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Pope John Paul II Paper
We are not the sum of our weaknesses and failures; we are the sum of the Father s love for us and our
real capacity to become the image of his Son. Said by St. Pope John Paul II during one of his World
Youth Day homilies this quote perfectly represents the man that St. Pope John Paul II was: a bold,
forgiving, selfless, and loving man. Born on May 18, 1920 in Wadowice, Poland; John Paul II suffered
a number of tragedies in the early years of his life. By the age of the twenty he lost all of his
immediate family, and he credits the death of his father as the point in his life when he heard the call
to live a life of religious vocation. In 1939, about one year after John Paul enrolled in The Krawkow
Jaggelonian University, the Nazi closed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Pope John Paul II like any other religious authority was an opponent of war and denounced it on any
such chance he could. During the time period of his reign many wars and massacres took place, and
Pope John Paul did everything he could to prevent or shorten these wars such as speaking to the
political leaders involved, or saying words of courage and reform to the people. Pope John Paul also
played an important role in the fall of communism in his native Poland. Through his words of prayer
to the people, his pilgrimages of peace, and the establishment of solidarity John Paul was able to end
communism in Poland for good. For this His Holiness also received the Presidential Medal of
Freedom. John Paul did the same countries such as: Paraguay, Haiti and Chile which were under
dictators at the time. One of the most admirable qualities about Pope John Paul II was his love and
respect for all other religions. It was often talked about his relations with leaders of all other religions
and the religions itself. There were three things that most people say Pope John Paul II loved the most.
The first thing was the Eucharist. Many say that once his holiness saw the Eucharist he would get
derailed from whatever he was doing and go into deep prayer for several hours, and there was nothing
anyone could
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Module 9 Realism
In module 4, realism was discussed as self effacing storytelling, which included a coherent
organization of space and time. Fabe suggested that realism encouraged viewers to become too
vicariously involved with fictional action, a process that, it was thought, siphoned off their
revolutionary energies (Fabe 22). In module 9, it is discussed that neorealist films tell stories that
place in the present day, focus on common, quotidian events in the lives of the poor and the working
class, while ending without a closure, poor quality black and white film stock, low budget,
documentary or newsreel look without usage of professional actors. Killer of Sheep involves both the
ideas of realism and neorealism, particularly, it adopted documentary style with black and white, no
dialogues, we only study the action of the people, mise en scene, both of them have involve long take
and shots. On the hand, Burnett s adaptation of Neorealist involve nonlinear unfolding of time and
there are events laid out for us, which gives us an anti illusionistic sense. ... Show more content on
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For example: during the scene where Stan and his wife dancing in the living room, in the middle of
the afternoon. We see contrast in the way things are going between the two. Stan isn t interested in
anything even after the sexual advances from his wife, but rather he is engrossed in his own world.
Due to his work life, Stan s emotional life is disturbed directly, as the Stan leaves away from her and
at that time there is a Soviet like montege to the sheeps from the killer house. Through these montage,
Burnett might be trying to suggest that sheeps have no choice of escape from the slaughterhouse and
are trapped in their life. Similarly, African American people are also trapped in this monotonous life of
racism, where there is no chance of
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Arch 150 Quiz 2 Essays
UW Department of Architecture Quiz 2 VERSION A + B
Arch 150 Spring 2012
GO TO # 101 ON YOUR ANSWER SHEET
Questions about Image Set 1: Acropolis, Athens 101. The gateway to this site, visible in the
foreground at the lower right, is called the: a. Erechtheion b. Parthenon c. Temple of Hera d. Stoa of
Attalus e. Propylaia 102. The main temple shown at the upper right is dedicated to: a. Athena b.
Erectheus c. Portunus d. Aphrodite 103. The primary function of the main temple shown at the upper
right is: a. an interior gathering space for worshippers b. a venue for religious games c. a house for the
statue of a god or goddess d. a fortification high on a hill 104. The site shown in plan and
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Creation of the Cloaca Maxima enabled the extended settlement of Rome. true (a) or false (b) T 113.
Entasis is one of a number of adjustments made by Greek architects to overcome distortions of vision.
true (a) or false (b) T
Match the term with the single BEST definition: (use each response only once; there are three extra
answers) 114. Ionic D a. raised structure used to carry water 115. agora I b. column using female form
sculpture 116. mandala E c. Roman commercial and governmental building 117. caryatid B d. column
order using capitals with volutes and a continuous frieze 118. forum H e. sacred diagram representing
the perfection of the universe 119. aqueduct A f. column order using simple capitals and a frieze with
triglyphs 120. basilica C g. Roman sewer h. main public space in a Roman city i. central market and
assembly place in the Greek city j. tower like gateway Match the site with the BEST description: (use
each response only once; there are two extra answers): 121. Angkor Wat G a. ancient capital of Han
Dynasty 122. Chang an A b. home of athletic games to celebrate the gods 123. Olympia B c. Greek
colonial town with archaic temples 124. Karli F d. mountainous sanctuary that symbolized the battle
of human 125. Paestum C reason and nature e. Greek colonial town planned by Hippodamus f. rock
cut chaitya hall dedicated to Buddha g. Hindu temple built to represent the mountain home of the gods
This is the end. Make sure your answer sheet is correctly
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The Mass Media in China
LS22442 Mass Media Tutorial Weeks 4 and 5
WEEK 4
The Mass Media in China
Read the text (translation) paras. 1 38 for Week 4, before your tutorial; watch the first half of the
documentary in class, then answer the questions at end.
First anniversary of China s entry to WTO (2002) RTHK: Impact on the media
Ru shi yi zhou nian(入世一周年) HC427.95 .R83 2003 (local tv) Vol.2 RTHK
Soundtrack: mainly Cantonese, some Putonghua (with Chinese subtitles), some English
Introduction (Trans. D.B. Hunter)
Recent years have seen rapid development in China s mass media sector with a progressive shift in
balance from government control to commercialization and responsiveness to markets. To cope with
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9. Since the station started operating, Chinese stations have been frantically adopting the same format,
as programmes like this were something which few of them had ever made. One example currently
being recorded is an extremely popular male beauty competition.
10. We syndicated this show to several channels already in mainland China and for instance in
Chongqing, the channel that we syndicated it to there was Chongqing TV No. 2 and on that channel,
in the week, in that time slot, it has gone to become the number one general entertainment channel in
all of Chongqing.
11. As television stations rely on advertising revenue, the advertising industry wants to see ratings.
Since Xing Kong Weishi entered the China market, it s been bringing in spectators and advertising,
leaving domestic stations to follow as best they can. The days of no competition when everyone ate
from the same big pot are well and truly over and will not return.
12. In the past the mainland, media was directly under government control. This was an effective way
to get policies across to the people. But the effectiveness of government run media in a free market
situation is low. To handle the impact of entry to the WTO as well as Jiang Zemin s directive, the
media need to stand on their own two feet.
13. Talking to the People s Daily, Jiang Zemin said that the media had to properly carry out their
propaganda work and at the same time make sure that they adhered to
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Alison Bechdel Sparknotes
I believe that Alison Bechdel used this book as a platform to highlight the various challenges and
issues that some homosexual individuals among others in the LGBTQ community face. She wanted to
allow to the audience to empathise with this community in a different light. In some cases, when
people don t understand the unfamiliar, the tend to fear it. So, with this book, people from a variety of
backgrounds might have discussed the underlying issues in the LGBTQ community using her book.
With this being the starting point, some individuals, such as myself, were able to do some indepth
research about the LGBTQ community and understand it better. I am not really fond of graphic
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She mentioned that her father was molested by a farm hand when he was young. Even though her
parents didn t act like a married couple, he trusted her enough to tell that deep of a secret to her. I feel
like she betrayed him even though he also betrayed her multiple times. That is not a secret a mother
should tell her children about their father. However, it also seems like the mother was blaming the
homosexuality on the molestation. Maybe that was her way of dealing with his unfaithfulness
especially with young men.
There are many instances where they show Bruce looking at young teenagers, or even interacting with
them. Her mother ignored the behavior and Alison, in the future, just didn t fully address his behavior.
The first instance was when Bruce looked at the altar boy and her mother just rolled her eyes at him.
Then Alison had a narration stating But would an ideal husband and father have sex with teenage
boys? (pg.17). It was quite a telling scene about her mother s attitude towards her father. She was
willing to let her husband prey after young boys instead of protecting them. It also surprised me how
hypocritical Bruce was. On their trip to New York, when John wandered off, Bruce was extremely
alarmed and he mentioned a phrase Chickenhawks . Elly defined them as men that prey on boys. This
shows that Alison was aware of his pedophilic ways but in a way chose to ignore them.
Although she chose to ignore some things
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Power Dynamic Between A Years Old And A Bengal Tiger
The Power Dynamic between a Sixteen Year Old and a Bengal Tiger Who has the power? A sixteen
year old or a Bengal tiger? Power is typically concerned with who or what has control over someone
or something else, so the question almost seems silly, because what could a young teenage boy have
over a carnivorous, wild animal? Although it may seem obvious that the wild animal would have
control over the boy, the answer is not as definite in the Life of Pi by Yann Martel. In the novel, the
tiger, Richard Parker, and the teenage boy, Pi Patel share power. In other words, the two characters
share power because of the unusual dynamic of equals between them. As a result of their dynamic, it
brings up the question of how this situation came to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
My agency was pure and miraculous. It conferred power upon me (Martel 248). To further support Pi
s claim, Pi even provides evidence for why Richard Parker s reliance on him gave him power: Proof: I
remained alive day after day, week after week. Proof: he did not attack me, even when I was asleep on
the tarpaulin. Proof: I am here to tell you this story (Martel 248). If Pi Patel had not been on that
lifeboat with Richard Parker, the chances of survival of the tiger would have been slim. Richard
Parker would have eventually died of starvation or dehydration if Pi had not been there taking care of
him. Thus, Richard Parker s reliance on Pi gave Pi power over Richard Parker.
The way in which Pi assumed this power over Richard Parker was by establishing himself as an equal
to him. As Pi brought food to the tiger, Pi would use whistles to remind Richard Parker of who
provided him with food and water: ...not forgetting to blow the whistle hard several times, to remind
Richard Parker of who had so graciously provided him with fresh food (Martel 206). This method Pi
had developed proved to be successful on his mission to become equals with Richard Parker when Pi
stared into [Richard Parker s] eyes, wide eyed and defiant, and [they] faced off (Martel 246). Pi knew
that if he looked away and backed down, the tiger would never see him as an equal, because Richard
Parker would see
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Diazepam
Potential interactions and factors that affect the use of Diazepam:
The major dynamic interactions of Diazepam occur with other CNS depressant drugs including
ethanol, non benzodiazepine sedative hypnotics, barbiturates and drugs with CNS anticholinergic
effects such as antihistamines, tricyclic antidepressants and opioids, which cause synergetic increase
in CNS depression (INCHEM: Diazepam monograph, 1990). In relation to the potential drug
interactions specific to Mrs G, concurrent administration of hepatic enzyme inhibitor such as
omeprazole can reduce the clearance of Diazepam and enhance the action of Diazepam (Medsafe:
Arrow Diazepam monograph, 2013). Moreover, the concomitant administration of anti anxiety agents
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Gershkovich et al. (2015) highlight that Diazepam is not the drug of choice for treating AWS in
cirrhosis patients as Diazepam undergoes oxidative metabolism in liver by CYP 2 C19 and CYP 3A4
and shows impaired metabolic rate in cirrhosis patients like Mrs G leading to increased plasma
concentration of Diazepam and its accumulation causing worsening of symptoms. Evidence suggests
that Lorazepam could be used for Mrs G, instead of Diazepam, as Lorazepam undergoes
glucorinidation rather than oxidative metabolism and glucorinidation is not or minimally affected by
liver cirrhosis (Peppers, 1996; Gershkovich et al., 2015). It must be noted that IV Lorazepam is not
licensed to use in New Zealand and therefore needs patient consent (CCDHB,
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Political History of Global Warming Essay
Political History of Global Warming
There is a lot of ambiguity surrounding the theory of global warming and the proper political response
to it. At the very center of the scientific debate on the variability of global climate is to what extent
human activities influence climate change. Another unforeseeable is whether the potential impacts of
climate change will be harmful or beneficial for humans, managed agriculture, and natural
ecosystems. Some question the authority with which current scientific data has been given in
international negotiations on the regulation of greenhouse gases. Others are convinced that immediate
actions must be taken to limit the potential effects of excess greenhouse gases released into the
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It signaled the beginning of a new national policy, a diplomatic role in international actions on
potential global climate change, and expanded scientific research on these issues.
