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For Composition (9
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Models For Writers: Short Essays For Composition (9 Models For Writers: Short Essays For Composition (9
A Hanging By George Orwell
In George Orwell s A hanging , George uses his personal experiences as an Assistant superintendent in
the British Imperial Police from 1922 to 1927 to convey his argument against capital punishment.
Orwell as an officer of the law is sworn to enforce the laws of the state, even if he disagrees with them
morally. Orwell wrote A Hanging using an event he acted in to describe his point on why capital
punishment is a crime against nature. Although as a police man he could not oppose the law, his story
A Hanging , Orwell shows his opposition through many symbolic forms. Like Orwell I too am against
capital punishment, by writing A Hanging George Orwell shoes the unjustness he sees with the use of
the dog, the overall setting and tone of the story, the words which he uses to describe actions taking
place, and the words he uses to describe the characters.
Within George Orwell s A Hanging he sets a tone that shows his disgust with capital punishment as
well as uses the dog along with the actions taken by the functionaries to display the wrongness of the
event that occurred. Orwell starts the story with a gloomy tone right off the back to emphasize the
gruesomeness of what will occur. When starting with a sodden morning of the rains. A sickly light,
like yellow tinfoil, was slating over the high walls into the jail yard, (99), Orwell starts his readers
with a mood of sadness and a feeling of disgust while simply just describing the setting. Next one
must look at how Orwell
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Data Acquisition And Recording Of Big Data
2.1 Data Acquisition and Recording Big Data is not just simply come from itself it is been recorded
and generated by some data generating source. For instance, if we have our ability to feel and realize
the arena around us, from our own heart rate and getting the data of toxins that are present in the air
we leave this will produce more than one million terabytes of unparalleled data for every day.
Furthermore, scientific experiments will also produce petabytes of data today. Whatever the data that
is produced is not useful, it could be mostly useful or completely waste of data storage it can be
filtered a compressed by other methods. . One task is to define these filters in this sort of way that they
do not discard beneficial facts. as an example, suppose one sensor gives the different readings than the
others it is most likely to be sensor failure however, how are we able to be sure that it isn t always an
artifact that merits interest? The data which is given by the sensors are mostly partial and temporally
correlated. To solve this problem, we need further research in science of data reduction that how this
raw data is intelligently processed that the users can handle easily without any problems. The second
challenge is to generate the right metadata automatically to describe what data must be recorded and
how the data is measured. Metadata acquisition structures can minimize the human burden in
recording metadata. Every other crucial problem right here is facts
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Gagon V. American Provision Summary
Gagan v. American Cablevision, Inc., 77 F.3d 951, 959 (7th Cir. 1996).
Tello s appeal fails to recognize this distinction. His argument, focused [**20] as it is on the difference
between the predicate acts referenced in the indictment and those identified in his plea agreement,
presumes that proof of at least two specific predicate
[*793] acts of racketeering that he committed (or agreed to commit) was a prerequisite to his
conviction for racketeering conspiracy under section 1962(d). This is the very presumption that the
Supreme Court in Salinas described as wrong. 522
U.S. at 63, 118 S. Ct. at 476. HN4 In order to convict a defendant under section
1962(d), the government need only prove that he agreed that some member(s) of the conspiracy would
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United States v. Benabe, 654 F.3d 753,
776 (7th Cir. 2011) (citing Salinas, 522 U.S. at 65 66; 118 S. Ct. at 478), cert. denied, 132 S. Ct. 1051,
181 L. Ed. 2d 772, 132 S. Ct. 1054, 181 L. Ed. 2d 774, 132
S. Ct. 1612, 182 L. Ed. 2d 217, 132 S. Ct. 1986, 182 L. Ed. 2d 831 (2012); United
States v. Campione, 942 F.2d 429, 437 (7th Cir. 1991); see also Glecier, 923 F.2d at 500 ( Neither
overt acts nor specific predicate acts that the defendant agreed personally to commit need be alleged
or proved for a section 1962(d) offense. )
(citations omitted); United States v. Neapolitan, 791 F.2d 489, 498 (7th Cir. 1986)
[**21] ( [S]ection 1962(d) [is] broad enough to encompass those persons who, while intimately
involved in the conspiracy, neither agreed to personally commit nor actually participated in the
commission of the predicate crimes. ), abrogation on other grounds recognized by United States v.
Rogers, 89 F.3d 1326, 1336 37 (7th
Cir. 1996); DeGuelle v. Camilli, 664 F.3d 192, 204 (7th Cir. 2011); Goren, 156 F.3d
at
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Background Information Analysis On Price Movements Essay
Background Information Analysis on Price Movements Intel s main line of business is producing
semiconductors and has delved into other technologies such as flash memory, motherboards,
connectivity products, and storage devices. Since their inception in 1968 and the production of their
first microprocessor in 1980. Intel had become an industry leader not only just for their products, but
also as a key contributor to the evolution of the personal computer we all use today. Intel s current
financial condition is 3rd amongst other competitors in the industry. Intel s 2 biggest competitors
being Sony and Microsoft. Between the years 2011 2015 Intel s revenue has been stable pulling in on
average about $54 billion each fiscal year. The exception being the 2010 fiscal year where Intel s
revenue was $43.62 billion, the lowest point in the previous 5 years. The most recent income
statement reported a revenue of $55.36 billion for 2015. In the twelve months during the fiscal year of
2015, the stock price for Intel had been quite unstable. Starting January 2015, the average stock price
was around $36.07. Since January, Intel s stock price decreased in March by 17% to $30.81 .
According to Lisa Eadicicco, a writer for Business Insider, she wrote The company attributes this
change to weak demand for business desktops PCs. Intel also stated that fewer than expected
businesses upgraded from Windows XP computers, which could have contributed to lower inventory
levels across the PC
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The Dayton Accords Essay
The death of the Marshal Josip Broz Tito in 1980, led to a major political transition of Yugoslavia. By
taking the Presidency of Serbia in 1987, Milosevic began to pursue authority over Yugoslavian
Federation, thus encouraging a different style of rule, the ultra nationalistic tendency, and advocating
for incendiary Nationalism towards other ethnic groups and nations of the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia (Simon and Smale). The shift from the Tito s social communist ideology to the Serbian
centered nationalism of Milosevic created an unequal representation on the Federal level of the six
constituent Socialist Republics and two Socialist Autonomous, thus, as a result of the rise of ethnic
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With the political and military support of the Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic, Radovan
Karadzic fought against the Bosnians and Bosnian Croats for more than three years. While the EU
diplomats had no interest in finding a political solution of that time, around two million people
became homeless, hundreds of thousands people got killed, and the conflict kept expanding, thus, the
term ethnic cleansing became part of our daily vocabulary (Cigar and Sims). Throughout months,
ethnic groups gained territory by night, and lost it by day. But a final solution of the conflict wasn t
even predicted by any parts involved. By imposing economic sanctions, the international community
and mainly the U.S. made sure to bring an end to this situation. The U.S. involvement, carried out by
the U.S diplomat Richard Holbrooke, minimized Milosevic power and support, thus, a peaceful
agreement made its sight at the end of the tunnel. On November 21, 1995 the Bosnian President Alija
Izetbegovic, the Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic and the Croatian President Franjo Tudjman
reached an agreement in Dayton The Dayton Accords an agreement that would end the bloody war in
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Balkan Accord). But, although the agreement indeed ended the Bosnian War
and unified a multiethnic state,
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Columbia Political Structure
The political institutions of Columbia have been predominantly shaped by internal struggles and
violence. After achieving independence from Spain, the territories of Columbia, Ecuador, Venezuela,
and Panama formed into a unified state. The eventual separation of these territories of New Granada ,
led to the formation of the United States of Columbia under a federal constitution in 1863 (Political
handbook). This state would be reconfigured as the Republic of Columbia under a unitary constitution
in 1886. After a period of relative peace during the early 1900 s, Columbia would undergo over a
decade of unrest with warfare between the Liberal and Conservative political parties and even the rise
and fall of a dictator. Rebel and para military ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In Columbia the multiplicity of the political actors has led to decades of internal conflict. However,
Columbia has developed successful democratic instructions with fair elections and the means to
protect the civil liberties of the Columbian people. (CIA fact book) Colombia. In Political Handbook
of the World 2013, edited by Tom Lansdorf, 292 301. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2013.
http://library.cqpress.com/phw/phw2013_Colombia.
Skidmore, T. E., Smith, P. H. (1984). Columbia: Civility and Violence. In Modern Latin America. New
York: Oxford University Press
The World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency. (n.d.). Retrieved from
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Mechanical Pulping
Mechanical pulping is typically used for softwood.One of the advantages of mechanical pulping is it
has a great yield around 95% from dry weight of input material,however it requires great energy,
because the resulted paper are opaque, weaker and easily to discoloration with the exposure to the
light.The mechanical pulps are more weaker than the chemical pulps, however it ia more cheaper to
produce (about 50% of the costs of chemical pulp). Moreover, they give the yield with the ranging
from 85 95%24.
Many methods used in mechanical pulping, the earliest method is groundwood process. This method
is pressed length wise against a rough, revolving grinding stone. Another process, refiner mechanical
pulp (RMP) utilizes chips are shredded into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Chemical thermomechanical pulping involves treating softwood chips with mild sulfite solutions to
modify the lignin and partially delignify the wood prior to grinding in a refiner. High tear resistant
paper is resulted from sulfonation treatment compare with thermomechanical, refiner, or stone ground
pulps. Chemical thermomechanical pulping results the decreasing of pulp yields between 85 to 90%,
however, these yields are still higher than chemical pulping (40 to 56 %). Chemical thermomechanical
pulping is commonly used for manufacture printing writing papers, tissue and packaging boards
Alkaline and peroxide are commonly used in Chemical thermomechanical pulping. The Alkaline
peroxide mechanical pulping (APMP) gives had several advantages, such as give a good pulp quality,
eliminate a bleach plant, and energy savings compare to the conventional chemical thermomechanical
pulping process. Therefore, APMP is a good pulping method for low density hardwoods such as for
aspen and eucalyptus28,
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Based on Relevant Reading and Personal Experience Outline...
Based on relevant reading and personal experience outline the theoretical rationale for play in the
development of young children. This essay will outline the theoretical rationale for play in the
development of young children. Boushel, Fawcett and Selwyn (2000:57) state, Play is not easily
defined... Play means different things to different people. Rubin, Fein and Vandenberg (1983) {cited in
Hughes, 2010} suggest play should be intrinsically motivated, freely chosen, pleasurable, non literal
and actively engaging. Play gives children freedom of choice, it allows them to lead their own
learning, follow their own learning intentions and express themselves freely. There are many reasons
that lead us to believe play is crucial for child ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Piaget (1952) {cited in Maynard amp; Thomas, 2009:103} believed play is assimilative and that it
enhances existing knowledge. He also believed play ...allowed children to perfect, rather than acquire,
developing skills. In settings children build upon existing skills whilst playing. Vygotsky (1978) {cited
in Maynard amp; Thomas, 2009} believed social interaction with others more skilled than themselves
allows for development, as children are social learners. He believed social interactions promote higher
mental functioning. The area of functioning beyond the child s current level is called the Zone of
Proximal Development (ZPD). Adults and the environment have a major impact on play and
development. Bruner (1963) regards scaffolding as one of the key roles of the adult... (Devereux and
Miller, 2003:45). Instead of taking charge they should facilitate learning through play and support the
child. Rousseau believed children should be allowed to play freely (Walker, 2003). In the setting it has
been observed the adults do not lead learning, they observe and follow the children s own individual
learning intentions. One of the boys had a particular
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Elizabeth Barrett-Browning and Virginia Woolf Essay
Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Virginia Woolf
I chose to compare and contrast two women authors from different literary time periods. Elizabeth
Barrett Browning (1806 1861) as a representative of the Victorian age (1832 1901) and Virginia Woolf
(1882 1941) as the spokeswoman for the Modernist (1914 1939) mindset. Being women in historical
time periods that did not embrace the talents and gifts of women; they share many of the same issues
and themes throughout their works however, it is the age in which they wrote that shaped their
expressions of these themes. Although they lived only decades apart their worlds were remarkably
different their voices were muted or amplified according to the beat of society s drum. ... Show more
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Her observations are for the purpose of analysis and are viewed as one might view an object through a
microscope. Discovery and observation purely for the sake of discovery and observation.
The Victorian form of inquiry coexisted with a desire toward repairing the weakening foundations of
faith. I write so/of the only truth tellers now left to God,/The only speakers of essential truth/Opposed
to relative, comparative/and temporal truths/...while your common men/lay telegraphs, gauge
railroads, reign, reap, dine/ and dust the flaunty carpets of the world/...The poet suddenly will catch
them up/With his voice like thunder, This is soul/This is life...(Longman p.1872 lines 858 862,869
875). Elizabeth recognizes the transition of her society and wonders aloud if they have all missed the
point entirely. She is arguing, in a sense, for sense and for the need to remain accountable to
something outside ourselves.
The Modernist skepticism is vivid in Woolf s portrayal of a woman, Isabella, who has not conformed
to society s accepted norms and would seem to be at first glance all the better for it. But, upon closer
inspection it is with a sigh of resignation that Virginia recognizes the illusion that her fanciful
exploration created for her. Isabella (possibly representative of Virginia herself or of womanhood in
general) is elevated and
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Rebecca Film Analysis Essay
In Rebecca, Jack Favell, is a very low key villain, he is not very important there more of a villain in
Mrs. Danvers trying to split them apart and destroy I than Jack, the biggest enemy to the main
characters is guilt and feeling out of place and not in control. This lack of control and villain of
themselves is clearly shown in the scene of the home film, you see they were happy and in love in the
honeymoon, but because of fear, doubt and some help for Mrs. Danvers, they lost the love. This film is
right not to have a straight out villain because it Maxim guilt which you see throughout the film until
he confesses to I, which is looming creating a dark cloud of problems. Creating a story and film that
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He is almost sympathetic, he seems like a man who failed in life found something he was good at and
keep at it even though it was wrong. Almost like he stole because he was loss and desperate not evil.
You also can notice the bias in the view that makes you believe it not as bad as it seems. It about this
rich and protected going out into the world, she going to be shocked and more reactive to things but it
new to her. You see this fear in all the scenes in her dream of beaky death to the milk scene. We see
Johnny s ascent of the staircase with the conspicuous glass of milk, her fear making the world seem
darker. But this suspicion and fear makes me feel for Johnny thinking maybe at a point this is what all
women think of him, maybe this fear and image of him is why he is a liar and thief. If you are seen
one way, why not became it. His looks You don t know how to feel about Johnnie your supposed to
condemn him but you almost feel bad for him, you don t condone what he does, but you don t
condemn it, you appreciate his skill.
Then you have Uncle Charlie and you enter the pure evil. He probably was breaking and maybe lost a
girl because of another money and grow this deep prejudice and cynical toward women especially rich
widows. He almost believed he was doing a service getting rid of this lazy horrible rich widows. That
would make him bad, but in his twisted that makes sense, but
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The Membrane Potential Between Outside And The Inside Cell...
Option 2:
The resting membrane potential is the difference between the outside and the inside cell membrane
polarity. It is called a resting potential because it occurs when a membrane is not being stimulated or
conducting impulses (Ritchison n.d.). This polarity can be measured and it is about 70mv. In the
resting membrane potential, outside the cell has a more positive polarity and inside the cell has more
negative polarity. There are more Na+ and Cl on the outside and larger negative proteins (because they
cannot go through the tiny pores to outside) and more K+ inside the cell (Ceballos, 2016).
Diffusion, electrostatic pressure, and sodium potassium pump are the main forces affecting the resting
membrane potential. Diffusion and electrostatic pressure work against the resting membrane potential
and sodium potassium pump help the resting potential. Diffusion occurs if there is a concentration
gradient present and the molecules move from the higher concentration to the lower concentration.
