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Narrative Essay 10Th Grade Narrative Essay 10Th Grade
Leadership Is Effective And Ineffective
Notes:
Explain what leadership is, when leaders are effective and ineffective, and the sources of power
that enable managers to be effective leaders
Leadership is effective positive influence by inspiring, motivating and directing other effectively. To
achieve the goals of the organization and their personal goal. Effective leadership is the process by
which leaders increase the organizations ability to eliminate barriers and enhance engagements.
According to our text, Leaders are influential by use of Power. The academic term for power is
getting others to accomplish a goal individually or in a group. In theory, Leaders are effective by
the way they affect others. Legitimate, Reward, Coercive, Expert and Referent power are all
textbook terms to explain how leaders engage others to meet organizational goals. Whether, hiring
or firing, bonuses, reprimand, technical expertise and character or respect of the leader.
In my opinion, Exact Networking replaces power in the post modern era. Which includes a high
level of empowerment. Shareholders and stakeholders whom have greater knowledge, training and
decisive decision making ability are able to perform without very little leadership. Engagements are
based on engagements to the organization, which is determined by leadership strategies.
At Audocs, we Enable Effective leadership and Empower users or clients. Implementing leadership
Strategies that are based on a Consistent automated workflow and platform, Audocs and its
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Western Christians In Global Missions Chapter Summary
Western Christians in global mission review
Western Christians in global missions by Paul Borthwick is about the interdependence and unity of
the global Church. The book starts at the conclusion of an era of missions where North America has
taken the helm. As the global missions community changes, North America needs to reassess its
role. There are 4 main integrated points that Borthwick makes that should change the perspective of
the white American middle class missionary. The greater part of evangelical Christians are no
longer in North America. The majority world has just as much if not more missionary activity than
North America. The North American Church needs to form partnerships not dictatorships. Finally,
Borthwick weaves throughout the book the idea that the North American Church has something to
learn from the majority world Church. Some estimate that 70 percent of the worlds bible believing
Christians (as opposed to nominal or cultural Christians) now live in the majority world. 1 This
reality should entirely changes the way we think about missions. If the greater part of Christians no
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Zae Niringe from Uganda says that the North American Church spends too much time thinking
about roles and positions.3 What s the role of the North American Church? do we have an
interdependent relationship with our brothers and sisters in the global church? There are many
things to learn from our global church by building relationships with them. Western Christians need
a more robust involvement in the global missions community. North America has much education
and resources share with the global Christian community. We also have things to learn and ways to
learn from Christians in other countries. Borthwick encourages us to form mutual partnerships with
our global church. To invest in these relationships will take time, but the relationships produced will
be
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I Am An Application Of My Multimodal English 1101 Class
Makers and Makerspaces was the subject of my multimodal English 1101 class, which exposed me
to an innovative culture and developed competence in all communication modalities.
While my original interest was in the class theme of maker culture, towards the end of the semester
I found the work on mastering communication in a variety of modes to be increasingly important.
Furthermore, the class constantly contributed to my personal writing and communication skills
development throughout the creation of a web page, a group presentation, and an analysis essay. As
an international student, the transition was rough because I had been detached from the English
language for three years before coming to Georgia Tech. Nevertheless, the course gave me... Show
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Understating the genre and audience as well as the rhetorical process generated a detailed
development of the webpage, which throughout diverse deadlines of every process, attempted to a
better final project. Notwithstanding high school projects would produce analogous outcomes, I
understand what writing was about in English 1101. For instance, adapting you communication,
aware of audience, genre, purpose of communication, as well as having a strong yet debatable
thesis, make me become aware of the complicated nature of the rhetorical situation, which
unfortunately, I did not have the pleasure to know before. I used to procrastinate every project until
it almost reaches its deadline, depriving myself of the core meaning of the proposal. English 1101
had diverse deadlines throughout the project, which require myself to work continuously and in
advance for every assignment. As a result, I had to improve my time management skills. Moreover,
I realized that an aftermath of not procrastinating and working everyday, was an improvement in
my work due to the reviewing process I was exposed to continuously. Additionally, controlling my
time better required a schedule, which promoted me to work more efficiently and organized in
every class. Therefore, the importance of setting to work prior the project s limit period, helped me
understand assignments more thoroughly, along with improving my time management. Moreover,
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Analysis of Beach Chairs
The poem Beach Chairs , written by Joyce Ebrecht, is one of many poems that share a meaning of
love. The situation of the poem is that of two couples sitting on beach chairs and watching the
world pass by while thinking about their love for each other. The overall themes of this poem are
that of love and unity. Joyce Ebrecht achieves these overall themes through the structure, diction,
figures of speech, pace/rhythm, and sounds of the poem.