The first major international studies on global climate change requested were performed by the United
Nations. Their first study, which addressed potential global policy considerations, was released for
public review and adopted by the U.N. Secretary General at the First World Climate Conference
(FWCC) in 1979. For about 10 years after FWCC, ?the science? of global climate change was further
studied by the U.N. in order to formulate an international position on how best to approach the issue.
In November 1988, at the request of U.N. members involved in climate change research, the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was created. To help assist U.S. involvement with
the IPCC, the U.S. Global Change Research Program (GCRP) was established in 1989. In 1990, the
IPCC completed the first of a series of recurring international scientific and policy assessments of
global climate change. According to the National Climate Program Office, these assessments aimed to
?review scientific knowledge about natural and human induced climate change and ... provide
governments with a sound consensus of scientific evidence on climate change and resulting impact on
natural and human systems from which policy options can be developed.?
After reviewing
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Cultural Social Norms
Culture and Social Norms
Culture is learned and transmitted from one generation and it is composed the beliefs and value
system of the society. Culture can be defined as characteristics that are common and bind people
together into a community. Part of cultural identity is religion, dietary habits, rites of passage leisure
activities, and language. When refugees immigrate in the country, their social and cultural qualities,
and attitude are usually difficult to change and are mostly the last to adopt during acculturation.
Cultural identity may be difficult to change. Contact between the refugee and the majority host
community may lead to deculturation, rejection, assimilation, and integration. Rejection is whereby
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Therefore, due to lack of to the scarce of medical services the thought of preventive health care such
as immunizations, prenatal care, or regular dental care may not be heard concept. This has resulted in
a variety of treatable ailments that become more life threatening due to lack of health care. (Susan
Schmidt, 2003)
Cultural sensitivity is usually should be relied upon for cross cultural medical care. Health care
providers must consider cultural factors when they:
Consider patient medical history and physical analysis. Cultural values define the patients health,
opinion of the body and its purposes, and assessment of problem and cause.
They health care provider should ask about traditional treatment practiced. Their culture could have
various alternative to the health issues such as treatment of fever, hygiene, and other practices that
encompass customs that considered major life events such as death and childbirth.
Evaluate the general care needs. This mostly requires the health provider to view illness in a broad
social context compared to an individual concern. (Burgess,
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Music Is A Central Part Of Most Adolescent Lives
Music is a central part of most adolescent lives. In todays society music is a part of everyone s daily
activities. Certain genres contain frequent references to sex, drugs, and violence. Certain genres
receive their fair share of bad media including crime. Everyone knows that music all by itself can have
an effect on people but when music is influencing crime into their lyrics it becomes an interest and
concern for society in general. During the past few decades, music has become increasingly explicit
with its references to sex, drugs, and violence. Many people have been shaped by it in different ways.
Throughout the years music has changed the way its influenced people. Some people listen to music
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Yet it is still well received and becoming very popular in todays society. Now a days you can influence
anyone through media, whether it is music or even a music video Anyone can agree that the use of
violence in music today is much more prominent than it was many years ago. The Music genre I m
going to focus on is Hip Hop or Rap. My Hypothesis is to compare music from the 1970 s to the 2000
s and prove that Hip Hop is more likely to talk about drugs, sex, and violence in the 2000 s versus the
1970 s and how strong of an influence it has on society. The theory I decided to go with on this
research project is the Cultivation Theory Which argues media shapes a persons sense of reality
because many acquire information through mediated sources rather than direct experience, their world
view becomes influenced by these sources. For example people who would be defined as heavy Hip
Hop listeners can react to certain situations more violently than they would of without having all the
emotional influence from violent hip hop songs. So I want to see if Hip Hop can really be influenced
to commit crimes and live the same type of way they hear through a song or treat people the way they
hear through a song. Or basically do listeners cultivate or adopt beliefs about the world that coincide
with messages they have been hearing. In the 1970 s the Hip Hop culture began in the streets of New
York City. One of the first entrepreneurs of Hip Hop was a man by the name of Kool DJ Herc. In
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Nabisco Research Paper
Nabisco, the maker of the iconic cream filled Oreo, has proudly touted itself as the maker of America
s favorite cookie announced plans to lay off 600 people in its Chicago factory and move production
lines to Salinas, Mexico. Irene Rosenfeld, the head of Mondelēz International (Parent company to
Nabisco) announced that the company opted out of a $130 million dollar upgrade for the Chicago
factory, and is instead investing that same money in a state of the art production system in Salinas
called Lines of the Future. In March of this year works at the Chicago factory where Oreos have been
lovingly made for 100 years, indeed workers started receiving layoff notices. Many Americans were
upset to hear the news of Nabisco moving production to Mexico, and have vowed to no longer
purchase Oreo s or any other Nabisco product whose label doesn t read made in America. The
controversy has even captured the attention of presidential hopefuls. Nabisco executives claim moving
production will boost productivity and profits, of course we all know it s cheaper to pay workers
wages in Mexico not to mention an employer doesn t have to worry about providing benefits or deal
with union rep s, but Nabisco was not hurting financially. The ... Show more content on
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The company claims it has no plans to fully close the factory that is still the world s largest bakery.
The Chicago bakery will continue to be one of Mondelez International s (Nabisco s) largest North
American manufacturing facilities in terms of census, and the company plans to continue to invest in
effectiveness, technologies and infrastructure enhancements at this facility. Meanwhile, the company
synchronously invested in the enlargement of manufacturing plants in three states, and Oreos remain
in production in the U.S. at facilities in New Jersey, Oregon, and
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Mexican American Relations Improved Since The Industrial Age
IWA Mexican American Relations
Question: How have Mexican American relations improved since the industrial age and is it sufficient
enough for a functional relationship between cultures?
Introduction/Historical Perspective
After Mexico gained its independence from Spain, one of its biggest goals was for regional autonomy
politically, socially, and economically. However, its problem at the beginning of its independence in
1821 was that over 60% of its population consisted of indigenous people, all of which would integrate
poorly into the influence of the Industrial Revolution. Additionally, after the U.S. Mexican War 1846
1848 ( Mexican American War ) Mexico lost over 55% of its national territory. The Mexican
American War was the one of the most significant events of the beginnings of Mexican American
relations, and is commonly referred to as the original sin between the two nations. The conquering of
Mexico s territory was driven by American imperialism and the expanist views during the presidency
of Polk. The increased presence of Mexicans in the United States then began as this new territory they
lived on was now United States territory. However, during the railroad boom, the U.S. helped to invest
with 60% of the U.S. s total investments in Mexico being in railroads and the others into mining,
ranching, and industry, etc. While Mexico was doing better as a country economically, the U.S.
controlled most of their significant industries. Mexico allying with the U.S in
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Squat Rack Research Paper
Sitting directly in front of me, the squat rack looked ominous and much like a torture cage. Naïve 16
year old me approached the rack the way a cat approaches a vacuum cleaner terrified, but insanely
curious.
Squats were introduced to me during weight training practices for high school soccer. Our coaches
valued the importance of muscle AND agility training, so naturally we spent a lot of time in the weight
room (though they didn t like that we goofed off during most of these intense sessions). Needless to
say, the concept of a squat rack was taught to me early in life, but before the hoopla about big butts
became a thing.
Although I ve known how to set up a squat rack, actually using one in the Student Recreation and
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First, according to a Fit Day article, squat exercises are great for a total lower body workout. Not only
does this exercise target the gluteus muscles, but it also tones the legs, strengthens the core, increases
flexibility and with added weight, engages the upper body.
In general, it s a good idea to look over proper form before beginning this exercise. To start, a squat
rack and barbell is needed. Most gyms will have a squat rack, but some may have attached racks,
called Smith Machines. Several exercise science majors (and that Body Builder article) in my friend
group don t recommend these racks, partly because they don t allow for users to find their
center/balance and they place a lot of pressure on the knees.
Regardless, there are various ways to do squat exercises, but I prefer detached barbell racks. In that
case, according to a Workout Labs article, you ll want to set the barbell on the rack as the same height
as your upper chest. Then position your body under the bar while bending your knees slightly. At this
point, the barbell should be resting on your shoulders, but avoid placing it on the bone because you get
a nice little bruise from the
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Cartesian Coordinate Equations
As the name suggests, cylindrical coordinates are 3 dimensional and involve polar coordinates. It
combines the 3 dimensional Cartesian coordinate system (x, y, z) with the polar coordinate system (r,
θ). The r stands for radius while the θ stands for theta (the angle usually represented in radians). The x
and y are replaced with the polar coordinate system while z stays the same.The coordinates are shown
in this manner: (r, θ, z). Graphing cylindrical coordinates is easy as long as you know how to graph in
polar coordinates and in the 3D Cartesian system. First you look at only the xy planes to locate (r, θ).
Start at the positive x axis and go in a counterclockwise direction however many radians or degrees
are stated. Then use r to know how far from the pole, center, to go. If r is a negative number, then it is
in the opposite side of theta (so θ=ᴨ/4 becomes θ=5ᴨ/4) and r away from the pole. The conversion
from (x, y, z) to (r, θ, z) only requires the polar coordinate to Cartesian coordinate equations.Therefore
the following equations are used: cos θ=x/r, sin θ=y/r, tan θ=y/x, r2=x2+y2, and z=z (Zill, ... Show
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Anytime there is a circle on the xy plane, it is stated with the radius of the circle, for instance r≤4
would be a solid circle with radius 4 since the radius is anywhere within the distance of 4 from the
center. Now to make a circular cylinder function, you would need a solid circle in the xy plane and a
possible domain for z (either going on for infinity or specify an interval such as 0≤z≤5 where z is only
in the interval from 0 to 5). A cone is not much different from a cylinder, but in a cone the radius and z
are either directly or inversely proportional, so as z changes, the radius changes with it. An equation
for a cylinder then could be written as r≤4, z=r. This states that the solid circle on the xy plane is the
biggest when z=4 and shrinks down to 0 as z goes to
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Invasive Species Research Paper
The introduction of an invasive species can change the organization and functioning of the native
communities through various processes such as predation, parasite transfer or competitive exclusion.