Electrostatic pressure work as simple as a magnetic effect, which is characterized by the opposite
attraction of. Sodium Potassium pump is an active mechanism and need energy (by food etc.) to work.
In this case, 3 Na+ ions are excluded to the outside of the cell and 2 K+ ions brought into to the cell.
This energy supply occurs through food we eat and they break ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) to ADP
(Adenosine Diphosphate). In action potential, only axon depolarization occurs, not to
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Pure, Hybrid, Stuck-in-the-Middle Strategies
Pure, hybrid or stuck in the middle strategies? A revision and analysis of their effects on firm
performance. PERTUSA ORTEGA, E.; CLAVER CORTÉS, E.; MOLINAAZORÍN, J. F EURAM,
Paris (France), may 2007. Abstract The purpose of this study is to examine the viability of hybrid
competitive strategies, which combine differentiation and cost elements, and their impact on
organisational performance in comparison to pure strategies and stuck in the middle combinations.
The analysis carried out on a multisectorial sample of 164 Spanish firms has revealed that a large
number of them use different types of hybrid strategies and also that such strategies tend to be
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1 2 The present paper seeks to contribute to this debate about the influence of pure and hybrid
strategies on performance in various ways. Firstly, this research study takes a further step toward the
generalisation of the results of previous works by carrying out a multisectorial analysis. Secondly, the
study has used data about Spanish firms; it must be remembered that empirical research had so far
basically centred on US data (Ghobadian, Veettil and O Regan, 2006). In this respect, Spain can prove
to be an interesting context for the study of competitive strategies because it is a country which has
experienced a significant economic development in recent years, competition via differentiation
having acquired more and more importance as opposed to costs. Thirdly, few studies have had as their
specific main aim to check the relationship between hybrid strategies and performance. Further
theoretical work and additional replications are thus needed to refine methodologies (Campbell Hunt,
2000; Fritz, 2006; Parnell, 1997). The present paper will therefore try to perform a statistical analysis
of the effect caused by pure and hybrid competitive strategies on performance. Finally, the stuck in the
middle concept has been examined in depth, analysing, too, its implications for performance
compared to pure and hybrid strategies, a topic that few studies had dealt with so far. In order to
achieve our aims, we have
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ECH125 T5CulturalInstructionalStrategies Essay
ECH 125 Cultural and Instructional Strategies
Carmen Perdew
Maria
Seven year old Maria is an outgoing, happy second grader with strong literacy skills; in fact, she is
bilingual, Spanish/English. Her favorite part of school is reading and writing stories. She also enjoys
math. She is very active and enjoys recess and creating dance steps in PE. She is sensitive and can get
her feelings hurt easily.
Cultural (anti bias) and Instructional Strategies:
Cultural Use the reading and writing love and have reading and writing assignments/activities in
Spanish and English.
Instructional Introduce more complex reading levels, Work one on one with her to begin writing story
summaries and identifying the main idea.
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Instructional Build on his confidence and have him lead others students when playing team activities
or when completely group assignments.
Results of Mentor Teacher Discussions: Again we discussed the importance of seeing student s strong
points. Every kid is different in what they are good at. Good teachers notice what kids are good at and
help them thrive even more.
Paul
Paul is a third grader who is a very strong reader. He chooses to spend most of his time reading and
enjoys many different topics. He writes long and complex stories during writer workshop as well. Paul
seldom engages socially with other children; in fact, he is quite timid with both children and adults.
Cultural (anti bias) and Instructional Strategies:
Cultural Have him work in small groups with other children on assignments or have him partner read
when appropreaite.
Instructional Introduce and higher reading level and move on to more advance part of the writing
process.
Results of Mentor Teacher Discussions: We again touch on the topic of never stopping with a child,
even though a child might be greatly above the grade they are in or the grade you are teaching it s
highly important to go find more challenging work for them to be successful. Jamaica
This four year old preschooler has excellent fine and gross motor skills. She enjoys games with other
children, jump
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Piecewise Registration Techniques
A major problem with piecewise registration technique is the smoothness between neighboring pieces,
which we refer to as the inter piece smoothness. Due to the use of nonlinear models in local pieces, the
smoothness within each piece should also be considered, which we refer to as the intra piece
smoothness. We propose a systematic strategy to ensure the smoothness and diffeomorphism of the
estimated deformation field. Subsection{Piece Overlapping Constraint} In order to reduce the
estimation difference between neighboring pieces, a piece overlapping constraint is proposed. It is
based on the piece expansion scheme introduced in Subsection
[chap3:sec2:piecewise_model_framework]. This constraint corresponds to ... Show more content on
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Note that the computation of the mean SD only needs to be done once for both f and g. An image
composed of such values can be warped based on the estimated deformation field to decide confidence
factors used in later stages. Using this concept, [eq:piece_overlap_1] is re defined
as:R_{1}left(boldsymbol{t}_{p}right)=sum_{boldsymbol{x}in p}sum_{leftlangle
p,qrightrangle inzeta}leftVert psi_{p}boldsymbol{T}_{p}left(boldsymbol{x}right)
psi_{q}T_{q}left(boldsymbol{x}right)rightVert ^{2}where psi_{p} and psi_{q} are the
confidence factors for the p th and the q th pieces respectively. Regularization term
[eq:piece_overlap_1] is summed up for all pieces to provide inter piece smoothness constraint. It
should be noted that this added term only ensures the the estimation discontinuities being minimized
but not completely eliminated. Therefore, the estimated local deformations are interpolated in order to
obtain a global deformation field at the end of each subdivision level. The final deformation field is
obtained by composing deformations obtained at each subdivision level. Subsection{Bending Energy
Constraint} Using nonlinear deformation models requires additional constraint for the intra piece
smoothness. A bending energy [#Bookstein1989] based regularization term is added. It corresponds to
R_{2}left(boldsymbol{boldsymbol{T}}_{p}right) in
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Journey
Malala s Journey
In Joseph Campbell s book, The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Campbell breaks down the journey of a
hero. A journey that per Campbell happens to every one of us, that once complete leaves us with a self
actualization of our life and the moments and decisions that either helped or hindered us at one point
in our lifetime. In The Hero with a Thousand Faces, the various examples of each stage are detailed as
part of the journey. Campbell uses religious figures and contemporary tales such as Alice in
Wonderland to provide us with the definition of the stages. Campbell s book also provides what the
purpose of each stage is are as well a brief description. Malala Yousafzai is a prime example of the
hero s journey. Her autobiography I Am Malala takes us on her hero s journey. A young Pakistani girl
with big aspirations and the adventure that drove her to speak up against her religions restrictions and
those that stood in her way to achieve what she wanted: an education. Malala s book takes the reader
on her journey from Mingora, Pakistan to England. I Am Malala, is a fantastic example of the Hero s
Journey described in Campbell s book. In the following paragraphs, I will offer a sequence of Malala s
journey as it relates to a Hero s Journey and the different stages a hero goes through.
Malala s book begins with stage four, Campbell refers to this stage as the Belly of the Whale. Stage
four is where the hero falls into the unknown zone and undergoes a rebirth. Stage four s purpose is to
give up the old self and be reborn. A new self can be born and continue the journey for the greater
good of the community. The book begins on October 9, 2012, when she was 15 years old. As she sits
in a school bus on the way to school, a Taliban gunman stops the bus and shoots her for publicly
defying the Taliban and stating that girls must have the right to receive an
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Caffeine And Tannic Acid From Tea Lab Report
Objectives: The objective of this experiment is to extract caffeine and tannic acid from tea leaves.
From there, the caffeine will be purified through the process of sublimation.
Techniques and Reactions: Sublimation: When a substance transitions from the solid phase to a gas
phase without going through an intermediate liquid phase.
Physical Data Table:
Compound/ Formula Physical Property Molecular Weight Density Amount
2 Tea Bags 4.5 g
Sodium Carbonate
Na2CO3 White solid mp 854 C 105.99 g/mol 1.1 g
Caffeine
C8H10N4O2 White solid mp 238 C 194.20 g/mol (product)
Procedure:
Caffeine Extraction:
1. Add two tea bags, 1.1 g sodium carbonate, and 40 mL water to a 250 mL beaker. Dissolve the
sodium carbonate.
2. Cover beaker with watch glass, and heat solution in beaker directly on hot plate. Maintain gently
boil for 30 minutes.
3. Transfer solution to 15 mL centrifuge tube. Use spatula to squeeze additional liquid out of the tea
bag. 40 mL of solution should be extracted in fractions.
4. Cool solution in the ice bath before adding 2 mL of methylene chloride. Mix the two phases by
drawing and squirting methylene chloride into aqueous layer.
5. Centrifuge the two phase solution to separate emulsions.
6. Prepare a drying filter using filter flask, Hirsch funnel with filter paper, and 2 g anhydrous sodium
sulfate.
7. Pipette out lower organic layer and pass the solution through the sodium sulfate while applying a
vacuum. Wash Na2SO4 pad with 1 2 mL CH2Cl¬2. Evaporate
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Video Games And Its Effects On Society
In today s day and age the new thing is technology, every day teenagers spend countless hours on the
phones or their computers a day. They are on there going through and making new friends and having
fun. They can go on and and instant message them for advice on home work or just talk and interact
with one another. They can virtually do anything they want to. But on there is always a downside on
the internet.
Facebook is a wonderful tool for anybody and everybody, who has access to the internet. And that
includes immature teens, the approach these websites as video games. John Suler. And then they are
going around and cyberbullying people without knowing what the are doing. They are going around
pretend that are going for a high score hiding behind a fake profile picture or avatar. And some online
communities kick them out of the community.
I can see why Teenagers are drawn into facebook, the learn to interact with tens of millions of people
from around the world. And you can add yourself to groups you like or think you like or are interested
in. Then when you do that you meet other people with the same similarities. After that the group chats
come alive and really start to make friends. And the groups chats can have a groups of friends at
school all the way to having them across bodies of water like the Pacific or the Atlantic. They can
begin discussing homework or how bad their teachers are. The downside of this drama happens very
easily in high school.
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Global Impact Of Sainsbury s World Trade Organization
World Trade Organization (WTO) is also one of the potential impacts of the global factor towards
Sainsbury s. The main aim of World Trade Organization is to open trade or free trade for the benefits
of all such as dealing with the global rule of trade between nations. For instance, it is to assist
organizations like Sainsbury s of products and services, exporter and importers to have a better
protection and management for their businesses. The advantage of World Trade Organization is lower
the price of products for consumers by removing tariffs. Customer is able to buy cheaper imports
without tariffs. For example, Sainsbury s is able to purchase imported goods from other countries with
a cheaper price so that customer has more choices to choose
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Questions On The Equation For Regression
Question 3 Results Question 3. The following equation was deduced from the Heredia, (2015)
question 3, and it was based on the equation for regression. These are the results: Ӯ=b+mx or
Ӯ=mx+b, Ӯ= dependent variableoverall, a= constant b, b1=predictor 1GRE score on quantitative
b value, x1 = GRE score on quantitative. b2=predictor 2GRE score on verbal b value, x2=GRE
score on verbal. B3=predictor 3ability to interact easily b value, x3=ability to interact easily.
Equation Ӯ=a+b1(x1) +b2(x2) +b3(x3) Overall college GPA=2.250+0.002 (GRE,
quantitative+0.028(ability to interact). Step 1 If the model is significant with a significant value of
0.014, less than 0.05. High F value (3.907), lower significance value (.014). Step 2=Amounted
accounted for=R2=.20320.3% of the variance is accounted for by the predictors. There was a
moderate effect size. There is a moderate correlation (R=0.451) between the three predictors variables.
They are: (GRE on quantitative, GRE scores on verbal, and the ability to interact easily), and the
dependent variable is overall college GPA. B values GRE scores on quantitative has the greatest
influence on the overall college GPA (B=.397) followed by the predictor the ability to interact
(B=0.145). The predictor GRE on verbal has a negative influence on the overall GPA (B= 0.26). The
predictor GRE score on quantitative is the best predictor (significance=.010). The GRE on verbal is
significant at .855 and the capability to interact easily is
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Art Therapy
Art Therapy: Treatment for Anxiety and Depression in Adults Art has been a part of our culture since
the very beginning of time and has been used for many different purposes. The creation and viewing
of art has the ability to transport us to another time or place, to calm us, to help us express our
emotions and define our sense of self. It is only natural then to wonder how we can use these emotions
towards art to learn more about a person and their situation as well as how to use art to help someone
cope with any harmful emotions or difficulties they may be dealing with. The field of art therapy aims
to do just this. Art therapy employs the use of many different mediums and techniques such as
painting, modeling, and drawing as a unique way to diagnose a mental condition. It also uses these
mediums as a method to help alleviate and manage harmful symptoms by helping patients to de stress
and express their emotions in a healthy manner, especially if they are unable (or unwilling) to
verbalize their thoughts and feelings. For adults with anxiety and/or depression, art therapy has shown
to be a wonderful coping mechanism, helping them to relax and develop a healthier self.
History and Types of Art Therapy While art has long been used as an instrument for self expression
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It is also not uncommon for someone who is struggling with anxiety to also be dealing with
depression, and for someone with depression to also have anxiety. Because depression and anxiety are
so common and can affect everyone in so many different ways, the need for a variety of treatment
options has become more and more necessary as these numbers continue to
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The Solution Of Plastics And Pollution
In today s time we are facing the problem of pollution, and dirty water, which is affecting our sea life
as well as human life. It is a concerning problem. And although many don t infact believe in global
warming, muck and smog is becoming a worsening problem as the years go on. If there is any way to
overall help to decrease the amount of pollution that is is being put out, it would be a necessary option.
the government is proposing a plastic bag fee that will range about 25 cents for each plastic bag.The
hopeful outcome of this would be to see people bring reusable bags rather than paying for the 25 cent
bag. Which would be a greater outcome in decreasing pollution in some slice of a matter way.
Essentially, eliminating plastic bags over time would be necessary. If everyone were to use reusable
bags to go shopping, we could seriously see a dent in the pollution amount. Plastic is so bad for our
planet, it does not biodegrade and it adds harsh chemicals to our soil and water. Plastic can last in
water for thousands of years, what can be seen is disrupted marine life habitats, and well as poison
wildlife due to the consumption of of the chemically processed plastic. As well as seeing a increasing
problem with our sea life and even our wildlife we could see a concerning problem facing pollution of
our soil, due to the landfills that carry an enormous amount of plastic and littering that can be seen in
larger areas. Initially, what the theory is, is the chemicals of the
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Formal Meeting Guide For Two Nz Cultures Essay
FORMAL MEETING GUIDE FOR TWO NZ CULTURES
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION 3
MAORI CULTURE 4
MAORI HUI (CEREMONY and GREETINGS) 5
NEW ZEALAND CULTURE 6
BUSINESS MEETING 6
PROCESSING AT MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS 7
REGULATION OF THE GENERAL SHAREHOLDERS MEETING 7
GLOSSARY 9
REFERENCE 10
INTRODUCTION
The Land of New Zealand has shaped its people, as the people have struggled to shape the land. The
nation s two main cultures Maori and Pakeha are as distinct as the forested mountains are from the
crystal clear lakes and roaring rivers, but they are also united and divided by the rugged land they have
conquered and tamed.
In all the cultures of the Pacific region, that of the Maori stands out in its rich stock of plays, dances in
highly refined and complex arts. Historically, art has spread throughout the whole Maori way of life,
and in this century there has been a conscious effort to preserve or revive the traditional skills of
weaving and fibre arts, painting, latticework, carving, tattoo, chant and oratory, as well as Maori
language and customs. The spiritual dimension of Maori art is still strongly felt: the taonga, or art
treasures, of the Maori are not only objects of beauty
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Pursuing A Degree In Engineering Personal Statement
Although I believe that at this stage in my life that it is premature to have defined, long reaching goals,
I have set and achieved several short term goals, all in keeping within my belief in the philosophy that
knowledge for its own sake is fascinating and worthy of pursuit. I have found that as I learn more and
more about the world around me, new venues open and new goals manifest, giving me new frontiers
to explore.
