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Lung Cancer Epidemiology
Anatomy
There are five lobes in the lung, three on the right and two on the left. Each lobe is divided by five
segments, each supplied by tertiary bronchi, except for the right upper and right middle lobes, which
are divided into three and two segments, respectively. Lymph nodes draining the lung are divided into
intrapulmonary, hilar, and mediastinal nodal groups along the secondary bronchi, main bronchi, and
surrounding tracheal and vascular structures within the mediastinum, respectively .
Epidemiology and Etiology
Worldwide, lung cancer is the most common cancer in both incidence and mortality.
Lung cancer is responsible for 28% of all cancer related death each year (~160,000), more than all of
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This tumor originates from type II pneumocytes, and it may present as a pneumonic infiltrate, as
multiple nodules scattered throughout the lungs, and, occasionally, as a single nodule.
Route of spread
Local extension
. Direct involvement of pleural surfaces, chest wall, ribs, and mediastinal structures causing
hemoptysis
 Apical tumors can cause superior sulcus syndrome, with involvement of vertebral body, brachial
plexus, stellate ganglion (causing Horner s syndrome), subclavian vasculature, and superior vena cava
(causing SVC syndrome) .Most Pancoast tumors are non small cell cancers
 Direct extension to recurrent laryngeal nerve can cause vocal cord paralysis and hoarseness.
Involvement of phrenic nerve causes diaphragmatic paralysis.
N.B. recurrent laryngeal n. originate from Vagus n. The Rt is shorter than the LT as it curves under the
Rt subclavian a. but the Lt curves under the aortic arch.
Regional lymph node metastasis
Into intrapulmonary, hilar, and mediastinal nodal
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Financial Data Analysis Essay
Financial Data Analysis Daphnnee Johnson HCS 577 March 18, 2013 Sharon Gomes Sanders
Financial Data Analysis After reviewing the balance sheet for Patton Fuller Hospital for 2008 and
2009, there are significant differences that are noticeable. The retained earnings (or Net Worth or
Unrestricted Fund Balance ) drastically decreased from 2008 to 2009 (Apollo Group, 2006). The
dollar amount decrease is 209,471, this makes a decrease of over 65%. Long term debt increase to
more than 116% from 2008 to 2009 as well (Apollo Group, 2006). This is a massively huge increase.
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This occurred in 2008, but in 2009 in accordance to her will, the hospital received a money donation
from her estate. This $1,000,000 donation is noted as an unrestricted donation (Apollo Group, 2006).
This unrestricted donation is recorded on the Interim Statement of Income in December 2009 (Apollo
Group, 2006). Declines in the stock market and real estate markets resulted in a sharp drop in the
return on investment income. This caused PFCH to reassess the value of its investments and, on their
auditors advice, to write down those assets (Apollo Group, 2006, p. 3). Another reason the number
were so drastically different was because every December Patton Fuller Community Hospital conducts
an annual inventory (Apollo Group, 2006). When the hospital conducted its inventory their expenses
for their supplies were way underestimated by about a million dollars (Apollo Group, 2006). So this
had to be added on as a cost to December s statement. This underestimate of supply expenses made
January to November s reports not correct, so December had to report the actual figures (Apollo
Group, 2006). Therefore, December looked like it was a crazy month for the hospital. Following the
favorable settlement of some managed care contract disputes, net patient revenue increased by 9%
over the previous year, with an average
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Population Growth Has Fueled The Demand For More Resources
Introduction
Case Studies
Population growth has fueled the demand for more resources. The demand for coastal resources has
grown significantly due to over 40% of the world s population living within 100 km of the coast.
Living in Hawaii, one of the natural resources that is most valuable to society and the local economy
is access to these coastal and beach resources. At a state level, providing and improving access to
coastal resources has been a priority objective as defined by the Coastal Zone Management Act. In
attempts to valuate the benefits of access to these coastal resources, the majority of previous research
has focused on the value of beach recreation in coastal regions. These studies have found that visitors
decisions on what beach to go to are highly influenced by preferences, perceptions and the site s
characteristics (Halkos Matsiori 2012). According to this study by Halkos and Matsiori in Greece
people are more likely to be willing to pay for improvements in beach water quality, site facilities and
additional beach access points. Recent studies have taken this data one step further to valuate the
economic benefits of each of these identified improvements.
In this case, in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the SMA permitting process, values must be
assigned to the benefits of shoreline access. The ways in which to determine the economic value of
public beach access must be discussed to assist with our valuation methodology. The most extensive
studies
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Does Health Food Film And Television Shows Influence...
Does Health Food Film and Television Shows Influence Overall Health Decisions?
Viewing television and films about health and nutrition can be effective in how college students make
their food choices and consequently will promote or hinder their health and lifespan. The significance
of researching how television and film influence young adults is to find out how and why they are
making their food choices. This research is important because what people eat directly affects their
health. Unhealthy eating has been shown to heighten risk of chronic diseases. According to the
National Institutes of Health, obesity and overweight together are the second leading cause of
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Young adulthood is an important transition. During which long term health behavior patterns are
established (American Journal). This research is also only looking at one form of communication:
television and film. The purpose of knowing the power of one single channel is that young adults are
being impacted all the time by numerous mediums and it is vital to find the influence of just one single
medium s effect. The intention of these findings is to also learn young adults awareness of their food
choices and consequently their health. 18 to 24 year olds live a hectic lifestyle usually filled with
school, social life and other extra curricular activities, making it that much harder to maintain healthy
lifestyles and food choices. The intention of looking at these different aspects is to find new
information on how and why young adults are making their health decisions when it comes to food,
which can then better society as a whole.
Through the use of researching previous published journal articles and a focus group, we have found
valuable and informative details on the issue of how health television and film shape the ideas of
young adults relating to food. We will begin with a literature review covering the ways 18 to 24 year
olds are being influenced, the positive effects of television and film viewing and finally how they are
integrating this valuable material into creating healthy lifestyles. The paper will then describe the
methods used to
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Euclidean Geometry Compare And Contrast
When it comes to Euclidean Geometry, Spherical Geometry and Hyperbolic Geometry there are many
similarities and differences among them. For example, what may be true for Euclidean Geometry may
not be true for Spherical or Hyperbolic Geometry. Many instances exist where something is true for
one or two geometries but not the other geometry. However, sometimes a property is true for all three
geometries. These points bring us to the purpose of this paper. This paper is an opportunity for me to
demonstrate my growing understanding about Euclidean Geometry, Spherical Geometry, and
Hyperbolic Geometry.
The first issue that I will focus on is the definition of a straight line on all of these surfaces. For a ...
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These symmetries include: reflection in the line symmetry, reflection perpendicular to the line
symmetry, half turn symmetry, rigid motion along itself symmetry, central symmetry, and self
symmetry. If a line on a hyperbolic plane satisfies these conditions then we can say that it is straight. I
have included my homework of my definition of a straight line on a hyperbolic plane so that one can
see why these conditions must be satisfied.
The next issue that I will address for these three geometries is the definition of an angle on all three
surfaces. The definition that I will give applies to all three surfaces. There are at least three different
perspectives from which we can define angle . These include: a dynamic notion of angle angle as
movement, angles as measure, and angles as a geometric shape. A dynamic notion of angle involves
an action which may include a rotation, a turning point, or a change in direction between two lines.
Angles as measure may be thought of as the length of a circular arc or the ratio between areas of
circular sectors. When thinking of an angle as a geometric shape an angle may be seen as the
delineation of space by two intersecting lines. I have provided my homework assignment on my
definition of an angle so that one can see the reasoning of my definition for all three surfaces.
However, my homework assignment does not ask to define an angle on a hyperbolic plane. This is
because a region on a hyperbolic plane
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Baroque Music Characteristics
Baroque Period (1600 1750)
Baroque Music Characteristics 2
Rhythm
Most baroque music has an easily recognizable strong, steady pulse, and continuity of rhythm.
Patterns of rhythmic sequences permeate much of Baroque music.
Rapid changes in harmony often makes the pieces feel more rhythmic.
Dance rhythms were frequently used in multi movement form pieces.
Dotted rhythms were widely used.
Harmony
Figured Bass a system of numbers placed under the music was developed to indicate clearly the
harmonies that should be played with each note indicated in the bass line. The figured bass was
typically realized performed by the harpsichord.
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This developed the concept of tonality.
Texture
Monophonic, texture evolved to homophonic texture in opera and solo arias, influencing both sacred
and secular music. Many instrumental compositions were also homophonic.
The soprano and bass lines are usually more important than the inner voices.
Imitation between the voices is common.
Counterpoint a very complex and rule bound type of polyphony in which the resulting harmony
provides the tonal organization for the music is used extensively.
In the late Baroque, polyphony, as a result of counterpoint, was used in all sorts of compositions,
especially the fugue.
There was an increased emphasis on contrasting textures; for example, large groups of instruments
play one section and a small group plays another, or groups of instruments take turns playing the main
theme(s).
Timbre
Most of the instruments commonly used today were in use during the Baroque era.
The violin family was refined and perfected.
The beginning of musical phrases are usually highlighted by a change of timbre.
There wasn t a fixed, standard orchestral group. Ensembles were usually composed of strings, a few
woodwinds, percussion, and the harpsichord providing the basso continuo.
The Baroque pipe organ, which has a very soft, mellow tone, was used extensively.
Use of brass instruments and percussion to denote pageantry, solemnity, ceremony, and splendor was a
common trend.
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Net Neutrality Vs Net Neutrality Rules
The issue of the FCC and the lawsuit against them is officially in the courts hands. Way back in March
the US Telecom Association filed a lawsuit against them because they thought the net neutrality rules
were not rightly adopted. Both sides have spoken and here is what they had to say.
THE FCC LAWSUIT: BOTH SIDES OF THE STORY
Net Neutrality basically gives people the right to be on an open internet. Earlier this year, the FCC
adopted net neutrality rules. However, the lawsuit was due to the fact that the US Telecom Association
thought they did it by violating administrative law. During the court session, it was debated that the
FCC violated the providers first amendment rights about deciding what content to distribute. The FCC
attorneys
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What Makes A Great President
What makes a person a great president? This is a question that could have many different answers
depending on which political party one belongs to. Recently, the election of our new president has
caused protests and rioting in our country. Many people say he does not know anything about politics
and are unsure of whether or not he will make a great president for our country. We will take a look at
one of the former presidents of the United States to see what people thought about how he did as our
leader. First, we will be taking a look at his early life as a child and his life before presidency. Next,
we will be discussing his political philosophy and beliefs, and his legacy as our leader. Finally, we will
look at what his life was like after he had served as president and also how America thought he did
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Bush began his life after presidency at the age of sixty two. He returned to Midland, Texas and took
up residence very promptly at his Prairie Chapel Ranch in Crawford upon leaving office. He
eventually became part of the Dallas Community. He gave speeches and became very involved with
the George W. Bush Institute which he established at SMU. Bush enjoyed biking, golfing, attending
Texas Rangers baseball games, and reading American history in his free time. Bush also began doing
paintings of his pets and many of the world leaders from his presidency, which attracted national
attention. His paintings were later displayed in his own presidential library. (4 5) Overall, President
George W. Bush was a memorable leader of the United States. He helped our nation recover from the
9/11 terrorist attacks. He worked quietly to establish his legacy. He supported veterans suffering from
post traumatic stress disorder. Bush is known not only for his presidency, but also for his paintings and
the presidential center at SMU. Overall, Bush was a good and very memorable
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In Seeing Is Believing
In Seeing is believing: The effect of brain images on judgments of scientific reasoning the article sets
out to examine the persuasive influence of brain scans on the public perception of research on
cognition. Therefore the investigators developed three experiments to further study and see if brain
scans can influence how much a person will deem a paper as creditable or not.
