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Montessori Writing Paper Montessori Writing Paper
Life And Writing Of Elizabeth Bishop
When telling someone else s story perhaps even one s own it is hard not to do so from a certain
perspective or position. Two recent films whose subject is the poet Elizabeth Bishop provide examples
of distinct storytelling approaches: the first, a documentary with a particular political slant; the second,
a semi fictionalized biopic that is a little fast and loose with facts and chronology.
With some anticipation I and my wife went to see Welcome to This House (2015), Barbara Hammer s
film about poet Elizabeth Bishop through the lens of her various domiciles. I expected an exploration
into the meaning and impact of those homes on Bishop s life and writing, but I was disappointed.
Displaced most of her life, place became important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This distracts us from the real power Bishop s homes had on her, especially the Great Village house,
with its famous scream from her short story, In the Village, but also the house in the Brazilian
mountains north of Rio, Samambaia, which Lota designed and built and into which she and Bishop
moved in 1952.
Samambaia became her true home, novelist William Boyd noted in the Guardian a few years ago. She
wrote many of her most famous poems in the house and in the little studio Lota built for her on its
grounds and when she lost it after Lota s death (Lota bequeathed it to Mary Morse, about whom I ll
say more below); Bishop lost more than a house.
As Boyd writes, Bishop s eventual departure from the place that she had loved, and that made her as a
poet, was fraught, shaming and embittering.
To focus on Bishop s alleged affairs as Hammer does lends nothing to our understanding of the poet or
her poetry. Bishop led, as Boyd asserts, a life of profound emotional and intellectual complexity.
Reducing Bishop s life to sexual pursuits or conquests that may or may not have taken place in these
houses totally misses the mark and makes the film a sort of agenda vehicle rather than documentary.
If only this film focused instead on the conflict Bishop felt between her
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Weight Watchers Research Paper
I knew about Weight Watchers way before Oprah started endorsing it! I remember learning about the
weight loss plan in my early twenties from one of my friends. I watched her jump from one diet to
another unsuccessfully, until she tried Weight Watchers. Weight Watchers is diet plan that was
invented in the early 60 s by an overweight housewife named Jean Nidetch. Like most Americans she
was tired of denying herself cabs, desserts and whatever else she wanted to eat for the cost of losing
weight.
Weight Watchers has become a household name, it has over 30 million members and is used in many
countries. I think one of the biggest reasons why Weight Watchers has been able to stick around is
because of their weekly meetings. During those weekly members talk about their weight loss goals,
share eating tips, exercise, and they also discuss behavioral changes that are necessary to attaining a
healthier lifestyle. Losing weight is not easy, but when you have the support of a group, it goes a long
way. Weight Watchers promises you can eat whatever your heart desires, in moderation, of course. It
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For one, it is not safe for children. The program s strict point system would not fit a child s daily
calorie intake. Because a child s body is still growing, I think they need their recommended daily
intake of fruits, veggies, legumes, fats and cabs. The plan that weight watchers has limits them from
consuming the amount needed for a child s diet. I think they would either eat too much of certain food
group and not eat enough of another. I think it s a lose lose situation for a child. Aside from their
nutritional needs not being met with the Weight Watchers diet I think that introducing a child to such a
strict diet while they are still developing can hurt them psychologically. The diet plan s calorie
counting, introduces a unhealthy relationship with food, which can later lead to an eating
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Tolkien s Female Characters in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy
In Tolkien s Middle Earth, women are generally expected to submit to patriarchal authority. To what
extent does Tolkien present women who succeed in subverting this norm?
J.R.R. Tolkien s works have been analysed for decades and have often been criticised for the lack of
female characters. Arguably his most cherished publications, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, in
particular has been condemned for the passivity of his relatively few female characters. Having said
that however, throughout the three books, there are a number of female characters who combat the
stereotypical role of women and subvert the norm of submission to a patriarchal authority. Arwen,
Éowyn and Galadriel in The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return ... Show more
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Elrond expects Arwen to fulfill her role as Elven royalty by traveling with the people of Rivendell to
Grey Havens, to find peace and everlasting life in Valinor. However, she wishes to remain in Middle
Earth to be Aragorn s partner thereby giving up her immortality. Although at first Arwen honours her
father s wishes and embarks on the journey with the Elven people to the Havens, she returns to
Rivendell after she has a vision of what she believes to be her future, and confronts her father with it.
The vision was of her son and Aragorn, a vision which brings her hope and strengthens her will to
remain in Middle Earth. This strength is different to what was expected of women at that time. It
allows Arwen to rebel against her father s will and follow the destiny she chooses for herself. Her
choice, however, is ironic because she longs to fulfill the duties of a housewife, which other female
characters in the Lord of the Rings rebel against, such as Éowyn.
Arwen s most prominent significant relationship is with Aragorn, which in itself is a conflicted one.
While Arwen s desire is to be with him, she puts her duties to her people and her father before him.
However, in Peter Jackson s film adaptation, she validates the significance of her relationship with
Aragorn by gifting him the Evenstar in the form of a pendant, the object representation of herself
(Arwen s name means Evenstar), to be kept with
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Identifying Unknown Ionic Salts From Zinc Nitrate
Identifying Unknown Ionic Salts by Precipitation Cindy
Aim: identify three unknown ionic salts from zinc nitrate, barium nitrate, lead nitrate, sodium
chloride, sodium carbonate and magnesium chloride by precipitation.
Equipment:
6 small test tubes
distilled water
measuring cylinder
3 unknown ionic salts (No.7, 8, 9)
rack
silver nitrate
sodium hydroxide
calcium nitrate
sodium chloride
copper sulphates Method:
1. Pick three unknown ionic salts (NO. 7, 8 and 9)
2. Use the measuring cylinder to get 1.5ml water and pour it into a test tube
3. Use a spatula to remove 3 scoops of the ionic salts powder into the test tube and dissolve them in
1.5 ml water respectively.
4. Put 2 drops of silver nitrate in each of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
NO. 7 NO. 8 NO. 9
Silver nitrate PPT
Table 2: Test for unknown solid 7
Table 3: Test for unknown solid 8 and 9 NO. 7
Sodium hydroxide
Calcium nitrate PPT
PPT = Precipitation NO. 8 N0. 9
Sodium chloride
Copper sulphates PPT Table 4: Name of solid 7, 8 and 9
Number of the ionic solid No. 7 No. 8 No. 9
Name of the solid Sodium carbonate Zinc nitrate Barium nitrate
Dissociation equations of the ionic solids:
1. Na2CO3 (aq) + aq 2Na+(aq) + CO32 (aq)
2. Zn(NO3)2(aq) + aq Zn2+(aq) + 2NO3 (aq)
3. Ba(NO3)2 (aq) + aq Ba2+(aq) + 2NO3 (aq)
Precipitation equation:
1. Na2CO3 (aq) + 2AgNO3 (aq) NaNO3 (aq) + Ag2CO3 (s)
2. Na2CO3(aq) +Ca(NO3)2(aq) 2NaNO3(aq)+ CaCO3(s)
3. Ba(NO3)2(aq) + CuSO4 (aq) Cu(NO3)2 (aq) + BaSO4 (s)
4. Ba(NO3)2(aq) + CuSO4(aq) Cu(NO3)2(aq)+ BaSO4 (s)
5. MgCl2(aq) + 2Na2CO3(aq) 2NaCl(aq) + MgCO3 (s)
6. MgCl2(aq)+ 2NaOH(aq) 2NaCl(aq) + Mg(OH)2 (s)
7. Pb(NO3)2(aq)+ 2NaOH(aq) 2NaNO3(aq)+Pb(OH)2 (s)
8. Pb(NO3)2(aq) + CuSO4(aq) Cu(NO3)2(aq)+ PbSO4 (s)
9. 2NaCl(aq)+ Pb(NO3)2(aq) 2NaNO3(aq) + PbCl2 (s)
10. NaCl(aq) + AgNO3(aq) NaNO3(aq) + AgCl (s)
11. Zn(NO3)2(aq) +Na2CO3(aq) 2NaNO3(aq)+ ZnCO3 (s)
12. Zn(NO3)2(aq) +2NaOH(aq) 2NaNO3(aq) + Zn(OH)2 (s)
Discussion:
In the method, the first chemical that is used to identify the solids is silver nitrate
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Japanese Comfort Women
Japanese Comfort Women
It is estimated that between one and two hundred thousand female sex slaves were forced to deliver
sexual services to Japanese soldiers, both before and during World War II. These women were known
as comfort women and the Imperial Conference, which was composed of the emperor, representatives
from the armed forces and the main Cabinet ministers, approved their use by Japanese soldiers.
(Walkom)
The term comfort women refers to the victims of a premeditated systematic plan originated and
implemented by the government of Japan to enslave women considered inferior and subject them to
repeated mass rapes, said Michael D. Hausefeld, one of over 35 lawyers in his firm representing the
former sexual prisoners in a class ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In Japan, infected women were killed. Their food was mixed with cyanide, their bodies taken to a cave
and finally, the cave was blown up with a grenade.
The comfort houses made money off these women and it is believed that the Japanese government
paid them, as most of the soldiers paid by coupons. As soon as the war was finished, the Japanese
Imperialist guards disappeared without trace. Most comfort women describe the experience this way,
Suddenly, the soldiers came no more, and upon asking we found that the war had ended. In other
regions, as the Japanese committed harikari , the women were forced to do the same. In extreme cases,
the women were put in a cave and blown up.
After the war, many of the comfort women were too sick to be moved and were taken under the care
of the American army. Most of the women were left with no place to go, as they were in a strange
country with no money, and were too humiliated to go home. According to one comfort woman, my
body s wasted, therefore I do not dare go home in fear of being ignored and looked down upon.
Even after the war ended, the comfort women were not free. Their guilty minds and inferiority
complexes kept them from returning home and they stayed in foreign countries. The small amount that
married, were often forced to separate after the fact that they were comfort women was known, or they
were divorced because they could not have children.
The victims are still
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Gallup World Poll Essay
In our globalized world, a realistic view of the attitudes of those from outside the United States is
becoming increasingly necessary. When the organization began as the American Institute of American
Opinion in 1935, it focused primarily on what determining what the average American consumer
wanted from a company. Soon though, its methods were proven to be highly successful when they
accurately predicted President Franklin s victory in the 1936 election. Now, Gallup supplies objective
political, economic, and social polls of citizens of more than 160 countries through its world poll
network. Its success on an international level derives from its ability to tailor its methods to the
country that the company is currently surveying. This flexibility based on region, combined with a
rigid procedure for carrying out the survey, as well as a system of randomization to help ensure an
even sample of the population being surveyed, make the Gallup poll one of the most successful of
polls worldwide, in terms of accuracy and efficiency. Because the Gallup World Poll surveys such a
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In order to make sure that the results of the survey can be compared from year to year, the questions
asked need to be exactly the same each time. The questions are worded in such a way that results may
be compared between countries as well as within them. Such a utility is invaluable to a company that
is using the results of the survey to plan a business strategy when expanding into a new country. This
sort of business research is the reason that Gallup began its polling in the first place. If a company can
know the will of the masses before anyone else on the market does, that company gains an advantage.
What better way to make money than to provide the unique service of the selling the thoughts and
feelings of the masses to companies that want to
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Amrita Pritam Essay
Among the remarkable women who have wake up this world, Amrita Pritam surely ranks high. Born
in 1919 in Gujranwala, the western part of Punjab, presently in Pakistan, She was the only child of a
school teacher and a poet. Her father Kartar Singh Hitkari was a well known teacher cum scholar as
well as a preacher of Sikhism. Her mother died in 1930, hence she moved to Lahore with her father.
The demise of her mother followed up Amrita with misery and adult responsibilities at an early age,
which eventually turned her to writing poetry. At sixteen she was married to Pritam Singh. She began
her literary career as a romantic poet, much like her contemporary Shiv Kumar Batalvi. Nevertheless,
soon she found herself intertwined in the feminist movements and her literary diction took a
significant turn. She remained married to Pritam Singh till 1960 and before they divorced, they had a
daughter and a son. Its irony of the male dominated society that makes Amrita Pritam immortal in the
world of Punjabi and English literature with the name of Pritam (her divorcee).
Following the partition of India in 1947, Amrita migrated from Lahore to Delhi. She was an employee
of the All India Radio till 1961, in its Punjabi service. Meanwhile her marriage broke up in 1960
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A number of her works have been translated into English, French, Japanese and other languages. Her
autobiographical works are titled Kala Gulab (Black Rose, 1968) and Raseedi Tikkat (Revenue Stamp,
1976). Her first compilation of Punjabi poems was published in 1935. In 1947, at the time of the
Partition, she moved to New Delhi, which she made her second home. She began to write in Hindi as
opposed to Punjabi, her mother tongue. She worked until 1961 for All India Radio. She divorced her
husband Pritam Singh in 1960 and dedicated her later part of life to
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Immigrate To Canada
Top Reasons to Immigrate to Canada
Canada has a multicultural society and relies heavily on immigration. The aging population of Canada
makes it imminent for them to open up their gates for immigrants from other countries. According to a
research, it was found that Canadians above the age of 65 years comprise 16.1% of Canada s total
population and compared to this the population of under 15s is considerably low. This has created a
void that must be filled with the help of immigration.
Major problems pertaining to aging population are:
● Huge burden on the economy
● Less workers in the workforce
● More expenditure on pension and healthcare
● More taxes for the current workforce
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The country also provides a right to education to its Citizens and permanent residents. Thousands of
international students migrate every year to continue their edification in one of the top notch institutes
in Canada, This means that you are not the only one who is thinking of migrating to Canada for
education.
Travel
Canada is also a great travel destination and can provide a great bang for every buck you put into your
travel. The iconic Niagara Falls is one of the most alluring sites to witness. Canada has spots for
people travelling in solitude or in a group.
Vancouver houses the hockey team vancouver canucks and is filled with places that can provide you
an exotic wining and dining experience. The SkyTrain enables travellers to to soak in the majestic
view of Canadian cities from quite a height. Some urban cities even have a bucolic setting due to the
type of architecture. There are other great spots that you can visit like Quebec, Granville islands and
so on.
Ease of Immigration
Just to reiterate my point, Canada needs immigrants and that is why the immigration process focuses
on young and skilled workers. This is quite apposite as skilled workers will be able to contribute a lot
to the economy of Canada. Canada does not just make it easy for you to migrate but for your family as
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Reverse Engineering Google’s Innovation Machine
Organizational capabilities as the key to Sustainable
Innovation
Cécile van Oppen*
Squarewise, Claude Debussylaan 48, 1082 MD Amsterdam, The
Netherlands
E mail: vanoppen@squarewise.com
Luc Brugman
Squarewise, Claude Debussylaan 48, 1082 MD Amsterdam, The
Netherlands
E mail brugman@squarewise.com
* Corresponding author
Abstract: Whereas organizations traditionally approach sustainability from a technical perspective,
and strive to do things better , we argue that the sustainability challenges of our time require
companies to do things differently . This differentiation and market creation strategy will allow
companies to sufficiently leverage sustainability as a business opportunity. We introduce the concept
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This research aims to contribute not only to academic literature, but also to business by creating
practical insights for managers to facilitate SI within their organizations. The resulting model serves as
a basis in answering how organizations can become capable of SI.
This paper starts by providing a theoretical background and describing the methodology of our
research. Subsequently we will briefly discuss a number of cases and thereafter present the theoretical
framework and the corresponding organizational capabilities, alongside initial support. We will finish
by offering directions for future research.
1
Theoretical basis
Prior to discussing the relevant theories concerning the development of the capabilities model for SI
we will discuss the changing position of sustainability in an academic and business context.