I am currently interested in computer science and have set a goal to pursue a degree in Engineering.
As with many of the other goals that I set and achieved in the past, the most major influence on this
goal is the fact that I have been home schooled for most of my education. This opportunity has
allowed me to consistently dedicate much more time to extracurricular activities and other personal
projects than otherwise. For example, I was able to pursue an interest in electronics into most of the
Alberta high school curriculum in that area, before grade 10. Among other projects, I built a wired
telephone circuit from modified oscillator designs, which was able to function between floors of my
house. I have also found that, given a wide degree of freedom, my extracurricular interests have
likewise diversified. I have been interested in robotics, music, hockey, aerodynamics, painting,
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I have played the violin for over 10 years total, reaching book 7 of 10 in the Suzuki violin program. I
have also performed in the Advanced Chamber Ensemble in the Society for Talent Education
Edmonton, as well as busking regularly in the Old Strathcona Farmers Market. The skills developed
by this activity have helped shape my life. For example, the self discipline developed through
consistent musical practice has helped me maintain an excellent academic record throughout high
school, an important step for entering post secondary education and fulfilling my goal of general
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Essay on Jane Jacobs
The Uses of Sidewalks: Safety and Contact
Cities are generators of economic life and source of changes in the world. Thereby, Jane Jacobs in her
book The Death and Life of Great American Cities puts into relief the role of cities on the social and
economic levels, while denouncing the disastrous consequences of urban renewal programs. To that
extent, in chapters 2 and 3, she discusses The Uses of Sidewalks , arguing that over all people need
safety and trust in their city. Therefore, first she claims the necessity of keeping streets and sidewalks
safe because they are the vital organs of cities (29). Secondly, she argues that the functioning of cities
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In addition, she extends the idea of eyes upon the street showing that using and watching the street not
only guarantees the safety, but it makes the street more attractive. She argues: the sight of people
attracts still other people (37). Here, she points out the fact that people like watching other people and
activities around them. Nobody likes places where there is nothing to see or to do. Interesting streets
are attractive because we see different people, and different activities or businesses. In short, the more
a street is frequented, the more it is secure and interesting and vice versa. Safe streets and sidewalks
contribute to the economic expansion of the city and the social fulfillment of people. Then we can
conclude that safety is a one of primordial factor to the social and economic development of the city.
Approaching in the same direction of the importance of safety, Jacobs also discusses the theme of
confidence in the streets, which is trust. She mentions the concept of sidewalks casual public trust.
First, trust may evolve from human contact and interaction in public. Jacobs explains human
interaction in these words:
Cities are full of people with whom, from your viewpoint, or mine, or any other individual s, a certain
degree of contact is useful or enjoyable; but you do not want them in your hair. And they do not want
you in theirs either. (56) From interaction with fellows in public spaces people are inclined to trust
everyone
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Risk Assessment And Mitigation Plan
Risk Assessment and Mitigation Plan: Initial Draft The purpose of a risk assessment plan, and
especially this one in particular, is to analyze the threats or dangers to the Defense Logistics
Information Service, which is the largest logistics combat support agency for the Department of
Defense. A proper risk assessment plan is vital to protect both the information we store for the
military, as well as the troops and civilians that would be in danger should this data be compromised.
Assets at risk include our own personnel as well as troops both deployed and in reserve, physical
equipment, and the data we create and store on a consistent basis. The boundaries for the plan will set
the borders for what the risk assessment will cover. For example, this risk assessment will not cover
how to mitigate the threats to our organization. It will only assess the assets at risk, and the threat to
those assets. Risk mitigation and management will be covered in a different section. There are
different approaches that can be taken when assessing risk. We can use quantitative methods, which
deal in exact dollar amounts and figures. Quantitative methods are more concrete, but take longer to
assess due to all the factors involved. This method would be more accurate at determining losses for
our company which deals in information. You also have qualitative methods, which are more
subjective and deal with assigning ratings. For example, you could have a risk rating system with
values of
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The Two Fridas Picasso
Pablo Picasso, one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century and co founder of the
Cubist movement, was a participant in Europe s political discourse during most of the early 1900s.
Picasso s Guernica, one of his most powerful political statements, was painted as an immediate
reaction to the Nazi s casual bombing practice on the Basque town of Guernica during the Spanish
Civil War. Guernica, a mural size canvas painted in blue, black, and white oil, shows tragedies of war
and the suffering it inflicts upon individuals, particularly innocent civilians. Picasso depicts turmoil,
people and animals suffering, with building in disarray torn apart by violence and mayhem. With
Guernica, Picasso establishes his identity and his strength as an artist when confronted with political
authority and intolerable violence, especially in his native land. Interpretations of the symbolism of
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She mostly painted self portraits that depicted the sense of who she was. Kahlo s The Two Fridas, an
oil painting, is an excellent example of how Frida Kahlo struggled with self and cultural identity. The
Two Fridas is a self painting of a dual image of Kahlo, one in traditional Mexican garb and the other
in European influenced fashion. Frida Kahlo, an European influenced painter, painted many elements
of Mexican culture including folkloric images and the Tehuana costume which is depicted in The Two
Fridas. She also wore the Tehuana herself to demonstrate the cultural independence of Mexico but also
to help her identify with the poor and the peasants during the Mexican Revolution. Her artwork
particularly speaks to women, especially women s experiences of physical and emotional pain which
is symbolized by the many broken hearts in her self portraits, also shown in The Two Fridas. Kalho s
work successfully succeeds in illustrating her personality, life experiences, and national
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Blink Mofft
Summary of Blink Blink is an episode of Doctor Who: the New Series written in 2007 by Steven
Moffat. Blink centers around a young woman named Sally Sparrow, the protagonist. Using clues from
the Doctor, Sally Sparrow defeats the Weeping Angels, the main antagonists in Blink, and sends The
Doctor s time machine, the T.A.R.D.I.S. (Time And Relative Dimension In Space), back to 1969.
Sally s first clue comes as a warning from The Doctor, while she is photographing items in a vacant
house known as Wester Drumlins; this is where she first encounters the Weeping Angels. The next
morning, Sally returns with Kathy Nightingale; Kathy is then transported to 1920 by the Weeping
Angels. Kathy sends Sally her next clue asking her to visit Larry,
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How Plasmodium Affects The Cardiovascular System
Plasmodium is a parasite with over 100 species, but only four directly affect humans( Malaria
Parasites ). This parasite affects the circulatory system, or cardiovascular system. It s structured of
many things, and some structures are in common with animals or human cells. Even though it s
microscopic in size, it can cause a lot of damage. The parasite gets into the body from mosquitoes and
infects the bloodstream of the circulatory system.
Plasmodium affects the cardiovascular system. The cardiovascular system includes the heart, blood
vessels, and blood; it links all the parts of the body. This system carries needed materials such as
oxygen to the cells and it also takes the waste products away, like carbon dioxide. It also transports
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After the infecting agent gets into the human s bloodstream they invade the liver within an hour; the
parasite then takes about 15 days to mature(Collins, Jeffery, E.). The infecting agent divides and forms
plasmodium merozoites which are then released into the bloodstream and infect red blood cells(
Plasmodium ). The plasmodium is an oval shaped cell, measured at about .00006 inches long and
.00004 inches wide. Plasmodium has a pellicular cisterna which makes up the golgi apparatus. The
apparatus receives materials and sends them to other parts of the cell. The plasma membrane forms the
external boundary and the merozoite coat acts like the cell membrane which lets things in and out of
the cell. It has an apicoplast that allows the parasite to invade host cells, and microtubules that work
with the inner membrane to give bulkiness to the cell. The micronemes help the cell invade the host,
and the polar rings, apical end, rhoptries and dense granules all help it invade the cell. Plasmodium
also has some things in common with animal or human cells: a nucleus, ribosomes, and a
mitochondria( Structure of Plasmodium
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Case Study Of Medical Case
9. Then plaintiff realized that on January 03 2017, she suffered a minor stroke due to exposure to CO
poisoning and as of result lack of oxygen to her brain, stroke is a disease when the brain is robbed of
oxygen. It was approximately 700 over flights from January 01, 2017 through the early morning of
January 03, 2017 and at that time plaintiff s heart and breathing condition were in a very bad shape.
6. Plaintiff went to see a neurologist and was diagnosed with xxxx, this is a miracle that she survived
the ordeal, with a permanent and irreversible damage to her nervous system but survived.
VI. CAUSES OF ACTION AGAINST THE DEFENDANT
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20. Accordingly, at a minimum, the Defendant is negligent in hiring, retaining, and supervising its
employees and other associated to be using their positions and authority to engage in forbidden acts
and cover up. Defendant s actions or omissions, stated herein or otherwise, through their officers,
employees, representatives, and/or agents, constituted negligence, each and all of which were a
proximate cause of the Nuisance and Plaintiff s harm or damages resulting from that misconduct.
IV. RELIEF
5. Plaintiff seeks monetary relief over $50,000 in accordance with NY. R.CIV. P.
47(c). The amount of Plaintiff s damages is substantial and well in excess of the jurisdictional
minimums of this Court.
Plaintiff requests relief for the causes of action described above as follows:
21. Plaintiff has experienced severe psychological pain and suffering in the past and in all reasonable
probability will sustain severe psychological pain and suffering in the future as a result of her
psychological injuries.
22. Plaintiff has suffered mental anguish in the past and in all reasonable probability will sustain
mental anguish in the future.
23. Plaintiff has sustained loss of earning capacity in the past, and in all reasonable probability will
sustain loss of earning capacity in the future.
24. Plaintiff has suffered the reasonable cost for necessary medical treatment and health care
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The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Sliding French Doors
French doors have often been used as an elegant space saver for people who are looking to open up
their houses to welcome more light into their homes. Sliding French doors can do more than that, they
can help homeowners save energy whilst they make your home more fashionable and inviting. In
order to understand what external sliding French doors are and what they can do, we need to break
down exactly what they are. Let s start with the French door aspect of it.
French doors like French windows are light installations mainly constructed using small mullioned
glass panes mounted in a frame. There are basically two categories of French doors: indoor and
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Most of the time the shattered glass will stay in position like the windscreen of a car making it less
dangerous.
Laminated glass is essentially glass sandwiched between a plastic film that holds individual pieces of
glads in place in case the glass breaks.
Glazing does more than toughen the glass double glazing actually increases the glass ability to deaden
sound.
Advantages and disadvantages of uPVC French doors
Most people choose Double glazed uPVC French doors because they are more cost effective or rather
much cheaper than their aluminium or wood counterparts. There are other advantages to choosing
uPVC French doors over other types:
They are great insulators which means that they can be used to keep heat inside the house in winter or
heat coming in during summer. This could translate into energy savings.
uPVC requires little maintenance and has a very long life span.
uPVC has close to 57% salt content which means it can withstand coastal area conditions.
When it comes to drawbacks, there aren t a lot of them except that uPVC might not be suitable for
high rise
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Alternate Energy Automobiles Essays
Alternate Energy Automobiles
Of the world s approximately 650,000,000 motor vehicles, fewer than 1,500,000 are not powered by
either gasoline or diesel. (Bradley 24). This minority of the vehicular population equates to a mere two
thousandths of a percent of alternately powered vehicles. Nearly all of these alternately powered
vehicles are powered by liquefied petroleum or compressed natural gas. The time to change that for
the better is here and we must push our way through the red tape created by automakers so we can
finally drive practical low emission cars. It is imperative that we begin driving higher efficiency
automobiles because the limited supply of fossil fuels is running low, global warming is becoming a
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That is why I find it hard to believe that DiamlerChrysler, Ford, and Ballard have spent close to $1
billion on fuel cells and plan to spend at least a billion more by 2004 to begin mass producing
vehicles. (Fairley 55). All of this without being forced upon by an environmental regulation or us.
Ironically when both the chief executive officer of GM and Ford retired they both decided to put their
effort into electronic vehicles (EVs).
The EV has a strange history which all started in the 1800s. The first invention that contributed to the
EV was the lead acid battery; the battery was constructed mainly of lead, copper, and an acid. Back
then people had no use for an EV which was incredibly slow and wasn t rechargeable. However, a
major step for fuel cells in the 1800s was by William Grove, [w]hile experimenting with electrolysis
[breaking up of water into gases] in 1839, Sir. William Grove discovered that the reverse was also
true. (Syndor, 57). Grove was accredited with the invention of fuel cells because of this.
The most popular battery powered EV was offered by General Motors, and was on a lease only basis
for about the price of a BMW, or a Lexus. The new EVs are self sustaining, so they don t need to be
recharged like the battery powered vehicles. Most of the new EVs are hybrid or fuel cell powered.
Nearly all EVs can accelerate
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Causes Of Vladimir Lenin
Vladimir Lenin was a Marxian idealist who devoted the majority of his adult life to bringing about a
Socialist state in Russia. His years committed to the cause would culminate in the October Revolution
of 1917, during which the Lenin led Bolshevik party would seize upon a weakened political regime
and institute themselves as the ruling authority of Russia. With Lenin leading the Bolshevik party,
eager to usher in the doctrine he had faithfully subscribed to and expounded upon for decades, his
dream of a Russian Socialist state was now a humbling yet exciting reality. How, then, did such a
Marxian purist fall well short of the utopian vision promised by his political ideology? Lenin s
inability to successfully implement the policies which would bring about the ever elusive socialist
utopia can be directly attributed to a variety of factors stemming from three root causes. The first, and
most damning, predictor of imminent failure was that, though Russia was ripe for revolution at the
time of the Bolshevik takeover, the economy of Russia was not yet ripe for the implementation of
Socialist ideals and practices. The second and third root causes of Lenin s ultimate failure are
byproducts of the issues that arose from the initial root cause just stated. Due to the impracticality of
full scale implementation of Socialist policies in Russia at the time, Lenin made the reprehensible,
though practical, choice to utilize dictatorial tactics of repression and force, often by way of
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Light In The Painted Door
In The Painted Door by Sinclair Ross, it is evident that light is used to illustrate the degradation of
Ann s devotion to John as the night approaches and the time spent with Steven, due to John s absence,
lengthens. This is first demonstrated when the setting of a landscape with bitter light (1) is established.