The three experiments were very similar in design. In each experiments, subjects were presented with
fictional articles summarizing different findings in cognitive neuroscience research. These articles
were presented to the subjects of this study in one of three ways, including a brain scan, including a
bar graph or including no brain scan or bar graph at all. In the
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The Characters In Jack London s The Call Of The Wild
Then an old wolf, gaunt and battle scarred, came forward. Buck writhed his lips into the preliminary
of a snarl, but sniffed noses with him. Whereupon the old wolf sat down, pointed nose at the moon,
and broke out the long wolf howl. The others sat down and howled. And now the call came to Buck in
unmistakable accents. He, too, sat down and howled. This over, he came out of his angle and the pack
crowded around him, sniffing in half friendly, half savage manner. The leaders lifted the yelp of the
pack and sprang away into the woods. The wolves swung in behind, yelping in chorus. And Buck ran
with them, side by side with the wild brother, yelping as he ran. (82) In the novel, The Call of the
Wild, Jack London tells the story of a dog named Buck who transforms from a tamed dog to a wild
animal that is called back into the wild. At the beginning of the story, Buck lived in a luxurious house
but was kidnapped and sold to a Klondike gold hunter. Buck became experienced at being in the
harness of a sledding team. The wilderness conditions and harsh masters made Buck stronger as his
instincts grew stronger. When Buck s life was in peril, John Thornton rescued him from his cruel
master. As John Thornton made Buck healthy again, their relationship grew, and Buck became his
favorite dog. Though Buck had a devotion and love for his final owner, he felt a strong, instinctual
calling to be back in the wild. The Call of the Wild is a good book because it is realistic, has a strong
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Marketing Objectives Of The Bailey Nelson s Total Target...
Campaign Planning Brief
1.0 Marketing Objectives
 Increase Bailey Nelson s total target customer base by 20% after the end of the campaign in
December 2015 (see 3.0)
 Increase Bailey Nelson s overall market share by 15% during the entire campaign duration period
between July December 2015
 Increase total sales of eyewear (either sunglasses or prescription glasses) by 5% for each month of
the campaign duration until after December 2015
2.0 Communications Objectives
 To create brand name awareness for Bailey Nelson as an eyewear retailer that provides eyewear
starting from only $95 during the entire campaign period from July December 2015
 To create a High Involvement Transformational Brand Attitude among new target customers by ...
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There is no differentiation among students who do or do not wear glasses and they either have little or
no income (associated with part time work). The research identified UTS undergraduate students value
products that are widely accessible, function properly (related to high quality) and allow them to
express their individuality. They look for low prices and brand familiarity and they prefer humour
advertising appeals.
The majority of target customers are brand switchers . Evidence of brand switchers was shown by the
majority of survey respondents who browse a variety of brands and styles when purchasing eyewear.
Additionally, price influences the eyewear choices more than any other factor. Although they prefer
familiar brands (which may appear as multi brand loyals activity), there was still a multitude of other
smaller eyewear retailers listed by target customers.
Further psychographic information on the target customer is described below:
 They want stylish frames to keep up with trends and won t become outdated quickly
 They wear sunglasses as a fashion accessory and not just for eye protection
 They are always looking to try smaller retailers which are perceived as new and modern
 They shop for eyewear online, but mainly from retailers with complementary physical stores
 They value companies who pay proper attention to their needs and make it easy to purchase
4.0 Barriers to Purchase
Below are the most important risks associated with high
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Cardiac Muscle Structure
Structure The cardiac muscle is only found in the heart. This muscle had one nucleus and is an
involuntary striated muscle. Cardiac muscle also contains intercalated disc, which acts as a junction
between the two muscle cells in order to communicate. Also, the cell contains no motor nerve
terminals. The extracellular calcium ions and the cells of the heart act as a stimulus allowing it to
contract via electrical impulse. The cardiomyocytes/ myocardiocyteal muscle cells and the one
nucleus makes up the cardiac muscle. Skeletal muscles are the muscles that are under the control of
the somatic nervous system (voluntary) and are striated. Also they have many nuclei and are triggered
into motion via electrical impulses from the motor neuron terminals connected to the muscle fibres.
These motor neurons are coordinated by the central nervous system and are networked. A bundle of
collagen fibres known as tendons is usually attached to bones of the muscle. The muscle is made up of
individual components known as myocytes. These are made up of myofibers.
Role The main role of the cardiac muscle is to keep the heart beating. The muscle has a large number
of mitochondria and numerous myoglobins because the muscle is different to other muscle cells as it
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Negative feedback is important in regulating hormone levels in the blood. There are three groups of
hormones: steroid hormones including sex hormones, amino acid derivatives like epinephrine and
peptide hormones like insulin. Exocrine glands are named apocrine gland, meocrine gland and
holocrine gland. In the apocrine glands, a portion of the plasma membrane buds off the cell,
containing the secretion. In the holocrine glands, the entire cell disintegrates to secret its substances.
In the merocrine glands, the cells secrete their substances by
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Consumer Segmentation
1. Introduction I don t know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.
(Bill Cosby) The reason is because there are no two people that have exactly same likes and dislikes.
Everybody in this world is different. Hence trying to make everyone happy at the same time merely
blow the pleaser s mind off. Taking that quote into consideration, it is not only true to an individual
but also to every industry. A business cannot aim to sell their products to the whole market, because
every customer has different wants and needs. Only a group of similar consumers that suites the
products property best should be considered, so the business can use the right marketing strategy. In
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However there are some distortion in the gender boundary in contemporary world when third gender
become more visible. Consequently gender factor becomes complicated base to analyze, and need to
be considered along with other bases. Age Supporting statement from linkedin.com, rough
polished.com (2010) as well indicates that the most important group of jewelry consumers are aging
around 45 to 54. Consumer with this age are earning highest income so they can afford expensive
jewelry pieces. The latter website is also demonstrating that customer aged 25 to 34 years old should
not be neglected by jewelry retailer because they are becoming more important everyday as main
bridal jewelry consumers Marital Status Trinity collection is created with concept of harmony as
stated on the e boutique page. And since the ring is categorized under wedding band section, it can be
seen clearly that Cartier mainly focuses on the group of future brides as Trinity collection s customers.
4.2 Geographic Segmentation In United Kingdom, Cartier boutiques with jewelry creations are
available only in London. That simply means Cartier is focusing on customers who live in urban area.
Urban habitants are the possible customers, because people living in metropolitan cities, are more
likely to concern about the cultural appearances, particularly fashion and style. They tend to wear nice
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The Day I Graduated High School
The day I graduated high school was the day I thought about how I would barely see my dog, Dulce,
anymore (I graduated in Nicaragua). Throughout my whole life I ve been accustomed to having dogs
in the house, taking them out on walks, teaching them how to do tricks, having them sleep by my feet
on my bed. Leaving Dulce was going to be tough for me because she brought a lot of happiness into
my life; she was the sweetest dog I ve ever met. Her name literally means sweet, so it fit very well
with her. As I prepared to leave to Canada for my post secondary education, I messaged my sister and
asked her what she thought about getting a dog; she loved the idea. Having moved into our own house
in Canada, my sister and I noticed how empty our home was without hearing a dog s bark, or having
any dog toys laying on the ground. We immediately decided to purchase a dog right there; the journey
had started. On Kijiji, we noticed that a breeder in a farm town two hours away from Kitchener was
selling a Pomeranian. This puppy had an orange fur that made him resemble a fox, small pointy ears,
and a face that would make your heart melt. We didn t need much convincing after we saw the picture,
so we loaded our car and made our Keady, Ontario. The whole road trip consisted of dialogue on how
excited we were for our new puppy and what name we were going to give him.
Dennys do you like the name Jagger for him? I think it fits him well. My sister was very persistent on
this name. I like
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Kingdom of God
What exactly is the kingdom of God? How does one recognize the kingdom? Are you in the kingdom
of God? So often, people search for the evidence of the kingdom of God rather than simply identifying
it. In the present day, the stress is evasively put on works and actions rather than a personal
relationship with God. Too many people fall into the trap of participating in as many activities as they
can, living to have their good deeds noticed by others; however, the key point is entirely missed. It is
the innermost intimate part of a person that divulges the power of an individual s life, not the actions.
Jesus makes this clear in the book of Luke when he states, The kingdom of God is not coming with
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This passage contrasts the present and the future magnificence of the kingdom, which is constantly
growing.
The kingdom of God includes everyone: the poor, the gentiles, the outcast, the oppressed, the women,
Samaritans, tax collectors, the sick, and the sinners. Jesus states that the blind receive their sight, the
lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, the poor have good news brought
to them (Lk. 7:22). If you take this out of the context of which it was written and it may not seem like
a very big deal that some of these groups of people would be included in the kingdom of God, but in
reality, Jesus caused a lot of controversy through focusing on these neglected and oppressed people.
The possession of illnesses and sin created a greater sense of desperation within the people, this
allowed more room for grace to abound in their lives and explains the reason why miracles took place
in their lives more often than the rich and prestigious upper class. A significant aspect of Jesus
teaching was setting people free from sin and giving them dominion over evil (Drane 149). Jesus
constantly breaks down social barriers and places heavy emphasis on going against the social
boundaries that separate the people.
Jesus completely redefines the role of Jewish women, which Luke draws special attention to this
throughout his book. In the Bible, women were of little to no value. They were
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Essay The Side-Effect Effect
The Side Effect Effect There are side effects to almost every action people take. Getting rid of insects
in a home can cause harm to the environment, or even poison pets within the household. Studying for
a test can cause lack of sleep, and ultimately poorer health. Throwing away the remains of an
unfinished dinner plate discards what could have been valuable nutrients for starving children in
Africa. How one determines intentionality of an action has been a controversial topic for many. Joshua
Knobe has conducted experiments for explaining the proper analysis of intentional action, while
Uttich and Lombrozo have conducted experiments exploring the relationship between norms and
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People are more willing to say a side effect occurred intentionally when they interpret that side effect
as bad than they are when that side effect is good. Uttich and Lombrozo also studied the side effect
effect, but explained it differently than Knobe did. They said that the side effect effect, the differences
in ascribed mental states and traits pertaining to intentionality of an action, is due to the side effect s
norm status as opposed to moral status. They named this view the Rational Scientist view. While
Knobe suggested the moral status of a side effect influenced judgments on intentionality, Uttich and
Lombrozo suggested that norm status is sufficient alone in producing the side effect effect.
