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The Texas Health And Human Services Commission
Overview
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is required by federal law to ensure
federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) are reimbursed no less than their Prospective Payment
System (PPS) rate for services provided in the Medicaid and CHIP programs (42 U.S.C. 1396a).
Prior to September 2011, Medicaid Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) paid FQHCs a fee for
service rate and HHSC reimbursed FQHCs the difference between the rate paid by the MCO and the
FQHC PPS rate in quarterly wraparound payments. Pursuant to budget riders starting in the 2012 2013
General Appropriations Act, and continuing through the current appropriations bill, HHSC Rider 62
(HB1, 84nd Regular Session, 2015), MCOs were required to pay the full PPS rates to FQHCs up front.
The stated intent of Rider 62 was to reduce HHSC administrative costs. The administrative cost was
associated with the Texas Medicaid and Healthcare Partnership (TMHP), an HHSC contractor,
calculating and disbursing the wrap payment to each FQHC. By moving responsibility for the wrap
payment to the MCO, the administrative cost to HHSC was eliminated. Rider 62 did not contemplate a
reduction in appropriate FQHC utilization.
The FQHC PPS encounter rate includes the cost for all services FQHCs provide to Medicaid and
CHIP patients, including medical, dental, behavioral health and pharmacy. HHSC is required to set
MCO premium rates to sufficiently cover the costs of the FQHC reimbursement rate; that is done
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Letters To Aztec Research Paper
Dear Mr. Cortez, you know how you asked me to research all about the Aztecs, to share with you?
Well here s what I have found out. When you come here, somethings may not make sense. Some
houses are bleached white, or have sun dried brick or stone, while others were tiny little huts with a
garden out back. This is the ranking for rich and poor, with the rich having stone, and the poor having
hut houses. You may see some people walking along the streets, and you must note who is who. Most
will presumably be carrying fruits and veggies, and wearing plain clothes that they had to create
themselves. Then there are the Nobles skipping down the street, and you will note that they are Nobles
as they will have feathers on their apparel. If you appear ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He puts a noble in charge of each city. Each city is independent, but they all have the same laws.
Everyone knows each of these laws, and they are pretty harsh. Most involve them killing you. There
is, however a mercy rule or the forgiveness law. If a criminal confesses his crime to a priest before it is
found out, he is excused of all charges placed against him. This does come with a price; you may only
use the forgiveness law once. Next time you break the law, you will be punished. The government is
well organized, but they have problems with such a growing population. They need more food,
storehouses, temples, and clothing. The Aztecs are determining to go to war as their answer, as they
have already captured a tribe. If the tribe does not pay them a tribute in building, and food, they will
sacrifice the entire tribe to the Aztec gods. Like I said earlier, it is seldom that these soldiers have ever
lost a
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The Great Exhibition Of 1851 By Louis Haghe, Joseph Nash...
Compiled in 1854 by Louis Haghe, Joseph Nash and David Roberts, Dickinson s Comprehensive
Pictures of the Great Exhibition of 1851 reveals large amounts of information regarding exhibitionary
cultures in the nineteenth century. The catalogue was produced for Prince Albert, who was the patron
of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. This source
suggests the Great Exhibition followed a similar trend how museums mainly operated in the
nineteenth century. Most images in the catalogue represent the Victorian notion of progress, making
visitors react a certain way to exhibits and also influencing behaviour generally throughout the
museum to the same way that Foucault shows with the concept of the Panopticon. Using the images of
Moving Machinery, General View of the Exterior of the Building and The Transept in the
Comprehensive Pictures catalogue, this essay will analyse each of these images to show their
revelation of exhibitionary cultures, which means to critically understand attitudes to the way which
museums operate exhibitions. It will also examine how historians responded to the historiographical
debate surrounding the Great Exhibition, and argues that the Great Exhibition was generally
successful and that it had a mainstream exhibitionary culture compared with other museums in the
nineteenth century.
The glorification of the country s engineering achievements is depicted in the Moving Machinery
image. The huge structures of the
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Layers Of Airport Security
Identifying terrorists at airports is a very difficult task for homeland security professionals since
terrorists can blend in very well with the more than 650 million law abiding passengers that travel
every year via U.S. airports (United States Government Accountability Office, 2014). The security
layered approach is a security strategy that helps reduce the risk of a terrorist infiltrating into an
airport by employing a wide range of tools and programs that can enhance airport security (Hoggan,
2012). The numerous layers of security are designed to be able to prevent, identify, and stop a terrorist
attack in case one of the previous security layers failed to do so (Cason, Lu, Schreckengast, 2010, pg.
88). Each security layer has their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This strategy allows DHS to be able identify suspicious individuals before they even arrive to the
airport. The names of passengers are being matched against the database when the passengers book
their flights prior to arriving to the airport, which is more time and cost effective for DHS than having
to identify suspicious individuals among large crowds of people at airports.
As mention above, all layers of security have some weak points and the Secure Flight program is not
the exception. It may be very difficult for DHS to be able to effectively screen suspicious individuals
without disrupting the flow of passengers since the screenings of suspicious individuals may take
longer in comparison to those passengers who do not pose a threat or are not considered suspicious.
Therefore to combat the Achilles heel of the Secure Flight program, DHS has created the TSA pre
check program. The TSA pre check is a program in which passengers, usually those passengers who
travel frequently, voluntarily submit themselves to extensive background investigations and if the
passenger is able to meet the requirements posted by DHS, then the passenger will be allowed to go
through expedite screenings when they travel as the passenger will be considered by DHS a Trusted
passenger
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What Role Did The Cottage Industry Play In The Industrial...
The industrial revolution began in Great Britain, in the beginning over 75% of England s population
were living in countryside towns whilst working on family owned farms, this was otherwise known as
the cottage industry. When the transition in 17th century began people slowly migrated to the cities,
working in factories and the environments drastically changed.
I enjoy participating in these role plays, as it clarifies and furthers my understanding. I was a factory
worker, and I developed an emotional understanding of the working conditions in which peasants both
worked and lived under. Only a few minutes into the activity I supposedly caught my arm in the
machine, where it got much mangled and before anyone who could/would assist I bled ... Show more
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Factory owners used the urbanisation and falling of the cottage industry to exploit their workers.
Owners carried the exploitation out by primarily employing women and children and paying them
minimal wages, by ensuring that workers spent six to seven days a week, working a minimum of 12
hour shifts. Many workers became deaf because of the loud machines and the non existent health and
safety guidelines. Factories were always poorly ventilated and became hot and humid very quickly,
especially for those who worked in factories powered by steam, this often resulted in fainting,
dehydration and occasional deaths. When unions were developed in the early 1800 s, condition
gradually improved. Once employees had the government support furthered the improvement, with
the following acts being put in place;
The Factory Act 1819 (UK) limited working hours for children to a maximum of 12 hours a day.
The Factory Act 1833 (UK) banned children under the age of nine from working in the textiles
industry. Children aged 10 to 13 years were limited to a 48 hour working
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A Black Man In A Hoodie
This article I find is very, how do you say, stupid? Just because the website shows a black man in a
hoodie doesn t mean he s a thug or the photographer was trying to make a statement, that is just what
looked good to the photographer, and it s not right that all these black men and women are getting
slurs and names thrown at them for wearing a hoodie, something many of those posters might ve been
wearing at the time, as well as that the people that posted those things posted it because of the color of
the on screen person s skin. Hoodies are probably a staple in the fashion industry, especially as of
recent, more and more people wearing them daily, which brings me to the point of where the author
stated a scenario in which George Zimmerman
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Women s Female Leadership During The Renaissance
The concept of the salon, originating in Italy during the Renaissance, was introduced to France in the
seventeenth century and evolved into a three hundred year old tradition built exclusively on the
strength of feminocentric rule. One of the most fascinating things about the institution of the salon is
that its female leadership flourished during a period of history when women were not permitted to be
involved in activities outside the boundaries of domesticity. According to Wolf, this paradoxical
climate began to emerge during the Renaissance when the Salic law came into effect in fourteenth
century. This Law denied women the right to inherit the family name, fortune or property. She was
also denied the right to receive a public education. Women learned the only way to gain social status
was through marriage, conducting cultural and social functions of the court in their husband s name.
Young girls were raised to believe their primary role was to develop the attributes that would secure
marrying into the right family. The ability to sing, dance, play multiple instruments was a mark of
distinction. Music education especially for women was extremely important to those among the upper
class. Some scholars believe men imposed the study of music on women...to prevent them from
acquiring the kinds of knowledge, hence power, that men possessed. The time devoted to the study of
music developed exceptionally talented women but they were only allowed to play in
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Amelia Earhart Disappearance
The disappearance of the Babe of the sky
Amelia Earhart was, and still is, one of the most famous women in history for being the first woman to
cross the Atlantic Ocean. On July 2nd, 1937, the famous pilot and her navigator, Fred Noonan,
mysteriously vanished while attempting to circumnavigate the globe around the equator ( The Odd
Vanishing Of Amelia Earhart. ). There are many different theories on what could have happened that
day that range in believability and it is important to add that there is little to no evidence for any of
them. The circumstances to where and when they died also had a large factor in the conspiracies.
Earhart and Noonan s plan was to circle around the globe starting and ending in California, USA. The
flight would start on May 21st, 1937, was to last approximately forty days, and they were going to
make many stops, zigzagging along the equator to refuel ( The Odd Vanishing Of Amelia Earhart. ).
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Both Earhart and Noonan are believed to have died in the crash, northwest of their destination of
Howland Island. Many skeptics have said that an electra of that model should have lasted twenty four
hours in the air rather than the twenty that it did (Long). However, according to the Jet Propulsion
Center (JPC) at Caltech, that with the headwind and the 10,000 ft climb she had to take at the
beginning of the trip, Earhart s plane would ve been out of fuel at the time of the disappearance. Many
groups had taken years to search the area all around the island to try to find any evidence of the crash.
They used divers and sonar mapping in and around the area but there has been nothing of significant
evidence found yet ( The Odd Vanishing Of Amelia Earhart. ). This theory may seem like one step
forward and two steps back, but it is the most probable and is what most people believed
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Red Brown Hair Styles Research
Highlights and color blocks are a sure way to refresh your hair color and transform your overall look.
Evidently, playing with different hues is all it takes to create some bold styles. Here are some creative
red brown hair styles that have taken 2017 by storm.
1.The Mahogany Hair
Where do I start with this hairstyle? The awesome combination of that red brown color with the long
waves creates just the perfect contrast. This is the kind of style to go for if you want to always feel like
you ve just stepped out of a salon. It s breathtaking to say the least.
2.Shiny Chocolate
Here s another dazzling style that s guaranteed to give your hair a bit of a fluffy look but with a
wonderful chocolatey color. There are no limits as to how you can get this done. You can for instance
have the long side sweeps curled or feathered outwards. Whichever way you ... Show more content on
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With its sleeked back hair and neat layout, this look is incredibly functional yet it seems to have an
intimidating charm. While it gives you an opportunity to channel out your inner elegance, this style
gives you the looks of a sophisticated lady no matter how clumsy your day feels like.
11.The Easy Going Barbie
This is yet another look that we can vouch for. Its curly nature gives off a relaxed vibe while the red
brown color gives you a confident and respectable look. Introducing some well thought out curls at the
end infuses a sense of maturity to the otherwise cutesy look. Want to look like an easy going Barbie?
Go ahead and try this simple style out. It s cute and classy at the same time.
12.The Wavy Girl
From parties to date nights, this red brown hair style is a win win for all kinds of events. Add a bit of
color to your waves and create a dynamic look. Then let it cascade down your shoulder back for an
exotic look that can take your sense of fashion to a whole new level.
13.The Vibrant Coral Highlights
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Are Ants More Attracted To Stevia
Are ants more attracted to stevia or sugar? Sugar is a sweet tasting, crystalline compound. This natural
substance is most commonly obtained from sugar cane and sugar beet plants. Stevia, C44H70O23, is
an even sweeter, non caloric sweetener, which naturally grows in the form of a leaf. It was discovered
more than two hundred years ago, in South America. The hypothesis of an experiment declares that if
one placed two dishes (one with an ounce of stevia, and one with an ounce of sugar) outside, then ants
would be more attracted to the stevia. Ants could either be more attracted to stevia or sugar, depending
on the differences between the substances, the components sweetness, and the experiment day s
climate. Sugar is classified as a carbohydrate, making it an important source and provider of energy.
Carbohydrates can be further separated into three sections: sugars, oligosaccharides and
polysaccharides. Additionally, sugars can be classified as the following: monosaccharides;
disaccharides and polyols. Common monosaccharides, individual units of sugar, are glucose, fructose,
and galactose, whereas some ordinary disaccharides, two bonded units of sugar, are sucrose, lactose,
and maltose. In the comparison of sugar and stevia, sucrose will be used, as ... Show more content on
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The origin of stevia is from two main glycosides, stevioside and rebaudioside A. Steviol glycosides,
found in the leaves, are, most simply, the different sweet tasting components. Rebaudioside A is the
sweetest (350 450 times the sweetness of table sugar) and least bitter part of the leaf, while stevioside
(250 300 times the sweetness of table sugar) has that bitter aftertaste many people complain about
(Elya). Stevioside is over twice as common, in leaves, as rebaudioside A. Only about 3% of each
stevia leaf is made up of rebaudioside A. While still being generally sweeter than sucrose (table
sugar), stevia remains
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The Causes Of Climate Change And The Reality Of Climate...
Human activity that impacts climate change is the main argument in the debate regarding the reality of
climate change. A consensus agreed upon many scientists is that Earth s climate is changing
tremendously and humans are to blame for the change. The scientific evidence supporting these claims
has grown and become reinforced in the past fifty years due to the arrival of computer models, ice
core samples, and years of research to the causation of climate change (Rich and Warhol 2).
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Earth s average temperature has
increased by about 1.2°F (0.67°C) since 1900. Current models suggest that the next century will see
an increase of as much as 10.4°F (5.78°C). This might not sound like a lot, but when you figure that a
temperature drop of about 8° (4.44°C) would cover most of Europe in ice, it s easy to comprehend the
gravity of the situation (Rich and Warhol 3).