In the past 20 years, a shift has been observed in the global sustainability agenda from legislation to
sustainability as a competitive advantage. This is illustrated by the significance of an international
agreement such as the Kyoto Protocol in 1997 versus the voluntary carbon neutral commitments that
several businesses (HSBC and BT to name a few) made a mere decade later. The aforementioned
example also demonstrates how public pressure can influence corporate response. The Kyoto protocol
was conceived at a time when governments were held accountable for sustainability issues, whereas
organizations are expected to take their
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The Efficacy Of Group Exposure Therapy
Introduction to the Problem Given the high number of service members returning home with
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD, from Operation Iraqi Freedom, OIF and Operation Enduring
Freedom, OEF, it has been priority of the Military Health System and Veterans Affairs to identify and
implement effective treatment (This is the military, 2014). Exposure therapy is the practice of flooding
the client with images of their traumatic experience in an effort to desensitize them, and help control
and reduce their anxiety (DiMaurio, 2014). This essay will discuss the efficacy of group exposure
therapy when administered to patients with PTSD, specifically OIF and OEF veterans and service
members. The outcome in successful studies will result in a decrease in PTSD symptoms. The
applicability of the results and implementation of the treatment in alternate settings will also be
discussed. Literature Synthesis Participants Methodology Two studies analyzed the efficacy of group
based exposure therapy. Ready et al. (2012) held three groups of ten participants with primarily war
related induced PTSD. (Ready et al., 2012). Castillo et al. (2012) study treated 77 woman veterans
with primarily sexual abuse related PTSD. All patients were selected from local VA clinics in the
southern United States. DiMauro performed a meta analysis on 26 studies, with an average gruop size
of 5 participants, to determine the efficacy of exposure therapy in treating PTSD (DiMauro, 2014). All
studies
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Definition Of Craniovertebral Junction
The craniovertebral junction(CVJ) is a collective term that is referring to the occiput, first cervical
vertebra (atlas), second cervical vertebra (axis) and the supporting ligaments.It is a transition zone
between a mobile cranium and relatively rigid spinal column.It encloses the soft tissue structures of
the cervico medullary junction which includes the medulla oblongata, spinal cord, and lower cranial
nerves. This region is the most mobile part of the cervical spine and functions as a funnel that provides
the twin features of stability and motionThe stability and flexibility to this region is provided by the
bony as well as and ligamentous nature of atlantooccipital and atlantoaxial joints. Craniovertebral
junction abnormalities constitute
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Conservatism, By Moises Kaufman And The Tectonic Theater...
Conservatism, at its Best. Merriam Webster defines change as to become different . It happens in
different ways and for various reasons. It can alter people s perceptions of the world and even define
who they are, like the Emancipation Proclamation redefined the lives of millions of African
Americans. However, there are those who oppose it to preserve a detestable status quo. The play The
Laramie Project by Moises Kaufman and the Tectonic Theater Project introduces some of those people
who live in the quiet town of Laramie, Wyoming. It has been 18 years since the brutal murder of
Matthew Shepard, a gay resident of Laramie. After that tragedy, has anything changed? One answer
comes from Laramie resident Rebecca Hilliker who states in The ... Show more content on
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The ideologies that are the foundations of the US, like Christianity, are so ingrained in people s beliefs
that they can t imagine others not following the same ideals and thus they respond harshly against all
transgressions. As the TFP Student Action organization writes, gay marriage should be opposed
because It Violates Natural Law (TFP Student Action). The fact that many Americans are so narrow
minded that they want to deny the happiness of others goes against the American values of living
freely and our society needs to solve this problem before more Americans suffer.
This prejudice evoked me to discover what people are doing to fight the discrimination associated
with homosexuality. I was optimistic, at first, about finding people who want to change societal
prejudice directed at homosexuals, since there had to be some souls who wished to change their
community for the better. But, in my search, I found relatively few such people; one of them is Jonas
Slonaker, a gay resident of Laramie.
Slonaker is a pivotal character in the movement for change within the conservative structure of
Laramie. His goal is to make Laramie and Wyoming come out of the Matthew Shepard case with
something lasting, like legislation. As he says, You know, it s been a year since Matthew Shepard died,
and they haven t passed shit in Wyoming... nobody anywhere, has passed any kind of laws (Kaufman
97). Slonaker champions anti discrimination
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Essay about Alexander The Great
Alexander The Great was one of the greatest emperors and leaders of the world. In fact, he was the
only emperor to be called, quot;The Great. quot; He had studied under a great Greek Philosopher,
Aristotle, who taught Alexander literature, science, medicine, philosophy and to speak and write well.
Alexander was the son of Philip of Macedonia. Philip became king of Macedonia in 359 B.C., but
died in 336 B.C. He left his kingdom to Alexander.
Alexander ruled for only thirteen years but he succeeded far beyond what his father had planned. After
his father s death in 336 B.C., Alexander became king of Macedonia. He strengthened his claim of
king by quickly stopping revolts by Athens, which tried to break away from Macedonia, by destroying
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In 332 B.C., Alexander first conquered Tyre, Gaza and then Egypt in 327 B.C.
In 331 B.C. Alexander defeated the main Persian army in Masopotamia. When the Persian king,
Darius, was killed by his own soldiers, Alexander declared himself king of Persia Alexander was
determined to conquer the whole world.
In 327 B.C., Alexander led his armies into India. Soon after that, the Macedonians refused to go
further and wanted to return to their homes and families because they had been fighting for six years.
Reluctantly, Alexander agreed to turn back. He arrived in Babylon in 323 B.C. but shortly caught a
fever and died. He was not yet 33 years old.
Alexander the Great admired Athens and the Greek culture so he brought many Greek ideas to the non
Greek people of his empire. He spread Greek civilization throughout wester Asia, and opened the east
to Greek trade. Alexander had a very open mind. He adopted ideas and customs from the people he
had conquered. He married a Persian princess and Persians served in his army. Wherever he
conquered lands, he made new cities. The most famous city he named Alexandria, in Egypt.
Greek civilization, after Alexander s death, is called the Hellenistic age. Hellenistic means quot;Greek
speaking quot; or quot;acting like a Greek. quot; The Hellenistic world spread far beyond the Greek
mainland and the Aegean Islands. After Alexander s death, the
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Eq02 Life Monitor
Cold climates have proven to be associated with a range of health risks including frostbite and
hypothermia. According to a study by Gasparrini et al (2015) published in The Lancet, cold
temperature is responsible for advancing approximately 7.29% of deaths between 1985 and 2009 for
13 countries including Canada. Elderly people are at a particularly high risk for cold related mortality
due to mental, cardiovascular, and respiratory illnesses. Elderly people are more vulnerable to
hypothermia as the body s ability to regulate temperature and sense cold lessens with age.
Additionally, many elderly people are not able to communicate when they are cold or are not mobile
enough to get to warmth. A global meta analysis by Yu et al (2011) involving almost 13 million elderly
deaths concluded that for each 1 ºC decrease in temperature there was a 1 2% increase in ... Show
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This device differs from previously discussed models in terms of the method of temperature
measurement. The LifeMonitor relies on a core temperature capsule, VitalSense, that is ingested and
transmits readings to the sensor electronics module (SEM) in real time (Figure 3). This device has
recently been replacing the current tympanic thermometer used by firefighters to reduce the risks such
as cardiac arrest. In a study by McKenzie Osgood (2004) the accuracy of the VitalSense system was
measured against that of a rectal thermometer as comparison. The observed level of agreement
between the two devices (0.04 ºC) suggests that the VitalSense is a viable alternative to consider for
measurement of core temperature. However, the core temperature was not recorded on several
occasions due to an inactive capsule. The transit time of the capsule varied from 0.52 to 5.6 days
therefore requiring many capsules for use throughout cold winter months which would be very
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Faith Integration Paper
BU 490
Lead By Example Faith Integration Paper My father and uncles instilled a statement in my head from
a young age that I will never forget. This statement is closely related to the Law of Legacy and very
relevant to being a leader in the modern business world. The statement only consists of a few words,
but these words are very powerful and if this statement is followed, your reputation as a leader will be
respected and hopefully emulated. The statement is, Lead by example, do what is right, be the best
you can be, and treat others the way you would like to be treated. I believe this statement is related to
the law of legacy because it is action oriented. John Maxwell states in his description of the law of
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Each of these phases incorporated Jesus as leading by example and with each new phase, a higher
level of commitment is necessary. The goal of this demonstration is that through your example, they
will learn and use your tools to translate into being successful leaders themselves.
A biblical example of the law of legacy comes from Moses in the book of Numbers. The scripture
comes from Numbers 27:18 23. In this scripture, Moses strategically taught Joshua through
apprenticeship training and passed along his legacy, which no one questioned upon the passing of the
torch. Joshua eventually became known as a leader who would complete the task of leading the people
into the Promised Land. This, according to Maxwell s description of the Law of Legacy is the ultimate
goal, and exactly what Moses achieved. The subsequent examples are not only relevant to Moses
teaching Joshua in the biblical times, but also for a modern leader preparing his sheep for taking over
the business.
Moses empowered Joshua and gave him authority. To be a successful leader in the modern business
world, you have to decide when it is the appropriate time for your successor to receive a bite of the
pie. If you wait to long and they are thrown straight into the fire, success may not be achieved and
your legacy and or reputation may be damaged. If you share the load with your successor, they can
better understand the qualities and actions needed to be successful.
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The Use Of Corporal Punishment The Lad
Hardman is indeed one of those lads who doesn t realise just how far they push things inappropriately.
If this isn t addressed, then the lad will end up in some serious trouble. Staff Wilding knows that he
needs to steer the lad back onto the straight and narrow and that the only way to do this, is to
administer a very serious dose of pain. With game, hard lads like young Hardman, the only real
solution is to make sure every dose of Corporal Punishment the lad gets is so severe that the amount
and intensity of pain that is administered to his buttocks makes the lad toe the line, for fear of how bad
it will be if he needs another dose. Lads like young Hardman will always present a challenge to any
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There should always be a general level of fear of punishment when dealing with lads and men it is
ultimately the only way to keep them in line and focussed on going forward in the right direction. It
also brings out the best in proper lads and men because they grow through endurance in
adversity. Fear of a punishment is indeed fundamental to the success of a lad s
punishment regime. As you say, that fear needs to be high enough to make him change his ways and
want to avoid being punished. The greater a lad s suffering, the better it is for him, as it both addresses
the atonement element and also makes him want to avoid that level of suffering again. Plus, I couldn t
agree more, that the greater the challenge that the lad has to overcome, because he s enduring pain at
levels that he s never experienced before, the better and stronger that the lad will be when he gets
through it.  Staff Wilding is a hard and resolute man, who knows that it will ultimately
do the lad good, even though he will suffer greatly in the process. But it has to be done and this really
is what Hardman needs, because when he is being really challenged by his birching, it will make him
think about what he has done to deserve it and what he needs to do to avoid another taste of the Army
Birch in the future. I hope this means that the next time Staff Wilding has to administer the
Army Birch to young Hardman s buttocks that he puts his back into
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The Idea Of Freedom From Fear
Article two of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights lists freedom from fear as a
fundamental human right. Freedom is the power or right to act, speak or think independently without
hindrance or restraint. Fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by impending danger or evil. I do not
believe that the idea of freedom from fear has changed in the last seventy years, fear is a basic survival
mechanism and although its form may change, it will always be present in one form or another,
When Franklin Delano Roosevelt presented his inaugural address in 1941 the United States was in the
midst of a great economic depression and although the United States had not yet joined the war, the
world was at war. He made a serious speech trying to comfort and bolster the people in their times of
hardship and despair. Freedom from fear was the fourth freedom that he spoke about, defining it as a
world wide reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will
be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor. He aimed to create
world peace maintaining that wars were driven by fear and misunderstandings. His speech ou lined the
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They acknowledged the need for people to work together and cooperate towards a common good,
through hard work, and honesty which should be allowed to pay off. Obama s speech is more succinct
than Roosevelts and refers to more global issues, in a global world, whereas Roosevelt s makes
repeated references to freedom in various forms and has become known as the four freedom s speech.
In retrospect freedom from fear has not altered, we as a nation are more aware of it because of the
increased media coverage that global issues get today. There is always a desire to be free from fear,
but fear will always exist in our lives in one form or
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3-D Printing Essay
Introduction
3 D printing is a relatively new technology compared to other manufacturing methods. It first showed
is face in the 1980 s and then faded out of limelight due to the high cost of procurement and operation.
In the early 2000 s, breakthroughs occurred when working printed kidneys appeared and SLS
(selective laser sintering) machines became available. During late 2009, the early advocates finally
produced machines cheap enough but still capable of great precision and accuracy that were available
to the consumer. These machines can produce items of virtually anything with applications varying
from fashion and food to advanced engineered systems. The versatility of this type of machine
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Applications
Around 2010, 3 D printers became available to consumers in desktop form and their popularity
exploded. The most iconic example of these machines emerging popularity is the 3 D printable plastic
gun, which was fully functional. This simple but cutting edge piece of consumer technology became a
diadem in the eyes of hobbyists and small scale manufacturers alike while arousing concerns amongst
governmental and anti weapons activists as to the legality and safety issues 3 D printers posed. (Simon
Bradshaw)By now, anyone with only some designing inclinations could use freely available Google
SketchUp to create basic 3 D objects. Because of the applications of this wonderful technology, the
industry grew in leaps and bounds. With companies such as Boeing, Virgin Atlantic, Bentley, Delphi
and MTT investing into research and development, the estimated worth of the industry is currently
estimated at 2.2 billion dollars. (Jon Excell) Boeing s interest in 3 D printing comes from their desire
for complex, hard to manufacture parts for jet engines. In fact, Boeing uses 22 thousand different 3 D
printed parts across the broad range of their military aircraft. (Christopher Winnan) Healthcare is right
behind in the race to implement additive manufacturing into medical practices. A recent ASME
presentation on additive manufacturing exhibited images of stents
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Sports Drinks Research Paper
Should sports drinks be a part of your everyday diet? Sports drinks have their pros and cons depending
on what you are doing. When exercising for long periods of time a person should drink sports drinks
but, not just sports drinks, they should also drink water. Sports drinks can have high levels of salt,
sugar and calories which can be good and bad. They also contain electrolytes which are good to
regulate the nervous system and muscles. Sports drinks have a better taste than water so most people
will drink more of them, even though water replenishes fluids better and is sugar and calorie free.
Sports drinks should not be a regular part of a diet. They should only be used for when doing long
periods of exercise, for salty sweaters on hot
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Brief Wondrous Life
In Junot Diaz s 2008 novel, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, there are two words from that
define the purpose and contents of this book. Fuku and Zafa. These words come from the Dominican
Republic, where most of the story s setting takes place. Fuku is a curse, and Zafa is a counterspell. The
novel s main character Oscar Wao and his family, the Cabral family, are said to have been cursed with
the fuku, and while they may have had their better times with zafa, fuku is the most powerful in their
lives. Exploring the stories and experiences of Oscar Wao, his sister Lola de Leon, and their mother
Beli Cabral, shows... In Oscar s early years, he had an experience in his life that had changed him and
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Oscar s end was met after he had decided to meet with a girl, named Ybon, who claimed she was
single. To his surprise, she was not. Her boyfriend turned to be someone called the Capitán, who is
affiliated with the corrupt government, and this meant that Oscar was to get a beating by the Capitán s
henchmen. At this moment it is described when the narrator illustrates, Grod and Grundy yanked him
out of the car. And did Ybon fight to keep him in her arms? Did she protest the rude interruption to
their making out? Of course not. Homegirl just passed right out again (Diaz 294). Oscar is on his own
because Ybon is unable to help him. Oscar was left to experience this form of both horizontal and
vertical violence. The horizontal coming from the Capitán s henchmen, and the vertical being the
Capitán using his power to harm Oscar. This beating did not kill Oscar, but would lead up to his death.
Oscar ultimately met up with the Capitán s men again. Right before he is shot, one of the men says,
Listen we ll let you go if you tell us what fuego means in English (Diaz 322). Oscar blurts out the
answer, fire , and he is gone. The beating and his death, were all fuku. The curse followed him when
everything seemed to be going good for him. The wondrous moments of his life were too short, and
overpowered by the
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Supreme Court Sides with Walmart Essay
Video Case Study:
Court Systems and Jurisdiction Supreme Court Sides with Walmart
1. This story is about the Supreme Court s decision. What process did this case have to go through to
get to the Supreme Court?
The U.S. Constitution establishes the Supreme Court, which is authorized by it to hear original and
appellate cases. Original cases are heard only by and are sent directly to the Supreme Court. Appellate
cases are those cases which were heard by a lower court, decided on by the lower court, but an appeal
was requested so the Supreme Court could hear it. That request is a writ of certiorari. The Supreme
Court orders the lower court to send the case files for review. The Supreme Court usually does not
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That ruling set precedent to deny all future class action lawsuits against employers for discrimination.
The occurring opinion I not legally binding and cannot be used as precedent when trying a case, it can
however be used by lawyers to decide their path to how a case is viewed in court, and a judge just
might see the reason and rule in their favor (Legal Dictionary, n.d.). One of the reasons why a
dissenting opinion is made is so Congress can rethink the state of current law and modify it to benefit
future litigants of the same reasons. Ginsburg wrote such a dissent in 2007. The issue at hand was the
time frame within which a woman had to bring a suit for pay discrimination based on gender. The law
was written quite narrowly, stating that an individual had to bring suit within 180 days of the
discrimination occurring. However, after the decision was handed down, Congress took up the
challenge and changed the law so that this time frame was greatly extended (American History, 2016).