Specifically, they said that norm violating behavior that outweighs the reason to observe the norm is
more informative in explaining intentionality of side effects compared to norm conforming behavior.
By default, people usually follow the norms, unless some sufficiently strong reason compels them to
violate them. The Rational Scientist view is consistent with the Theory of Mind, in that internal states
support explanation and prediction of behavior, but adds the vital role of norms in those predictions
and explanations; moral norms affect Theory of Mind ascriptions by influencing mental state
ascriptions. A third
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Technology And The Interrupted Brain Seeks Out A Professional
Pat Galagan, author of Technology and The Interrupted Brain seeks out a professional to explain this.
Dan Willingham, professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia states, Data from the last thirty
years leads to a conclusion that is not scientifically challengeable: thinking well requires knowing
facts, and that s true not only because you need something to think about. The very processes that
teachers care about most critical thinking processes such as reasoning and problem solving are
intimately intertwined with factual knowledge that is stored in long term memory (not just found in
the environment) (Galagan). This generation of adolescents is so used to looking up everything in the
internet that their brains don t go the extra mile to think and develop. Therefore, they don t possess the
amount of factual knowledge needed to mold higher level thinking and analysis.
Take a look at this study done by researchers at the University of Connecticut in 2005. A group of
seventh graders were asked to read information on a website on the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus
and evaluate the site s credibility and trustworthiness. All but one student deemed the site to be
credible due to extensive cited sources, pictures, and a wide array of scientific words. The truth? The
site was a hoax designed just for this experiment (Galagan). One might ask, why weren t most of the
students able to recognize this? That s because these students didn t have a basic knowledge and
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Bioethical And Political Issues Essay
Identifying Bioethical and Political Issues
Scenario 1: You are the healthcare administrator of a nursing home. You are informed by your
Admissions Director that a new memory impaired resident has been admitted into your long term care
unit. The staff is concerned about the involvement of family with your resident. Family members from
out of town arrived and expressed concern about your resident s do not resuscitate (DNR) orders
which were authorized by the Power of Attorney of another family member. A quarrel erupts in the
nursing home with family members voicing their opinions loudly. You arrive on the scene and are
immediately told by the visiting family member, Do you know who I am? I am a supervisor for the
Department of Health and Human Services and will not hesitate to have your facility surveyed for
noncompliance. What do you do?
Any situation that erupts which can disturb the other residents is something that must be diffused
immediately, as a healthcare administrator I would have to address this state of affairs with empathy
and genuine concern for the opinions of the family members not in agreement with the do not
resuscitate (DNR) order. First, I would ask that we move to a private location where we could speak
and if voices are elevated it would not interfere with the day to day operation of the nursing home.
Second, I would ask to see the Power of Attorney if it is available to speak to the legality of the
document. Provided that, all the previous terms set in place are up to par, I would directly talk about
the statement made about the family member making me aware of her position with the Department of
Health and Human Services. Moreover, going through the document to point out the date signed, to
make note if the new resident signed it before here memory was too far gone and if the Power of
Attorney would not be substantial. Then I d call attention to the difference between a Power of
Attorney and Durable Power of Attorney. Grammarly states, The biggest difference is in when the
power ends. A general power of attorney ends when a person becomes mentally incapable because of
sickness or injury to handle his or her own affairs... To get a durable power of attorney, you must show
in the
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The Bible Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints
Religion 121 A
Prof. Cory Sackett
Research Paper
One of the largest struggles for members in the church is animosity of non members. On one hand,
many express their dislike of the LDS church without even knowing what Sacrament Meeting is or the
full the title of the Mormon church (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints). On the other
hand, there are a number supposed experts about Mormon doctrine. Some have belonged to the
Church themselves at one point, leaving after finding unresolved dissonance between their beliefs and
the Gospel. Others are often learned scholars, criticizing the Mormon doctrine to prove their own
views. The following paper involves the latter of the two in an analysis of Ezekiel 37:15 17, a Biblical
scripture that the LDS Church believes to refer to The Book of Mormon.
LDS Interpretation of Ezekiel s Prophecy
The Church interpretation of Ezekiel s prophecy is quite simple. In Ezekiel 37:15 17 from the King
James Bible, it reads:
The word of the Lord came again unto me saying, Moreover, thou son of man, take thee one stick, and
write upon it, For Judah, and for the children of Israel his companions: then take another stick, and
write upon it, For Joseph, the stick of Ephraim, and for all the house of Israel his companions: And
join them one to another into one stick; and they shall become one in thine hand.
This scripture is an explanation in LDS gospel as to how the Book of Mormon fulfills Bible
prophecies. Page 67 of A Marvelous Work and
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San Francisco Short Story
It began with the listless feeling brought on by a Sunday afternoon. A deep, gnawing feeling of being
unsettled seated itself within his gut and bit at him incessantly that afternoon, when the bleached seas
of fog finally began rolling back and exposing the ghostly monoliths of steel and glass, complimented
by the vaguely red bridge on the edge of the city that stretched into the thicket of mist like a pathway
to eternal salvation. San Francisco had always been a haunted city; a city of tragic fires, earthquakes,
and a feverish lust for gold, spurred on by the constant hum that seemed to make up the very fabric of
the land. It was a city of hope and courage, a beacon of civilization and modernity casting it s
brilliance into the bay. But
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Characters in Sartre s No Exit Essay
Characters in Sartre s No Exit
No Exit, by Jean Paul Sartre, is a play that illustrates three people s transitions from wanting to be
alone in Hell to needing the omnipresent other constantly by their sides. As the story progresses, the
characters identities become more and more permanent and unchangeable. Soon Inez, Garcin, and
Estelle live in the hope that they will obtain the other s acceptance. These three characters cannot
accept their existentialist condition: they are alone in their emotions, thoughts and fears.
Consequently, they look to other people to give their past lives and present deaths meaning. Forever
trapped in Hell, they are condemned to seek the other for meaning in their lives; even when given the
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This is futile behavior because he will eventually look to the other for definition. By coming up with
solutions, Garcin tries harder and harder to reject the other s dominating presence: ...we ll look at the
floor and each must try to forget the others are there (Sartre 22). Through his acknowledgment of the
other s interrogating eye, Garcin is unwillingly admitting his gradual loss of his vision of himself. He
is being engulfed by Inez s and Estelle s opinion of him. As soon as Garcin feels his essence and
individuality slipping away, he begins to rely on Estelle to cure his loneliness and to give him solidity.
He demands that Estelle give him her complete trust (Sartre 36) and constant love (Sartre 36). Garcin
wants Estelle to love him for who he is rather than for sexual reasons. Frustrated by Estelle s rejection
of his love, he asks her for her faith in him: I did not run away...that one person s faith would save me
. Will you have faith in me? Then I shall love you and cherish you for ever (Sartre 39). Garcin needs
Estelle, the other, to justify his cowardice to make his past seem noble. Estelle offers Garcin hope for
the future and gives him someone to live for. He has a change of heart when Estelle declares, Anyhow,
I d love you just the same, even if you were a coward (Sartre 40). He wants everything to be absolute
and definite which is quite the opposite of life and of the human experience. Estelle s
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The Invisible Mother And Lennie Analysis
The Invisible Mother and Lennie
When a person thinks of a true motherly bond they most likely think of warmth, happiness, someone
safe, and reliable. In of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, Lennie has to live a life without his mother
and because of that it affects the rest of his life . Not having access to the sacred feeling of a mother s
love can alter anyone s life. That is why Lennie realizes he needs something to fill that hole in his
heart with something that at least resembles a mother s love. If that bond is taken away then a person
is left bare to the elements of the cold harsh world. There is something about soft creatures that gives
Lennie a sense of serenity and inner peace. The inner peace he gets is the reason why Lennie from Of
Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, loves mice, puppies, rabbits, and anything soft because it
represents a true motherly love he never had. Mice in the novel has a deeper symbolic meaning than
just it being a petite pet. What Lennie loves about mice is their reliability and stability. These soft
natured mice are so easy to find for Lennie. Mice also have a motherly quality that Lennie never had.
A true mother is known for always being there no matter what. In the beginning of the book Lennie
and George are walking towards their new job, Lennie is holding a mouse but George catches him,
George says You gonna give me that mouse or do i have to sock you? ... Lennie reluctantly reached in
his pocket. I don t know why I can t keep it. It ain t nobody s mouse. I didn t steal it. I found it lyin
right beside the road (9). As long as Lennie is looking for mice then the mice are alway there for
Lennie. The only thing stopping him most of the time is George. That is why Lennie needs to sneak
around to get what he loves. Even though he loves the mice he is a danger to them. In a way when
Lennie is with the mice he feels like he has mother again but when a mouse bites him he goes back to
reality and kills it. When he kills the mice he feels remorse and then makes the desperate search to
find something to replace it. It s important because Lennie never had an accepting person s shoulder to
cry on. Even though Lennie has a mental handicap the need for reliability is evident.
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Porsche And The Sport Car Industry Essay
The situation
Porsche was founded in 1931 by Fernand Porsche with his son and son in law (Anton Piech the father
of VW chairman Ferdinand Piech). Porsch started as a firm that sold design and engineering services
to other carmakers. Porsche produces VW beetle in 1934 and the first branded sports car (the Porsche
356 series) in 1948 after ww2. In 2007 was the world s most profitibale automaker on a per unit basis
with a production of just 100,000 automobiles annually with an average revenue of $91,974 per car. In
2007 Porsche income increased to $9.4 billion on revenue of $10 billion and for 3 years successively
2007 to 2008 Porsche was the top ranked brand in J.P Power and Associates initial Quality Study .
Porsche belong to the sport car industry. It is a small size company that target a small niche of the
market (skim the elites of the society: very welthy).