In addition to the rise in Earth s average temperature, a rise also exists in the amounts of greenhouse
gases emitted into Earth s atmosphere. There is now a widespread agreement that there is a causal
relationship between carbon dioxide levels and warming global temperatures. The issue at hand is
whether activities of mankind have upset a delicate balance of nature meant to prevent the atmosphere
from being supersaturated with carbon dioxide (Lee and Morley 2). Carbon dioxide, the fourth most
plentiful gas in the atmosphere, is believed to be the
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Analysis Of The Movie Romero
The year is 1977 in El Salvador, a time of deep public and political unrest, where injustices are high
among the people and there exists a great divide between the rich and the poor, it is during this time
that the Vatican elevated Oscar Romero to the position of Arch Bishop of San Salvador. Romero is
elevated in hopes that with his quite, passive demurer and diminishing health that he would accept the
status quo and not cause a military dispute; however, much to everyone s surprise, Romero became the
voice of the poor and took a stand against the exiguous government and hostile military, which begin
to target priests. Romero was passive at first, afraid of government s hostility, but over time, he did not
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STOP! We re human beings, we re human beings! (Romero, 1.26:12). With all of the effort that he
puts in, Romero could not physically do anything being trapped inside his jail cell. In this situation,
Romero hears a desperate cry for help evoking a reaction inside him to help his fellow man. By not
being able to really do anything, somehow, Romero was being tortured as well: by not being able to
do anything but listen to a man be subjected to such horrid pain. The response that Romero felt was
person and his action automatic causing him to act ethically. The ethical experience of the beggar
explains the experience of the other. The experience begins with the face of someone in need of help.
Something occurs while face to face with the other, it evokes a person reaction and typically exposes
as desire to help whomever is in need. Face to face encounters with the other are ethical as they
remind each person of their responsibility to the other. See someone in need, evokes a deep emotional
response and makes one responsible; the face stays with them, it invades their consciousness. Romero
feels the experience of the other when sitting down with the poor discussing all of the missing and
murdered family members. He looks upon each person s face and see a community desperately in
need. It is in this scene that Romero looks upon the faces of his community, faces filled with grief and
agony, it is then that he realizes that he must help these people and that he
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My Favorite Reading Of Reading
When I was in elementary and middle school, I loved to read. I could spends hours on end reading
about Harry Potter, Greek Mythology, and A Series of Unfortunate Events. One of my favorite things
to do was going to the Round Rock Public Library, picking up several books, and immersing myself in
the pages of text. As a kid, I could spend countless hours flipping the pages and scrawling through the
texts as the hero often overcame the many obstacles that stood in his way. I loved to read for my
personal enjoyment and I was always excited when we had free time in between lessons, or activities
in class. Of course you may be wondering why everything is in the past tense instead of the present.
Unfortunately today, I no longer consider myself ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
My love for sports began when I was five year olds and since then, it has been one of my biggest
passions. I would set an alarm for 6:30 and wake myself up every morning just to watch Sportscenter
before school started. Keep in mind, I was five and six years old. As a result, my biggest goal in life is
to become a sports journalist, preferably at ESPN. If I am given the option to read, or want to kill time
before school, I spend my time reading sports articles and biographies to further my knowledge on the
topic. Now it may seem hypocritical of me to claim I am not an avid reader when the reality is that I
read quite a lot. I suppose I make this claim because I do not read books or novels that many consider
to be classics or important works of art and literature. Instead, I focus on the works of journalists
whom I aspire to be. Whereas most would consider Shakespeare, Dickinson, Twain, and Steinbeck,
etc. as the great authors of literature, I have a different list. The work of Bob Costas, Tim Kurkjan, and
Buster Olney have influenced by decision in becoming a journalist.
Earlier I made a claim suggesting I do not like to read for fun. We found that my claim was mostly
untrue because I do read for fun, but it s very different from most. There are many series and books
that I enjoy reading other than what s on CBS Sports, ESPN, and Bleacher Report. After going
through my current bookshelf and examining each book, my ideal bookshelf possesses the following:
The
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Why College Is Not Worth It Analysis
As you graduate high school you begin to think about whether to go to college or not. A huge number
of people believe that college isn t worth your time or your money. In my opinion, education after
high school is absolutely worth your time and money. There are many reasons why you should go to
college. Some reasons are, you can earn money and another is that you have a greater chance of
getting a good and decent job. In this essay I will discuss the value of college and why it is important.
College may seem not seem like the best path in life but when it comes to reality, it is. One reason to
prove my claim is, that you can earn more money after finishing college. According to the article,
Actually, college is very much worth it by Andrew J. Rotherham, it shows the amount of weekly
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According to the article, New school year,old story: Education pays , it shows the difference between
the types of jobs you can have if you go to college or not. For example, if you go to college, you will
have a better chance of getting a life changing job. If you don t go to college or graduate college, it is
less likely of you to get the job you want or the job that has a good profit for you. Even though college
does sound so great, it will lead you to a successful life in the future. Someone who went to college
might say that it was their best years of their life, and others might say that they dreaded the fact of
college. College is in fact very expensive. Many people who don t go to college usually don t have the
money to go and at the same time, don t earn the education they need. According to the article, why is
college so expensive it states, As the government s budget changed, so did the University s funding.
This shows why college is majorly expensive because as the budget of the government changes, the
cost of college
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Antonin Scalia Biography
There are many justices in Supreme Court. The judgement of the Justices is how the court voices their
opinions.
The first one would be the Chief Justice, John G. Roberts, Jr. He believes in being conservative. He
was born on January 27th, 1955 in Buffalo, New York. He married and had two children. He traveled
the world while getting degrees from different schools. He once was Ronald Raegan s councilmen. He
was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 2003 and
two years later in 2005 on September 29th, he was then known as Chief Justice of the United States.
There many associate justices, their views were differently but there jobs were not. A conservative is a
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Antonin Scalia grew up in Queens, New York. When he was young, he was involved in public service
and after the Watergate scandal, he was appointed general attorney and few short years later he started
in September of 1986 and he known to be very conservative. He recently passed away this year on
February 13th, he was 79 years old the day he passed.
The second one is Anthony Kennedy, he was born on July 23rd, 1996. He served in numerous
positions during his lifetime, he was a member of the California Army National Guard in 1961, the
board of the Federal Judicial Center for a year, the Advisory Panel on Financial Disclosure Reports
and Judicial Activities, the Committee on Pacific Territories from 1979 1990, which he chaired from
1982 1990. President Reagan nominated him as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court as did he
with Antonin Scalia. He soon then started working as a justice in February of 1988. He had a
conservative view stand.
Clarence Thomas was born in Pin Georgia on June 23, 1948 and attended Yale Law School. In the
years between he had a lot of admiration jobs and finally in October, 1991, Clarence Thomas was the
second African American to become a part of the U.S. Supreme Court system, he had a conservative
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Stereotypes About Gender Roles In Fairy Tales
Fairy tales are deeply rooted in Europe and they are passed down from the one generation to the other
both orally and in writing. It cannot be denied that one of the most favorite past time for all children is
listening to fairy tales about mythical creatures, princesses, castles and other enchanting stories.
However, until very recently, parents have not realized the immense, hidden power these stories have
over the unconscious and conscious mind of young readers. Many classical fairy tales lurk dangers, as
they reinforce stereotypical perceptions about gender roles and especially about women. This research
paper will attempt to analyze these perceptions, based on some researchers (Rowe Karen E., 1979 and
Kumly Esin, 2017). According ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In all of the fairy tales that have been mentioned many times before, according to Kumlu, the heroines
are socially existent on condition that they are under the umbrella of the father (122). It is also evident
that the heroine does not have the power to act on her own and save herself as [she] is helpless and
needs the strength of man in order to survive (Kumlu 130). In addition, in the article of Karen E.
Rowe, it is mentioned that a woman protagonist is subjected to masculine supervision and denied any
true independence (245). As a result, she is unable to act independently or self assertively; she relies
on external agents for rescue; she binds herself first to the father and then the prince (Rowe 239). At
this point, I partially agree with their arguments that fairy tales focus only on women s dependency on
male. There are some stories, in my opinion, such as Beauty and the Beast or Hansel and Gretel, in
which female protagonists not only are totally independent, but rescue, the father in the first story and
the brother in the second, from death with their own
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Benefits Of Open Campus Lunch
These are the reason why schools should let the students should be able to leave campus for lunch.
The school gives, then after a couple months they take all the special privileges away that they gave.
Students should be able to handle an hour break to go get lunch with friends, or even go home for
lunch. In high school many students have their license, and most of them don t like the food that s
being served. There could be problems that occur with students leaving, but all problems have a
solution, this essay explain why this would be great for high school students to be able to leave
campus for lunch. One of the main reasons to have an open campus during lunch is because as said in
the intro most of the students don t even like the lunch
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John Thomas s The Gospel
In John s Gospel, as in the Synoptists, this phrase is used only by Christ in a speaking of Himself; and
elsewhere only in Acts 7: 56, where the name is applied to Him by Stephen. It occurs less frequently
in John than in the Synoptists, being found in Matthew thirty times, in Mark thirteen, and in John
twelve. Jesus use of the term here is explained in two ways.
1. That He borrows the title from the Old Testament to designate Himself either (a) as a Prophet, as in
Ezekiel 2: 13; 3:1, etc.; or (b) as the Messiah, as prefigured in Daniel 7:13. This prophecy of Daniel
had obtained such wide currency that the Messiah was called Anani, or the man of the clouds.
a. This is untenable, because in Ezekiel, as everywhere in the Old Testament, the phrase Son of man,
or Sons of men, is used to describe man under his human limitations, as weak, fallible, and
incompetent by himself to be divine agent.
b. The allusion to Daniel s prophecy is admitted; but Jesus does not mean to say, I am the Messiah
who is prefigured by Daniel. A political meaning attached in popular conception to the term Messiah;
and it is noticeable throughout John s Gospel that Jesus carefully avoids using that term before the
people, but expresses the thing itself by circumlocution, in order to avoid the complication which the
popular understanding would have introduced into his work. We can see on (John 7: 24, 25 and John
10: 24, 25).
Moreover, the phrase Son of man was not generally applied to the Messiah.
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Gap Model Approach Towards Measuring Customer Satisfaction
Introduction This report is based on The Northern Breast Screening Unit (NBSU) and its aim is to
critically evaluate the use of the GAP model approach towards measuring customer satisfaction. It will
further explain the advantages and disadvantages of this tool for managers to measure service delivery
at NBSU. Further, it will assess the quality of the service which is being provided by NBSU based
upon the results of their recent patient satisfaction survey. Furthermore, it will compare and contrast
the different perceptions of the service received by the two patient groups. It will also explore how the
three staff members differ in their understanding of the patient s priorities and perceptions. Finally,
recommendations will be made to NBSU management to help improve their service quality
management. Gap Models A GAP model approach refers to the following five Gaps of service quality
in operations in which a Gap Model is split. (Parasuraman et al, 1985). Gap number one, positioning,
is where the customer s expectations of the organisation versus what are the management perceptions
of these customer expectations. Gap number two, specification, is when management perceptions of
the customer s expectations versus the design of service specification. Gap number three, delivery, is
the service designed for customers versus the actual service being delivered to the customer. Gap
number four, communication, is the service being delivered versus the service that was
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Goodnight Kansas Argumentative Essay
I am writing on behalf of the 8th Grade Class at Monticello Trails Middle School to help achieve the
goal of creating a Goodnight Kansas book. This topic has caused a commotion throughout our school
because we think we deserve a book to boost our popularity. We say we deserve this because Kansas
has many interesting attractions that kids would be interested in reading. I know you don t accept
submissions, but it would be amazing if you considered our proposal. We would love to be a part of
the goodnight book family. Not to mention that Kansas has many things to offer that would be perfect
to put into the book such as, the sporting K.C soccer team that has won countless amount of games
and not to mention a beautiful and clean soccer stadium
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Yolo Bypass Wildlife Environment
For almost as long as humans have been on Earth, we have changed landscapes drastically to suit our
needs, historically often without regard to the damage caused in the process. This has changed over
time, with the passing of legislation like the Endangered Species Act and the Clean Water Act, the
creation of national and state parks, and efforts being made to restore degraded ecosystems. While we
may never see perfect natural systems again, especially in areas heavily populated by humans,
reconciliation is possible. Reconciliation ecology takes the concepts of restoration ecology, in which
managers seek to restore an ecosystem to how it used to be at a particular time, and combines them
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While providing a source of money needed to accomplish management programs at the YBWA, the
rice fields also provide a food source for ducks and temporary habitat for waterfowl, as the fields are
re flooded post harvest. This is a vast improvement from the previous strategy of burning the fields
post harvest, as that was a source of air pollution. Most of the 15,000 acres of the YBWA is
inaccessible to recreational hikers, though there are a few trails scattered throughout. Provided hikers
are conscientious, their impact is likely to be minimal and come incidentally from car runoff. Most of
the species I saw at the YBWA seemed to not mind the presence of cars or hikers much, though the
blackbirds continuously flushed as I hiked along the parking lot C trail. Hunting impacts individual
ducks immediately, but may be compensatory. In addition to these uses of the YBWA, the ecosystem
is actively
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Notes On Green Fluorescent Proteins
1. Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) GFP is a widely used tool in the field of Molecular biology and
Cell biology. It involves emission of fluorescence under Ultra Violet light which allows for direct
investigation into the inner working of cells. Green Fluorescent Protein was first isolated from the
jelly fish Aequorea victoria by Osamu Shimomura (Shimomura et al., 1962). Since its discovery, it has
become useful in the field of science. The GFP chromophore is formed from tri peptide in the primary
structure of GFP. Its fluorescence is turned on when exposed to molecular oxygen. The gene of GFP
has been introduced into many bacteria, yeast, fungi, plants and humans (Amsterdam, A. et al., 1996)
and it is still gaining rapid ground in the field of biological science.
2. Structure of the Green Fluorescent Protein
The GFP is composed of two structures; a barrel beta structure consisting of 11 beta strands and an
alpha helix containing the covalently bonded chromophore 4 p (hydroxybenzylidene) imidazolidin 5
one. The chromophore is in the centre of the barrel beta structure (Tsien, 1998). The size of the beta
structure is 42Å long and 24Å in diameter. Due to its length and width it creates a beta like structure
which is common in the GFP family (Yang, 1996). The chromophore is made from a tri peptide Ser65
Tyr66 Gly67. To form its structure GFP first folds into a nearly native conformation, then the
imidazolinoneis is formed by nucleophilic attack of the amide of Gly67 on the
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Comparing Orwell s Arguments On Politics And The English...