Despite the bitterness, caused by Ann and John s non communicative relationship, the light
exemplifies that Ann retains a secure devotion towards John and is confident that he will return home
no matter what circumstances. Moreover, this is demonstrated when Ann offers to paint the kitchen
wood work... to make the room a lot lighter (2). Although Ann is aware that painting the woodwork is
an inconsequential task, as the paint will peel off, she is yearning to bring ... Show more content on
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Furthermore, Ann s uncertainty flourishes when night [comes] early (5) and the slow dimming of the
light [clutches] her with an illogical sense of abandonment (5). The illusion of loneliness becomes
reality as night approaches and John remains absent. As the light progressively disappears, Ann begins
to feel abandoned and uncertain of the truth behind John s promise. In addition, we notice the
significance of light in Ann and John s relationship when Steven arrives and Ann [lets] him in and
[lights] the lamp (6). Lighting the lamp for Steven elucidates Ann s slight sense of reassurance that
John will return. During her moment of uncertainty, Ann believes that if Steven is able to travel and
persist through the storm then John will be capable as well. However, this feeling is momentary as the
lamp between [her and Steven] [flickers] (7). The flickering light augments a feeling of weariness in
her fidelity as well as wavering feelings towards Steven. Ann is unsure of her feelings towards John
and begins to question if they should instead be directed to Steven
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Jaws Analysis
When a young woman is killed by a 25 foot killer great white shark while skinny dipping near the
New England tourist town of Amity Island, police chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) commits
himself to serve and protect his town by closing the beaches. Unfortunately, the mayor of the island
has a different idea. Mayor Larry Vaughn (Murray Hamilton) overrules him, fearing that the loss of
tourist revenue will cripple the town. Ichthyologist Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) and grizzled ship
captain Quint (Robert Shaw) offer to help Brody capture the killer 25 foot beast, and the trio engage in
an epic battle of man vs. nature. Steven Spielberg s, Jaws is an instant classic horror film that ll bring
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This is no mystery or surprise. The creature, which has long been the topic of numerous studies and
experiments, is still a source of great mystery. Why in the world does a shark need to grow the size of
a school bus? Who is it trying to impress with that massiveness? And those teeth? They taught us in
elementary school that a shark might use over 20,000 teeth in its lifetime. If one falls out, another
replaces it. Say what you may about the special effects in Jaws, those teeth look real and they will eat
your face off. So, therefore the movie was so successful. Because of the productions ability to create a
mechanical shark that is similar in anatomy and identical to the real predator, the film could create this
higher sense of man vs nature, good vs evil. This horror film will leave you wondering with the
question of what if this happens to me. Spielberg took something that was so real and had happened
before (shark attacks), and produced a movie that not only warned us and opened our eyes to its
reality, but was also able to deliver us with one of the most classic horror films in the history of
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Fallopian Tube Vs Blood Canal
Did you know that when the heart contracts, blood pumps into the arteries? The fallopian tube is also
called oviduct, or uterine tube. The fallopian tube is a pair of tubes along which eggs travel from the
ovaries to the uterus and the blood vessels are the arteries which carry the blood away from the heart.
Well, this is what my project is based on.
The two systems in my drawing are the fallopian tube and blood vessels. The fallopian tube is a pair
of tubes along which eggs travel to the ovaries to the uterus. The fallopian tube has a small hair like
projection called cilia on the cells of the living. The tube cilia are essential to the movement of the egg
through the tube into the uterus. My other main system is the blood vessels. Blood vessels
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Summary Of How To Be Great By Devi Colvin
The major parts of the story is that people need to work hard for what they get, practice to get better at
it, and you should never stop trying just because someone or something got in your way just make it a
challenge that you can beat in life The article is called what it takes to be great wrote by Geoff Colvin
published on October 30, 2006. One person that did that was Michael Jordan because got cut from the
basketball team in highschool but he never gave up and know he has his own shoes and went to the
NBA. Michel also went to the MLB because he thought that he could play it good like basketball. But
he wasn t so he practice and got better and better but then he liked NBA better than MLB so he went
back to the NBA. The second person that
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Are Classic Cars Reliable And Safe Essay
Are classic cars reliable and safe? Some of us are plagued with the idea that classic cars are unreliable.
Whether it be an idea directly associated to a vehicle s age or a distant memory of an experience we
had with our first used car, the question remains; are classic cars reliable and safe?
The engine
As we ve seen throughout this blog, there is a substantial amount of classic car owners that care for
their classic vehicles as if it were a family member.
They perform regimented pre season preparation, ensuring that all fluids, belts, gaskets and levels are
in check, which would equate to a family member s annual check up.
We would even be bold enough to say that classic cars, with their old school mechanics and
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Whether we re looking at a drum or a disc braking system, or a mix of both, we simply must ensure
that our classic car s braking system provides adequate (safe) braking.
Also, considering that airbags and the standard safety features we find in today s vehicles are simply
absent in classic cars, appropriate awareness and precautions must therefore be exercised when
driving in a classic vehicle with family or children.
Conclusion
We think we ve safely dismissed the notion that classic vehicles are not mechanically reliable as they
tend to be driven less than modern vehicles, while having just as much or more care applied to them
by diligent owners.
Additionally, we concluded that the classic vehicles were held to the safety standards that were in
place at the time of their manufacture, so by and large, are safe.
This being said, as classic cars tend to be driven less frequently, less aggressively, driven during
daylight hours, less far and during better weather, the classic car mishaps tend to be few and far
between.
All in all, from the mechanics and brakes, to the seatbelts, we believe that if you have a classic car on
your hands they tend to be reliable and safe.
Happy
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Who Is Harley Quinn In The Suicide Squad
The Suicide Squad is a film that was first released in 2016 and directed by Zack Snyder. The movie
revolves on the accomplishment of a government s high risk mission. On the other hand, the mission
is not accomplished by the respected men or women in uniform but incarcerated villains who are
promised commuted sentences for the successful completion of the mission. The movie is particularly
interesting because it involves a group of dangerous characters to accomplish a useful mission. Harley
Quinn is the protagonist of the movie. Quinn is a genius who graduated from college and pursued
masters in criminal psychology. She also did not just finish her studies but graduated top of her class.
Quinn is portrayed as a character that pursues her desires ad works harder to achieve her ambitions.
On the other hand, she appears a less serious character due to her inability to understand the reasons
she seeks a particular goal. For instance, she pursued a degree in psychology because she wanted to
create order in the lives of people whose lives were very chaotic similar to hers in the past. While at
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In the past, Quinn lived the life of crime because the Joker advised her to live as so (Williams,
Mclaughlin, 2016). The joker took control of her life and continually abused her, as he did not care for
Quinn. Therefore, for her to overcome her problems she uses obsessions. The obsessions things help
her to overcome issues or create sense of the situations she experiences in her head. For Quinn, the
obsessions, people, and the events taking place around her define her. Moreover, Quinn does not allow
societal limitations or norms determine her actions. Consequently, out of the things she desires, Quinn
pursues anything she wants. Additionally, her constant love for the people around her allows her to
understand people of different
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Hammond B-3 Analysis
The Hammond B 3 makes no differentiation between the genres because the instrument can be heard
in just about a little bit of every style. The Allman Brothers who are categorized as Southern Rock
cover the music of Billy Eckstine to the Chicago Delta Blues of Muddy Waters with Gregg Allman
playing a Hammond B 3 on a bunch tracks. In the sound of the Memphis soul group Booker T. and the
MGs, Booker is considered one of the best B 3 players I ve read about from various Gospel, Soul, and
Funk critics. Also, the Hammond B 3 can be heard being played by Owen Bradley on a few tracks
who is known for the Nashville sound. Even Ray Charles has an album, Jazz + Soul = Genius, which
includes several jazz standards he plays entirely on the B 3. The list is nearly endless and continues
with a variety of musical styles including Gospel, Funk, R B, Psychedelia (Iron ... Show more content
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A few personal notables include Shirley Scott (nicknamed, the queen of the organ), Gregg Rolie (who
had notable tracks with both Santana and Journey), Merl Saunders, Billy Preston (of the Rolling
Stones), Billy Larkin, Bill Doggett, Al Kooper, Dr. John, and Steve Winwood. The range in styles of
each of these great representatives of the instrument is an indicator to the level of diversity and love
that this machine garnered during its greatest period of success from the mid 50 s through the early 80
s.In the book, Learn from the Legends: Blues Keyboard: Great Licks and Interviews with the Stars,
there is an interesting anecdotal story about how Al Kooper came to be known as an affluent B 3
organist. Al had learned the piano at an early age, but in the rapid shift in popular musical styles, he
switched to learning the guitar because of the advent of Rock N
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The Canadian Wine Industry
The Canadian Wine Industry
Table of Contents
Introduction
Significance
Industry Structure
Performance
Employment
Investment
Export Market
Trade Performance
Strengths and Weaknesses
Trade Related Factors
Technology Related Factors
Regulatory Factors
Future Challenges and Opportunities
Associations
Provincial Liquor Boards
Federal Goverment Departmental Contact
Footnotes
The Canadian wine making industry, North America Industrial Classification System (NAICS) 31213,
comprises establishments that are primarily engaged in manufacturing wine or brandy from grapes or
other fruit. Establishments primarily engaged in growing grapes and ... Show more content on
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In Quebec, the wine sector is based primarily on value added bottling and blending from imported
bulk wines. Thirty five small grower/estate wineries have also recently emerged in this province,
producing 100,000 bottles annually.
In the Maritimes, six small enterprises account for 13.5% of wine volume, while the two largest
companies in Canada produce the bulk of wine in that region.
The wine industry in Ontario and BC is closely linked to the grape growing sector and, as such, is
directly affected by provincial agricultural policies. In Ontario, the vintners negotiate annually with
the grape growers represented by their marketing board to establish grape prices. In BC, the grape
market is not regulated and growers and wineries contract privately with each other.
Wineries will normally take about 80% of the annual grape production, with much of the balance
going for juice or fresh fruit consumption. Annual grape purchases by wineries in Ontario and BC are
estimated at $75 million.
The industry is closely regulated (see Regulatory Factors section below). Wines, like other alcoholic
beverages, must be distributed and sold through provincial liquor control board outlets. Some
provinces permit wineries to sell their own wines in establishments which they operate. In Quebec,
wine sold in grocery stores must be bottled in the province.
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Royal Caribbean Cruise-Personal Narrative
Vacation is something many people love and look forward to. The ability to put our daily tasks on hold
for a short amount of time in order to clear our minds and reinvigorate ourselves is something that all
people need from time to time. In fact, we all seem to have those times in our life were we get a week
or two off to have the time of our lives. One particular experience that I had impacted me in two
primary ways. This experience was when I took a Royal Caribbean Cruise in the Gulf of Mexico.
Strangely enough, this experience impacted me in two completely opposite, and nearly paradoxical,
ways. Truthfully, what I took away from my Royal Caribbean Cruise would be considered by many to
be the opposite of what they would expect. It was the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After everyone was loaded, we were off on our little tram that would, theoretically, take us to the
beach. As we started to put some distance between the tourist trap, and ourselves we finally caught a
glimpse of the beach that we were to spend our day at. However, as we drew closer to the beach, we
noticed another flock of salesmen who were, like the ones in the tourist trap, very happy to see us. Our
tram, nowhere near fast enough to outrun these ambitious salesmen, was littered by these locals with
crude, homemade leaflets advertising local restaurants and was badgered to buy everything from straw
hats to
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The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Metal Patio Furniture...
Metal Garden Furniture Benefits
There are many advantages of Metal garden furniture. Some of them incorporate attractive design,
which will be as per your requirement whether you demand it to look classic or trendy, contemporary
or functional. Every type of design is available in this category.
Metal patio furniture should necessarily be cost effective, and durability must be its salient feature. It
should give you a sense of comfort and satisfaction while using or sitting on it. And it must feel
pleasurable to look at it.
In the span of 10 or so years at the Outside Edge we all have witnessed a remarkable change in the
Metal Patio Furniture sector. In the last decade, some correspondents were unaware of the benefits of
Aluminium Metal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
1. There are few questions that you must look into like, what is the size of the chair? How much big it
is? Does it weigh too much? Is the chair knocking down? Can the chair stack? Is it all made up of
aluminium?
2. While looking at an aluminium table there are many ways in which a manufacturer can skimp on
material content, in other words, the less aluminium used less expensive will the product be. Some
more questions that you can look into, what are the dimensions of the tabletop? How much think is the
tabletop? Is it thinly made to save money? Are the legs of the table spindly? Do the legs made with the
help of tubing? Are they made up of solid cast aluminium?
3. How are the cushions made? Are they just pinched cushions i.e. one line of stitching all around?
This proves to be the cheapest way to make a cushion; we supply cushions that are piped as well as
boxed, which are then filled with high density foam to keep the cushion in
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Uniformed public service national diploma Understanding...
Uniformed public service national diploma Understanding discipline By Lucy Jones Contents Page 3:
Role of discipline, rules and regulations and following orders Page 4 5: maintaining order, good and
bad effects if discipline Page 5 6: self discipline Role of discipline in the uniformed public services P1
Role of discipline One definition of discipline is obedience to authority. However discipline can be
used in many different ways. For example it may be used as an order, as a deterrent, as a threat, to
control or to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is usually done during the induction/training program of joining the army. During this period the
instructors beast the initiates and build them up as a team so they can co operate efficiently in the line
of duty. Also with them being built up as a team and working everyday side by side there is less
chance of them fighting amongst each other so order will be maintained. Social norms The
psychologists Deutsch and Gerard said when it comes to social norms there are two theories. The first
theory is that if you have a lack of information about something we usually do what the majority of
the class/group are doing for example if you are waiting to cross the road and you don t see the traffic
signals changing because someone is in your way but you start to cross because everyone else is
crossing even though you don t know it is safe to cross. The second theory is that we conform to a
group of people so we feel accepted by acting how they act or the way they dress. For example if I left
the uniformed public service course and joined a art course in the college that they were all wearing a
particular type of clothing eventually I would conform to the way they dress so I feel a part of the
group the same in the public service you will conform to them so you fell accepted in the team.
Positive aspects of discipline In Manchester the police set up a task force called Xcalibre which is a
task
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Young Offenders In Australia
your response.
The Australian criminal justice system approaches young offenders through unique strategies to
address the challenges of dealing with juvenile offending. Even though young offenders commit a
higher percentage of crime compared to adults, young offenders also have the highest likelihood to be
rehabilitated and change their lifestyle as they mature, resulting in a lower court appearance
percentage due to the different rights children have.
There are a few repetitive reasons for young people to be involved in crime. These include poor
parental supervision, drug and alcohol abuse, neglect and abuse, homelessness, negative peer
associations, difficulties in school and employment.
The justice achieved for young offenders is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The processing of these crimes help to embed the key of legal knowledge in the mind of a child
hoping to shape their future actions. NSW age of criminal responsibility is defined by statute as 10
years of age, which is recognised in Children s (Criminal Proceedings) Act 1987 (NSW). Meaning that
a child under 10 years of age cannot be charged for a crime. The basis of this is the recognition of the
immaturity and exposure of children and their inability to form the requisite criminal intent known as
mens
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Marching Band Strengths
1.) What are three of your strengths that will help to set you apart from other candidates seeking this
position?
I think that my strongest strength this time around is my experience. After three years of varsity
marching band, I feel like I have the ability to guide the incoming freshmen, along with the
underclassmen and fellow seniors to become better marchers. Another thing that I have is that I can
relate to the trombone section. I know more than anyone that the trombone section can get quite
detracted at times, myself included, but since I ve matured but still have fun with them, a feel like they
will be more inclined to listen to me when I say it s time to focus up compared to the times when its
okay to be a little more lax. The final strength that I have is my playing and memorizing. My freshman
year was hard because I didn t know my music as well as the seniors, and kinda learned it from
hearing them play it. This also works as a confirmation to people that are playing the music, because if
it s the same then they know that they re playing it right as well. ... Show more content on
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Even though I got much better at staying focused over the course of last years marching band season, I
still have a lot of room to improve. The second weakness is the lack of control that I have on the
section at times. The only way I can change this is by being a better role model all the time, instead of
demanding my fellow section to be good even though I m not all the time.
3.) Write a job description for a Section Leader in the Westwood High School
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Evidence Based Management Process
Planning is the process of setting goals and creating a plan for meeting those goals. The benefits of
planning as seen by the research evidence is firstly, it provides a team with a direction for future
actions. For example, in my team we did not have a direction on how to proceed thorough each stage,
if it was better to move up or down, which made our team members losing interest. Furthermore,
planning helps when there is a problem, because if we had a plan we can proactively address problems
and their impact on the project or goal is reduced. For instance, a problem in our Everest simulation
was when of our team members health was critical or if someone wanted to complete an individual
goal, we spent a lot of time discussing on what to do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In my opinion, I will use Evidence based management in my future career, because managers who
practice evidence based management make better management decisions and perform better.
