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The Human Immune Deficiency Virus
Adolescents and HIV in Atlanta Georgia
The Human Immune deficiency Virus is an epidemic that has devastated the world since its discovery
in the year 1981. Over 30 million people in the US have succumbed to the epidemic while close to 1.1
million people are now living with the disease. Young people in the US are the most vulnerable group
and are continually at high risk of contracting HIV and AIDS. About 39% of reported HIV cases are
among youths aged between 13 29 years (Granich et al. 2011). Various studies have shown that
homosexual and bisexual youth are at high risk. It is, therefore, important to adopt programs that will
assist them to reduce those sexual behaviors that can lead to contracting the disease. It becomes a
necessity to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Out of the nineteen public health in Georgia, nine of them had HIV cases rated above the national
mean. 50% of the new HIV diagnosed cases are people between the ages of 14 to 30. The youth seems
to be the ones highly affected by the disease. These infections concentrated more on the colored
people, the poor, the homeless, health challenged and those using drugs. The National AIDS Fund
describes the epidemic as, a universal set of social and structural inequities . Inequities like poverty,
illiteracy levels, homophobia, poor health care, and racial prejudices promote the wide discrepancy of
the disease effects in the community. The disease is likely to advance into a devastating stage of AIDS
since the groups cannot access health care and mostly they cannot achieve the level of treatment
required to reduce the effect of the virus on destroying the cells of immune system. To prevent more
HIV infections among in youth and promote good health education becomes a significant and most
crucial factor. This article looks into some approaches that can be pursued in educating the youth and
also some of the ways of reducing the spread of HIV among the youths. The approach is also based in
or is in line with the Healthy People 2020 objectives. The core objectives of this initiative are to attain
a high quality life free from injuries and premature death, health equity with no disparities, social and
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Otitis Media Essay
Otitis media, otherwise known as an ear infection, is a very common occurrence in children seven
months up to fifteen years of age. Specifically, this type of ear infection is categorized as an
inflammation of the middle ear, and subcategorized into either acute otitis or chronic otitis media. It
begins with a bacterial or viral infection from the throat that spreads into the ear, causing a fluid
backup in the middle part of the ear. It is estimated that, by the time they reach two years of age, all
the children in the United States currently under that age will have had a total of 9.3 million episodes
of acute otitis media, and that approximately 17 percent of children have three or more episodes
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Predisposing agents that can lead to higher risk are colds, upper respiratory infections, exposure to air
irritants (such as tobacco smoke), and children who have down syndrome or cleft palate. Bacterial
pathogens that are common be the eight five percent of the causation to otitis media can range from
streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus), nontypable hemophilus influenzae, pseudomonas, and
moraxella. However, it is much easier to contract an ear infection than spread it, and although it is the
child is suffering from the pathology the most, it also causes parents to have greater anxiety and stress
as well as disrupt average work and school cycles in daily living.
Symptoms and signs of otitis media can range from a combination of earaches, fever, and fussiness in
small children. Fluid buildup known as middle ear effusion due to otitis media can cause temporary
hearing loss, and the fluid buildup in the ear can leak into the ear canal. Acute infections of otitis
media differ from chronic because they typically are short lasting with a rapid onset. Symptoms
exhibited can range from vomiting, fever, pain, loss of hearing, inflammation of the tympanic
membrane, and often are a result from viral upper respiratory infections. Although over diagnosed,
there are certain methods to distinguish Acute Otitis Media (AOM); the
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The Relevance of the Literature of Renaissance In the...
The Relevance of the Literature of Renaissance In the Twenty First Century
In many ways the age of Renaissance was similar to the times we live in. It was the beginning of the
modern era which saw a revolution in almost every aspect of life: living became prosperous for the
average people, a new money based economy was being built. Geniuses were producing scientific
inventions which were improving the quality of life. The printing press created a media revolution. It
was the epoch of an immense increase in knowledge of the world, the time of far reaching voyages of
exploration leading to India, the New World, Far East and Egypt to seek new worlds for gold, for
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Why does Macbeth decide to murder Duncan and why is he not satisfied with his high social position?
Because his problem is that he is too ambitious. He wants to become king and he refers to that
yearning as ambition:
I have no spur To prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition, which o erleaps itself And
falls on the other.
Macbeth is fascinated with the idea of being a king but he is also aware of the disastrous price he will
have to pay. He suffers a powerful tension between his desire and his moral sense. But once his
imagination shows him the possibility, he is not able to shrug the desire off. It is one of Lady Macbeth
s functions to keep this vision alive, when she taunts him to act in response to his desires and urges
him to be more of a man. She cannot be blamed for his actions though, as he freely chooses to kill
Duncan, and even before committing the crime he knows what consequences this deed will bring. At
the same time, he cannot live with what he has done and remain the same person. The killing is
continued, bringing even greater suffering on Macbeth as he tries to remove the moral distress. We
witness his gradual dehumanization when he continues to murder in order to get peace of mind, but
instead he loses everything life has to offer:
To morrow, and to morrow, and to morrow, Creeps in this
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Relationship Between Serotonin And Sensory
The Serotonin and Sensory Satisfaction:
How One Neurotransmitter Affects Diet, Appetite, Mood and Cravings
You already know that an undeniable link exists between your mood and your appetite. Who hasn t
indulged in a pint of Ben and Jerry s for emotional reasons?
What you may not know is that emotional eating is not purely psychological. It s actually deeply
rooted in a biological response controlled by a very important chemical messenger manufactured in
the brain and gut: serotonin. Some scientists have coined it the feel good chemical, but research has
proven that this neurotransmitter is responsible for so much more than a natural high.
Serotonin at the Cellular Level
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Not only does your mood affect what you eat, but also what you eat directly impacts your mood. And
so the cycle (positive or negative) begins.
Serotonin is found in many foods: tomatoes, plantains, walnuts, pineapples, plums, kiwis, bananas,
just to name a few. Eating foods high in serotonin improves communication between neurons in the
gut, however the impact is limited. Serotonin does not pass from the gut and into the blood (and then
to the brain) unless we also eat foods containing the building blocks necessary to allow the serotonin
to pass through something referred to as the blood brain barrier.
The blood brain barrier is a highly selective permeability barrier that separates the circulating blood
from the brain extracellular fluid in the central nervous system. It is semi permeable, so you can think
of it as a fine mesh net. Some smaller particles with specific qualities can pass through the smaller
holes of the net, but larger items are kept
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Acupuncture Is A Therapeutic Technique Of Traditional...
Introduction
Acupuncture is a therapeutic technique of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) which involves the
implantation of needles to different depths at a great variety of points on the surface of the human
body , in order to stimulate deep lying nerve endings and regulate the circulation of qi and blood
round the body (Lu Needham, 2002:1). The history of acupuncture can be traced back to the Stone
Age according to archaeological discoveries and the earliest available records of its principles,
theories and applications can be found in the canonical TCM text Yellow Emperor s Classic of Internal
Medicine (Chang Zhang, 2012:37). For the following 2,500 years, acupuncture has been continuously
passed on alongside other components of TCM. Nowadays, acupuncture is widely practiced in the
East and become increasingly popular in the West. Many Western scholars attempt to separate
acupuncture from TCM paradigm and use modern scientific methods to reveal its underlying
mechanisms, but so far, such studies have not yielded sufficient evidence to support its scientificity .
Thus, it has been labelled as pseudoscience or quackery (Ulett Schwarts, 1982; Skrabanek, 1988;
Renckens, 2002; Ernst, 2010; Pandolfi Carreras, 2014; and Wikipedia ).
In this essay, I intend to discuss whether acupuncture is a scientific therapy. To do this, I will first
compare the different attitudes of scholars towards this issue before highlighting their fundamental
disagreements. Then,
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October Sky Essay
Homer Hickam was a teenage boy from a mining town in West Virginia called Coalwood. He inspired
to build rockets when he seen the first artificial satellite, Sputnik, streak across the stars. With his
friends and the local nerd, Homer sets out to do just that but with many errors and trials. Along with
the town, Homer s father thought they were wasting their time with their rockets. He wanted Homer to
be a coal miner just like everyone else but Homer knew he didn t belong there. As time went on, some
people from town became interested in seeing the homemade missiles launch into the sky. The boys
became popular and were known as the Rocketboys around town.
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During this time Homer s dad was really disappointed in him because he quit football to build these
rockets. Homer says he is never going to mine coal. One day after they shot off a rocket, the police
came to the school to arrest Homer and his friends for starting a forest fire. They gave up on building
rockets because all of their dreams were crushed. That night his father was hurt mining and Homer
quit school and worked in the mines to help pay the hospital bills. His dad changed his attitude about
Homer when he worked in the mines because he thought he was doing the right thing. Homer didn t
like it at all and his hopes and dreams were gone. After work one night, Homer s mom told him that
Miss Reilly was sick. When he went to visit her, she told him that he didn t belong in the mine and
that he needed to stick to his dreams. That night he opened the book she gave him and started to work
on the math and where the rocket went when the police said that it started the fire. He calculated that
he didn t start the fire.
Homer quit his job, went back to school, and won the County Science Fair. He was sent to
Indianapolis for the National Science Fair. His dad was disappointed again that Homer went back to
building rockets. He was the only one in town who didn t believe in Homer and his friends. His father
helped him out when all of Homer s rocket supplies were stolen in Indianapolis the night before the
science fair. His father made him
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Congress Dysfunctions
Dysfunction can be found within the U.S. government. For the purpose of this paper I will argue that
the dysfunction is largely rooted and caused by U.S. culture and also caused by the political system.
Furthermore, I will conclude that through the culmination of a dysfunctional culture the dysfunctions
found within the political system has resulted in a dysfunctional government. Congress currently has
the lowest approval rating they have ever had, however, the incumbent reelection rates are over 90%.
This points to a culture where cooperation and compromise are no longer the prime objective. People
expect their congressman to force their issue and not compromise on issues that may be contrary to
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For instance, Wyoming has as many votes in the Senate as California. This disproportionate
representation allows for the rule of the minority. In a Democracy it seems entirely contrary to allow a
minority to influence the direction of the country, however, that is where we are at. In Madison s
Federalist 10, he expresses his concern for the rule of factions and also the rule of the minority. It
appears that through institutions like the Senate and the Electoral College we have allowed, to a
certain extent, the ability of minorities to sway major decisions. Furthermore, because of our
attachment to past institutions that at one point provided a certain service which has now become
completely arbitrary, we add to the rule of the minority. The Electoral College at one point provided a
service to the nation wherein people would vote their conscious if they felt the Republic was under
threat, however, this institution has become entirely arbitrary and unnecessary in the modern day. This
institution exhibits the diagnosis given in America in Decay wherein the institution has failed to adapt
to changing external circumstances. External circumstances pushed the Electoral College to become a
mouthpiece to the people s easily swayed minds. Arguably the Senate did not adapt well to external
circumstances as well. External forces pushed the Senate to become more democratic through the 17th
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Two Associated Systems
Two Associated Systems:
Two associated systems with the eye are the nervous and muscular systems. The eye is a part of the
nervous system because it is responsible for sending, receiving, and processing information sent
through the nerve impulses. The optic nerve is a part of the eye and part of the central nervous system.
As humans, we see something through our eyes and react to it. If we see someone is going to hit us,
we flinch. If we are reading something, or seeing a picture, we see it and process it. By seeing the
world through our eyes, it allows us to react and process our surroundings. The eyes are also
associated with the muscular system; it has a special system of muscles that allow the eyes to move.
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If you are born with it, you will have to live with it. However, there is medical research going on to try
to cure color blindness. They are using gene therapy on monkeys to get them to see color. Researchers
hope that one day this will help humans too. Gene therapy helps repair the damaged chromosome that
causes color blindness. If color blindness is caused by something else; like an injury to the eye, old
age, glaucoma, or certain medication side effects, you must treat the underlying cause to fix the non
genetic colorblindness.
Prevention of Diseases: To prevent glaucoma a person should first off know about their family history.
If glaucoma runs in the family, a person can be more likely to develop it. Some other preventative
measures are to go to the eye doctor regularly, take prescribed eye drops, wear eye protection, and
exercise safely. In order to prevent corneal disease one must avoid smoke, wear protective eye gear,
take frequent breaks from computer use, eat food that promote eye health (leafy greens and fish), and
have the eyes screened regularly. By following these preventative measures, not only can a person
reduce the chance of getting this disease, but they can also support good eye
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Shirley Jackson s Perception Of Nature
Shirley Jackson creates an atmosphere of a gloomy, dark, mysteriously fantastical wood through the
twisted encounters of Christopher and the woods and dark interactions between man and nature to
show the effects of the real world on the perception of nature. Christopher is walking through the
woods for days on end with no plan, no end point. His interactions with nature show his apparent
hatred and bitter attitude toward it. Wearily moving his feet because he had nothing else to do,
Christopher went on down the road, hating the trees that moved slowly against his progress, hating the
dust beneath his feet, hating the sky, hating this road, (Jackson 1). Jackson repeatedly utilizes the word
hate in a variety of forms to portray Christopher as teenager of young adult full of animosity towards
all aspects of nature. The sky, the dust, the trees and more are all parts of nature and all things that
Christopher seems to be very upset over. Jackson also uses the word wearily, to describe Christopher s
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Christopher approached the house as he would any house, farmhouse, suburban home, or city
apartment, and knocked politely and with pleasure on the warm front door. Come in then, a woman
said as she opened it, and Christopher stepped inside... (Jackson 2). Jackson introduces the woman
who answered the door so subtly it seems as though the stone house was subconsciously Christopher s
intended destination. Christopher doesn t even have to say anything; his knock on the door prompted
the woman, Phyllis, to open the door and nonchalantly invites him to come in as though she was
expecting a guest. Christopher s interpretation of the picturesque stone house being encroached on by
the mass of trees surrounding the perimeter shows his interaction with nature and reinforces his
paranoid feelings towards
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Policy Change Management And Its Effects On The Environment
2.6 Change Management
Policy change management refers to making amendments to policies in a systematic manner. It also
encompasses all responses channelled towards a cause of change which may be beyond the control of
the organization s management or may be needed to either sure the success of the policy or reduce the
impact of the failure (The Pathfinder Project, 2003). It is without any contradiction that in this
dynamic environment, polices cannot be rigid due to a series of factors such as new legislation, social
unrest, commodity prices that may impact positively or negatively on the environment. This assertion
is even strengthened by the fact that policies cannot exist independently from intervening variables.
This section will not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Change within the policy process could also be responsive to triggers of change within the system.
Managing the change that may happen during the policy process from policy initiation to its
implementation help ensure that the policy succeed. The implementation is particularly more
important as it is the aspect that gets the job done .
