern Software Project Management Introduction Alternative approaches to management developed over the years are extremely important to modern software project management, although new approaches are needed to deal with some of the toughest challenges. According to experts, the popular interest in management as a discipline and a field of study is fairly recent. But management, both as a practice and as a field of study, has a respectable history, in many different countries, going back almost two centuries. (Drucker 2008, p.12). Modern approaches to management were developed in the USA after World War II which are now taught in colleges and universities. The four classic functions about management one may learn in school are: planning, organizing, leading, and controlling (Nelson Economy 2005, p. 5). More functions need to be added to the list of skills for acquiring in the process of learning about project management aspects. Project management challenges can be viewed from a process perspective and many experts such as McFarland (1970) highlighted this view. Management is the process by which managers create, direct, maintain and operate purposive, organizations though systematic, coordinated, cooperative human effort (McFarland 1970, p. 5). Because projects are transient, their delivery follows a development process, from germination of the idea, through initiation, design and delivery, to commissioning, handover to the client and closeout of the work. (Turner 2014, p. 5) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Afghanistan Political Instability The instability, created by a decade of internal conflict in Afghanistan, allowed for outsider groups, such as the Soviet Union and later the Taliban, to seize power there. Even before the Soviet Invasion, Afghanistan was burdened with political instability, which stemmed from a lack of leadership at the presidential level and a power struggle between America and the USSR for access to the Afghan elites. This period of instability began under President Mohammed Daoud, who himself took power through a military coup against the previous leader, when he attempted to shift Afghanistan away from Soviet influence and towards America and the West. Daoud s political maneuvering was faced with severe criticism from his main political opponents: the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... overthrew the Soviet puppet government in Afghanistan through covert actions, such as funding rebel groups and supplying weapons, rather than direct military involvement; these same weapons were later used in the Afghan civil war after the Soviet withdrawal, which was an unintended consequence of American aid. In his State of the Union address in January of 1980, Jimmy Carter, the U.S. president at the time, proclaimed, Let our position be absolutely clear: An attempt by any outside force to gain control of the Persian Gulf region will be regarded as an assault on the vital interests of the United States of America, and such an assault will be repelled by any means necessary, including military force. This segment of the speech is known as the Carter Doctrine and shows how America became more open to involvement against the Russians to protect their national interests, which was a large shift away from detente, normalizing of relations, from the previous decade. Instead of deploying their own troops, America unleashed propaganda campaigns, funded, and sometimes even trained the Mujahideen groups fighting the USSR troops. These covert actions allowed America to fight the Soviet Union, while having plausible deniability in the international community. Initially, Reagan s only goal in Afghanistan was to deal a crushing blow to the USSR, as he did not believe that the Mujahideen could defeat the powerful Red Army. Reagan used Pakistan as an intermediary for American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Theory Of Transformational Leadership The theory of transformational leadership is compelling and exciting. In our text, Leadership: A Communication Perspective, we read that the idea of transformational leadership was developed into a theory in the 1970 s by James MacGregor Burns; Burns saw transformational leadership as a more complex and potent form of management than mere transactional leadership (Hackman Johnson, 2013). Transactional leadership simply offers a traditional model of leading and following. Within this model, leaders offer to meet a follower s basic needs, and provide reward in exchange for effort. Transactional leaders see a work day as a series of transactions between themselves and their followers, and a manager s most important function is to maintain the status quo (Hackman Johnson, 2013). On the other hand, transformational leaders offer their followers the opportunity to become leaders by inspiring, empowering, and nurturing them. In these pages, we will explore how transformational leadership theory could provide a dynamic roadmap for a century old business as it evolves and transforms to meet new needs. Transformation Leadership as a Roadmap for Transition In addition to my role as an editor and writer for a non profit, I also run my own small business. We offer repair and restoration for old and antique books, as well as a variety of other niche custom services. I am the most recent in a line of four owners who have managed the company over the last century since 1907; like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Drummer Boy Of Shiloh Book Report Me, thought the boy, I got only a drum, two sticks to beat it, and no shield . The Drummer Boy of Shiloh presents a believable portrait of a Civil War drummer boy, because it has a realistic character, setting, and plot. The characters from the story The Drummer boy of Shiloh are realistic because they act as if they were in the war, for example the drummer boy is scared like most drummer boys would be. Another thing is that the general is like most generals in the civil war. There dialogue also acts as if they were talking in war. These few things help make this story realistic and believable. In The Drummer Boy of Shiloh the setting is in the civil war, It describes it like it was really in the war. In the story it talks about how all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. God