The two main explanations why some exotic species become invasive species are superiority in
competition and the opportunistic use of ecological niches generated by human activities.
(Nishizawa). Invasive species contributed to the decline of 42% of the threatened and endangered
species in the United States. Not only that, invasive species impact is about five percent of the world s
economy. (Pimentel et al. 2005). For example, we were conducting an experiment with an invasive
species called Elephant Ears. Elephant ears can be invasive
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A Line Fence Fencing
Search for a company that provides quality fencing in Prescot for a new fence around your property.
There a number of benefits a sturdy provides. A fence demarcates your property. It is said that good
fences make good neighbours. This is true if you or your neighbours have dogs or children. A fence
will ensure that your dogs remain on your property and his won t come into your garden. Children will
be kept safe inside a garden that is fenced. Another advantage of a sturdy fence is security. A well
constructed fence will keep out unwanted trespassers and potential thieves. A good looking fence will
add value to your property. In Prescott, fencing of different types are available from A Line Fencing.
We provide top quality fencing for different
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Maintaining Dominant Systems Of Sexuality
Normal is constantly used to oppress and silence those who do not fit under this definition constructed
by institutional forces within society. These institutions have been created to serve as building blocks
for society, to guide the public. Originally, these institutions were started to protect and create order,
but in today s world, they provide no protection. However, if an individual does not fit within the
system s socially constructed idea they are objectified for being different . This is especially clear
when it comes to sexuality. If society were to denaturalize gender and sexuality, then there would be a
way to look at everyone as unique, that normal does not exist because everything is historically and
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This idea of the average American family, does not accurately depict our society. With the image of
this ideal household, this sets a standard that may be impossible for some, due to their race, gender,
class, sexuality, etc. Heterosexuality is never questioned or threaten within society because it is
normal. Not only is it a political institution, but it is contributing to the constructions of the gender
binary. In Compulsory Heterosexuality, the concept of becoming a mother is brought the reader s
attention. Women are emotionally available and caring towards others so, they make for great
mothers. There are plenty of women who choose not to be mothers, does this make them any less of a
women because they do not fall under the definition of the female binary. On page 637 of Compulsory
Heterosexuality the author writes, I am suggesting that heterosexuality, like motherhood, needs to be
recognized and studied as a political institution even, or especially by those individuals who feel they
are, in their personal experience, the precursors of a new relation between the sexes. Now, the gender
binary, family gives society the impression that the men have to be hard working and to provide for
his family. While the women are expected to take care of everything else and take care of the
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Schlieffen Plan Strengths
Strength and Weaknesses of the Schlieffen Plan The First World War raged through the world from
1914 to 1918. Germany and Austria Hungary fought the allies consisting of Great Britain, France,
Italy, Japan, Russia, and the United States. The war led to massive destruction and many deaths on
both sides. All the European powers had to move millions of men so that they could be at their
positions and be ready for war. One of the most famous war plans in First World War was the
Schlieffen Plan. The plan was created by the chief of the German general staff Alfred von Schlieffen
from 1891 to 1905. The plan s main purpose was to avoid a two front war with France and Russia but
it had major issues. The plan took big risks and was very inflexible. The plan depended on that France
would be quickly beaten, and that Russia would be slow to mobilize and was therefore based on
assumptions. The Schlieffen Plan had strengths but the weaknesses were too big for the plan to be
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This made them weaker both on both sides. Even though the attack on France almost succeeded the
Battle of Marne was lost and since this was a major part of the plan it contributed to the failure of the
plan. The plan could only continue and be successful if Germany had defeated France quickly instead
the war turned to trench warfare especially since the Schlieffen Plan was the only plan Germany had.
The Schlieffen Plan weaknesses were major in comparison to the strengths. Germany had to complete
the plan completely as it was planned. In order for it to be successful since their actions depended on
that certain things would happen. Therefore it only needed minor mistake to change the success of
Germany. Relying on assumptions as they did through the Schlieffen plan ended up having major
consequences for Germany and for the following course of First World
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The Reason I Decided On What My Major Will Be
The reason I decided on what my major will be When I started college, my mind decided that I wanted
to study pre veterinary. I thought that it was my calling and was what I was meant to do in life. I
realized through many different activities and events in college, that I had a calling for something else.
I joined a campus ministry called The Navigators and started to disciple under one of the leaders
named Josh Lashbrook. We started to meet one day a week, so he could teach me and start to mold me
into a leader. He taught me different religious tools and techniques on how to talk to people and
sharing the word of God. When I first started to have meeting with him, I did not have a lot of
knowledge on speaking with others and trying to convey a good message. I went in the commons and
started to go around with him and sit with random strangers. Some of them were believers in our
religion, believers in a different religion, or not believers at all. It was cool to see the differences
between everyone and see how many actually have things in common.
Josh taught me that when I talked to people, do not use only emotions because sometimes people can
feel what you feel and can take it as a negative or positive meaning to what you are trying to say. He
also taught me that you have to have an attitude that ensembles a good and positive way of life. I
learned that doing it by yourself is hard when you have little skill or knowledge on what needs to be
done. By joining the
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The Effect Of Humans s Effect On The Environment
In this day in age we often forget our effect on the environment. From driving cars to using paper, we
forget that we have a large impact. Research has found that humans have easily used more than 30%
of the worlds resources. With the increase in population, this number will increase rapidly. One
organization that represents the effects humans have on the environment is World Wildlife Fund or
WWF. This organization promotes ads and campaigns to help people see the big picture. It goes
without saying that our effect on the environment is one of the most important issues facing us today.
When it comes to the effect we have on the environment humans are greedy. Living in a first world we
feel entitled to everything. Many organizations promote the effect we have on the environment.
Claiming we are over using our resources. In my opinion I agree. One imagine that stood out to me
was by WWF. The imagine was made from trees, it depicted human lungs. One area of the lungs was
brown and dead. In the imagine you can clearly see that the forest had been harvested. By representing
the forest as lungs this ad makes you think of yourself. Are we killing ourselves? In my opinion yes,
we are slowly over using major resources. This set of lungs also makes me think about the living
animals we are killing by destroying their habitat. Consequently, animals will move and try to survive.
But without the proper food and habitat most will not survive. In terms of animals moving to new
habitats, humans will discover new species in different parts of the world. This can also damage the
environment because every ecosystem is different depending on the environment. As a factor to this
we are seeing a rise in endangered species. Therefore, I believe this picture represents the effects
humans have on the environment.
Many people claim that humans do not have an effect on the environment. According to experts we
have the largest impact. Ripping down tree s and harvesting oil we destroy the earth slowly. The
organization WWF clearly and effectively represents the effects we have on the environment. For
instance, by promoting the forest as a set of lungs it makes us connect environmental damage to
ourselves as humans. Such things inside
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The Universal Health Service Organization
The Universal Health Service Organization is one the major organization that services all health
maintenance organizations that provide wellness care services. My report on Universal Health Service
an organization will provide information on the financial portion of health care service. The challenge
today is to improve financial within the wellness care system to more efficiency in the time to do.
The Financial Statement Review
Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS) has been the publicly held United States dependent traded
specialty healthcare company. This involves the assisted of the public by hospitals. Most of these
companies are owned and operates by acute care hospitals, behavioral health centers, surgical
hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers as well as radiation oncology centers.
This shows the vast range of the services like general surgery, internal medicine, obstetrics, emergency
room care, radiology, oncology, diagnostic care, coronary care, pediatric services along with
behavioral health services. According to United Health Service (2015), organizations offices have
been turned up in the South Carolina, Nevada, Texas and Pennsylvania, along with Wyoming.
According to United Health Service (2015), the organization has subsidiary Medi Partenaires Group
situated in the France. Universal Health Services has been headquartered in the King of Prussia,
United States.
Accounting aspects have been several in amounts. They lay out ground rules for succeeding in
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Analysis Of The Case Study On Homework Essay
Analysis of the Case Study
Homework
Homework, as one part of the effective assessment system, is a useful assessment practice to promote
students learning (Kauchak Eggen, 2012). Before introducing any new topic, the teacher started her
lesson by reviewing last night s homework. Students need to receive feedback on their homework and
this feedback should be made as soon as possible. For students, reviewing homework is a way to
examine their understanding of the new knowledge; while for teachers, students performance on
homework provide information about students strengths and weaknesses in mastering the new
concept. Kauchak and Eggen (2012) also mentioned that if one question was missed by a large
number of students, the teacher should explain it explicitly. The teacher in the case study took out one
question that was mostly missed by students and explained it in detail on the white board. She
considers students mistakes as a way of learning and uses them as useful examples to enhance
students understanding of the knowledge.
Cognitive Apprenticeship Cognitive apprenticeship refers to the relationship in which an expert
provides guidance for a less experienced learner to achieve a specific learning goal (Woolfolk
Margetts, 2016). In the case study, the teacher was modeling the problem solving process and students
were encouraged to discuss about how to effectively solve the question. The teacher acts as the expert
to model the mathematical thinking, the
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Hershey s Way Of Making Chocolate
Chocolate is one of the most popular products consumed in the United States and all around the world.
Hershey Chocolate Company originated in 1894, by Milton Hershey (Hershey Company, 2015). He
was the first American who began producing milk chocolate bars, and eventually created multiple
flavors that changed the chocolate industry forever. With such mass production and success, Hershey
was able to make milk chocolate, a once luxury item for the wealthy, into an affordable treat for all
(Hershey Company, 2015). Hershey s way of making chocolate is one of a kind. Hershey starts the
chocolate making process by importing cocoa beans from cacao trees found in tropical regions near
the equator. Cacao is ultimately the key ingredient in chocolate. The seeds from the cacao trees are
then harvested and fermented, where they begin to darken and receive their rich cocoa flavor. The
cocoa beans are then sent to the Pennsylvania in the United States, where they are cleaned, sorted and
sent to the roasters. Roasting the cocoa beans at 400 500 degrees brings out the flavor of the cocoa
beans and also dries them out to retrieve the nib. The nib is the most important part because it is the
part that actually makes the chocolate. The nibs are then milled to create chocolate liquor. Chocolate
liquor contains a lot of cocoa butter and will be squeezed out in liquor presses to create cocoa powder.
Additionally, Hershey s chocolate would not be the same without their use of fresh,
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Reaction Paper On Tramadol
Tramadol: The potent and most effective painkiller medicine
Tramadol, Ultram, Tramadol for sale at armodafinilstore.com, Pain Killer
Introduction
Tramadol is derived synthetically from codeine which is a phenanthrene alkaloid of opium. An
important fact to note is that it is not a narcotic. It is expensive but works extremely well in relieving
painful conditions. It was launched more than two decades back and it still continues to be a drug of
choice to relieve pain. It comes as capsules, tablets, suppositories and liquids for oral administration.
Ultram and Tramazac are the most commonly used brand names for this pain medication. Chemically,
it is cyclohexanol. Recently in 2013, studies were even made to use Tramadol in the distressing
condition of premature ejaculation.
Action Mechanism
Tramadol works at the mu receptors reversibly which is the same site that accepts opioid medicines.