Even the most detailed policy implementation plan may still be subjected to changes due to sometimes
anticipated but often unplanned outcome of a complex of many decisions structured at different levels
and sometimes power distribution between groups involved in the various stages of implementing the
policy (Terpstra Havinga 2001). According to (Sutton 1999), the policy process research is a
combination of the study of stability and change (transformation or flexibility). Stability: because a
strong and robust system is needed to bring about desirable outcomes and change: because there must
be a response to continuing changing demands of end users and the environment. Stability may be the
enemy of change but stability itself must be brought about by a preceding change and so is a function
of change. Grote (2009) puts it beautifully asserting that: organisations have had to continuously
adjust the balance between stability and flexibility in order to
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Who Is Responsible For Othello s Downfall
When one watches a play, they are catching a glimpse into the characters lives. They are catching a
narrow window of their existence. They do not know where they came from, what kind of experiences
they have had, or what may have influenced them over the course of their lives. The central
protagonist of Othello is none other than Othello himself, a man whose background ultimately shape
and dictate his life during the play. Shakespeare creates Othello s main objective to stay true to who he
is; a person that we are meant to infer is filled with duty, honor, trust, respect, nobility, and the desire
to do the right thing. If any of these listed attributes are awry in his life, or at fault among the people
he associates with, he is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them./ Good signor, you shall more command with
years/ Than with your weapons. (I.ii.59 61). Othello makes the decision not to fight outright by
observing what is going on around him. First, the hour of this action is late at night, so chances are
something is amiss. Secondly, he recognizes these men as good people, what quarrel does he posses
with them? His ability to formulate this quick decision and take is a perfect example of the kind of
person Othello is. It unfortunately will contribute to his downfall in the end of the tragedy.
Othello s first completed objective prior to the start of the play is selecting a new lieutenant. In the
military, a lieutenant can better be known as the second in command of a general (roughly). Othello,
being the general, selects Cassio as his lieutenant. At this point, Iago discloses valuable characteristics
of Cassio, One Michael Cassio, A Florentine /.../That never set a squadron in the field,/ Nor the
division of battle knows/More than a spinster... (I.i.20 4). Iago clearly indicates that his own résumé is
far more fitting to that of a battlefield lieutenant, stating, And I, of whom his eyes had seen the
proof/At Rhodes, At Cyprus, and on other grounds/ He in good time must his Lieutenant be,/ And I
god bless the mark! his Moorship s Ancient. (I.i.28 34). For the readers and spectators of Othello, the
action of
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Bygone Carve History
The classical period laid the bedrock for modish artistic ideation. The art at that time initiated the
research for bygone of an image. The ancient art contribute to the creation of an image. In former age,
there was not any mechanism to grasp the memories of the people for long lasting. Before the actual
existence of an image, image was already present in the minds of people. A bygone of an image
commenced a grave ultimatum to Near Eastern ancient people. The history of an image started when
the idea for perceptible illustration of carve came to mind because in ancient times (10000 to 4500
BCE), the people used to keep their memories still alive with them by creating sculpt. They also did
some kind of documentation but that was also on the
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Comparison and Contrast of Evident Similarities and...
Comparison and contrast of evident similarities and bright contrasts between United States of
America and one of the European country †Poland. Both of the countries have similar environment,
geographic shapes: mountains, seas, lakes and forests, but different climates. There also differences
between politic, religion, nation, history, and culture.
At first glance, USA and Poland may seem to be worlds apart. Looking closer, we may see may
similarities as well as differences. The similarities are innumerable, yet this holds true with the
differences as well.
Poland, which is about the size of Texas, in comparison to United States, is a small country located in
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Because most of the Poles are Catholics (95%)the traditional forms of Polish life have grown out of
the spirit of Christian Faith. Their high points, in all their wealth and diversity, are marked out by the
Church calendar in its yearly cycle. The Catholics’ doctrines have very strong influence on Polish
people, their all moral and ethic question are answered by religion, in the circle of Decalogue. In
America people generally are more self creative and more free, to make their own decisions. I think
the reason is, because here, in United
States is a distinct and clear border between government and church, unlike in Poland, where church
has a significant influence on the government. Life in the United States is not a piece of cake, but
living conditions here far exceed those in Poland. In some areas of the US life is tough for some
people. But unlike in Poland success is rewarded to all those who strive to work hard and get far in the
country of opportunity. If someone works hard and tries to improve their living conditions they can
achieve their goals and live a better life, to compare with, in Poland in spite of hard work people
don’t have chance to improve their living conditions; for the same job, Poles have about four
times less money and almost the same cost of living as in United States.
While I love going to Poland as much as
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The Ratification Of The Sixteenth Amendment To The United...
Taxation
1. The ratification of the Sixteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was necessary to validate the
Federal income tax on individuals.
*a. True
b. False
2. Before the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution was ratified, there was no valid Federal
income tax on individuals.
a. True
*b. False
3. The first income tax on individuals (after the ratification of the Sixteenth Amendment to the
Constitution) levied tax rates from a low of 2% to a high of 6%.
*a. True
b. False
4. The Federal income tax on corporations generates more revenue than the Federal income tax on
individuals.
a. True
*b. False
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*a. True
b. False
30. In 2011, José, a widower, sells land (fair market value of $100,000) to his daughter, Linda, for
$50,000. José has made a taxable gift of $37,000.
*a. True
b. False
31. Julius, a married taxpayer, makes gifts to each of his six children. A maximum of six annual
exclusions could be allowed as to these gifts.
a. True
*b. False
32. One of the motivations for making a gift is to save on income taxes.
*a. True
b. False
33. The formula for the Federal income tax on corporations is not the same as that applicable to
individuals.
*a. True
b. False
34. A state income tax can be imposed on nonresident taxpayers who earn income within the state or
on an itinerant basis.
*a. True
b. False
35. For state income tax purposes, all states allow a deduction for Federal income taxes.
a. True
*b. False
36. Some states use their state income tax return as a means of collecting unpaid sales and use taxes.
*a. True
b. False
37. No state has offered an income tax amnesty program more than once.
a. True
*b. False
38. For Federal income tax purposes, there never has been a general amnesty period.
*a. True
b. False
39. Under state amnesty programs, all delinquent and unpaid income taxes are forgiven.
a. True
*b. False
40. When a state decouples from a Federal tax
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Leukemia
Leukemia
Description: Leukemia is a type of blood cancer that begins in the bone marrow.
Types of leukemia acute or chronic: Acute leukemia gets worse very fast and may make you feel sick
right away. Chronic leukemia gets worse slowly and may not cause symptoms for years. And
Lymphocytic or myelogenous: lymphocytic affects the white blood cells called lymphocytes and
myelogenous affects the white blood cells called myelocytes.
Sign and symptoms: fever/ night sweats, headaches, bruising/bleeding, bone or joint pain, swollen or
painful belly from enlarged spleen, swollen lymph nodes in armpit/neck/groin, gets a lot of infections,
feeling very tired or weak, losing weight or not hungry.
Cause: experts are unknown of the cause, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The different types of leukemia are Acute and Chronic. Acute gets very bad at a fast pace. You will
most likely feels the symptoms right away. As said above Chronic leukemia can be found before you
even notice symptoms. That is because it gets very bad at a slow, long pace. Also, Lymphocytic or
myelogenous: lymphocytic affects the white blood cells called lymphocytes and myelogenous affects
the white blood cells called myelocytes. The symptoms of leukemia come in painful long durations.
Such as fever and night sweats. Or even bruising and bleeding, bone or joint pain, swollen or painful
belly from enlarged spleen, feeling very tired or weak, losing weight or not hungry. The other
common symptom that is frequent is the throwing up of blood. These symptoms last the entire time
unless your treatments work and subside. Treatments come in different forms. Like consolidation,
maintence, or inductions. The most popular treatment would be chemotherapy. The other two
treatments are radiation therapy, and if your leukemia gets worse they will perform stem cell
transplant on you. Whether it s few months or a few years of having leukemia there are outcomes to it.
The four out comes prove whether you have gotten rid of it or if the cancerous cells are still in your
body. The first outcome is active disease which is where Leukemia is still present during the treatment
or afterwards. The second outcome is minimal residual disease where No leukemia
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Personal Narrative-Versity Of Montana At Missoula
You want to go inside or just eat in the car? I usually eat in the car because so many people want to
talk sports or ask about my college plans if I eat at a table. I hate the attention and feel obligated to be
civil, but I must admit, it usually ruins my lunch. I think people forget that I m just a kid trying to
enjoy his senior year in high school. Everybody seems to know what s better for me than I do, myself.
You ever get that feeling? Bella was surprised that he would even ask a question like that. Didn t he
know that she wasn t expected to do anything by anybody? She didn t even know what she would do
after high school and she was quite sure nobody else cared even her mother. Rachel probably assumed
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Travis had already told his mother about Bella and his interest in her. Doris Hartley was always
interested in Travis friends and never told him who she thought he should or shouldn t date. Travis
told her that he had known Bella or, more precisely, that he had known about Bella, since grade
school. He admitted that he had felt sorry for her. Even if she had walked with a limp, she had seemed
so normal and happy until polio had crippled her. And she had become so sad and withdrawn
afterwards. He told Doris how Bella had stayed to herself all the time, always alone and always
excluded. He said that when he was a junior in high school, he had been asked by his English teacher
to help grade papers and he saw an essay Bella had written entitled, The Weight and Measure of a
Soul. It was a beautifully composed piece that quoted Chaucer, St. Thomas Aquinas, C.S. Lewis and
even Mark Twain. In contrast to the blatant plagiarism o her class mates, her work was original,
cerebral and very poignant. It was as if she were baring her own soul. He knew then that he just had to
know her better. He shared with his mother that he felt happier spending time with her than with any
of the other girls he had dated. He especially loved her honesty and
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Jonas Change In The Giver
Things could change, Gabe, Jonas went on. Things could be different. I don t know how, but there
must be some way for things to be different. There could be colors. And grandparents, he added,
staring through the dimness toward the ceiling of his sleeping room. And everybody would have the
memories. In this quote, Jonas is explaining to Gabe that things are going to change and that the real
world is very different from the utopian society in which Jonas thought he was living in for 12 years.
Jonas from the Giver changed and matured in many ways. One notable way that Jonas changed was
through the colors he started to see when he got assigned to be The Giver. ...now he saw the familiar
wide river beside the path differently. He saw all of the light and color and history it contained and
carried in its slow moving water; and he knew that there was an Elsewhere from which it came, and an
Elsewhere to which it was going This quote shows that Jonas can see both the good and bad history of
the objects around him. The color allows him to picture his life differently, and to see his society as
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The worst part of holding the memories is not the pain. It s the loneliness of it. Memories need to be
shared. This quote shows that although it hurts to know that the outside world is very different
compared to Jonas community, Jonas is the only one receiving and keeping these memories.
Therefore, he is the only one who knows about the distorted society in which he lives in. Jonas didn t
know that the society he lived in was so unrealistic at the beginning of the story, so, in a way, he
changed because the memories allowed him to compare his community with the outside world and see
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Dramatic Irony In The Cask Of Amontillado
In the Cask of Amontillado a short story by Edgar Allen Poe the protagonist of the story, Montresor, is
a very clever man. For instance, the story is told from Montresor s point of view and it begins with
Montresor talking about how he s going to get revenge on his friend, Fortunato. The thousand injuries
of Fortunato I had borne as I best could; but when ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge...I
continued, as my wont, to smile in his face, and he did not perceive that my smile now was at the
thought of his immolation. Here Poe uses dramatic irony to show the readers that Montresor is
devising a plan to get revenge on Fortunato, and Fortunato isn t aware of what Montresor is planning.
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Incidentally, most of the story is set in the catacombs (which symbolizes death) of the Montresors. I
drink, he said, to the buried that repose around us. And I to your long life. He again took my arm, and
we proceeded. These vaults, he said, are extensive. The Montresors, I replied, were a great and
numerous family. I forget your code of arms. A huge human foot d or, in a field azure; the foot crushes
a serpent rampant whose fangs are imbedded in the heel. And the motto? Nemo me impune lacessit.
The author uses more irony when Montresor toasts to Fortunato s long life but the readers know
Montresor is going to get revenge on Fortunato, and Montresor does not really mean what he s saying.
Then they discuss the Montresor code of arms and the motto. The motto means Nobody provokes me
with impunity. This tells the readers why Montresor has to get his revenge. In fact, Montresor was
planning on redressing
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What Is Maize s Role In North American Culture
1. Maize Cultivation 1. Definition 1. Cultivating corn (planting and harvesting corn) 1. Associated
Group(s)/Tribe(s) 1. Navajo, Cherokee, Mohave and Pueblo Tribes 1. Region(s) in North America 1.
South United States, Northeast USA and the Great Plains 1. Significance 1. Maize (corn) was part of
the Native American everyday diet. Maize was part of the three sister which is squash, beans and
maize. These were eaten by most tribes even if they didn t grow it. They would trade with neighbors
who farmed maize in order to obtain it.
1. Hunter Gatherer Economy 1. Definition Hunter gatherer tribes usually required a large amount of
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West Africa 1. Role in early European Exploration 1. Europeans went to West Africa so they can trade
for slaves which were in high demand because Native Americans kept on dying due to disease brought
by the european settlers. The highly profitable plantation of sugar required constant attention and
exhausting labor 1. Role In North American Society 1. Slaves were treated harshly and worked to the
bone. They could not own land and many landowners would not allow them to read and write. The
slaves were used to work in the fields and make life easier for their owners. Some slaves were forced
to have sexual activities with their owners so they can produce more slaves instead of buying them
1. Capitalism 1. Definition is an economic and political system in which the economic market is
controlled by private owners and not the government 2. Positive Impact of Capitalism 1. Gives politics
to the people rather than being controlled by the state 2. Private firms are more efficient and have
higher production rate 1. Negative Impact of Capitalism 1. Can create monopoly which can let
companies increase prices 2. Private firms can pay lower wages to their workers if they control the
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Greece s Economic Impact On The Global Economy
Developed market economies have been improving incrementally. After going through a soft patch in
the first quarter, the U.S. has regained its momentum in job creation, although the quality of those jobs
is open to debate. Europe has turned a corner, with GDP expanding modestly and deflation subsiding.
Japan is also experiencing a notable uptick in economic activity. Emerging markets, on the other hand,
are going through what the World Bank has called a structural slowdown. This is likely to last for
years as a result of a variety of factors including lower commodity prices and a falloff in global trade
following the global financial crisis. India appears to be one of the few exceptions, with a first quarter
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A prolonged bear market could slow it further, and that would affect the global economy negatively.
While we are in the midst of a recovery, it remains in the context of a high risk, slow growth world.