Is A Living Personal Spirit God: God is good. He is loving, merciful and compassionate. The Bible tells us that God is a living personal Spirit. He is not an impersonal force, but a living being who acts (Psalm 115:3 7). God is personal with his own features. He is Spirit who exists separately from the world and is above and beyond it. God is Trinity; Father, Son and Spirit. Father, Son and Holy Spirit are distinct persons within the Trinity and have distinct purposes, yet they are perfectly united in the being of God. He is infinite, without beginning or end or any limitation at all. He is self existent, not dependent on anyone for anything. God is sovereign. He rules overall and is the final cause of all that happens in his universe. He is everywhere and knows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the garden stood the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, whose fruit was not to be eaten. When Adam and Eve went against God and ate the fruit, God banished them from the garden, sentencing them and their descendants to a life of hard work, pain, disease, and eventual death, and submitting the earth itself to servitude. Christians call this humanity s fall from innocence. Jesus: It is generally accepted that Jesus was a man who walked on the earth in Israel 2000 years ago. The dispute begins when the subject of Jesus full identity is discussed. Through religious teachings, Jesus was a prophet, a good teacher, or a godly man. The problem is that the Bible tells us that Jesus was infinitely more than a prophet, a good teacher, or a godly man. Jesus has to be God, because if He is not God, His death would not have been enough to pay the penalty for the sins of the whole world (1 John 2:2). Only God could pay such an infinite penalty (Romans 5:8; 2 Corinthians 5:21). Jesus had to be God so that He could pay our debt. Jesus had to be man so He could die. Salvation is available only through faith in Jesus Christ. Jesus divinity is why He is the only way of salvation. Jesus divinity is why He proclaimed, I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me (John 14:6). Restoration: A Christian worldview attempts to answer three questions biblically: (1) God created humanity in His ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Sewing Is An Art That I Have It Sewing is an art that I have yet to master. As a Fashion Merchandising major, it is better to be safe than sorry. Meaning, the more crafting skills you possess, the better. Missing out on career opportunities due to lack of skills is not acceptable for me. I aim to gain vast amounts of knowledge of the creation process of fashion through this project. When people first started to wear clothing, about 60,000 years ago, they did not sew at all. They wrapped themselves in leather and furs to cover up. When people first began living in Central Asia, where the temperatures usually were lower, people wanted stronger clothing. They began to use sharp pointed sticks or stone tools called awls (pronounced OLLS) to poke holes in their clothes so they could run the cords through the clothes instead of just around them. They used the awls to poke the end of the cord through the holes, too. Both Neanderthals and modern people used awls this way (K.E. CARR). In the 20th century, sewing machines became more affordable to the working class. Therefore, the demand for sewing patterns increased. Textile industries in Western countries have declined as textile industries compete for cheaper labor in other parts of the globe. According to the U.S. Department of Labor employment of sewers and tailors is expected to experience little or no change, growing 1 perfect from 2010 to 2020 . Textile workers who apply tasks with sewing machines, or make projects by hand, are still a vital component of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Benefits Of Dependence On Technology In recent years, technology has taken huge steps forward. Things that past generations only dreamed of have come to fruition. Undoubtedly, technology has presented the world with numerous benefits and opportunities. With the aid of technology, the field of medicine has greatly improved. Answers to all of life s questions lie just one click of tap away. Self driving cars loom large on the horizon. Technology has made people s lives so much easier and better, or has it? While technology has brought about many benefits, many problems have risen as well. Dependence on technology has driven the world too far. Americans depend too much on technology because it affects cognitive skills and attention, makes its users too dependent on it, creates a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Personally, I have experienced this in my own life. Although I do not use social media, I have used Google Hangouts on occasion. When using Hangouts, I have found myself chatting superficially about random issues with my friends and not truly making friendships. At times, I have spent time with other people, almost all of them texting away on their phones, oblivious to their surroundings. Also, people tend to project a superficial image of their lives that makes their lives seem wonderful and perfect. Sometimes, this can lead others to feel depressed that their lives seem so much worse. Relationships encapsulate much more that what social media provides. Thirdly, technology presents dangers to online security. Nowadays, the threat of cyberattacks exists in a very real way. Since technology dominates culture, hackers can possibly access virtually everyone s personal information. Over four billion people had their identities stolen last year according to the Business Insider (Cole). In addition, sixty four percent of Americans have experienced some form of data theft, according to the Pew Research Center (Olmstead and Smith). Many major companies, such as Yahoo and Target, have fallen prey to hackers. While smartphones have made it much easier to accomplish tasks on the go, many people do not take adequate steps to best ensure security. According to a survey by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Magnet School Essay Magnet School Group Analysis 1. How well did your team balance the four group personalities? Which personalities were present