Furthermore, for a evidence based manager, there is always a learning phase, because everyday there
is always new research done to help managers in their decisions making, which makes managers bring
continuance value to an organisation. As, more managers start adopting evidence based management
the gap between manager, scholars and educators become closer, which helps in building a community
for information gathering and sharing. I would use the 6 principles used by Rosseau McCarthy (2007)
as a guideline to manage a modern organisation. Firstly, I would manage an organisation using
principles and theories of behaviour in and out of an organisation that is supported by the best
available research. Secondly, mastering decision awareness which is knowing when an action or non
action is a decision in itself, that if done properly can motivate employees and organisation
performance. Furthermore, as a manager, I would only make decisions when I have the whole picture
of the situation. Moreover, I will manage an organisation by adapting my knowledge and using
effectively in different settings and circumstances. I will also use all important decision support, like
financial performance to help make decision on how the organisation is doing. Finally, an important
part of managing a organisation using evidence based management is to always update my knowledge
in any new developments. Following these principles I will be a better
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  • 1. Models For Writers: Short Essays For Composition (9 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. Models For Writers: Short Essays For Composition (9 Models For Writers: Short Essays For Composition (9
  • 2. A Hanging By George Orwell In George Orwell s A hanging , George uses his personal experiences as an Assistant superintendent in the British Imperial Police from 1922 to 1927 to convey his argument against capital punishment. Orwell as an officer of the law is sworn to enforce the laws of the state, even if he disagrees with them morally. Orwell wrote A Hanging using an event he acted in to describe his point on why capital punishment is a crime against nature. Although as a police man he could not oppose the law, his story A Hanging , Orwell shows his opposition through many symbolic forms. Like Orwell I too am against capital punishment, by writing A Hanging George Orwell shoes the unjustness he sees with the use of the dog, the overall setting and tone of the story, the words which he uses to describe actions taking place, and the words he uses to describe the characters. Within George Orwell s A Hanging he sets a tone that shows his disgust with capital punishment as well as uses the dog along with the actions taken by the functionaries to display the wrongness of the event that occurred. Orwell starts the story with a gloomy tone right off the back to emphasize the gruesomeness of what will occur. When starting with a sodden morning of the rains. A sickly light, like yellow tinfoil, was slating over the high walls into the jail yard, (99), Orwell starts his readers with a mood of sadness and a feeling of disgust while simply just describing the setting. Next one must look at how Orwell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Data Acquisition And Recording Of Big Data 2.1 Data Acquisition and Recording Big Data is not just simply come from itself it is been recorded and generated by some data generating source. For instance, if we have our ability to feel and realize the arena around us, from our own heart rate and getting the data of toxins that are present in the air we leave this will produce more than one million terabytes of unparalleled data for every day. Furthermore, scientific experiments will also produce petabytes of data today. Whatever the data that is produced is not useful, it could be mostly useful or completely waste of data storage it can be filtered a compressed by other methods. . One task is to define these filters in this sort of way that they do not discard beneficial facts. as an example, suppose one sensor gives the different readings than the others it is most likely to be sensor failure however, how are we able to be sure that it isn t always an artifact that merits interest? The data which is given by the sensors are mostly partial and temporally correlated. To solve this problem, we need further research in science of data reduction that how this raw data is intelligently processed that the users can handle easily without any problems. The second challenge is to generate the right metadata automatically to describe what data must be recorded and how the data is measured. Metadata acquisition structures can minimize the human burden in recording metadata. Every other crucial problem right here is facts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Gagon V. American Provision Summary Gagan v. American Cablevision, Inc., 77 F.3d 951, 959 (7th Cir. 1996). Tello s appeal fails to recognize this distinction. His argument, focused [**20] as it is on the difference between the predicate acts referenced in the indictment and those identified in his plea agreement, presumes that proof of at least two specific predicate [*793] acts of racketeering that he committed (or agreed to commit) was a prerequisite to his conviction for racketeering conspiracy under section 1962(d). This is the very presumption that the Supreme Court in Salinas described as wrong. 522 U.S. at 63, 118 S. Ct. at 476. HN4 In order to convict a defendant under section 1962(d), the government need only prove that he agreed that some member(s) of the conspiracy would commit two or more predicate acts, not that the defendant himself ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... United States v. Benabe, 654 F.3d 753, 776 (7th Cir. 2011) (citing Salinas, 522 U.S. at 65 66; 118 S. Ct. at 478), cert. denied, 132 S. Ct. 1051, 181 L. Ed. 2d 772, 132 S. Ct. 1054, 181 L. Ed. 2d 774, 132 S. Ct. 1612, 182 L. Ed. 2d 217, 132 S. Ct. 1986, 182 L. Ed. 2d 831 (2012); United States v. Campione, 942 F.2d 429, 437 (7th Cir. 1991); see also Glecier, 923 F.2d at 500 ( Neither overt acts nor specific predicate acts that the defendant agreed personally to commit need be alleged or proved for a section 1962(d) offense. ) (citations omitted); United States v. Neapolitan, 791 F.2d 489, 498 (7th Cir. 1986) [**21] ( [S]ection 1962(d) [is] broad enough to encompass those persons who, while intimately involved in the conspiracy, neither agreed to personally commit nor actually participated in the commission of the predicate crimes. ), abrogation on other grounds recognized by United States v. Rogers, 89 F.3d 1326, 1336 37 (7th Cir. 1996); DeGuelle v. Camilli, 664 F.3d 192, 204 (7th Cir. 2011); Goren, 156 F.3d at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Background Information Analysis On Price Movements Essay Background Information Analysis on Price Movements Intel s main line of business is producing semiconductors and has delved into other technologies such as flash memory, motherboards, connectivity products, and storage devices. Since their inception in 1968 and the production of their first microprocessor in 1980. Intel had become an industry leader not only just for their products, but also as a key contributor to the evolution of the personal computer we all use today. Intel s current financial condition is 3rd amongst other competitors in the industry. Intel s 2 biggest competitors being Sony and Microsoft. Between the years 2011 2015 Intel s revenue has been stable pulling in on average about $54 billion each fiscal year. The exception being the 2010 fiscal year where Intel s revenue was $43.62 billion, the lowest point in the previous 5 years. The most recent income statement reported a revenue of $55.36 billion for 2015. In the twelve months during the fiscal year of 2015, the stock price for Intel had been quite unstable. Starting January 2015, the average stock price was around $36.07. Since January, Intel s stock price decreased in March by 17% to $30.81 . According to Lisa Eadicicco, a writer for Business Insider, she wrote The company attributes this change to weak demand for business desktops PCs. Intel also stated that fewer than expected businesses upgraded from Windows XP computers, which could have contributed to lower inventory levels across the PC ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Dayton Accords Essay The death of the Marshal Josip Broz Tito in 1980, led to a major political transition of Yugoslavia. By taking the Presidency of Serbia in 1987, Milosevic began to pursue authority over Yugoslavian Federation, thus encouraging a different style of rule, the ultra nationalistic tendency, and advocating for incendiary Nationalism towards other ethnic groups and nations of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Simon and Smale). The shift from the Tito s social communist ideology to the Serbian centered nationalism of Milosevic created an unequal representation on the Federal level of the six constituent Socialist Republics and two Socialist Autonomous, thus, as a result of the rise of ethnic nationalism, the violation of human and minority ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the political and military support of the Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic, Radovan Karadzic fought against the Bosnians and Bosnian Croats for more than three years. While the EU diplomats had no interest in finding a political solution of that time, around two million people became homeless, hundreds of thousands people got killed, and the conflict kept expanding, thus, the term ethnic cleansing became part of our daily vocabulary (Cigar and Sims). Throughout months, ethnic groups gained territory by night, and lost it by day. But a final solution of the conflict wasn t even predicted by any parts involved. By imposing economic sanctions, the international community and mainly the U.S. made sure to bring an end to this situation. The U.S. involvement, carried out by the U.S diplomat Richard Holbrooke, minimized Milosevic power and support, thus, a peaceful agreement made its sight at the end of the tunnel. On November 21, 1995 the Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic, the Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic and the Croatian President Franjo Tudjman reached an agreement in Dayton The Dayton Accords an agreement that would end the bloody war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Balkan Accord). But, although the agreement indeed ended the Bosnian War and unified a multiethnic state, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Columbia Political Structure The political institutions of Columbia have been predominantly shaped by internal struggles and violence. After achieving independence from Spain, the territories of Columbia, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Panama formed into a unified state. The eventual separation of these territories of New Granada , led to the formation of the United States of Columbia under a federal constitution in 1863 (Political handbook). This state would be reconfigured as the Republic of Columbia under a unitary constitution in 1886. After a period of relative peace during the early 1900 s, Columbia would undergo over a decade of unrest with warfare between the Liberal and Conservative political parties and even the rise and fall of a dictator. Rebel and para military ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Columbia the multiplicity of the political actors has led to decades of internal conflict. However, Columbia has developed successful democratic instructions with fair elections and the means to protect the civil liberties of the Columbian people. (CIA fact book) Colombia. In Political Handbook of the World 2013, edited by Tom Lansdorf, 292 301. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2013. http://library.cqpress.com/phw/phw2013_Colombia. Skidmore, T. E., Smith, P. H. (1984). Columbia: Civility and Violence. In Modern Latin America. New York: Oxford University Press The World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency. (n.d.). Retrieved from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Mechanical Pulping Mechanical pulping is typically used for softwood.One of the advantages of mechanical pulping is it has a great yield around 95% from dry weight of input material,however it requires great energy, because the resulted paper are opaque, weaker and easily to discoloration with the exposure to the light.The mechanical pulps are more weaker than the chemical pulps, however it ia more cheaper to produce (about 50% of the costs of chemical pulp). Moreover, they give the yield with the ranging from 85 95%24. Many methods used in mechanical pulping, the earliest method is groundwood process. This method is pressed length wise against a rough, revolving grinding stone. Another process, refiner mechanical pulp (RMP) utilizes chips are shredded into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chemical thermomechanical pulping involves treating softwood chips with mild sulfite solutions to modify the lignin and partially delignify the wood prior to grinding in a refiner. High tear resistant paper is resulted from sulfonation treatment compare with thermomechanical, refiner, or stone ground pulps. Chemical thermomechanical pulping results the decreasing of pulp yields between 85 to 90%, however, these yields are still higher than chemical pulping (40 to 56 %). Chemical thermomechanical pulping is commonly used for manufacture printing writing papers, tissue and packaging boards Alkaline and peroxide are commonly used in Chemical thermomechanical pulping. The Alkaline peroxide mechanical pulping (APMP) gives had several advantages, such as give a good pulp quality, eliminate a bleach plant, and energy savings compare to the conventional chemical thermomechanical pulping process. Therefore, APMP is a good pulping method for low density hardwoods such as for aspen and eucalyptus28, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Based on Relevant Reading and Personal Experience Outline... Based on relevant reading and personal experience outline the theoretical rationale for play in the development of young children. This essay will outline the theoretical rationale for play in the development of young children. Boushel, Fawcett and Selwyn (2000:57) state, Play is not easily defined... Play means different things to different people. Rubin, Fein and Vandenberg (1983) {cited in Hughes, 2010} suggest play should be intrinsically motivated, freely chosen, pleasurable, non literal and actively engaging. Play gives children freedom of choice, it allows them to lead their own learning, follow their own learning intentions and express themselves freely. There are many reasons that lead us to believe play is crucial for child ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Piaget (1952) {cited in Maynard amp; Thomas, 2009:103} believed play is assimilative and that it enhances existing knowledge. He also believed play ...allowed children to perfect, rather than acquire, developing skills. In settings children build upon existing skills whilst playing. Vygotsky (1978) {cited in Maynard amp; Thomas, 2009} believed social interaction with others more skilled than themselves allows for development, as children are social learners. He believed social interactions promote higher mental functioning. The area of functioning beyond the child s current level is called the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD). Adults and the environment have a major impact on play and development. Bruner (1963) regards scaffolding as one of the key roles of the adult... (Devereux and Miller, 2003:45). Instead of taking charge they should facilitate learning through play and support the child. Rousseau believed children should be allowed to play freely (Walker, 2003). In the setting it has been observed the adults do not lead learning, they observe and follow the children s own individual learning intentions. One of the boys had a particular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Elizabeth Barrett-Browning and Virginia Woolf Essay Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Virginia Woolf I chose to compare and contrast two women authors from different literary time periods. Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806 1861) as a representative of the Victorian age (1832 1901) and Virginia Woolf (1882 1941) as the spokeswoman for the Modernist (1914 1939) mindset. Being women in historical time periods that did not embrace the talents and gifts of women; they share many of the same issues and themes throughout their works however, it is the age in which they wrote that shaped their expressions of these themes. Although they lived only decades apart their worlds were remarkably different their voices were muted or amplified according to the beat of society s drum. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her observations are for the purpose of analysis and are viewed as one might view an object through a microscope. Discovery and observation purely for the sake of discovery and observation. The Victorian form of inquiry coexisted with a desire toward repairing the weakening foundations of faith. I write so/of the only truth tellers now left to God,/The only speakers of essential truth/Opposed to relative, comparative/and temporal truths/...while your common men/lay telegraphs, gauge railroads, reign, reap, dine/ and dust the flaunty carpets of the world/...The poet suddenly will catch them up/With his voice like thunder, This is soul/This is life...(Longman p.1872 lines 858 862,869 875). Elizabeth recognizes the transition of her society and wonders aloud if they have all missed the point entirely. She is arguing, in a sense, for sense and for the need to remain accountable to something outside ourselves. The Modernist skepticism is vivid in Woolf s portrayal of a woman, Isabella, who has not conformed to society s accepted norms and would seem to be at first glance all the better for it. But, upon closer inspection it is with a sigh of resignation that Virginia recognizes the illusion that her fanciful exploration created for her. Isabella (possibly representative of Virginia herself or of womanhood in general) is elevated and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Rebecca Film Analysis Essay In Rebecca, Jack Favell, is a very low key villain, he is not very important there more of a villain in Mrs. Danvers trying to split them apart and destroy I than Jack, the biggest enemy to the main characters is guilt and feeling out of place and not in control. This lack of control and villain of themselves is clearly shown in the scene of the home film, you see they were happy and in love in the honeymoon, but because of fear, doubt and some help for Mrs. Danvers, they lost the love. This film is right not to have a straight out villain because it Maxim guilt which you see throughout the film until he confesses to I, which is looming creating a dark cloud of problems. Creating a story and film that does not need a villain like Uncle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is almost sympathetic, he seems like a man who failed in life found something he was good at and keep at it even though it was wrong. Almost like he stole because he was loss and desperate not evil. You also can notice the bias in the view that makes you believe it not as bad as it seems. It about this rich and protected going out into the world, she going to be shocked and more reactive to things but it new to her. You see this fear in all the scenes in her dream of beaky death to the milk scene. We see Johnny s ascent of the staircase with the conspicuous glass of milk, her fear making the world seem darker. But this suspicion and fear makes me feel for Johnny thinking maybe at a point this is what all women think of him, maybe this fear and image of him is why he is a liar and thief. If you are seen one way, why not became it. His looks You don t know how to feel about Johnnie your supposed to condemn him but you almost feel bad for him, you don t condone what he does, but you don t condemn it, you appreciate his skill. Then you have Uncle Charlie and you enter the pure evil. He probably was breaking and maybe lost a girl because of another money and grow this deep prejudice and cynical toward women especially rich widows. He almost believed he was doing a service getting rid of this lazy horrible rich widows. That would make him bad, but in his twisted that makes sense, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Membrane Potential Between Outside And The Inside Cell... Option 2: The resting membrane potential is the difference between the outside and the inside cell membrane polarity. It is called a resting potential because it occurs when a membrane is not being stimulated or conducting impulses (Ritchison n.d.). This polarity can be measured and it is about 70mv. In the resting membrane potential, outside the cell has a more positive polarity and inside the cell has more negative polarity. There