Government debt as a percentage of GDP has risen substantially since the financial crisis and is acting
as a drag on economies. Ultimately, growth in real GDP depends on growth in the workforce and
growth in productivity; neither appears promising. Given that backdrop, the portfolio remains invested
in companies that have proven that they can grow their free cash flow, even in a tepid economic
environment, and have a disciplined approach to allocating cash that will create value for
shareholders.
Positioning
Epoch s highest conviction ideas continue to be centered on companies where they have a significant
degree of confidence in the business and identify quality visible growth. Epoch remains focused on
companies with strong cash flows supported by secular growth in areas such as, productivity
enhancing technology and companies which will benefit from the proliferation of smart devices (the
internet of things ); commercial aerospace which will benefit from visible growth in emerging markets
and a robust replacement cycle in developed markets; financial companies with improved capital
positions and greater cash flow visibility; and companies which will
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Mongol Empire Dbq Essay
The Mongols are a group of men and some women who took over China, and united the largest
empire in the world history. They did this in many ways, some positive and some negative, using
smart tactics to make their way to ruling the empire. Nevertheless, the Mongols had a more positive
impact than negative by influencing transportation and communication, economic diversity, and
politics in the world around them for many years. According to Document 6, the Mongols improved
transportation and communication. Improvement of transportation and communication, both play a
massive role in economic development for the empire. They allowed people to trade new materials
needed for everyday use, meet new people and learn different cultures. One of the trade routes that
played a bigger part in improving transportation and communication was the Silk Road. It spanned the
large empire, letting people travel far to trade for different items. This improvement was ideal for the
people to grow together and make new discoveries about themselves and others. This positive impact
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In the empire there was more diversity in culture because of the diversified economic development,
meaning that the Mongols were bringing new cultures to the people and learning some new ones
themselves. Religion definitely made the culture more diverse, people spread beliefs about the gods
they worshipped and the rituals they used. This led to other cultures adapting to new ones.People
adapting to new cultures were important for unifying the empire and creating a better society for
everyone. Influencing economic diversity was one of the greatest things the Mongols did, but these
Mongols also had laws and rules for people to
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Cash In The Trash Bin
Cash in The Trash Bin
My ecology action project will be on recycling water bottles and soda cans and cash them in for
money to give to my school and church. My mom and step dad will be driving me around town to pick
up cans and water bottles. Numerous stores will also be asked if we will be able to put recycling bins
in their stores. All of the bottles and cans will be put together and cashed in every one to two weeks
depending on the amount. By doing this action the environment will be a little less messy and money
will be given back to our community. This project will be done a little every day.
This ecology project was chosen because of doing this it is going to help my community and doing a
little every day. Also, by doing this, we will learn actually how much trash is in our community. My ...
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My mom is putting a recycling bin in her office. There will also be a recycling bin in my church. Also,
around some stores, if they allow me to. Some of my classmates will be asked to contribute to my
project.
This project will be done a little every day. It will be done at school also during class and lunch. It will
be done every Wednesday night and Sunday morning through the afternoon and every Saturday. It will
be done it at home with my family members who drink water bottles and soda. This project will be
done as much as possible.
The following project that will be done is done by myself. My mom will be helping me a little by
taking pictures, driving me around, and putting a recycling bin in her office. My step dad is also going
to be helping me with driving me around and taking me to the recycling center to turn in my items.
My family and friends are providing me with bottles and cans that they drink. Also, my school will be
helping me very little with bottles and cans around the campus. Very excited to get this project
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The Impact of the Internet or Information Technology on...
Project title:
Technology has been at the center of changes taking place that affect the supply chain. Discuss the
impact of the Internet or Information Technology on Logistics Management.
Table of content Page No Executive summary 2 Customer service 2 Warehouse and Storage
Management 3 Inventory Planning 4 Transport Management 4 Case study 5
Answer of the question Would you recommend the use of IT in your work area? Reference 6
Executive Summary
Information technology (IT) is now become a factor which embedded to our life. Some people may
dislike it or unable to manage it, but just can t run away from it. Every electronic product we are
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It can reduce out of stocks by 30 percent for products selling between 0.1 and 15 units a day.
To support such kind of activities, barcode scanner, RFID reader, workstation or mobile computer is
necessary. Which means the company needs to invest not only the software, but the hardware also.
The equipment needs to well maintain, and standby unit might needed to support when hardware
failure. Un skill user or system abuse can create data discrepancy, the inventory planning will not be
accurate base on this kind of information.
Transportation Management
The management of transportation operations of all types, including tracking and managing every
aspect of vehicle maintenance, fuel costing, routing and mapping, warehousing, communications, EDI
implementations, traveler and cargo handling, carrier selection and management, accounting.
By using system, the benefit is listed below: * Reduce costs through better route planning, load
optimization, carrier mix and mode selection. * Improved accountability with visibility into the
transportation chain * Greater flexibility to make changes in delivery plans * Completion of key
supply chain execution requirements.
The system version and patch needs to update frequently, and also all the supporting data. Or else the
system cannot be performing, and the information generated by the system is outdated.
Case study
Pfizer Nutrition, formerly Wyeth Nutrition, is one of
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Figurative Language In Ray Bradbury s Excerpt From...
In Ray Bradbury s excerpt from Dandelion wine, he uses a variety of rhetorical devices to make us
comprehend the atmosphere of the passage, augmenting the boy s imagination. In the beginning of the
passage, Bradbury uses a variety of figurative language to give a new perspective of the town. As
stated in lines 1 through 2the author describes the town at ease in bed , which implies that the town is
being personified to make it more relatable and vivid, and show the town s insight of peace and
tranquility. The author continues on by describing the boy as , Like the goddess Siva in the travel
books , he saw his hand jump everywhere . This makes us allude all the many things the goddess Siva
did, comparing on all the many things the boy has planned to do in the summer, implying that the
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Bradbury starts out by saying in line 35 through 39 ....dark spiral stairs..sorcerer s tower...thunders and
visions. Ritual magic . Here the author uses diction in the semantic field of mystery, in order to take a
creepy turn of what looked to be a lovely place to something dark and unexpected. As the house lights
winked.. and a sprinkle of windows came suddenly alight , the author personifies and compares to
make the town more vivid and more relatable again as it was when the story began, and bringing the
town back to life
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Book Thief Book Report
The first thing most young readers will notice about the novel, The Book Thief, written by Markus
Zusak is its thickness. This book is made up of 550 compelling yet devastatingly sad pages. This book
may be hard to read for some people as it is a story about a young girl and her family during the time
of Nazi Germany. Although this is a sensitive topic for many, Markus found a way to creatively allow
it to be tolerable for everyone. The book is so intense that it is actually narrated by Death. I personally
did not pick up on this concept that Death was the narrator. I was actually told by a couple of friends,
and ended up appreciating that they had told me. This concept may be hard for less observant readers
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Her thievery begins when she steals her first book at her brother s funeral shortly before she arrives at
the Hubermann s. The book is titled The Grave Digger s Handbook, fitting for a funeral. The thievery
would continue throughout the story, and she would learn to read and write because of them. Her love
for books helped her cope with her losses but sometimes sidetracked her in school. Books took
everything off of her mind. She would continue to steal books, and once she had built a relationship
with the mayor s wife, she capitalized on that as well, stealing from her library. Reading had built her
relationships, and had conforted her along with many other families and people on Himmel Street. In
times of terror, when the town was bombed, she began to read to the families in the bomb shelters.
This eventually benefitted her family when she is asked to read a weekly chapter to the neighbor Frau
Holtzapfel, and receiving coffee beans in return. Frau Holtzapfel is also dealing with a loss as one of
her sons who is in the army died in combat. Her love for reading seems to be what keeps her going
and helps her appreciate the new life she was given. Her thievery does go beyond books, as she and
her best friend Rudy (who actually has a crush on Liesel), join a thievery group that steals food. This
was a move of desperation for when times got really tough and food and money got tight. Her true
love for thievery was always and will always be connected to
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The Importance Of Population Differences
Geographers have different factors to focus on when trying to understand why there are differences in
the world s population. Crude birth rate, crude death rate, natural increase rate, life expectancy and so
on. Each of those are methods used by geographers to measure population. Geographers should not
only look at those methods when trying to figure out the population differences. Some social factors
like the economy, culture, lifestyle and the government contributes in the differences in population.
Crude birth rate and life expectancy are the two most important indicators that can help a geographer
understand why is there differences in the population.
Crude birth rate is an immensely important factor because not in all courtiers a woman is having up to
seven children. According to statista Niger is a country with the highest crude birth rate because
women are estimated to have 6.76 children per women. However, China has the largest population in
the world and in the Washington post it states that China allows couples to only have two children. It
is also mentioned that although the government allows couples to have two children most people only
have one child. People in China prefer to just have one child because is extremely costly. In the
Washington post it indicates that to prepare a child to succeed in the country s competitive schools and
workplaces, parents must invest lots of time and money in a child for schooling, extracurricular
activities, and outside tutoring, often for college entrance and English proficiency exams . This type of
factors makes the difference in population. The economy is not the same around the world and in the
countries that are poor women do not health care and that means they can not be put on birth control.
Crude birth rate explains why some countries population is bigger than others. If women in some
countries are having 5 and more children the population is going be higher than in countries that
women are having one child. In this case, China can not be included because although you are allowed
to just have two children, China was already over populated and had to come up with the one child
policy. I believe that if China stick to just having one child and Niger s
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Use Of P. D. James Narrative Logic In Children Of Men
P.D James narrative logic in Children of Men shows a conflicted view of dictatorship in times of
struggle and terrorist actions in response. James narrative logic seems to point to dictatorships being a
necessary evil, but only acceptable to a point. The narrative does not seem to justify terrorist actions in
response to a dictatorship, rather a lack of political apathy. James expresses these points through the
use of characterization, perspective, and plot events.
At first, it seems as though James is against dictatorship and sees it as an unreasonable response to
times of struggle. Xan is presented as a complex character, but still unconcerned with ethics and
power hungry. The dictatorship is shown as bad for the country overall, promoting mistreatment of
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Prisoners are sent to the Isle of Man without a proper trial or jury and often for minor crimes. Miriam
s brother is sent there for shoving a woman over after stealing her purse. The Isle has become violent
and lacking in resources, leading to the death and suffering of many inhabiting it. The Sojourners are
immigrant Omegas from worse off countries who come to England to have a better life. However, Xan
has set up a system that exploits these immigrants, using them for what is basically slave labor then
refusing them citizenship and sending them back to their home countries after they are no longer
useful. The Quietus is undignified, sending out the elderly to die by drowning rather than quietly at
home with a pill, which Xan himself says he would prefer but does not afford to the people. Under
Xan s reign, the Omegas are also treating as gods, given special privileges and leniency under the law.
The painted faces gang runs rampant, terrorizing citizens, and if Omegas are caught they are not sent
to the Isle of Man, but only required to join the State Security Police. Since the
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Musculoskeletal Disorders ( Msds )
Introduction Work related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMD), likewise overuse injuries (2).
musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) would characterized as a collection of disorders that impact
different regions of the musculoskeletal system. These regions incorporate the tendons, muscles
nerves, joints and supporting structures for example, such that intervertebral discs. Patients with
MSDs might show any of the following symptoms: stiffness, swelling, pain, paresthesia, redness and
weakness (1). Musculoskeletal disorders are a great occupational health danger that impact members
of different occupations. Work related musculoskeletal disorders are recognized to be among the
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(6). studies have shown that there is a hight prevalence of low back pain yet more common in other
anatomical regions like elbow, neck, hand and wrist (6). The Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire
(NMQ) might have been produced from an undertaking financed by the Nordic Council of Ministers.
The purpose was to develop and test a standardized questionnaire procedure permitting examination of
low back, neck, shoulder What s more general objections for utilization done epidemiological studies.
The tool was not proceeding for clinical diagnosis (7). The two principle purposes of the
questionnaires would should serve Concerning illustration instruments {1} in the screening from
claiming musculoskeletal issue for a ergonomics context, Furthermore {2} for occupational health
services administration (10). The reliability and validity of the questionnaires has been investigated.
Subjects have filled, furthermore refilled questionnaires and the subjects reactions of the
questionnaires have been compared with their clinical historical backdrop (10). Types of
Musculoskeletal Disorders Musculoskeletal disorders incorporate an extensive variety for
inflammatory and degenerative states influencing those muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, fringe
nerves, and more supporting blood vessels. These incorporate clinical syndromes for example, tendon
inflammations and
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Julian Rotter s Contribution To Personality
In the field of psychology, many psychologists have contributed to the understanding of personality.
Through their research, they have come up with an understanding of the various factors: genetics,
environmental, learning, parental, developmental, consciousness, and unconsciousness, that play a
role in shaping personality. In addition, it has helped people to discover themselves in a deeper level
by learning the various aspects of the characteristics and traits that make up who they are as unique
individuals. Out of all the contributors to the study of personality psychology like Sigmund Freud,
Karen Horney, and so forth, the focus of this paper will be on Julian Rotter. In delving deeper, the
paper will cover Julian Rotter s major contribution to psychology, how his theory change the
understanding of personality, and how it explains various cultural ways of life.
Julian Rotter s major contribution to personality was coming up with the social learning theory
construct of locus of control. The construct locus of control is a personality style and orientation
characterized either by the belief that individuals can control events by their own efforts (internal
locus of control) or that their future is determined by forces outside their control (external locus of
control) according to the The Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology (Longe, 2016, p. 694). In other words,
people with an internal locus of control manage their life on their own accord while people with an
external locus
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Andre Agassi Family Expectations
The extract from Andre Agassi s autobiography Open is about family expectations. When you ex pect
something particular from someone or something you are talking about expectations. Family
expectations is, therefore when for example when your father has a certain expectation to you, about
the fact that you have to live up to a certain demand from your family.
In the extract from Andre Agassi s autobiography Open we are aware of how there are some fami ly
expectations in his family. He says: when his father was a child, his mother, Andre Agassi s
grandmother, had expectations to his father about how he should behave and be a good boy. He
mentions that she would beat him if he hadn t behaved properly. He describes his grandmother as a
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In that way, he uses pathos to appeal to the reader. Because he is describing his family in the way he
does, it makes his autobiog raphy humoristic to read. Andre Agassi appeals a lot to the reader because
his way of writing is quite easy to deal with and easy to understand. The sentences in the
autobiography are mostly short and therefore, in this case, easier to understand. Andre Agassi is able
to tell his story about his life very well in his autobiography, he makes his autobiography personal in
which way makes the autobiography exciting and inviting. When he uses examples of a dialogue,
which have been going on between his father and him or his father and his grandmother he makes the
autobiog raphy
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The Importance Of The Railway In Canada
Canada is a great country but it wouldn t be the same without the Trans Canada Railway. The great
achievement of this railway helped form and unite this great country in many ways. These are some of
the reasons why I think the CPR helped in forming a strong, united Canada.