in your group? Specifics? My group consisted of me my, my friend, and my roommate. We were able to balance personalities fairly well. This may be due to the fact of having arguments about various topics before. My roommate would be a communicator facilitator. He has been homeless in his lifetime this caused him to be sympathetic to students with personality and social issues. My friend would be a collaborative inventor. He understood the big picture of choosing the students with the absolute best chance of being successful at this school. He also did a lot of listening before actually speaking. My analytical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4. What methods for reaching consensus did the team use? Specifics? We all took time to read each students case and formulate our own opinions and ideas before bringing them before the group. Each group was giving all the time they needed to prepare there discussions. We were able to reach consensus by listening to the opinions and feels and arguments of all other group members. We actively listened to each other point of view. After each group member spoke we discussed the reasons behind their answers. 5. Draw a pie graph or create a chart indicating the approximate amount of talking time for each member. 6. Indicate which candidates your group accepted and explain your criteria for acceptance. Provide specifics from unit lessons be sure to show your understanding of the unit material by providing examples from the group in your discussion. After discussing the topics were able to come to a consensus to allow students 1, 3, and 6 into the school. We were able to agree on the fact that the students with the highest chance of success should be allowed into the school. This would be based on the student s track record and whether they possess positive mental and social state of mind. We agreed that well rounded students who were already self determined stood a good chance of maximizing their potential in the school. My roommate originally wanted to accept students with social issues. Eventually we all came to the consensus that even though ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Oedipus The King Research Paper Tragedies are events that cause great suffering, distress, and destruction, such as a serious accident, crime or natural catastrophe. One example of a tragedy is Oedipus The King, written by Sophocles around 441 B.C. Many events in this tragedy take place and cause the main character, Oedipus, to reach his downfall. Oedipus intelligence, pursuit of truth, and hot temper all contribute to his downfall. Oedipus intelligence is one thing that leads to his downfall. When Oedipus first came to Thebes he had solved the riddle of the sphinx. Because of this, the Priest had come to him and asked him to help them with the plague that has come to Thebes (39 43). The priest comes to Oedipus saying, You freed us from the Shinx, you came to Thebes and cut us loose from the bloody tribute we had paid that harsh, brutal singer (44 46). The village came to Oedipus because they felt that he could help them. He had helped them before and he could help them again. If Oedipus did not defeat the sphinx he would not have become king. They would not have found out that he killed King Laius because they would still be hiding from the Sphinx. He would not have married his mother and the prophecy would be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Tiresias told Oedipus that he didn t want to know who had killed King Laius he had gotten mad and Tiresias ended up telling him that he was mad because of his temper (433). Oedipus says to Tiresias after yelling at him in anger Blind, lost in the night, endless night that nursed you! You can t hurt me or anyone one else who sees the light you can never touch me (426 429). If Oedipus did not have a temper he would not have gotten mad at Tiresias. He would have respected him and not pushed him for the answer. He wouldn t have been told that he killed his father. He wouldn t have wondered if he was the one that killed King Laius. The last thing that contributed to Oedipus death is his hot ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Audience Analysis Of Speech Melanie Ramsey Jared Birnbaum Communications 3, 3:00 3:50 September 17, 2016 Audience Analysis Paper When it comes to writing and presenting a speech, the audience is a big factor to account for. Who are you speaking to? How do you grab their attention? Where, when, and why are you speaking to these people? There are a lot of things to consider when there is a presentation to be given. When analyzing an audience, there is a process in which to go about doing so. First, identify the characteristics of your audience, whether demographic or situational, then ask yourself what techniques can help you meet the audience characteristics, and finally what are some potential problems that could go along with your analysis. By analyzing your audience, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This gives you the guidelines, or the do s and don ts of how to go about this speech. Even though there will always be something that could potentially go wrong with this speech, it is best to be prepared for anything to happen. Works Cited Schizophrenia Facts and Statistics. Schizophrenia Facts and Statistics. Schizophrenia.com, Web. 17 Sept. 2016. Fraleigh, Douglas, Joseph S. Tuman, and Peter Arkle. Speak Up!: An Illustrated Guide to Public Speaking. 3rd ed. Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martins, 2014. Print. Comic Relief Definition of Comic Relief in English | Oxford Dictionaries. Oxford Dictionaries. Oxford Dictionaries, Web. 17 Sept. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Teenagers Intertwined with Technology and Social Media Essay Technology has been involved in people s lives forever, especially in the Millennial Generation. This generation consists of individuals born between the years of 1982 2004. The articles The Flight From Conversation, Teens and Technology 2013, and Leading The Charge For Change deals with teens interacting with technology today.Each article has different topics, but they connect through the over dependence of teens to technology. The Millennial Generation becomes less and less in touch with the real world and morphs into a quasi reality. The Flight From Conversation by Sherry Turkle talks about communication skills in reality veruses using social networks and other forms of technology. The article can be broken down into four ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Susan Emeagwali tells that there are seven sub groups for the construction of a Millennial(Emeagwali). The seven groups are Special, Sheltered, Confident, Team Oriented,Conventional, Pressured, and Achieving. The author wrote the article to the Millennial Generation and to other people to inform. Emeagwali wanted to tell the generation is a whole different breed from previous ones. In this article Teens and Technology 2013 by Pew Internet American Life Project shows statistics between teens internet access and teen and tablet ownership. Now these days most teens are online. The article says, Fully 95% of teens are online ( Teens and Technology). Internet can be accessed through cellphones, tablets, and mobile devices( Teens and Technology). The younger the age group, the more use of internet occurs. Pew Internet American Life Project wanted to show facts and graphs on internet use for teens. The information could open people s eyes and see how much teens are using the devices with internet. The world around uses too much internet. Teens are way too involved in the cell phones and electronics. If there was a cut back and restriction people could focus in school and be more efficient. There is not anything wrong with technology,but as a whole it has become a problem. Technology makes teens want things more quicker and fast. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Visual Representations Of Maori Women Essay This essay examines visual representations of Maori women within the photographic domain. I will examine and compare three examples of how Maori women were represented within the European domain in the early twentieth century paying particular attention to the research done by Jacqui Sutton Beets in her book ?Bitter Sweet: Indigenous women in the Pacific?. Investigating the meanings and functions based on the ideologies of the time as well as the importance these representations have held within a social and cultural context for Maori Women and cultural identity. In comparison I will also examine two Maori artists that have represented Maori women within the contemporary domain and how the codes and conventions used in portrait photography have transformed the stereotype construct of early colonial imperialism. Early representations of New Zealanders are often associated with the notions of hardworking, no.8 wire thinking people that live in an untouched natural environment. These generalisation?s stem from stereotypes that derived from the pioneers who came to New Zealand and colonized an undiscovered land and developed a nation. Arguably this is the western view of what New Zealand identity is. Social change over time has seen New Zealanders transform from a nostalgic L P commercial (which ironically mainly show white men) into a multi cultural, sophisticated, adventurous people or as Prime Minister John Key has been quoted ?loyal and proud?. A romantic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Argumentative Essay On Fiddle In Canada Canada is the worlds second largest country, after Russia. Canada is the most educated country, over half of the population has college degrees. Canadas lowest recorded temp. was 81.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Canada has the most lakes in the world. Canada has the largest coastline. Canada s Yong street is the longest in the world. After the Pearl Harbor attack Canada declared war on Japan first. Fiddles have been in existence as far back as the Middles Ages but the modern fiddle did not gain popularity until around the 17th century. The violin and the fiddle are the exact same instrument. Some will argue that while a violin is a fiddle, not every fiddle is a violin. Old fashioned musicians prefer the word fiddle instead of violin to differentiate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Problem Oriented Poling Case Study Problem oriented poling has four step used in the problem solving process and they are as follows: Identify the recurring problems specific crime events. Analyze information relating to the problems using a variety of data sources. Develop solutions strategies based on what was learned from analyzing the problem. Implement response strategies and problem solving approach. The heroin making its way through the community was discovered by a concerned citizen and is very involved in the community policing program. She was initially concerned with the amount of traffic of people coming and going from one of the homes all hours of the day and night. After voicing her concerns with the patrolling officers, it was decided to conduct an undercover ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Thomas Kuhn Argues That Normal Science Inevitably Runs... B) Short Answer Questions: Answer two of the following questions (no more than one page each) (20 points each: 40pts) 2. In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Thomas Kuhn argues that normal science inevitably runs into a crisis. Why is it necessarily the case? Is there a way to avoid scientific crises? In Thomas Kuhn s paradigm cycle, normal science inevitably leads to an anomaly, which eventually leads into a crisis. If the current existing theory in the paradigm fails to solve the puzzles of normal science, it will eventually call for a new theory to take its place. Kuhn further expresses that, although, normal science holds the objective of creating boundaries and structure in the scientific community, and thus, suppressing ideas and findings outside of this structure, normal science is also a driving force of the creation of anomalies and an eventual paradigm shift. Scientists ultimate goal is to unravel the truth of the universe. Normal science and the existing paradigm are successful, in the beginning, in aiding and justifying scientific findings of that time. However, as experiments and research methods progress and advance with time, the polished version of the theories and concepts may start to conflict with the initial paradigm. It is the