3. What type of jurisdiction did the federal courts have in this case? Was it a federal question case or a
diversity of citizenship case? Why?
This case was one of federal jurisdiction. Federal court jurisdiction is limited to the types of cases
listed in the Constitution and specifically provided for by Congress... cases involving violations of the
U.S. Constitution or federal laws (Federal
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Accounting Of A Hotel Management
Accounting in Hotel Management...
By Vinit Patel
Accounting 1
Date:
Administration bookkeeping is worried with the arrangement and utilization of bookkeeping data to
chiefs inside associations, to help administration settling on choices and administrative control
capacities. This paper looks at the courses in which inside produced data is recorded and reported for
administration basic leadership, and how these records and reports can be utilized to enhance or
expand the gainfulness of associations for their shareholders. Likewise, is recognize costs and
expenses, is characterize the three principle parts of expenses, is ascertain the aggregate cost of o item
or administration. Generally administration bookkeeping is worried of the recording, measuring and
control of expenses and the paper secured how it conceivable to develop a full cost for an item or
administration. The basic contrast amongst consumption and cost is the qualification between what
use is produced and where it is devoured and is characteristic of the distinction between budgetary
bookkeeping viewpoint and the administration bookkeeping point of view.
Key factors : accounting in management, total expence, total cost.
Administration bookkeeping is worried with measuring and giving operational and money related data
that aides administrative activity, inspires conduct, and bolsters and makes the social qualities
important to accomplish an association s key targets. Not at all like monetary bookkeeping data
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Nursing Persuasive Speech
Keynote speaker, Donna Wilk Cardillo once wrote, Nursing is not for everyone. It takes a very strong,
intelligent, and compassionate person to take on the ills of the world with passion and purpose and
work to maintain the health and well being of the planet. No wonder we are so exhausted at the end of
the day! In high school, there was no question that I wanted to be a nurse. I had even decided that I
wanted to specialize in emergency medicine. Caring for others has always been a passion of mine and
I imagined I would enjoy the fast pace of the emergency room. However, competing in a regional
competition for CPR and first aid opened my eyes to the reality of my desired specialty. Early during
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I couldn t keep the disappointment off of my face as I stared at his. We both waited for the scores to be
posted, expecting the worse. As soon as we saw a judge tape up a sheet of paper, we ran over to the
mass of competitors. We both quickly scanned the sheet and stopped when we saw our names next to
the number eight. I couldn t hold back the screamed that ripped out of me as we ran to the holding
room for the skills section. Sitting in the holding room brought a new level of anxiety to me. The fear
of me forgetting something was long gone, leaving a fear of competition in its place. I wondered how
well everyone had prepared for this part of the competition. I had been practicing for months, but
perhaps the other competitors had been practicing years. The mildew smell of the closed up room
seemed to have no miracle cure for this insecurity. Finally, the time came for Zach and I to show our
skills. We entered the competition room to find an unresponsive victim and a victim severely bleeding.
I mentally went through a checklist in my head as I assessed the scenario. I knew the victim would be
anxious and eventually go into shock. Once we began, the scenario seemed to pass by in the blink of
an eye with minimal mistakes. I still felt anxious but my subconscious knew exactly what to
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Metaphors In William Shakespeare s Sonnet Diction
Sonnet CXVI, written by William Shakespeare, is an epic attempt to describe what true love is and
what true love is not. Shakespeare utilizes numerous rhetorical devices, vivid imagery, and in depth
expression to show that if love is true, it is constant and does not waver in the face of challenges or
obstacles (Line 3). Sonnet CXVI is still read today due to the fact that it gives a beautiful
representation of what real love should be like. Therefore, due to its meaning and expression,
Shakespeare s Sonnet CXVI should still be read today.
The use of metaphors in Sonnet CXVI show how significant love is in our world today and these
metaphors can be found all throughout the sonnet. For example, it is quoted that love is an ever fixed
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However, he also keeps his readers intrigued when he acts like true love is also mysterious. Because
Shakespeare keeps his readers entertained by being enigmatic, Sonnet CXVI should still be read. He
writes, Who s worth s unknown, although his height be taken (8). The intention of this quote is for
Shakespeare to describe that the value of true love cannot be measured and that nothing else can
compare to it. This means that having true love is extremely rare, special, and not something that one
should ever take for
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The Fission Theory
An object of fear is one that isn t understood, however, how is one to understand when one doesn t
even know the object s origins? To understand an object that was created far before any other being is
simply impossible; when one is so determined to understand something, we create theories that will
satisfy our tasteless fruit of a mind. When one looks up at the night sky and ponders about all but our
beautiful and unique moon, how foolish must they be? The moon is our tide keeper, the stabilizer of
all that is in this world, yet the common person will look past it and instead look at the stars! The stars
are nothing in comparison to our beautiful moon! Oh, misunderstood moon, fear not anymore! For all
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The most popular theory of the moon s origin is the giant impact theory; this theory is that a giant
mars sized space rock struck young earth and knocked a chunk of it out. This theory proves to be
fallacious because, no scientist knows where that mars sized rock is; however, the earth and the moon
are made with very similar elements (Editor). The fission theory is another theory that doesn t quite
make sense in the eyes of science; the fission theory states that the earth was spinning a rapid speed
and a chunk of the earth broke off and now that chunk is called the moon. This makes no sense
because if the earth was spinning that fast before, it d be likely that more pieces would come off. The
theory of which that should be accepted in the eyes of science is the capture theory. The capture theory
is that there was this rock wandering through space and then got caught in the earth s orbit. This
theory proves to be more understandable because the moon has a different chemical compound than
the earth. The moon has had her woes brought forth, now the human race must choose for ourselves
and ask this question: what truly happened to the moon? To that I say that one must decide for
themselves. Let them believe what they want to
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Army Leadership Essay
LEADERSHIP Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done, because
he wants to do it . 34th President of the United States Dwight D. Eisenhower. Leadership is crucial
part of today s army and leaders play a huge role in the accomplishment of the mission. I believe this
is true, because leaders are the guys who are in close contact with the younger soldiers. They are the
ones who counsel the soldiers and make them better and make a plan for that soldier to improve and
become a better soldier. Leaders play a major role in the accomplishment of the mission, because
officers and higher leaders cannot be everywhere at once, so they need a person they can trust to lead
the charge and tackle the mission the right way
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Machiavelli as a Humanist
A humanist is defined as one who is concerned with the interests and welfare of humans. Niccolo
Machiavelli can be thought of as a humanist. Although opinions on this differ greatly depending on
whom you speak with. Machiavelli s life consists of so many examples and lessons that he has learned
throughout his life. Through my paper, I intend to examine his perception of morality based on his
political writings and life experiences. Niccolo Machiavelli was born on May 3, 1469 and died in
1527. Although we do not know much about his early life, we know that he was educated according to
the humanist ideals of the Renaissance. He was trained at an early age by a latin teacher named Paolo
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He used the term virtu in his book The Art of War which is a dialogue on military affairs. It describes
the great ability of a general who is able to adapt to various battlefield conditions as they present
themselves. It is said that the most vilified of political thinkers is also the one of whom it has been said
that he concentrated all his real and supreme values in what he called virtu . 6 What he meant by this
was that a prince would have to develop a different psychology than what he is used to. The new
prince is prepared to vary his conduct as the winds of fortune and changing circumstances constrain
him and not deviate from the right conduct if possible, but be should be capable of entering upon a
path of wrong doing when it becomes necessary . 7 Some ninety years ago Villari said that
Machiavelli always use the word virtue in the sense of courage and energy both for good and evil. To
Christian virtue in its more general meaning, he rather applied the term goodness, and felt much less
admiration for it than for the pagan virtue that was always fruitful of glory. 2 Although the political
life of Niccolo Machiavelli is quite interesting when analyzing his views on government and religion,
his personal life and experiences were equally a representation of him as a humanist. He was
described by some as never offensive and possessing a genuine understanding of human weakness.
Niccolo formed a quite
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Oxidation Of Benzoin To Benzil
This experiment performed the second step in a multistep synthesis. The reaction carried out was an
oxidation of benzoin to benzil using a recyclable copper catalyst, cupric acetate. The cupric acetate
acted as an electron acceptor in a redox type reaction. The benzoin donated an electron to cupric
acetate and formed the Cu+ ion while becoming a benzoin radical cation. The benzoin radical cation
lost a hydrogen to the Cu+ ion forming acetic acid. Another redox cycle between Cu2+ and the
benzoin radical took place, forming a second Cu+ ion and the benzoin cation lost a proton to another
acetate ion to form the product benzil. The benzoin was oxidize to benzil as well as the Cu+ ion was
oxidized to Cu2+ using the ammonium nitrate, which was
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Dream Deferred, By Langston Hughes
Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. Langston Hughes
(Hughes 2,1 4). Dreams are a subset of today s forever changing world, and without them there would
be no advance. Because of the importance of dreams, one can only imagine the possibilities of what
may happen when these fantasies are not pursued. Dream Deferred, by Langston Hughes, brings
awareness to those thoughts when viewing African Americans. Hughes, a very influential individual,
provides a voice for these peoples, which is hardly ever issued. The text and author are products of the
Harlem Renaissance, the time of the advancement of African Americans. The Harlem Renaissance is
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Or does it explode? (Hughes 10 11). The literal inference of the quote supplied appertains to working
African Americans. Because Hughes acted as a voice for colored people, it paved the way for
Caucasians to better understand the position of African Americans. Some of which were in positions
that often wondered about the future and what may come next. When speaking of domestic life and
the uncertainty of what happens when fantasies are pushed to the side, it is much like an unwanted
job. When talking about a heavy load, the first thought that may come to mind is work. Certain jobs
can become very stressful, which, in return, acts as a weight on a person s shoulder. A feeling of regret
and sorrow makes the dreamers feeble and thus they sag under the burden of life (Kumar 8).
Eventually, those who suffer from large amounts of stress, crack. In history, the heavy load is those
who oppress people of color. The sag is the thought of what may happen to a dream deferred, and the
explosion is the revolt and/or protest. Domestic life may give clarity toward the unknown outcomes
toward deferred dreams of black individuals, but metaphor supplies comparisons to produce
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A Data Driven Decision Making Platform Essay
In this dissertation, a data driven decision making platform is developed focusing on individuals at
high risk of getting breast and ovarian cancers due to their BRCA gene mutations. First a likelihood
estimation model is built based on a gradient boosting model. This model is capable of identifying
individuals at high risk of having BRCA mutations based on their family and personal history of
cancers. Then, a Markov decision process (MDP) model is formulated to help BRCA mutation carriers
and their health providers to find effective intervention actions (based on cost or quality adjusted life
years) to prevent breast and ovarian cancers. Finally, a robust MDP (RMDP) model is presented to
study the sensitivity of MDP optimal strategies under uncertainty. In what follows, I present a
summary of findings in Chapters 2, 3, and 4 of this dissertation.
In Chapter 2, four machine learning classifiers are used to find the likelihood of having BRCA
mutation based on detailed personal and family history of cancer information. The data used for
validation of the models emerges from a recent nation wide survey study (ABOUT) of those who
requested BRCA genetic testing through one of the commercial health insurance companies in the
United States. This is the first study evaluating existing well known BRCA risk estimation models
using data on general population in the United States. The models considered were gradient boosting
model (GBM), random forest, support vector machines, and
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Repair Your Cars Research Paper
Collision accidents can damage the body of your car. It may be that your car will sustain just a small
dent. But when the damage makes your car unusable, do not give up hope. [Cn] is here in [ln] to give
you an auto restoration service. We do not consider a damaged car as a basket case. We can repair
your car no matter how bad the damage is.
[Cn] is the renowned automotive restoration shop in [ln]. Countless vehicle owners have been our
customers. They trust us in restoring their trucks and cars back to its previous state.
Make us your body shop too! We have professionals to do the bodywork repairs. We can remove the
dents on your car. We can also repaint your car to its original color. After we have done our job, you
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While in the process of repairing your cars, we can also do a car wash. You can say goodbye to the
mud and dirt that stick on the wheels and the body of your car. We can also clean up your car interiors.
We can remove heavy stains on your upholstery. We will also wipe clean every surface inside your car.
Your car will be spotless after we have done our job.
We can do all these services because we have the proper equipment for car detailing and repairs. We
invest in top of the line tools and equipment for our services. This way, we can assure you of the
quality of our job. And because we have the complete sets of equipment, we can finish the job quickly
too!
With us as your auto detailing and repair shop, your car is in good hands.
So call us now at [phone]. We also offer our services in
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NAFTA
Impact of NAFTA on Mexico s manufacturing industry Effect on Productivity, Wages rates, Incomes,
and Investments in FDI
The effects of NAFTA on Mexico, U.S, and their economic situation have impacts on political
interests. There was main objective of Mexico in pursuing free trade area with the United States or
with other countries to stabilize the Mexican economy in sustainable way and promote economic
development by attracting huge foreign direct investment means of increasing exports, in house
manufacturing and creating jobs. NAFTA would improve investor confidence in Mexico has directly
impact to increase export diversification, create job market increase wage rates, reduce poverty,
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The Mexican workers from manufacturing
Sector has been benefitted and improved access to working environment of U.S. The U.S
manufacturing workers and smaller U.S manufacturers have lost business due to NAFTA as well as
affected severely on poor Mexican
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African Influences In Latin American Music
On November 9, 2017, the Brazilian group Sol e Mar visited our class to share with us the diverse
music of Brazil. One of the first things the speaker explained, that was already explained in a class
lecture, was that in colonies with Catholic colonizers, African customs were kept, unlike some
Protestant colonies where the African customs were forbidden by the colonizers. As a result, in
Catholic colonies, mainly in Latin America, the African population was able to maintain their culture
and music. Today, one can the African influences in Latin American music. In addition, the guest also
explained that due to the immense size of Brazil, there are many influences and different genres of
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There is a subgenre of Samba known as Batucada that has exploded to many countries. One of the
famous groups that represents this genre is Olodum, who also collaborated with Michael Jackson in
the song They don t care about us . Furthermore, the influences of the Batucada have spread to soccer
stadiums ranging from Argentina all the way up to Mexico. For soccer games the hardcore fans
organize drumming ensembles which mix Batucada and Murga(from Argentina) styles, along with
singing to show their support for their team. Moreover, what shocked me, was that American Jazz had
a major influence in the development of a new genre in the 1950 s. This new genre was Bossa Nova,
which can be translated to new wave. João Gilberto is popularly known as one of the first pioneers of
making Bossa Nova popular not only in Brazil, but also in the Unites States. Our guests played two of
the most popular Bossa Bova songs, the songs were Garota de Ipanema and Mas que nada . Out of
these two songs the only one I heard before was Mas que nada , since it has been heavily used in
soccer video games and
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Why Is Mr Smith Goes To Washington Still Relevant Today
The film, Mr. Smith Goes To Washington is an great example of what is going in the politics back then
and today too. Some characters in the film are Jefferson Smith Young Senator and the main character,
Clarissa Saunders Smith s Assistant, Joseph Paine Senior Senator, Jim Taylor Political Boss, Gov.
Hopper Governor, Chick McGann Taylor s Assistant and Diz Moore Newspaper Reporter and
Saunders friend. The film shows how Taylor, Paine and other guys are treating Mr. Smith and how
corrupted they are. In the end, Mr. Smith proves that he haven t done anything wrong and proves it.
The result made Paine and Taylor mad and were found guilty. Throughout the film, we can learn
lesson that nothing can be kept hidden, like corruption and making false case about others. In the end,
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There are few scenes from the film which proves that the film is still applicable and relevant today.
One of the example from the film is, when Mr. Smith is appealing and trying to prove that he hasn t
done anything. Mr. Smith was speaking from about last seven hours and taking the stage slowly. One
of the member says to take a break and give more explanation next morning because it was already
midnight. Mr.Smith asks the Speaker of the House and he says once he stops talking today, he won t
get the stage back in the morning. And so thats why Mr.Smith refuses to take break and continous to
talk. So this is one of the example from the movie, it relates to today and what we learned in the class.
In our class we learned the same characteristics that once you take a break, you don t get the floor or
chance to speak back again. So the law hasn t changed in many years and that is why the film is still
applicable
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Physics Of String Theory Of Physics
What is string theory?