Porshe wanted to merge with VW to safe its interests. In early March 2008, Porshe agreed to be taken
over by Volkswagen. VW is an important partner and supplier for Porsche small independent player in
the auto industry focused on the performances sports car market. Porsche ownes 50% of VW . It was a
very smart move by Porsche to protect itself from competition as a small company that targets a small
niche and to avoid being taking over by other huge car companies such as General motors, Chylser
and Ford. However, the merge between these organizations can be challenging because VW and
Porsche have
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Network Design Proposal For A Program Essay
Network Design Proposal
Prepared for:
University of Maryland University College
Prepared by: Ramesh Shah
Physical Network Design
Network Topology The proposed network is designed for the UMUC new building in Rockville. This
new building will have some administrative offices, lecture rooms, library, and computer labs with an
open Wi Fi. This new building will have total six computer labs that will be used for instruction. Each
of these labs will have 25 computers, 23 student computers and one instructor computer, one server in
the closet and in addition to the six computer labs, there will also be a Student Computer Lab that will
provide computer access to students for doing their own purpose like homework. In Student Computer
Lab there will be 30 computers and a server in the closet. There will be 10 computers for student s use
and 5 computers for Library staff in the library so they can access to the library resources for staff use,
with the exception of the admissions office, which will have five computers. There will be six class
room which will have a computer for instructor s use. Finally, there will be 7 offices in the building
and each of these offices will have one computer. There will be two server rooms, one on the first
floor and another one on the second floor. There should be at least 3 separate networks:
Administrative, Instructional, and Public. All staff accessed computers will be on the
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How Does Rick Deckard Create Identity In The Blade Runner
The book Do Androids Dream of Sheep and the movie Blade Runner both focus on the protagonist
Rick Deckard who is assigned to hunt down Androids and retire them. Throughout the book and
movie, he is faced with issues such as questioning his own identity and that of others. Although the
movie adaption did change some of the characters and most of the plot, it still managed to keep some
things similar; most importantly the themes. One of those themes is the difficulty of correctly
assigning an identity to someone, as a person can never be certain of another person s true self. This
can be seen when the androids are given the Voigt Kampff test, how the specials/chicken heads are
classified, and even in Rick Deckard s identity crisis. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At the beginning of the book, Deckard was confident about his profession and what identified him as a
human. For example, he knew he was human because of his desire of having a living animal. After all,
his neighbor Barbour even says that every one of us has an animal of some sort (9). Almost every
character in the book who turned out to be human had some type of animal even if it was fake because
it was one of the only ways other people could identify if they were human or an android. Although
this changed in Deckard when he encountered Luba. When he saw her opera performance he
wondered if his life was just a cycle were he killed machines that were going to be reconstructed again
(92). Later on, when she was killed by the mercilessness Phil Resch, Deckard questioned why he felt
empathy towards her. Resch advised him to sleep with the androids to get rid of those emotions, but
when Deckard did so it did not work. Even at the end after killing all the androids and having a
spiritual encounter with Mercer he is left confused about what his true identity was. However in the
movie Blade Runner it was not him who was going through this crisis but it was Roy. This android
wanted to expand his life because he wanted to be similar to a human. In the beginning, he went as far
as killing people, something that an android would do without hesitation. Although at the end he
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The Medicare Modernization Act ( Mma )
Background
Since the late 1980s, Medicare has reimbursed physician services using the Medicare Physician Fee
Schedule (MPFS), which encompasses 10,000 procedure codes. Each code is assigned resource based
relative value units (RVUs), which are designed to reflect physician work, practice expense, and
malpractice expense. To adjust for local differences in cost of living, each RVU is modified using
geographic practice cost indexes (GPCIs) and then converted to dollars using a conversion factor. This
system rewards physicians who produce a high volume of services; not surprisingly, Medicare Part B
expenditures have grown rapidly.
In FY 1998, the SGR was introduced as an attempt to better manage this spending growth by taking
into account several factors, including the expansion of the overall economy. However, because this
system didn t fundamentally change the economics of the program, it did not achieve its original
objective.
With enactment of the Medicare Modernization Act (MMA) in 2003, Medicare began moving toward
value based payments, and the introduction of Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010 meant that
Medicare accelerated its use of value based payments as a means of improving outcomes and
managing overall costs (Wofford, 2015).
The care delivery enterprise must be re tooled so that it functions in a fee for value reimbursement
environment as is has in a fee for service reimbursement environment. The Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services (CMS) is leading the
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Proximate Cause Of Car Accident
The diver s injury from a defective steering wheel meets proximate cause. According to Melvin and
Katz (2015), proximate cause is met when a breach of duty occurs in the closest proximity of the
incident and without an unforeseen event that cancels out liability. In the case of the accident,
proximate cause is met because a motorist being involved in an accident is not an unreasonable
occurrence. In addition, the steering wheel manufacturer is held at a strict liability due to the
manufacturing of goods for consumers. According to Stewart (2016), a manufacturer is liable for
injuries when the product is proven defective and is unreasonably dangerous. For example, in West v.
Caterpillar Tractor Co., Inc., West, who was a dealer of Caterpillar s products, claimed that because
manufacturers imply their products are safe, the manufacturer holds the burden of liability. Moreover,
the plaintiff must prove the manufacturer s relationship to the defective product, the dangerous
condition, and proximate cause of related injuries. In the case of the driver suing the manufacturer of
the steering mechanism, the plaintiff must prove the manufacturer produced the defective mechanism,
the reason the mechanism caused the injury, and proximate cause. A likely defense from the
manufacturer will be the cause of the motorist s accident. However, vehicle accidents are not outside
the scope of a likely event; therefore, the plaintiff will have a strong case.
Question 2: A tenant hurts herself falling down defective steps. The tenant sues the landlord s
insurance company, alleging that they knew the steps were defective but insured him anyway, thus
discouraging him from fixing them.
The tenant s injury is does not meet proximate cause to the insurance company s product.
According to Melvin and Katz (2015), proximate cause relates to the nearest breach of duty associated
with the harm. In other words, the acts of intervening negligence from the landlord exempts the
insurance company s proximate cause, thus causing liability to fall upon the landlord. Moreover, the
property owner s duties include notifying guests of hazards, duty to inspect, and duty to repair defects.
Various state laws require property owners certain
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Finding Meaning in Albert Camus’ The Plague Essay
Finding Meaning in Albert Camus The Plague Socrates, a Greek philosopher, once said that the
unexamined life is not worth living (Apology 38b). Like Socrates, Albert Camus believed that a man
needs to live meaningfully. In his novel The Plague Camus creates characters who are forced to think,
reflect, and assume responsibility for living as they battle an epidemic of bubonic plague that is
ravaging the Algerian port of Oran. For ten months as the outbreak isolates the city from the rest of the
world, each of the citizens reacts in a unique way. Camus main characters undergo both individual and
social transformations. Dr. Bernard Rieux, the narrator and central character, is one of the first people
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Rieux believes that man has to do what is necessary while he is alive and must believe in humanity: . .
. Rieux was thinking it was only right that those whose desires are limited to man and his humble yet
formidable love should enter, if only now and then, into their reward (Camus 301). When the gates of
Oran are opened, Rieux writes a chronicle of the plague hoping to teach others a lesson. He wants
them to witness the admirable qualities in men and the injustice they endure. As a doctor he knows
that the plague bacillus can lie dormant for long periods and then resurface. Although man may never
be the victor over the plague and the loss of life it inflicts, he can better manage life s adversities in the
future. Another important character is Raymond Rambert, a Parisian journalist, who goes through a
metamorphosis over the course of the epidemic. He finds himself trapped in Oran when the gates of
the city are closed. This determined young man tries to escape in any way possible because he feels
that Oran s problems are none of his concern since he is an outsider. Rambert s appeals to the civil
authorities are unsuccessful. He asks Dr. Rieux to help his cause and is enraged when Rieux refuses.
He then offers money to smugglers for his escape. Later during an exchange Rieux tells him: . . . for
nothing in the world would I try to dissuade you from what you re going to do; it seems to me
absolutely right and proper.
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How Climate Change Is Inherently Flawed
Because of the most recent election season, there has been a renewed interest in the topic of climate
change. In the 2016 Presidential election, the green party received over 1.2 million popular votes
nationwide, when they usually receive only 100 thousand or so. With an increased interest in the topic
of climate change, I feel it is necessary to provide factual data and projections on the path climate
change will take to decrease misinformation. I proclaim the correct course of action to solve the
problem of climate change is to do nothing. Almost every argument I hear today discussing what we
should do about climate change is inherently flawed because of their assumptions about the future.
The current climate change model for the future assumes technology will not improve in any
fundamental way for the next twenty or thirty years. Every argument which says climate change will
be irreversible if we do not act now assumes we will only have our current technology at our disposal.
I know for a fact technology advancements were not considered for these arguments because there is
not a good way to predict what kinds of technology we will have in the future. Thirty three years ago,
On March 6th, 1983, the first commercial phone was introduced in the states. It offered around thirty
minutes of battery life, and took over ten hours to charge completely, it weighed almost 2 pounds, was
10 inches tall, and cost nearly $10,000, adjusting for inflation. Nowadays, there are phones
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How Is Queen Elizabeth A Good Queen
After the death of Queen Mary, John White held her funeral to which he praised her: She was a king s
daughter; she was a king s sister; she was a king s wife. She was a queen, and by the same title a king
also. Despite the fact of her reign and her prescustion on many Protestants, she was depicted as a good
queen. Since Mary s rule, she could be held a stretch from a feminist icon. Through her reign, she
allowed the crown to be taken up by any gender, and ensued a law to protect against those who
opposed so. Additionally, Mary restructured the economy and reorganised the militia, rebuilt the navy
and successfully managed her parliament. By securing the throne, Mary ensured that the crown
continued along the legal line of Tudor succession. Meanwhile her death alerted the citizens of
England, as well as her enemies and loyalists, many Protestants could be deemed happy. She had been
receiving many horrible reviews from Protestants during her reign, and when her reign was over, ...
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Though in time of Mary s reign, she had Elizabeth imprisoned for the conspiracy of her allying herself
with the Protestants rebels. When freed, Elizabeth was held back and had almost to barely nothing to
do with the throne. When the death of Mary was announced, Elizabeth became queen, a golden age to
which many of her followers called. Her enessical goal were to have a good counsel, and to opening
Protestants churches. Though, she remained a somewhat fun and active ruler, she was a poor judge in
decisions and her choices on the economy and the militia weakened the popularity that grown among
her. Many have said that her rule was just a base of luck and soon her decisions as a ruler faltered
alongside with it. In the end, she had died a virgin (a popular momentum to which many remember
her by) and buried next to her half sister,
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Designing A Curriculum Using The Understanding By Design...
The focal point of this course was to develop a curriculum using the Understanding by Design
framework to assist students in achieving a deeper level of understanding the objectives.
Proposition 3: Teachers motivate, manage, and monitor student learning.
Indicator 3b: Teachers manage the learning environment by engaging students and organizing
instruction.
Indicator 3c: Teachers use multiple methods of for monitoring and measuring student understanding
and make informed decisions about instruction.