success of normal science, which is inevitable through time, that leads to an, thus, inevitable crisis. The increasing precision and improvement of understanding the paradigm, makes the paradigm an easier target to find ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Meaning Of Happiness There s no question that everyone wants to be happy within their lives. The only source of disagreement lies within how one achieves happiness and what happiness really means. The authors within the book Pursuing Happiness have their own meanings of happiness and what it takes to achieve happiness. Topics such as: what happiness is, what brings happiness, what role does money play in happiness, etc. In this first discussion, we see what the some of the authors have to say about the meaning of happiness. Someone such as his Holiness the Dalai Lama would argue that happiness is having peace and satisfaction within one s mind. As a tibetan monk, he believe that happiness occurs within the self (Dalai Lama and Cutler 23). In contrast, Thomas Jefferson would explain that happiness is actually the opportunity to freely choose one s path within life. Freedom, in eyes, would be the embodiment of freedom (Declaration of Independence). In would also argue that happiness stems from the feeling of self worth, that you have a place within this world. As we see here, the true meaning of happiness all depends on the person. There is no right or wrong answer because we each perceive happiness in a different manner. This is important because it also means that there are different opinions in which someone can achieve happiness. When it comes to achieving happiness, there are two things to consider; physical and spiritual. Some people believe that happiness can come from material ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Human Resource Is Defined As The People Who Constitute Human resource is defined as the people who constitute an organization s workforce (employees). Human Resource Management is defined as a function in the organization that is designed to facilitate the maximum performance of the employees. This is achieved through various activities included in the function. These activities include employee recruitment, training and development, managing their performance, and rewarding. The human resource department is also responsible for ensuring that all the activities in which the organization engages in are in accordance with the law. The employees are one of the critical necessities required for the smooth running of operations and achievement of strategic objectives. The HR department ensures that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company also offers its employees learning opportunities, which facilitate individual and organizational growth. The management believes that in order for the employees to effectively show caring, respect, and concern to the customers, they should be treated the same way themselves. Southwest Airlines was initially created to serve as a low cost carrier, whose costs were structured to compete with bus and car transportations. The low cost strategy meant that, unlike other high priced carriers, the airline did not offer any food, movies, set reservations, or first class. The unique market approach created a new niche, which led to the organization s fast growth. The airline s main agenda was to offer air travel opportunities to customers who could not initially afford it. The simple market approach, with a motivated workforce has made Southwest airline s market value to be greater than all other airlines in the country combined. The merger between Southwest Airlines and AirTran is being considered to be the first major merger between Low Cost Carriers. AirTran runs on a similar strategy to that of Southwest Airlines. AirTran is ranked the second largest low cost carrier airline in the market. The merger is expected to affect the initial strategies of the two airlines, by stretching their limits towards a more complicated model. This may affect Southwest s competitive advantages of employee focus, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Rio Host Impacts Essay Name Prof. Class Date Title Every four years the world goes into a clamor for the Olympic Games, and cities aggressively bid for the right to host these events. Cities literally fight for the right to hold these games and spend exorbitant amounts of money in the hopes of bringing the worlds Olympiad s to their municipality. But, is the prestige of being the host worth it for the host city? It is becoming more apparent that these endeavors are detrimental to the economy, if you look at the five most recent summer Olympics; Rio de Janeiro, London, Beijing, Athens, and Sydney. Many of these cities apply with the hopes of a positive long term impact, many in recent times to be severely disappointed. Rio won it s Olympic bid in 2009, after several years of solid GDP growth and was one of the most dynamic emerging economies at the time. The summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro were plagued by controversy even before the games started, with concerns over the outbreak of the Zika virus as well as the concerns about the water in the area (Rapoza). After Brazil announced that it would host the 2016 Olympics it has invested twelve billion dollars in infrastructure alone between 2009 2015, something that had to be developed to support the influx of tourists and athletes (Rapoza). This investment in the infrastructure and public spending increased the debt of Rio by 17%, and the state received a bailout from the government in June. In the investment phase there was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Why Gay Marriage Is Constitutional Essay Traditional wedding vows state, I, (name), take you (name), to be my (wife/husband), to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish; from this day forward until death do us part (Callaway). Marriage is defined as two people bond together legally under the protection of laws. Couples are able to express and establish their life long relationships officially, publicly, and permanently. Due to the fact that homosexual relationships are increasingly more accepted by the public, gay marriage has become one of the most controversial