The English language is not something that is complicated. It is just something that needs to be
practiced to perfection. Over a long period of time, it has slowly become something that is hard for
people to understand. It is just as difficult for people today as it would have been one hundred years
ago. Orwell makes this extremely clear in Politics and the English Language. Even though this was
written in 1946, there are many points and arguments that still have relevance today. One of his main
arguments is that the reason that this language has had an extreme downfall is because of politics and
economics. He argues that political language has become dull and somewhat useless. To clarify his
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This essay was written right around the corner away from World War Two, which was an event that I
am sure was full of politics and economics. Orwell states that in his time, political writing was largely
the defence of the defensible. He is saying that the wrong acts of politician writers can be defended,
but only by the type of arguments that meet the same standards of their own. He goes on to illustrate
his argument by using examples of dropping atom bombs on Japan and the continuance of British rule
in India. Around this time in history in America when people saw this in the newspaper, they probably
thought that it was all ok. Maybe this would be because nothing happened to their country. Or because
the articles in the paper were written by the type of bad writers that Orwell expose in his essay. The
articles were probably sugar coated with huge words to overlook the fact that people were struggling
and being killed. Which means that the vagueness and euphemisms in these political writings are
obvious. No one really wanted to straight up say that America killed at least 129,000 people when
bombing japan. You can still see that this same problem occurs here in 2015. They will say that 200
citizens were killed in countries overseas by the Americans instead of saying that most of them were
innocent people and possibly even children and babies that were murdered and we don t really care
who they were. It s all about the way that the authors write their articles and how they want their
audiences to feel. Just to make them think that bad things are acceptable. This is what I get from
Orwell s essay. Not only does he want these so called politicians and their followers to write better but
he also wants them to create a better society for people by not covering up these brutal
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Photosynthesis Lab
A. In the textbook they described the chemical properties of carbon dioxide as a gas that does not
burn, extinguishes the flame and does not support combustion. In my tests, it matched the definition
the flame extinguished immediately. In the textbook, they described the chemical properties of oxygen
as a gas that is essential for burning and burns thing more vigorously. My tests matched the definition
as we exposed the burning splint to the oxygen the flame got brighter and higher, as we exposed the
glowing splint the flame reignited. In the textbook, they described the chemical properties of hydrogen
as a gas that when mixed with the oxygen in the air, forms into water vapour. When this reaction
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Oxygen is produced when manganese dioxide and hydrogen peroxide are mixed together. When
manganese oxide is added to hydrogen peroxide bubbles of oxygen are given off. I know this because
flames need oxygen to burn and when the flame was introduced to the gas it got brighter and larger.
D. Carbon dioxide gas is produced when hydrochloric acid and baking soda are mixed together. I
know this because carbon dioxide will extinguish the flame and in both my burning and glowing splint
tests the flame was extinguished.
E. Hydrogen gas is produced when Hydrochloric acid and Mossy zinc are mixed together. I know this
because when Hydrogen gas is combined with Oxygen and a flame it creates a high pitched *pop*.
F. The changes I came across in my experiments were just chemical changes, I know this because
every reaction we had let off a gas, bubbled, fizzed or let off heat, which are some of the ways you
know a chemical change has happened.
G. Some problems we encountered was the test tubes got too hot to handle and sometimes the gas
wouldn t build up enough for us to see the reaction, and when we tried to mix hydrochloric acid with
magnesium ribbon the reaction we got wasn t what we were supposed to get and that was because the
magnesium ribbon had oxidised.
H. One thing would be to get stronger or fresher Hydrogen Peroxide and build up more pressure in the
test
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Analysis Of Who s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf
Analysis Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf Edward Albee is a well known American was born in
Virginia, he moved to New York to start his passion of writing plays and he wrote his first play which
is The Zoo story, Albee then started to spend most of his time in the American University Theater.
Albee became famous and received numerous amount of awards. He won awards for his plays that
include Seascape, Three Tall women, and A Delicate Balance, and his play Who s Afraid Virginia
Woolf? was chosen in for 1963 Pulitzer Prize but didn t receive an award at all. Albee is well known
for his dramatic plays, and in Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a story about a couple, Martha and
George, and their dysfunctional relationship.They attended a party where Martha invites Nick and
Honey, and have drinks together at their house at late night. The couples get drunk and play games but
not ordinary games but games that take a whole new turn in the story. Albee portrays the
characteristics of the fundamental aspects of symbolism evident in the play Who s Afraid of Virginia
Woolf? This is portrayed in the act Fun and Games, where Martha and George played games with
guest Nick whom represents ideal person and the representation of the guests Nick and Honey
represent an ideal person and Martha and George love/ hate relationship and the representation of their
son. In the act Fun
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Key Attributes Of United Parcel Service
In today s environment, it is extremely essential for retailers to embrace technology in the course of
their businesses. This is mainly because a significant number of consumers can be attracted and
accessed through technological measures. It is essential to appreciate the fact that data, infrastructure
and e commerce software form the basis of United Parcel Service s technological superiority. All these
tools play a pivotal role in supporting the company s e commerce strategy and the company s business
strategy as a whole. One of the key attributes of United Parcel Service is its commitment to investing
in researching emerging technologies. This gives it an exceptionally competitive advantage. United
Parcel Service (UPS) consistently seeks to embrace technologies that that enhance the company s
efficiency (Russell Baker, 2008). The company s commitment to technological advancement made the
company appear in InternetWeek s top 100 companies in 2004 (Russell Baker, 2008). On the other
hand, InfoWorld ranked the company as the seventh company with the most significant contribution to
technological infrastructure. According to the company, it owns and runs the largest DB2 relational
database in the world (United Parcel Service, 2016). The Ramap Ridge data center, which is located in
Mahwah, New Jersey, is used for virtually all the company s computational requirements. Another
data center, Atlanta s Windward data on the other hand, takes care of the company s entire shipping
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The Parable Of The Talents
The parable of the talents has a decent amount of debate in regards to the meaning. This parable is told
by Jesus in Matthew 25: 14 30, to convey a moral lesson. Although many people have different
beliefs, my opinion is that the parable represents opportunity, relationship, and the Kingdom of
Heaven.
Chapter 25 of Matthew is Jesus answering the disciple s questions regarding the destruction of the
temple, the sign of his return, and the end of the age. His answers are given to them in the three
parables, all acknowledging Jesus coming back in the future. The parable of the talents is told during
the Olivet discourse, given on the Mount of Olives. The discourse was an extended teaching given by
Jesus Christ. His subject [was] the end time. Jesus is telling the parable to his disciples, before his
upcoming resurrection. With that, it would make sense that Jesus has told these stories to the disciples
so that when he is killed, his word and lessons continue.
The parable of the talents is one parable within a series. It is important that while researching the
parable of the talents, other parables are analyzed in Matthew as well. Many themes throughout
Matthew are interconnected, especially the Kingdom of Heaven. The parable of the ten virgins
precedes the parable of the talents. In this story, the wise virgins who bring extra oil for their lamps
symbolize preparedness for Jesus return. After the parable of the talents, the story of the separation of
the goats and
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Life Story Of The Chief Storyteller At Sap
Life Story Of The Chief Storyteller At SAP, Julie Roehm: Being Different Like Steve Jobs Julie, we
are moving again. her father would echo those words every few years of her school life. Most kids
would have found that physical move of schools and making new friends in a new place too intense of
a change. Julie was different. She thrived on that change, taking her chances and embracing variety. In
her words, I knew nothing better. I absorbed what I saw my mom s bubbliness and my traveling
salesman dad s persona of self belief. I am from the Midwest with deep roots to a small town called
Watertown in Wisconsin. I am fifth generation in my family who was born there. For a moment, I
forgot I was speaking with one of the senior women executives at the multinational company SAP.
Her enthusiastic earthliness reverberated on the phone. I had my reasons for talking to her. Steve Jobs
reveled in working on the fringes against conventional wisdom. He took his chances for change. Yet,
there was a singular constancy in his life his innate love for bringing technology intimately closer to
people. He found the down years, after the ouster from Apple, the most nourishing in his life to
contemplate, recharge and more importantly ruminate on what is truly important. He refined his
approach and resurged with renewed vigor on what he always believed in his constancy. That yielded
spectacular results bringing us amazing products that we talk about with reverence.
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How Did Humphry Davi Impact Society
Science and technology greatly correlates with each other within the world today. Science is the study
of the world around us, how to understand it, and how to make it better. Technology exists because of
science. Without science, there is no technology because technology is nothing but applied science.
Humphry Davy was a famous British inventor, who was once the leading chemist of his day, and a
philosopher. Like Mr. Davy once said on November 30, 1825, Fortunately science, like that nature to
which it belongs, is neither limited by time nor by space. It belongs to the world, and is of no country
and no age. The more we know, the more we feel our ignorance; the more we feel how much remains
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Humphry Davy was born December 17th, 1778 in Penzance, Cornwall, England. At the age of sixteen
in the year 1794, Davy lost his father. Davy then decided to take the role as the man of the house to
support his family; by doing so, he became an apprentice to J. Binghan Borlase, a surgeon after
receiving his education in Penzance and Truro. While working with Borlase, he started to get an
interest in gases and did a few investigations of his own. He later prepared and inhaled nitrous oxide,
(laughing gas) in the year 1800. After he had gathered his results, he then published his work.
(Humphry Davy). After the publication of his work, he became very famous for work and in
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Counterculture Movement In Easy Rider
In the mid 20th century intriguing drama directed by Dennis Hopper, Easy Rider, we were drawn back
to 1969 to shed light on the influences of drugs, sex, and culture as the characters began to question
the American system in this counterculture movement. The counterculture movement provoked an
alternative lifestyle that came about during the Vietnam War. The tensions following the protests of
human inequalities embodying racial segregation and the frustration faced with the draft system
resulted in not only the Civil Rights Movement, but the counterculture movement as well. This film,
Easy Rider, helped to formulate and to transition over to the New Hollywood era, or also referred to as
the American New Wave. With the experimentation of new drugs such as cocaine and marijuana,
people yearned to grasp a fresh perspective on life through the usage of these substances. These
hippies, especially the characters throughout the film, Billy and Wyatt, wanted to acquire different
forms of these perceptions so they were not viewed as inadequate within society. The essence
embodied throughout the film exhibits Billy and Wyatt aspiring to find freedom through Hopper s
usage of stylistic forms, through film editing and cinematography. These stylistic forms do not work in
isolation, but rather work together to create the underlying message in the quest to find themselves.
Even from the very start of the film, formalist elements are exemplified throughout the camera
movement,
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The Way And The Truth
Introduction What someone believes is an extremely important part of their life. It shapes how that
person thinks, acts, what is said. In short, it influences everything in that person s life. Jesus Christ is
what influences all of my life; He is the foundation on which I place everything else. He is according
to John 14:6 (NIV, 1984.), the way and the truth and the life . Life is important because it is the way in
which we interact with God s world and His people. The teachings of Dewey, Hirsch, and Aquinas are
few philosophical ideas I would incorporate in the classroom by helping students learn through
experience, teaching morals as well as academics, and valuing both Christian and secular material.
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The bible is what I base my entire beliefs out of. In the Bible it mentions several times about teaching
and training children. Parents are the main teachers and trainers of their children. However, a teacher
should work in communion with parents and other authorities such as the church to help in teaching
children. Since Jesus calls himself Truth then, according to Zacharias (1994), To restate Jesus absolute
claim that He is the way, the truth, and the life means categorically that anything that contradicts what
He says is by definition false. (pg. 101) This is what I base my beliefs about truth upon. Philosophy of
Schools and Learning Unfortunately, even though Jesus is the one on whom people should base all
truth off from, many do not support that belief. In this world now, Christian truth must be combined
with information and facts from science and the world we live in. Similar to the dualistic views of
Thomas Aquinas (Braley, 2003. pg. 27), educational truth must come from a combination of biblical
truths and scientific facts. He (Aquinas) held that there can be only one truth, part of which is
assessable to human reason and part of which requires faith (Moore Bruder, 2008. pg. 92). We need to
take both secular and biblical views into account in the classroom. For example, if a class were
discussing in
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Biomass And Renewable Sources Of Energy
Executive summary
Biomass has become one of the most commonly used renewable sources of energy in the last two
decades. Many of the biomass fuels used today come in the form of wood products, dried vegetation,
crop residues, and aquatic plants. It is such a widely utilized source of energy, probably due to its low
cost and indigenous nature, that it accounts for almost 14% of the world s total energy supply and as
much as 35% in developing countries, mostly for cooking and heating. The wood from trees is most
common biomass used for energy. It has been used by humans for producing energy for heating and
cooking for a very long time. Biomass cannot replace our current dependence on coal, oil, and natural
gas, but it can complement other renewables such as solar and wind energy. To converted biomass into
usable energy in ways that are more efficient, less polluting, and at least as economical, technological
innovations will be needed. Gasification is considered as a key technology for the use of biomass. In
order to promote this technology in the future, advanced, cost effective, and highly efficient
gasification processes and systems are required. Generally all different types of biomass can be
converted by gasification into syngas mainly comprising hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide
and methane. . From this syngas, all kinds of energy or energy carriers such as heat, power, biofuels,
hydrogen, biomethane and chemicals can be provided.
Key words: renewable sources,
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Peter Singer Is Wrong
Thesis: Singer is wrong, I do not have a moral obligation to donate to global poverty relief.
Explanation: Peter Singer s argument about global poverty can be broken down into three distinct
steps. The first is easily accepted. Nearly everyone can agree that starvation, lack of shelter and a
scarcity of medical care is a bad thing. His next is also frequently acknowledged. If we are able to
donate without sacrificing anything morally significant we morally ought to do so. However, it s
Singer s third ideal where he loses most people, including myself. In his third premise he states that by
donating to aid agencies, we can prevent suffering from lack of food, shelter and medical care without
sacrificing anything morally significant. But that arises the question. What is considered morally
significant? Moral significance varies from one person to another making it nearly impossible to
determine a universal constant everyone can follow. Along with that, this premise speaks entirely
towards a financial donation of giving money to aid agencies. This again raises speculation and
concern as to how much money is morally significant to give away from one person to another.