String theory is a theory that states that the universe is made up of vibrating strings. It is the best
candidate for a quantum theory of gravity. String theory attempts to be a theory of everything.
there are two types of string theories. the first time has strings that are in loops that can break into
open strings and the other has loops that cannot break into open strings. the elementary strings have a
number of excitation modes that are the elementary particles observed. the strings have tension of 1/(2
p a ) strings are approximately the planck length (smallest possible size of black hole) 10^( 33) cm
A quantum Theory of Gravity is needed
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However there were also slight errors in the Veneziano s model, it was found to be the first term in an
infinite series. In the end, the theory lost in describing hadrons to the standard model of particle
physics.
The standard model of particle physics and why it is not the complete picture
According to the standard model there are matter particles and there are force carrier particles. The
matter particles are the 6 quarks and 6 leptons. The quarks come in three generations. The first
generation is the up quark and the down quark. The second generation is the charm quark and the
strange quark. The third generation is the top quark and the bottom quark. The quarks also have a
property that is called colour. They can be red, blue, green, antired, antiblue or antigreen. The property
colour, does not refer to actual colour. Colour is meaningless on that scale. The quarks combine to
form white.
The six leptons are the electron, the electron neutrino. the muon, the muon neutrino, the tau and the
tau neutrino. The neutrinos have very small mass and are neutral in electric charge, while the other
leptons have a larger mass and have electric charge.
There are also the force carrier particles. There are four forces, the electromagnetic force, the weak
force, the strong force and gravity. For each force there is a boson. The
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Iraq 2003 Research Paper
The invasion of Iraq 2003 had an impact on Iraq and its civilians on a profound level. There remains
considerable controversy in regards to Iraq s political and military transition. Human rights protection
should be built into the institutional framework for a future Iraq. Men, women and children were
impacted physically and psychologically as a result of the crimes committed by the US. A rights focus
point will strengthen the cooperation of Iraqi civilians in the transition process and will reinforce the
consideration of the occupying power and interim administration to the people of Iraq. The US obtains
primary responsibilities such as the protection and welfare of civilians in Iraq, with the inclusion of
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The reports on the abuse and mistreatment of Iraqi detainees by US officials at Abu Ghraib prison
undermined the public reputation and image of the United States across the globe. Domestic and
international opponents of the initial decision to invade Iraq in 2003, triggered criticism of the current
US policies to a profound level. The aftermaths of the invasion had negative repercussions on the
relationship between the two governments. Although, US forces practised persuasion, diplomacy, and
financial aid to support various Iraqi factions. By 2008, these actions were consistent in faltering the
insurgency. As a result, the military and political situations stabilised. By this stage, President Barack
Obama eventually terminated the US military presence in Iraq. Obama pledged to transfer
responsibility for Iraq s future to the Iraqi people and to engage in regional diplomacy to ease external
pressures on the country (Hahn, 2012). In his pledge in August 2007, Obama stated that he would
close Guantanamo, reject the Military Commissions Act, and adhere to the Geneva Conventions. Our
Constitution and our Uniform Code of Military Justice provide a framework for dealing with the
terrorists (Obama,
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University Honors Day Convocation
Assignment
Submitted By
Yours Name here
Submitted To
Yours Instructor Name here
To Meet the Needs of the Course
April, 2016.
University Honors Day Convocation
Honors Day is very important for students and the educational institutions. I attend the University
Honors Day Convocation on April 27, 2016 which was organized at TSU stadium. Students of the
entire major received the booklist and name of each student was mentioned on booklist. All the
students received their certificate and were back to their seats in well displaced and organized way.
There was a warm welcome for President of Texas southern University, College Deans and other
staffs. After that, three speeches were made about TUS s achievements in different fields. During these
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Billy Graham s Life and Accomplishments
When a brave man takes a stand, the spines of others are often stiffened. Billy Graham was that
person, when he stood up and spoke, people sat still and listened. Billy Graham is one of the greatest
evangelists who ever lived and he has impacted millions with a simple message of God s truth. Billy
was born to William and Morrow Graham on November 7, 1918, in Charlotte, North Carolina ( Billy
Graham 1). He was born on a dairy farm, in a little white house (Graham 3). Billy was born into a
loving family. His parents were loving, but had different religious views than him ( Billy Graham 1).
Billy grew up to be a Baptist even though he did not live in a Baptist home while he was growing up.
Billy was the oldest of four Graham ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ruth was the daughter of medical missionary, Dr. L. Nelson Bell, who later became Billy s mentor
(Graham 83). Ruth lived in China and Korea until she was able to go to college. Ruth had not planned
on marrying; she already knew what she wanted to do with her life (Powell 1). Because of this, she
told Billy no the first time he asked her to marry him. She later said yes (Powell 1). A little while after
they were married, they had their first child. They had a little baby girl named Virginia Leftwich, but
everyone called her Gigi. Billy and Ruth ended up having five children in all. They had two other
daughters: Anne and Ruth, who was also called Bunny. Billy was probably excited when the two boys
came along: William Franklin III and Nelson Edman, or Ned (Powell 2). Both of Billy s boys followed
in their dad s footsteps of becoming a pastor. Billy has impacted his family so much. Some he did not
impact as much as others, but he still gave them a great example of a good life. Billy first started his
ministry when he was at Florida Bible Institute. He joined the Southern Baptist Convention in1939,
when he was ordained as a preacher ( Billy Graham 2). A couple of years after he became a preacher,
he started working for Youth for Christ International. In 1949, Billy preached at the Christ for Greater
Los Angles crusade that lasted for more than five weeks.
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Non Dog Parks Research Paper
Dog parks VS. Non dog parks
In my eyes I believe dog parks are a good idea. Dogs are great companions for people, and good for
people that are disabled.
Once you have a dog it becomes your best friend and he or she is there through everything right by
your side.If something happens and you have to move somewhere like a apartment ,of course your
dog will be there with you.
Dogs need alot of exercise, and its good for them to be around other dogs and people so they can be
comfortable with them being around.
I understand if you just have a cat and just have it litterbox trained,because they dont have to have
exercise like dogs do. So yes I do understand why a cat owner wouldnt want to use their tax money on
a dog park.
It is a fact
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The Fourteenth And Fourteenth Amendment
Daniel Rivero Rivero 1 Mrs. Sendros Iglesias English 8 Period 1 October 27 2015 The Thirteenth and
Fourteenth Amendment Want to learn how everyone is equal? On May 17, 1954 the United States
Supreme Court came to a decision that had immediate repercussions on the lives of black and white
American citizens. Historic moment experiences have continually characterized these people into
distinct racial and social entities. The thirteenth and fourteenth amendment had a positive affect on the
problem of racism and segregation.The thirteenth amendment was created to abolish slavery and the
fourteenth amendment was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The fourteenth amendment grants citizenship to all people born or naturalized in the United States
which included slaves who had been freed after the Civil War. The fourteenth amendment had been
rejected by most states but was ratified by the required three fourths of the states. Known as the
Reconstruction Amendment, it forbids any state to deny any person life, liberty or property, without
due process of law or to deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
Slavery had been enshrined in the Constitution through provisions such as Article I, Section 2, Clause
3, known as the Three Fifths Compromise, which detailed how each state s total slave population
would be factored into its total population count for the purposes of apportioning seats in the United
States House of Representatives and direct taxes among the states. Many slaves are free because of
President Abraham Lincoln s 1863 Emancipation Proclamation, their post war status was uncertain.
On April 8, 1864, the Senate passed an amendment to abolish slavery. After one bad vote and
extensive legislative maneuvering by the Lincoln administration, the House followed suit on January
31, 1865. The measure was quickly ratified by nearly all Northern states, along with a sufficient
number of border and reconstructed Southern states, to cause it
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Capitalist Theory Of Capitalism
Capitalist structures were thought to be double hermeneutic by Weber. A double hermeneutic is a
theory, expounded by sociologist Anthony Giddens, that everyday lay concepts and those from social
sciences have a two way relationship. A common example is the idea of social class; a social scientific
category that has perpetuated into wider use in society (WIKIPEDIA, 2017). These people were a
group of religious scholars, who believed that the truth that is included within the text, is wider than
the words on the page. Through these religious scholars and their beliefs eventually led to the
evolution from a religious society to a capitalist society. The capitalist society that we live in today,
created a market system used from religious beliefs, presenting the payments for sins committed by an
individual in the future and for not confessing the sins committed in the present. Modern capitalism
still refers to Weber s theory today, showing interest of how each individual has their own path chosen,
depending on the amount of money they own, organising ourselves into different organisations as well
as, the different societies we join within the hierarchy. Through the different societies of our day to
day lives we see each of them joining together as one, expressing ideas and thoughts to create the
markets systems we see in this century.
So what is the structural drive for efficiency?
The drive for efficiency is based on individuals which creates success and greed, due to
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Analysis Of Snort
The two IDS uses different rulesets and thus a key decision need to be made when using one of them.
Emerging Threat (ET) is an open source community that was originally created as sustenance to an
open Snort rule set. However, the group produces ruleset that is compatible with both Snort and
Suricata currently. The ET rulesets have the capability of producing a professional ruleset (ET Pro). In
professional ruleset, each item contains a rule portion that is enhanced for Snort, a rule portion that is
enhanced for Suricata and an aware portion that is shared by both engines. The certified rule set for
Snort is created by the Sourcefire Vulnerability Research Team (VRT) (Sikorski Honig, 2012). The
rules are sold immediately after release ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For instance, Mat Olney reflected on the benefit of multi thread and argued based on internal testing of
Snort against Suricata with rules loaded. Suricata runs at 200 MB/Sec while Snort with rules hit 894
MB/Sec with no drops.
Studies
Reflecting on several previous studies that have been carried out to compare the performance of the
two NIDS, indicated Snort to be efficient in various issues. For instance, the comparison of Snort
version 2.8.5.2 to Suricata version 1.0.2 was a clear indication of the strength of each system engine
when subjected to the protection of the network. Their testbed incorporated the Ubuntu 10.04 which is
a Virtual device accommodated on a VMWare Terminal 6.5 virtual setting operating on a 2.8GHz
Quad Core Intel Xeon CPU that had a 3GB RAM. The research was examining the quickness of
detection and the accurateness of under changing rates of network and CPU usage (Albin, 2011). The
control of the CPU used the Cpulimit with Tepreplay controlling the network bandwidth. The alert
signals was accomplished by introducing six unknown malware that was created using the Metaspoilt
framework. The results characterized Snort being efficient with system properties as compared to
Suricata, but when functioning in a multi CPU setting Suricata was extra efficient as a result of fewer
false negatives
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Gf Level 3 Unit 4 P2
Process Documentation There were several gaps/deficiencies identified within the B2E, O2C, P2S
narratives; however, each gap/deficiency was not linked to corrective actions. Below, please see the
PCM page number for gaps/deficiencies referenced: o B2E GF Funds Management page 27 o O2C
Equipment Leasing page 19 o P2S C and T VMI page 15 o P2S Medical Readiness Non DSS
Inventory page 11 Key control numbers highlighted on Visio process flow diagrams were inconsistent
with the PCM, test plans, and control matrix. Specifically, page 12 of the, O2C Subsistence Rations
Kitting PCM, referenced KC 8 Inventory Reconciliation , whereas it should ve referenced KC 3
Inventory Reconciliation. Controls Test Plan and Test Results Testing
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Good People David Foster Wallace Summary
The Ambiance of Human Decency
How does the setting of Good People by David Foster Wallace contribute to the representation of what
it means to be a good person? The short story includes a myriad of techniques that contribute to the
theme of the text. Wallace explores the concept of human decency and relates the subject to how
certain actions and beliefs affect the value of a person in the story. As the religious characters face the
decision of whether to abort an unborn child, protagonist Lane Dean Jr. seeks an approach that would
make him what he believes to be a good person. Although the story s narration explicitly contributes
to the story s meaning, looking at the tone and symbolism of the static setting makes visible the way
the story communicates its message of what it means to be a good person. The environment of the
peaceful and innocent setting, symbolic meaning behind carefully described objects, and consistency
in the location all serve as examples that contribute to the demonstration of the characters in their
attempt to encounter righteousness. These factors of setting enhance thematic patterns and
implications by using descriptive details of imagery to help the reader closely understand specific
emotions and implied meanings that are crucial to the the story s exploration of human decency.
When introducing and laying the foundation of a story, the setting described has the ability to engage
the reader and paint a picture of the tone
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Topshop Essay
Topshop is a popular, high street store. They were first found in 1964 and now have over 300 stores in
the UK! They ship to over 100 countries and are the only high street brand to showcase at London
fashion week!Topshop are well known for being very stylish and on trend, they have a reputation for
high quality, and classy products. They sell products for both men and women (for men in their sister
store: Topman.) They sell clothes, accessories, make up and beauty products, shoes and novelty and
gift products. They also have a regularly updated online magazine in which they write about their new
collections, collaborations and they occasionally interview celebrities.Advertising: ... Show more
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This season Topshop are focusing on boutique style clothing for their winter collection. This involves
a very 80 s revolving style, with the likes of flared trousers, ruffles and cocktail dresses. Topshop
describes it as a maximalism of the 80s...with an understated cool thanks to minimal cuts and
deconstructed detail . It is described as very colourful with vivid crushed velvet and magenta coloured
suede . There is a lot of focus on the proportions to emphasise certain detail, especially on the arms
with the likes of bell sleeves, shoulderless garments and oversized jackets.Would a store like Topshop
potentially stock my products? I think a store like this would stock my Japanese street style inspired
garments. Topshop is a very on trend, quirky store, they stock many products that have similar traits to
that of typical Japanese street style inspired garments, such as being oversized, creative use of
patterns, clothing with distressed detail, minimalist detail and styles combined and most importantly
they are
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Positive And Negative Effects On Social Media
The Oxford dictionary defines privacy as the state or condition of being free from being observed or
disturbed by other people (2017). It should not come as a surprise that websites designed to share
pictures, ideas, and what is for dinner, leave individuals feeling that their privacy has been invaded. It
is also not surprising that some people are oblivious to the effects of what they post online. It is safe to
say the loss of privacy can be self imposed for societies need to collaborate and socialized is the
reason social media sites were created in the first place. Jeff Jarvis tells the need for publicness or the
need to be public is strong upon our society today (Berkman, 2012). In today s technology age, when
everything can be found in just a matter of clicks, it is easy to overshare. Yet the information that is
published or posted on social media sites is not the only information that is gathered and stored. Many
social media sites such as Facebook, collect data behind the scenes and sell it to marketing firms and
other data collection firms. Every like or when signing into other sites using Facebook credentials,
something new is learned about the user. Infringement of privacy, whether self imposed or not, can
have both positive and negative effects on an individual in a social media environment. There is
enormous talk today about privacy. During a panel discussion a question was posed, How much
should people worry about the loss of online privacy? Jeff Jarvis,
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Deadly Videos and YouTube are Bad for Children and Teens
YouTube YouTube is a website that was made to entertain the public when they have nothing else to
do. Teens and most likely children are learning they shouldn t be learning. Kids are learning about
narcissism, violence, and how people are making money off of their videos
Fame
All types of people make videos to try and gain fame. The author explains that, People make fun of
themselves so they can get a lot of likes on their videos, so they can be popular on the internet (Soll 2).
The author is explaining to us that that people make fools of themselves to become more popular on
the internet. He author states, They get injured making these videos just so they can become internet
sensations, but to get there they hurt themselves (Soll 1). The author says teens should not be hesitant
on becoming famous instead they should pay attention to their lives and what s coming ahead. People
should not hurt themselves for reasons that are not important to their lives like becoming famous.
Therefore, this leads to stardom and how kids want to become stars off videos like 20 year old singer
Justin Bieber. The author states that, Parents pay a large amount of money that most of the times goes
to waste because their kids never get discovered (Soll 1). The author is telling us that the parents
shouldn t pay so much money for useless things like making videos. In the article How to be a Star on
YouTube the author observes, They imitate and lip sync songs that other singers sing
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Critical Analysis of The 5th Wave Essay
In a world where a mysterious alien race has besieged Earth survival is the ultimate goal. 95% of the
world s population was not able to achieve this goal; Cassie Sullivan is one of the lucky ones. The
others, as the humans call them, set up five waves to eradicate the human race. Surviving the first
wave wasn t too difficult, it was, after all, just an EMP strike. The second wave really shook the
world, literally. The aliens set the Earth s tectonic plates in motion, causing thousands of off the chart
earthquakes. The tsunamis that spurred from these quakes were detrimental; killing about 50 percent
of the world s overall population. The third wave proved to be the most emotionally devastating. A
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Little does Cassie know, there is one person who is willing to risk his life to help her save her brother,
Evan Walker.
Cassie s mission is to escape the aliens and save her brother; Ben Parish s is strikingly similar.