topics throughout the US. The fundamental human right of marriage should not be limited to a man and a woman; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to DOMA, In determining the meaning of any Act of Congress, or of any ruling, regulation, or interpretation of the various administrative bureaus and agencies of the United States, the word marriage means only a legal union between one man and one woman as husband and wife, and the word spouse refers only to a person of the opposite sex who is a husband or a wife (sec 3). Until recently 2013, the US Supreme Court finally delivered the verdict that declared section 3 of the DOMA, which is the rejection of right to gay marriage is unconstitutional (Shapiro 208). In Gay Marriage Is A Fundamental Right by Nathan Goetting, The right to many, and to marry the person of one s choice, is a fundamental right and a necessary aspect of human happiness. This has been an explicitly stated abiding principle since the Court used its power of judicial review to strike down as unconstitutional a legislature s definition of marriage in 1967. Currently, 17 states in the United States have legalized the right to same sex marriage. The realization of DOMA is unconstitutional has further evidenced that gay marriage is one of the civil right that should not be taken away by the government, and it is an inevitable changes that open doors for equality and equity. The US government has acknowledged that the right to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Assessment Of Treatment Effect Evidence 3.4. Imprecision Similar to the imprecision assessment of treatment effect evidence, the imprecision assessment for relative importance of outcomes scrutinise the confidence interval and the sample size. What is challenging is because diversified study designs, result presentations or methodologies are used, usually there is no confidence interval constructed, or there is not a simple way to calculate the minimum sample size with sufficient power to produce a narrow estimate for the relative importance outcomes.[53] 3.4.1. Confidence interval 3.4.1.1. Is the confidence interval narrow (for systematic reviews)? (Answer options: Yes; probably yes; probably no; No) The answers of yes or probably yes suggest a precise estimate, while no or probably no suggest imprecision estimate. Rationale: To consider imprecision, systematic review authors need to decide whether confidence interval around the estimate is sufficient narrow. Unfortunately, we do not have an empirical narrow confidence interval for relative importance of outcomes evidence. Due to diversity in study designs, methodology and presentation of results, there could be situations without confidence intervals, for example, the result reported could be the proportion of willing to accept the prophylaxis treatment if the risk of adverse events decreased by 5%. 3.4.1.2. Does the confidence interval exclude the clinical decision threshold between recommending and not recommending a treatment (for clinical practice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Religion Should Be Taught In Schools Schools throughout the country are having trouble creating an equal atmosphere in relation to religion. There have been many issues with regard to children being bullied and/or not permitted to wear religious items. The First Amendment of the Constitution enables students to practice their religion, but if the students show their religion they will not be accepted. Schools should change their regulations, therefore allowing students to wear religious apparel, take action (pray, etc), and eat school food without worrying about the food not being a part of their religion. In the real world, everyone has the freedom of choice to live as they wish. Before the students get to experience the real world, they spend their childhoods growing up in and around schools. It would be best if they grew up knowing that their culture/religion will be accepted. However, at this point in time, many who are displaying their beliefs openly, are getting in trouble with school authorities. An example of this would be in California, where a seventh grade student, by the name of Raymond, was suspended for wearing his rosary beads. Raymond told the following to the news: They [school authorities] told me that if I didn t tuck them in my shirt then I would have to go ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eagle Ridge Academy, in Brighton, Colorado, is trying to change a regulation regarding clothing items. Brian Anthony [an English teacher] stated in an interview: Some schools do not allow head apparel, however, ERA is trying to change that rule within the school so that those who wear religious head apparel are allowed to. Eagle Ridge is setting a standard of which all other schools, with a dress code, should follow. It allows the students to be more confident in themselves regarding their religion. The reason for that is because there may be other students who have the same religion and are being able to show it more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Analysis Of Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie Murphy Glenn Elizabeth Cochrane English 102 10/24/2017 Symbolism in The Glass Menagerie Tom Wingfield is the narrator and dominant character in Tennessee Williams timeless play, The Glass Menagerie. Through the eyes of Tom, the viewer gets a glimpse into the life of his family as well as into the depressed era that they live in. His mother is a southern belle who desperately tries to hold onto her past and her position within a society bygone; his sister who is tentative and cripplingly shy lacks the social skillset to function openly in society; Tom himself is a young writer and poet who is continually distraught over his life, which to him lacks adventure and substance. Williams has managed to write a magnificent play which incorporates ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Care must be taken in talking to and associating with her as not to disturb her farouche nature, similar to the care taken in handling the glass figures without breaking them. Laura, terribly shy and diffident, enjoys staying at home or walking the city by her lonesome. However, at home, her mother, Amanda, pressures