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Now I don t disagree with this statement. I too think that poverty should be dealt with on an even
playing field. But the fact of the matter is that it is not. The United States, along with other wealthy
nations does not receive funds at the same rate as other nations. Poverty stricken countries in Africa
are the most common territories to receive aid. Therefore, this argument becomes insignificant. If we
are to be treating poverty on the global scale, each person dealing with poverty should be granted, not
just the extremely poor
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The Consequences Of Ritalin
Many individuals are diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Ritalin is a medication that is prescribed after diagnosis to offset its
symptoms. As with most drugs, Ritalin has side effects, some of which are commonly associated with
most pharmaceutical drugs but much more severe. Ritalin is a central Nervous system stimulant that
affects ones central nervous system which controls cognition, thought processes and even regular
breathing. Ritalin should be reconsidered as a remedy to either ADD or ADHD as the consequences of
this medication can evolve into illegal drug use outside of what are common side effects. Drugs such
as Ritalin produce successful outcomes for many patients but
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1.2 Explain The Importance Of Informal Or Formal Assessment
For the science and nature lessons, the children will add a variety of seeds with pictures of fruits on
Monday on scales for measuring. On Tuesday, the children will match numbers in math exercises with
half apples. On Wednesday, they will number flip pancakes with spatula with an aim of learning
numerical. On Thursday, the children will predict the items in the boxes and list them in charts. On
Friday, the children will review their predictions and open the boxes to find out who got them correct.
Required Materials for the Activities The required materials for the science activities include wrap
boxes containing items and wrapping papers, rulers, measuring tapes, and scales, papers, and
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The language and communication activities will help the children pinpoint and name various feelings
and emotions. The activities will also ensure that the children can read the print from left to right and
top to bottom. They should also be able to demonstrate simple addition and subtraction problems that
total 10 and below. Informal or Formal Assessments The assessments appropriate the above activities
include documenting of standards and skills whereby the teacher records through child generated
products, anecdotal records, notes, and observation. The teacher will carry out this assessment
throughout each day to monitor the children s progress towards accomplishing focus skills, fine motor
skills, and gross motor skills throughout the week. The teacher will also assess the children using
authentic assessment, such as observing, listening, and recording. The assessment exercise will
concentrate on both focus and non focus standards and skills. The teacher will date the documentation
items and keep them in each child s portfolio. Further, the assessment will also include work samples
with words in list format. Written expression observations with dialogue showing the use of
vocabulary will also be used. The observational assessments should describe the children s use of
different skills to provide evidence of
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Essay About Buying A Home
For many people, owning a home is the fulfillment of long term dream. For others, it is their worst
nightmare. Purchasing a home is one of the biggest financial decisions one will make in one s life
time. It is therefore imperative to carefully consider the pros and cons of homeownership.
Advantages of owning a home
There is pride of ownership of the house. When you buy a house it becomes your legal property,
which allows you greater freedom in its use without restrictions often enforced by a Landlord.
Buying a house serves as a means of storing value and there are likely chances of appreciation in the
value of the house. i.e. The value of a home will appreciate over time and if you decide to sell, you
can earn a profit off the sale.
Owning a house is also a lifestyle choice. Owning a home offers the long term benefits of security,
equity and potential growth in personal wealth.
Being a Homeowner allows you creative control of your property. You can alter the property,
including décor changes, landscaping and renovations, to suit your needs and your style.
Owning a house is a means of tax reduction for mortgage interest. More so, there is an opportunity to
save money in the long term as there are possible tax deductions related to income generating
properties.
Owning a house gives you the option to refinance your bond amount should you wish to withdraw a
large amount of money to pay for major purchases.
Being a Homeowner allows you creative control of your property. You
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Democratic Morality and the Administrative Law Essay
John Rohr views on Democratic Morality and the Administrative Law and how these laws affect the
organizations. Democratic Morality deals with the issue that large organizations will have more
control or influence on the development of policy. The Administrative law is concern with the legal
aspect of the organization and the fairness across the board. The author examines the administrative
law of democratic morality between the periods of 1800s and 1900s, with emphasis on the how
democratic morality was used to bring about changes in the organizations. The author point is that
bureaucrats who deal with policies should look to the Supreme Court for guidance on the constitution.
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The responsible use of administrative direction is the most fundamental issue for American
bureaucrats. As the author look at how democratic morality is interpreted by the law and used by the
constitution will be explore in his book, To Run a Constitution; The Legitimacy of the Administrative
State. The writer example the impact and the effect of these laws and the organizations relates to the
Constitution. The author feels that the issue of ethics, the moral obligation is something that is owed to
the public. Rohr views the Supreme Court cases that have brought about changes in the laws and the
administrative agencies as combined powers for rule making and investigation as a regime in the
constitution. Some basic functions that are used for administrative law are to enable effective
administration and to promote respect for all people, government or non government. The author feels
that the importance of administrative discretion is to help regulate the policies that have been
implemented by administrative law. The managers that make these policies on behalf of the agency
enjoy a wide range of discretion when participating in an agency s decision making process. The
questions ask, the complaints made, the decisions postponed, the responsibilities avoided. These forms
of behavior are discretionary to help enhance and enliven the administrative process that promotes the
common
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Importance Of Subpixel Significance Of Image Correlance
Subpixel correlation of optical imagery is also based on normalized cross correlation. However, COSI
CORR applies correlation in both spatial and frequencies domain (Yaseen Anwar, 2013). This allows a
spatial correlation that gives the 2 D displacement. Figure 4.9 and 4.8 shows the spatial displacement.
The black box shows landslide area. These two bands combined gives a vector field (figure 4.11). This
vector field shows the direction of landslide. To achieve a good correlation is needed. Correlation of
image needs several careful decision making. Different parameters can change the image correlation
quality. In figure 4.9 shows the quality of the image correlation. Here, the result of correlation is not
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A careful look at this gives a view of other landslide area within the image. The figure 4.12 gives us
the holistic view of the target landslide. It is a north west facing landslide. This matches the aspect
map that shows the landslide location to be on the north facing slope (figure 2.1). The displacement
measured from SAR analysis to be 193m (after dividing with the step size 3) and from the optical
subpixel correlation, the displacement is calculated to be 148m (after dividing with the step size 4).
The displacement is measured as the length of the landslide. The list of limitations faced in this study
is quite large. From data acquisition to analysis, several constraints has been met during this study.
First, the SAR image that is freely available that gives the temporal coverage of the landslide in
question is Sentinel 1A. This satellite instrument captures SAR image using C band which uses 5 7 cm
wavelength and 5.35 GHz frequency (Alsdorf et al., 2007; Potin, 2013). This c band cannot pierce the
vegetation canopy to reach ground (Moran et al., 1998). This lead to some decorrelation in the image
as the study area is a highly vegetated area. One Previous study used corner reflector for better result
while measuring slow onset landslide movement (Sun Muller, 2016). Nonetheless, in this study, no
corner reflectors were used, as the landslide was rapid onset and there were no previously CRs
installed in that area.
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Defining Characteristics Of The Manic Pixie Dream Girl
The Manic Pixie Problem
Picture this a brooding, angsty male character with a cynical world view falls in love with an
unconventional, wild hearted girl with multiple strange quirks who brightens up his life like the sun. If
this sounds in any way familiar, it s because these are the defining characteristics of the Manic Pixie
Dream Girl, a stock character trope which plagues us across media, in television (e.g. the eponymous
Mother in How I Met Your Mother), in film (Ramona Flowers in Scott Pilgrim vs The World, and
Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany s) , in literature (Leslie in Bridge to Terabithia), and even in
music (The Whole of the Moon by The Waterboys and Ruby Tuesday by The Rolling Stones). This
trope deserves to be wiped out, mostly because it s heavily misogynist, but also because it is, frankly,
annoying.
By definition, the Manic Pixie Dream Girl s character arc will focus entirely on a male character,
furthering or entirely causing his character development without having any of her own. Common
themes on this are bringing him out of his shell or teaching him to see life in a different way. This plot
line will most likely end in 2 different ways: ending up in a relationship with the male character or
dying. As a result, it perpetuates the myth that women s lives are only about men and their
relationships with men, romantic or otherwise. Additionally, men s self improvement and personal
growth is absolutely not women s job to cause, and especially not at the expense of their own. Sweet,
lovable women like the Manic Pixie Dream Girl deserve better than this. As said by Hugo Schwyzer
in his article for The Atlantic, The Real World Consequences of the Manic Pixie Dream Girl Cliché ;
We need women who are lead characters, but that s only part of the equation: we deserve to see men
who love these women for the complicated, messy, decidedly non ethereal people they are.
The male equivalent of this trope is rare, and is almost never the same as a Manic Pixie Dream Girl.
The difference is that a Manic Pixie Dream Boy is usually young or immature, and while they are
usually love interests as well, the Manic Pixie Dream Girl is usually a grown woman. Examples of
Manic Pixie Dream Boys
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Ra Vs Walden
Abstract:
Simplicity of Our Future discusses the comparison of Thoreau s concepts of living, helping, and
conserving in Walden Pond by improving the work of Rebuilding Together Atlanta in addressing those
in need. SOF s proposes is to show how people in need can receive help if needed by the concept of
improving ones home by: helping more people in rural communities, being active and standing out.
RTA compares to Thoreau in their mission guidelines on the concepts of simple and contented living.
In the evaluation of Walden, lifestyle relates to conservation in living, helping, and learning within a
community. Beginning with simplicity in devotion to helping others rebuild their lives such that RTA
and Walden Pond connect on the basis of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Thoreau infers that the construction of a place of residence does not need to be costly. When he
decides to go live out in the woods, he does not go and purchase constructing materials such as
hammers, but instead, he borrows the tools and other materials from the people neighboring him. He
also searched around for materials nearby, showing that he does not undergo many costs to build. He
displays an important aspect of cost effectiveness. RTA also uses the same concept of utilizing
materials which are readily available in the environment thereby keeping money costs to a minimum.
The organization also takes advantage of using volunteers to carry out its projects, just like Thoreau
undertook the construction of his
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The Pros And Cons Of The Legalization Of Marijuana
Many policies have come to the governments attention within the past decade concerning drug use and
prison reform. One policy that correlates to crime and drug use that has brought attention across the
nation is the legalization of marijuana. Marijuana has been consumed in the United States for
numerous years and has grown in popularity culminating in multiple states legalizing the drug. There
is large debate concerning whether nationwide legalization is worth the cost. Of course, with any
controversial decision, there are always going to be pros and cons. Those who oppose legalization
make claims that marijuana is a gateway drug, impairs judgment, and is addictive. Although those
points are true to an extent there are also many benefits. Of the many benefits, the most noteworthy
ones are that marijuana can bring a lot of money to the government and economy, it helps treat
sickness and diseases, and it can be a safer alternative than opioid based medications. The legalization
of marijuana would also highly impact the criminal justice system by making law enforcement more
accessible to other areas where they are needed which can save the government a lot of money. In this
instance, legalizing marijuana would bring many benefits to society such as stimulating the economy,
treating sicknesses, providing government relief, and lowering opioid use. The economy is vital to this
country and the popularity of marijuana implies that growing this crop would be a strong contributor
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Bletchley Blitz Research Paper
Unraveling the Enigma
Code breaking was a crucial part of the secret efforts of the allied forces during World War II. Though
modern day code breaking is a feat which can be achieved by means of using advanced technology,
during World War II, code breaking was a vital and dangerous endeavour. The Nazi s Enigma code
was one of the most difficult and essential ciphers to unscramble. The Bletchley Park code breakers
actually created what was considered the first prototype of a computer for the purpose cracking the
Enigma code. In deciphering the Enigma code many lives were lost, however, a larger number of lives
were saved. The Coventry Blitz was a prime example of how lives were lost in order to preserve the
secrecy of the Enigma code. Cracking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Before World War II, Coventry was an important manufacturing and engineering city in England
which supplied the British military with products and materials essential to Britain s war preparations.
Once the Enigma code had been decrypted, the code breakers discovered information about one of the
main Nazi attacks on Coventry, codenamed Operation Moonlight Sonata to the Nazis. News of this
attack was revealed to Churchill through FW Winterbotham, a British Royal Air Force officer who
supervised the distribution of ULTRA intelligence (Winston Churchill). ULTRA was the codename for
any vital information obtained from the intercepted Nazi Enigma messages (History). Winterbotham
delivered the intelligence to Churchill when Coventry s name was decrypted from Nazi messages on
November 14, 1940 at 3:00 PM, the afternoon before the raid (Winston Churchill). The November
14th raid was the most vicious attack Coventry experienced during World War II. Nazi bombers
released a deadly amount of dangerous explosives on Coventry. Of the 568 people killed, more than
400 were burned so badly that they were unidentifiable. More than 60 000 buildings were destroyed,
including 27 war factories (History). Although Churchill knew in advance that the Nazis would attack
Coventry, he deliberately withheld the information because warning the city of Coventry and its
residents of the imminent threat would have alerted the Nazis that their codes had been cracked. Had
the Nazis known that their codes had been unravelled, they would begin using a different form of
coded messaging, thus rendering the progress of the code breakers useless. (Daily Mail Online). It was
necessary for Churchill to sacrifice the lives of the people of Coventry to protect the endeavours of the
code breakers in Bletchley
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Pathophysiological Hypertrophy Essay
Pathophysiological Process Pathophysiological hypertrophy is an abnormal process in which prostate
gland increase in cell size of the testicle increasing causing an enlargement of prostate gland. The
function of the prostate gland become affected by the stromal and glandular cells and the nerves
become weaken and can no longer contract to force the stored fluids in the duct into the urethra is now
difficult to release. The major prostate problem which is bladder outflow obstruction causes this
condition. Urethra (tube) become narrow because of the transit zone tissue growth that s surround the
urethra and it s inward continue growth that pressing down on the urethra drain tube can interfere with
urine flow making it more difficult for
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The Recent History Of The Additional Rate Of Income Tax
Overview: The Recent History of the Additional Rate of Income Tax It is important to note, from the
onset, that income tax remains the government s largest revenue source effectively raking in an
average of 30 percent of the total tax collected. In essence, every individual has what is referred to as
personal allowance on income tax, whereby every tax year, all incomes that do not exceed the set
allowance are not taxed. All other income is subject to the various tax rates captured in several bands.