are more Na+ and Cl on the outside and larger negative proteins (because they cannot go through the tiny pores to outside) and more K+ inside the cell (Ceballos, 2016). Diffusion, electrostatic pressure, and sodium potassium pump are the main forces affecting the resting membrane potential. Diffusion and electrostatic pressure work against the resting membrane potential and sodium potassium pump help the resting potential. Diffusion occurs if there is a concentration gradient present and the molecules move from the higher concentration to the lower concentration. Electrostatic pressure work as simple as a magnetic effect, which is characterized by the opposite attraction of. Sodium Potassium pump is an active mechanism and need energy (by food etc.) to work. In this case, 3 Na+ ions are excluded to the outside of the cell and 2 K+ ions brought into to the cell. This energy supply occurs through food we eat and they break ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) to ADP (Adenosine Diphosphate). In action potential, only axon depolarization occurs, not to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Pure, Hybrid, Stuck-in-the-Middle Strategies Pure, hybrid or stuck in the middle strategies? A revision and analysis of their effects on firm performance. PERTUSA ORTEGA, E.; CLAVER CORTÉS, E.; MOLINAAZORÍN, J. F EURAM, Paris (France), may 2007. Abstract The purpose of this study is to examine the viability of hybrid competitive strategies, which combine differentiation and cost elements, and their impact on organisational performance in comparison to pure strategies and stuck in the middle combinations. The analysis carried out on a multisectorial sample of 164 Spanish firms has revealed that a large number of them use different types of hybrid strategies and also that such strategies tend to be associated with higher levels of firm performance, particularly those ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1 2 The present paper seeks to contribute to this debate about the influence of pure and hybrid strategies on performance in various ways. Firstly, this research study takes a further step toward the generalisation of the results of previous works by carrying out a multisectorial analysis. Secondly, the study has used data about Spanish firms; it must be remembered that empirical research had so far basically centred on US data (Ghobadian, Veettil and O Regan, 2006). In this respect, Spain can prove to be an interesting context for the study of competitive strategies because it is a country which has experienced a significant economic development in recent years, competition via differentiation having acquired more and more importance as opposed to costs. Thirdly, few studies have had as their specific main aim to check the relationship between hybrid strategies and performance. Further theoretical work and additional replications are thus needed to refine methodologies (Campbell Hunt, 2000; Fritz, 2006; Parnell, 1997). The present paper will therefore try to perform a statistical analysis of the effect caused by pure and hybrid competitive strategies on performance. Finally, the stuck in the middle concept has been examined in depth, analysing, too, its implications for performance compared to pure and hybrid strategies, a topic that few studies had dealt with so far. In order to achieve our aims, we have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. ECH125 T5CulturalInstructionalStrategies Essay ECH 125 Cultural and Instructional Strategies Carmen Perdew Maria Seven year old Maria is an outgoing, happy second grader with strong literacy skills; in fact, she is bilingual, Spanish/English. Her favorite part of school is reading and writing stories. She also enjoys math. She is very active and enjoys recess and creating dance steps in PE. She is sensitive and can get her feelings hurt easily. Cultural (anti bias) and Instructional Strategies: Cultural Use the reading and writing love and have reading and writing assignments/activities in Spanish and English. Instructional Introduce more complex reading levels, Work one on one with her to begin writing story summaries and identifying the main idea. Results of Mentor Teacher ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instructional Build on his confidence and have him lead others students when playing team activities or when completely group assignments. Results of Mentor Teacher Discussions: Again we discussed the importance of seeing student s strong points. Every kid is different in what they are good at. Good teachers notice what kids are good at and help them thrive even more. Paul Paul is a third grader who is a very strong reader. He chooses to spend most of his time reading and enjoys many different topics. He writes long and complex stories during writer workshop as well. Paul seldom engages socially with other children; in fact, he is quite timid with both children and adults. Cultural (anti bias) and Instructional Strategies: Cultural Have him work in small groups with other children on assignments or have him partner read when appropreaite. Instructional Introduce and higher reading level and move on to more advance part of the writing process. Results of Mentor Teacher Discussions: We again touch on the topic of never stopping with a child, even though a child might be greatly above the grade they are in or the grade you are teaching it s highly important to go find more challenging work for them to be successful. Jamaica This four year old preschooler has excellent fine and gross motor skills. She enjoys games with other children, jump
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  • 16. Piecewise Registration Techniques A major problem with piecewise registration technique is the smoothness between neighboring pieces, which we refer to as the inter piece smoothness. Due to the use of nonlinear models in local pieces, the smoothness within each piece should also be considered, which we refer to as the intra piece smoothness. We propose a systematic strategy to ensure the smoothness and diffeomorphism of the estimated deformation field. Subsection{Piece Overlapping Constraint} In order to reduce the estimation difference between neighboring pieces, a piece overlapping constraint is proposed. It is based on the piece expansion scheme introduced in Subsection [chap3:sec2:piecewise_model_framework]. This constraint corresponds to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Note that the computation of the mean SD only needs to be done once for both f and g. An image composed of such values can be warped based on the estimated deformation field to decide confidence factors used in later stages. Using this concept, [eq:piece_overlap_1] is re defined as:R_{1}left(boldsymbol{t}_{p}right)=sum_{boldsymbol{x}in p}sum_{leftlangle p,qrightrangle inzeta}leftVert psi_{p}boldsymbol{T}_{p}left(boldsymbol{x}right) psi_{q}T_{q}left(boldsymbol{x}right)rightVert ^{2}where psi_{p} and psi_{q} are the confidence factors for the p th and the q th pieces respectively. Regularization term [eq:piece_overlap_1] is summed up for all pieces to provide inter piece smoothness constraint. It should be noted that this added term only ensures the the estimation discontinuities being minimized but not completely eliminated. Therefore, the estimated local deformations are interpolated in order to obtain a global deformation field at the end of each subdivision level. The final deformation field is obtained by composing deformations obtained at each subdivision level. Subsection{Bending Energy Constraint} Using nonlinear deformation models requires additional constraint for the intra piece smoothness. A bending energy [#Bookstein1989] based regularization term is added. It corresponds to R_{2}left(boldsymbol{boldsymbol{T}}_{p}right) in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Journey Malala s Journey In Joseph Campbell s book, The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Campbell breaks down the journey of a hero. A journey that per Campbell happens to every one of us, that once complete leaves us with a self actualization of our life and the moments and decisions that either helped or hindered us at one point in our lifetime. In The Hero with a Thousand Faces, the various examples of each stage are detailed as part of the journey. Campbell uses religious figures and contemporary tales such as Alice in Wonderland to provide us with the definition of the stages. Campbell s book also provides what the purpose of each stage is are as well a brief description. Malala Yousafzai is a prime example of the hero s journey. Her autobiography I Am Malala takes us on her hero s journey. A young Pakistani girl with big aspirations and the adventure that drove her to speak up against her religions restrictions and those that stood in her way to achieve what she wanted: an education. Malala s book takes the reader on her journey from Mingora, Pakistan to England. I Am Malala, is a fantastic example of the Hero s Journey described in Campbell s book. In the following paragraphs, I will offer a sequence of Malala s journey as it relates to a Hero s Journey and the different stages a hero goes through. Malala s book begins with stage four, Campbell refers to this stage as the Belly of the Whale. Stage four is where the hero falls into the unknown zone and undergoes a rebirth. Stage four s purpose is to give up the old self and be reborn. A new self can be born and continue the journey for the greater good of the community. The book begins on October 9, 2012, when she was 15 years old. As she sits in a school bus on the way to school, a Taliban gunman stops the bus and shoots her for publicly defying the Taliban and stating that girls must have the right to receive an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Caffeine And Tannic Acid From Tea Lab Report Objectives: The objective of this experiment is to extract caffeine and tannic acid from tea leaves. From there, the caffeine will be purified through the process of sublimation. Techniques and Reactions: Sublimation: When a substance transitions from the solid phase to a gas phase without going through an intermediate liquid phase. Physical Data Table: Compound/ Formula Physical Property Molecular Weight Density Amount 2 Tea Bags 4.5 g Sodium Carbonate Na2CO3 White solid mp 854 C 105.99 g/mol 1.1 g Caffeine C8H10N4O2 White solid mp 238 C 194.20 g/mol (product) Procedure: Caffeine Extraction: 1. Add two tea bags, 1.1 g sodium carbonate, and 40 mL water to a 250 mL beaker. Dissolve the sodium carbonate. 2. Cover beaker with watch glass, and heat solution in beaker directly on hot plate. Maintain gently boil for 30 minutes. 3. Transfer solution to 15 mL centrifuge tube. Use spatula to squeeze additional liquid out of the tea bag. 40 mL of solution should be extracted in fractions. 4. Cool solution in the ice bath before adding 2 mL of methylene chloride. Mix the two phases by drawing and squirting methylene chloride into aqueous layer. 5. Centrifuge the two phase solution to separate emulsions. 6. Prepare a drying filter using filter flask, Hirsch funnel with filter paper, and 2 g anhydrous sodium sulfate. 7. Pipette out lower organic layer and pass the solution through the sodium sulfate while applying a vacuum. Wash Na2SO4 pad with 1 2 mL CH2Cl¬2. Evaporate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Video Games And Its Effects On Society In today s day and age the new thing is technology, every day teenagers spend countless hours on the phones or their computers a day. They are on there going through and making new friends and having fun. They can go on and and instant message them for advice on home work or just talk and interact with one another. They can virtually do anything they want to. But on there is always a downside on the internet. Facebook is a wonderful tool for anybody and everybody, who has access to the internet. And that includes immature teens, the approach these websites as video games. John Suler. And then they are going around and cyberbullying people without knowing what the are doing. They are going around pretend that are going for a high score hiding behind a fake profile picture or avatar. And some online communities kick them out of the community. I can see why Teenagers are drawn into facebook, the learn to interact with tens of millions of people from around the world. And you can add yourself to groups you like or think you like or are interested in. Then when you do that you meet other people with the same similarities. After that the group chats come alive and really start to make friends. And the groups chats can have a groups of friends at school all the way to having them across bodies of water like the Pacific or the Atlantic. They can begin discussing homework or how bad their teachers are. The downside of this drama happens very easily in high school. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Global Impact Of Sainsbury s World Trade Organization World Trade Organization (WTO) is also one of the potential impacts of the global factor towards Sainsbury s. The main aim of World Trade Organization is to open trade or free trade for the benefits of all such as dealing with the global rule of trade between nations. For instance, it is to assist organizations like Sainsbury s of products and services, exporter and importers to have a better protection and management for their businesses. The advantage of World Trade Organization is lower the price of products for consumers by removing tariffs. Customer is able to buy cheaper imports without tariffs. For example, Sainsbury s is able to purchase imported goods from other countries with a cheaper price so that customer has more choices to choose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Questions On The Equation For Regression Question 3 Results Question 3. The following equation was deduced from the Heredia, (2015) question 3, and it was based on the equation for regression. These are the results: Ӯ=b+mx or Ӯ=mx+b, Ӯ= dependent variableoverall, a= constant b, b1=predictor 1GRE score on quantitative b value, x1 = GRE score on quantitative. b2=predictor 2GRE score on verbal b value, x2=GRE score on verbal. B3=predictor 3ability to interact easily b value, x3=ability to interact easily. Equation Ӯ=a+b1(x1) +b2(x2) +b3(x3) Overall college GPA=2.250+0.002 (GRE, quantitative+0.028(ability to interact). Step 1 If the model is significant with a significant value of 0.014, less than 0.05. High F value (3.907), lower significance value (.014). Step 2=Amounted accounted for=R2=.20320.3% of the variance is accounted for by the predictors. There was a moderate effect size. There is a moderate correlation (R=0.451) between the three predictors variables. They are: (GRE on quantitative, GRE scores on verbal, and the ability to interact easily), and the dependent variable is overall college GPA. B values GRE scores on quantitative has the greatest influence on the overall college GPA (B=.397) followed by the predictor the ability to interact (B=0.145). The predictor GRE on verbal has a negative influence on the overall GPA (B= 0.26). The predictor GRE score on quantitative is the best predictor (significance=.010). The GRE on verbal is significant at .855 and the capability to interact easily is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Art Therapy Art Therapy: Treatment for Anxiety and Depression in Adults Art has been a part of our culture since the very beginning of time and has been used for many different purposes. The creation and viewing of art has the ability to transport us to another time or place, to calm us, to help us express our emotions and define our sense of self. It is only natural then to wonder how we can use these emotions towards art to learn more about a person and their situation as well as how to use art to help someone cope with any harmful emotions or difficulties they may be dealing with. The field of art therapy aims to do just this. Art therapy employs the use of many different mediums and techniques such as painting, modeling, and drawing as a unique way to diagnose a mental condition. It also uses these mediums as a method to help alleviate and manage harmful symptoms by helping patients to de stress and express their emotions in a healthy manner, especially if they are unable (or unwilling) to verbalize their thoughts and feelings. For adults with anxiety and/or depression, art therapy has shown to be a wonderful coping mechanism, helping them to relax and develop a healthier self. History and Types of Art Therapy While art has long been used as an instrument for self expression and communication, the use of art as a therapeutic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is also not uncommon for someone who is struggling with anxiety to also be dealing with depression, and for someone with depression to also have anxiety. Because depression and anxiety are so common and can affect everyone in so many different ways, the need for a variety of treatment options has become more and more necessary as these numbers continue to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Solution Of Plastics And Pollution In today s time we are facing the problem of pollution, and dirty water, which is affecting our sea life as well as human life. It is a concerning problem. And although many don t infact believe in global warming, muck and smog is becoming a worsening problem as the years go on. If there is any way to overall help to decrease the amount of pollution that is is being put out, it would be a necessary option. the government is proposing a plastic bag fee that will range about 25 cents for each plastic bag.The hopeful outcome of this would be to see people bring reusable bags rather than paying for the 25 cent bag. Which would be a greater outcome in decreasing pollution in some slice of a matter way. Essentially, eliminating plastic bags over time would be necessary. If everyone were to use reusable bags to go shopping, we could seriously see a dent in the pollution amount. Plastic is so bad for our planet, it does not biodegrade and it adds harsh chemicals to our soil and water. Plastic can last in water for thousands of years, what can be seen is disrupted marine life habitats, and well as poison wildlife due to the consumption of of the chemically processed plastic. As well as seeing a increasing problem with our sea life and even our wildlife we could see a concerning problem facing pollution of our soil, due to the landfills that carry an enormous amount of plastic and littering that can be seen in larger areas. Initially, what the theory is, is the chemicals of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Formal Meeting Guide For Two Nz Cultures Essay FORMAL MEETING GUIDE FOR TWO NZ CULTURES SUBMITTED BY: SUBMITTED TO: CZE ZHAR D. TRINIDAD ANIKA VATS czezhar29@gmail.com vats.anika30@gmail.com 14115494B Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 MAORI CULTURE 4 MAORI HUI (CEREMONY and GREETINGS) 5 NEW ZEALAND CULTURE 6 BUSINESS MEETING 6 PROCESSING AT MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS 7 REGULATION OF THE GENERAL SHAREHOLDERS MEETING 7 GLOSSARY 9 REFERENCE 10 INTRODUCTION The Land of New Zealand has shaped its people, as the people have struggled to shape the land. The nation s two main cultures Maori and Pakeha are as distinct as the forested mountains are from the crystal clear lakes and roaring rivers, but they are also united and divided by the rugged land they have conquered and tamed. In all the cultures of the Pacific region, that of the Maori stands out in its rich stock of plays, dances in highly refined and complex arts. Historically, art has spread throughout the whole Maori way of life, and in this century there has been a conscious effort to preserve or revive the traditional skills of weaving and fibre arts, painting, latticework, carving, tattoo, chant and oratory, as well as Maori language and customs. The spiritual dimension of Maori art is still strongly felt: the taonga, or art treasures, of the Maori are not only objects of beauty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Pursuing A Degree In Engineering Personal Statement Although I believe that at this stage in my life that it is premature to have defined, long reaching goals, I have set and achieved several short term goals, all in keeping within my belief in the philosophy that knowledge for its own sake is fascinating and worthy of pursuit. I have found that as I learn more and more about the world around me, new venues open and new goals manifest, giving me new frontiers to explore. I am currently interested in computer science and have set a goal to pursue a degree in Engineering. As with many of the other goals that I set and achieved in the past, the most major influence on this goal is the fact that I have been home schooled for most of my education. This opportunity has allowed me to consistently dedicate much more time to extracurricular activities and other personal projects than otherwise. For example, I was able to pursue an interest in electronics into most of the Alberta high school curriculum