her to advance in her typewriting studies and hopes for a gentleman caller to save her from her domestic existence. Her mother even goes so far as to say, I know so well what becomes of unmarried woman who aren t prepared to occupy a position. I ve seen such pitiful cases in the South barely tolerated spinsters living upon the grudging patronage of sister s husband or brother s wife! stuck away in some little mousetrap of a room encouraged by one in law to visit another little birdlike women without any nest eating the crust of humility all their life! (Williams 1729) This statement shows Amanda s feeling that Laura is only a burden of her dues to her timorous personality. Her mother not only denies Laura s introverted demeanor but seeks to shape Laura into somebody she is not. With her mother refusing to forget her long gone southern past, Laura s condition may only worsen. This constant wish by her mother for Laura to become somebody she is not constantly reinforces the notion that she is not like everybody else. In this sense, the collection of all the glass pieces is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Grounded Theory The grounded theory method is a method which allows counselors to understand the basis of the research in its full context; it can later be tested, and is usually used when there is little information is known about the subject in relation to counseling (Sheperis, C. J., Young, J. S., Daniels, M. H. 2010). The grounded theory model was founded in the 1960 s by Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss. Glaser came from a positivist background where quantitative research was dominant and Strauss came from a strong background of qualitative research. Together, the formed the grounded theory method which focused on allowing data to lead to the development of a theory (Sheperis et al., 2010). In the article entitled It s not just you two : A grounded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 120). Data using the grounded theory method is collected using journals, case notes, and information from previous studies (Sheperis et al., 2010). In addition, it was stated that interviews and data collected from interviews is the richest type of data since the data has such variety (Sheperis et al., 2010). However, in order for the participants to feel like the researcher can be trusted, allowing the participant to further open up and divulge information, the researcher must be sensitive and open in order to maintain a good client researcher relationship (Sheperis et al., 2010). A limitation of this type of theory would be a researcher who does not possess the skill of being open and sensitive to their clients, not allowing proper data collection to take place on part of lack of provided information from participants. In comparison, a strength of this type of theory is that the grounded theory model looks at the data first, making researchers stop, take a look at the data, thinking about what was gathered, and then looking at the word or the topic which was researched in a different set of lenses or from a different view (Sheperis et al., 2010). Furthermore, this type of theory can be used to analyze complex social problems such as violence within groups or relationships. These problems can be between people and social structures or groups, without needing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Math Associate Level Material Appendix A: U.S Health Care Timeline Use the following timeline or create a timeline of your own with eight major events, including the four provided below, from the last 50 years. You may change the dates in the box to match the dates of your events. Include the following in your timeline: Medicare and Medicaid HIPAA of 1996 State Children s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) Prospective Payment System (PPS) 1955 | In 1955 the then Indian Health Services took a new shape as it was taken away from Department of Interior. It was handed over to H.H.S. I learned from ihs.gov that in the past tribal Indians had to submit their land to get health services from US government. The Indian population could get ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It offers a unique characteristic that safeguards health information of patients. People with earlier health conditions may be allowed to change their plans and still maybe allowed to get services. Some limitations will be at work.State Children s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) was enacted on August 5, 1997 by president Bill Clinton. It is both federal and state funded. When low income people fail to get private insurance plans while they cannot qualify for Medicaid for going beyond the income limit, they can go for this program. This program comes with more quality services than that of Medicaid. Families may choose to go for submitting monthly fee at small amounts. However, a child with a private insurance plan cannot go for this program. In this case, she has to stay without any | 2001 | In 2001 the Center for Medicare and Medicaid took charge of the Health Care Financing Administration. A person can go on with SSI for 2 years if he/she fails to meet the requirements for Medicare for the time being. The person should be eligible for Social Security Disability in this case. For some particular disease Medicare may be offered without any delay | 2010 | President Obama enacted the Affordable Care Act on March 23 2010. The objective of this law was to reform related to insurance to go on for four years and more regarding the comprehensive aspect of reform. This law has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Electronic Stewardship In modern society, computer becomes popular, and people work and study based on computers. However, when these computer gets old and unusable, the electronic wastes would damage our environment hardly. Electronic waste contains a lot of heavy metals such as lead and cadmium which are highly toxic. These metals cause acid leaching which contaminates ecosystems nearby. For example, a CRT( Cathode Ray Tube) monitor can have up to 2.2kg of lead that is poisonous, which can lead to fumes, food contamination, and skin absorption. Also, these heavy metals such as beryllium, cadmium, and lead release