Confederation on July 1, 1867, brought together the Eastern Colonies of Canada, but as a country,
Canada was interested also in making a connection with the West Coast Colonies. One of the ways
this was accomplished was by promising to build a railway from coast to coast. The province of
Manitoba was convinced to join confederation by 1870, and British Columbia joined in 1871, but only
when the Canadian government promised to build the railway within ten years. Unfortunately, that
government was unable to follow through with it s promise and true construction only began in 1881
and finally completed in 1885. The first train ran in 1886 from Montreal to Port Moody. The CPR was
an important way to connect the large country of Canada.
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The railway also allowed for further development of different areas of Canada that otherwise would
have seemed too remote in order to create settlements. As a company, the CPR was involved in land
settlement and land sales early on in our country s history. They also installed telegraph lines along the
railway lines, which allowed quicker cross country communication. The company also ended up
finding natural gas in Alberta when they were digging a well to find water for their steam engines. In
this way, the CPR ended up being more than a railway company but got involved in transporting
goods in different ways such as steamships and
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My Virtual Child Paper
My Virtual Child Paper
My virtual child covers physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development at several age levels.
This gave me an opportunity to visualize the whole child at various points in development. I raised a
virtual child from birth to 18 years of age. Each virtual child has a unique set of characteristics at
birth, some of which were influenced by how I answered the assessment I completed when I first
logged onto My Virtual Child. These characteristics gradually emerged and affected his behavior and
development.
My child was a boy so I decided to name him Wolfgang. Wolfgang was born about four weeks
premature and underweight (four and a half pounds). To regulate his body temperature, he spent the
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Berk mentions in his book that parent s who resolve conflicts with reason, instead of physical
punishment, have children that are more likely to be socially mature and well developed intellectually
(Berk 2010). Instead, we would put Wolfgang in a time out, induction, and used punishment by
removal (Berk 2010). I made sure that my partner was included when making parental decisions
because I did not want Wolfgang to start favoring one parent over the other.
When my partner and I decided to get back together, he started doing better in school (except math),
but he still got into fights at school, so my partner and I decided to talk to him about social skills and
taught him techniques he could use when he started to get upset or frustrated.
I m very happy that Wolfgang has a diverse view on gender roles (Berk 2010). I was nervous at first
because he did not seem to have any interest in Brianna. I feel as if my partner and I splitting, for the
short time we did, caused this effect on Wolfgang. When he was about 3, my partner and I had
Brianna. Wolfgang was a bit distant at the beginning, but he includes his sister while playing with
other kids and he tolerates girls better than other boys do. He enjoys playing the role as the big brother
and taking care of his sister. If he was not playing with her, he was playing make believe by himself. I
knew this was a good sign. I thought that this would be strengthening his mental abilities, like
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Essay on Casualties of World War I
The First World War witnessed an appalling number of casualties. Due partly to this fact, some
historians, developed the perception that commanders on both sides dependence on only one
disastrous approach to breaking the stalemate. These historians attributed the loss of life to the reliance
on soldiers charging across no man s land only to be mowed down by enemy machineguns. The
accuracy of this, however, is fallacious since a variety of tactics existed on both sides. The main
reason for battlefield success and eventual victory came from the transformation of battlefield tactics;
nevertheless, moral played a major role by greatly affecting the development of new tactics and the
final outcome of the war.
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These officers claimed that the German s would subjugate France to a similar punishment that Russia
received in the Treaty of Brest Litovsk. The soldiers concurred with their officers and agreed to return
to the front lines (Smith 190). The French High Command, however, did not value the treatment of
enlisted men as equals and order the executions of a number of the mutineers. The French Command,
also, decided that the prudent decision to stop impending mutinies would be the ending of on any new
large scale offensive (Smith 195). With the comprehension that moral could collapse further the Allies
turned to a handful of new tactics to minimize the number of deaths that occurred.
From observations from the battlefield and experimentation the Allies developed a number of tactics
that allowed them to gain substantially more ground than in the past while reducing the number of
casualties. To reduce wastage, the number of soldiers killed during a normal day, the French adopted
the use of difeme en profondeur (defence in depth)... (Smith 195). The British, also, developed the
tactic Bite and Hold that centered on advancing troops only as far as they could hold, which reduced
the chance of a successful German counterattack. Both the British and French developed the creeping
barrage to force the Germans defenders to stay under cover until the attackers advanced up to the
German lines. With these new tactics and more available to them the allies could
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Repeated Sex Offenders
Castration Legality of Repeated Sex Offenders: Is it Ethical?
Upon Google searching (2017), define castration , one will find that it is the state of being deprived of
power, vitality, or vigor. Castration is also known as a gonadectomy in view of the fact that the gonads
are disabled. Indeed, castration does not do anything less than apprehend a man s dignity. However,
under the circumstances of repeated sexual offenses by an adult male, does he not deserve it as
punishment? Some may attest that castration is unethical and it should be illegal in all fifty states.
Others may inquire that it is an effective method for sex offenders to avoid recidivism. The primary
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The eight states are California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Montana, Oregon, Texas, and Wisconsin
(Norman Eady, 2006). If I was requested to propose a bill in regard to the castration of high risk sex
offenders, first and foremost, it would be legal in all fifty U.S. states and punishable to both males and
females. Note that I said, high risk sex offenders , and not simply sex offenders. For someone to be
considered a high risk sex offender, they will have to repeat a sexual offense two or more times. With
that being said, sex offenders with one offense should be allowed to lessen their sentence if they
choose castration. Castration should be mandatory upon each high risk offender s release. They should
be able to choose whether the castration is chemical or surgical, but must pay for the procedure. This
procedure will not be effective for all types of sex offenders. Some sex offenders commit their crimes
because of drug and alcohol abuse. Therefore, sex drive is not the most crucial factor in those cases.
This bill would apply to the offenders who were driven by testosterone and other sexual hormones.
Each offender must meet with parole office for the remainder of their life. This is to discuss any sexual
urges and to test the individuals to make sure they are not using any drugs or medications to contribute
to their sex drive. If they are still not able to refrain from committing a sexual offense after the
castration, they should have to spend the rest of their hours in a correctional
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Edward Gordon Craig Uber Marionettes
Edward Gordon Craig, a prominent English set designer and theorist from 1900, designed sets and
created modernist theories which greatly influenced modern theatre. Regarded as one of his most
controversial essays on theatrical discourse, The Actor and the Über marionette rendered Edward
Gordon Craig s critique on modern theatre. Although he appreciates actors and their work to a certain
degree, Craig advocates for the complete removal of actors from theatre and warns actors of their
misconceptions of acting as art form, providing the guidelines on what it means to be an artist in his
eyes. Denouncing actors entirely for their emotional and human weaknesses, Craig hopes to turn to a
developing alternative at the time as their replacements, large scale puppets uber marionettes whose
purposeful movements, controlled emotional state, and crafted image work together to create a
deliberate impassioned performance. Despite sharing similarities with Craig s uber marionettes and
embodying some aspects of his philosophy, the Muppets ultimately differ in the respect that they
retain and emphasize a human element from humans acting with and through a puppet.
As mentioned above, Craig holds the notion that these puppets or uber marionettes will bring about a
revival in modern theatre. This revival has to do with the reforming of the governing laws of theatre
and acting as an art. In his essay, Craig interprets art as the desired expression of an artist s thoughts,
emotions,
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Compare And Contrast The Disease And The Conquest Of...
Noah Dingman
History 146
1/18/17
Disease and the Conquest of Native Americans
The Native American population suffered a catastrophic decline in population in the early 16th century
when explorers from the Old world made contact, resulting in an easy take over from exploring
European countries. The Columbian Exchange, a transfer of things from the New World to the Old
and from the Old to the New, played a huge part in conquering the Natives of the New World.
Although many of the things exchanged are typically viewed positively, such as livestock and crops,
diseases were exchanged as well and their effects on the Natives were devastating.
One man in particular was able to conquer powerful natives with the help of disease. Hernan Cortez
landed in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By 1492 there was 2 to 5 million Natives in America, because of exposure to new diseases, especially
smallpox, influenza, and measles. The Native American s immune systems could not fight these
diseases because they had never been exposed to them before, leading to the widespread deaths of
almost all Natives living in this time.
The West Indian Islands all but died out. Mexico s population fell by over 90% in the 16th century;
from a population of 20 million to a population of 2 million. The area that is now the United States
reached the lowest number of Native Americans around 1900, with 250,000 Natives. Combined, 80
million Natives died in a century and a half after first contact with Europeans making ith the greatest
loss of human life in history.
Hernan Cortez and Pizarro may have had better weapons the Natives that they conquered, but they
were severely outnumbered. The secret to their success was the germs they brought with them. All the
epidemics that the inadvertently started. Disease was their secret weapon, without it the Spanish may
not have been able to inspire the rest of Europe to want a stake in the New World, and America would
look very different
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Heaviness Of The Brick
Suddenly the brick occurs to mind when the story starts by talking about lightness. A brick itself is
light enough to be handled by hand, but a brick house is hefty. The brick is made from dried mud; that
makes clearer the meaning of lightness of brick. However, the land that holds the mud means a full
deadweight. Heaviness from lightness and lightness from heaviness, there are various possible ways to
look into the relationship between heaviness and lightness through the brick; that s why we should talk
about heaviness while keeping lightness in mind and vice versa.
For example, the story of the three little pigs mirrors the heaviness of the brick. Their houses made of
straw and sticks are blown away by the simple breath, revealing conversely the heaviness and solidity
of the brick as a construction material. It is also an ample proof that numerous ancient buildings
preserved today are mostly made of bricks or stones. The basilica where Leonardo da Vinci painted
The Last Supper in 1494 was built of red bricks. Aula Palatina, as known as the Basilica of
Constantine, was built with fired bricks around ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is also the result of the belief of the architect that the building should not oppose the environment.
By constructing the same material in a more environmentally efficient way, the building is light in
appearance but it doesn t in functionality. The titles of some books on this architect who lead a new
Australian domus in the form of a long and narrow, light weight, roof work, comparable in its
sheltering function to the bower of a tree or, in more morphological terms, to the turned up collar of an
overcoat that shelters from the wind while subtly opening its front towards the sun , reveal the
stubbornly prudent aesthetics of lightness: Leaves of Iron , Touch this Earth Lightly , Feathers of
Metal
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Billie Holiday Accomplishments
Not everyone is blessed with musical talent but when someone has an extraordinary ability, he or she
should get the chance to please others with it. Sometimes a career can be made out of musical
endowment, and that is what Billie Holiday did. Billie had a life that she may not have dreamed of
since it started out rough with her mistreatment from adults and discouraging misfortunes, but she was
ambitious and that showed through her singing career. Billie could usually adapt to her life s problems
except for her drug addiction and alcohol abuse, which unfortunately led to her demise. She was a
talented woman who sang and helped create hit songs that aided her to rise to fame. Billie Holiday
bravely stood up to racism, showed the world her talent, and inspired many of her beloved fans, all
while continuing to be herself and not allowing the issues in her life hold her back. ... Show more
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Life is easy for few and difficult for many, especially when born to a teenage mother and father. Billy
Holiday, formally known as Eleanora Fagan, was born on April 7, 1915, to thirteen year old Sadie
Fagan and Clarence Holiday, who was fifteen at the time. Life began dismally for Holiday since her
father picked his own career in music over his family. He was a jazz musician who played the banjo
and guitar (Bush). School was not a priority for Holiday since she had limited schooling and her
mother would often leave her with relatives to care for her (Bush). Billie s family was poor, and she
had a life of pain, struggling, and disturbance ahead of her. As a child Holiday would help out at a
brothel by running errands for prostitutes, because in the sitting room of the brothel she could listen to
Bessie Smith and Louis Armstrong music ( Billie Holiday ). She later described her style of music as a
cross between Armstrong and Smith, even though she couldn t get her voice to be as big as
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Essay on The Mirroring Lives of a Jamaican and a Rastafarian
The Mirroring Lives of a Jamaican and a Rastafarian
Introduction
This paper is a series of two interviews that I had over the course of the semester. I used both of the
interviews as a series of research. I then used this research and supported it with published work. The
first interview occurred when I was in Jamaica. I randomly crossed paths with Peter. He informed my
friends and I that he was a Rastafarian. We spoke with him for about two hours on the beach. He
informed us about his religion and his lifestyle. Unaware at the time that I would use this knowledge
in my paper I am pleasantly surprised that I was able to transgress this information.
The second interview was with Marie Debal. She is one of my sister s clients. Upon ... Show more
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Peter s response:
I do not come down here to Negril very often any more. When I was younger my friends and I would
come down and enjoy the beaches. Now this place is such a tourist trap.
Jamaicans are dressed like Rastafarians with their long dreads and try to pretend that they are like us.
They try and sell tourist anything from drugs to crafts. Please do not take what I am saying the wrong
way. It just makes me so frustrated when Jamaicans try to imitate the Rastafarian lifestyle. These
Jamaicans may have long dreads and look like a Rastafarians but they do not know what it is like to
truly live and be a Rastafarian.
Rastafarian culture is very different from a Jamaican. We live in the mountains away from the tourist
area. I spend all my days and nights waiting for the signs of Haile Selassie. I understand that these
Jamaicans have to make a living I just wished that they did not mimic our lifestyle.
Marie s response:
The difference between a Jamaican and a Rastafarian is probably similar to asking what is the
difference between an American and a Catholic. Rastafarians are people who reside in the mountains
of Jamaica and practice the Rastafari
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My First Love Is Doing Business
My first love was doing business. With my family operating a restaurant when I was a child, I
unconsciously learned how to run an operation and deal with customers within the business
surroundings. It would be easy to trace its origins back to my mother, who was a restaurant manager,
and while she definitely encouraged me, I had a natural drive to unlock the power of doing business,
which gave me a lens through which to view the world around me. During the summer of my junior
year in high school, I hosted my first charity bazaar, a charity sale for self customized T shirts for a
local orphanage that sponsored by my high school. Given much advance publicity, I did well at the
sale, making over $100 in an hour. That accomplishment made me realize my passion toward
marketing and motivated me to pursue a Bachelor degree in Business Management during my
undergraduate studies.
When I enrolled at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), marketing was my core interest: it has
provided numerous opportunities for hands on experience from class projects, such as predictive
analytics with software like SPSS and Tableau, and strategic case analysis with marketing tools like
SWOT and Porter s five force. In addition, with my supporting minor in psychology, I also gain a
psychological perspective and deeply understand how customers are attracted to, and persuaded to,
purchase merchandise as well as how companies build lasting relationships with those customers.
Besides, after taking a
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Canis Major Research Paper
Canis Major is my favorite constellation, I don t have a particular reason for this constellation to be
my favorite, I just really like it. Canis Major, or The Greater Dog, is fairly easy to pick out in the night
sky during the winter. It is made up of eight main stars, the brightest one being Sirius. Sirius also
happens to be the closest star to Earth, in Canis Major.