These receptors are located in the higher centers of the brain as well as spinal cord. A part of its
analgesic action is also because it inhibits noradrenaline and serotonin uptake. Noradrenaline and
serotonin are classical neurotransmitters. The former is also a local hormone as it acts at the site of its
synthesis. It is rapidly absorbed in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Fibroids are very common in females and layman terminology it refers to small cysts in the ovary. I
was very apprehensive for this operation. However, I did not even come to know of the surgery
because of the unique analgesic Tramadol. Had it not been for Tramadol, I have no clue how
complicated and painful the surgery would have been. The doctor gave the same medicine to my
daughter even when she faced her labor pain. She had a painless delivery just because of this pain
killer. Tramadol is easily available for sale at armodafinilstore.com. You can even buy it without any
prescription and it would be shipped at your
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Billie Holiday Essay examples
Billie Holiday
Billie Holiday was born Eleanora Fagan on April 7, 1915 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but spent
most of her poverty stricken childhood in Baltimore. Lady Day, as she was named by
Lester Young, had to overcome many tragedies in her lifetime and yet still became one of the most
popular jazz blues vocalists of all time. Billie s Parents, Sally Fagan and Clarence Holiday, were both
born in Baltimore. They married as teens and soon Sally gave birth to Eleanora Fagan. Shortly after
the birth, Clarence
Holiday deserted his family to tour with Fletcher Henderson s band. Billie saw little of her immediate
family and she essentially grew up alone, feeling unloved and gaining a lifelong inferiority complex
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But even with the new marriage the marital and drug abuse continued. She was given a chance to be in
a movie with one of her early idols, Louis Armstrong in 1946. On top of the being disgusted at the fact
that she was stuck playing a maid, she was again feeling the effects of racism, but still she could not
pass up the chance to work with a great like Armstrong. Billie Holiday s story from 1950 on is a
gradual down slide. She was arrested several times on drug charges and was divorced then remarried
for a third time. In 1951 she met and married Louis McKay, who similar to her other two husbands,
turned out to be abusive as well.
Although her recordings, which started up again in 1952, placed her once again with all star jazz
musicians, her voice was slipping fast. Her unhappy relationships distracted her, the heroin use and
excessive drinking continued and by 1956 she was way past her prime. Holiday s 1958 album Lady in
Satin found the 43 year old singer sounding old and worn out and the following year she collapsed. On
the summer day of July 17,1957 Billie Holiday s problems finally caught up with her. She died at the
early age of 44. Holiday rarely sang traditional blues, but her reputation rests on her ability to
transform popular songs into emotionally profound pieces. The recordings that I decided to listen to
were on a cassette titled Billie s
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Repeated Measures Design
Procedure This study was a semi experimental study with a repeated measures design. To start the
experiment, the examinee wore the stretch pants and the standard Oxford shoes. Then reflective
markers were attached to the subject and he was asked to walk with free speed walking on the
walkway during the test. After this preparation phase, the examinee walked along a three meter
walkway in six different subsets and data were collected. Each subset of trial with different conditions
was repeated three times. A trial was considered successful if the subject s right foot landed on the
force plate. In order to prevent fatigue and to have the same condition in all trials, the subjects took
five minute intervals between trials. Test conditions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An α level of 0.05 was accepted as significant for all tests in this study. Results Table 2 shows the
mean and standard deviation of coefficient of friction (COF), walking speed (WS), stride length (SL),
stride duration (SD) and cadence in 6 different conditions of the test. Coefficient of friction Table 3
shows ANOVA (Tukey s post hoc) results of coefficient of friction on slippery and dry surfaces
(p=0.014). Results depict that COF on dry surface was more than slippery surface. In addition, COF
between the shoe and the contact surface would increase by increasing the groove depth of shoe sole
on both dry and slippery floors (see fig. 2). The highest COF was related to the deepest tread groove
(5.0 mm) on the dry surface. Walking velocity and cadence Table 4 shows Friedman analysis of
walking speed (WS), stride length (SL) and stride duration (SD), and cadence on both slippery and dry
surfaces. Results depict that there were no statistical difference among (WS), (SD), and cadence using
different groove depths on dry and slippery surfaces (p≥0.05). It is necessary to mention that the
highest SL was related to deepest tread groove (5.0 mm) on the dry surface. Discussion Coefficient of
friction In our study COF (measured in the mid stance phase of gait) was increased by‫‏‬increasing
groove depth of the shoe sole, so that the highest value of COF was correlated to the deepest groove
depth (5.0 mm) on both
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Racial Stereotyping In The Film Crash
Crash Analysis
Racial stereotype is defined as labeling people of similar appearance with certain positive or negative
attributes. Being advance in mathematics is an example of positive attribute in the Asian culture. An
example of negative attribute is he is black , therefore he must be athletic. Labeling people can be very
harmful to those who are portrayed in a negative way, but can have a long term effect on those who
use stereotypes to discriminate against others. In the film Crash (2004), many different characters
demonstrated different ethnic and racial backgrounds. This move has different diversity situations that
show stereotyping still exists. The film also shows how individual s personality changed due, to the
stereotyping that each character experiences themselves or applied to others. ... Show more content on
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There are many examples throughout the film that show the use and damaging effects of this practice.
In the first five minutes of the film, one example shows stereotyping in the Middle Eastern man
Farhad and his daughter Dorri. Farhad and Dorri tried to buy a weapon at the gun store, to protect the
man s store. Due to a language barrier, the gun store owner begins to verbally insult the man by
saying, Arab people are all terrorists. In the processing of purchasing the weapon the store owner
makes inappropriate sexual references. This is example shows the store owner self justification,
involves denigrating a person or group to justify maltreatment of them (Prejudice). He was denied
service for who he was; because of this experience he may have thought Americans are ignorant
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Examples Of Demonology In Macbeth
Macbeth: Shakespeare s Demonology Literary Research Essay on William Shakespeare s Macbeth
Witches, goblins, ghouls, oh my! The supernatural world has been a mystery for many years and has
never been truly understood or solved. Shakespeare demonstrates his beliefs in the supernatural world
through his characters, their words and their actions. He also demonstrates his beliefs in Demonology,
through those same elements. Demonology is the study of evil spirits, demons and demonic beliefs.
Macbeth is filled to the rim with supernatural elements; creating the play and keeping readers on the
edge of their seats continuously throughout the tragic story. How exactly does the supernatural effect
keep readers interested?
All hail, Macbeth! hail to thee, thane of Glamis! All hail, Macbeth! hail to thee, thane of Cawdor! All
hail, Macbeth! that shalt be king hereafter (1.3.50 53). This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Ghosts and apparitions were key in Macbeth s journey as well. In the Jacobean era (the era
Shakespeare wrote Macbeth and King James IV and I ruled) apparitions were said to have helped
people overcome certain situations or a crises and sometimes offered solutions as well, but they also
haunted and tortured the living; for example, Macbeth in the play. Macbeth is haunted by Banquo s
ghost which guilts him into a major panic attack and almost reveals to his peers of his attempt to kill
Banquo and Fleance (Banquo s son); Fleance manages to escape and survive. Later on in the play
Macbeth is visited by three apparitions, all describing futures for him; some true and some false. Two
out of the three apparitions told the truth and also gave him warnings of what was to come if he were
to go ahead with his plan and attack Macduff. He ignored the warnings and confronted Macduff which
lead to his death in the
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Warfighting Practices In The Military
Sometimes the military s strongest supporters will become its biggest obstacles to progress. That s
very true once their passion is grounded in reminiscences of warfighting practices currently overtaken
by time. A case in purpose is that the contestation encompassing retirement of the Air Force s A 10
Thunderbolt II, a plane formed throughout the warfare with one mission in mind: providing shut air
support to forces on the bottom. At the time, troopers were querulous that the Air Force wasn t
sufficiently committed to shut air support, therefore the service came up with a plane that did solely
that a slow however extremely survivable tank killer engineered around one in every of the foremost
deadly cannons ever mounted on Associate in Nursing craft. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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however that was 1976, and lots has modified throughout the intervening years. Back then, friendly
forces lacked precision guided munitions and digital knowledge links, to not mention concealment.
Enemies lacked agile, portable air defenses. the next look of these and different innovations has
remodeled warfare, creating slow, single mission military science craft just like the A 10 antiques. Don
t attempt to tell that to the plane s defenders on Capitol Hill although, as a result of they read Air Force
plans to interchange the 40 year old planes with one thing newer as betrayal bordering on
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Hidden Homelessness In Canada
The global economy and social patterns have experienced huge dynamics with time and have changed
significantly concerning economic growth, development, and social welfare parameters. Over the
years, few countries have emerged as prominent players in the global economy and have shown
significantly admirable traits regarding progress in economic, social, political as well as human
welfare domains. Canada has been one such country (Schneider pp. 5 7). In the recent few decades,
Canada has shown significant progress in the overall framework and currently ranks tenth in the world
regarding nominal GDP. The real estate industry is the most dominant sector, the country also is one of
the largest exporters of natural gas and petroleum on the one hand ... Show more content on
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The problem is, however, acuter in case of specific sectors of the population, especially in fact of
single adults lying in the age group of 25 to 55 years, who account for nearly 47.5% of the total
homelessness in the country. 20% of all the homeless people in the country comprises of youth, with
the problem being acuter in the cases of transgender and different sexually oriented people. The
aboriginals of the country are also highly vulnerable to this issue of homelessness, with their problem
expanding even more with time (Evenson and Carolann). Homelessness in the country, however, is of
different types, depending upon the nature, tenure, and extent of homelessness, which, concerning the
scenario in Canada, can be elaborated as follows:
Chronic Homelessness This type of homelessness refers to the problem of long term lack of shelter,
which accounts for homelessness of nearly 4000 to 8000 people in the country.
Episodic Homelessness The residents in the country who move in and out of the shelters in the
country multiple times in a year, which comprises of nearly 6000 to 22000 people in the country
(Gaetz et
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The Monkey Who Is The Central Character Of Wu Cheng
Monkey who is the central character of Wu Cheng is lead on a passage where he comes across a lot of
difficulties. While on this journey, he acquires new friendships, but still faces countless nemeses. He
meets different people along the way and all of them strive to be a true Buddhist, but all lack some of
the must have characteristics to be a true Buddhist. I choose to write about this because it pertains to
our everyday lives. We strive to be perfect and strive to have all qualities needed to be a decent person.
But the fact of the matter is that it is simply something we can always strive for but will always need
to work on. There is never enough that a person can do because there is always room for
improvement. I relate this life matter to the story because even if one thinks they have all the
characteristics to be anything there is always something that can be improved on no matter how
perfect you portray yourself to be. I will portray the characters on what they are faced with and what
each of them represents. They all have common assets that are a part of human nature, but none has all
of what it takes to be a true Buddhist.
. Tripitaka represents what I call an everyday man, a man that represents the basics of what human
nature entails. He has characteristics that an everyday man holds. Attractive and fervent Buddhist
monk, he is often portrayed as the weaker link. Tripitaka is frequently dominated by his flamboyant
acquaintances, particularly by monkey, who usually
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Chemistry Practical Investigation-Volumetric Analysis
Chemistry Practical Investigation Volumetric Analysis
Discussion:
Based on the data obtained, the precision of obtaining the data is high. This is because the data shows
closeness between one another. It shows the reproducibility of a set of measured quantity. The data
obtained showed three concordant titres where the titre volumes differ by less than 0.1mL from the
highest to the lowest. The variability of a measurement cannot be determined from a single
measurement, therefore multiple measurements (replicates) are made to check reproducibility.