Benjamin, age 17, was captain of the varsity football team, a prodigy in all things school, and he had a
smile that could charm anyone. But brilliance and charm alone can not get him out of his current
situation; sergeant and squad leader of a military unit assigned to eliminating alien infected persons.
While in training at the military s Camp Haven, Ben meets a very young boy named Sammy. Sammy
is the same age as Ben s now dead sister, five years old. He swore to himself that he would not let
anyone hurt Sam, like the others murdered his little sister. No matter what the stakes, Benjamin will
try to help Sam escape the alien compound that is Camp Haven.
Books that get published nowadays are usually intended for a specific audience. This often leads to a
lack of interest by different audiences; Yancey, however, mitigates this problem with ease. Finding a
manuscript that will satisfy both audiences has become the holy grail of publishing. It s a tricky line to
walk, and few succeed. But Rick Yancey s wildly entertaining new novel, The 5th Wave, is such a
book (Cronin). Mr. Cronin states it quite well, the book is incredibly entertaining. From
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  • 2. Life And Writing Of Elizabeth Bishop When telling someone else s story perhaps even one s own it is hard not to do so from a certain perspective or position. Two recent films whose subject is the poet Elizabeth Bishop provide examples of distinct storytelling approaches: the first, a documentary with a particular political slant; the second, a semi fictionalized biopic that is a little fast and loose with facts and chronology. With some anticipation I and my wife went to see Welcome to This House (2015), Barbara Hammer s film about poet Elizabeth Bishop through the lens of her various domiciles. I expected an exploration into the meaning and impact of those homes on Bishop s life and writing, but I was disappointed. Displaced most of her life, place became important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This distracts us from the real power Bishop s homes had on her, especially the Great Village house, with its famous scream from her short story, In the Village, but also the house in the Brazilian mountains north of Rio, Samambaia, which Lota designed and built and into which she and Bishop moved in 1952. Samambaia became her true home, novelist William Boyd noted in the Guardian a few years ago. She wrote many of her most famous poems in the house and in the little studio Lota built for her on its grounds and when she lost it after Lota s death (Lota bequeathed it to Mary Morse, about whom I ll say more below); Bishop lost more than a house. As Boyd writes, Bishop s eventual departure from the place that she had loved, and that made her as a poet, was fraught, shaming and embittering. To focus on Bishop s alleged affairs as Hammer does lends nothing to our understanding of the poet or her poetry. Bishop led, as Boyd asserts, a life of profound emotional and intellectual complexity. Reducing Bishop s life to sexual pursuits or conquests that may or may not have taken place in these houses totally misses the mark and makes the film a sort of agenda vehicle rather than documentary. If only this film focused instead on the conflict Bishop felt between her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Weight Watchers Research Paper I knew about Weight Watchers way before Oprah started endorsing it! I remember learning about the weight loss plan in my early twenties from one of my friends. I watched her jump from one diet to another unsuccessfully, until she tried Weight Watchers. Weight Watchers is diet plan that was invented in the early 60 s by an overweight housewife named Jean Nidetch. Like most Americans she was tired of denying herself cabs, desserts and whatever else she wanted to eat for the cost of losing weight. Weight Watchers has become a household name, it has over 30 million members and is used in many countries. I think one of the biggest reasons why Weight Watchers has been able to stick around is because of their weekly meetings. During those weekly members talk about their weight loss goals, share eating tips, exercise, and they also discuss behavioral changes that are necessary to attaining a healthier lifestyle. Losing weight is not easy, but when you have the support of a group, it goes a long way. Weight Watchers promises you can eat whatever your heart desires, in moderation, of course. It follows a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For one, it is not safe for children. The program s strict point system would not fit a child s daily calorie intake. Because a child s body is still growing, I think they need their recommended daily intake of fruits, veggies, legumes, fats and cabs. The plan that weight watchers has limits them from consuming the amount needed for a child s diet. I think they would either eat too much of certain food group and not eat enough of another. I think it s a lose lose situation for a child. Aside from their nutritional needs not being met with the Weight Watchers diet I think that introducing a child to such a strict diet while they are still developing can hurt them psychologically. The diet plan s calorie counting, introduces a unhealthy relationship with food, which can later lead to an eating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Tolkien s Female Characters in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy In Tolkien s Middle Earth, women are generally expected to submit to patriarchal authority. To what extent does Tolkien present women who succeed in subverting this norm? J.R.R. Tolkien s works have been analysed for decades and have often been criticised for the lack of female characters. Arguably his most cherished publications, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, in particular has been condemned for the passivity of his relatively few female characters. Having said that however, throughout the three books, there are a number of female characters who combat the stereotypical role of women and subvert the norm of submission to a patriarchal authority. Arwen, Éowyn and Galadriel in The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Elrond expects Arwen to fulfill her role as Elven royalty by traveling with the people of Rivendell to Grey Havens, to find peace and everlasting life in Valinor. However, she wishes to remain in Middle Earth to be Aragorn s partner thereby giving up her immortality. Although at first Arwen honours her father s wishes and embarks on the journey with the Elven people to the Havens, she returns to Rivendell after she has a vision of what she believes to be her future, and confronts her father with it. The vision was of her son and Aragorn, a vision which brings her hope and strengthens her will to remain in Middle Earth. This strength is different to what was expected of women at that time. It allows Arwen to rebel against her father s will and follow the destiny she chooses for herself. Her choice, however, is ironic because she longs to fulfill the duties of a housewife, which other female characters in the Lord of the Rings rebel against, such as Éowyn. Arwen s most prominent significant relationship is with Aragorn, which in itself is a conflicted one. While Arwen s desire is to be with him, she puts her duties to her people and her father before him. However, in Peter Jackson s film adaptation, she validates the significance of her relationship with Aragorn by gifting him the Evenstar in the form of a pendant, the object representation of herself (Arwen s name means Evenstar), to be kept with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Identifying Unknown Ionic Salts From Zinc Nitrate Identifying Unknown Ionic Salts by Precipitation Cindy Aim: identify three unknown ionic salts from zinc nitrate, barium nitrate, lead nitrate, sodium chloride, sodium carbonate and magnesium chloride by precipitation. Equipment: 6 small test tubes distilled water measuring cylinder 3 unknown ionic salts (No.7, 8, 9) rack silver nitrate sodium hydroxide calcium nitrate sodium chloride copper sulphates Method: 1. Pick three unknown ionic salts (NO. 7, 8 and 9) 2. Use the measuring cylinder to get 1.5ml water and pour it into a test tube 3. Use a spatula to remove 3 scoops of the ionic salts powder into the test tube and dissolve them in 1.5 ml water respectively. 4. Put 2 drops of silver nitrate in each of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... NO. 7 NO. 8 NO. 9 Silver nitrate PPT Table 2: Test for unknown solid 7 Table 3: Test for unknown solid 8 and 9 NO. 7 Sodium hydroxide Calcium nitrate PPT PPT = Precipitation NO. 8 N0. 9 Sodium chloride Copper sulphates PPT Table 4: Name of solid 7, 8 and 9 Number of the ionic solid No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 Name of the solid Sodium carbonate Zinc nitrate Barium nitrate Dissociation equations of the ionic solids: 1. Na2CO3 (aq) + aq 2Na+(aq) + CO32 (aq) 2. Zn(NO3)2(aq) + aq Zn2+(aq) + 2NO3 (aq) 3. Ba(NO3)2 (aq) + aq Ba2+(aq) + 2NO3 (aq) Precipitation equation: 1. Na2CO3 (aq) + 2AgNO3 (aq) NaNO3 (aq) + Ag2CO3 (s)
  • 6. 2. Na2CO3(aq) +Ca(NO3)2(aq) 2NaNO3(aq)+ CaCO3(s) 3. Ba(NO3)2(aq) + CuSO4 (aq) Cu(NO3)2 (aq) + BaSO4 (s) 4. Ba(NO3)2(aq) + CuSO4(aq) Cu(NO3)2(aq)+ BaSO4 (s) 5. MgCl2(aq) + 2Na2CO3(aq) 2NaCl(aq) + MgCO3 (s) 6. MgCl2(aq)+ 2NaOH(aq) 2NaCl(aq) + Mg(OH)2 (s) 7. Pb(NO3)2(aq)+ 2NaOH(aq) 2NaNO3(aq)+Pb(OH)2 (s) 8. Pb(NO3)2(aq) + CuSO4(aq) Cu(NO3)2(aq)+ PbSO4 (s) 9. 2NaCl(aq)+ Pb(NO3)2(aq) 2NaNO3(aq) + PbCl2 (s) 10. NaCl(aq) + AgNO3(aq) NaNO3(aq) + AgCl (s) 11. Zn(NO3)2(aq) +Na2CO3(aq) 2NaNO3(aq)+ ZnCO3 (s) 12. Zn(NO3)2(aq) +2NaOH(aq) 2NaNO3(aq) + Zn(OH)2 (s) Discussion: In the method, the first chemical that is used to identify the solids is silver nitrate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Japanese Comfort Women Japanese Comfort Women It is estimated that between one and two hundred thousand female sex slaves were forced to deliver sexual services to Japanese soldiers, both before and during World War II. These women were known as comfort women and the Imperial Conference, which was composed of the emperor, representatives from the armed forces and the main Cabinet ministers, approved their use by Japanese soldiers. (Walkom) The term comfort women refers to the victims of a premeditated systematic plan originated and implemented by the government of Japan to enslave women considered inferior and subject them to repeated mass rapes, said Michael D. Hausefeld, one of over 35 lawyers in his firm representing the former sexual prisoners in a class ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Japan, infected women were killed. Their food was mixed with cyanide, their bodies taken to a cave and finally, the cave was blown up with a grenade. The comfort houses made money off these women and it is believed that the Japanese government paid them, as most of the soldiers paid by coupons. As soon as the war was finished, the Japanese Imperialist guards disappeared without trace. Most comfort women describe the experience this way, Suddenly, the soldiers came no more, and upon asking we found that the war had ended. In other regions, as the Japanese committed harikari , the women were forced to do the same. In extreme cases, the women were put in a cave and blown up. After the war, many of the comfort women were too sick to be moved and were taken under the care of the American army. Most of the women were left with no place to go, as they were in a strange country with no money, and were too humiliated to go home. According to one comfort woman, my body s wasted, therefore I do not dare go home in fear of being ignored and looked down upon. Even after the war ended, the comfort women were not free. Their guilty minds and inferiority complexes kept them from returning home and they stayed in foreign countries. The small amount that married, were often forced to separate after the fact that they were comfort women was known, or they were divorced because they could not have children. The victims are still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Gallup World Poll Essay In our globalized world, a realistic view of the attitudes of those from outside the United States is becoming increasingly necessary. When the organization began as the American Institute of American Opinion in 1935, it focused primarily on what determining what the average American consumer wanted from a company. Soon though, its methods were proven to be highly successful when they accurately predicted President Franklin s victory in the 1936 election. Now, Gallup supplies objective political, economic, and social polls of citizens of more than 160 countries through its world poll network. Its success on an international level derives from its ability to tailor its methods to the country that the company is currently surveying. This flexibility based on region, combined with a rigid procedure for carrying out the survey, as well as a system of randomization to help ensure an even sample of the population being surveyed, make the Gallup poll one of the most successful of polls worldwide, in terms of accuracy and efficiency. Because the Gallup World Poll surveys such a large range of countries and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to make sure that the results of the survey can be compared from year to year, the questions asked need to be exactly the same each time. The questions are worded in such a way that results may be compared between countries as well as within them. Such a utility is invaluable to a company that is using the results of the survey to plan a business strategy when expanding into a new country. This sort of business research is the reason that Gallup began its polling in the first place. If a company can know the will of the masses before anyone else on the market does, that company gains an advantage. What better way to make money than to provide the unique service of the selling the thoughts and feelings of the masses to companies that want to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Amrita Pritam Essay Among the remarkable women who have wake up this world, Amrita Pritam surely ranks high. Born in 1919 in Gujranwala, the western part of Punjab, presently in Pakistan, She was the only child of a school teacher and a poet. Her father Kartar Singh Hitkari was a well known teacher cum scholar as well as a preacher of Sikhism. Her mother died in 1930, hence she moved to Lahore with her father. The demise of her mother followed up Amrita with misery and adult responsibilities at an early age, which eventually turned her to writing poetry. At sixteen she was married to Pritam Singh. She began her literary career as a romantic poet, much like her contemporary Shiv Kumar Batalvi. Nevertheless, soon she found herself intertwined in the feminist movements and her literary diction took a significant turn. She remained married to Pritam Singh till 1960 and before they divorced, they had a daughter and a son. Its irony of the male dominated society that makes Amrita Pritam immortal in the world of Punjabi and English literature with the name of Pritam (her divorcee). Following the partition of India in 1947, Amrita migrated from Lahore to Delhi. She was an employee of the All India Radio till 1961, in its Punjabi service. Meanwhile her marriage broke up in 1960 which made ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A number of her works have been translated into English, French, Japanese and other languages. Her autobiographical works are titled Kala Gulab (Black Rose, 1968) and Raseedi Tikkat (Revenue Stamp, 1976). Her first compilation of Punjabi poems was published in 1935. In 1947, at the time of the Partition, she moved to New Delhi, which she made her second home. She began to write in Hindi as opposed to Punjabi, her mother tongue. She worked until 1961 for All India Radio. She divorced her husband Pritam Singh in 1960 and dedicated her later part of life to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Immigrate To Canada Top Reasons to Immigrate to Canada Canada has a multicultural society and relies heavily on immigration. The aging population of Canada makes it imminent for them to open up their gates for immigrants from other countries. According to a research, it was found that Canadians above the age of 65 years comprise 16.1% of Canada s total population and compared to this the population of under 15s is considerably low. This has created a void that must be filled with the help of immigration. Major problems pertaining to aging population are: ● Huge burden on the economy ● Less workers in the workforce ● More expenditure on pension and healthcare ● More taxes for the current workforce The aging population of Canada has become a ticking time bomb ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The country also provides a right to education to its Citizens and permanent residents. Thousands of international students migrate every year to continue their edification in one of the top notch institutes in Canada, This means that you are not the only one who is thinking of migrating to Canada for education. Travel Canada is also a great travel destination and can provide a great bang for every buck you put into your travel. The iconic Niagara Falls is one of the most alluring sites to witness. Canada has spots for people travelling in solitude or in a group. Vancouver houses the hockey team vancouver canucks and is filled with places that can provide you an exotic wining and dining experience. The SkyTrain enables travellers to to soak in the majestic view of Canadian cities from quite a height. Some urban cities even have a bucolic setting due to the type of architecture. There are other great spots that you can visit like Quebec, Granville islands and so on. Ease of Immigration Just to reiterate my point, Canada needs immigrants and that is why the immigration process focuses on young and skilled workers. This is quite apposite as skilled workers will be able to contribute a lot to the economy of Canada. Canada does not just make it easy for you to migrate but for your family as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Reverse Engineering Google’s Innovation Machine Organizational capabilities as the key to Sustainable Innovation Cécile van Oppen* Squarewise, Claude Debussylaan 48, 1082 MD Amsterdam, The Netherlands E mail: vanoppen@squarewise.com Luc Brugman Squarewise, Claude Debussylaan 48, 1082 MD Amsterdam, The Netherlands E mail brugman@squarewise.com * Corresponding author Abstract: Whereas organizations traditionally approach sustainability from a technical perspective, and strive to do things better , we argue that the sustainability challenges of our time require companies to do things differently . This differentiation and market creation strategy will allow companies to sufficiently leverage sustainability as a business opportunity. We introduce the concept of Sustainable Innovation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This research aims to contribute not only to academic literature, but also to business by creating practical insights for managers to facilitate SI within their organizations. The resulting model serves as a basis in answering how organizations can become capable of SI. This paper starts by providing a theoretical background and describing the methodology of our research. Subsequently we will briefly discuss a number of cases and thereafter present the theoretical framework and the corresponding organizational capabilities, alongside initial support. We will finish by offering directions for future research. 1 Theoretical basis Prior to discussing the relevant theories concerning the development of the capabilities model for SI we will discuss the changing position of sustainability in an academic and business context. In the past 20 years, a shift has been observed in the global sustainability agenda from legislation to sustainability as a competitive advantage. This is illustrated by the significance of an international agreement such as the Kyoto Protocol in 1997 versus the voluntary carbon neutral commitments that several businesses (HSBC and BT to name a few) made a mere decade later. The aforementioned example also demonstrates how public pressure can influence corporate response. The Kyoto protocol was conceived at a time when governments were held accountable for sustainability issues, whereas organizations are expected to take their