In the year 2009 budget, it was announced that beginning April 2010, individuals raking in incomes
exceeding £150,000 would be subject to a new 50% tax rate (HM Revenue Customs, 2014). The
previous rate, prior to the introduction of the top rate by the Labor government had been 45p.
However, the incoming government reduced the top rate to 45p a change that took effect from 2013
April. It is important to note that all incomes that do not exceed £32,000 are, at the moment, subject to
a basic tax rate of 20%. For those raking in more than £32,011 (with a ceiling of £150,000), a higher
rate applies. According to the proposal to restore the 50% additional rate of income tax, 50% of
incomes exceeding £150,000 (which are at present taxed at the rate of 45%) ought to be handed over
to Her Majesty s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) as tax. The person fronting the said proposal is Ed
Balls, a Labor Party politician.
Should the 50% Additional Rate of Income Tax Rate be
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  • 2. The Texas Health And Human Services Commission Overview The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is required by federal law to ensure federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) are reimbursed no less than their Prospective Payment System (PPS) rate for services provided in the Medicaid and CHIP programs (42 U.S.C. 1396a). Prior to September 2011, Medicaid Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) paid FQHCs a fee for service rate and HHSC reimbursed FQHCs the difference between the rate paid by the MCO and the FQHC PPS rate in quarterly wraparound payments. Pursuant to budget riders starting in the 2012 2013 General Appropriations Act, and continuing through the current appropriations bill, HHSC Rider 62 (HB1, 84nd Regular Session, 2015), MCOs were required to pay the full PPS rates to FQHCs up front. The stated intent of Rider 62 was to reduce HHSC administrative costs. The administrative cost was associated with the Texas Medicaid and Healthcare Partnership (TMHP), an HHSC contractor, calculating and disbursing the wrap payment to each FQHC. By moving responsibility for the wrap payment to the MCO, the administrative cost to HHSC was eliminated. Rider 62 did not contemplate a reduction in appropriate FQHC utilization. The FQHC PPS encounter rate includes the cost for all services FQHCs provide to Medicaid and CHIP patients, including medical, dental, behavioral health and pharmacy. HHSC is required to set MCO premium rates to sufficiently cover the costs of the FQHC reimbursement rate; that is done ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Letters To Aztec Research Paper Dear Mr. Cortez, you know how you asked me to research all about the Aztecs, to share with you? Well here s what I have found out. When you come here, somethings may not make sense. Some houses are bleached white, or have sun dried brick or stone, while others were tiny little huts with a garden out back. This is the ranking for rich and poor, with the rich having stone, and the poor having hut houses. You may see some people walking along the streets, and you must note who is who. Most will presumably be carrying fruits and veggies, and wearing plain clothes that they had to create themselves. Then there are the Nobles skipping down the street, and you will note that they are Nobles as they will have feathers on their apparel. If you appear ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He puts a noble in charge of each city. Each city is independent, but they all have the same laws. Everyone knows each of these laws, and they are pretty harsh. Most involve them killing you. There is, however a mercy rule or the forgiveness law. If a criminal confesses his crime to a priest before it is found out, he is excused of all charges placed against him. This does come with a price; you may only use the forgiveness law once. Next time you break the law, you will be punished. The government is well organized, but they have problems with such a growing population. They need more food, storehouses, temples, and clothing. The Aztecs are determining to go to war as their answer, as they have already captured a tribe. If the tribe does not pay them a tribute in building, and food, they will sacrifice the entire tribe to the Aztec gods. Like I said earlier, it is seldom that these soldiers have ever lost a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Great Exhibition Of 1851 By Louis Haghe, Joseph Nash... Compiled in 1854 by Louis Haghe, Joseph Nash and David Roberts, Dickinson s Comprehensive Pictures of the Great Exhibition of 1851 reveals large amounts of information regarding exhibitionary cultures in the nineteenth century. The catalogue was produced for Prince Albert, who was the patron of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. This source suggests the Great Exhibition followed a similar trend how museums mainly operated in the nineteenth century. Most images in the catalogue represent the Victorian notion of progress, making visitors react a certain way to exhibits and also influencing behaviour generally throughout the museum to the same way that Foucault shows with the concept of the Panopticon. Using the images of Moving Machinery, General View of the Exterior of the Building and The Transept in the Comprehensive Pictures catalogue, this essay will analyse each of these images to show their revelation of exhibitionary cultures, which means to critically understand attitudes to the way which museums operate exhibitions. It will also examine how historians responded to the historiographical debate surrounding the Great Exhibition, and argues that the Great Exhibition was generally successful and that it had a mainstream exhibitionary culture compared with other museums in the nineteenth century. The glorification of the country s engineering achievements is depicted in the Moving Machinery image. The huge structures of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Layers Of Airport Security Identifying terrorists at airports is a very difficult task for homeland security professionals since terrorists can blend in very well with the more than 650 million law abiding passengers that travel every year via U.S. airports (United States Government Accountability Office, 2014). The security layered approach is a security strategy that helps reduce the risk of a terrorist infiltrating into an airport by employing a wide range of tools and programs that can enhance airport security (Hoggan, 2012). The numerous layers of security are designed to be able to prevent, identify, and stop a terrorist attack in case one of the previous security layers failed to do so (Cason, Lu, Schreckengast, 2010, pg. 88). Each security layer has their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This strategy allows DHS to be able identify suspicious individuals before they even arrive to the airport. The names of passengers are being matched against the database when the passengers book their flights prior to arriving to the airport, which is more time and cost effective for DHS than having to identify suspicious individuals among large crowds of people at airports. As mention above, all layers of security have some weak points and the Secure Flight program is not the exception. It may be very difficult for DHS to be able to effectively screen suspicious individuals without disrupting the flow of passengers since the screenings of suspicious individuals may take longer in comparison to those passengers who do not pose a threat or are not considered suspicious. Therefore to combat the Achilles heel of the Secure Flight program, DHS has created the TSA pre check program. The TSA pre check is a program in which passengers, usually those passengers who travel frequently, voluntarily submit themselves to extensive background investigations and if the passenger is able to meet the requirements posted by DHS, then the passenger will be allowed to go through expedite screenings when they travel as the passenger will be considered by DHS a Trusted passenger ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. What Role Did The Cottage Industry Play In The Industrial... The industrial revolution began in Great Britain, in the beginning over 75% of England s population were living in countryside towns whilst working on family owned farms, this was otherwise known as the cottage industry. When the transition in 17th century began people slowly migrated to the cities, working in factories and the environments drastically changed. I enjoy participating in these role plays, as it clarifies and furthers my understanding. I was a factory worker, and I developed an emotional understanding of the working conditions in which peasants both worked and lived under. Only a few minutes into the activity I supposedly caught my arm in the machine, where it got much mangled and before anyone who could/would assist I bled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Factory owners used the urbanisation and falling of the cottage industry to exploit their workers. Owners carried the exploitation out by primarily employing women and children and paying them minimal wages, by ensuring that workers spent six to seven days a week, working a minimum of 12 hour shifts. Many workers became deaf because of the loud machines and the non existent health and safety guidelines. Factories were always poorly ventilated and became hot and humid very quickly, especially for those who worked in factories powered by steam, this often resulted in fainting, dehydration and occasional deaths. When unions were developed in the early 1800 s, condition gradually improved. Once employees had the government support furthered the improvement, with the following acts being put in place; The Factory Act 1819 (UK) limited working hours for children to a maximum of 12 hours a day. The Factory Act 1833 (UK) banned children under the age of nine from working in the textiles industry. Children aged 10 to 13 years were limited to a 48 hour working ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. A Black Man In A Hoodie This article I find is very, how do you say, stupid? Just because the website shows a black man in a hoodie doesn t mean he s a thug or the photographer was trying to make a statement, that is just what looked good to the photographer, and it s not right that all these black men and women are getting slurs and names thrown at them for wearing a hoodie, something many of those posters might ve been wearing at the time, as well as that the people that posted those things posted it because of the color of the on screen person s skin. Hoodies are probably a staple in the fashion industry, especially as of recent, more and more people wearing them daily, which brings me to the point of where the author stated a scenario in which George Zimmerman ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Women s Female Leadership During The Renaissance The concept of the salon, originating in Italy during the Renaissance, was introduced to France in the seventeenth century and evolved into a three hundred year old tradition built exclusively on the strength of feminocentric rule. One of the most fascinating things about the institution of the salon is that its female leadership flourished during a period of history when women were not permitted to be involved in activities outside the boundaries of domesticity. According to Wolf, this paradoxical climate began to emerge during the Renaissance when the Salic law came into effect in fourteenth century. This Law denied women the right to inherit the family name, fortune or property. She was also denied the right to receive a public education. Women learned the only way to gain social status was through marriage, conducting cultural and social functions of the court in their husband s name. Young girls were raised to believe their primary role was to develop the attributes that would secure marrying into the right family. The ability to sing, dance, play multiple instruments was a mark of distinction. Music education especially for women was extremely important to those among the upper class. Some scholars believe men imposed the study of music on women...to prevent them from acquiring the kinds of knowledge, hence power, that men possessed. The time devoted to the study of music developed exceptionally talented women but they were only allowed to play in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Amelia Earhart Disappearance The disappearance of the Babe of the sky Amelia Earhart was, and still is, one of the most famous women in history for being the first woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean. On July 2nd, 1937, the famous pilot and her navigator, Fred Noonan, mysteriously vanished while attempting to circumnavigate the globe around the equator ( The Odd Vanishing Of Amelia Earhart. ). There are many different theories on what could have happened that day that range in believability and it is important to add that there is little to no evidence for any of them. The circumstances to where and when they died also had a large factor in the conspiracies. Earhart and Noonan s plan was to circle around the globe starting and ending in California, USA. The flight would start on May 21st, 1937, was to last approximately forty days, and they were going to make many stops, zigzagging along the equator to refuel ( The Odd Vanishing Of Amelia Earhart. ). They flew in a twin engine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both Earhart and Noonan are believed to have died in the crash, northwest of their destination of Howland Island. Many skeptics have said that an electra of that model should have lasted twenty four hours in the air rather than the twenty that it did (Long). However, according to the Jet Propulsion Center (JPC) at Caltech, that with the headwind and the 10,000 ft climb she had to take at the beginning of the trip, Earhart s plane would ve been out of fuel at the time of the disappearance. Many groups had taken years to search the area all around the island to try to find any evidence of the crash. They used divers and sonar mapping in and around the area but there has been nothing of significant evidence found yet ( The Odd Vanishing Of Amelia Earhart. ). This theory may seem like one step forward and two steps back, but it is the most probable and is what most people believed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Red Brown Hair Styles Research Highlights and color blocks are a sure way to refresh your hair color and transform your overall look. Evidently, playing with different hues is all it takes to create some bold styles. Here are some creative red brown hair styles that have taken 2017 by storm. 1.The Mahogany Hair Where do I start with this hairstyle? The awesome combination of that red brown color with the long waves creates just the perfect contrast. This is the kind of style to go for if you want to always feel like you ve just stepped out of a salon. It s breathtaking to say the least. 2.Shiny Chocolate Here s another dazzling style that s guaranteed to give your hair a bit of a fluffy look but with a wonderful chocolatey color. There are no limits as to how you can get this done. You can for instance have the long side sweeps curled or feathered outwards. Whichever way you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With its sleeked back hair and neat layout, this look is incredibly functional yet it seems to have an intimidating charm. While it gives you an opportunity to channel out your inner elegance, this style gives you the looks of a sophisticated lady no matter how clumsy your day feels like. 11.The Easy Going Barbie This is yet another look that we can vouch for. Its curly nature gives off a relaxed vibe while the red brown color gives you a confident and respectable look. Introducing some well thought out curls at the end infuses a sense of maturity to the otherwise cutesy look. Want to look like an easy going Barbie? Go ahead and try this simple style out. It s cute and classy at the same time. 12.The Wavy Girl From parties to date nights, this red brown hair style is a win win for all kinds of events. Add a bit of color to your waves and create a dynamic look. Then let it cascade down your shoulder back for an exotic look that can take your sense of fashion to a whole new level. 13.The Vibrant Coral Highlights ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Are Ants More Attracted To Stevia Are ants more attracted to stevia or sugar? Sugar is a sweet tasting, crystalline compound. This natural substance is most commonly obtained from sugar cane and sugar beet plants. Stevia, C44H70O23, is an even sweeter, non caloric sweetener, which naturally grows in the form of a leaf. It was discovered more than two hundred years ago, in South America. The hypothesis of an experiment declares that if one placed two dishes (one with an ounce of stevia, and one with an ounce of sugar) outside, then ants would be more attracted to the stevia. Ants could either be more attracted to stevia or sugar, depending on the differences between the substances, the components sweetness, and the experiment day s climate. Sugar is classified as a carbohydrate, making it an important source and provider of energy. Carbohydrates can be further separated into three sections: sugars, oligosaccharides and polysaccharides. Additionally, sugars can be classified as the following: monosaccharides; disaccharides and polyols. Common monosaccharides, individual units of sugar, are glucose, fructose, and galactose, whereas some ordinary disaccharides, two bonded units of sugar, are sucrose, lactose, and maltose. In the comparison of sugar and stevia, sucrose will be used, as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The origin of stevia is from two main glycosides, stevioside and rebaudioside A. Steviol glycosides, found in the leaves, are, most simply, the different sweet tasting components. Rebaudioside A is the sweetest (350 450 times the sweetness of table sugar) and least bitter part of the leaf, while stevioside (250 300 times the sweetness of table sugar) has that bitter aftertaste many people complain about (Elya). Stevioside is over twice as common, in leaves, as rebaudioside A. Only about 3% of each stevia leaf is made up of rebaudioside A. While still being generally sweeter than sucrose (table sugar), stevia remains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Causes Of Climate Change And The Reality Of Climate... Human activity that impacts climate change is the main argument in the debate regarding the reality of climate change. A consensus agreed upon many scientists is that Earth s climate is changing tremendously and humans are to blame for the change. The scientific evidence supporting these claims has grown and become reinforced in the past fifty years due to the arrival of computer models, ice core samples, and years of research to the causation of climate change (Rich and Warhol 2). According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Earth s average temperature has increased by about 1.2°F (0.67°C) since 1900. Current models suggest that the next century will see an increase of as much as 10.4°F (5.78°C). This might not sound like a lot, but when you figure that a temperature drop of about 8° (4.44°C) would cover most of Europe in ice, it s easy to comprehend the gravity of the situation (Rich and Warhol 3). In addition to the rise in Earth s average temperature, a rise also exists in the amounts of greenhouse gases emitted into Earth s atmosphere. There is now a widespread agreement