After examining the Understanding by Design framework by Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe, I have
gained knowledge in how to develop a unit by working backwards. The development of a unit is multi
layered in its focus on curriculum, instruction, and assessment. As I construct my plan, I need to first
assess what the big ideas are that I want my students to be familiar with and why it is important to
learn about them. In our study of Mesopotamia, we look at how our world began with the first
civilization and the achievements that led to advances throughout history. The big ideas framed as
understandings that I want my students to know are that the locations of civilizations and city states, in
relation to specific landforms, affect development and technology achievements in a variety of areas.
Then I look at what essential questions are raised and what I want students to know and be able to do.
The framework looks to deepen student understanding and transfer that understanding
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  • 1. MLA Handbook For Writers Of Research Papers - 7Th Edit 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 Handbook For Writers Of Research Papers - 7Th Edit MLA Handbook For Writers Of Research Papers - 7Th Edit
  • 2. Lung Cancer Epidemiology Anatomy There are five lobes in the lung, three on the right and two on the left. Each lobe is divided by five segments, each supplied by tertiary bronchi, except for the right upper and right middle lobes, which are divided into three and two segments, respectively. Lymph nodes draining the lung are divided into intrapulmonary, hilar, and mediastinal nodal groups along the secondary bronchi, main bronchi, and surrounding tracheal and vascular structures within the mediastinum, respectively . Epidemiology and Etiology Worldwide, lung cancer is the most common cancer in both incidence and mortality. Lung cancer is responsible for 28% of all cancer related death each year (~160,000), more than all of breast, colorectal, and prostate cancers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This tumor originates from type II pneumocytes, and it may present as a pneumonic infiltrate, as multiple nodules scattered throughout the lungs, and, occasionally, as a single nodule. Route of spread Local extension . Direct involvement of pleural surfaces, chest wall, ribs, and mediastinal structures causing hemoptysis  Apical tumors can cause superior sulcus syndrome, with involvement of vertebral body, brachial plexus, stellate ganglion (causing Horner s syndrome), subclavian vasculature, and superior vena cava (causing SVC syndrome) .Most Pancoast tumors are non small cell cancers  Direct extension to recurrent laryngeal nerve can cause vocal cord paralysis and hoarseness. Involvement of phrenic nerve causes diaphragmatic paralysis. N.B. recurrent laryngeal n. originate from Vagus n. The Rt is shorter than the LT as it curves under the Rt subclavian a. but the Lt curves under the aortic arch. Regional lymph node metastasis Into intrapulmonary, hilar, and mediastinal nodal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Financial Data Analysis Essay Financial Data Analysis Daphnnee Johnson HCS 577 March 18, 2013 Sharon Gomes Sanders Financial Data Analysis After reviewing the balance sheet for Patton Fuller Hospital for 2008 and 2009, there are significant differences that are noticeable. The retained earnings (or Net Worth or Unrestricted Fund Balance ) drastically decreased from 2008 to 2009 (Apollo Group, 2006). The dollar amount decrease is 209,471, this makes a decrease of over 65%. Long term debt increase to more than 116% from 2008 to 2009 as well (Apollo Group, 2006). This is a massively huge increase. Total current liabilities also increase as a whole by 184.09% ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This occurred in 2008, but in 2009 in accordance to her will, the hospital received a money donation from her estate. This $1,000,000 donation is noted as an unrestricted donation (Apollo Group, 2006). This unrestricted donation is recorded on the Interim Statement of Income in December 2009 (Apollo Group, 2006). Declines in the stock market and real estate markets resulted in a sharp drop in the return on investment income. This caused PFCH to reassess the value of its investments and, on their auditors advice, to write down those assets (Apollo Group, 2006, p. 3). Another reason the number were so drastically different was because every December Patton Fuller Community Hospital conducts an annual inventory (Apollo Group, 2006). When the hospital conducted its inventory their expenses for their supplies were way underestimated by about a million dollars (Apollo Group, 2006). So this had to be added on as a cost to December s statement. This underestimate of supply expenses made January to November s reports not correct, so December had to report the actual figures (Apollo Group, 2006). Therefore, December looked like it was a crazy month for the hospital. Following the favorable settlement of some managed care contract disputes, net patient revenue increased by 9% over the previous year, with an average ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Population Growth Has Fueled The Demand For More Resources Introduction Case Studies Population growth has fueled the demand for more resources. The demand for coastal resources has grown significantly due to over 40% of the world s population living within 100 km of the coast. Living in Hawaii, one of the natural resources that is most valuable to society and the local economy is access to these coastal and beach resources. At a state level, providing and improving access to coastal resources has been a priority objective as defined by the Coastal Zone Management Act. In attempts to valuate the benefits of access to these coastal resources, the majority of previous research has focused on the value of beach recreation in coastal regions. These studies have found that visitors decisions on what beach to go to are highly influenced by preferences, perceptions and the site s characteristics (Halkos Matsiori 2012). According to this study by Halkos and Matsiori in Greece people are more likely to be willing to pay for improvements in beach water quality, site facilities and additional beach access points. Recent studies have taken this data one step further to valuate the economic benefits of each of these identified improvements. In this case, in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the SMA permitting process, values must be assigned to the benefits of shoreline access. The ways in which to determine the economic value of public beach access must be discussed to assist with our valuation methodology. The most extensive studies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Does Health Food Film And Television Shows Influence... Does Health Food Film and Television Shows Influence Overall Health Decisions? Viewing television and films about health and nutrition can be effective in how college students make their food choices and consequently will promote or hinder their health and lifespan. The significance of researching how television and film influence young adults is to find out how and why they are making their food choices. This research is important because what people eat directly affects their health. Unhealthy eating has been shown to heighten risk of chronic diseases. According to the National Institutes of Health, obesity and overweight together are the second leading cause of preventable death in the United States, close behind tobacco use. An ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Young adulthood is an important transition. During which long term health behavior patterns are established (American Journal). This research is also only looking at one form of communication: television and film. The purpose of knowing the power of one single channel is that young adults are being impacted all the time by numerous mediums and it is vital to find the influence of just one single medium s effect. The intention of these findings is to also learn young adults awareness of their food choices and consequently their health. 18 to 24 year olds live a hectic lifestyle usually filled with school, social life and other extra curricular activities, making it that much harder to maintain healthy lifestyles and food choices. The intention of looking at these different aspects is to find new information on how and why young adults are making their health decisions when it comes to food, which can then better society as a whole. Through the use of researching previous published journal articles and a focus group, we have found valuable and informative details on the issue of how health television and film shape the ideas of young adults relating to food. We will begin with a literature review covering the ways 18 to 24 year olds are being influenced, the positive effects of television and film viewing and finally how they are integrating this valuable material into creating healthy lifestyles. The paper will then describe the methods used to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Euclidean Geometry Compare And Contrast When it comes to Euclidean Geometry, Spherical Geometry and Hyperbolic Geometry there are many similarities and differences among them. For example, what may be true for Euclidean Geometry may not be true for Spherical or Hyperbolic Geometry. Many instances exist where something is true for one or two geometries but not the other geometry. However, sometimes a property is true for all three geometries. These points bring us to the purpose of this paper. This paper is an opportunity for me to demonstrate my growing understanding about Euclidean Geometry, Spherical Geometry, and Hyperbolic Geometry. The first issue that I will focus on is the definition of a straight line on all of these surfaces. For a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These symmetries include: reflection in the line symmetry, reflection perpendicular to the line symmetry, half turn symmetry, rigid motion along itself symmetry, central symmetry, and self symmetry. If a line on a hyperbolic plane satisfies these conditions then we can say that it is straight. I have included my homework of my definition of a straight line on a hyperbolic plane so that one can see why these conditions must be satisfied. The next issue that I will address for these three geometries is the definition of an angle on all three surfaces. The definition that I will give applies to all three surfaces. There are at least three different perspectives from which we can define angle . These include: a dynamic notion of angle angle as movement, angles as measure, and angles as a geometric shape. A dynamic notion of angle involves an action which may include a rotation, a turning point, or a change in direction between two lines. Angles as measure may be thought of as the length of a circular arc or the ratio between areas of circular sectors. When thinking of an angle as a geometric shape an angle may be seen as the delineation of space by two intersecting lines. I have provided my homework assignment on my definition of an angle so that one can see the reasoning of my definition for all three surfaces. However, my homework assignment does not ask to define an angle on a hyperbolic plane. This is because a region on a hyperbolic plane ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Baroque Music Characteristics Baroque Period (1600 1750) Baroque Music Characteristics 2 Rhythm Most baroque music has an easily recognizable strong, steady pulse, and continuity of rhythm. Patterns of rhythmic sequences permeate much of Baroque music. Rapid changes in harmony often makes the pieces feel more rhythmic. Dance rhythms were frequently used in multi movement form pieces. Dotted rhythms were widely used. Harmony Figured Bass a system of numbers placed under the music was developed to indicate clearly the harmonies that should be played with each note indicated in the bass line. The figured bass was typically realized performed by the harpsichord. The use of the basso continuo, also known as thoroughbass, is a bass line running ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This developed the concept of tonality. Texture Monophonic, texture evolved to homophonic texture in opera and solo arias, influencing both sacred and secular music. Many instrumental compositions were also homophonic. The soprano and bass lines are usually more important than the inner voices. Imitation between the voices is common. Counterpoint a very complex and rule bound type of polyphony in which the resulting harmony provides the tonal organization for the music is used extensively. In the late Baroque, polyphony, as a result of counterpoint, was used in all sorts of compositions, especially the fugue. There was an increased emphasis on contrasting textures; for example, large groups of instruments play one section and a small group plays another, or groups of instruments take turns playing the main theme(s). Timbre