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  • 13. The Efficacy Of Group Exposure Therapy Introduction to the Problem Given the high number of service members returning home with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD, from Operation Iraqi Freedom, OIF and Operation Enduring Freedom, OEF, it has been priority of the Military Health System and Veterans Affairs to identify and implement effective treatment (This is the military, 2014). Exposure therapy is the practice of flooding the client with images of their traumatic experience in an effort to desensitize them, and help control and reduce their anxiety (DiMaurio, 2014). This essay will discuss the efficacy of group exposure therapy when administered to patients with PTSD, specifically OIF and OEF veterans and service members. The outcome in successful studies will result in a decrease in PTSD symptoms. The applicability of the results and implementation of the treatment in alternate settings will also be discussed. Literature Synthesis Participants Methodology Two studies analyzed the efficacy of group based exposure therapy. Ready et al. (2012) held three groups of ten participants with primarily war related induced PTSD. (Ready et al., 2012). Castillo et al. (2012) study treated 77 woman veterans with primarily sexual abuse related PTSD. All patients were selected from local VA clinics in the southern United States. DiMauro performed a meta analysis on 26 studies, with an average gruop size of 5 participants, to determine the efficacy of exposure therapy in treating PTSD (DiMauro, 2014). All studies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Definition Of Craniovertebral Junction The craniovertebral junction(CVJ) is a collective term that is referring to the occiput, first cervical vertebra (atlas), second cervical vertebra (axis) and the supporting ligaments.It is a transition zone between a mobile cranium and relatively rigid spinal column.It encloses the soft tissue structures of the cervico medullary junction which includes the medulla oblongata, spinal cord, and lower cranial nerves. This region is the most mobile part of the cervical spine and functions as a funnel that provides the twin features of stability and motionThe stability and flexibility to this region is provided by the bony as well as and ligamentous nature of atlantooccipital and atlantoaxial joints. Craniovertebral junction abnormalities constitute ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Conservatism, By Moises Kaufman And The Tectonic Theater... Conservatism, at its Best. Merriam Webster defines change as to become different . It happens in different ways and for various reasons. It can alter people s perceptions of the world and even define who they are, like the Emancipation Proclamation redefined the lives of millions of African Americans. However, there are those who oppose it to preserve a detestable status quo. The play The Laramie Project by Moises Kaufman and the Tectonic Theater Project introduces some of those people who live in the quiet town of Laramie, Wyoming. It has been 18 years since the brutal murder of Matthew Shepard, a gay resident of Laramie. After that tragedy, has anything changed? One answer comes from Laramie resident Rebecca Hilliker who states in The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ideologies that are the foundations of the US, like Christianity, are so ingrained in people s beliefs that they can t imagine others not following the same ideals and thus they respond harshly against all transgressions. As the TFP Student Action organization writes, gay marriage should be opposed because It Violates Natural Law (TFP Student Action). The fact that many Americans are so narrow minded that they want to deny the happiness of others goes against the American values of living freely and our society needs to solve this problem before more Americans suffer. This prejudice evoked me to discover what people are doing to fight the discrimination associated with homosexuality. I was optimistic, at first, about finding people who want to change societal prejudice directed at homosexuals, since there had to be some souls who wished to change their community for the better. But, in my search, I found relatively few such people; one of them is Jonas Slonaker, a gay resident of Laramie. Slonaker is a pivotal character in the movement for change within the conservative structure of Laramie. His goal is to make Laramie and Wyoming come out of the Matthew Shepard case with something lasting, like legislation. As he says, You know, it s been a year since Matthew Shepard died, and they haven t passed shit in Wyoming... nobody anywhere, has passed any kind of laws (Kaufman 97). Slonaker champions anti discrimination ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay about Alexander The Great Alexander The Great was one of the greatest emperors and leaders of the world. In fact, he was the only emperor to be called, quot;The Great. quot; He had studied under a great Greek Philosopher, Aristotle, who taught Alexander literature, science, medicine, philosophy and to speak and write well. Alexander was the son of Philip of Macedonia. Philip became king of Macedonia in 359 B.C., but died in 336 B.C. He left his kingdom to Alexander. Alexander ruled for only thirteen years but he succeeded far beyond what his father had planned. After his father s death in 336 B.C., Alexander became king of Macedonia. He strengthened his claim of king by quickly stopping revolts by Athens, which tried to break away from Macedonia, by destroying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 332 B.C., Alexander first conquered Tyre, Gaza and then Egypt in 327 B.C. In 331 B.C. Alexander defeated the main Persian army in Masopotamia. When the Persian king, Darius, was killed by his own soldiers, Alexander declared himself king of Persia Alexander was determined to conquer the whole world. In 327 B.C., Alexander led his armies into India. Soon after that, the Macedonians refused to go further and wanted to return to their homes and families because they had been fighting for six years. Reluctantly, Alexander agreed to turn back. He arrived in Babylon in 323 B.C. but shortly caught a fever and died. He was not yet 33 years old. Alexander the Great admired Athens and the Greek culture so he brought many Greek ideas to the non Greek people of his empire. He spread Greek civilization throughout wester Asia, and opened the east to Greek trade. Alexander had a very open mind. He adopted ideas and customs from the people he had conquered. He married a Persian princess and Persians served in his army. Wherever he conquered lands, he made new cities. The most famous city he named Alexandria, in Egypt. Greek civilization, after Alexander s death, is called the Hellenistic age. Hellenistic means quot;Greek speaking quot; or quot;acting like a Greek. quot; The Hellenistic world spread far beyond the Greek mainland and the Aegean Islands. After Alexander s death, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Eq02 Life Monitor Cold climates have proven to be associated with a range of health risks including frostbite and hypothermia. According to a study by Gasparrini et al (2015) published in The Lancet, cold temperature is responsible for advancing approximately 7.29% of deaths between 1985 and 2009 for 13 countries including Canada. Elderly people are at a particularly high risk for cold related mortality due to mental, cardiovascular, and respiratory illnesses. Elderly people are more vulnerable to hypothermia as the body s ability to regulate temperature and sense cold lessens with age. Additionally, many elderly people are not able to communicate when they are cold or are not mobile enough to get to warmth. A global meta analysis by Yu et al (2011) involving almost 13 million elderly deaths concluded that for each 1 ºC decrease in temperature there was a 1 2% increase in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This device differs from previously discussed models in terms of the method of temperature measurement. The LifeMonitor relies on a core temperature capsule, VitalSense, that is ingested and transmits readings to the sensor electronics module (SEM) in real time (Figure 3). This device has recently been replacing the current tympanic thermometer used by firefighters to reduce the risks such as cardiac arrest. In a study by McKenzie Osgood (2004) the accuracy of the VitalSense system was measured against that of a rectal thermometer as comparison. The observed level of agreement between the two devices (0.04 ºC) suggests that the VitalSense is a viable alternative to consider for measurement of core temperature. However, the core temperature was not recorded on several occasions due to an inactive capsule. The transit time of the capsule varied from 0.52 to 5.6 days therefore requiring many capsules for use throughout cold winter months which would be very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Faith Integration Paper BU 490 Lead By Example Faith Integration Paper My father and uncles instilled a statement in my head from a young age that I will never forget. This statement is closely related to the Law of Legacy and very relevant to being a leader in the modern business world. The statement only consists of a few words, but these words are very powerful and if this statement is followed, your reputation as a leader will be respected and hopefully emulated. The statement is, Lead by example, do what is right, be the best you can be, and treat others the way you would like to be treated. I believe this statement is related to the law of legacy because it is action oriented. John Maxwell states in his description of the law of legacy that leaders ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each of these phases incorporated Jesus as leading by example and with each new phase, a higher level of commitment is necessary. The goal of this demonstration is that through your example, they will learn and use your tools to translate into being successful leaders themselves. A biblical example of the law of legacy comes from Moses in the book of Numbers. The scripture comes from Numbers 27:18 23. In this scripture, Moses strategically taught Joshua through apprenticeship training and passed along his legacy, which no one questioned upon the passing of the torch. Joshua eventually became known as a leader who would complete the task of leading the people into the Promised Land. This, according to Maxwell s description of the Law of Legacy is the ultimate goal, and exactly what Moses achieved. The subsequent examples are not only relevant to Moses teaching Joshua in the biblical times, but also for a modern leader preparing his sheep for taking over the business. Moses empowered Joshua and gave him authority. To be a successful leader in the modern business world, you have to decide when it is the appropriate time for your successor to receive a bite of the pie. If you wait to long and they are thrown straight into the fire, success may not be achieved and your legacy and or reputation may be damaged. If you share the load with your successor, they can better understand the qualities and actions needed to be successful. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Use Of Corporal Punishment The Lad Hardman is indeed one of those lads who doesn t realise just how far they push things inappropriately. If this isn t addressed, then the lad will end up in some serious trouble. Staff Wilding knows that he needs to steer the lad back onto the straight and narrow and that the only way to do this, is to administer a very serious dose of pain. With game, hard lads like young Hardman, the only real solution is to make sure every dose of Corporal Punishment the lad gets is so severe that the amount and intensity of pain that is administered to his buttocks makes the lad toe the line, for fear of how bad it will be if he needs another dose. Lads like young Hardman will always present a challenge to any man that has to lay this on and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There should always be a general level of fear of punishment when dealing with lads and men it is ultimately the only way to keep them in line and focussed on going forward in the right direction. It also brings out the best in proper lads and men because they grow through endurance in adversity. Fear of a punishment is indeed fundamental to the success of a lad s punishment regime. As you say, that fear needs to be high enough to make him change his ways and want to avoid being punished. The greater a lad s suffering, the better it is for him, as it both addresses the atonement element and also makes him want to avoid that level of suffering again. Plus, I couldn t agree more, that the greater the challenge that the lad has to overcome, because he s enduring pain at levels that he s never experienced before, the better and stronger that the lad will be when he gets through it.  Staff Wilding is a hard and resolute man, who knows that it will ultimately do the lad good, even though he will suffer greatly in the process. But it has to be done and this really is what Hardman needs, because when he is being really challenged by his birching, it will make him think about what he has done to deserve it and what he needs to do to avoid another taste of the Army Birch in the future. I hope this means that the next time Staff Wilding has to administer the Army Birch to young Hardman s buttocks that he puts his back into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Idea Of Freedom From Fear Article two of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights lists freedom from fear as a fundamental human right. Freedom is the power or right to act, speak or think independently without hindrance or restraint. Fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by impending danger or evil. I do not believe that the idea of freedom from fear has changed in the last seventy years, fear is a basic survival mechanism and although its form may change, it will always be present in one form or another, When Franklin Delano Roosevelt presented his inaugural address in 1941 the United States was in the midst of a great economic depression and although the United States had not yet joined the war, the world was at war. He made a serious speech trying to comfort and bolster the people in their times of hardship and despair. Freedom from fear was the fourth freedom that he spoke about, defining it as a world wide reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor. He aimed to create world peace maintaining that wars were driven by fear and misunderstandings. His speech ou lined the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They acknowledged the need for people to work together and cooperate towards a common good, through hard work, and honesty which should be allowed to pay off. Obama s speech is more succinct than Roosevelts and refers to more global issues, in a global world, whereas Roosevelt s makes repeated references to freedom in various forms and has become known as the four freedom s speech. In retrospect freedom from fear has not altered, we as a nation are more aware of it because of the increased media coverage that global issues get today. There is always a desire to be free from fear, but fear will always exist in our lives in one form or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. 3-D Printing Essay Introduction 3 D printing is a relatively new technology compared to other manufacturing methods. It first showed is face in the 1980 s and then faded out of limelight due to the high cost of procurement and operation. In the early 2000 s, breakthroughs occurred when working printed kidneys appeared and SLS (selective laser sintering) machines became available. During late 2009, the early advocates finally produced machines cheap enough but still capable of great precision and accuracy that were available to the consumer. These machines can produce items of virtually anything with applications varying from fashion and food to advanced engineered systems. The versatility of this type of machine promotes its popularity and encourages ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (troweprice.com) Applications Around 2010, 3 D printers became available to consumers in desktop form and their popularity exploded. The most iconic example of these machines emerging popularity is the 3 D printable plastic gun, which was fully functional. This simple but cutting edge piece of consumer technology became a diadem in the eyes of hobbyists and small scale manufacturers alike while arousing concerns amongst governmental and anti weapons activists as to the legality and safety issues 3 D printers posed. (Simon Bradshaw)By now, anyone with only some designing inclinations could use freely available Google SketchUp to create basic 3 D objects. Because of the applications of this wonderful technology, the industry grew in leaps and bounds. With companies such as Boeing, Virgin Atlantic, Bentley, Delphi and MTT investing into research and development, the estimated worth of the industry is currently estimated at 2.2 billion dollars. (Jon Excell) Boeing s interest in 3 D printing comes from their desire for complex, hard to manufacture parts for jet engines. In fact, Boeing uses 22 thousand different 3 D printed parts across the broad range of their military aircraft. (Christopher Winnan) Healthcare is right behind in the race to implement additive manufacturing into medical practices. A recent ASME presentation on additive manufacturing exhibited images of stents ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Sports Drinks Research Paper Should sports drinks be a part of your everyday diet? Sports drinks have their pros and cons depending on what you are doing. When exercising for long periods of time a person should drink sports drinks but, not just sports drinks, they should also drink water. Sports drinks can have high levels of salt, sugar and calories which can be good and bad. They also contain electrolytes which are good to regulate the nervous system and muscles. Sports drinks have a better taste than water so most people will drink more of them, even though water replenishes fluids better and is sugar and calorie free. Sports drinks should not be a regular part of a diet. They should only be used for when doing long periods of exercise, for salty sweaters on hot ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Brief Wondrous Life In Junot Diaz s 2008 novel, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, there are two words from that define the purpose and contents of this book. Fuku and Zafa. These words come from the Dominican Republic, where most of the story s setting takes place. Fuku is a curse, and Zafa is a counterspell. The novel s main character Oscar Wao and his family, the Cabral family, are said to have been cursed with the fuku, and while they may have had their better times with zafa, fuku is the most powerful in their lives. Exploring the stories and experiences of Oscar Wao, his sister Lola de Leon, and their mother Beli Cabral, shows... In Oscar s early years, he had an experience in his life that had changed him and the way he would live his life forever. Oscar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oscar s end was met after he had decided to meet with a girl, named Ybon, who claimed she was single. To his surprise, she was not. Her boyfriend turned to be someone called the Capitán, who is affiliated with the corrupt government, and this meant that Oscar was to get a beating by the Capitán s henchmen. At this moment it is described when the narrator illustrates, Grod and Grundy yanked him out of the car. And did Ybon fight to keep him in her arms? Did she protest the rude interruption to their making out? Of course not. Homegirl just passed right out again (Diaz 294). Oscar is on his own because Ybon is unable to help him. Oscar was left to experience this form of both horizontal and vertical violence. The horizontal coming from the Capitán s henchmen, and the vertical being the Capitán using his power to harm Oscar. This beating did not kill Oscar, but would lead up to his death. Oscar ultimately met up with the Capitán s men again. Right before he is shot, one of the men says, Listen we ll let you go if you tell us what fuego means in English (Diaz 322). Oscar blurts out the answer, fire , and he is gone. The beating and his death, were all fuku. The curse followed him when everything seemed to be going good for him. The wondrous moments of his life were too short, and overpowered by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Supreme Court Sides with Walmart Essay Video Case Study: Court Systems and Jurisdiction Supreme Court Sides with Walmart 1. This story is about the Supreme Court s decision. What process did this case have to go through to get to the Supreme Court? The U.S. Constitution establishes the Supreme Court, which is authorized by it to hear original and appellate cases. Original cases are heard only by and are sent directly to the Supreme Court. Appellate cases are those cases which were heard by a lower court, decided on by the lower court, but an appeal was requested so the Supreme Court could hear it. That request is a writ of certiorari. The Supreme Court orders the lower court to send the case files for review. The Supreme Court usually does not hear appellate cases ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That ruling set precedent to deny all future class action lawsuits against employers for discrimination. The occurring opinion I not legally binding and cannot be used as precedent when trying a case, it can however be used by lawyers to decide their path to how a case is viewed in court, and a judge just might see the reason and rule in their favor (Legal Dictionary, n.d.). One of the reasons why a dissenting opinion is made is so Congress can rethink the state of current law and modify it to benefit future litigants of the same reasons. Ginsburg wrote such a dissent in 2007. The issue at hand was the time frame within which a woman had to bring a suit for pay discrimination based on gender. The law was written quite narrowly, stating that an individual had to bring suit within 180 days of the discrimination occurring. However, after the decision was handed down, Congress took up the challenge and changed the law so that this time frame was greatly extended (American History, 2016). 