Three concordant titres are needed to calculate the average titre. Concordant titre is when you are
calculating the concentration of a solution by titration the expression concordant titres refers to are a
series of successive titration with similar results. In practice this may be three successive titres with
readings within a 0.10mL range which you then find the average titre value for the concentration
calculation. Concordant titre is done to minimize the effect of random error and improve the precision
result as precision is correspondent to the random errors of the measurement process.
Random errors are caused by factors that randomly affect measurement. Random errors are errors in
measurement that lead to measured values being inconsistent. The word random indicates that they are
unpredictable and have unexpected value even when the same instrument is used. If random error is
present in this experiment it would be because
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  • 1. My Best Friend Essay In English With Quotations - Kips Notes - 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. My Best Friend Essay In English With Quotations - Kips Notes - My Best Friend Essay In English With Quotations - Kips Notes -
  • 2. Pope John Paul II Paper We are not the sum of our weaknesses and failures; we are the sum of the Father s love for us and our real capacity to become the image of his Son. Said by St. Pope John Paul II during one of his World Youth Day homilies this quote perfectly represents the man that St. Pope John Paul II was: a bold, forgiving, selfless, and loving man. Born on May 18, 1920 in Wadowice, Poland; John Paul II suffered a number of tragedies in the early years of his life. By the age of the twenty he lost all of his immediate family, and he credits the death of his father as the point in his life when he heard the call to live a life of religious vocation. In 1939, about one year after John Paul enrolled in The Krawkow Jaggelonian University, the Nazi closed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pope John Paul II like any other religious authority was an opponent of war and denounced it on any such chance he could. During the time period of his reign many wars and massacres took place, and Pope John Paul did everything he could to prevent or shorten these wars such as speaking to the political leaders involved, or saying words of courage and reform to the people. Pope John Paul also played an important role in the fall of communism in his native Poland. Through his words of prayer to the people, his pilgrimages of peace, and the establishment of solidarity John Paul was able to end communism in Poland for good. For this His Holiness also received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. John Paul did the same countries such as: Paraguay, Haiti and Chile which were under dictators at the time. One of the most admirable qualities about Pope John Paul II was his love and respect for all other religions. It was often talked about his relations with leaders of all other religions and the religions itself. There were three things that most people say Pope John Paul II loved the most. The first thing was the Eucharist. Many say that once his holiness saw the Eucharist he would get derailed from whatever he was doing and go into deep prayer for several hours, and there was nothing anyone could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Module 9 Realism In module 4, realism was discussed as self effacing storytelling, which included a coherent organization of space and time. Fabe suggested that realism encouraged viewers to become too vicariously involved with fictional action, a process that, it was thought, siphoned off their revolutionary energies (Fabe 22). In module 9, it is discussed that neorealist films tell stories that place in the present day, focus on common, quotidian events in the lives of the poor and the working class, while ending without a closure, poor quality black and white film stock, low budget, documentary or newsreel look without usage of professional actors. Killer of Sheep involves both the ideas of realism and neorealism, particularly, it adopted documentary style with black and white, no dialogues, we only study the action of the people, mise en scene, both of them have involve long take and shots. On the hand, Burnett s adaptation of Neorealist involve nonlinear unfolding of time and there are events laid out for us, which gives us an anti illusionistic sense. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example: during the scene where Stan and his wife dancing in the living room, in the middle of the afternoon. We see contrast in the way things are going between the two. Stan isn t interested in anything even after the sexual advances from his wife, but rather he is engrossed in his own world. Due to his work life, Stan s emotional life is disturbed directly, as the Stan leaves away from her and at that time there is a Soviet like montege to the sheeps from the killer house. Through these montage, Burnett might be trying to suggest that sheeps have no choice of escape from the slaughterhouse and are trapped in their life. Similarly, African American people are also trapped in this monotonous life of racism, where there is no chance of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Arch 150 Quiz 2 Essays UW Department of Architecture Quiz 2 VERSION A + B Arch 150 Spring 2012 GO TO # 101 ON YOUR ANSWER SHEET Questions about Image Set 1: Acropolis, Athens 101. The gateway to this site, visible in the foreground at the lower right, is called the: a. Erechtheion b. Parthenon c. Temple of Hera d. Stoa of Attalus e. Propylaia 102. The main temple shown at the upper right is dedicated to: a. Athena b. Erectheus c. Portunus d. Aphrodite 103. The primary function of the main temple shown at the upper right is: a. an interior gathering space for worshippers b. a venue for religious games c. a house for the statue of a god or goddess d. a fortification high on a hill 104. The site shown in plan and reconstruction is known as the: a. Great ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Creation of the Cloaca Maxima enabled the extended settlement of Rome. true (a) or false (b) T 113. Entasis is one of a number of adjustments made by Greek architects to overcome distortions of vision. true (a) or false (b) T Match the term with the single BEST definition: (use each response only once; there are three extra answers) 114. Ionic D a. raised structure used to carry water 115. agora I b. column using female form sculpture 116. mandala E c. Roman commercial and governmental building 117. caryatid B d. column order using capitals with volutes and a continuous frieze 118. forum H e. sacred diagram representing the perfection of the universe 119. aqueduct A f. column order using simple capitals and a frieze with triglyphs 120. basilica C g. Roman sewer h. main public space in a Roman city i. central market and assembly place in the Greek city j. tower like gateway Match the site with the BEST description: (use each response only once; there are two extra answers): 121. Angkor Wat G a. ancient capital of Han Dynasty 122. Chang an A b. home of athletic games to celebrate the gods 123. Olympia B c. Greek colonial town with archaic temples 124. Karli F d. mountainous sanctuary that symbolized the battle of human 125. Paestum C reason and nature e. Greek colonial town planned by Hippodamus f. rock cut chaitya hall dedicated to Buddha g. Hindu temple built to represent the mountain home of the gods This is the end. Make sure your answer sheet is correctly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Mass Media in China LS22442 Mass Media Tutorial Weeks 4 and 5 WEEK 4 The Mass Media in China Read the text (translation) paras. 1 38 for Week 4, before your tutorial; watch the first half of the documentary in class, then answer the questions at end. First anniversary of China s entry to WTO (2002) RTHK: Impact on the media Ru shi yi zhou nian(入世一周年) HC427.95 .R83 2003 (local tv) Vol.2 RTHK Soundtrack: mainly Cantonese, some Putonghua (with Chinese subtitles), some English Introduction (Trans. D.B. Hunter) Recent years have seen rapid development in China s mass media sector with a progressive shift in balance from government control to commercialization and responsiveness to markets. To cope with market demand and the challenge posed by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 9. Since the station started operating, Chinese stations have been frantically adopting the same format, as programmes like this were something which few of them had ever made. One example currently being recorded is an extremely popular male beauty competition. 10. We syndicated this show to several channels already in mainland China and for instance in Chongqing, the channel that we syndicated it to there was Chongqing TV No. 2 and on that channel, in the week, in that time slot, it has gone to become the number one general entertainment channel in all of Chongqing. 11. As television stations rely on advertising revenue, the advertising industry wants to see ratings. Since Xing Kong Weishi entered the China market, it s been bringing in spectators and advertising, leaving domestic stations to follow as best they can. The days of no competition when everyone ate from the same big pot are well and truly over and will not return. 12. In the past the mainland, media was directly under government control. This was an effective way to get policies across to the people. But the effectiveness of government run media in a free market situation is low. To handle the impact of entry to the WTO as well as Jiang Zemin s directive, the media need to stand on their own two feet. 13. Talking to the People s Daily, Jiang Zemin said that the media had to properly carry out their propaganda work and at the same time make sure that they adhered to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Alison Bechdel Sparknotes I believe that Alison Bechdel used this book as a platform to highlight the various challenges and issues that some homosexual individuals among others in the LGBTQ community face. She wanted to allow to the audience to empathise with this community in a different light. In some cases, when people don t understand the unfamiliar, the tend to fear it. So, with this book, people from a variety of backgrounds might have discussed the underlying issues in the LGBTQ community using her book. With this being the starting point, some individuals, such as myself, were able to do some indepth research about the LGBTQ community and understand it better. I am not really fond of graphic memoirs. The only other graphic memoir that I ve encountered ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She mentioned that her father was molested by a farm hand when he was young. Even though her parents didn t act like a married couple, he trusted her enough to tell that deep of a secret to her. I feel like she betrayed him even though he also betrayed her multiple times. That is not a secret a mother should tell her children about their father. However, it also seems like the mother was blaming the homosexuality on the molestation. Maybe that was her way of dealing with his unfaithfulness especially with young men. There are many instances where they show Bruce looking at young teenagers, or even interacting with them. Her mother ignored the behavior and Alison, in the future, just didn t fully address his behavior. The first instance was when Bruce looked at the altar boy and her mother just rolled her eyes at him. Then Alison had a narration stating But would an ideal husband and father have sex with teenage boys? (pg.17). It was quite a telling scene about her mother s attitude towards her father. She was willing to let her husband prey after young boys instead of protecting them. It also surprised me how hypocritical Bruce was. On their trip to New York, when John wandered off, Bruce was extremely alarmed and he mentioned a phrase Chickenhawks . Elly defined them as men that prey on boys. This shows that Alison was aware of his pedophilic ways but in a way chose to ignore them. Although she chose to ignore some things ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Power Dynamic Between A Years Old And A Bengal Tiger The Power Dynamic between a Sixteen Year Old and a Bengal Tiger Who has the power? A sixteen year old or a Bengal tiger? Power is typically concerned with who or what has control over someone or something else, so the question almost seems silly, because what could a young teenage boy have over a carnivorous, wild animal? Although it may seem obvious that the wild animal would have control over the boy, the answer is not as definite in the Life of Pi by Yann Martel. In the novel, the tiger, Richard Parker, and the teenage boy, Pi Patel share power. In other words, the two characters share power because of the unusual dynamic of equals between them. As a result of their dynamic, it brings up the question of how this situation came to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My agency was pure and miraculous. It conferred power upon me (Martel 248). To further support Pi s claim, Pi even provides evidence for why Richard Parker s reliance on him gave him power: Proof: I remained alive day after day, week after week. Proof: he did not attack me, even when I was asleep on the tarpaulin. Proof: I am here to tell you this story (Martel 248). If Pi Patel had not been on that lifeboat with Richard Parker, the chances of survival of the tiger would have been slim. Richard Parker would have eventually died of starvation or dehydration if Pi had not been there taking care of him. Thus, Richard Parker s reliance on Pi gave Pi power over Richard Parker. The way in which Pi assumed this power over Richard Parker was by establishing himself as an equal to him. As Pi brought food to the tiger, Pi would use whistles to remind Richard Parker of who provided him with food and water: ...not forgetting to blow the whistle hard several times, to remind Richard Parker of who had so graciously provided him with fresh food (Martel 206). This method Pi had developed proved to be successful on his mission to become equals with Richard Parker when Pi stared into [Richard Parker s] eyes, wide eyed and defiant, and [they] faced off (Martel 246). Pi knew that if he looked away and backed down, the tiger would never see him as an equal, because Richard Parker would see ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Diazepam Potential interactions and factors that affect the use of Diazepam: The major dynamic interactions of Diazepam occur with other CNS depressant drugs including ethanol, non benzodiazepine sedative hypnotics, barbiturates and drugs with CNS anticholinergic effects such as antihistamines, tricyclic antidepressants and opioids, which cause synergetic increase in CNS depression (INCHEM: Diazepam monograph, 1990). In relation to the potential drug interactions specific to Mrs G, concurrent administration of hepatic enzyme inhibitor such as omeprazole can reduce the clearance of Diazepam and enhance the action of Diazepam (Medsafe: Arrow Diazepam monograph, 2013). Moreover, the concomitant administration of anti anxiety agents such as Nozinan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gershkovich et