  • 8. Most of the instruments commonly used today were in use during the Baroque era. The violin family was refined and perfected. The beginning of musical phrases are usually highlighted by a change of timbre. There wasn t a fixed, standard orchestral group. Ensembles were usually composed of strings, a few woodwinds, percussion, and the harpsichord providing the basso continuo. The Baroque pipe organ, which has a very soft, mellow tone, was used extensively. Use of brass instruments and percussion to denote pageantry, solemnity, ceremony, and splendor was a common trend. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Net Neutrality Vs Net Neutrality Rules The issue of the FCC and the lawsuit against them is officially in the courts hands. Way back in March the US Telecom Association filed a lawsuit against them because they thought the net neutrality rules were not rightly adopted. Both sides have spoken and here is what they had to say. THE FCC LAWSUIT: BOTH SIDES OF THE STORY Net Neutrality basically gives people the right to be on an open internet. Earlier this year, the FCC adopted net neutrality rules. However, the lawsuit was due to the fact that the US Telecom Association thought they did it by violating administrative law. During the court session, it was debated that the FCC violated the providers first amendment rights about deciding what content to distribute. The FCC attorneys ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. What Makes A Great President What makes a person a great president? This is a question that could have many different answers depending on which political party one belongs to. Recently, the election of our new president has caused protests and rioting in our country. Many people say he does not know anything about politics and are unsure of whether or not he will make a great president for our country. We will take a look at one of the former presidents of the United States to see what people thought about how he did as our leader. First, we will be taking a look at his early life as a child and his life before presidency. Next, we will be discussing his political philosophy and beliefs, and his legacy as our leader. Finally, we will look at what his life was like after he had served as president and also how America thought he did overall as president. During his early life, George W. Bush ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bush began his life after presidency at the age of sixty two. He returned to Midland, Texas and took up residence very promptly at his Prairie Chapel Ranch in Crawford upon leaving office. He eventually became part of the Dallas Community. He gave speeches and became very involved with the George W. Bush Institute which he established at SMU. Bush enjoyed biking, golfing, attending Texas Rangers baseball games, and reading American history in his free time. Bush also began doing paintings of his pets and many of the world leaders from his presidency, which attracted national attention. His paintings were later displayed in his own presidential library. (4 5) Overall, President George W. Bush was a memorable leader of the United States. He helped our nation recover from the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He worked quietly to establish his legacy. He supported veterans suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. Bush is known not only for his presidency, but also for his paintings and the presidential center at SMU. Overall, Bush was a good and very memorable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. In Seeing Is Believing In Seeing is believing: The effect of brain images on judgments of scientific reasoning the article sets out to examine the persuasive influence of brain scans on the public perception of research on cognition. Therefore the investigators developed three experiments to further study and see if brain scans can influence how much a person will deem a paper as creditable or not. The three experiments were very similar in design. In each experiments, subjects were presented with fictional articles summarizing different findings in cognitive neuroscience research. These articles were presented to the subjects of this study in one of three ways, including a brain scan, including a bar graph or including no brain scan or bar graph at all. In the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Characters In Jack London s The Call Of The Wild Then an old wolf, gaunt and battle scarred, came forward. Buck writhed his lips into the preliminary of a snarl, but sniffed noses with him. Whereupon the old wolf sat down, pointed nose at the moon, and broke out the long wolf howl. The others sat down and howled. And now the call came to Buck in unmistakable accents. He, too, sat down and howled. This over, he came out of his angle and the pack crowded around him, sniffing in half friendly, half savage manner. The leaders lifted the yelp of the pack and sprang away into the woods. The wolves swung in behind, yelping in chorus. And Buck ran with them, side by side with the wild brother, yelping as he ran. (82) In the novel, The Call of the Wild, Jack London tells the story of a dog named Buck who transforms from a tamed dog to a wild animal that is called back into the wild. At the beginning of the story, Buck lived in a luxurious house but was kidnapped and sold to a Klondike gold hunter. Buck became experienced at being in the harness of a sledding team. The wilderness conditions and harsh masters made Buck stronger as his instincts grew stronger. When Buck s life was in peril, John Thornton rescued him from his cruel master. As John Thornton made Buck healthy again, their relationship grew, and Buck became his favorite dog. Though Buck had a devotion and love for his final owner, he felt a strong, instinctual calling to be back in the wild. The Call of the Wild is a good book because it is realistic, has a strong ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Marketing Objectives Of The Bailey Nelson s Total Target... Campaign Planning Brief 1.0 Marketing Objectives  Increase Bailey Nelson s total target customer base by 20% after the end of the campaign in December 2015 (see 3.0)  Increase Bailey Nelson s overall market share by 15% during the entire campaign duration period between July December 2015  Increase total sales of eyewear (either sunglasses or prescription glasses) by 5% for each month of the campaign duration until after December 2015 2.0 Communications Objectives  To create brand name awareness for Bailey Nelson as an eyewear retailer that provides eyewear starting from only $95 during the entire campaign period from July December 2015  To create a High Involvement Transformational Brand Attitude among new target customers by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no differentiation among students who do or do not wear glasses and they either have little or no income (associated with part time work). The research identified UTS undergraduate students value products that are widely accessible, function properly (related to high quality) and allow them to express their individuality. They look for low prices and brand familiarity and they prefer humour advertising appeals. The majority of target customers are brand switchers . Evidence of brand switchers was shown by the majority of survey respondents who browse a variety of brands and styles when purchasing eyewear. Additionally, price influences the eyewear choices more than any other factor. Although they prefer familiar brands (which may appear as multi brand loyals activity), there was still a multitude of other smaller eyewear retailers listed by target customers. Further psychographic information on the target customer is described below:  They want stylish frames to keep up with trends and won t become outdated quickly  They wear sunglasses as a fashion accessory and not just for eye protection  They are always looking to try smaller retailers which are perceived as new and modern  They shop for eyewear online, but mainly from retailers with complementary physical stores  They value companies who pay proper attention to their needs and make it easy to purchase 4.0 Barriers to Purchase Below are the most important risks associated with high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Cardiac Muscle Structure Structure The cardiac muscle is only found in the heart. This muscle had one nucleus and is an involuntary striated muscle. Cardiac muscle also contains intercalated disc, which acts as a junction between the two muscle cells in order to communicate. Also, the cell contains no motor nerve terminals. The extracellular calcium ions and the cells of the heart act as a stimulus allowing it to contract via electrical impulse. The cardiomyocytes/ myocardiocyteal muscle cells and the one nucleus makes up the cardiac muscle. Skeletal muscles are the muscles that are under the control of the somatic nervous system (voluntary) and are striated. Also they have many nuclei and are triggered into motion via electrical impulses from the motor neuron terminals connected to the muscle fibres. These motor neurons are coordinated by the central nervous system and are networked. A bundle of collagen fibres known as tendons is usually attached to bones of the muscle. The muscle is made up of individual components known as myocytes. These are made up of myofibers. Role The main role of the cardiac muscle is to keep the heart beating. The muscle has a large number of mitochondria and numerous myoglobins because the muscle is different to other muscle cells as it never gets tired and it is to provide a good blood supply. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Negative feedback is important in regulating hormone levels in the blood. There are three groups of hormones: steroid hormones including sex hormones, amino acid derivatives like epinephrine and peptide hormones like insulin. Exocrine glands are named apocrine gland, meocrine gland and holocrine gland. In the apocrine glands, a portion of the plasma membrane buds off the cell, containing the secretion. In the holocrine glands, the entire cell disintegrates to secret its substances. In the merocrine glands, the cells secrete their substances by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Consumer Segmentation 1. Introduction I don t know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody. (Bill Cosby) The reason is because there are no two people that have exactly same likes and dislikes. Everybody in this world is different. Hence trying to make everyone happy at the same time merely blow the pleaser s mind off. Taking that quote into consideration, it is not only true to an individual but also to every industry. A business cannot aim to sell their products to the whole market, because every customer has different wants and needs. Only a group of similar consumers that suites the products property best should be considered, so the business can use the right marketing strategy. In other words, business ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However there are some distortion in the gender boundary in contemporary world when third gender become more visible. Consequently gender factor becomes complicated base to analyze, and need to be considered along with other bases. Age Supporting statement from linkedin.com, rough polished.com (2010) as well indicates that the most important group of jewelry consumers are aging around 45 to 54. Consumer with this age are earning highest income so they can afford expensive jewelry pieces. The latter website is also demonstrating that customer aged 25 to 34 years old should not be neglected by jewelry retailer because they are becoming more important everyday as main bridal jewelry consumers Marital Status Trinity collection is created with concept of harmony as stated on the e boutique page. And since the ring is categorized under wedding band section, it can be seen clearly that Cartier mainly focuses on the group of future brides as Trinity collection s customers. 4.2 Geographic Segmentation In United Kingdom, Cartier boutiques with jewelry creations are available only in London. That simply means Cartier is focusing on customers who live in urban area. Urban habitants are the possible customers, because people living in metropolitan cities, are more likely to concern about the cultural appearances, particularly fashion and style. They tend to wear nice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Day I Graduated High School The day I graduated high school was the day I thought about how I would barely see my dog, Dulce, anymore (I graduated in Nicaragua). Throughout my whole life I ve been accustomed to having dogs in the house, taking them out on walks, teaching them how to do tricks, having them sleep by my feet on my bed. Leaving Dulce was going to be tough for me because she brought a lot of happiness into my life; she was the sweetest dog I ve ever met. Her name literally means sweet, so it fit very well with her. As I prepared to leave to Canada for my post secondary education, I messaged my sister and asked her what she thought about getting a dog; she loved the idea. Having moved into our own house in Canada, my sister and I noticed how empty our home was without hearing a dog s bark, or having any dog toys laying on the ground. We immediately decided to purchase a dog right there; the journey had started. On Kijiji, we noticed that a breeder in a farm town two hours away from Kitchener was selling a Pomeranian. This puppy had an orange fur that made him resemble a fox, small pointy ears, and a face that would make your heart melt. We didn t need much convincing after we saw the picture, so we loaded our car and made our Keady, Ontario. The whole road trip consisted of dialogue on how excited we were for our new puppy and what name we were going to give him. Dennys do you like the name Jagger for him? I think it fits him well. My sister was very persistent on this name. I like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Kingdom of God What exactly is the kingdom of God? How does one recognize the kingdom? Are you in the kingdom of God? So often, people search for the evidence of the kingdom of God rather than simply identifying it. In the present day, the stress is evasively put on works and actions rather than a personal relationship with God. Too many people fall into the trap of participating in as many activities as they can, living to have their good deeds noticed by others; however, the key point is entirely missed. It is the innermost intimate part of a person that divulges the power of an individual s life, not the actions. Jesus makes this clear in the book of Luke when he states, The kingdom of God is not coming with things that can be observed; nor will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This passage contrasts the present and the future magnificence of the kingdom, which is constantly growing. The kingdom of God includes everyone: the poor, the gentiles, the outcast, the oppressed, the women, Samaritans, tax collectors, the sick, and the sinners. Jesus states that the blind receive their sight, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, the poor have good news brought to them (Lk. 7:22). If you take this out of the context of which it was written and it may not seem like a very big deal that some of these groups of people would be included in the kingdom of God, but in reality, Jesus caused a lot of controversy through focusing on these neglected and oppressed people. The possession of illnesses and sin created a greater sense of desperation within the people, this allowed more room for grace to abound in their lives and explains the reason why miracles took place in their lives more often than the rich and prestigious upper class. A significant aspect of Jesus teaching was setting people free from sin and giving them dominion over evil (Drane 149). Jesus constantly breaks down social barriers and places heavy emphasis on going against the social boundaries that separate the people. Jesus completely redefines the role of Jewish women, which Luke draws special attention to this throughout his book. In the Bible, women were of little to no value. They were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay The Side-Effect Effect The Side Effect Effect There are side effects to almost every action people take. Getting rid of insects in a home can cause harm to the environment, or even poison pets within the household. Studying for a test can cause lack of sleep, and ultimately poorer health. Throwing away the remains of an unfinished dinner plate discards what could have been valuable nutrients for starving children in Africa. How one determines intentionality of an action has been a controversial topic for many. Joshua Knobe has conducted experiments for explaining the proper analysis of intentional action, while Uttich and Lombrozo have conducted experiments exploring the relationship between norms and mental state ascriptions in terms of intentional actions. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People are more willing to say a side effect occurred intentionally when they interpret that side effect as bad than they are when that side effect is good. Uttich and Lombrozo also studied the side effect effect, but explained it differently than Knobe did. They said that the side effect effect, the differences in ascribed mental states and traits pertaining to intentionality of an action, is due to the side effect s norm status as opposed to moral status. They named this view the Rational Scientist view. While Knobe suggested the moral status of a side effect influenced judgments on intentionality, Uttich and Lombrozo suggested that norm status is sufficient alone in producing the side effect effect. Specifically, they said that norm violating behavior that outweighs the reason to observe the norm is more informative in explaining intentionality of side effects compared to norm conforming behavior. By default, people usually follow the norms, unless some sufficiently strong reason compels them to violate them. The Rational Scientist view is consistent with the Theory of Mind, in that internal states support explanation and prediction of behavior, but adds the vital role of norms in those predictions and explanations; moral norms affect Theory of Mind ascriptions by influencing mental state ascriptions. A third ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Technology And The Interrupted Brain Seeks Out A Professional Pat Galagan, author of Technology and The Interrupted Brain seeks out a professional to explain this. Dan Willingham, professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia states, Data from the last thirty years leads to a conclusion that is not scientifically challengeable: thinking well requires knowing facts, and that s true not only because you need something to think about. The very processes that teachers care about most critical thinking processes such as reasoning and problem solving are intimately intertwined with factual knowledge that is stored in long term memory (not just found in the environment) (Galagan). This generation of adolescents is so used to looking up everything in the internet that their brains don t go the extra mile to think and develop. Therefore, they don t possess the amount of factual knowledge needed to mold higher level thinking and analysis. Take a look at this study done by researchers at the University of Connecticut in 2005. A group of seventh graders were asked to read information on a website on the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus and evaluate the site s credibility and trustworthiness. All but one student deemed the site to be credible due to extensive cited sources, pictures, and a wide array of scientific words. The truth? The site was a hoax designed just for this experiment (Galagan). One might ask, why weren t most of the students able to recognize this? That s because these students didn t have a basic knowledge and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Bioethical And Political Issues Essay Identifying Bioethical and Political Issues Scenario 1: You are the healthcare administrator of a nursing home. You are informed by your Admissions Director that a new memory impaired resident has been admitted into your long term care unit. The staff is concerned about the involvement of family with your resident. Family members from out of town arrived and expressed concern about your resident s do not resuscitate (DNR) orders which were authorized by the Power of Attorney of another family member. A quarrel erupts in the nursing home with family members voicing their opinions loudly. You arrive on the scene and are immediately told by the visiting family member, Do you know who I am? I am a supervisor for the Department of Health and Human Services and will not hesitate to have your facility surveyed for noncompliance. What do you do? Any situation that erupts which can disturb the other residents is something that must be diffused immediately, as a healthcare administrator I would have to address this state of affairs with empathy and genuine concern for the opinions of the family members not in agreement with the do not resuscitate (DNR) order. First, I would ask that we move to a private location where we could speak and if voices are elevated it would not interfere with the day to day operation of the nursing home. Second, I would ask to see the Power of Attorney if it is available to speak to the legality of the document. Provided that, all the previous terms set in place are up to par, I would directly talk about the statement made about the family member making me aware of her position with the Department of Health and Human Services. Moreover, going through the document to point out the date signed, to make note if the new resident signed it before here memory was too far gone and if the Power of Attorney would not be substantial. Then I d call attention to the difference between a Power of Attorney and Durable Power of Attorney. Grammarly states, The biggest difference is in when the power ends. A general power of attorney ends when a person becomes mentally incapable because of sickness or injury to handle his or her own affairs... To get a durable power of attorney, you must show in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Bible Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints Religion 121 A Prof. Cory Sackett Research Paper One of the largest struggles for members in the church is animosity of non members. On one hand, many express their dislike of the LDS church without even knowing what Sacrament Meeting is or the full the title of the Mormon church (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints). On the other hand, there are a number supposed experts about Mormon doctrine. Some have belonged to the Church themselves at one point, leaving after finding unresolved dissonance between their beliefs and the Gospel. Others are often learned scholars, criticizing the Mormon doctrine to prove their own views. The following paper involves the latter of the two in an analysis of Ezekiel 37:15 17, a Biblical scripture that the LDS Church believes to refer to The Book of Mormon. LDS Interpretation of Ezekiel s Prophecy The Church interpretation of Ezekiel s prophecy is quite simple. In Ezekiel 37:15 17 from the King James Bible, it reads: The word of the Lord came again unto me saying, Moreover, thou son of man, take thee one stick, and write upon it, For Judah, and for the children of Israel his companions: then take another stick, and write upon it, For Joseph, the stick of Ephraim, and for all the house of Israel his companions: And join them one to another into one stick; and they shall become one in thine hand. This scripture is an explanation in LDS gospel as to how the Book of Mormon fulfills Bible prophecies. Page 67 of A Marvelous Work and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. San Francisco Short Story It began with the listless feeling brought on by a Sunday afternoon. A deep, gnawing feeling of being unsettled seated itself within his gut and bit at him incessantly that afternoon, when the bleached seas of fog finally began rolling back and exposing the ghostly monoliths of steel and glass, complimented by the vaguely red bridge on the edge of the city that stretched into the thicket of mist like a pathway to eternal salvation. San Francisco had always been a haunted city; a city of tragic fires, earthquakes, and a feverish lust for gold, spurred on by the constant hum that seemed to make up the very fabric of the land. It was a city of hope and courage, a beacon of civilization and modernity casting it s brilliance into the bay. But ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Characters in Sartre s No Exit Essay Characters in Sartre s No Exit No Exit, by Jean Paul Sartre, is a play that illustrates three people s transitions from wanting to be alone in Hell to needing the omnipresent other constantly by their sides. As the story progresses, the characters identities become more and more permanent and unchangeable. Soon Inez, Garcin, and Estelle live in the hope that they will obtain the other s acceptance. These three characters cannot accept their existentialist condition: they are alone in their emotions, thoughts and fears. Consequently, they look to other people to give their past lives and present deaths meaning. Forever trapped in Hell, they are condemned to seek the other for meaning in their lives; even when given the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is futile behavior because he will eventually look to the other for definition. By coming up with solutions, Garcin tries harder and harder to reject the other s dominating presence: ...we ll look at the floor and each must try to forget the others are there (Sartre 22). Through his acknowledgment of the other s interrogating eye, Garcin is unwillingly admitting his gradual loss of his vision of himself. He is being engulfed by Inez s and Estelle s opinion of him. As soon as Garcin feels his essence and individuality slipping away, he begins to rely on Estelle to cure his loneliness and to give him solidity. He demands that Estelle give him her complete trust (Sartre 36) and constant love (Sartre 36). Garcin wants Estelle to love him for who he is rather than for sexual reasons. Frustrated by Estelle s rejection of his love, he asks her for her faith in him: I did not run away...that one person s faith would save me . Will you have faith in me? Then I shall love you and cherish you for ever (Sartre 39). Garcin needs Estelle, the other, to justify his cowardice to make his past seem noble. Estelle offers Garcin hope for the future and gives him someone to live for. He has a change of heart when Estelle declares, Anyhow, I d love you just the same, even if you were a coward (Sartre 40). He wants everything to be absolute and definite which is quite the opposite of life and of the human experience. Estelle s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Invisible Mother And Lennie Analysis The Invisible Mother and Lennie When a person thinks of a true motherly bond they most likely think of warmth, happiness, someone safe, and reliable. In of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, Lennie has to live a life without his mother and because of that it affects the rest of his life . Not having access to the sacred feeling of a mother s love can alter anyone s life. That is why Lennie realizes he needs something to fill that hole in his heart with something that at least resembles a mother s love. If that bond is taken away then a person is left bare to the elements of the cold harsh world. There is something about soft creatures that gives Lennie a sense of serenity and inner peace. The inner peace he gets is the reason why Lennie from Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, loves mice, puppies, rabbits, and anything soft because it represents a true motherly love he never had. Mice in the novel has a deeper symbolic meaning than just it being a petite pet. What Lennie loves about mice is their reliability and stability. These soft natured mice are so easy to find for Lennie. Mice also have a motherly quality that Lennie never had. A true mother is known for always being there no matter what. In the beginning of the book Lennie and George are walking towards their new job, Lennie is holding a mouse but George catches him, George says You gonna give me that mouse or do i have to sock you? ... Lennie reluctantly reached in his pocket. I don t know why I can t keep it. It ain t nobody s mouse. I didn t steal it. I found it lyin right beside the road (9). As long as Lennie is looking for mice then the mice are alway there for Lennie. The only thing stopping him most of the time is George. That is why Lennie needs to sneak around to get what he loves. Even though he loves the mice he is a danger to them. In a way when Lennie is with the mice he feels like he has mother again but when a mouse bites him he goes back to reality and kills it. When he kills the mice he feels remorse and then makes the desperate search to find something to replace it. It s important because Lennie never had an accepting person s shoulder to cry on. Even though Lennie has a mental handicap the need for reliability is evident. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Porsche And The Sport Car Industry Essay The situation Porsche was founded in 1931 by Fernand Porsche with his son and son in law (Anton Piech the father of VW chairman Ferdinand Piech). Porsch started as a firm that sold design and engineering services to other carmakers. Porsche produces VW beetle in 1934 and the first branded sports car (the Porsche 356 series) in 1948 after ww2. In 2007 was the world s most profitibale automaker on a per unit basis with a production of just 100,000 automobiles annually with an average revenue of $91,974 per car. In 2007 Porsche income increased to $9.4 billion on revenue of $10 billion and for 3 years successively 2007 to 2008 Porsche was the top ranked brand in J.P Power and Associates initial Quality Study . Porsche belong to the sport car industry. It is a small size company that target a small niche of the market (skim the elites of the society: very welthy). Porshe wanted to merge with VW to safe its interests. In early March 2008, Porshe agreed to be taken over by Volkswagen. VW is an important partner and supplier for Porsche small independent player in the auto industry focused on the performances sports car market. Porsche ownes 50% of VW . It was a very smart move by Porsche to protect itself from competition as a small company that targets a small niche and to avoid being taking over by other huge car companies such as General motors, Chylser and Ford. However, the merge between these organizations can be challenging because VW and Porsche have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Network Design Proposal For A Program Essay Network Design Proposal Prepared for: University of Maryland University College Prepared by: Ramesh Shah Physical Network Design Network Topology The proposed network is designed for the UMUC new building in Rockville. This new building will have some administrative offices, lecture rooms, library, and computer labs with an open Wi Fi. This new building will have total six computer labs that will be used for instruction. Each of these labs will have 25 computers, 23 student computers and one instructor computer, one server in the closet and in addition to the six computer labs, there will also be a Student Computer Lab that will provide computer access to students for doing their own purpose like homework. In Student Computer Lab there will be 30 computers and a server in the closet. There will be 10 computers for student s use and 5 computers for Library staff in the library so they can access to the library resources for staff use, with the exception of the admissions office, which will have five computers. There will be six class room which will have a computer for instructor s use. Finally, there will be 7 offices in the building and each of these offices will have one computer. There will be two server rooms, one on the first floor and another one on the second floor. There should be at least 3 separate networks: Administrative, Instructional, and Public. All staff accessed computers will be on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How Does Rick Deckard Create Identity In The Blade Runner The book Do Androids Dream of Sheep and the movie Blade Runner both focus on the protagonist Rick Deckard who is assigned to hunt down Androids and retire them. Throughout the book and movie, he is faced with issues such as questioning his own identity and that of others. Although the movie adaption did change some of the characters and most of the plot, it still managed to keep some things similar; most importantly the themes. One of those themes is the difficulty of correctly assigning an identity to someone, as a person can never be certain of another person s true self. This can be seen when the androids are given the Voigt Kampff test, how the specials/chicken heads are classified, and even in Rick Deckard s identity crisis. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the beginning of the book, Deckard was confident about his profession and what identified him as a human. For example, he knew he was human because of his desire of having a living animal. After all, his neighbor Barbour even says that every one of us has an animal of some sort (9). Almost every character in the book who turned out to be human had some type of animal even if it was fake because it was one of the only ways other people could identify if they were human or an android. Although this changed in Deckard when he encountered Luba. When he saw her opera performance he wondered if his life was just a cycle were he killed machines that were going to be reconstructed again (92). Later on, when she was killed by the mercilessness Phil Resch, Deckard questioned why he felt empathy towards her. Resch advised him to sleep with the androids to get rid of those emotions, but when Deckard did so it did not work. Even at the end after killing all the androids and having a spiritual encounter with Mercer he is left confused about what his true identity was. However in the movie Blade Runner it was not him who was going through this crisis but it was Roy. This android wanted to expand his life because he wanted to be similar to a human. In the beginning, he went as far as killing people, something that an android would do without hesitation. Although at the end he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Medicare Modernization Act ( Mma ) Background Since the late 1980s, Medicare has reimbursed physician services using the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS), which encompasses 10,000 procedure codes. Each code is assigned resource based relative value units (RVUs), which are designed to reflect physician work, practice expense, and malpractice expense. To adjust for local differences in cost of living, each RVU is modified using geographic practice cost indexes (GPCIs) and then converted to dollars using a conversion factor. This system rewards physicians who produce a high volume of services; not surprisingly, Medicare Part B expenditures have grown rapidly. In FY 1998, the SGR was introduced as an attempt to better manage this spending growth by taking into account several factors, including the expansion of the overall economy. However, because this system didn t fundamentally change the economics of the program, it did not achieve its original objective. With enactment of the Medicare Modernization Act (MMA) in 2003, Medicare began moving toward value based payments, and the introduction of Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010 meant that Medicare accelerated its use of value based payments as a means of improving outcomes and managing overall costs (Wofford, 2015). The care delivery enterprise must be re tooled so that it functions in a fee for value reimbursement environment as is has in a fee for service reimbursement environment. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is leading the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Proximate Cause Of Car Accident The diver s injury from a defective steering wheel meets proximate cause. According to Melvin and Katz (2015), proximate cause is met when a breach of duty occurs in the closest proximity of the incident and without an unforeseen event that cancels out liability. In the case of the accident, proximate cause is met because a motorist being involved in an accident is not an unreasonable occurrence. In addition, the steering wheel manufacturer is held at a strict liability due to the manufacturing of goods for consumers. According to Stewart (2016), a manufacturer is liable for injuries when the product is proven defective and is unreasonably dangerous. For example, in West v. Caterpillar Tractor Co., Inc., West, who was a dealer of Caterpillar s products, claimed that because manufacturers imply their products are safe, the manufacturer holds the burden of liability. Moreover, the plaintiff must prove the manufacturer s relationship to the defective product, the dangerous condition, and proximate cause of related injuries. In the case of the driver suing the manufacturer of the steering mechanism, the plaintiff must prove the manufacturer produced the defective mechanism, the reason the mechanism caused the injury, and proximate cause. A likely defense from the manufacturer will be the cause of the motorist s accident. However, vehicle accidents are not outside the scope of a likely event; therefore, the plaintiff will have a strong case. Question 2: A tenant hurts herself falling down defective steps. The tenant sues the landlord s insurance company, alleging that they knew the steps were defective but insured him anyway, thus discouraging him from fixing them. The tenant s injury is does not meet proximate cause to the insurance company s product. According to Melvin and Katz (2015), proximate cause relates to the nearest breach of duty associated with the harm. In other words, the acts of intervening negligence from the landlord exempts the insurance company s proximate cause, thus causing liability to fall upon the landlord. Moreover, the property owner s duties include notifying guests of hazards, duty to inspect, and duty to repair defects. Various state laws require property owners certain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Finding Meaning in Albert Camus’ The Plague Essay Finding Meaning in Albert Camus The Plague Socrates, a Greek philosopher, once said that the unexamined life is not worth living (Apology 38b). Like Socrates, Albert Camus believed that a man needs to live meaningfully. In his novel The Plague Camus creates characters who are forced to think, reflect, and assume responsibility for living as they battle an epidemic of bubonic plague that is ravaging the Algerian port of Oran. For ten months as the outbreak isolates the city from the rest of the world, each of the citizens reacts in a unique way. Camus main characters undergo both individual and social transformations. Dr. Bernard Rieux, the narrator and central character, is one of the first people in Oran to recognize the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rieux believes that man has to do what is necessary while he is alive and must believe in humanity: . . . Rieux was thinking it was only right that those whose desires are limited to man and his humble yet formidable love should enter, if only now and then, into their reward (Camus 301). When the gates of Oran are opened, Rieux writes a chronicle of the plague hoping to teach others a lesson. He wants them to witness the admirable qualities in men and the injustice they endure. As a doctor he knows that the plague bacillus can lie dormant for long periods and then resurface. Although man may never be the victor over the plague and the loss of life it inflicts, he can better manage life s adversities in the future. Another important character is Raymond Rambert, a Parisian journalist, who goes through a metamorphosis over the course of the epidemic. He finds himself trapped in Oran when the gates of the city are closed. This determined young man tries to escape in any way possible because he feels that Oran s problems are none of his concern since he is an outsider. Rambert s appeals to the civil authorities are unsuccessful. He asks Dr. Rieux to help his cause and is enraged when Rieux refuses. He then offers money to smugglers for his escape. Later during an exchange Rieux tells him: . . . for nothing in the world would I try to dissuade you from what you re going to do; it seems to me absolutely right and proper. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. How Climate Change Is Inherently Flawed Because of the most recent election season, there has been a renewed interest in the topic of climate change. In the 2016 Presidential election, the green party received over 1.2 million popular votes nationwide, when they usually receive only 100 thousand or so. With an increased interest in the topic of climate change, I feel it is necessary to provide factual data and projections on the path climate change will take to decrease misinformation. I proclaim the correct course of action to solve the problem of climate change is to do nothing. Almost every argument I hear today discussing what we should do about climate change is inherently flawed because of their assumptions about the future. The current climate change model for the future assumes technology will not improve in any fundamental way for the next twenty or thirty years. Every argument which says climate change will be irreversible if we do not act now assumes we will only have our current technology at our disposal. I know for a fact technology advancements were not considered for these arguments because there is not a good way to predict what kinds of technology we will have in the future. Thirty three years ago, On March 6th, 1983, the first commercial phone was introduced in the states. It offered around thirty minutes of battery life, and took over ten hours to charge completely, it weighed almost 2 pounds, was 10 inches tall, and cost nearly $10,000, adjusting for inflation. Nowadays, there are phones ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. How Is Queen Elizabeth A Good Queen After the death of Queen Mary, John White held her funeral to which he praised her: She was a king s daughter; she was a king s sister; she was a king s wife. She was a queen, and by the same title a king also. Despite the fact of her reign and her prescustion on many Protestants, she was depicted as a good queen. Since Mary s rule, she could be held a stretch from a feminist icon. Through her reign, she allowed the crown to be taken up by any gender, and ensued a law to protect against those who opposed so. Additionally, Mary restructured the economy and reorganised the militia, rebuilt the navy and successfully managed her parliament. By securing the throne, Mary ensured that the crown continued along the legal line of Tudor succession. Meanwhile her death alerted the citizens of England, as well as her enemies and loyalists, many Protestants could be deemed happy. She had been receiving many horrible reviews from Protestants during her reign, and when her reign was over, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though in time of Mary s reign, she had Elizabeth imprisoned for the conspiracy of her allying herself with the Protestants rebels. When freed, Elizabeth was held back and had almost to barely nothing to do with the throne. When the death of Mary was announced, Elizabeth became queen, a golden age to which many of her followers called. Her enessical goal were to have a good counsel, and to opening Protestants churches. Though, she remained a somewhat fun and active ruler, she was a poor judge in decisions and her choices on the economy and the militia weakened the popularity that grown among her. Many have said that her rule was just a base of luck and soon her decisions as a ruler faltered alongside with it. In the end, she had died a virgin (a popular momentum to which many remember her by) and buried next to her half sister, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Designing A Curriculum Using The Understanding By Design... The focal point of this course was to develop a curriculum using the Understanding by Design framework to assist students in achieving a deeper level of understanding the objectives. Proposition 3: Teachers motivate, manage, and monitor student learning. Indicator 3b: Teachers manage the learning environment by engaging students and organizing instruction. Indicator 3c: Teachers use multiple methods of for monitoring and measuring student understanding and make informed decisions about instruction. After examining the Understanding by Design framework by Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe, I have gained knowledge in how to develop a unit by working backwards. The development of a unit is multi layered in its focus on curriculum, instruction, and assessment. As I construct my plan, I need to first assess what the big ideas are that I want my students to be familiar with and why it is important to learn about them. In our study of Mesopotamia, we look at how our world began with the first civilization and the achievements that led to advances throughout history. The big ideas framed as understandings that I want my students to know are that the locations of civilizations and city states, in relation to specific landforms, affect development and technology achievements in a variety of areas. Then I look at what essential questions are raised and what I want students to know and be able to do. The framework looks to deepen student understanding and transfer that understanding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...