Canis Major is said to be the dog Laelaps, who was so fast that nothing it chased could outrun it.
Laelaps had a whole bunch of owners, but eventually ended up with a man named Cephalus. Together
they traveled to Thebes, where a fox was terrorizing towns. This fox was very light footed, and was
destined to never be caught. This didn t stop Laelaps from trying. So the dog, who
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My Favourite Game Essay 300 Words For Student VocabularyAN

  • 1. My Favourite Game Essay 300 Words For Student – VocabularyAN 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 Favourite Game Essay 300 Words For Student – VocabularyAN My Favourite Game Essay 300 Words For Student – VocabularyAN
  • 2. The Human Immune Deficiency Virus Adolescents and HIV in Atlanta Georgia The Human Immune deficiency Virus is an epidemic that has devastated the world since its discovery in the year 1981. Over 30 million people in the US have succumbed to the epidemic while close to 1.1 million people are now living with the disease. Young people in the US are the most vulnerable group and are continually at high risk of contracting HIV and AIDS. About 39% of reported HIV cases are among youths aged between 13 29 years (Granich et al. 2011). Various studies have shown that homosexual and bisexual youth are at high risk. It is, therefore, important to adopt programs that will assist them to reduce those sexual behaviors that can lead to contracting the disease. It becomes a necessity to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Out of the nineteen public health in Georgia, nine of them had HIV cases rated above the national mean. 50% of the new HIV diagnosed cases are people between the ages of 14 to 30. The youth seems to be the ones highly affected by the disease. These infections concentrated more on the colored people, the poor, the homeless, health challenged and those using drugs. The National AIDS Fund describes the epidemic as, a universal set of social and structural inequities . Inequities like poverty, illiteracy levels, homophobia, poor health care, and racial prejudices promote the wide discrepancy of the disease effects in the community. The disease is likely to advance into a devastating stage of AIDS since the groups cannot access health care and mostly they cannot achieve the level of treatment required to reduce the effect of the virus on destroying the cells of immune system. To prevent more HIV infections among in youth and promote good health education becomes a significant and most crucial factor. This article looks into some approaches that can be pursued in educating the youth and also some of the ways of reducing the spread of HIV among the youths. The approach is also based in or is in line with the Healthy People 2020 objectives. The core objectives of this initiative are to attain a high quality life free from injuries and premature death, health equity with no disparities, social and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Otitis Media Essay Otitis media, otherwise known as an ear infection, is a very common occurrence in children seven months up to fifteen years of age. Specifically, this type of ear infection is categorized as an inflammation of the middle ear, and subcategorized into either acute otitis or chronic otitis media. It begins with a bacterial or viral infection from the throat that spreads into the ear, causing a fluid backup in the middle part of the ear. It is estimated that, by the time they reach two years of age, all the children in the United States currently under that age will have had a total of 9.3 million episodes of acute otitis media, and that approximately 17 percent of children have three or more episodes during a six month period (Berman 1995). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Predisposing agents that can lead to higher risk are colds, upper respiratory infections, exposure to air irritants (such as tobacco smoke), and children who have down syndrome or cleft palate. Bacterial pathogens that are common be the eight five percent of the causation to otitis media can range from streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus), nontypable hemophilus influenzae, pseudomonas, and moraxella. However, it is much easier to contract an ear infection than spread it, and although it is the child is suffering from the pathology the most, it also causes parents to have greater anxiety and stress as well as disrupt average work and school cycles in daily living. Symptoms and signs of otitis media can range from a combination of earaches, fever, and fussiness in small children. Fluid buildup known as middle ear effusion due to otitis media can cause temporary hearing loss, and the fluid buildup in the ear can leak into the ear canal. Acute infections of otitis media differ from chronic because they typically are short lasting with a rapid onset. Symptoms exhibited can range from vomiting, fever, pain, loss of hearing, inflammation of the tympanic membrane, and often are a result from viral upper respiratory infections. Although over diagnosed, there are certain methods to distinguish Acute Otitis Media (AOM); the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Relevance of the Literature of Renaissance In the... The Relevance of the Literature of Renaissance In the Twenty First Century In many ways the age of Renaissance was similar to the times we live in. It was the beginning of the modern era which saw a revolution in almost every aspect of life: living became prosperous for the average people, a new money based economy was being built. Geniuses were producing scientific inventions which were improving the quality of life. The printing press created a media revolution. It was the epoch of an immense increase in knowledge of the world, the time of far reaching voyages of exploration leading to India, the New World, Far East and Egypt to seek new worlds for gold, for praise, for glory , as Sir Walter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why does Macbeth decide to murder Duncan and why is he not satisfied with his high social position? Because his problem is that he is too ambitious. He wants to become king and he refers to that yearning as ambition: I have no spur To prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition, which o erleaps itself And falls on the other. Macbeth is fascinated with the idea of being a king but he is also aware of the disastrous price he will have to pay. He suffers a powerful tension between his desire and his moral sense. But once his imagination shows him the possibility, he is not able to shrug the desire off. It is one of Lady Macbeth s functions to keep this vision alive, when she taunts him to act in response to his desires and urges him to be more of a man. She cannot be blamed for his actions though, as he freely chooses to kill Duncan, and even before committing the crime he knows what consequences this deed will bring. At the same time, he cannot live with what he has done and remain the same person. The killing is continued, bringing even greater suffering on Macbeth as he tries to remove the moral distress. We witness his gradual dehumanization when he continues to murder in order to get peace of mind, but instead he loses everything life has to offer: To morrow, and to morrow, and to morrow, Creeps in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Relationship Between Serotonin And Sensory The Serotonin and Sensory Satisfaction: How One Neurotransmitter Affects Diet, Appetite, Mood and Cravings You already know that an undeniable link exists between your mood and your appetite. Who hasn t indulged in a pint of Ben and Jerry s for emotional reasons? What you may not know is that emotional eating is not purely psychological. It s actually deeply rooted in a biological response controlled by a very important chemical messenger manufactured in the brain and gut: serotonin. Some scientists have coined it the feel good chemical, but research has proven that this neurotransmitter is responsible for so much more than a natural high. Serotonin at the Cellular Level Every millisecond of every day, a marvelous string of events occurs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only does your mood affect what you eat, but also what you eat directly impacts your mood. And so the cycle (positive or negative) begins. Serotonin is found in many foods: tomatoes, plantains, walnuts, pineapples, plums, kiwis, bananas, just to name a few. Eating foods high in serotonin improves communication between neurons in the gut, however the impact is limited. Serotonin does not pass from the gut and into the blood (and then to the brain) unless we also eat foods containing the building blocks necessary to allow the serotonin to pass through something referred to as the blood brain barrier. The blood brain barrier is a highly selective permeability barrier that separates the circulating blood from the brain extracellular fluid in the central nervous system. It is semi permeable, so you can think of it as a fine mesh net. Some smaller particles with specific qualities can pass through the smaller holes of the net, but larger items are kept ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Acupuncture Is A Therapeutic Technique Of Traditional... Introduction Acupuncture is a therapeutic technique of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) which involves the implantation of needles to different depths at a great variety of points on the surface of the human body , in order to stimulate deep lying nerve endings and regulate the circulation of qi and blood round the body (Lu Needham, 2002:1). The history of acupuncture can be traced back to the Stone Age according to archaeological discoveries and the earliest available records of its principles, theories and applications can be found in the canonical TCM text Yellow Emperor s Classic of Internal Medicine (Chang Zhang, 2012:37). For the following 2,500 years, acupuncture has been continuously passed on alongside other components of TCM. Nowadays, acupuncture is widely practiced in the East and become increasingly popular in the West. Many Western scholars attempt to separate acupuncture from TCM paradigm and use modern scientific methods to reveal its underlying mechanisms, but so far, such studies have not yielded sufficient evidence to support its scientificity . Thus, it has been labelled as pseudoscience or quackery (Ulett Schwarts, 1982; Skrabanek, 1988; Renckens, 2002; Ernst, 2010; Pandolfi Carreras, 2014; and Wikipedia ). In this essay, I intend to discuss whether acupuncture is a scientific therapy. To do this, I will first compare the different attitudes of scholars towards this issue before highlighting their fundamental disagreements. Then, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. October Sky Essay Homer Hickam was a teenage boy from a mining town in West Virginia called Coalwood. He inspired to build rockets when he seen the first artificial satellite, Sputnik, streak across the stars. With his friends and the local nerd, Homer sets out to do just that but with many errors and trials. Along with the town, Homer s father thought they were wasting their time with their rockets. He wanted Homer to be a coal miner just like everyone else but Homer knew he didn t belong there. As time went on, some people from town became interested in seeing the homemade missiles launch into the sky. The boys became popular and were known as the Rocketboys around town. When Homer and his friends fired one of the first rockets off and it crashed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this time Homer s dad was really disappointed in him because he quit football to build these rockets. Homer says he is never going to mine coal. One day after they shot off a rocket, the police came to the school to arrest Homer and his friends for starting a forest fire. They gave up on building rockets because all of their dreams were crushed. That night his father was hurt mining and Homer quit school and worked in the mines to help pay the hospital bills. His dad changed his attitude about Homer when he worked in the mines because he thought he was doing the right thing. Homer didn t like it at all and his hopes and dreams were gone. After work one night, Homer s mom told him that Miss Reilly was sick. When he went to visit her, she told him that he didn t belong in the mine and that he needed to stick to his dreams. That night he opened the book she gave him and started to work on the math and where the rocket went when the police said that it started the fire. He calculated that he didn t start the fire. Homer quit his job, went back to school, and won the County Science Fair. He was sent to Indianapolis for the National Science Fair. His dad was disappointed again that Homer went back to building rockets. He was the only one in town who didn t believe in Homer and his friends. His father helped him out when all of Homer s rocket supplies were stolen in Indianapolis the night before the science fair. His father made him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Congress Dysfunctions Dysfunction can be found within the U.S. government. For the purpose of this paper I will argue that the dysfunction is largely rooted and caused by U.S. culture and also caused by the political system. Furthermore, I will conclude that through the culmination of a dysfunctional culture the dysfunctions found within the political system has resulted in a dysfunctional government. Congress currently has the lowest approval rating they have ever had, however, the incumbent reelection rates are over 90%. This points to a culture where cooperation and compromise are no longer the prime objective. People expect their congressman to force their issue and not compromise on issues that may be contrary to their beliefs. According to America s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, Wyoming has as many votes in the Senate as California. This disproportionate representation allows for the rule of the minority. In a Democracy it seems entirely contrary to allow a minority to influence the direction of the country, however, that is where we are at. In Madison s Federalist 10, he expresses his concern for the rule of factions and also the rule of the minority. It appears that through institutions like the Senate and the Electoral College we have allowed, to a certain extent, the ability of minorities to sway major decisions. Furthermore, because of our attachment to past institutions that at one point provided a certain service which has now become completely arbitrary, we add to the rule of the minority. The Electoral College at one point provided a service to the nation wherein people would vote their conscious if they felt the Republic was under threat, however, this institution has become entirely arbitrary and unnecessary in the modern day. This institution exhibits the diagnosis given in America in Decay wherein the institution has failed to adapt to changing external circumstances. External circumstances pushed the Electoral College to become a mouthpiece to the people s easily swayed minds. Arguably the Senate did not adapt well to external circumstances as well. External forces pushed the Senate to become more democratic through the 17th ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Two Associated Systems Two Associated Systems: Two associated systems with the eye are the nervous and muscular systems. The eye is a part of the nervous system because it is responsible for sending, receiving, and processing information sent through the nerve impulses. The optic nerve is a part of the eye and part of the central nervous system. As humans, we see something through our eyes and react to it. If we see someone is going to hit us, we flinch. If we are reading something, or seeing a picture, we see it and process it. By seeing the world through our eyes, it allows us to react and process our surroundings. The eyes are also associated with the muscular system; it has a special system of muscles that allow the eyes to move. Movements of the ciliary muscles ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you are born with it, you will have to live with it. However, there is medical research going on to try to cure color blindness. They are using gene therapy on monkeys to get them to see color. Researchers hope that one day this will help humans too. Gene therapy helps repair the damaged chromosome that causes color blindness. If color blindness is caused by something else; like an injury to the eye, old age, glaucoma, or certain medication side effects, you must treat the underlying cause to fix the non genetic colorblindness. Prevention of Diseases: To prevent glaucoma a person should first off know about their family history. If glaucoma runs in the family, a person can be more likely to develop it. Some other preventative measures are to go to the eye doctor regularly, take prescribed eye drops, wear eye protection, and exercise safely. In order to prevent corneal disease one must avoid smoke, wear protective eye gear, take frequent breaks from computer use, eat food that promote eye health (leafy greens and fish), and have the eyes screened regularly. By following these preventative measures, not only can a person reduce the chance of getting this disease, but they can also support good eye ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Shirley Jackson s Perception Of Nature Shirley Jackson creates an atmosphere of a gloomy, dark, mysteriously fantastical wood through the twisted encounters of Christopher and the woods and dark interactions between man and nature to show the effects of the real world on the perception of nature. Christopher is walking through the woods for days on end with no plan, no end point. His interactions with nature show his apparent hatred and bitter attitude toward it. Wearily moving his feet because he had nothing else to do, Christopher went on down the road, hating the trees that moved slowly against his progress, hating the dust beneath his feet, hating the sky, hating this road, (Jackson 1). Jackson repeatedly utilizes the word hate in a variety of forms to portray Christopher as teenager of young adult full of animosity towards all aspects of nature. The sky, the dust, the trees and more are all parts of nature and all things that Christopher seems to be very upset over. Jackson also uses the word wearily, to describe Christopher s emotion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Christopher approached the house as he would any house, farmhouse, suburban home, or city apartment, and knocked politely and with pleasure on the warm front door. Come in then, a woman said as she opened it, and Christopher stepped inside... (Jackson 2). Jackson introduces the woman who answered the door so subtly it seems as though the stone house was subconsciously Christopher s intended destination. Christopher doesn t even have to say anything; his knock on the door prompted the woman, Phyllis, to open the door and nonchalantly invites him to come in as though she was expecting a guest. Christopher s interpretation of the picturesque stone house being encroached on by the mass of trees surrounding the perimeter shows his interaction with nature and reinforces his paranoid feelings towards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Policy Change Management And Its Effects On The Environment 2.6 Change Management Policy change management refers to making amendments to policies in a systematic manner. It also encompasses all responses channelled towards a cause of change which may be beyond the control of the organization s management or may be needed to either sure the success of the policy or reduce the impact of the failure (The Pathfinder Project, 2003). It is without any contradiction that in this dynamic environment, polices cannot be rigid due to a series of factors such as new legislation, social unrest, commodity prices that may impact positively or negatively on the environment. This assertion is even strengthened by the fact that policies cannot exist independently from intervening variables. This section will not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Change within the policy process could also be responsive to triggers of change within the system. Managing the change that may happen during the policy process from policy initiation to its implementation help ensure that the policy succeed. The implementation is particularly more important as it is the aspect that gets the job done . Even the most detailed policy implementation plan may still be subjected to changes due to sometimes anticipated but often unplanned outcome of a complex of many decisions structured at different levels and sometimes power distribution between groups involved in the various stages of implementing the policy (Terpstra Havinga 2001). According to (Sutton 1999), the policy process research is a combination of the study of stability and change (transformation or flexibility). Stability: because a strong and robust system is needed to bring about desirable outcomes and change: because there must be a response to continuing changing demands of end users and the environment. Stability may be the enemy of change but stability itself must be brought about by a preceding change and so is a function of change. Grote (2009) puts it beautifully asserting that: organisations have had to continuously adjust the balance between stability and flexibility in order to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Who Is Responsible For Othello s Downfall When one watches a play, they are catching a glimpse into the characters lives. They are catching a narrow window of their existence. They do not know where they came from, what kind of experiences they have had, or what may have influenced them over the course of their lives. The central protagonist of Othello is none other than Othello himself, a man whose background ultimately shape and dictate his life during the play. Shakespeare creates Othello s main objective to stay true to who he is; a person that we are meant to infer is filled with duty, honor, trust, respect, nobility, and the desire to do the right thing. If any of these listed attributes are awry in his life, or at fault among the people he associates with, he is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them./ Good signor, you shall more command with years/ Than with your weapons. (I.ii.59 61). Othello makes the decision not to fight outright by observing what is going on around him. First, the hour of this action is late at night, so chances are something is amiss. Secondly, he recognizes these men as good people, what quarrel does he posses with them? His ability to formulate this quick decision and take is a perfect example of the kind of person Othello is. It unfortunately will contribute to his downfall in the end of the tragedy. Othello s first completed objective prior to the start of the play is selecting a new lieutenant. In the military, a lieutenant can better be known as the second in command of a general (roughly). Othello, being the general, selects Cassio as his lieutenant. At this point, Iago discloses valuable characteristics of Cassio, One Michael Cassio, A Florentine /.../That never set a squadron in the field,/ Nor the division of battle knows/More than a spinster... (I.i.20 4). Iago clearly indicates that his own résumé is far more fitting to that of a battlefield lieutenant, stating, And I, of whom his eyes had seen the proof/At Rhodes, At Cyprus, and on other grounds/ He in good time must his Lieutenant be,/ And I god bless the mark! his Moorship s Ancient. (I.i.28 34). For the readers and spectators of Othello, the action of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Bygone Carve History The classical period laid the bedrock for modish artistic ideation. The art at that time initiated the research for bygone of an image. The ancient art contribute to the creation of an image. In former age, there was not any mechanism to grasp the memories of the people for long lasting. Before the actual existence of an image, image was already present in the minds of people. A bygone of an image commenced a grave ultimatum to Near Eastern ancient people. The history of an image started when the idea for perceptible illustration of carve came to mind because in ancient times (10000 to 4500 BCE), the people used to keep their memories still alive with them by creating sculpt. They also did some kind of documentation but that was also on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14.  Comparison and Contrast of Evident Similarities and... Comparison and contrast of evident similarities and bright contrasts between United States of America and one of the European country †Poland. Both of the countries have similar environment, geographic shapes: mountains, seas, lakes and forests, but different climates. There also differences between politic, religion, nation, history, and culture. At first glance, USA and Poland may seem to be worlds apart. Looking closer, we may see may similarities as well as differences. The similarities are innumerable, yet this holds true with the differences as well. Poland, which is about the size of Texas, in comparison to United States, is a small country located in central Europe. It borders on Germany in the west, on the Baltic Sea ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because most of the Poles are Catholics (95%)the traditional forms of Polish life have grown out of the spirit of Christian Faith. Their high points, in all their wealth and diversity, are marked out by the Church calendar in its yearly cycle. The Catholics’ doctrines have very strong influence on Polish people, their all moral and ethic question are answered by religion, in the circle of Decalogue. In America people generally are more self creative and more free, to make their own decisions. I think the reason is, because here, in United States is a distinct and clear border between government and church, unlike in Poland, where church has a significant influence on the government. Life in the United States is not a piece of cake, but living conditions here far exceed those in Poland. In some areas of the US life is tough for some people. But unlike in Poland success is rewarded to all those who strive to work hard and get far in the country of opportunity. If someone works hard and tries to improve their living conditions they can achieve their goals and live a better life, to compare with, in Poland in spite of hard work people don’t have chance to improve their living conditions; for the same job, Poles have about four times less money and almost the same cost of living as in United States. While I love going to Poland as much as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Ratification Of The Sixteenth Amendment To The United... Taxation 1. The ratification of the Sixteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was necessary to validate the Federal income tax on individuals. *a. True b. False 2. Before the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution was ratified, there was no valid Federal income tax on individuals. a. True *b. False 3. The first income tax on individuals (after the ratification of the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution) levied tax rates from a low of 2% to a high of 6%. *a. True b. False 4. The Federal income tax on corporations generates more revenue than the Federal income tax on individuals. a. True *b. False 5. The pay as you go feature of the Federal income tax on individuals conforms to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... *a. True b. False 30. In 2011, José, a widower, sells land (fair market value of $100,000) to his daughter, Linda, for $50,000. José has made a taxable gift of $37,000. *a. True b. False 31. Julius, a married taxpayer, makes gifts to each of his six children. A maximum of six annual exclusions could be allowed as to these gifts.
  • 16. a. True *b. False 32. One of the motivations for making a gift is to save on income taxes. *a. True b. False 33. The formula for the Federal income tax on corporations is not the same as that applicable to individuals. *a. True b. False 34. A state income tax can be imposed on nonresident taxpayers who earn income within the state or on an itinerant basis. *a. True b. False 35. For state income tax purposes, all states allow a deduction for Federal income taxes. a. True *b. False 36. Some states use their state income tax return as a means of collecting unpaid sales and use taxes. *a. True b. False 37. No state has offered an income tax amnesty program more than once. a. True *b. False 38. For Federal income tax purposes, there never has been a general amnesty period. *a. True b. False 39. Under state amnesty programs, all delinquent and unpaid income taxes are forgiven. a. True *b. False 40. When a state decouples from a Federal tax ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Leukemia Leukemia Description: Leukemia is a type of blood cancer that begins in the bone marrow. Types of leukemia acute or chronic: Acute leukemia gets worse very fast and may make you feel sick right away. Chronic leukemia gets worse slowly and may not cause symptoms for years. And Lymphocytic or myelogenous: lymphocytic affects the white blood cells called lymphocytes and myelogenous affects the white blood cells called myelocytes. Sign and symptoms: fever/ night sweats, headaches, bruising/bleeding, bone or joint pain, swollen or painful belly from enlarged spleen, swollen lymph nodes in armpit/neck/groin, gets a lot of infections, feeling very tired or weak, losing weight or not hungry. Cause: experts are unknown of the cause, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The different types of leukemia are Acute and Chronic. Acute gets very bad at a fast pace. You will most likely feels the symptoms right away. As said above Chronic leukemia can be found before you even notice symptoms. That is because it gets very bad at a slow, long pace. Also, Lymphocytic or myelogenous: lymphocytic affects the white blood cells called lymphocytes and myelogenous affects the white blood cells called myelocytes. The symptoms of leukemia come in painful long durations. Such as fever and night sweats. Or even bruising and bleeding, bone or joint pain, swollen or painful belly from enlarged spleen, feeling very tired or weak, losing weight or not hungry. The other common symptom that is frequent is the throwing up of blood. These symptoms last the entire time unless your treatments work and subside. Treatments come in different forms. Like consolidation, maintence, or inductions. The most popular treatment would be chemotherapy. The other two treatments are radiation therapy, and if your leukemia gets worse they will perform stem cell transplant on you. Whether it s few months or a few years of having leukemia there are outcomes to it. The four out comes prove whether you have gotten rid of it or if the cancerous cells are still in your body. The first outcome is active disease which is where Leukemia is still present during the treatment or afterwards. The second outcome is minimal residual disease where No leukemia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Personal Narrative-Versity Of Montana At Missoula You want to go inside or just eat in the car? I usually eat in the car because so many people want to talk sports or ask about my college plans if I eat at a table. I hate the attention and feel obligated to be civil, but I must admit, it usually ruins my lunch. I think people forget that I m just a kid trying to enjoy his senior year in high school. Everybody seems to know what s better for me than I do, myself. You ever get that feeling? Bella was surprised that he would even ask a question like that. Didn t he know that she wasn t expected to do anything by anybody? She didn t even know what she would do after high school and she was quite sure nobody else cared even her mother. Rachel probably assumed that Bella would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Travis had already told his mother about Bella and his interest in her. Doris Hartley was always interested in Travis friends and never told him who she thought he should or shouldn t date. Travis told her that he had known Bella or, more precisely, that he had known about Bella, since grade school. He admitted that he had felt sorry for her. Even if she had walked with a limp, she had seemed so normal and happy until polio had crippled her. And she had become so sad and withdrawn afterwards. He told Doris how Bella had stayed to herself all the time, always alone and always excluded. He said that when he was a junior in high school, he had been asked by his English teacher to help grade papers and he saw an essay Bella had written entitled, The Weight and Measure of a Soul. It was a beautifully composed piece that quoted Chaucer, St. Thomas Aquinas, C.S. Lewis and even Mark Twain. In contrast to the blatant plagiarism o her class mates, her work was original, cerebral and very poignant. It was as if she were baring her own soul. He knew then that he just had to know her better. He shared with his mother that he felt happier spending time with her than with any of the other girls he had dated. He especially loved her honesty and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Jonas Change In The Giver Things could change, Gabe, Jonas went on. Things could be different. I don t know how, but there must be some way for things to be different. There could be colors. And grandparents, he added, staring through the dimness toward the ceiling of his sleeping room. And everybody would have the memories. In this quote, Jonas is explaining to Gabe that things are going to change and that the real world is very different from the utopian society in which Jonas thought he was living in for 12 years. Jonas from the Giver changed and matured in many ways. One notable way that Jonas changed was through the colors he started to see when he got assigned to be The Giver. ...now he saw the familiar wide river beside the path differently. He saw all of the light and color and history it contained and carried in its slow moving water; and he knew that there was an Elsewhere from which it came, and an Elsewhere to which it was going This quote shows that Jonas can see both the good and bad history of the objects around him. The color allows him to picture his life differently, and to see his society as dystopian, which he couldn t picture at the beginning of the book. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The worst part of holding the memories is not the pain. It s the loneliness of it. Memories need to be shared. This quote shows that although it hurts to know that the outside world is very different compared to Jonas community, Jonas is the only one receiving and keeping these memories. Therefore, he is the only one who knows about the distorted society in which he lives in. Jonas didn t know that the society he lived in was so unrealistic at the beginning of the story, so, in a way, he changed because the memories allowed him to compare his community with the outside world and see it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Dramatic Irony In The Cask Of Amontillado In the Cask of Amontillado a short story by Edgar Allen Poe the protagonist of the story, Montresor, is a very clever man. For instance, the story is told from Montresor s point of view and it begins with Montresor talking about how he s going to get revenge on his friend, Fortunato. The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could; but when ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge...I continued, as my wont, to smile in his face, and he did not perceive that my smile now was at the thought of his immolation. Here Poe uses dramatic irony to show the readers that Montresor is devising a plan to get revenge on Fortunato, and Fortunato isn t aware of what Montresor is planning. Montresor then coincidentally sees Fortunato at Carnival. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Incidentally, most of the story is set in the catacombs (which symbolizes death) of the Montresors. I drink, he said, to the buried that repose around us. And I to your long life. He again took my arm, and we proceeded. These vaults, he said, are extensive. The Montresors, I replied, were a great and numerous family. I forget your code of arms. A huge human foot d or, in a field azure; the foot crushes a serpent rampant whose fangs are imbedded in the heel. And the motto? Nemo me impune lacessit. The author uses more irony when Montresor toasts to Fortunato s long life but the readers know Montresor is going to get revenge on Fortunato, and Montresor does not really mean what he s saying. Then they discuss the Montresor code of arms and the motto. The motto means Nobody provokes me with impunity. This tells the readers why Montresor has to get his revenge. In fact, Montresor was planning on redressing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. What Is Maize s Role In North American Culture 1. Maize Cultivation 1. Definition 1. Cultivating corn (planting and harvesting corn) 1. Associated Group(s)/Tribe(s) 1. Navajo, Cherokee, Mohave and Pueblo Tribes 1. Region(s) in North America 1. South United States, Northeast USA and the Great Plains 1. Significance 1. Maize (corn) was part of the Native American everyday diet. Maize was part of the three sister which is squash, beans and maize. These were eaten by most tribes even if they didn t grow it. They would trade with neighbors who farmed maize in order to obtain it. 1. Hunter Gatherer Economy 1. Definition Hunter gatherer tribes usually required a large amount of land. The men would hunt bison, deer or rabbit and the women would gather berries ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... West Africa 1. Role in early European Exploration 1. Europeans went to West Africa so they can trade for slaves which were in high demand because Native Americans kept on dying due to disease brought by the european settlers. The highly profitable plantation of sugar required constant attention and exhausting labor 1. Role In North American Society 1. Slaves were treated harshly and worked to the bone. They could not own land and many landowners would not allow them to read and write. The slaves were used to work in the fields and make life easier for their owners. Some slaves were forced to have sexual activities with their owners so they can produce more slaves instead of buying them 1. Capitalism 1. Definition is an economic and political system in which the economic market is controlled by private owners and not the government 2. Positive Impact of Capitalism 1. Gives politics to the people rather than being controlled by the state 2. Private firms are more efficient and have higher production rate 1. Negative Impact of Capitalism 1. Can create monopoly which can let companies increase prices 2. Private firms can pay lower wages to their workers if they control the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Greece s Economic Impact On The Global Economy Developed market economies have been improving incrementally. After going through a soft patch in the first quarter, the U.S. has regained its momentum in job creation, although the quality of those jobs is open to debate. Europe has turned a corner, with GDP expanding modestly and deflation subsiding. Japan is also experiencing a notable uptick in economic activity. Emerging markets, on the other hand, are going through what the World Bank has called a structural slowdown. This is likely to last for years as a result of a variety of factors including lower commodity prices and a falloff in global trade following the global financial crisis. India appears to be one of the few exceptions, with a first quarter growth rate that has exceeded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A prolonged bear market could slow it further, and that would affect the global economy negatively. While we are in the midst of a recovery, it remains in the context of a high risk, slow growth world. Government debt as a percentage of GDP has risen substantially since the financial crisis and is acting as a drag on economies. Ultimately, growth in real GDP depends on growth in the workforce and growth in productivity; neither appears promising. Given that backdrop, the portfolio remains invested in companies that have proven that they can grow their free cash flow, even in a tepid economic environment, and have a disciplined approach to allocating cash that will create value for shareholders. Positioning Epoch s highest conviction ideas continue to be centered on companies where they have a significant degree of confidence in the business and identify quality visible growth. Epoch remains focused on companies with strong cash flows supported by secular growth in areas such as, productivity enhancing technology and companies which will benefit from the proliferation of smart devices (the internet of things ); commercial aerospace which will benefit from visible growth in emerging markets and a robust replacement cycle in developed markets; financial companies with improved capital positions and greater cash flow visibility; and companies which will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Mongol Empire Dbq Essay The Mongols are a group of men and some women who took over China, and united the largest empire in the world history. They did this in many ways, some positive and some negative, using smart tactics to make their way to ruling the empire. Nevertheless, the Mongols had a more positive impact than negative by influencing transportation and communication, economic diversity, and politics in the world around them for many years. According to Document 6, the Mongols improved transportation and communication. Improvement of transportation and communication, both play a massive role in economic development for the empire. They allowed people to trade new materials needed for everyday use, meet new people and learn different cultures. One of the trade routes that played a bigger part in improving transportation and communication was the Silk Road. It spanned the large empire, letting people travel far to trade for different items. This improvement was ideal for the people to grow together and make new discoveries about themselves and others. This positive impact on the empire is only part of it, they also promoted more diversified culture throughout the empire. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the empire there was more diversity in culture because of the diversified economic development, meaning that the Mongols were bringing new cultures to the people and learning some new ones themselves. Religion definitely made the culture more diverse, people spread beliefs about the gods they worshipped and the rituals they used. This led to other cultures adapting to new ones.People adapting to new cultures were important for unifying the empire and creating a better society for everyone. Influencing economic diversity was one of the greatest things the Mongols did, but these Mongols also had laws and rules for people to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Cash In The Trash Bin Cash in The Trash Bin My ecology action project will be on recycling water bottles and soda cans and cash them in for money to give to my school and church. My mom and step dad will be driving me around town to pick up cans and water bottles. Numerous stores will also be asked if we will be able to put recycling bins in their stores. All of the bottles and cans will be put together and cashed in every one to two weeks depending on the amount. By doing this action the environment will be a little less messy and money will be given back to our community. This project will be done a little every day. This ecology project was chosen because of doing this it is going to help my community and doing a little every day. Also, by doing this, we will learn actually how much trash is in our community. My ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My mom is putting a recycling bin in her office. There will also be a recycling bin in my church. Also, around some stores, if they allow me to. Some of my classmates will be asked to contribute to my project. This project will be done a little every day. It will be done at school also during class and lunch. It will be done every Wednesday night and Sunday morning through the afternoon and every Saturday. It will be done it at home with my family members who drink water bottles and soda. This project will be done as much as possible. The following project that will be done is done by myself. My mom will be helping me a little by taking pictures, driving me around, and putting a recycling bin in her office. My step dad is also going to be helping me with driving me around and taking me to the recycling center to turn in my items. My family and friends are providing me with bottles and cans that they drink. Also, my school will be helping me very little with bottles and cans around the campus. Very excited to get this project ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Impact of the Internet or Information Technology on... Project title: Technology has been at the center of changes taking place that affect the supply chain. Discuss the impact of the Internet or Information Technology on Logistics Management. Table of content Page No Executive summary 2 Customer service 2 Warehouse and Storage Management 3 Inventory Planning 4 Transport Management 4 Case study 5 Answer of the question Would you recommend the use of IT in your work area? Reference 6 Executive Summary Information technology (IT) is now become a factor which embedded to our life. Some people may dislike it or unable to manage it, but just can t run away from it. Every electronic product we are using, every information we are receiving, more or less is related to IT. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can reduce out of stocks by 30 percent for products selling between 0.1 and 15 units a day. To support such kind of activities, barcode scanner, RFID reader, workstation or mobile computer is necessary. Which means the company needs to invest not only the software, but the hardware also. The equipment needs to well maintain, and standby unit might needed to support when hardware failure. Un skill user or system abuse can create data discrepancy, the inventory planning will not be accurate base on this kind of information. Transportation Management The management of transportation operations of all types, including tracking and managing every aspect of vehicle maintenance, fuel costing, routing and mapping, warehousing, communications, EDI implementations, traveler and cargo handling, carrier selection and management, accounting. By using system, the benefit is listed below: * Reduce costs through better route planning, load optimization, carrier mix and mode selection. * Improved accountability with visibility into the transportation chain * Greater flexibility to make changes in delivery plans * Completion of key supply chain execution requirements. The system version and patch needs to update frequently, and also all the supporting data. Or else the system cannot be performing, and the information generated by the system is outdated. Case study Pfizer Nutrition, formerly Wyeth Nutrition, is one of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Figurative Language In Ray Bradbury s Excerpt From... In Ray Bradbury s excerpt from Dandelion wine, he uses a variety of rhetorical devices to make us comprehend the atmosphere of the passage, augmenting the boy s imagination. In the beginning of the passage, Bradbury uses a variety of figurative language to give a new perspective of the town. As stated in lines 1 through 2the author describes the town at ease in bed , which implies that the town is being personified to make it more relatable and vivid, and show the town s insight of peace and tranquility. The author continues on by describing the boy as , Like the goddess Siva in the travel books , he saw his hand jump everywhere . This makes us allude all the many things the goddess Siva did, comparing on all the many things the boy has planned to do in the summer, implying that the town is a place full pf activities and wonders. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bradbury starts out by saying in line 35 through 39 ....dark spiral stairs..sorcerer s tower...thunders and visions. Ritual magic . Here the author uses diction in the semantic field of mystery, in order to take a creepy turn of what looked to be a lovely place to something dark and unexpected. As the house lights winked.. and a sprinkle of windows came suddenly alight , the author personifies and compares to make the town more vivid and more relatable again as it was when the story began, and bringing the town back to life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Book Thief Book Report The first thing most young readers will notice about the novel, The Book Thief, written by Markus Zusak is its thickness. This book is made up of 550 compelling yet devastatingly sad pages. This book may be hard to read for some people as it is a story about a young girl and her family during the time of Nazi Germany. Although this is a sensitive topic for many, Markus found a way to creatively allow it to be tolerable for everyone. The book is so intense that it is actually narrated by Death. I personally did not pick up on this concept that Death was the narrator. I was actually told by a couple of friends, and ended up appreciating that they had told me. This concept may be hard for less observant readers to pick up on, but it is a big ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her thievery begins when she steals her first book at her brother s funeral shortly before she arrives at the Hubermann s. The book is titled The Grave Digger s Handbook, fitting for a funeral. The thievery would continue throughout the story, and she would learn to read and write because of them. Her love for books helped her cope with her losses but sometimes sidetracked her in school. Books took everything off of her mind. She would continue to steal books, and once she had built a relationship with the mayor s wife, she capitalized on that as well, stealing from her library. Reading had built her relationships, and had conforted her along with many other families and people on Himmel Street. In times of terror, when the town was bombed, she began to read to the families in the bomb shelters. This eventually benefitted her family when she is asked to read a weekly chapter to the neighbor Frau Holtzapfel, and receiving coffee beans in return. Frau Holtzapfel is also dealing with a loss as one of her sons who is in the army died in combat. Her love for reading seems to be what keeps her going and helps her appreciate the new life she was given. Her thievery does go beyond books, as she and her best friend Rudy (who actually has a crush on Liesel), join a thievery group that steals food. This was a move of desperation for when times got really tough and food and money got tight. Her true love for thievery was always and will always be connected to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Importance Of Population Differences Geographers have different factors to focus on when trying to understand why there are differences in the world s population. Crude birth rate, crude death rate, natural increase rate, life expectancy and so on. Each of those are methods used by geographers to measure population. Geographers should not only look at those methods when trying to figure out the population differences. Some social factors like the economy, culture, lifestyle and the government contributes in the differences in population. Crude birth rate and life expectancy are the two most important indicators that can help a geographer understand why is there differences in the population. Crude birth rate is an immensely important factor because not in all courtiers a woman is having up to seven children. According to statista Niger is a country with the highest crude birth rate because women are estimated to have 6.76 children per women. However, China has the largest population in the world and in the Washington post it states that China allows couples to only have two children. It is also mentioned that although the government allows couples to have two children most people only have one child. People in China prefer to just have one child because is extremely costly. In the Washington post it indicates that to prepare a child to succeed in the country s competitive schools and workplaces, parents must invest lots of time and money in a child for schooling, extracurricular activities, and outside tutoring, often for college entrance and English proficiency exams . This type of factors makes the difference in population. The economy is not the same around the world and in the countries that are poor women do not health care and that means they can not be put on birth control. Crude birth rate explains why some countries population is bigger than others. If women in some countries are having 5 and more children the population is going be higher than in countries that women are having one child. In this case, China can not be included because although you are allowed to just have two children, China was already over populated and had to come up with the one child policy. I believe that if China stick to just having one child and Niger s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Use Of P. D. James Narrative Logic In Children Of Men P.D James narrative logic in Children of Men shows a conflicted view of dictatorship in times of struggle and terrorist actions in response. James narrative logic seems to point to dictatorships being a necessary evil, but only acceptable to a point. The narrative does not seem to justify terrorist actions in response to a dictatorship, rather a lack of political apathy. James expresses these points through the use of characterization, perspective, and plot events. At first, it seems as though James is against dictatorship and sees it as an unreasonable response to times of struggle. Xan is presented as a complex character, but still unconcerned with ethics and power hungry. The dictatorship is shown as bad for the country overall, promoting mistreatment of part of the country s population and political ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prisoners are sent to the Isle of Man without a proper trial or jury and often for minor crimes. Miriam s brother is sent there for shoving a woman over after stealing her purse. The Isle has become violent and lacking in resources, leading to the death and suffering of many inhabiting it. The Sojourners are immigrant Omegas from worse off countries who come to England to have a better life. However, Xan has set up a system that exploits these immigrants, using them for what is basically slave labor then refusing them citizenship and sending them back to their home countries after they are no longer useful. The Quietus is undignified, sending out the elderly to die by drowning rather than quietly at home with a pill, which Xan himself says he would prefer but does not afford to the people. Under Xan s reign, the Omegas are also treating as gods, given special privileges and leniency under the law. The painted faces gang runs rampant, terrorizing citizens, and if Omegas are caught they are not sent to the Isle of Man, but only required to join the State Security Police. Since the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Musculoskeletal Disorders ( Msds ) Introduction Work related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMD), likewise overuse injuries (2). musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) would characterized as a collection of disorders that impact different regions of the musculoskeletal system. These regions incorporate the tendons, muscles nerves, joints and supporting structures for example, such that intervertebral discs. Patients with MSDs might show any of the following symptoms: stiffness, swelling, pain, paresthesia, redness and weakness (1). Musculoskeletal disorders are a great occupational health danger that impact members of different occupations. Work related musculoskeletal disorders are recognized to be among the majority health problems in the contemporary workforces. Musculoskeletal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (6). studies have shown that there is a hight prevalence of low back pain yet more common in other anatomical regions like elbow, neck, hand and wrist (6). The Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ) might have been produced from an undertaking financed by the Nordic Council of Ministers. The purpose was to develop and test a standardized questionnaire procedure permitting examination of low back, neck, shoulder What s more general objections for utilization done epidemiological studies. The tool was not proceeding for clinical diagnosis (7). The two principle purposes of the questionnaires would should serve Concerning illustration instruments {1} in the screening from claiming musculoskeletal issue for a ergonomics context, Furthermore {2} for occupational health services administration (10). The reliability and validity of the questionnaires has been investigated. Subjects have filled, furthermore refilled questionnaires and the subjects reactions of the questionnaires have been compared with their clinical historical backdrop (10). Types of Musculoskeletal Disorders Musculoskeletal disorders incorporate an extensive variety for inflammatory and degenerative states influencing those muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, fringe nerves, and more supporting blood vessels. These incorporate clinical syndromes for example, tendon inflammations and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Julian Rotter s Contribution To Personality In the field of psychology, many psychologists have contributed to the understanding of personality. Through their research, they have come up with an understanding of the various factors: genetics, environmental, learning, parental, developmental, consciousness, and unconsciousness, that play a role in shaping personality. In addition, it has helped people to discover themselves in a deeper level by learning the various aspects of the characteristics and traits that make up who they are as unique individuals. Out of all the contributors to the study of personality psychology like Sigmund Freud, Karen Horney, and so forth, the focus of this paper will be on Julian Rotter. In delving deeper, the paper will cover Julian Rotter s major contribution to psychology, how his theory change the understanding of personality, and how it explains various cultural ways of life. Julian Rotter s major contribution to personality was coming up with the social learning theory construct of locus of control. The construct locus of control is a personality style and orientation characterized either by the belief that individuals can control events by their own efforts (internal locus of control) or that their future is determined by forces outside their control (external locus of control) according to the The Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology (Longe, 2016, p. 694). In other words, people with an internal locus of control manage their life on their own accord while people with an external locus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Andre Agassi Family Expectations The extract from Andre Agassi s autobiography Open is about family expectations. When you ex pect something particular from someone or something you are talking about expectations. Family expectations is, therefore when for example when your father has a certain expectation to you, about the fact that you have to live up to a certain demand from your family. In the extract from Andre Agassi s autobiography Open we are aware of how there are some fami ly expectations in his family. He says: when his father was a child, his mother, Andre Agassi s grandmother, had expectations to his father about how he should behave and be a good boy. He mentions that she would beat him if he hadn t behaved properly. He describes his grandmother as a nasty old ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In that way, he uses pathos to appeal to the reader. Because he is describing his family in the way he does, it makes his autobiog raphy humoristic to read. Andre Agassi appeals a lot to the reader because his way of writing is quite easy to deal with and easy to understand. The sentences in the autobiography are mostly short and therefore, in this case, easier to understand. Andre Agassi is able to tell his story about his life very well in his autobiography, he makes his autobiography personal in which way makes the autobiography exciting and inviting. When he uses examples of a dialogue, which have been going on between his father and him or his father and his grandmother he makes the autobiog raphy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Importance Of The Railway In Canada Canada is a great country but it wouldn t be the same without the Trans Canada Railway. The great achievement of this railway helped form and unite this great country in many ways. These are some of the reasons why I think the CPR helped in forming a strong, united Canada. Confederation on July 1, 1867, brought together the Eastern Colonies of Canada, but as a country, Canada was interested also in making a