Structure is a crucial element in a poem and can serve to enhance the theme. Beach Chairs is
organized into 6 stanzas, each stanza composed of 4 lines. Starting with the first stanza at setting sun
to the last at sunrise, the majority of the poem occurs at night. Night and darkness represents the ...
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The term sunrise is a special word representing love because it is the beginning of a new day which
is bright, warm, and comfortable much like one s relationship.
The author integrates many figures of speech to express the theme of love and unity. Located in
the third stanza on the last line, the alliteration of the L sound strengthens the idea of the two
couple s love since L sounds are long and they last, lingering in the reader s mind. Another figure
of speech used is the phrase changing tide which is a metaphor for representing the highs and lows
of one s relationship. Every stanza always starts with the phrase; sitting on the beach chairs, this
repetition reinforces the idea of relaxation and enjoyment the two couples are having. They are still
united after enduring obstacles life throws at them because of the repeated phrase holding hands.
The amount of stanzas and the lengths of each line can dictate the speed at which the reader is
reading at. The reason why Beach Chairs is organized into six stanzas is because each stanza
represents a phase in the two couple s relationship; from the day they met to their marriage and
continuing onward into their senior years. Every last line of each stanza explains and strengthens
their love for one another and it is generally also the longest line. This results in the reader to
spend most of their time dwelling on the message. In Beach Chairs something as specific as the
sound of
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Amway in China
Amway in China (A): A New Business ModelAssignment Questions1.What are Amway s core
competencies?Amway has been a successfully growing business since 1959 due to its unique
adaptation of direct marketing. The company has now expanded into over 80 countries and has
been to some, an example of the American dream. This was what caused the tremendous growth
and is what gave Amwayits most valuable asset; its distributors. Amway s distributors are all
Independent Business Owners (IBOs) because they have no legal ties to Amway other than they
buy the products directly and sign a brief code of conduct agreement. This however does not mean
that IBOs are not extremely loyal to Amway.
IBOs are literally the foundation of Amway s pyramid shaped ... Show more content on
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Amway is similar to other direct marketing companies such as Dell Computers in that it reduces
product costs to consumers by bypassing retailers. Dell is also similar to Amway because by
dealing directly with consumers it can find out exactly what the consumer needs without incurring
consumer research costs that will be passed onto the consumer. Although Amway did not invent
direct marketing it has been said that it reinvented it. Therefore Amway is unlike most companies
that use direct marketing. Amway s direct marketing design resembles a pyramid but it not
however a pyramid scheme or a ponzi scheme. A ponzi scheme is a illegal operation that promises
high returns on short term investments. It continues with investors keeping their money in the
investments thinking they are making large sums of money. News spreads to others who also
invest and the amount collected continues to grow. If a few people decide to get out they are paid
in order to disguise the scheme. Unfortunately for those who keep their money invested, they will
never see any profits or perhaps their initial investment again. This is unlike a pyramid scheme
because there are no levels of entry. A person who gets involved first does not collect more money
than someone who gets in last. Pyramid schemes are characterized by costly start up costs,
requirements to purchase products with virtually no value, promises of exponential
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Priming Is Manipulating A Faster Response For A Target Word
A multiplicity of stimuli is continuously assaulting our senses of which some are pertinent to the
current task and some which are irrelevant. Xxxxxx suggest because of this bombardment, goal
directed behaviour needs a great degree of choosiness when processing information. According to
Deutsch and Deutsch (1963) understanding the mechanisms used in the multifaceted processes of
selecting, analysing and processing incoming stimuli along with the limitations underlying these
processes it is not a fully understood area. (GULAN and VALERJEV 2010). Priming is
manipulating a faster response to a target word by the presentation of a semantically related word.