al. (2015) highlight that Diazepam is not the drug of choice for treating AWS in cirrhosis patients as Diazepam undergoes oxidative metabolism in liver by CYP 2 C19 and CYP 3A4 and shows impaired metabolic rate in cirrhosis patients like Mrs G leading to increased plasma concentration of Diazepam and its accumulation causing worsening of symptoms. Evidence suggests that Lorazepam could be used for Mrs G, instead of Diazepam, as Lorazepam undergoes glucorinidation rather than oxidative metabolism and glucorinidation is not or minimally affected by liver cirrhosis (Peppers, 1996; Gershkovich et al., 2015). It must be noted that IV Lorazepam is not licensed to use in New Zealand and therefore needs patient consent (CCDHB, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Political History of Global Warming Essay Political History of Global Warming There is a lot of ambiguity surrounding the theory of global warming and the proper political response to it. At the very center of the scientific debate on the variability of global climate is to what extent human activities influence climate change. Another unforeseeable is whether the potential impacts of climate change will be harmful or beneficial for humans, managed agriculture, and natural ecosystems. Some question the authority with which current scientific data has been given in international negotiations on the regulation of greenhouse gases. Others are convinced that immediate actions must be taken to limit the potential effects of excess greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It signaled the beginning of a new national policy, a diplomatic role in international actions on potential global climate change, and expanded scientific research on these issues. The first major international studies on global climate change requested were performed by the United Nations. Their first study, which addressed potential global policy considerations, was released for public review and adopted by the U.N. Secretary General at the First World Climate Conference (FWCC) in 1979. For about 10 years after FWCC, ?the science? of global climate change was further studied by the U.N. in order to formulate an international position on how best to approach the issue. In November 1988, at the request of U.N. members involved in climate change research, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was created. To help assist U.S. involvement with the IPCC, the U.S. Global Change Research Program (GCRP) was established in 1989. In 1990, the IPCC completed the first of a series of recurring international scientific and policy assessments of global climate change. According to the National Climate Program Office, these assessments aimed to ?review scientific knowledge about natural and human induced climate change and ... provide governments with a sound consensus of scientific evidence on climate change and resulting impact on natural and human systems from which policy options can be developed.? After reviewing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Cultural Social Norms Culture and Social Norms Culture is learned and transmitted from one generation and it is composed the beliefs and value system of the society. Culture can be defined as characteristics that are common and bind people together into a community. Part of cultural identity is religion, dietary habits, rites of passage leisure activities, and language. When refugees immigrate in the country, their social and cultural qualities, and attitude are usually difficult to change and are mostly the last to adopt during acculturation. Cultural identity may be difficult to change. Contact between the refugee and the majority host community may lead to deculturation, rejection, assimilation, and integration. Rejection is whereby the individual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, due to lack of to the scarce of medical services the thought of preventive health care such as immunizations, prenatal care, or regular dental care may not be heard concept. This has resulted in a variety of treatable ailments that become more life threatening due to lack of health care. (Susan Schmidt, 2003) Cultural sensitivity is usually should be relied upon for cross cultural medical care. Health care providers must consider cultural factors when they: Consider patient medical history and physical analysis. Cultural values define the patients health, opinion of the body and its purposes, and assessment of problem and cause. They health care provider should ask about traditional treatment practiced. Their culture could have various alternative to the health issues such as treatment of fever, hygiene, and other practices that encompass customs that considered major life events such as death and childbirth. Evaluate the general care needs. This mostly requires the health provider to view illness in a broad social context compared to an individual concern. (Burgess, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Music Is A Central Part Of Most Adolescent Lives Music is a central part of most adolescent lives. In todays society music is a part of everyone s daily activities. Certain genres contain frequent references to sex, drugs, and violence. Certain genres receive their fair share of bad media including crime. Everyone knows that music all by itself can have an effect on people but when music is influencing crime into their lyrics it becomes an interest and concern for society in general. During the past few decades, music has become increasingly explicit with its references to sex, drugs, and violence. Many people have been shaped by it in different ways. Throughout the years music has changed the way its influenced people. Some people listen to music because they are bored or just because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet it is still well received and becoming very popular in todays society. Now a days you can influence anyone through media, whether it is music or even a music video Anyone can agree that the use of violence in music today is much more prominent than it was many years ago. The Music genre I m going to focus on is Hip Hop or Rap. My Hypothesis is to compare music from the 1970 s to the 2000 s and prove that Hip Hop is more likely to talk about drugs, sex, and violence in the 2000 s versus the 1970 s and how strong of an influence it has on society. The theory I decided to go with on this research project is the Cultivation Theory Which argues media shapes a persons sense of reality because many acquire information through mediated sources rather than direct experience, their world view becomes influenced by these sources. For example people who would be defined as heavy Hip Hop listeners can react to certain situations more violently than they would of without having all the emotional influence from violent hip hop songs. So I want to see if Hip Hop can really be influenced to commit crimes and live the same type of way they hear through a song or treat people the way they hear through a song. Or basically do listeners cultivate or adopt beliefs about the world that coincide with messages they have been hearing. In the 1970 s the Hip Hop culture began in the streets of New York City. One of the first entrepreneurs of Hip Hop was a man by the name of Kool DJ Herc. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Nabisco Research Paper Nabisco, the maker of the iconic cream filled Oreo, has proudly touted itself as the maker of America s favorite cookie announced plans to lay off 600 people in its Chicago factory and move production lines to Salinas, Mexico. Irene Rosenfeld, the head of Mondelēz International (Parent company to Nabisco) announced that the company opted out of a $130 million dollar upgrade for the Chicago factory, and is instead investing that same money in a state of the art production system in Salinas called Lines of the Future. In March of this year works at the Chicago factory where Oreos have been lovingly made for 100 years, indeed workers started receiving layoff notices. Many Americans were upset to hear the news of Nabisco moving production to Mexico, and have vowed to no longer purchase Oreo s or any other Nabisco product whose label doesn t read made in America. The controversy has even captured the attention of presidential hopefuls. Nabisco executives claim moving production will boost productivity and profits, of course we all know it s cheaper to pay workers wages in Mexico not to mention an employer doesn t have to worry about providing benefits or deal with union rep s, but Nabisco was not hurting financially. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company claims it has no plans to fully close the factory that is still the world s largest bakery. The Chicago bakery will continue to be one of Mondelez International s (Nabisco s) largest North American manufacturing facilities in terms of census, and the company plans to continue to invest in effectiveness, technologies and infrastructure enhancements at this facility. Meanwhile, the company synchronously invested in the enlargement of manufacturing plants in three states, and Oreos remain in production in the U.S. at facilities in New Jersey, Oregon, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Mexican American Relations Improved Since The Industrial Age IWA Mexican American Relations Question: How have Mexican American relations improved since the industrial age and is it sufficient enough for a functional relationship between cultures? Introduction/Historical Perspective After Mexico gained its independence from Spain, one of its biggest goals was for regional autonomy politically, socially, and economically. However, its problem at the beginning of its independence in 1821 was that over 60% of its population consisted of indigenous people, all of which would integrate poorly into the influence of the Industrial Revolution. Additionally, after the U.S. Mexican War 1846 1848 ( Mexican American War ) Mexico lost over 55% of its national territory. The Mexican American War was the one of the most significant events of the beginnings of Mexican American relations, and is commonly referred to as the original sin between the two nations. The conquering of Mexico s territory was driven by American imperialism and the expanist views during the presidency of Polk. The increased presence of Mexicans in the United States then began as this new territory they lived on was now United States territory. However, during the railroad boom, the U.S. helped to invest with 60% of the U.S. s total investments in Mexico being in railroads and the others into mining, ranching, and industry, etc. While Mexico was doing better as a country economically, the U.S. controlled most of their significant industries. Mexico allying with the U.S in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Squat Rack Research Paper Sitting directly in front of me, the squat rack looked ominous and much like a torture cage. Naïve 16 year old me approached the rack the way a cat approaches a vacuum cleaner terrified, but insanely curious. Squats were introduced to me during weight training practices for high school soccer. Our coaches valued the importance of muscle AND agility training, so naturally we spent a lot of time in the weight room (though they didn t like that we goofed off during most of these intense sessions). Needless to say, the concept of a squat rack was taught to me early in life, but before the hoopla about big butts became a thing. Although I ve known how to set up a squat rack, actually using one in the Student Recreation and Wellness Center ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, according to a Fit Day article, squat exercises are great for a total lower body workout. Not only does this exercise target the gluteus muscles, but it also tones the legs, strengthens the core, increases flexibility and with added weight, engages the upper body. In general, it s a good idea to look over proper form before beginning this exercise. To start, a squat rack and barbell is needed. Most gyms will have a squat rack, but some may have attached racks, called Smith Machines. Several exercise science majors (and that Body Builder article) in my friend group don t recommend these racks, partly because they don t allow for users to find their center/balance and they place a lot of pressure on the knees. Regardless, there are various ways to do squat exercises, but I prefer detached barbell racks. In that case, according to a Workout Labs article, you ll want to set the barbell on the rack as the same height as your upper chest. Then position your body under the bar while bending your knees slightly. At this point, the barbell should be resting on your shoulders, but avoid placing it on the bone because you get a nice little bruise from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Cartesian Coordinate Equations As the name suggests, cylindrical coordinates are 3 dimensional and involve polar coordinates. It combines the 3 dimensional Cartesian coordinate system (x, y, z) with the polar coordinate system (r, θ). The r stands for radius while the θ stands for theta (the angle usually represented in radians). The x and y are replaced with the polar coordinate system while z stays the same.The coordinates are shown in this manner: (r, θ, z). Graphing cylindrical coordinates is easy as long as you know how to graph in polar coordinates and in the 3D Cartesian system. First you look at only the xy planes to locate (r, θ). Start at the positive x axis and go in a counterclockwise direction however many radians or degrees are stated. Then use r to know how far from the pole, center, to go. If r is a negative number, then it is in the opposite side of theta (so θ=ᴨ/4 becomes θ=5ᴨ/4) and r away from the pole. The conversion from (x, y, z) to (r, θ, z) only requires the polar coordinate to Cartesian coordinate equations.Therefore the following equations are used: cos θ=x/r, sin θ=y/r, tan θ=y/x, r2=x2+y2, and z=z (Zill, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anytime there is a circle on the xy plane, it is stated with the radius of the circle, for instance r≤4 would be a solid circle with radius 4 since the radius is anywhere within the distance of 4 from the center. Now to make a circular cylinder function, you would need a solid circle in the xy plane and a possible domain for z (either going on for infinity or specify an interval such as 0≤z≤5 where z is only in the interval from 0 to 5). A cone is not much different from a cylinder, but in a cone the radius and z are either directly or inversely proportional, so as z changes, the radius changes with it. An equation for a cylinder then could be written as r≤4, z=r. This states that the solid circle on the xy plane is the biggest when z=4 and shrinks down to 0 as z goes to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Invasive Species Research Paper The introduction of an invasive species can change the organization and functioning of the native communities through various processes such as predation, parasite transfer or competitive exclusion. The two main explanations why some exotic species become invasive species are superiority in competition and the opportunistic use of ecological niches generated by human activities. (Nishizawa). Invasive species contributed to the decline of 42% of the threatened and endangered species in the United States. Not only that, invasive species impact is about five percent of the world s economy. (Pimentel et al. 2005). For example, we were conducting an experiment with an invasive species called Elephant Ears. Elephant ears can be invasive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. A Line Fence Fencing Search for a company that provides quality fencing in Prescot for a new fence around your property. There a number of benefits a sturdy provides. A fence demarcates your property. It is said that good fences make good neighbours. This is true if you or your neighbours have dogs or children. A fence will ensure that your dogs remain on your property and his won t come into your garden. Children will be kept safe inside a garden that is fenced. Another advantage of a sturdy fence is security. A well constructed fence will keep out unwanted trespassers and potential thieves. A good looking fence will add value to your property. In Prescott, fencing of different types are available from A Line Fencing. We provide top quality fencing for different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Maintaining Dominant Systems Of Sexuality Normal is constantly used to oppress and silence those who do not fit under this definition constructed by institutional forces within society. These institutions have been created to serve as building blocks for society, to guide the public. Originally, these institutions were started to protect and create order, but in today s world, they provide no protection. However, if an individual does not fit within the system s socially constructed idea they are objectified for being different . This is especially clear when it comes to sexuality. If society were to denaturalize gender and sexuality, then there would be a way to look at everyone as unique, that normal does not exist because everything is historically and socially constructed. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This idea of the average American family, does not accurately depict our society. With the image of this ideal household, this sets a standard that may be impossible for some, due to their race, gender, class, sexuality, etc. Heterosexuality is never questioned or threaten within society because it is normal. Not only is it a political institution, but it is contributing to the constructions of the gender binary. In Compulsory Heterosexuality, the concept of becoming a mother is brought the reader s attention. Women are emotionally available and caring towards others so, they make for great mothers. There are plenty of women who choose not to be mothers, does this make them any less of a women because they do not fall under the definition of the female binary. On page 637 of Compulsory Heterosexuality the author writes, I am suggesting that heterosexuality, like motherhood, needs to be recognized and studied as a political institution even, or especially by those individuals who feel they are, in their personal experience, the precursors of a new relation between the sexes. Now, the gender binary, family gives society the impression that the men have to be hard working and to provide for his family. While the women are expected to take care of everything else and take care of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Schlieffen Plan Strengths Strength and Weaknesses of the Schlieffen Plan The First World War raged through the world from 1914 to 1918. Germany and Austria Hungary fought the allies consisting of Great Britain, France, Italy, Japan, Russia, and the United States. The war led to massive destruction and many deaths on both sides. All the European powers had to move millions of men so that they could be at their positions and be ready for war. One of the most famous war plans in First World War was the Schlieffen Plan. The plan was created by the chief of the German general staff Alfred von Schlieffen from 1891 to 1905. The plan s main purpose was to avoid a two front war with France and Russia but it had major issues. The plan took big risks and was very inflexible. The plan depended on that France would be quickly beaten, and that Russia would be slow to mobilize and was therefore based on assumptions. The Schlieffen Plan had strengths but the weaknesses were too big for the plan to be successful. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This made them weaker both on both sides. Even though the attack on France almost succeeded the Battle of Marne was lost and since this was a major part of the plan it contributed to the failure of the plan. The plan could only continue and be successful if Germany had defeated France quickly instead the war turned to trench warfare especially since the Schlieffen Plan was the only plan Germany had. The Schlieffen Plan weaknesses were major in comparison to the strengths. Germany had to complete the plan completely as it was planned. In order for it to be successful since their actions depended on that certain things would happen. Therefore it only needed minor mistake to change the success of Germany. Relying on assumptions as they did through the Schlieffen plan ended up having major consequences for Germany and for the following course of First World ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Reason I Decided On What My Major Will Be The reason I decided on what my major will be When I started college, my mind decided that I wanted to study pre veterinary. I thought that it was my calling and was what I was meant to do in life. I realized through many different activities and events in college, that I had a calling for something else. I joined a campus ministry called The Navigators and started to disciple under one of the leaders named Josh Lashbrook. We started to meet one day a week, so he could teach me and start to mold me into a leader. He taught me different religious tools and techniques on how to talk to people and sharing the word of God. When I first started to have meeting with him, I did not have a lot of knowledge on speaking with others and trying to convey a good message. I went in the commons and started to go around with him and sit with random strangers. Some of them were believers in our religion, believers in a different religion, or not believers at all. It was cool to see the differences between everyone and see how many actually have things in common. Josh taught me that when I talked to people, do not use only emotions because sometimes people can feel what you feel and can take it as a negative or positive meaning to what you are trying to say. He also taught me that you have to have an attitude that ensembles a good and positive way of life. I learned that doing it by yourself is hard when you have little skill or knowledge on what needs to be done. By joining the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Effect Of Humans s Effect On The Environment In this day in age we often forget our effect on the environment. From driving cars to using paper, we forget that we have a large impact. Research has found that humans have easily used more than 30% of the worlds resources. With the increase in population, this number will increase rapidly. One organization that represents the effects humans have on the environment is World Wildlife Fund or WWF. This organization promotes ads and campaigns to help people see the big picture. It goes without saying that our effect on the environment is one of the most important issues facing us today. When it comes to the effect we have on the environment humans are greedy. Living in a first world we feel entitled to everything. Many organizations promote the effect we have on the environment. Claiming we are over using our resources. In my opinion I agree. One imagine that stood out to me was by WWF. The imagine was made from trees, it depicted human lungs. One area of the lungs was brown and dead. In the imagine you can clearly see that the forest had been harvested. By representing the forest as lungs this ad makes you think of yourself. Are we killing ourselves? In my opinion yes, we are slowly over using major resources. This set of lungs also makes me think about the living animals we are killing by destroying their habitat. Consequently, animals will move and try to survive. But without the proper food and habitat most will not survive. In terms of animals moving to new habitats, humans will discover new species in different parts of the world. This can also damage the environment because every ecosystem is different depending on the environment. As a factor to this we are seeing a rise in endangered species. Therefore, I believe this picture represents the effects humans have on the environment. Many people claim that humans do not have an effect on the environment. According to experts we have the largest impact. Ripping down tree s and harvesting oil we destroy the earth slowly. The organization WWF clearly and effectively represents the effects we have on the environment. For instance, by promoting the forest as a set of lungs it makes us connect environmental damage to ourselves as humans. Such things inside ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Universal Health Service Organization The Universal Health Service Organization is one the major organization that services all health maintenance organizations that provide wellness care services. My report on Universal Health Service an organization will provide information on the financial portion of health care service. The challenge today is to improve financial within the wellness care system to more efficiency in the time to do. The Financial Statement Review Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS) has been the publicly held United States dependent traded specialty healthcare company. This involves the assisted of the public by hospitals. Most of these companies are owned and operates by acute care hospitals, behavioral health centers, surgical hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers as well as radiation oncology centers. This shows the vast range of the services like general surgery, internal medicine, obstetrics, emergency room care, radiology, oncology, diagnostic care, coronary care, pediatric services along with behavioral health services. According to United Health Service (2015), organizations offices have been turned up in the South Carolina, Nevada, Texas and Pennsylvania, along with Wyoming. According to United Health Service (2015), the organization has subsidiary Medi Partenaires Group situated in the France. Universal Health Services has been headquartered in the King of Prussia, United States. Accounting aspects have been several in amounts. They lay out ground rules for succeeding in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Analysis Of The Case Study On Homework Essay Analysis of the Case Study Homework Homework, as one part of the effective assessment system, is a useful assessment practice to promote students learning (Kauchak Eggen, 2012). Before introducing any new topic, the teacher started her lesson by reviewing last night s homework. Students need to receive feedback on their homework and this feedback should be made as soon as possible. For students, reviewing homework is a way to examine their understanding of the new knowledge; while for teachers, students performance on homework provide information about students strengths and weaknesses in mastering the new concept. Kauchak and Eggen (2012) also mentioned that if one question was missed by a large number of students, the teacher should explain it explicitly. The teacher in the case study took out one question that was mostly missed by students and explained it in detail on the white board. She considers students mistakes as a way of learning and uses them as useful examples to enhance students understanding of the knowledge. Cognitive Apprenticeship Cognitive apprenticeship refers to the relationship in which an expert provides guidance for a less experienced learner to achieve a specific learning goal (Woolfolk Margetts, 2016). In the case study, the teacher was modeling the problem solving process and students were encouraged to discuss about how to effectively solve the question. The teacher acts as the expert to model the mathematical thinking, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Hershey s Way Of Making Chocolate Chocolate is one of the most popular products consumed in the United States and all around the world. Hershey Chocolate Company originated in 1894, by Milton Hershey (Hershey Company, 2015). He was the first American who began producing milk chocolate bars, and eventually created multiple flavors that changed the chocolate industry forever. With such mass production and success, Hershey was able to make milk chocolate, a once luxury item for the wealthy, into an affordable treat for all (Hershey Company, 2015). Hershey s way of making chocolate is one of a kind. Hershey starts the chocolate making process by importing cocoa beans from cacao trees found in tropical regions near the equator. Cacao is ultimately the key ingredient in chocolate. The seeds from the cacao trees are then harvested and fermented, where they begin to darken and receive their rich cocoa flavor. The cocoa beans are then sent to the Pennsylvania in the United States, where they are cleaned, sorted and sent to the roasters. Roasting the cocoa beans at 400 500 degrees brings out the flavor of the cocoa beans and also dries them out to retrieve the nib. The nib is the most important part because it is the part that actually makes the chocolate. The nibs are then milled to create chocolate liquor. Chocolate liquor contains a lot of cocoa butter and will be squeezed out in liquor presses to create cocoa powder. Additionally, Hershey s chocolate would not be the same without their use of fresh, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Reaction Paper On Tramadol Tramadol: The potent and most effective painkiller medicine Tramadol, Ultram, Tramadol for sale at armodafinilstore.com, Pain Killer Introduction Tramadol is derived synthetically from codeine which is a phenanthrene alkaloid of opium. An important fact to note is that it is not a narcotic. It is expensive but works extremely well in relieving painful conditions. It was launched more than two decades back and it still continues to be a drug of choice to relieve pain. It comes as capsules, tablets, suppositories and liquids for oral administration. Ultram and Tramazac are the most commonly used brand names for this pain medication. Chemically, it is cyclohexanol. Recently in 2013, studies were even made to use Tramadol in the distressing condition of premature ejaculation. Action Mechanism Tramadol works at the mu receptors reversibly which is the same site that accepts opioid medicines. These receptors are located in the higher centers of the brain as well as spinal cord. A part of its analgesic action is also because it inhibits noradrenaline and serotonin uptake. Noradrenaline and serotonin are classical neurotransmitters. The former is also a local hormone as it acts at the site of its synthesis. It is rapidly absorbed in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fibroids are very common in females and layman terminology it refers to small cysts in the ovary. I was very apprehensive for this