in that area, before grade 10. Among other projects, I built a wired telephone circuit from modified oscillator designs, which was able to function between floors of my house. I have also found that, given a wide degree of freedom, my extracurricular interests have likewise diversified. I have been interested in robotics, music, hockey, aerodynamics, painting, writing, computer programming, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have played the violin for over 10 years total, reaching book 7 of 10 in the Suzuki violin program. I have also performed in the Advanced Chamber Ensemble in the Society for Talent Education Edmonton, as well as busking regularly in the Old Strathcona Farmers Market. The skills developed by this activity have helped shape my life. For example, the self discipline developed through consistent musical practice has helped me maintain an excellent academic record throughout high school, an important step for entering post secondary education and fulfilling my goal of general ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay on Jane Jacobs The Uses of Sidewalks: Safety and Contact Cities are generators of economic life and source of changes in the world. Thereby, Jane Jacobs in her book The Death and Life of Great American Cities puts into relief the role of cities on the social and economic levels, while denouncing the disastrous consequences of urban renewal programs. To that extent, in chapters 2 and 3, she discusses The Uses of Sidewalks , arguing that over all people need safety and trust in their city. Therefore, first she claims the necessity of keeping streets and sidewalks safe because they are the vital organs of cities (29). Secondly, she argues that the functioning of cities should be organized in order to foster human interaction in which casual public ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, she extends the idea of eyes upon the street showing that using and watching the street not only guarantees the safety, but it makes the street more attractive. She argues: the sight of people attracts still other people (37). Here, she points out the fact that people like watching other people and activities around them. Nobody likes places where there is nothing to see or to do. Interesting streets are attractive because we see different people, and different activities or businesses. In short, the more a street is frequented, the more it is secure and interesting and vice versa. Safe streets and sidewalks contribute to the economic expansion of the city and the social fulfillment of people. Then we can conclude that safety is a one of primordial factor to the social and economic development of the city. Approaching in the same direction of the importance of safety, Jacobs also discusses the theme of confidence in the streets, which is trust. She mentions the concept of sidewalks casual public trust. First, trust may evolve from human contact and interaction in public. Jacobs explains human interaction in these words: Cities are full of people with whom, from your viewpoint, or mine, or any other individual s, a certain degree of contact is useful or enjoyable; but you do not want them in your hair. And they do not want you in theirs either. (56) From interaction with fellows in public spaces people are inclined to trust everyone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Risk Assessment And Mitigation Plan Risk Assessment and Mitigation Plan: Initial Draft The purpose of a risk assessment plan, and especially this one in particular, is to analyze the threats or dangers to the Defense Logistics Information Service, which is the largest logistics combat support agency for the Department of Defense. A proper risk assessment plan is vital to protect both the information we store for the military, as well as the troops and civilians that would be in danger should this data be compromised. Assets at risk include our own personnel as well as troops both deployed and in reserve, physical equipment, and the data we create and store on a consistent basis. The boundaries for the plan will set the borders for what the risk assessment will cover. For example, this risk assessment will not cover how to mitigate the threats to our organization. It will only assess the assets at risk, and the threat to those assets. Risk mitigation and management will be covered in a different section. There are different approaches that can be taken when assessing risk. We can use quantitative methods, which deal in exact dollar amounts and figures. Quantitative methods are more concrete, but take longer to assess due to all the factors involved. This method would be more accurate at determining losses for our company which deals in information. You also have qualitative methods, which are more subjective and deal with assigning ratings. For example, you could have a risk rating system with values of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Two Fridas Picasso Pablo Picasso, one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century and co founder of the Cubist movement, was a participant in Europe s political discourse during most of the early 1900s. Picasso s Guernica, one of his most powerful political statements, was painted as an immediate reaction to the Nazi s casual bombing practice on the Basque town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. Guernica, a mural size canvas painted in blue, black, and white oil, shows tragedies of war and the suffering it inflicts upon individuals, particularly innocent civilians. Picasso depicts turmoil, people and animals suffering, with building in disarray torn apart by violence and mayhem. With Guernica, Picasso establishes his identity and his strength as an artist when confronted with political authority and intolerable violence, especially in his native land. Interpretations of the symbolism of Guernica ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She mostly painted self portraits that depicted the sense of who she was. Kahlo s The Two Fridas, an oil painting, is an excellent example of how Frida Kahlo struggled with self and cultural identity. The Two Fridas is a self painting of a dual image of Kahlo, one in traditional Mexican garb and the other in European influenced fashion. Frida Kahlo, an European influenced painter, painted many elements of Mexican culture including folkloric images and the Tehuana costume which is depicted in The Two Fridas. She also wore the Tehuana herself to demonstrate the cultural independence of Mexico but also to help her identify with the poor and the peasants during the Mexican Revolution. Her artwork particularly speaks to women, especially women s experiences of physical and emotional pain which is symbolized by the many broken hearts in her self portraits, also shown in The Two Fridas. Kalho s work successfully succeeds in illustrating her personality, life experiences, and national ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Blink Mofft Summary of Blink Blink is an episode of Doctor Who: the New Series written in 2007 by Steven Moffat. Blink centers around a young woman named Sally Sparrow, the protagonist. Using clues from the Doctor, Sally Sparrow defeats the Weeping Angels, the main antagonists in Blink, and sends The Doctor s time machine, the T.A.R.D.I.S. (Time And Relative Dimension In Space), back to 1969. Sally s first clue comes as a warning from The Doctor, while she is photographing items in a vacant house known as Wester Drumlins; this is where she first encounters the Weeping Angels. The next morning, Sally returns with Kathy Nightingale; Kathy is then transported to 1920 by the Weeping Angels. Kathy sends Sally her next clue asking her to visit Larry, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. How Plasmodium Affects The Cardiovascular System Plasmodium is a parasite with over 100 species, but only four directly affect humans( Malaria Parasites ). This parasite affects the circulatory system, or cardiovascular system. It s structured of many things, and some structures are in common with animals or human cells. Even though it s microscopic in size, it can cause a lot of damage. The parasite gets into the body from mosquitoes and infects the bloodstream of the circulatory system. Plasmodium affects the cardiovascular system. The cardiovascular system includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood; it links all the parts of the body. This system carries needed materials such as oxygen to the cells and it also takes the waste products away, like carbon dioxide. It also transports cells that attacks disease causing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the infecting agent gets into the human s bloodstream they invade the liver within an hour; the parasite then takes about 15 days to mature(Collins, Jeffery, E.). The infecting agent divides and forms plasmodium merozoites which are then released into the bloodstream and infect red blood cells( Plasmodium ). The plasmodium is an oval shaped cell, measured at about .00006 inches long and .00004 inches wide. Plasmodium has a pellicular cisterna which makes up the golgi apparatus. The apparatus receives materials and sends them to other parts of the cell. The plasma membrane forms the external boundary and the merozoite coat acts like the cell membrane which lets things in and out of the cell. It has an apicoplast that allows the parasite to invade host cells, and microtubules that work with the inner membrane to give bulkiness to the cell. The micronemes help the cell invade the host, and the polar rings, apical end, rhoptries and dense granules all help it invade the cell. Plasmodium also has some things in common with animal or human cells: a nucleus, ribosomes, and a mitochondria( Structure of Plasmodium ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Case Study Of Medical Case 9. Then plaintiff realized that on January 03 2017, she suffered a minor stroke due to exposure to CO poisoning and as of result lack of oxygen to her brain, stroke is a disease when the brain is robbed of oxygen. It was approximately 700 over flights from January 01, 2017 through the early morning of January 03, 2017 and at that time plaintiff s heart and breathing condition were in a very bad shape. 6. Plaintiff went to see a neurologist and was diagnosed with xxxx, this is a miracle that she survived the ordeal, with a permanent and irreversible damage to her nervous system but survived. VI. CAUSES OF ACTION AGAINST THE DEFENDANT A. PRIVATE NUISANCE PER ACCIDENS 20. The Plaintiff brought this action against the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 20. Accordingly, at a minimum, the Defendant is negligent in hiring, retaining, and supervising its employees and other associated to be using their positions and authority to engage in forbidden acts and cover up. Defendant s actions or omissions, stated herein or otherwise, through their officers, employees, representatives, and/or agents, constituted negligence, each and all of which were a proximate cause of the Nuisance and Plaintiff s harm or damages resulting from that misconduct. IV. RELIEF 5. Plaintiff seeks monetary relief over $50,000 in accordance with NY. R.CIV. P. 47(c). The amount of Plaintiff s damages is substantial and well in excess of the jurisdictional minimums of this Court. Plaintiff requests relief for the causes of action described above as follows: 21. Plaintiff has experienced severe psychological pain and suffering in the past and in all reasonable probability will sustain severe psychological pain and suffering in the future as a result of her psychological injuries. 22. Plaintiff has suffered mental anguish in the past and in all reasonable probability will sustain mental anguish in the future. 23. Plaintiff has sustained loss of earning capacity in the past, and in all reasonable probability will sustain loss of earning capacity in the future. 24. Plaintiff has suffered the reasonable cost for necessary medical treatment and health care ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Sliding French Doors French doors have often been used as an elegant space saver for people who are looking to open up their houses to welcome more light into their homes. Sliding French doors can do more than that, they can help homeowners save energy whilst they make your home more fashionable and inviting. In order to understand what external sliding French doors are and what they can do, we need to break down exactly what they are. Let s start with the French door aspect of it. French doors like French windows are light installations mainly constructed using small mullioned glass panes mounted in a frame. There are basically two categories of French doors: indoor and external doors. The difference between the two is in functionality and the opening and closing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of the time the shattered glass will stay in position like the windscreen of a car making it less dangerous. Laminated glass is essentially glass sandwiched between a plastic film that holds individual pieces of glads in place in case the glass breaks. Glazing does more than toughen the glass double glazing actually increases the glass ability to deaden sound. Advantages and disadvantages of uPVC French doors Most people choose Double glazed uPVC French doors because they are more cost effective or rather much cheaper than their aluminium or wood counterparts. There are other advantages to choosing uPVC French doors over other types: They are great insulators which means that they can be used to keep heat inside the house in winter or heat coming in during summer. This could translate into energy savings. uPVC requires little maintenance and has a very long life span. uPVC has close to 57% salt content which means it can withstand coastal area conditions. When it comes to drawbacks, there aren t a lot of them except that uPVC might not be suitable for high rise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Alternate Energy Automobiles Essays Alternate Energy Automobiles Of the world s approximately 650,000,000 motor vehicles, fewer than 1,500,000 are not powered by either gasoline or diesel. (Bradley 24). This minority of the vehicular population equates to a mere two thousandths of a percent of alternately powered vehicles. Nearly all of these alternately powered vehicles are powered by liquefied petroleum or compressed natural gas. The time to change that for the better is here and we must push our way through the red tape created by automakers so we can finally drive practical low emission cars. It is imperative that we begin driving higher efficiency automobiles because the limited supply of fossil fuels is running low, global warming is becoming a major issue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is why I find it hard to believe that DiamlerChrysler, Ford, and Ballard have spent close to $1 billion on fuel cells and plan to spend at least a billion more by 2004 to begin mass producing vehicles. (Fairley 55). All of this without being forced upon by an environmental regulation or us. Ironically when both the chief executive officer of GM and Ford retired they both decided to put their effort into electronic vehicles (EVs). The EV has a strange history which all started in the 1800s. The first invention that contributed to the EV was the lead acid battery; the battery was constructed mainly of lead, copper, and an acid. Back then people had no use for an EV which was incredibly slow and wasn t rechargeable. However, a major step for fuel cells in the 1800s was by William Grove, [w]hile experimenting with electrolysis [breaking up of water into gases] in 1839, Sir. William Grove discovered that the reverse was also true. (Syndor, 57). Grove was accredited with the invention of fuel cells because of this. The most popular battery powered EV was offered by General Motors, and was on a lease only basis for about the price of a BMW, or a Lexus. The new EVs are self sustaining, so they don t need to be recharged like the battery powered vehicles. Most of the new EVs are hybrid or fuel cell powered. Nearly all EVs can accelerate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Causes Of Vladimir Lenin Vladimir Lenin was a Marxian idealist who devoted the majority of his adult life to bringing about a Socialist state in Russia. His years committed to the cause would culminate in the October Revolution of 1917, during which the Lenin led Bolshevik party would seize upon a weakened political regime and institute themselves as the ruling authority of Russia. With Lenin leading the Bolshevik party, eager to usher in the doctrine he had faithfully subscribed to and expounded upon for decades, his dream of a Russian Socialist state was now a humbling yet exciting reality. How, then, did such a Marxian purist fall well short of the utopian vision promised by his political ideology? Lenin s inability to successfully implement the policies which would bring about the ever elusive socialist utopia can be directly attributed to a variety of factors stemming from three root causes. The first, and most damning, predictor of imminent failure was that, though Russia was ripe for revolution at the time of the Bolshevik takeover, the economy of Russia was not yet ripe for the implementation of Socialist ideals and practices. The second and third root causes of Lenin s ultimate failure are byproducts of the issues that arose from the initial root cause just stated. Due to the impracticality of full scale implementation of Socialist policies in Russia at the time, Lenin made the reprehensible, though practical, choice to utilize dictatorial tactics of repression and force, often by way of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Light In The Painted Door In The Painted Door by Sinclair Ross, it is evident that light is used to illustrate the degradation of Ann s devotion to John as the night approaches and the time spent with Steven, due to John s absence, lengthens. This is first demonstrated when the setting of a landscape with bitter light (1) is established. Despite the bitterness, caused by Ann and John s non communicative relationship, the light exemplifies that Ann retains a secure devotion towards John and is confident that he will return home no matter what circumstances. Moreover, this is demonstrated when Ann offers to paint the kitchen wood work... to make the room a lot lighter (2). Although Ann is aware that painting the woodwork is an inconsequential task, as the paint will peel off, she is yearning to bring ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, Ann s uncertainty flourishes when night [comes] early (5) and the slow dimming of the light [clutches] her with an illogical sense of abandonment (5). The illusion of loneliness becomes reality as night approaches and John remains absent. As the light progressively disappears, Ann begins to feel abandoned and uncertain of the truth behind John s promise. In addition, we notice the significance of light in Ann and John s relationship when Steven arrives and Ann [lets] him in and [lights] the lamp (6). Lighting the lamp for Steven elucidates Ann s slight sense of reassurance that John will return. During her moment of uncertainty, Ann believes that if Steven is able to travel and persist through the storm then John will be capable as well. However, this feeling is momentary as the lamp between [her and Steven] [flickers] (7). The flickering light augments a feeling of weariness in her fidelity as well as wavering feelings towards Steven. Ann is unsure of her feelings towards John and begins to question if they should instead be directed to Steven ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Jaws Analysis When a young woman is killed by a 25 foot killer great white shark while skinny dipping near the New England tourist town of Amity Island, police chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) commits himself to serve and protect his town by closing the beaches. Unfortunately, the mayor of the island has a different idea. Mayor Larry Vaughn (Murray Hamilton) overrules him, fearing that the loss of tourist revenue will cripple the town. Ichthyologist Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) and grizzled ship captain Quint (Robert Shaw) offer to help Brody capture the killer 25 foot beast, and the trio engage in an epic battle of man vs. nature. Steven Spielberg s, Jaws is an instant classic horror film that ll bring shivers down a viewer s spine and has them ready ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is no mystery or surprise. The creature, which has long been the topic of numerous studies and experiments, is still a source of great mystery. Why in the world does a shark need to grow the size of a school bus? Who is it trying to impress with that massiveness? And those teeth? They taught us in elementary school that a shark might use over 20,000 teeth in its lifetime. If one falls out, another replaces it. Say what you may about the special effects in Jaws, those teeth look real and they will eat your face off. So, therefore the movie was so successful. Because of