that there is a causal relationship between carbon dioxide levels and warming global temperatures. The issue at hand is whether activities of mankind have upset a delicate balance of nature meant to prevent the atmosphere from being supersaturated with carbon dioxide (Lee and Morley 2). Carbon dioxide, the fourth most plentiful gas in the atmosphere, is believed to be the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Analysis Of The Movie Romero The year is 1977 in El Salvador, a time of deep public and political unrest, where injustices are high among the people and there exists a great divide between the rich and the poor, it is during this time that the Vatican elevated Oscar Romero to the position of Arch Bishop of San Salvador. Romero is elevated in hopes that with his quite, passive demurer and diminishing health that he would accept the status quo and not cause a military dispute; however, much to everyone s surprise, Romero became the voice of the poor and took a stand against the exiguous government and hostile military, which begin to target priests. Romero was passive at first, afraid of government s hostility, but over time, he did not give up on his people and was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... STOP! We re human beings, we re human beings! (Romero, 1.26:12). With all of the effort that he puts in, Romero could not physically do anything being trapped inside his jail cell. In this situation, Romero hears a desperate cry for help evoking a reaction inside him to help his fellow man. By not being able to really do anything, somehow, Romero was being tortured as well: by not being able to do anything but listen to a man be subjected to such horrid pain. The response that Romero felt was person and his action automatic causing him to act ethically. The ethical experience of the beggar explains the experience of the other. The experience begins with the face of someone in need of help. Something occurs while face to face with the other, it evokes a person reaction and typically exposes as desire to help whomever is in need. Face to face encounters with the other are ethical as they remind each person of their responsibility to the other. See someone in need, evokes a deep emotional response and makes one responsible; the face stays with them, it invades their consciousness. Romero feels the experience of the other when sitting down with the poor discussing all of the missing and murdered family members. He looks upon each person s face and see a community desperately in need. It is in this scene that Romero looks upon the faces of his community, faces filled with grief and agony, it is then that he realizes that he must help these people and that he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. My Favorite Reading Of Reading When I was in elementary and middle school, I loved to read. I could spends hours on end reading about Harry Potter, Greek Mythology, and A Series of Unfortunate Events. One of my favorite things to do was going to the Round Rock Public Library, picking up several books, and immersing myself in the pages of text. As a kid, I could spend countless hours flipping the pages and scrawling through the texts as the hero often overcame the many obstacles that stood in his way. I loved to read for my personal enjoyment and I was always excited when we had free time in between lessons, or activities in class. Of course you may be wondering why everything is in the past tense instead of the present. Unfortunately today, I no longer consider myself ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My love for sports began when I was five year olds and since then, it has been one of my biggest passions. I would set an alarm for 6:30 and wake myself up every morning just to watch Sportscenter before school started. Keep in mind, I was five and six years old. As a result, my biggest goal in life is to become a sports journalist, preferably at ESPN. If I am given the option to read, or want to kill time before school, I spend my time reading sports articles and biographies to further my knowledge on the topic. Now it may seem hypocritical of me to claim I am not an avid reader when the reality is that I read quite a lot. I suppose I make this claim because I do not read books or novels that many consider to be classics or important works of art and literature. Instead, I focus on the works of journalists whom I aspire to be. Whereas most would consider Shakespeare, Dickinson, Twain, and Steinbeck, etc. as the great authors of literature, I have a different list. The work of Bob Costas, Tim Kurkjan, and Buster Olney have influenced by decision in becoming a journalist. Earlier I made a claim suggesting I do not like to read for fun. We found that my claim was mostly untrue because I do read for fun, but it s very different from most. There are many series and books that I enjoy reading other than what s on CBS Sports, ESPN, and Bleacher Report. After going through my current bookshelf and examining each book, my ideal bookshelf possesses the following: The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Why College Is Not Worth It Analysis As you graduate high school you begin to think about whether to go to college or not. A huge number of people believe that college isn t worth your time or your money. In my opinion, education after high school is absolutely worth your time and money. There are many reasons why you should go to college. Some reasons are, you can earn money and another is that you have a greater chance of getting a good and decent job. In this essay I will discuss the value of college and why it is important. College may seem not seem like the best path in life but when it comes to reality, it is. One reason to prove my claim is, that you can earn more money after finishing college. According to the article, Actually, college is very much worth it by Andrew J. Rotherham, it shows the amount of weekly earnings a non college ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the article, New school year,old story: Education pays , it shows the difference between the types of jobs you can have if you go to college or not. For example, if you go to college, you will have a better chance of getting a life changing job. If you don t go to college or graduate college, it is less likely of you to get the job you want or the job that has a good profit for you. Even though college does sound so great, it will lead you to a successful life in the future. Someone who went to college might say that it was their best years of their life, and others might say that they dreaded the fact of college. College is in fact very expensive. Many people who don t go to college usually don t have the money to go and at the same time, don t earn the education they need. According to the article, why is college so expensive it states, As the government s budget changed, so did the University s funding. This shows why college is majorly expensive because as the budget of the government changes, the cost of college ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Antonin Scalia Biography There are many justices in Supreme Court. The judgement of the Justices is how the court voices their opinions. The first one would be the Chief Justice, John G. Roberts, Jr. He believes in being conservative. He was born on January 27th, 1955 in Buffalo, New York. He married and had two children. He traveled the world while getting degrees from different schools. He once was Ronald Raegan s councilmen. He was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 2003 and two years later in 2005 on September 29th, he was then known as Chief Justice of the United States. There many associate justices, their views were differently but there jobs were not. A conservative is a person who holds to traditional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Antonin Scalia grew up in Queens, New York. When he was young, he was involved in public service and after the Watergate scandal, he was appointed general attorney and few short years later he started in September of 1986 and he known to be very conservative. He recently passed away this year on February 13th, he was 79 years old the day he passed. The second one is Anthony Kennedy, he was born on July 23rd, 1996. He served in numerous positions during his lifetime, he was a member of the California Army National Guard in 1961, the board of the Federal Judicial Center for a year, the Advisory Panel on Financial Disclosure Reports and Judicial Activities, the Committee on Pacific Territories from 1979 1990, which he chaired from 1982 1990. President Reagan nominated him as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court as did he with Antonin Scalia. He soon then started working as a justice in February of 1988. He had a conservative view stand. Clarence Thomas was born in Pin Georgia on June 23, 1948 and attended Yale Law School. In the years between he had a lot of admiration jobs and finally in October, 1991, Clarence Thomas was the second African American to become a part of the U.S. Supreme Court system, he had a conservative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Stereotypes About Gender Roles In Fairy Tales Fairy tales are deeply rooted in Europe and they are passed down from the one generation to the other both orally and in writing. It cannot be denied that one of the most favorite past time for all children is listening to fairy tales about mythical creatures, princesses, castles and other enchanting stories. However, until very recently, parents have not realized the immense, hidden power these stories have over the unconscious and conscious mind of young readers. Many classical fairy tales lurk dangers, as they reinforce stereotypical perceptions about gender roles and especially about women. This research paper will attempt to analyze these perceptions, based on some researchers (Rowe Karen E., 1979 and Kumly Esin, 2017). According ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In all of the fairy tales that have been mentioned many times before, according to Kumlu, the heroines are socially existent on condition that they are under the umbrella of the father (122). It is also evident that the heroine does not have the power to act on her own and save herself as [she] is helpless and needs the strength of man in order to survive (Kumlu 130). In addition, in the article of Karen E. Rowe, it is mentioned that a woman protagonist is subjected to masculine supervision and denied any true independence (245). As a result, she is unable to act independently or self assertively; she relies on external agents for rescue; she binds herself first to the father and then the prince (Rowe 239). At this point, I partially agree with their arguments that fairy tales focus only on women s dependency on male. There are some stories, in my opinion, such as Beauty and the Beast or Hansel and Gretel, in which female protagonists not only are totally independent, but rescue, the father in the first story and the brother in the second, from death with their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Benefits Of Open Campus Lunch These are the reason why schools should let the students should be able to leave campus for lunch. The school gives, then after a couple months they take all the special privileges away that they gave. Students should be able to handle an hour break to go get lunch with friends, or even go home for lunch. In high school many students have their license, and most of them don t like the food that s being served. There could be problems that occur with students leaving, but all problems have a solution, this essay explain why this would be great for high school students to be able to leave campus for lunch. One of the main reasons to have an open campus during lunch is because as said in the intro most of the students don t even like the lunch ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. John Thomas s The Gospel In John s Gospel, as in the Synoptists, this phrase is used only by Christ in a speaking of Himself; and elsewhere only in Acts 7: 56, where the name is applied to Him by Stephen. It occurs less frequently in John than in the Synoptists, being found in Matthew thirty times, in Mark thirteen, and in John twelve. Jesus use of the term here is explained in two ways. 1. That He borrows the title from the Old Testament to designate Himself either (a) as a Prophet, as in Ezekiel 2: 13; 3:1, etc.; or (b) as the Messiah, as prefigured in Daniel 7:13. This prophecy of Daniel had obtained such wide currency that the Messiah was called Anani, or the man of the clouds. a. This is untenable, because in Ezekiel, as everywhere in the Old Testament, the phrase Son of man, or Sons of men, is used to describe man under his human limitations, as weak, fallible, and incompetent by himself to be divine agent. b. The allusion to Daniel s prophecy is admitted; but Jesus does not mean to say, I am the Messiah who is prefigured by Daniel. A political meaning attached in popular conception to the term Messiah; and it is noticeable throughout John s Gospel that Jesus carefully avoids using that term before the people, but expresses the thing itself by circumlocution, in order to avoid the complication which the popular understanding would have introduced into his work. We can see on (John 7: 24, 25 and John 10: 24, 25). Moreover, the phrase Son of man was not generally applied to the Messiah. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Gap Model Approach Towards Measuring Customer Satisfaction Introduction This report is based on The Northern Breast Screening Unit (NBSU) and its aim is to critically evaluate the use of the GAP model approach towards measuring customer satisfaction. It will further explain the advantages and disadvantages of this tool for managers to measure service delivery at NBSU. Further, it will assess the quality of the service which is being provided by NBSU based upon the results of their recent patient satisfaction survey. Furthermore, it will compare and contrast the different perceptions of the service received by the two patient groups. It will also explore how the three staff members differ in their understanding of the patient s priorities and perceptions. Finally, recommendations will be made to NBSU management to help improve their service quality management. Gap Models A GAP model approach refers to the following five Gaps of service quality in operations in which a Gap Model is split. (Parasuraman et al, 1985). Gap number one, positioning, is where the customer s expectations of the organisation versus what are the management perceptions of these customer expectations. Gap number two, specification, is when management perceptions of the customer s expectations versus the design of service specification. Gap number three, delivery, is the service designed for customers versus the actual service being delivered to the customer. Gap number four, communication, is the service being delivered versus the service that was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Goodnight Kansas Argumentative Essay I am writing on behalf of the 8th Grade Class at Monticello Trails Middle School to help achieve the goal of creating a Goodnight Kansas book. This topic has caused a commotion throughout our school because we think we deserve a book to boost our popularity. We say we deserve this because Kansas has many interesting attractions that kids would be interested in reading. I know you don t accept submissions, but it would be amazing if you considered our proposal. We would love to be a part of the goodnight book family. Not to mention that Kansas has many things to offer that would be perfect to put into the book such as, the sporting K.C soccer team that has won countless amount of games and not to mention a beautiful and clean soccer stadium ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Yolo Bypass Wildlife Environment For almost as long as humans have been on Earth, we have changed landscapes drastically to suit our needs, historically often without regard to the damage caused in the process. This has changed over time, with the passing of legislation like the Endangered Species Act and the Clean Water Act, the creation of national and state parks, and efforts being made to restore degraded ecosystems. While we may never see perfect natural systems again, especially in areas heavily populated by humans, reconciliation is possible. Reconciliation ecology takes the concepts of restoration ecology, in which managers seek to restore an ecosystem to how it used to be at a particular time, and combines them with inevitable human presence. It uses these factors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While providing a source of money needed to accomplish management programs at the YBWA, the rice fields also provide a food source for ducks and temporary habitat for waterfowl, as the fields are re flooded post harvest. This is a vast improvement from the previous strategy of burning the fields post harvest, as that was a source of air pollution. Most of the 15,000 acres of the YBWA is inaccessible to recreational hikers, though there are a few trails scattered throughout. Provided hikers are conscientious, their impact is likely to be minimal and come incidentally from car runoff. Most of the species I saw at the YBWA seemed to not mind the presence of cars or hikers much, though the blackbirds continuously flushed as I hiked along the parking lot C trail. Hunting impacts individual ducks immediately, but may be compensatory. In addition to these uses of the YBWA, the ecosystem is actively ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Notes On Green Fluorescent Proteins 1. Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) GFP is a widely used tool in the field of Molecular biology and Cell biology. It involves emission of fluorescence under Ultra Violet light which allows for direct investigation into the inner working of cells. Green Fluorescent Protein was first isolated from the jelly fish Aequorea victoria by Osamu Shimomura (Shimomura et al., 1962). Since its discovery, it has become useful in the field of science. The GFP chromophore is formed from tri peptide in the primary structure of GFP. Its fluorescence is turned on when exposed to molecular oxygen. The gene of GFP has been introduced into many bacteria, yeast, fungi, plants and humans (Amsterdam, A. et al., 1996) and it is still gaining rapid ground in the field of biological science. 