operation. However, I did not even come to know of the surgery because of the unique analgesic Tramadol. Had it not been for Tramadol, I have no clue how complicated and painful the surgery would have been. The doctor gave the same medicine to my daughter even when she faced her labor pain. She had a painless delivery just because of this pain killer. Tramadol is easily available for sale at armodafinilstore.com. You can even buy it without any prescription and it would be shipped at your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Billie Holiday Essay examples Billie Holiday Billie Holiday was born Eleanora Fagan on April 7, 1915 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but spent most of her poverty stricken childhood in Baltimore. Lady Day, as she was named by Lester Young, had to overcome many tragedies in her lifetime and yet still became one of the most popular jazz blues vocalists of all time. Billie s Parents, Sally Fagan and Clarence Holiday, were both born in Baltimore. They married as teens and soon Sally gave birth to Eleanora Fagan. Shortly after the birth, Clarence Holiday deserted his family to tour with Fletcher Henderson s band. Billie saw little of her immediate family and she essentially grew up alone, feeling unloved and gaining a lifelong inferiority complex that led ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But even with the new marriage the marital and drug abuse continued. She was given a chance to be in a movie with one of her early idols, Louis Armstrong in 1946. On top of the being disgusted at the fact that she was stuck playing a maid, she was again feeling the effects of racism, but still she could not pass up the chance to work with a great like Armstrong. Billie Holiday s story from 1950 on is a gradual down slide. She was arrested several times on drug charges and was divorced then remarried for a third time. In 1951 she met and married Louis McKay, who similar to her other two husbands, turned out to be abusive as well. Although her recordings, which started up again in 1952, placed her once again with all star jazz musicians, her voice was slipping fast. Her unhappy relationships distracted her, the heroin use and excessive drinking continued and by 1956 she was way past her prime. Holiday s 1958 album Lady in Satin found the 43 year old singer sounding old and worn out and the following year she collapsed. On the summer day of July 17,1957 Billie Holiday s problems finally caught up with her. She died at the early age of 44. Holiday rarely sang traditional blues, but her reputation rests on her ability to transform popular songs into emotionally profound pieces. The recordings that I decided to listen to were on a cassette titled Billie s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Repeated Measures Design Procedure This study was a semi experimental study with a repeated measures design. To start the experiment, the examinee wore the stretch pants and the standard Oxford shoes. Then reflective markers were attached to the subject and he was asked to walk with free speed walking on the walkway during the test. After this preparation phase, the examinee walked along a three meter walkway in six different subsets and data were collected. Each subset of trial with different conditions was repeated three times. A trial was considered successful if the subject s right foot landed on the force plate. In order to prevent fatigue and to have the same condition in all trials, the subjects took five minute intervals between trials. Test conditions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An α level of 0.05 was accepted as significant for all tests in this study. Results Table 2 shows the mean and standard deviation of coefficient of friction (COF), walking speed (WS), stride length (SL), stride duration (SD) and cadence in 6 different conditions of the test. Coefficient of friction Table 3 shows ANOVA (Tukey s post hoc) results of coefficient of friction on slippery and dry surfaces (p=0.014). Results depict that COF on dry surface was more than slippery surface. In addition, COF between the shoe and the contact surface would increase by increasing the groove depth of shoe sole on both dry and slippery floors (see fig. 2). The highest COF was related to the deepest tread groove (5.0 mm) on the dry surface. Walking velocity and cadence Table 4 shows Friedman analysis of walking speed (WS), stride length (SL) and stride duration (SD), and cadence on both slippery and dry surfaces. Results depict that there were no statistical difference among (WS), (SD), and cadence using different groove depths on dry and slippery surfaces (p≥0.05). It is necessary to mention that the highest SL was related to deepest tread groove (5.0 mm) on the dry surface. Discussion Coefficient of friction In our study COF (measured in the mid stance phase of gait) was increased by‫‏‬increasing groove depth of the shoe sole, so that the highest value of COF was correlated to the deepest groove depth (5.0 mm) on both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Racial Stereotyping In The Film Crash Crash Analysis Racial stereotype is defined as labeling people of similar appearance with certain positive or negative attributes. Being advance in mathematics is an example of positive attribute in the Asian culture. An example of negative attribute is he is black , therefore he must be athletic. Labeling people can be very harmful to those who are portrayed in a negative way, but can have a long term effect on those who use stereotypes to discriminate against others. In the film Crash (2004), many different characters demonstrated different ethnic and racial backgrounds. This move has different diversity situations that show stereotyping still exists. The film also shows how individual s personality changed due, to the stereotyping that each character experiences themselves or applied to others. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many examples throughout the film that show the use and damaging effects of this practice. In the first five minutes of the film, one example shows stereotyping in the Middle Eastern man Farhad and his daughter Dorri. Farhad and Dorri tried to buy a weapon at the gun store, to protect the man s store. Due to a language barrier, the gun store owner begins to verbally insult the man by saying, Arab people are all terrorists. In the processing of purchasing the weapon the store owner makes inappropriate sexual references. This is example shows the store owner self justification, involves denigrating a person or group to justify maltreatment of them (Prejudice). He was denied service for who he was; because of this experience he may have thought Americans are ignorant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Examples Of Demonology In Macbeth Macbeth: Shakespeare s Demonology Literary Research Essay on William Shakespeare s Macbeth Witches, goblins, ghouls, oh my! The supernatural world has been a mystery for many years and has never been truly understood or solved. Shakespeare demonstrates his beliefs in the supernatural world through his characters, their words and their actions. He also demonstrates his beliefs in Demonology, through those same elements. Demonology is the study of evil spirits, demons and demonic beliefs. Macbeth is filled to the rim with supernatural elements; creating the play and keeping readers on the edge of their seats continuously throughout the tragic story. How exactly does the supernatural effect keep readers interested? All hail, Macbeth! hail to thee, thane of Glamis! All hail, Macbeth! hail to thee, thane of Cawdor! All hail, Macbeth! that shalt be king hereafter (1.3.50 53). This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ghosts and apparitions were key in Macbeth s journey as well. In the Jacobean era (the era Shakespeare wrote Macbeth and King James IV and I ruled) apparitions were said to have helped people overcome certain situations or a crises and sometimes offered solutions as well, but they also haunted and tortured the living; for example, Macbeth in the play. Macbeth is haunted by Banquo s ghost which guilts him into a major panic attack and almost reveals to his peers of his attempt to kill Banquo and Fleance (Banquo s son); Fleance manages to escape and survive. Later on in the play Macbeth is visited by three apparitions, all describing futures for him; some true and some false. Two out of the three apparitions told the truth and also gave him warnings of what was to come if he were to go ahead with his plan and attack Macduff. He ignored the warnings and confronted Macduff which lead to his death in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Warfighting Practices In The Military Sometimes the military s strongest supporters will become its biggest obstacles to progress. That s very true once their passion is grounded in reminiscences of warfighting practices currently overtaken by time. A case in purpose is that the contestation encompassing retirement of the Air Force s A 10 Thunderbolt II, a plane formed throughout the warfare with one mission in mind: providing shut air support to forces on the bottom. At the time, troopers were querulous that the Air Force wasn t sufficiently committed to shut air support, therefore the service came up with a plane that did solely that a slow however extremely survivable tank killer engineered around one in every of the foremost deadly cannons ever mounted on Associate in Nursing craft. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... however that was 1976, and lots has modified throughout the intervening years. Back then, friendly forces lacked precision guided munitions and digital knowledge links, to not mention concealment. Enemies lacked agile, portable air defenses. the next look of these and different innovations has remodeled warfare, creating slow, single mission military science craft just like the A 10 antiques. Don t attempt to tell that to the plane s defenders on Capitol Hill although, as a result of they read Air Force plans to interchange the 40 year old planes with one thing newer as betrayal bordering on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Hidden Homelessness In Canada The global economy and social patterns have experienced huge dynamics with time and have changed significantly concerning economic growth, development, and social welfare parameters. Over the years, few countries have emerged as prominent players in the global economy and have shown significantly admirable traits regarding progress in economic, social, political as well as human welfare domains. Canada has been one such country (Schneider pp. 5 7). In the recent few decades, Canada has shown significant progress in the overall framework and currently ranks tenth in the world regarding nominal GDP. The real estate industry is the most dominant sector, the country also is one of the largest exporters of natural gas and petroleum on the one hand ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The problem is, however, acuter in case of specific sectors of the population, especially in fact of single adults lying in the age group of 25 to 55 years, who account for nearly 47.5% of the total homelessness in the country. 20% of all the homeless people in the country comprises of youth, with the problem being acuter in the cases of transgender and different sexually oriented people. The aboriginals of the country are also highly vulnerable to this issue of homelessness, with their problem expanding even more with time (Evenson and Carolann). Homelessness in the country, however, is of different types, depending upon the nature, tenure, and extent of homelessness, which, concerning the scenario in Canada, can be elaborated as follows: Chronic Homelessness This type of homelessness refers to the problem of long term lack of shelter, which accounts for homelessness of nearly 4000 to 8000 people in the country. Episodic Homelessness The residents in the country who move in and out of the shelters in the country multiple times in a year, which comprises of nearly 6000 to 22000 people in the country (Gaetz et ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Monkey Who Is The Central Character Of Wu Cheng Monkey who is the central character of Wu Cheng is lead on a passage where he comes across a lot of difficulties. While on this journey, he acquires new friendships, but still faces countless nemeses. He meets different people along the way and all of them strive to be a true Buddhist, but all lack some of the must have characteristics to be a true Buddhist. I choose to write about this because it pertains to our everyday lives. We strive to be perfect and strive to have all qualities needed to be a decent person. But the fact of the matter is that it is simply something we can always strive for but will always need to work on. There is never enough that a person can do because there is always room for improvement. I relate this life matter to the story because even if one thinks they have all the characteristics to be anything there is always something that can be improved on no matter how perfect you portray yourself to be. I will portray the characters on what they are faced with and what each of them represents. They all have common assets that are a part of human nature, but none has all of what it takes to be a true Buddhist. . Tripitaka represents what I call an everyday man, a man that represents the basics of what human nature entails. He has characteristics that an everyday man holds. Attractive and fervent Buddhist monk, he is often portrayed as the weaker link. Tripitaka is frequently dominated by his flamboyant acquaintances, particularly by monkey, who usually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Chemistry Practical Investigation-Volumetric Analysis Chemistry Practical Investigation Volumetric Analysis Discussion: Based on the data obtained, the precision of obtaining the data is high. This is because the data shows closeness between one another. It shows the reproducibility of a set of measured quantity. The data obtained showed three concordant titres where the titre volumes differ by less than 0.1mL from the highest to the lowest. The variability of a measurement cannot be determined from a single measurement, therefore multiple measurements (replicates) are made to check reproducibility. Three concordant titres are needed to calculate the average titre. Concordant titre is when you are calculating the concentration of a solution by titration the expression concordant titres refers to are a series of successive titration with similar results. In practice this may be three successive titres with readings within a 0.10mL range which you then find the average titre value for the concentration calculation. Concordant titre is done to minimize the effect of random error and improve the precision result as precision is correspondent to the random errors of the measurement process. Random errors are caused by factors that randomly affect measurement. Random errors are errors in measurement that lead to measured values being inconsistent. The word random indicates that they are unpredictable and have unexpected value even when the same instrument is used. If random error is present in this experiment it would be because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...