the productions ability to create a mechanical shark that is similar in anatomy and identical to the real predator, the film could create this higher sense of man vs nature, good vs evil. This horror film will leave you wondering with the question of what if this happens to me. Spielberg took something that was so real and had happened before (shark attacks), and produced a movie that not only warned us and opened our eyes to its reality, but was also able to deliver us with one of the most classic horror films in the history of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Fallopian Tube Vs Blood Canal Did you know that when the heart contracts, blood pumps into the arteries? The fallopian tube is also called oviduct, or uterine tube. The fallopian tube is a pair of tubes along which eggs travel from the ovaries to the uterus and the blood vessels are the arteries which carry the blood away from the heart. Well, this is what my project is based on. The two systems in my drawing are the fallopian tube and blood vessels. The fallopian tube is a pair of tubes along which eggs travel to the ovaries to the uterus. The fallopian tube has a small hair like projection called cilia on the cells of the living. The tube cilia are essential to the movement of the egg through the tube into the uterus. My other main system is the blood vessels. Blood vessels ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Summary Of How To Be Great By Devi Colvin The major parts of the story is that people need to work hard for what they get, practice to get better at it, and you should never stop trying just because someone or something got in your way just make it a challenge that you can beat in life The article is called what it takes to be great wrote by Geoff Colvin published on October 30, 2006. One person that did that was Michael Jordan because got cut from the basketball team in highschool but he never gave up and know he has his own shoes and went to the NBA. Michel also went to the MLB because he thought that he could play it good like basketball. But he wasn t so he practice and got better and better but then he liked NBA better than MLB so he went back to the NBA. The second person that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Are Classic Cars Reliable And Safe Essay Are classic cars reliable and safe? Some of us are plagued with the idea that classic cars are unreliable. Whether it be an idea directly associated to a vehicle s age or a distant memory of an experience we had with our first used car, the question remains; are classic cars reliable and safe? The engine As we ve seen throughout this blog, there is a substantial amount of classic car owners that care for their classic vehicles as if it were a family member. They perform regimented pre season preparation, ensuring that all fluids, belts, gaskets and levels are in check, which would equate to a family member s annual check up. We would even be bold enough to say that classic cars, with their old school mechanics and manufacturing are possibly even ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whether we re looking at a drum or a disc braking system, or a mix of both, we simply must ensure that our classic car s braking system provides adequate (safe) braking. Also, considering that airbags and the standard safety features we find in today s vehicles are simply absent in classic cars, appropriate awareness and precautions must therefore be exercised when driving in a classic vehicle with family or children. Conclusion We think we ve safely dismissed the notion that classic vehicles are not mechanically reliable as they tend to be driven less than modern vehicles, while having just as much or more care applied to them by diligent owners. Additionally, we concluded that the classic vehicles were held to the safety standards that were in place at the time of their manufacture, so by and large, are safe. This being said, as classic cars tend to be driven less frequently, less aggressively, driven during daylight hours, less far and during better weather, the classic car mishaps tend to be few and far between. All in all, from the mechanics and brakes, to the seatbelts, we believe that if you have a classic car on your hands they tend to be reliable and safe. Happy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Who Is Harley Quinn In The Suicide Squad The Suicide Squad is a film that was first released in 2016 and directed by Zack Snyder. The movie revolves on the accomplishment of a government s high risk mission. On the other hand, the mission is not accomplished by the respected men or women in uniform but incarcerated villains who are promised commuted sentences for the successful completion of the mission. The movie is particularly interesting because it involves a group of dangerous characters to accomplish a useful mission. Harley Quinn is the protagonist of the movie. Quinn is a genius who graduated from college and pursued masters in criminal psychology. She also did not just finish her studies but graduated top of her class. Quinn is portrayed as a character that pursues her desires ad works harder to achieve her ambitions. On the other hand, she appears a less serious character due to her inability to understand the reasons she seeks a particular goal. For instance, she pursued a degree in psychology because she wanted to create order in the lives of people whose lives were very chaotic similar to hers in the past. While at the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the past, Quinn lived the life of crime because the Joker advised her to live as so (Williams, Mclaughlin, 2016). The joker took control of her life and continually abused her, as he did not care for Quinn. Therefore, for her to overcome her problems she uses obsessions. The obsessions things help her to overcome issues or create sense of the situations she experiences in her head. For Quinn, the obsessions, people, and the events taking place around her define her. Moreover, Quinn does not allow societal limitations or norms determine her actions. Consequently, out of the things she desires, Quinn pursues anything she wants. Additionally, her constant love for the people around her allows her to understand people of different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Hammond B-3 Analysis The Hammond B 3 makes no differentiation between the genres because the instrument can be heard in just about a little bit of every style. The Allman Brothers who are categorized as Southern Rock cover the music of Billy Eckstine to the Chicago Delta Blues of Muddy Waters with Gregg Allman playing a Hammond B 3 on a bunch tracks. In the sound of the Memphis soul group Booker T. and the MGs, Booker is considered one of the best B 3 players I ve read about from various Gospel, Soul, and Funk critics. Also, the Hammond B 3 can be heard being played by Owen Bradley on a few tracks who is known for the Nashville sound. Even Ray Charles has an album, Jazz + Soul = Genius, which includes several jazz standards he plays entirely on the B 3. The list is nearly endless and continues with a variety of musical styles including Gospel, Funk, R B, Psychedelia (Iron ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A few personal notables include Shirley Scott (nicknamed, the queen of the organ), Gregg Rolie (who had notable tracks with both Santana and Journey), Merl Saunders, Billy Preston (of the Rolling Stones), Billy Larkin, Bill Doggett, Al Kooper, Dr. John, and Steve Winwood. The range in styles of each of these great representatives of the instrument is an indicator to the level of diversity and love that this machine garnered during its greatest period of success from the mid 50 s through the early 80 s.In the book, Learn from the Legends: Blues Keyboard: Great Licks and Interviews with the Stars, there is an interesting anecdotal story about how Al Kooper came to be known as an affluent B 3 organist. Al had learned the piano at an early age, but in the rapid shift in popular musical styles, he switched to learning the guitar because of the advent of Rock N ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Canadian Wine Industry The Canadian Wine Industry Table of Contents Introduction Significance Industry Structure Performance Employment Investment Export Market Trade Performance Strengths and Weaknesses Trade Related Factors Technology Related Factors Regulatory Factors Future Challenges and Opportunities Associations Provincial Liquor Boards Federal Goverment Departmental Contact Footnotes The Canadian wine making industry, North America Industrial Classification System (NAICS) 31213, comprises establishments that are primarily engaged in manufacturing wine or brandy from grapes or other fruit. Establishments primarily engaged in growing grapes and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Quebec, the wine sector is based primarily on value added bottling and blending from imported bulk wines. Thirty five small grower/estate wineries have also recently emerged in this province, producing 100,000 bottles annually. In the Maritimes, six small enterprises account for 13.5% of wine volume, while the two largest companies in Canada produce the bulk of wine in that region. The wine industry in Ontario and BC is closely linked to the grape growing sector and, as such, is directly affected by provincial agricultural policies. In Ontario, the vintners negotiate annually with the grape growers represented by their marketing board to establish grape prices. In BC, the grape market is not regulated and growers and wineries contract privately with each other. Wineries will normally take about 80% of the annual grape production, with much of the balance
  • 43. going for juice or fresh fruit consumption. Annual grape purchases by wineries in Ontario and BC are estimated at $75 million. The industry is closely regulated (see Regulatory Factors section below). Wines, like other alcoholic beverages, must be distributed and sold through provincial liquor control board outlets. Some provinces permit wineries to sell their own wines in establishments which they operate. In Quebec, wine sold in grocery stores must be bottled in the province. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Royal Caribbean Cruise-Personal Narrative Vacation is something many people love and look forward to. The ability to put our daily tasks on hold for a short amount of time in order to clear our minds and reinvigorate ourselves is something that all people need from time to time. In fact, we all seem to have those times in our life were we get a week or two off to have the time of our lives. One particular experience that I had impacted me in two primary ways. This experience was when I took a Royal Caribbean Cruise in the Gulf of Mexico. Strangely enough, this experience impacted me in two completely opposite, and nearly paradoxical, ways. Truthfully, what I took away from my Royal Caribbean Cruise would be considered by many to be the opposite of what they would expect. It was the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After everyone was loaded, we were off on our little tram that would, theoretically, take us to the beach. As we started to put some distance between the tourist trap, and ourselves we finally caught a glimpse of the beach that we were to spend our day at. However, as we drew closer to the beach, we noticed another flock of salesmen who were, like the ones in the tourist trap, very happy to see us. Our tram, nowhere near fast enough to outrun these ambitious salesmen, was littered by these locals with crude, homemade leaflets advertising local restaurants and was badgered to buy everything from straw hats to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Metal Patio Furniture... Metal Garden Furniture Benefits There are many advantages of Metal garden furniture. Some of them incorporate attractive design, which will be as per your requirement whether you demand it to look classic or trendy, contemporary or functional. Every type of design is available in this category. Metal patio furniture should necessarily be cost effective, and durability must be its salient feature. It should give you a sense of comfort and satisfaction while using or sitting on it. And it must feel pleasurable to look at it. In the span of 10 or so years at the Outside Edge we all have witnessed a remarkable change in the Metal Patio Furniture sector. In the last decade, some correspondents were unaware of the benefits of Aluminium Metal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1. There are few questions that you must look into like, what is the size of the chair? How much big it is? Does it weigh too much? Is the chair knocking down? Can the chair stack? Is it all made up of aluminium? 2. While looking at an aluminium table there are many ways in which a manufacturer can skimp on material content, in other words, the less aluminium used less expensive will the product be. Some more questions that you can look into, what are the dimensions of the tabletop? How much think is the tabletop? Is it thinly made to save money? Are the legs of the table spindly? Do the legs made with the help of tubing? Are they made up of solid cast aluminium? 3. How are the cushions made? Are they just pinched cushions i.e. one line of stitching all around? This proves to be the cheapest way to make a cushion; we supply cushions that are piped as well as boxed, which are then filled with high density foam to keep the cushion in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Uniformed public service national diploma Understanding... Uniformed public service national diploma Understanding discipline By Lucy Jones Contents Page 3: Role of discipline, rules and regulations and following orders Page 4 5: maintaining order, good and bad effects if discipline Page 5 6: self discipline Role of discipline in the uniformed public services P1 Role of discipline One definition of discipline is obedience to authority. However discipline can be used in many different ways. For example it may be used as an order, as a deterrent, as a threat, to control or to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is usually done during the induction/training program of joining the army. During this period the instructors beast the initiates and build them up as a team so they can co operate efficiently in the line of duty. Also with them being built up as a team and working everyday side by side there is less chance of them fighting amongst each other so order will be maintained. Social norms The psychologists Deutsch and Gerard said when it comes to social norms there are two theories. The first theory is that if you have a lack of information about something we usually do what the majority of the class/group are doing for example if you are waiting to cross the road and you don t see the traffic signals changing because someone is in your way but you start to cross because everyone else is crossing even though you don t know it is safe to cross. The second theory is that we conform to a group of people so we feel accepted by acting how they act or the way they dress. For example if I left the uniformed public service course and joined a art course in the college that they were all wearing a particular type of clothing eventually I would conform to the way they dress so I feel a part of the group the same in the public service you will conform to them so you fell accepted in the team. Positive aspects of discipline In Manchester the police set up a task force called Xcalibre which is a task ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Young Offenders In Australia your response. The Australian criminal justice system approaches young offenders through unique strategies to address the challenges of dealing with juvenile offending. Even though young offenders commit a higher percentage of crime compared to adults, young offenders also have the highest likelihood to be rehabilitated and change their lifestyle as they mature, resulting in a lower court appearance percentage due to the different rights children have. There are a few repetitive reasons for young people to be involved in crime. These include poor parental supervision, drug and alcohol abuse, neglect and abuse, homelessness, negative peer associations, difficulties in school and employment. The justice achieved for young offenders is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The processing of these crimes help to embed the key of legal knowledge in the mind of a child hoping to shape their future actions. NSW age of criminal responsibility is defined by statute as 10 years of age, which is recognised in Children s (Criminal Proceedings) Act 1987 (NSW). Meaning that a child under 10 years of age cannot be charged for a crime. The basis of this is the recognition of the immaturity and exposure of children and their inability to form the requisite criminal intent known as mens ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Marching Band Strengths 1.) What are three of your strengths that will help to set you apart from other candidates seeking this position? I think that my strongest strength this time around is my experience. After three years of varsity marching band, I feel like I have the ability to guide the incoming freshmen, along with the underclassmen and fellow seniors to become better marchers. Another thing that I have is that I can relate to the trombone section. I know more than anyone that the trombone section can get quite detracted at times, myself included, but since I ve matured but still have fun with them, a feel like they will be more inclined to listen to me when I say it s time to focus up compared to the times when its okay to be a little more lax. The final strength that I have is my playing and memorizing. My freshman year was hard because I didn t know my music as well as the seniors, and kinda learned it from hearing them play it. This also works as a confirmation to people that are playing the music, because if it s the same then they know that they re playing it right as well. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though I got much better at staying focused over the course of last years marching band season, I still have a lot of room to improve. The second weakness is the lack of control that I have on the section at times. The only way I can change this is by being a better role model all the time, instead of demanding my fellow section to be good even though I m not all the time. 3.) Write a job description for a Section Leader in the Westwood High School ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Evidence Based Management Process Planning is the process of setting goals and creating a plan for meeting those goals. The benefits of planning as seen by the research evidence is firstly, it provides a team with a direction for future actions. For example, in my team we did not have a direction on how to proceed thorough each stage, if it was better to move up or down, which made our team members losing interest. Furthermore, planning helps when there is a problem, because if we had a plan we can proactively address problems and their impact on the project or goal is reduced. For instance, a problem in our Everest simulation was when of our team members health was critical or if someone wanted to complete an individual goal, we spent a lot of time discussing on what to do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In my opinion, I will use Evidence based management in my future career, because managers who practice evidence based management make better management decisions and perform better. Furthermore, for a evidence based manager, there is always a learning phase, because everyday there is always new research done to help managers in their decisions making, which makes managers bring continuance value to an organisation. As, more managers start adopting evidence based management the gap between manager, scholars and educators become closer, which helps in building a community for information gathering and sharing. I would use the 6 principles used by Rosseau McCarthy (2007) as a guideline to manage a modern organisation. Firstly, I would manage an organisation using principles and theories of behaviour in and out of an organisation that is supported by the best available research. Secondly, mastering decision awareness which is knowing when an action or non action is a decision in itself, that if done properly can motivate employees and organisation performance. Furthermore, as a manager, I would only make decisions when I have the whole picture of the situation. Moreover, I will manage an organisation by adapting my knowledge and using effectively in different settings and circumstances. I will also use all important decision support, like financial performance to help make decision on how the organisation is doing. Finally, an important part of managing a organisation using evidence based management is to always update my knowledge in any new developments. Following these principles I will be a better ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...