3. What type of jurisdiction did the federal courts have in this case? Was it a federal question case or a diversity of citizenship case? Why? This case was one of federal jurisdiction. Federal court jurisdiction is limited to the types of cases listed in the Constitution and specifically provided for by Congress... cases involving violations of the U.S. Constitution or federal laws (Federal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Accounting Of A Hotel Management Accounting in Hotel Management... By Vinit Patel Accounting 1 Date: Administration bookkeeping is worried with the arrangement and utilization of bookkeeping data to chiefs inside associations, to help administration settling on choices and administrative control capacities. This paper looks at the courses in which inside produced data is recorded and reported for administration basic leadership, and how these records and reports can be utilized to enhance or expand the gainfulness of associations for their shareholders. Likewise, is recognize costs and expenses, is characterize the three principle parts of expenses, is ascertain the aggregate cost of o item or administration. Generally administration bookkeeping is worried of the recording, measuring and control of expenses and the paper secured how it conceivable to develop a full cost for an item or administration. The basic contrast amongst consumption and cost is the qualification between what use is produced and where it is devoured and is characteristic of the distinction between budgetary bookkeeping viewpoint and the administration bookkeeping point of view. Key factors : accounting in management, total expence, total cost. Administration bookkeeping is worried with measuring and giving operational and money related data that aides administrative activity, inspires conduct, and bolsters and makes the social qualities important to accomplish an association s key targets. Not at all like monetary bookkeeping data ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Nursing Persuasive Speech Keynote speaker, Donna Wilk Cardillo once wrote, Nursing is not for everyone. It takes a very strong, intelligent, and compassionate person to take on the ills of the world with passion and purpose and work to maintain the health and well being of the planet. No wonder we are so exhausted at the end of the day! In high school, there was no question that I wanted to be a nurse. I had even decided that I wanted to specialize in emergency medicine. Caring for others has always been a passion of mine and I imagined I would enjoy the fast pace of the emergency room. However, competing in a regional competition for CPR and first aid opened my eyes to the reality of my desired specialty. Early during my senior year, I had been asked by my HOSA ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I couldn t keep the disappointment off of my face as I stared at his. We both waited for the scores to be posted, expecting the worse. As soon as we saw a judge tape up a sheet of paper, we ran over to the mass of competitors. We both quickly scanned the sheet and stopped when we saw our names next to the number eight. I couldn t hold back the screamed that ripped out of me as we ran to the holding room for the skills section. Sitting in the holding room brought a new level of anxiety to me. The fear of me forgetting something was long gone, leaving a fear of competition in its place. I wondered how well everyone had prepared for this part of the competition. I had been practicing for months, but perhaps the other competitors had been practicing years. The mildew smell of the closed up room seemed to have no miracle cure for this insecurity. Finally, the time came for Zach and I to show our skills. We entered the competition room to find an unresponsive victim and a victim severely bleeding. I mentally went through a checklist in my head as I assessed the scenario. I knew the victim would be anxious and eventually go into shock. Once we began, the scenario seemed to pass by in the blink of an eye with minimal mistakes. I still felt anxious but my subconscious knew exactly what to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Metaphors In William Shakespeare s Sonnet Diction Sonnet CXVI, written by William Shakespeare, is an epic attempt to describe what true love is and what true love is not. Shakespeare utilizes numerous rhetorical devices, vivid imagery, and in depth expression to show that if love is true, it is constant and does not waver in the face of challenges or obstacles (Line 3). Sonnet CXVI is still read today due to the fact that it gives a beautiful representation of what real love should be like. Therefore, due to its meaning and expression, Shakespeare s Sonnet CXVI should still be read today. The use of metaphors in Sonnet CXVI show how significant love is in our world today and these metaphors can be found all throughout the sonnet. For example, it is quoted that love is an ever fixed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, he also keeps his readers intrigued when he acts like true love is also mysterious. Because Shakespeare keeps his readers entertained by being enigmatic, Sonnet CXVI should still be read. He writes, Who s worth s unknown, although his height be taken (8). The intention of this quote is for Shakespeare to describe that the value of true love cannot be measured and that nothing else can compare to it. This means that having true love is extremely rare, special, and not something that one should ever take for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Fission Theory An object of fear is one that isn t understood, however, how is one to understand when one doesn t even know the object s origins? To understand an object that was created far before any other being is simply impossible; when one is so determined to understand something, we create theories that will satisfy our tasteless fruit of a mind. When one looks up at the night sky and ponders about all but our beautiful and unique moon, how foolish must they be? The moon is our tide keeper, the stabilizer of all that is in this world, yet the common person will look past it and instead look at the stars! The stars are nothing in comparison to our beautiful moon! Oh, misunderstood moon, fear not anymore! For all the lies told about you are finally being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most popular theory of the moon s origin is the giant impact theory; this theory is that a giant mars sized space rock struck young earth and knocked a chunk of it out. This theory proves to be fallacious because, no scientist knows where that mars sized rock is; however, the earth and the moon are made with very similar elements (Editor). The fission theory is another theory that doesn t quite make sense in the eyes of science; the fission theory states that the earth was spinning a rapid speed and a chunk of the earth broke off and now that chunk is called the moon. This makes no sense because if the earth was spinning that fast before, it d be likely that more pieces would come off. The theory of which that should be accepted in the eyes of science is the capture theory. The capture theory is that there was this rock wandering through space and then got caught in the earth s orbit. This theory proves to be more understandable because the moon has a different chemical compound than the earth. The moon has had her woes brought forth, now the human race must choose for ourselves and ask this question: what truly happened to the moon? To that I say that one must decide for themselves. Let them believe what they want to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Army Leadership Essay LEADERSHIP Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done, because he wants to do it . 34th President of the United States Dwight D. Eisenhower. Leadership is crucial part of today s army and leaders play a huge role in the accomplishment of the mission. I believe this is true, because leaders are the guys who are in close contact with the younger soldiers. They are the ones who counsel the soldiers and make them better and make a plan for that soldier to improve and become a better soldier. Leaders play a major role in the accomplishment of the mission, because officers and higher leaders cannot be everywhere at once, so they need a person they can trust to lead the charge and tackle the mission the right way ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Machiavelli as a Humanist A humanist is defined as one who is concerned with the interests and welfare of humans. Niccolo Machiavelli can be thought of as a humanist. Although opinions on this differ greatly depending on whom you speak with. Machiavelli s life consists of so many examples and lessons that he has learned throughout his life. Through my paper, I intend to examine his perception of morality based on his political writings and life experiences. Niccolo Machiavelli was born on May 3, 1469 and died in 1527. Although we do not know much about his early life, we know that he was educated according to the humanist ideals of the Renaissance. He was trained at an early age by a latin teacher named Paolo da Ronciglione. He spent his youth in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He used the term virtu in his book The Art of War which is a dialogue on military affairs. It describes the great ability of a general who is able to adapt to various battlefield conditions as they present themselves. It is said that the most vilified of political thinkers is also the one of whom it has been said that he concentrated all his real and supreme values in what he called virtu . 6 What he meant by this was that a prince would have to develop a different psychology than what he is used to. The new prince is prepared to vary his conduct as the winds of fortune and changing circumstances constrain him and not deviate from the right conduct if possible, but be should be capable of entering upon a path of wrong doing when it becomes necessary . 7 Some ninety years ago Villari said that Machiavelli always use the word virtue in the sense of courage and energy both for good and evil. To Christian virtue in its more general meaning, he rather applied the term goodness, and felt much less admiration for it than for the pagan virtue that was always fruitful of glory. 2 Although the political life of Niccolo Machiavelli is quite interesting when analyzing his views on government and religion, his personal life and experiences were equally a representation of him as a humanist. He was described by some as never offensive and possessing a genuine understanding of human weakness. Niccolo formed a quite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Oxidation Of Benzoin To Benzil This experiment performed the second step in a multistep synthesis. The reaction carried out was an oxidation of benzoin to benzil using a recyclable copper catalyst, cupric acetate. The cupric acetate acted as an electron acceptor in a redox type reaction. The benzoin donated an electron to cupric acetate and formed the Cu+ ion while becoming a benzoin radical cation. The benzoin radical cation lost a hydrogen to the Cu+ ion forming acetic acid. Another redox cycle between Cu2+ and the benzoin radical took place, forming a second Cu+ ion and the benzoin cation lost a proton to another acetate ion to form the product benzil. The benzoin was oxidize to benzil as well as the Cu+ ion was oxidized to Cu2+ using the ammonium nitrate, which was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Dream Deferred, By Langston Hughes Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. Langston Hughes (Hughes 2,1 4). Dreams are a subset of today s forever changing world, and without them there would be no advance. Because of the importance of dreams, one can only imagine the possibilities of what may happen when these fantasies are not pursued. Dream Deferred, by Langston Hughes, brings awareness to those thoughts when viewing African Americans. Hughes, a very influential individual, provides a voice for these peoples, which is hardly ever issued. The text and author are products of the Harlem Renaissance, the time of the advancement of African Americans. The Harlem Renaissance is an impact on the Dream Deferred, and speaks of dreams ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Or does it explode? (Hughes 10 11). The literal inference of the quote supplied appertains to working African Americans. Because Hughes acted as a voice for colored people, it paved the way for Caucasians to better understand the position of African Americans. Some of which were in positions that often wondered about the future and what may come next. When speaking of domestic life and the uncertainty of what happens when fantasies are pushed to the side, it is much like an unwanted job. When talking about a heavy load, the first thought that may come to mind is work. Certain jobs can become very stressful, which, in return, acts as a weight on a person s shoulder. A feeling of regret and sorrow makes the dreamers feeble and thus they sag under the burden of life (Kumar 8). Eventually, those who suffer from large amounts of stress, crack. In history, the heavy load is those who oppress people of color. The sag is the thought of what may happen to a dream deferred, and the explosion is the revolt and/or protest. Domestic life may give clarity toward the unknown outcomes toward deferred dreams of black individuals, but metaphor supplies comparisons to produce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. A Data Driven Decision Making Platform Essay In this dissertation, a data driven decision making platform is developed focusing on individuals at high risk of getting breast and ovarian cancers due to their BRCA gene mutations. First a likelihood estimation model is built based on a gradient boosting model. This model is capable of identifying individuals at high risk of having BRCA mutations based on their family and personal history of cancers. Then, a Markov decision process (MDP) model is formulated to help BRCA mutation carriers and their health providers to find effective intervention actions (based on cost or quality adjusted life years) to prevent breast and ovarian cancers. Finally, a robust MDP (RMDP) model is presented to study the sensitivity of MDP optimal strategies under uncertainty. In what follows, I present a summary of findings in Chapters 2, 3, and 4 of this dissertation. In Chapter 2, four machine learning classifiers are used to find the likelihood of having BRCA mutation based on detailed personal and family history of cancer information. The data used for validation of the models emerges from a recent nation wide survey study (ABOUT) of those who requested BRCA genetic testing through one of the commercial health insurance companies in the United States. This is the first study evaluating existing well known BRCA risk estimation models using data on general population in the United States. The models considered were gradient boosting model (GBM), random forest, support vector machines, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Repair Your Cars Research Paper Collision accidents can damage the body of your car. It may be that your car will sustain just a small dent. But when the damage makes your car unusable, do not give up hope. [Cn] is here in [ln] to give you an auto restoration service. We do not consider a damaged car as a basket case. We can repair your car no matter how bad the damage is. [Cn] is the renowned automotive restoration shop in [ln]. Countless vehicle owners have been our customers. They trust us in restoring their trucks and cars back to its previous state. Make us your body shop too! We have professionals to do the bodywork repairs. We can remove the dents on your car. We can also repaint your car to its original color. After we have done our job, you will not notice any dent or scratch at all! That is how excellent our auto collision repair is. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While in the process of repairing your cars, we can also do a car wash. You can say goodbye to the mud and dirt that stick on the wheels and the body of your car. We can also clean up your car interiors. We can remove heavy stains on your upholstery. We will also wipe clean every surface inside your car. Your car will be spotless after we have done our job. We can do all these services because we have the proper equipment for car detailing and repairs. We invest in top of the line tools and equipment for our services. This way, we can assure you of the quality of our job. And because we have the complete sets of equipment, we can finish the job quickly too! With us as your auto detailing and repair shop, your car is in good hands. So call us now at [phone]. We also offer our services in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. NAFTA Impact of NAFTA on Mexico s manufacturing industry Effect on Productivity, Wages rates, Incomes, and Investments in FDI The effects of NAFTA on Mexico, U.S, and their economic situation have impacts on political interests. There was main objective of Mexico in pursuing free trade area with the United States or with other countries to stabilize the Mexican economy in sustainable way and promote economic development by attracting huge foreign direct investment means of increasing exports, in house manufacturing and creating jobs. NAFTA would improve investor confidence in Mexico has directly impact to increase export diversification, create job market increase wage rates, reduce poverty, improve standard of living, quality and economic growth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Mexican workers from manufacturing Sector has been benefitted and improved access to working environment of U.S. The U.S manufacturing workers and smaller U.S manufacturers have lost business due to NAFTA as well as affected severely on poor Mexican ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. African Influences In Latin American Music On November 9, 2017, the Brazilian group Sol e Mar visited our class to share with us the diverse music of Brazil. One of the first things the speaker explained, that was already explained in a class lecture, was that in colonies with Catholic colonizers, African customs were kept, unlike some Protestant colonies where the African customs were forbidden by the colonizers. As a result, in Catholic colonies, mainly in Latin America, the African population was able to maintain their culture and music. Today, one can the African influences in Latin American music. In addition, the guest also explained that due to the immense size of Brazil, there are many influences and different genres of music that developed in the different regions of Brazil. In addition to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a subgenre of Samba known as Batucada that has exploded to many countries. One of the famous groups that represents this genre is Olodum, who also collaborated with Michael Jackson in the song They don t care about us . Furthermore, the influences of the Batucada have spread to soccer stadiums ranging from Argentina all the way up to Mexico. For soccer games the hardcore fans organize drumming ensembles which mix Batucada and Murga(from Argentina) styles, along with singing to show their support for their team. Moreover, what shocked me, was that American Jazz had a major influence in the development of a new genre in the 1950 s. This new genre was Bossa Nova, which can be translated to new wave. João Gilberto is popularly known as one of the first pioneers of making Bossa Nova popular not only in Brazil, but also in the Unites States. Our guests played two of the most popular Bossa Bova songs, the songs were Garota de Ipanema and Mas que nada . Out of these two songs the only one I heard before was Mas que nada , since it has been heavily used in soccer video games and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Why Is Mr Smith Goes To Washington Still Relevant Today The film, Mr. Smith Goes To Washington is an great example of what is going in the politics back then and today too. Some characters in the film are Jefferson Smith Young Senator and the main character, Clarissa Saunders Smith s Assistant, Joseph Paine Senior Senator, Jim Taylor Political Boss, Gov. Hopper Governor, Chick McGann Taylor s Assistant and Diz Moore Newspaper Reporter and Saunders friend. The film shows how Taylor, Paine and other guys are treating Mr. Smith and how corrupted they are. In the end, Mr. Smith proves that he haven t done anything wrong and proves it. The result made Paine and Taylor mad and were found guilty. Throughout the film, we can learn lesson that nothing can be kept hidden, like corruption and making false case about others. In the end, the film shows that once Mr. Smith proves that he is clear and isn t ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are few scenes from the film which proves that the film is still applicable and relevant today. One of the example from the film is, when Mr. Smith is appealing and trying to prove that he hasn t done anything. Mr. Smith was speaking from about last seven hours and taking the stage slowly. One of the member says to take a break and give more explanation next morning because it was already midnight. Mr.Smith asks the Speaker of the House and he says once he stops talking today, he won t get the stage back in the morning. And so thats why Mr.Smith refuses to take break and continous to talk. So this is one of the example from the movie, it relates to today and what we learned in the class. In our class we learned the same characteristics that once you take a break, you don t get the floor or chance to speak back again. So the law hasn t changed in many years and that is why the film is still applicable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Physics Of String Theory Of Physics What is string theory? String theory is a theory that states that the universe is made up of vibrating strings. It is the best candidate for a quantum theory of gravity. String theory attempts to be a theory of everything. there are two types of string theories. the first time has strings that are in loops that can break into open strings and the other has loops that cannot break into open strings. the elementary strings have a number of excitation modes that are the elementary particles observed. the strings have tension of 1/(2 p a ) strings are approximately the planck length (smallest possible size of black hole) 10^( 33) cm A quantum Theory of Gravity is needed In physics there are two main central theories. The first is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However there were also slight errors in the Veneziano s model, it was found to be the first term in an infinite series. In the end, the theory lost in describing hadrons to the standard model of particle physics. The standard model of particle physics and why it is not the complete picture According to the standard model there are matter particles and there are force carrier particles. The matter particles are the 6 quarks and 6 leptons. The quarks come in three generations. The first generation is the up quark and the down quark. The second generation is the charm quark and the strange quark. The third generation is the top quark and the bottom quark. The quarks also have a property that is called colour. They can be red, blue, green, antired, antiblue or antigreen. The property colour, does not refer to actual colour. Colour is meaningless on that scale. The quarks combine to form white. The six leptons are the electron, the electron neutrino. the muon, the muon neutrino, the tau and the tau neutrino. The neutrinos have very small mass and are neutral in electric charge, while the other leptons have a larger mass and have electric charge. There are also the force carrier particles. There are four forces, the electromagnetic force, the weak force, the strong force and gravity. For each force there is a boson. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Iraq 2003 Research Paper The invasion of Iraq 2003 had an impact on Iraq and its civilians on a profound level. There remains considerable controversy in regards to Iraq s political and military transition. Human rights protection should be built into the institutional framework for a future Iraq. Men, women and children were impacted physically and psychologically as a result of the crimes committed by the US. A rights focus point will strengthen the cooperation of Iraqi civilians in the transition process and will reinforce the consideration of the occupying power and interim administration to the people of Iraq. The US obtains primary responsibilities such as the protection and welfare of civilians in Iraq, with the inclusion of the duty to respect their fundamental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reports on the abuse and mistreatment of Iraqi detainees by US officials at Abu Ghraib prison undermined the public reputation and image of the United States across the globe. Domestic and international opponents of the initial decision to invade Iraq in 2003, triggered criticism of the current US policies to a profound level. The aftermaths of the invasion had negative repercussions on the relationship between the two governments. Although, US forces practised persuasion, diplomacy, and financial aid to support various Iraqi factions. By 2008, these actions were consistent in faltering the insurgency. As a result, the military and political situations stabilised. By this stage, President Barack Obama eventually terminated the US military presence in Iraq. Obama pledged to transfer responsibility for Iraq s future to the Iraqi people and to engage in regional diplomacy to ease external pressures on the country (Hahn, 2012). In his pledge in August 2007, Obama stated that he would close Guantanamo, reject the Military Commissions Act, and adhere to the Geneva Conventions. Our Constitution and our Uniform Code of Military Justice provide a framework for dealing with the terrorists (Obama, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. University Honors Day Convocation Assignment Submitted By Yours Name here Submitted To Yours Instructor Name here To Meet the Needs of the Course April, 2016. University Honors Day Convocation Honors Day is very important for students and the educational institutions. I attend the University Honors Day Convocation on April 27, 2016 which was organized at TSU stadium. Students of the entire major received the booklist and name of each student was mentioned on booklist. All the students received their certificate and were back to their seats in well displaced and organized way. There was a warm welcome for President of Texas southern University, College Deans and other staffs. After that, three speeches were made about TUS s achievements in different fields. During these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Billy Graham s Life and Accomplishments When a brave man takes a stand, the spines of others are often stiffened. Billy Graham was that person, when he stood up and spoke, people sat still and listened. Billy Graham is one of the greatest evangelists who ever lived and he has impacted millions with a simple message of God s truth. Billy was born to William and Morrow Graham on November 7, 1918, in Charlotte, North Carolina ( Billy Graham 1). He was born on a dairy farm, in a little white house (Graham 3). Billy was born into a loving family. His parents were loving, but had different religious views than him ( Billy Graham 1). Billy grew up to be a Baptist even though he did not live in a Baptist home while he was growing up. Billy was the oldest of four Graham ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ruth was the daughter of medical missionary, Dr. L. Nelson Bell, who later became Billy s mentor (Graham 83). Ruth lived in China and Korea until she was able to go to college. Ruth had not planned on marrying; she already knew what she wanted to do with her life (Powell 1). Because of this, she told Billy no the first time he asked her to marry him. She later said yes (Powell 1). A little while after they were married, they had their first child. They had a little baby girl named Virginia Leftwich, but everyone called her Gigi. Billy and Ruth ended up having five children in all. They had two other daughters: Anne and Ruth, who was also called Bunny. Billy was probably excited when the two boys came along: William Franklin III and Nelson Edman, or Ned (Powell 2). Both of Billy s boys followed in their dad s footsteps of becoming a pastor. Billy has impacted his family so much. Some he did not impact as much as others, but he still gave them a great example of a good life. Billy first started his ministry when he was at Florida Bible Institute. He joined the Southern Baptist Convention in1939, when he was ordained as a preacher ( Billy Graham 2). A couple of years after he became a preacher, he started working for Youth for Christ International. In 1949, Billy preached at the Christ for Greater Los Angles crusade that lasted for more than five weeks. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Non Dog Parks Research Paper Dog parks VS. Non dog parks In my eyes I believe dog parks are a good idea. Dogs are great companions for people, and good for people that are disabled. Once you have a dog it becomes your best friend and he or she is there through everything right by your side.If something happens and you have to move somewhere like a apartment ,of course your dog will be there with you. Dogs need alot of exercise, and its good for them to be around other dogs and people so they can be comfortable with them being around. I understand if you just have a cat and just have it litterbox trained,because they dont have to have exercise like dogs do. So yes I do understand why a cat owner wouldnt want to use their tax money on a dog park. It is a fact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Fourteenth And Fourteenth Amendment Daniel Rivero Rivero 1 Mrs. Sendros Iglesias English 8 Period 1 October 27 2015 The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendment Want to learn how everyone is equal? On May 17, 1954 the United States Supreme Court came to a decision that had immediate repercussions on the lives of black and white American citizens. Historic moment experiences have continually characterized these people into distinct racial and social entities. The thirteenth and fourteenth amendment had a positive affect on the problem of racism and segregation.The thirteenth amendment was created to abolish slavery and the fourteenth amendment was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fourteenth amendment grants citizenship to all people born or naturalized in the United States which included slaves who had been freed after the Civil War. The fourteenth amendment had been rejected by most states but was ratified by the required three fourths of the states. Known as the Reconstruction Amendment, it forbids any state to deny any person life, liberty or property, without due process of law or to deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. Slavery had been enshrined in the Constitution through provisions such as Article I, Section 2, Clause 3, known as the Three Fifths Compromise, which detailed how each state s total slave population would be factored into its total population count for the purposes of apportioning seats in the United States House of Representatives and direct taxes among the states. Many slaves are free because of President Abraham Lincoln s 1863 Emancipation Proclamation, their post war status was uncertain. On April 8, 1864, the Senate passed an amendment to abolish slavery. After one bad vote and extensive legislative maneuvering by the Lincoln administration, the House followed suit on January 31, 1865. The measure was quickly ratified by nearly all Northern states, along with a sufficient number of border and reconstructed Southern states, to cause it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Capitalist Theory Of Capitalism Capitalist structures were thought to be double hermeneutic by Weber. A double hermeneutic is a theory, expounded by sociologist Anthony Giddens, that everyday lay concepts and those from social sciences have a two way relationship. A common example is the idea of social class; a social scientific category that has perpetuated into wider use in society (WIKIPEDIA, 2017). These people were a group of religious scholars, who believed that the truth that is included within the text, is wider than the words on the page. Through these religious scholars and their beliefs eventually led to the evolution from a religious society to a capitalist society. The capitalist society that we live in today, created a market system used from religious beliefs, presenting the payments for sins committed by an individual in the future and for not confessing the sins committed in the present. Modern capitalism still refers to Weber s theory today, showing interest of how each individual has their own path chosen, depending on the amount of money they own, organising ourselves into different organisations as well as, the different societies we join within the hierarchy. Through the different societies of our day to day lives we see each of them joining together as one, expressing ideas and thoughts to create the markets systems we see in this century. So what is the structural drive for efficiency? The drive for efficiency is based on individuals which creates success and greed, due to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Analysis Of Snort The two IDS uses different rulesets and thus a key decision need to be made when using one of them. Emerging Threat (ET) is an open source community that was originally created as sustenance to an open Snort rule set. However, the group produces ruleset that is compatible with both Snort and Suricata currently. The ET rulesets have the capability of producing a professional ruleset (ET Pro). In professional ruleset, each item contains a rule portion that is enhanced for Snort, a rule portion that is enhanced for Suricata and an aware portion that is shared by both engines. The certified rule set for Snort is created by the Sourcefire Vulnerability Research Team (VRT) (Sikorski Honig, 2012). The rules are sold immediately after release ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, Mat Olney reflected on the benefit of multi thread and argued based on internal testing of Snort against Suricata with rules loaded. Suricata runs at 200 MB/Sec while Snort with rules hit 894 MB/Sec with no drops. Studies Reflecting on several previous studies that have been carried out to compare the performance of the two NIDS, indicated Snort to be efficient in various issues. For instance, the comparison of Snort version 2.8.5.2 to Suricata version 1.0.2 was a clear indication of the strength of each system engine when subjected to the protection of the network. Their testbed incorporated the Ubuntu 10.04 which is a Virtual device accommodated on a VMWare Terminal 6.5 virtual setting operating on a 2.8GHz Quad Core Intel Xeon CPU that had a 3GB RAM. The research was examining the quickness of detection and the accurateness of under changing rates of network and CPU usage (Albin, 2011). The control of the CPU used the Cpulimit with Tepreplay controlling the network bandwidth. The alert signals was accomplished by introducing six unknown malware that was created using the Metaspoilt framework. The results characterized Snort being efficient with system properties as compared to Suricata, but when functioning in a multi CPU setting Suricata was extra efficient as a result of fewer false negatives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Gf Level 3 Unit 4 P2 Process Documentation There were several gaps/deficiencies identified within the B2E, O2C, P2S narratives; however, each gap/deficiency was not linked to corrective actions. Below, please see the PCM page number for gaps/deficiencies referenced: o B2E GF Funds Management page 27 o O2C Equipment Leasing page 19 o P2S C and T VMI page 15 o P2S Medical Readiness Non DSS Inventory page 11 Key control numbers highlighted on Visio process flow diagrams were inconsistent with the PCM, test plans, and control matrix. Specifically, page 12 of the, O2C Subsistence Rations Kitting PCM, referenced KC 8 Inventory Reconciliation , whereas it should ve referenced KC 3 Inventory Reconciliation. Controls Test Plan and Test Results Testing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Good People David Foster Wallace Summary The Ambiance of Human Decency How does the setting of Good People by David Foster Wallace contribute to the representation of what it means to be a good person? The short story includes a myriad of techniques that contribute to the theme of the text. Wallace explores the concept of human decency and relates the subject to how certain actions and beliefs affect the value of a person in the story. As the religious characters face the decision of whether to abort an unborn child, protagonist Lane Dean Jr. seeks an approach that would make him what he believes to be a good person. Although the story s narration explicitly contributes to the story s meaning, looking at the tone and symbolism of the static setting makes visible the way the story communicates its message of what it means to be a good person. The environment of the peaceful and innocent setting, symbolic meaning behind carefully described objects, and consistency in the location all serve as examples that contribute to the demonstration of the characters in their attempt to encounter righteousness. These factors of setting enhance thematic patterns and implications by using descriptive details of imagery to help the reader closely understand specific emotions and implied meanings that are crucial to the the story s exploration of human decency. When introducing and laying the foundation of a story, the setting described has the ability to engage the reader and paint a picture of the tone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Topshop Essay Topshop is a popular, high street store. They were first found in 1964 and now have over 300 stores in the UK! They ship to over 100 countries and are the only high street brand to showcase at London fashion week!Topshop are well known for being very stylish and on trend, they have a reputation for high quality, and classy products. They sell products for both men and women (for men in their sister store: Topman.) They sell clothes, accessories, make up and beauty products, shoes and novelty and gift products. They also have a regularly updated online magazine in which they write about their new collections, collaborations and they occasionally interview celebrities.Advertising: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This season Topshop are focusing on boutique style clothing for their winter collection. This involves a very 80 s revolving style, with the likes of flared trousers, ruffles and cocktail dresses. Topshop describes it as a maximalism of the 80s...with an understated cool thanks to minimal cuts and deconstructed detail . It is described as very colourful with vivid crushed velvet and magenta coloured suede . There is a lot of focus on the proportions to emphasise certain detail, especially on the arms with the likes of bell sleeves, shoulderless garments and oversized jackets.Would a store like Topshop potentially stock my products? I think a store like this would stock my Japanese street style inspired garments. Topshop is a very on trend, quirky store, they stock many products that have similar traits to that of typical Japanese street style inspired garments, such as being oversized, creative use of patterns, clothing with distressed detail, minimalist detail and styles combined and most importantly they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Positive And Negative Effects On Social Media The Oxford dictionary defines privacy as the state or condition of being free from being observed or disturbed by other people (2017). It should not come as a surprise that websites designed to share pictures, ideas, and what is for dinner, leave individuals feeling that their privacy has been invaded. It is also not surprising that some people are oblivious to the effects of what they post online. It is safe to say the loss of privacy can be self imposed for societies need to collaborate and socialized is the reason social media sites were created in the first place. Jeff Jarvis tells the need for publicness or the need to be public is strong upon our society today (Berkman, 2012). In today s technology age, when everything can be found in just a matter of clicks, it is easy to overshare. Yet the information that is published or posted on social media sites is not the only information that is gathered and stored. Many social media sites such as Facebook, collect data behind the scenes and sell it to marketing firms and other data collection firms. Every like or when signing into other sites using Facebook credentials, something new is learned about the user. Infringement of privacy, whether self imposed or not, can have both positive and negative effects on an individual in a social media environment. There is enormous talk today about privacy. During a panel discussion a question was posed, How much should people worry about the loss of online privacy? Jeff Jarvis, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Deadly Videos and YouTube are Bad for Children and Teens YouTube YouTube is a website that was made to entertain the public when they have nothing else to do. Teens and most likely children are learning they shouldn t be learning. Kids are learning about narcissism, violence, and how people are making money off of their videos Fame All types of people make videos to try and gain fame. The author explains that, People make fun of themselves so they can get a lot of likes on their videos, so they can be popular on the internet (Soll 2). The author is explaining to us that that people make fools of themselves to become more popular on the internet. He author states, They get injured making these videos just so they can become internet sensations, but to get there they hurt themselves (Soll 1). The author says teens should not be hesitant on becoming famous instead they should pay attention to their lives and what s coming ahead. People should not hurt themselves for reasons that are not important to their lives like becoming famous. Therefore, this leads to stardom and how kids want to become stars off videos like 20 year old singer Justin Bieber. The author states that, Parents pay a large amount of money that most of the times goes to waste because their kids never get discovered (Soll 1). The author is telling us that the parents shouldn t pay so much money for useless things like making videos. In the article How to be a Star on YouTube the author observes, They imitate and lip sync songs that other singers sing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Critical Analysis of The 5th Wave Essay In a world where a mysterious alien race has besieged Earth survival is the ultimate goal. 95% of the world s population was not able to achieve this goal; Cassie Sullivan is one of the lucky ones. The others, as the humans call them, set up five waves to eradicate the human race. Surviving the first wave wasn t too difficult, it was, after all, just an EMP strike. The second wave really shook the world, literally. The aliens set the Earth s tectonic plates in motion, causing thousands of off the chart earthquakes. The tsunamis that spurred from these quakes were detrimental; killing about 50 percent of the world s overall population. The third wave proved to be the most emotionally devastating. A gruesome plague created by the aliens ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Little does Cassie know, there is one person who is willing to risk his life to help her save her brother, Evan Walker. Cassie s mission is to escape the aliens and save her brother; Ben Parish s is strikingly similar. Benjamin, age 17, was captain of the varsity football team, a prodigy in all things school, and he had a smile that could charm anyone. But brilliance and charm alone can not get him out of his current situation; sergeant and squad leader of a military unit assigned to eliminating alien infected persons. While in training at the military s Camp Haven, Ben meets a very young boy named Sammy. Sammy is the same age as Ben s now dead sister, five years old. He swore to himself that he would not let anyone hurt Sam, like the others murdered his little sister. No matter what the stakes, Benjamin will try to help Sam escape the alien compound that is Camp Haven. Books that get published nowadays are usually intended for a specific audience. This often leads to a lack of interest by different audiences; Yancey, however, mitigates this problem with ease. Finding a manuscript that will satisfy both audiences has become the holy grail of publishing. It s a tricky line to walk, and few succeed. But Rick Yancey s wildly entertaining new novel, The 5th Wave, is such a book (Cronin). Mr. Cronin states it quite well, the book is incredibly entertaining. From ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...