2. Structure of the Green Fluorescent Protein The GFP is composed of two structures; a barrel beta structure consisting of 11 beta strands and an alpha helix containing the covalently bonded chromophore 4 p (hydroxybenzylidene) imidazolidin 5 one. The chromophore is in the centre of the barrel beta structure (Tsien, 1998). The size of the beta structure is 42Å long and 24Å in diameter. Due to its length and width it creates a beta like structure which is common in the GFP family (Yang, 1996). The chromophore is made from a tri peptide Ser65 Tyr66 Gly67. To form its structure GFP first folds into a nearly native conformation, then the imidazolinoneis is formed by nucleophilic attack of the amide of Gly67 on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Comparing Orwell s Arguments On Politics And The English... The English language is not something that is complicated. It is just something that needs to be practiced to perfection. Over a long period of time, it has slowly become something that is hard for people to understand. It is just as difficult for people today as it would have been one hundred years ago. Orwell makes this extremely clear in Politics and the English Language. Even though this was written in 1946, there are many points and arguments that still have relevance today. One of his main arguments is that the reason that this language has had an extreme downfall is because of politics and economics. He argues that political language has become dull and somewhat useless. To clarify his argument, he uses writings from two professors and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This essay was written right around the corner away from World War Two, which was an event that I am sure was full of politics and economics. Orwell states that in his time, political writing was largely the defence of the defensible. He is saying that the wrong acts of politician writers can be defended, but only by the type of arguments that meet the same standards of their own. He goes on to illustrate his argument by using examples of dropping atom bombs on Japan and the continuance of British rule in India. Around this time in history in America when people saw this in the newspaper, they probably thought that it was all ok. Maybe this would be because nothing happened to their country. Or because the articles in the paper were written by the type of bad writers that Orwell expose in his essay. The articles were probably sugar coated with huge words to overlook the fact that people were struggling and being killed. Which means that the vagueness and euphemisms in these political writings are obvious. No one really wanted to straight up say that America killed at least 129,000 people when bombing japan. You can still see that this same problem occurs here in 2015. They will say that 200 citizens were killed in countries overseas by the Americans instead of saying that most of them were innocent people and possibly even children and babies that were murdered and we don t really care who they were. It s all about the way that the authors write their articles and how they want their audiences to feel. Just to make them think that bad things are acceptable. This is what I get from Orwell s essay. Not only does he want these so called politicians and their followers to write better but he also wants them to create a better society for people by not covering up these brutal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Photosynthesis Lab A. In the textbook they described the chemical properties of carbon dioxide as a gas that does not burn, extinguishes the flame and does not support combustion. In my tests, it matched the definition the flame extinguished immediately. In the textbook, they described the chemical properties of oxygen as a gas that is essential for burning and burns thing more vigorously. My tests matched the definition as we exposed the burning splint to the oxygen the flame got brighter and higher, as we exposed the glowing splint the flame reignited. In the textbook, they described the chemical properties of hydrogen as a gas that when mixed with the oxygen in the air, forms into water vapour. When this reaction happens a characteristic explosive pop sound ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oxygen is produced when manganese dioxide and hydrogen peroxide are mixed together. When manganese oxide is added to hydrogen peroxide bubbles of oxygen are given off. I know this because flames need oxygen to burn and when the flame was introduced to the gas it got brighter and larger. D. Carbon dioxide gas is produced when hydrochloric acid and baking soda are mixed together. I know this because carbon dioxide will extinguish the flame and in both my burning and glowing splint tests the flame was extinguished. E. Hydrogen gas is produced when Hydrochloric acid and Mossy zinc are mixed together. I know this because when Hydrogen gas is combined with Oxygen and a flame it creates a high pitched *pop*. F. The changes I came across in my experiments were just chemical changes, I know this because every reaction we had let off a gas, bubbled, fizzed or let off heat, which are some of the ways you know a chemical change has happened. G. Some problems we encountered was the test tubes got too hot to handle and sometimes the gas wouldn t build up enough for us to see the reaction, and when we tried to mix hydrochloric acid with magnesium ribbon the reaction we got wasn t what we were supposed to get and that was because the magnesium ribbon had oxidised. H. One thing would be to get stronger or fresher Hydrogen Peroxide and build up more pressure in the test ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Analysis Of Who s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf Analysis Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf Edward Albee is a well known American was born in Virginia, he moved to New York to start his passion of writing plays and he wrote his first play which is The Zoo story, Albee then started to spend most of his time in the American University Theater. Albee became famous and received numerous amount of awards. He won awards for his plays that include Seascape, Three Tall women, and A Delicate Balance, and his play Who s Afraid Virginia Woolf? was chosen in for 1963 Pulitzer Prize but didn t receive an award at all. Albee is well known for his dramatic plays, and in Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a story about a couple, Martha and George, and their dysfunctional relationship.They attended a party where Martha invites Nick and Honey, and have drinks together at their house at late night. The couples get drunk and play games but not ordinary games but games that take a whole new turn in the story. Albee portrays the characteristics of the fundamental aspects of symbolism evident in the play Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? This is portrayed in the act Fun and Games, where Martha and George played games with guest Nick whom represents ideal person and the representation of the guests Nick and Honey represent an ideal person and Martha and George love/ hate relationship and the representation of their son. In the act Fun ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Key Attributes Of United Parcel Service In today s environment, it is extremely essential for retailers to embrace technology in the course of their businesses. This is mainly because a significant number of consumers can be attracted and accessed through technological measures. It is essential to appreciate the fact that data, infrastructure and e commerce software form the basis of United Parcel Service s technological superiority. All these tools play a pivotal role in supporting the company s e commerce strategy and the company s business strategy as a whole. One of the key attributes of United Parcel Service is its commitment to investing in researching emerging technologies. This gives it an exceptionally competitive advantage. United Parcel Service (UPS) consistently seeks to embrace technologies that that enhance the company s efficiency (Russell Baker, 2008). The company s commitment to technological advancement made the company appear in InternetWeek s top 100 companies in 2004 (Russell Baker, 2008). On the other hand, InfoWorld ranked the company as the seventh company with the most significant contribution to technological infrastructure. According to the company, it owns and runs the largest DB2 relational database in the world (United Parcel Service, 2016). The Ramap Ridge data center, which is located in Mahwah, New Jersey, is used for virtually all the company s computational requirements. Another data center, Atlanta s Windward data on the other hand, takes care of the company s entire shipping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Parable Of The Talents The parable of the talents has a decent amount of debate in regards to the meaning. This parable is told by Jesus in Matthew 25: 14 30, to convey a moral lesson. Although many people have different beliefs, my opinion is that the parable represents opportunity, relationship, and the Kingdom of Heaven. Chapter 25 of Matthew is Jesus answering the disciple s questions regarding the destruction of the temple, the sign of his return, and the end of the age. His answers are given to them in the three parables, all acknowledging Jesus coming back in the future. The parable of the talents is told during the Olivet discourse, given on the Mount of Olives. The discourse was an extended teaching given by Jesus Christ. His subject [was] the end time. Jesus is telling the parable to his disciples, before his upcoming resurrection. With that, it would make sense that Jesus has told these stories to the disciples so that when he is killed, his word and lessons continue. The parable of the talents is one parable within a series. It is important that while researching the parable of the talents, other parables are analyzed in Matthew as well. Many themes throughout Matthew are interconnected, especially the Kingdom of Heaven. The parable of the ten virgins precedes the parable of the talents. In this story, the wise virgins who bring extra oil for their lamps symbolize preparedness for Jesus return. After the parable of the talents, the story of the separation of the goats and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Life Story Of The Chief Storyteller At Sap Life Story Of The Chief Storyteller At SAP, Julie Roehm: Being Different Like Steve Jobs Julie, we are moving again. her father would echo those words every few years of her school life. Most kids would have found that physical move of schools and making new friends in a new place too intense of a change. Julie was different. She thrived on that change, taking her chances and embracing variety. In her words, I knew nothing better. I absorbed what I saw my mom s bubbliness and my traveling salesman dad s persona of self belief. I am from the Midwest with deep roots to a small town called Watertown in Wisconsin. I am fifth generation in my family who was born there. For a moment, I forgot I was speaking with one of the senior women executives at the multinational company SAP. Her enthusiastic earthliness reverberated on the phone. I had my reasons for talking to her. Steve Jobs reveled in working on the fringes against conventional wisdom. He took his chances for change. Yet, there was a singular constancy in his life his innate love for bringing technology intimately closer to people. He found the down years, after the ouster from Apple, the most nourishing in his life to contemplate, recharge and more importantly ruminate on what is truly important. He refined his approach and resurged with renewed vigor on what he always believed in his constancy. That yielded spectacular results bringing us amazing products that we talk about with reverence. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. How Did Humphry Davi Impact Society Science and technology greatly correlates with each other within the world today. Science is the study of the world around us, how to understand it, and how to make it better. Technology exists because of science. Without science, there is no technology because technology is nothing but applied science. Humphry Davy was a famous British inventor, who was once the leading chemist of his day, and a philosopher. Like Mr. Davy once said on November 30, 1825, Fortunately science, like that nature to which it belongs, is neither limited by time nor by space. It belongs to the world, and is of no country and no age. The more we know, the more we feel our ignorance; the more we feel how much remains unknown... according to (Bellis, M). Within this paper, you will be able to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Humphry Davy was born December 17th, 1778 in Penzance, Cornwall, England. At the age of sixteen in the year 1794, Davy lost his father. Davy then decided to take the role as the man of the house to support his family; by doing so, he became an apprentice to J. Binghan Borlase, a surgeon after receiving his education in Penzance and Truro. While working with Borlase, he started to get an interest in gases and did a few investigations of his own. He later prepared and inhaled nitrous oxide, (laughing gas) in the year 1800. After he had gathered his results, he then published his work. (Humphry Davy). After the publication of his work, he became very famous for work and in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Counterculture Movement In Easy Rider In the mid 20th century intriguing drama directed by Dennis Hopper, Easy Rider, we were drawn back to 1969 to shed light on the influences of drugs, sex, and culture as the characters began to question the American system in this counterculture movement. The counterculture movement provoked an alternative lifestyle that came about during the Vietnam War. The tensions following the protests of human inequalities embodying racial segregation and the frustration faced with the draft system resulted in not only the Civil Rights Movement, but the counterculture movement as well. This film, Easy Rider, helped to formulate and to transition over to the New Hollywood era, or also referred to as the American New Wave. With the experimentation of new drugs such as cocaine and marijuana, people yearned to grasp a fresh perspective on life through the usage of these substances. These hippies, especially the characters throughout the film, Billy and Wyatt, wanted to acquire different forms of these perceptions so they were not viewed as inadequate within society. The essence embodied throughout the film exhibits Billy and Wyatt aspiring to find freedom through Hopper s usage of stylistic forms, through film editing and cinematography. These stylistic forms do not work in isolation, but rather work together to create the underlying message in the quest to find themselves. Even from the very start of the film, formalist elements are exemplified throughout the camera movement, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Way And The Truth Introduction What someone believes is an extremely important part of their life. It shapes how that person thinks, acts, what is said. In short, it influences everything in that person s life. Jesus Christ is what influences all of my life; He is the foundation on which I place everything else. He is according to John 14:6 (NIV, 1984.), the way and the truth and the life . Life is important because it is the way in which we interact with God s world and His people. The teachings of Dewey, Hirsch, and Aquinas are few philosophical ideas I would incorporate in the classroom by helping students learn through experience, teaching morals as well as academics, and valuing both Christian and secular material. Worldview and Philosophy of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The bible is what I base my entire beliefs out of. In the Bible it mentions several times about teaching and training children. Parents are the main teachers and trainers of their children. However, a teacher should work in communion with parents and other authorities such as the church to help in teaching children. Since Jesus calls himself Truth then, according to Zacharias (1994), To restate Jesus absolute claim that He is the way, the truth, and the life means categorically that anything that contradicts what He says is by definition false. (pg. 101) This is what I base my beliefs about truth upon. Philosophy of Schools and Learning Unfortunately, even though Jesus is the one on whom people should base all truth off from, many do not support that belief. In this world now, Christian truth must be combined with information and facts from science and the world we live in. Similar to the dualistic views of Thomas Aquinas (Braley, 2003. pg. 27), educational truth must come from a combination of biblical truths and scientific facts. He (Aquinas) held that there can be only one truth, part of which is assessable to human reason and part of which requires faith (Moore Bruder, 2008. pg. 92). We need to take both secular and biblical views into account in the classroom. For example, if a class were discussing in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Biomass And Renewable Sources Of Energy Executive summary Biomass has become one of the most commonly used renewable sources of energy in the last two decades. Many of the biomass fuels used today come in the form of wood products, dried vegetation, crop residues, and aquatic plants. It is such a widely utilized source of energy, probably due to its low cost and indigenous nature, that it accounts for almost 14% of the world s total energy supply and as much as 35% in developing countries, mostly for cooking and heating. The wood from trees is most common biomass used for energy. It has been used by humans for producing energy for heating and cooking for a very long time. Biomass cannot replace our current dependence on coal, oil, and natural gas, but it can complement other renewables such as solar and wind energy. To converted biomass into usable energy in ways that are more efficient, less polluting, and at least as economical, technological innovations will be needed. Gasification is considered as a key technology for the use of biomass. In order to promote this technology in the future, advanced, cost effective, and highly efficient gasification processes and systems are required. Generally all different types of biomass can be converted by gasification into syngas mainly comprising hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and methane. . From this syngas, all kinds of energy or energy carriers such as heat, power, biofuels, hydrogen, biomethane and chemicals can be provided. Key words: renewable sources, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Peter Singer Is Wrong Thesis: Singer is wrong, I do not have a moral obligation to donate to global poverty relief. Explanation: Peter Singer s argument about global poverty can be broken down into three distinct steps. The first is easily accepted. Nearly everyone can agree that starvation, lack of shelter and a scarcity of medical care is a bad thing. His next is also frequently acknowledged. If we are able to donate without sacrificing anything morally significant we morally ought to do so. However, it s Singer s third ideal where he loses most people, including myself. In his third premise he states that by donating to aid agencies, we can prevent suffering from lack of food, shelter and medical care without sacrificing anything morally significant. But that arises the question. What is considered morally significant? Moral significance varies from one person to another making it nearly impossible to determine a universal constant everyone can follow. Along with that, this premise speaks entirely towards a financial donation of giving money to aid agencies. This again raises speculation and concern as to how much money is morally significant to give away from one person to another. Argument: My biggest concern with Singer s premise of having a moral obligation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now I don t disagree with this statement. I too think that poverty should be dealt with on an even playing field. But the fact of the matter is that it is not. The United States, along with other wealthy nations does not receive funds at the same rate as other nations. Poverty stricken countries in Africa are the most common territories to receive aid. Therefore, this argument becomes insignificant. If we are to be treating poverty on the global scale, each person dealing with poverty should be granted, not just the extremely poor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Consequences Of Ritalin Many individuals are diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Ritalin is a medication that is prescribed after diagnosis to offset its symptoms. As with most drugs, Ritalin has side effects, some of which are commonly associated with most pharmaceutical drugs but much more severe. Ritalin is a central Nervous system stimulant that affects ones central nervous system which controls cognition, thought processes and even regular breathing. Ritalin should be reconsidered as a remedy to either ADD or ADHD as the consequences of this medication can evolve into illegal drug use outside of what are common side effects. Drugs such as Ritalin produce successful outcomes for many patients but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. 