connection with the West Coast Colonies. One of the ways this was accomplished was by promising to build a railway from coast to coast. The province of Manitoba was convinced to join confederation by 1870, and British Columbia joined in 1871, but only when the Canadian government promised to build the railway within ten years. Unfortunately, that government was unable to follow through with it s promise and true construction only began in 1881 and finally completed in 1885. The first train ran in 1886 from Montreal to Port Moody. The CPR was an important way to connect the large country of Canada. The communities on the West Coast naturally felt like they had more in common with other communities on the coast, such as Oregon and California and may have eventually chosen to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The railway also allowed for further development of different areas of Canada that otherwise would have seemed too remote in order to create settlements. As a company, the CPR was involved in land settlement and land sales early on in our country s history. They also installed telegraph lines along the railway lines, which allowed quicker cross country communication. The company also ended up finding natural gas in Alberta when they were digging a well to find water for their steam engines. In this way, the CPR ended up being more than a railway company but got involved in transporting goods in different ways such as steamships and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. My Virtual Child Paper My Virtual Child Paper My virtual child covers physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development at several age levels. This gave me an opportunity to visualize the whole child at various points in development. I raised a virtual child from birth to 18 years of age. Each virtual child has a unique set of characteristics at birth, some of which were influenced by how I answered the assessment I completed when I first logged onto My Virtual Child. These characteristics gradually emerged and affected his behavior and development. My child was a boy so I decided to name him Wolfgang. Wolfgang was born about four weeks premature and underweight (four and a half pounds). To regulate his body temperature, he spent the first few days in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Berk mentions in his book that parent s who resolve conflicts with reason, instead of physical punishment, have children that are more likely to be socially mature and well developed intellectually (Berk 2010). Instead, we would put Wolfgang in a time out, induction, and used punishment by removal (Berk 2010). I made sure that my partner was included when making parental decisions because I did not want Wolfgang to start favoring one parent over the other. When my partner and I decided to get back together, he started doing better in school (except math), but he still got into fights at school, so my partner and I decided to talk to him about social skills and taught him techniques he could use when he started to get upset or frustrated. I m very happy that Wolfgang has a diverse view on gender roles (Berk 2010). I was nervous at first because he did not seem to have any interest in Brianna. I feel as if my partner and I splitting, for the short time we did, caused this effect on Wolfgang. When he was about 3, my partner and I had Brianna. Wolfgang was a bit distant at the beginning, but he includes his sister while playing with other kids and he tolerates girls better than other boys do. He enjoys playing the role as the big brother and taking care of his sister. If he was not playing with her, he was playing make believe by himself. I knew this was a good sign. I thought that this would be strengthening his mental abilities, like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay on Casualties of World War I The First World War witnessed an appalling number of casualties. Due partly to this fact, some historians, developed the perception that commanders on both sides dependence on only one disastrous approach to breaking the stalemate. These historians attributed the loss of life to the reliance on soldiers charging across no man s land only to be mowed down by enemy machineguns. The accuracy of this, however, is fallacious since a variety of tactics existed on both sides. The main reason for battlefield success and eventual victory came from the transformation of battlefield tactics; nevertheless, moral played a major role by greatly affecting the development of new tactics and the final outcome of the war. Tactics during the early stages ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These officers claimed that the German s would subjugate France to a similar punishment that Russia received in the Treaty of Brest Litovsk. The soldiers concurred with their officers and agreed to return to the front lines (Smith 190). The French High Command, however, did not value the treatment of enlisted men as equals and order the executions of a number of the mutineers. The French Command, also, decided that the prudent decision to stop impending mutinies would be the ending of on any new large scale offensive (Smith 195). With the comprehension that moral could collapse further the Allies turned to a handful of new tactics to minimize the number of deaths that occurred. From observations from the battlefield and experimentation the Allies developed a number of tactics that allowed them to gain substantially more ground than in the past while reducing the number of casualties. To reduce wastage, the number of soldiers killed during a normal day, the French adopted the use of difeme en profondeur (defence in depth)... (Smith 195). The British, also, developed the tactic Bite and Hold that centered on advancing troops only as far as they could hold, which reduced the chance of a successful German counterattack. Both the British and French developed the creeping barrage to force the Germans defenders to stay under cover until the attackers advanced up to the German lines. With these new tactics and more available to them the allies could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Repeated Sex Offenders Castration Legality of Repeated Sex Offenders: Is it Ethical? Upon Google searching (2017), define castration , one will find that it is the state of being deprived of power, vitality, or vigor. Castration is also known as a gonadectomy in view of the fact that the gonads are disabled. Indeed, castration does not do anything less than apprehend a man s dignity. However, under the circumstances of repeated sexual offenses by an adult male, does he not deserve it as punishment? Some may attest that castration is unethical and it should be illegal in all fifty states. Others may inquire that it is an effective method for sex offenders to avoid recidivism. The primary divisions of castration are physical and chemical. According to Paknikar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The eight states are California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Montana, Oregon, Texas, and Wisconsin (Norman Eady, 2006). If I was requested to propose a bill in regard to the castration of high risk sex offenders, first and foremost, it would be legal in all fifty U.S. states and punishable to both males and females. Note that I said, high risk sex offenders , and not simply sex offenders. For someone to be considered a high risk sex offender, they will have to repeat a sexual offense two or more times. With that being said, sex offenders with one offense should be allowed to lessen their sentence if they choose castration. Castration should be mandatory upon each high risk offender s release. They should be able to choose whether the castration is chemical or surgical, but must pay for the procedure. This procedure will not be effective for all types of sex offenders. Some sex offenders commit their crimes because of drug and alcohol abuse. Therefore, sex drive is not the most crucial factor in those cases. This bill would apply to the offenders who were driven by testosterone and other sexual hormones. Each offender must meet with parole office for the remainder of their life. This is to discuss any sexual urges and to test the individuals to make sure they are not using any drugs or medications to contribute to their sex drive. If they are still not able to refrain from committing a sexual offense after the castration, they should have to spend the rest of their hours in a correctional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Edward Gordon Craig Uber Marionettes Edward Gordon Craig, a prominent English set designer and theorist from 1900, designed sets and created modernist theories which greatly influenced modern theatre. Regarded as one of his most controversial essays on theatrical discourse, The Actor and the Über marionette rendered Edward Gordon Craig s critique on modern theatre. Although he appreciates actors and their work to a certain degree, Craig advocates for the complete removal of actors from theatre and warns actors of their misconceptions of acting as art form, providing the guidelines on what it means to be an artist in his eyes. Denouncing actors entirely for their emotional and human weaknesses, Craig hopes to turn to a developing alternative at the time as their replacements, large scale puppets uber marionettes whose purposeful movements, controlled emotional state, and crafted image work together to create a deliberate impassioned performance. Despite sharing similarities with Craig s uber marionettes and embodying some aspects of his philosophy, the Muppets ultimately differ in the respect that they retain and emphasize a human element from humans acting with and through a puppet. As mentioned above, Craig holds the notion that these puppets or uber marionettes will bring about a revival in modern theatre. This revival has to do with the reforming of the governing laws of theatre and acting as an art. In his essay, Craig interprets art as the desired expression of an artist s thoughts, emotions, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Compare And Contrast The Disease And The Conquest Of... Noah Dingman History 146 1/18/17 Disease and the Conquest of Native Americans The Native American population suffered a catastrophic decline in population in the early 16th century when explorers from the Old world made contact, resulting in an easy take over from exploring European countries. The Columbian Exchange, a transfer of things from the New World to the Old and from the Old to the New, played a huge part in conquering the Natives of the New World. Although many of the things exchanged are typically viewed positively, such as livestock and crops, diseases were exchanged as well and their effects on the Natives were devastating. One man in particular was able to conquer powerful natives with the help of disease. Hernan Cortez landed in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By 1492 there was 2 to 5 million Natives in America, because of exposure to new diseases, especially smallpox, influenza, and measles. The Native American s immune systems could not fight these diseases because they had never been exposed to them before, leading to the widespread deaths of almost all Natives living in this time. The West Indian Islands all but died out. Mexico s population fell by over 90% in the 16th century; from a population of 20 million to a population of 2 million. The area that is now the United States reached the lowest number of Native Americans around 1900, with 250,000 Natives. Combined, 80 million Natives died in a century and a half after first contact with Europeans making ith the greatest loss of human life in history. Hernan Cortez and Pizarro may have had better weapons the Natives that they conquered, but they were severely outnumbered. The secret to their success was the germs they brought with them. All the epidemics that the inadvertently started. Disease was their secret weapon, without it the Spanish may not have been able to inspire the rest of Europe to want a stake in the New World, and America would look very different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Heaviness Of The Brick Suddenly the brick occurs to mind when the story starts by talking about lightness. A brick itself is light enough to be handled by hand, but a brick house is hefty. The brick is made from dried mud; that makes clearer the meaning of lightness of brick. However, the land that holds the mud means a full deadweight. Heaviness from lightness and lightness from heaviness, there are various possible ways to look into the relationship between heaviness and lightness through the brick; that s why we should talk about heaviness while keeping lightness in mind and vice versa. For example, the story of the three little pigs mirrors the heaviness of the brick. Their houses made of straw and sticks are blown away by the simple breath, revealing conversely the heaviness and solidity of the brick as a construction material. It is also an ample proof that numerous ancient buildings preserved today are mostly made of bricks or stones. The basilica where Leonardo da Vinci painted The Last Supper in 1494 was built of red bricks. Aula Palatina, as known as the Basilica of Constantine, was built with fired bricks around ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is also the result of the belief of the architect that the building should not oppose the environment. By constructing the same material in a more environmentally efficient way, the building is light in appearance but it doesn t in functionality. The titles of some books on this architect who lead a new Australian domus in the form of a long and narrow, light weight, roof work, comparable in its sheltering function to the bower of a tree or, in more morphological terms, to the turned up collar of an overcoat that shelters from the wind while subtly opening its front towards the sun , reveal the stubbornly prudent aesthetics of lightness: Leaves of Iron , Touch this Earth Lightly , Feathers of Metal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Billie Holiday Accomplishments Not everyone is blessed with musical talent but when someone has an extraordinary ability, he or she should get the chance to please others with it. Sometimes a career can be made out of musical endowment, and that is what Billie Holiday did. Billie had a life that she may not have dreamed of since it started out rough with her mistreatment from adults and discouraging misfortunes, but she was ambitious and that showed through her singing career. Billie could usually adapt to her life s problems except for her drug addiction and alcohol abuse, which unfortunately led to her demise. She was a talented woman who sang and helped create hit songs that aided her to rise to fame. Billie Holiday bravely stood up to racism, showed the world her talent, and inspired many of her beloved fans, all while continuing to be herself and not allowing the issues in her life hold her back. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Life is easy for few and difficult for many, especially when born to a teenage mother and father. Billy Holiday, formally known as Eleanora Fagan, was born on April 7, 1915, to thirteen year old Sadie Fagan and Clarence Holiday, who was fifteen at the time. Life began dismally for Holiday since her father picked his own career in music over his family. He was a jazz musician who played the banjo and guitar (Bush). School was not a priority for Holiday since she had limited schooling and her mother would often leave her with relatives to care for her (Bush). Billie s family was poor, and she had a life of pain, struggling, and disturbance ahead of her. As a child Holiday would help out at a brothel by running errands for prostitutes, because in the sitting room of the brothel she could listen to Bessie Smith and Louis Armstrong music ( Billie Holiday ). She later described her style of music as a cross between Armstrong and Smith, even though she couldn t get her voice to be as big as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay on The Mirroring Lives of a Jamaican and a Rastafarian The Mirroring Lives of a Jamaican and a Rastafarian Introduction This paper is a series of two interviews that I had over the course of the semester. I used both of the interviews as a series of research. I then used this research and supported it with published work. The first interview occurred when I was in Jamaica. I randomly crossed paths with Peter. He informed my friends and I that he was a Rastafarian. We spoke with him for about two hours on the beach. He informed us about his religion and his lifestyle. Unaware at the time that I would use this knowledge in my paper I am pleasantly surprised that I was able to transgress this information. The second interview was with Marie Debal. She is one of my sister s clients. Upon ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Peter s response: I do not come down here to Negril very often any more. When I was younger my friends and I would come down and enjoy the beaches. Now this place is such a tourist trap. Jamaicans are dressed like Rastafarians with their long dreads and try to pretend that they are like us. They try and sell tourist anything from drugs to crafts. Please do not take what I am saying the wrong way. It just makes me so frustrated when Jamaicans try to imitate the Rastafarian lifestyle. These Jamaicans may have long dreads and look like a Rastafarians but they do not know what it is like to truly live and be a Rastafarian. Rastafarian culture is very different from a Jamaican. We live in the mountains away from the tourist area. I spend all my days and nights waiting for the signs of Haile Selassie. I understand that these Jamaicans have to make a living I just wished that they did not mimic our lifestyle. Marie s response: The difference between a Jamaican and a Rastafarian is probably similar to asking what is the difference between an American and a Catholic. Rastafarians are people who reside in the mountains of Jamaica and practice the Rastafari ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. My First Love Is Doing Business My first love was doing business. With my family operating a restaurant when I was a child, I unconsciously learned how to run an operation and deal with customers within the business surroundings. It would be easy to trace its origins back to my mother, who was a restaurant manager, and while she definitely encouraged me, I had a natural drive to unlock the power of doing business, which gave me a lens through which to view the world around me. During the summer of my junior year in high school, I hosted my first charity bazaar, a charity sale for self customized T shirts for a local orphanage that sponsored by my high school. Given much advance publicity, I did well at the sale, making over $100 in an hour. That accomplishment made me realize my passion toward marketing and motivated me to pursue a Bachelor degree in Business Management during my undergraduate studies. When I enrolled at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), marketing was my core interest: it has provided numerous opportunities for hands on experience from class projects, such as predictive analytics with software like SPSS and Tableau, and strategic case analysis with marketing tools like SWOT and Porter s five force. In addition, with my supporting minor in psychology, I also gain a psychological perspective and deeply understand how customers are attracted to, and persuaded to, purchase merchandise as well as how companies build lasting relationships with those customers. Besides, after taking a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Canis Major Research Paper Canis Major is my favorite constellation, I don t have a particular reason for this constellation to be my favorite, I just really like it. Canis Major, or The Greater Dog, is fairly easy to pick out in the night sky during the winter. It is made up of eight main stars, the brightest one being Sirius. Sirius also happens to be the closest star to Earth, in Canis Major. Canis Major is said to be the dog Laelaps, who was so fast that nothing it chased could outrun it. Laelaps had a whole bunch of owners, but eventually ended up with a man named Cephalus. Together they traveled to Thebes, where a fox was terrorizing towns. This fox was very light footed, and was destined to never be caught. This didn t stop Laelaps from trying. So the dog, who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...