chemicals which help to contribute to global warming and create a poor air quality with too much pollution. Ontario Electronic Stewardship is a non profit organization that operates the operates the regulated recycling program in Ontario in order to ensure the electronics are disposed in a secure and environmentally sound manner. Most of the work in collecting, sorting and material recovery takes place right here in Ontario. End of life electronics are dropped off at 1000 EPRA collection sites across the country, including drop off centers, returned retailer locations and special collection events. Once collected, items are shipped to a facility where they are inspected and weighed. Then they are sent to an approved processor for manual dismantling and/or mechanical processing. New technology is used to break down old technology ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Recycler Qualification Program is issued by the Recycler Qualification office (RQO), which is the national standard of the Electronic Products Recycling Association (EPRA) that is adopted by OES for end of life electronics recyclers. OES works closely with RQO with respect to processor compliance to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Eq02 Life Monitor Cold climates have proven to be associated with a range of health risks including frostbite and hypothermia. According to a study by Gasparrini et al (2015) published in The Lancet, cold temperature is responsible for advancing approximately 7.29% of deaths between 1985 and 2009 for 13 countries including Canada. Elderly people are at a particularly high risk for cold related mortality due to mental, cardiovascular, and respiratory illnesses. Elderly people are more vulnerable to hypothermia as the body s ability to regulate temperature and sense cold lessens with age. Additionally, many elderly people are not able to communicate when they are cold or are not mobile enough to get to warmth. A global meta analysis by Yu et al (2011) involving almost 13 million elderly deaths concluded that for each 1 ºC decrease in temperature there was a 1 2% increase in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This device differs from previously discussed models in terms of the method of temperature measurement. The LifeMonitor relies on a core temperature capsule, VitalSense, that is ingested and transmits readings to the sensor electronics module (SEM) in real time (Figure 3). This device has recently been replacing the current tympanic thermometer used by firefighters to reduce the risks such as cardiac arrest. In a study by McKenzie Osgood (2004) the accuracy of the VitalSense system was measured against that of a rectal thermometer as comparison. The observed level of agreement between the two devices (0.04 ºC) suggests that the VitalSense is a viable alternative to consider for measurement of core temperature. However, the core temperature was not recorded on several occasions due to an inactive capsule. The transit time of the capsule varied from 0.52 to 5.6 days therefore requiring many capsules for use throughout cold winter months which would be very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Psychological Treatment Methods Question #1 DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) could be defined as a document that provides a common language and standard criteria for the classification of mental disorders (Stangor, 2010). On the other hand, Anxiety disorder (generalized) is a psychological disturbance marked by irrational fears, often of common objects. Mood disorder is affective in nature, wherein one s mood affects their processes at various levels, such as congnition, social and physical. Last, post traumatic stress disorder is a psychological disorder usually resulting from trauma and intense shock and characterized by hyper anxiety and re experiencing of the trauma coupled with a compulsive longing to drown any reminders of the event. (Stangor, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Question #3 I don not thing that SDHD diagnoses in children is a problem. I do thing that the cause of this rise in ADHD diagnosis is the psychological, social and perpetually dynamic condition of the world today. The world system is rapidly and constantly transforming, filled with anxiety and nervousness and many times with insanity too. Yes, this of course gives rise to the predisposition of related psychological disorders, including ADHD. ADHD diagnoses are not high in children only, but in adults and adolescents too. Again, using prescription medication, there is no problem either. Actually, some of the issues that causes of ADHD in children are chemo genic, such as consumption of lead and food additives or mother s smoking during pregnancy. In fact, prescription medications, such as Ritalin stimulant, have proved to be effective. Alternative treatments exist and could include psychological treatments, like systematic social interaction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay on Oil Export for a Unified Caspian Oil Conglomerate Oil Export for a Unified Caspian Oil Conglomerate Introduction Oil resources are the focal point of almost all international disputes in the present century as every country needs oil to power its electrical grids, run its automobiles, and operate its machinery. The vast majority of accessible oil lies in the extremely unstable Middle East, whose countries form most of OPEC and have a viable monopoly on oil production and pricing. The troubles caused by this situation thus come to no surprise as high demand and monopolistic supply give omnipotent control to the supplier. The Caspian Sea region is seen by some as a possible answer to the problems of OPEC control. The Caspian Sea and the surrounding states contain 10 billion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Russian and Kazakhstan occupy the northern half of the sea coastline and Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and Iran take up the southern section. Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan all received independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 and have all recently begun to see the economic benefits of foreign investment and oil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...