1.2 Explain The Importance Of Informal Or Formal Assessment For the science and nature lessons, the children will add a variety of seeds with pictures of fruits on Monday on scales for measuring. On Tuesday, the children will match numbers in math exercises with half apples. On Wednesday, they will number flip pancakes with spatula with an aim of learning numerical. On Thursday, the children will predict the items in the boxes and list them in charts. On Friday, the children will review their predictions and open the boxes to find out who got them correct. Required Materials for the Activities The required materials for the science activities include wrap boxes containing items and wrapping papers, rulers, measuring tapes, and scales, papers, and notepads. For manipulatives and math, the children will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The language and communication activities will help the children pinpoint and name various feelings and emotions. The activities will also ensure that the children can read the print from left to right and top to bottom. They should also be able to demonstrate simple addition and subtraction problems that total 10 and below. Informal or Formal Assessments The assessments appropriate the above activities include documenting of standards and skills whereby the teacher records through child generated products, anecdotal records, notes, and observation. The teacher will carry out this assessment throughout each day to monitor the children s progress towards accomplishing focus skills, fine motor skills, and gross motor skills throughout the week. The teacher will also assess the children using authentic assessment, such as observing, listening, and recording. The assessment exercise will concentrate on both focus and non focus standards and skills. The teacher will date the documentation items and keep them in each child s portfolio. Further, the assessment will also include work samples with words in list format. Written expression observations with dialogue showing the use of vocabulary will also be used. The observational assessments should describe the children s use of different skills to provide evidence of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay About Buying A Home For many people, owning a home is the fulfillment of long term dream. For others, it is their worst nightmare. Purchasing a home is one of the biggest financial decisions one will make in one s life time. It is therefore imperative to carefully consider the pros and cons of homeownership. Advantages of owning a home There is pride of ownership of the house. When you buy a house it becomes your legal property, which allows you greater freedom in its use without restrictions often enforced by a Landlord. Buying a house serves as a means of storing value and there are likely chances of appreciation in the value of the house. i.e. The value of a home will appreciate over time and if you decide to sell, you can earn a profit off the sale. Owning a house is also a lifestyle choice. Owning a home offers the long term benefits of security, equity and potential growth in personal wealth. Being a Homeowner allows you creative control of your property. You can alter the property, including décor changes, landscaping and renovations, to suit your needs and your style. Owning a house is a means of tax reduction for mortgage interest. More so, there is an opportunity to save money in the long term as there are possible tax deductions related to income generating properties. Owning a house gives you the option to refinance your bond amount should you wish to withdraw a large amount of money to pay for major purchases. Being a Homeowner allows you creative control of your property. You ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Democratic Morality and the Administrative Law Essay John Rohr views on Democratic Morality and the Administrative Law and how these laws affect the organizations. Democratic Morality deals with the issue that large organizations will have more control or influence on the development of policy. The Administrative law is concern with the legal aspect of the organization and the fairness across the board. The author examines the administrative law of democratic morality between the periods of 1800s and 1900s, with emphasis on the how democratic morality was used to bring about changes in the organizations. The author point is that bureaucrats who deal with policies should look to the Supreme Court for guidance on the constitution. It is important to understand the constitution and be able to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The responsible use of administrative direction is the most fundamental issue for American bureaucrats. As the author look at how democratic morality is interpreted by the law and used by the constitution will be explore in his book, To Run a Constitution; The Legitimacy of the Administrative State. The writer example the impact and the effect of these laws and the organizations relates to the Constitution. The author feels that the issue of ethics, the moral obligation is something that is owed to the public. Rohr views the Supreme Court cases that have brought about changes in the laws and the administrative agencies as combined powers for rule making and investigation as a regime in the constitution. Some basic functions that are used for administrative law are to enable effective administration and to promote respect for all people, government or non government. The author feels that the importance of administrative discretion is to help regulate the policies that have been implemented by administrative law. The managers that make these policies on behalf of the agency enjoy a wide range of discretion when participating in an agency s decision making process. The questions ask, the complaints made, the decisions postponed, the responsibilities avoided. These forms of behavior are discretionary to help enhance and enliven the administrative process that promotes the common ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Importance Of Subpixel Significance Of Image Correlance Subpixel correlation of optical imagery is also based on normalized cross correlation. However, COSI CORR applies correlation in both spatial and frequencies domain (Yaseen Anwar, 2013). This allows a spatial correlation that gives the 2 D displacement. Figure 4.9 and 4.8 shows the spatial displacement. The black box shows landslide area. These two bands combined gives a vector field (figure 4.11). This vector field shows the direction of landslide. To achieve a good correlation is needed. Correlation of image needs several careful decision making. Different parameters can change the image correlation quality. In figure 4.9 shows the quality of the image correlation. Here, the result of correlation is not great but it is usable as a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A careful look at this gives a view of other landslide area within the image. The figure 4.12 gives us the holistic view of the target landslide. It is a north west facing landslide. This matches the aspect map that shows the landslide location to be on the north facing slope (figure 2.1). The displacement measured from SAR analysis to be 193m (after dividing with the step size 3) and from the optical subpixel correlation, the displacement is calculated to be 148m (after dividing with the step size 4). The displacement is measured as the length of the landslide. The list of limitations faced in this study is quite large. From data acquisition to analysis, several constraints has been met during this study. First, the SAR image that is freely available that gives the temporal coverage of the landslide in question is Sentinel 1A. This satellite instrument captures SAR image using C band which uses 5 7 cm wavelength and 5.35 GHz frequency (Alsdorf et al., 2007; Potin, 2013). This c band cannot pierce the vegetation canopy to reach ground (Moran et al., 1998). This lead to some decorrelation in the image as the study area is a highly vegetated area. One Previous study used corner reflector for better result while measuring slow onset landslide movement (Sun Muller, 2016). Nonetheless, in this study, no corner reflectors were used, as the landslide was rapid onset and there were no previously CRs installed in that area. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Defining Characteristics Of The Manic Pixie Dream Girl The Manic Pixie Problem Picture this a brooding, angsty male character with a cynical world view falls in love with an unconventional, wild hearted girl with multiple strange quirks who brightens up his life like the sun. If this sounds in any way familiar, it s because these are the defining characteristics of the Manic Pixie Dream Girl, a stock character trope which plagues us across media, in television (e.g. the eponymous Mother in How I Met Your Mother), in film (Ramona Flowers in Scott Pilgrim vs The World, and Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany s) , in literature (Leslie in Bridge to Terabithia), and even in music (The Whole of the Moon by The Waterboys and Ruby Tuesday by The Rolling Stones). This trope deserves to be wiped out, mostly because it s heavily misogynist, but also because it is, frankly, annoying. By definition, the Manic Pixie Dream Girl s character arc will focus entirely on a male character, furthering or entirely causing his character development without having any of her own. Common themes on this are bringing him out of his shell or teaching him to see life in a different way. This plot line will most likely end in 2 different ways: ending up in a relationship with the male character or dying. As a result, it perpetuates the myth that women s lives are only about men and their relationships with men, romantic or otherwise. Additionally, men s self improvement and personal growth is absolutely not women s job to cause, and especially not at the expense of their own. Sweet, lovable women like the Manic Pixie Dream Girl deserve better than this. As said by Hugo Schwyzer in his article for The Atlantic, The Real World Consequences of the Manic Pixie Dream Girl Cliché ; We need women who are lead characters, but that s only part of the equation: we deserve to see men who love these women for the complicated, messy, decidedly non ethereal people they are. The male equivalent of this trope is rare, and is almost never the same as a Manic Pixie Dream Girl. The difference is that a Manic Pixie Dream Boy is usually young or immature, and while they are usually love interests as well, the Manic Pixie Dream Girl is usually a grown woman. Examples of Manic Pixie Dream Boys ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Ra Vs Walden Abstract: Simplicity of Our Future discusses the comparison of Thoreau s concepts of living, helping, and conserving in Walden Pond by improving the work of Rebuilding Together Atlanta in addressing those in need. SOF s proposes is to show how people in need can receive help if needed by the concept of improving ones home by: helping more people in rural communities, being active and standing out. RTA compares to Thoreau in their mission guidelines on the concepts of simple and contented living. In the evaluation of Walden, lifestyle relates to conservation in living, helping, and learning within a community. Beginning with simplicity in devotion to helping others rebuild their lives such that RTA and Walden Pond connect on the basis of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thoreau infers that the construction of a place of residence does not need to be costly. When he decides to go live out in the woods, he does not go and purchase constructing materials such as hammers, but instead, he borrows the tools and other materials from the people neighboring him. He also searched around for materials nearby, showing that he does not undergo many costs to build. He displays an important aspect of cost effectiveness. RTA also uses the same concept of utilizing materials which are readily available in the environment thereby keeping money costs to a minimum. The organization also takes advantage of using volunteers to carry out its projects, just like Thoreau undertook the construction of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Pros And Cons Of The Legalization Of Marijuana Many policies have come to the governments attention within the past decade concerning drug use and prison reform. One policy that correlates to crime and drug use that has brought attention across the nation is the legalization of marijuana. Marijuana has been consumed in the United States for numerous years and has grown in popularity culminating in multiple states legalizing the drug. There is large debate concerning whether nationwide legalization is worth the cost. Of course, with any controversial decision, there are always going to be pros and cons. Those who oppose legalization make claims that marijuana is a gateway drug, impairs judgment, and is addictive. Although those points are true to an extent there are also many benefits. Of the many benefits, the most noteworthy ones are that marijuana can bring a lot of money to the government and economy, it helps treat sickness and diseases, and it can be a safer alternative than opioid based medications. The legalization of marijuana would also highly impact the criminal justice system by making law enforcement more accessible to other areas where they are needed which can save the government a lot of money. In this instance, legalizing marijuana would bring many benefits to society such as stimulating the economy, treating sicknesses, providing government relief, and lowering opioid use. The economy is vital to this country and the popularity of marijuana implies that growing this crop would be a strong contributor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Bletchley Blitz Research Paper Unraveling the Enigma Code breaking was a crucial part of the secret efforts of the allied forces during World War II. Though modern day code breaking is a feat which can be achieved by means of using advanced technology, during World War II, code breaking was a vital and dangerous endeavour. The Nazi s Enigma code was one of the most difficult and essential ciphers to unscramble. The Bletchley Park code breakers actually created what was considered the first prototype of a computer for the purpose cracking the Enigma code. In deciphering the Enigma code many lives were lost, however, a larger number of lives were saved. The Coventry Blitz was a prime example of how lives were lost in order to preserve the secrecy of the Enigma code. Cracking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before World War II, Coventry was an important manufacturing and engineering city in England which supplied the British military with products and materials essential to Britain s war preparations. Once the Enigma code had been decrypted, the code breakers discovered information about one of the main Nazi attacks on Coventry, codenamed Operation Moonlight Sonata to the Nazis. News of this attack was revealed to Churchill through FW Winterbotham, a British Royal Air Force officer who supervised the distribution of ULTRA intelligence (Winston Churchill). ULTRA was the codename for any vital information obtained from the intercepted Nazi Enigma messages (History). Winterbotham delivered the intelligence to Churchill when Coventry s name was decrypted from Nazi messages on November 14, 1940 at 3:00 PM, the afternoon before the raid (Winston Churchill). The November 14th raid was the most vicious attack Coventry experienced during World War II. Nazi bombers released a deadly amount of dangerous explosives on Coventry. Of the 568 people killed, more than 400 were burned so badly that they were unidentifiable. More than 60 000 buildings were destroyed, including 27 war factories (History). Although Churchill knew in advance that the Nazis would attack Coventry, he deliberately withheld the information because warning the city of Coventry and its residents of the imminent threat would have alerted the Nazis that their codes had been cracked. Had the Nazis known that their codes had been unravelled, they would begin using a different form of coded messaging, thus rendering the progress of the code breakers useless. (Daily Mail Online). It was necessary for Churchill to sacrifice the lives of the people of Coventry to protect the endeavours of the code breakers in Bletchley ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Pathophysiological Hypertrophy Essay Pathophysiological Process Pathophysiological hypertrophy is an abnormal process in which prostate gland increase in cell size of the testicle increasing causing an enlargement of prostate gland. The function of the prostate gland become affected by the stromal and glandular cells and the nerves become weaken and can no longer contract to force the stored fluids in the duct into the urethra is now difficult to release. The major prostate problem which is bladder outflow obstruction causes this condition. Urethra (tube) become narrow because of the transit zone tissue growth that s surround the urethra and it s inward continue growth that pressing down on the urethra drain tube can interfere with urine flow making it more difficult for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Recent History Of The Additional Rate Of Income Tax Overview: The Recent History of the Additional Rate of Income Tax It is important to note, from the onset, that income tax remains the government s largest revenue source effectively raking in an average of 30 percent of the total tax collected. In essence, every individual has what is referred to as personal allowance on income tax, whereby every tax year, all incomes that do not exceed the set allowance are not taxed. All other income is subject to the various tax rates captured in several bands. In the year 2009 budget, it was announced that beginning April 2010, individuals raking in incomes exceeding £150,000 would be subject to a new 50% tax rate (HM Revenue Customs, 2014). The previous rate, prior to the introduction of the top rate by the Labor government had been 45p. However, the incoming government reduced the top rate to 45p a change that took effect from 2013 April. It is important to note that all incomes that do not exceed £32,000 are, at the moment, subject to a basic tax rate of 20%. For those raking in more than £32,011 (with a ceiling of £150,000), a higher rate applies. According to the proposal to restore the 50% additional rate of income tax, 50% of incomes exceeding £150,000 (which are at present taxed at the rate of 45%) ought to be handed over to Her Majesty s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) as tax. The person fronting the said proposal is Ed Balls, a Labor Party politician. Should the 50% Additional Rate of Income Tax Rate be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...