Bodner Mason, 2003 claim that since the first demonstration of semantic priming... Show more
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Friedrich, Henik Tzelgov, 1991. An amount of findings have provided supporting evidence that the
stimuli can be processed outside of conscious awareness (Merikle, Smilek Eastwood, 2001).
Studies by Jalal and Amir (2014) and Henik and Tzelgov (1991) have shown an insight into the
automatic processes believed to occur during priming that do not rely upon conscious perception.
Merikle et al 2001 suggest that regardless of whether objective or subjective measures of assessing
have been used there is evidence perception occurs without conscious awareness.They also argue
not only is perception without awareness possible but that qualitative differences in processing and
performances is also possible with or without awareness
Cognitive processing can be been known to be influenced by words of different valance (positive
/ negative / neutral). Sass, Krach, Sachs, Kircher (2012) investigated the influence valanced words
had on semantic priming with special interest in the neural correlates of indirect priming. Their
2012 study of sixteen participants examining the neural correlates found positive and neutral
information activated similar network areas within the brain however; negative stimuli inhibited
the spread of the activation. Sass et al (2012) study also found the processing of positive and
neutral types of information was less cognitively demanding than negatively affective information,
Rossell and Nobre (2004) produced
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Centrality King Lear
Gloucester s Centrality in King Lear Though entitled King Lear, the play does not revolve around
the king himself but rather centralizes around the tensions among characters. From filial to
romantic, the play contains relationships layered with tension, either confronted or ignored. At the
root of many tensions lies Gloucester. His role in the play may appear secondary initially, but
because of his relationships with his sons and King Learas well as simply his presence Gloucester
acts as the crux in the tensions of the play. His actions or lack thereof shape the course of the
play, establishing Gloucester s centrality within the context of King Lear. The play draws many
parallels between Lear and Gloucester. At the start of the play, they both love their children and
possess sanity. Lear and Gloucester both subscribe to faith in their other children s facade of love,
rather than the true devotion Edgar and Cordelia have for their fathers. As the play continues, both
Lear and Gloucester lose their minds. Gloucester loses his eyes after he did not see Edmunds
malfeasance, and Lear loses his daughters love after he did not understand Cordelia s attempt to tell
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When blind, Gloucester fails to recognize both Kent and Edgar under their disguises, allowing
the audience to also believe the new identities of Kent and Edgar. Gloucester s life comes to an
end at the very climax of the play s action, as he predicted in his speech of nature s bad omens.
Edgar reveals that Gloucester has died because his flawed heart ...[was] too weak for the conflict to
support (V.iii.199 20) when Edgar revealed himself and his loyalty, providing more emotional
gravitas for the moment of Edgar and Edmund s final confrontation. Gloucester s character
exacerbates tension, whether present or
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Food
The Ozone Threat: Managing with Uncertainty
The ozone layer serves as protection of the Earth from the sun s harmful ultraviolet rays. Over a
span of decades it has been found out and continuously theorized that the said layer is thinning or
depleting. This depletion is speculated by scientific experts to have negative effects to human
beings and most importantly to the environment.
Studies have been done regarding the possible negative effects of the depletion of the ozone layer.
First, it was said that a small 5% decrease in the ozone would probably produce thousands of new
cases of skin cancer every year. Second, solar radiation can damage the planktons in the oceans
which provide the world its oxygen supply. Apart from that, the... Show more content on
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But, the new report issued another concern which is the growing concentrations of atmospheric
carbon dioxide and its impact on the atmosphere or what has been called the greenhouse effect.
In 1985, 21 nations including the US met and agreed to cooperate in atmospheric research and the
monitoring of ozone levels. Eventually, no agreement on restricting the use of CFCs was reached
because some nations refused to abide. In the same year, a scientist reported that a giant hole in the
ozone layer over the Antarctic has been developing. It was shortly confirmed after satellite
observations saw the presence of the said hole. It was the first clear direct evidence that the ozone
layer was breaking down at a very high rate. Observations in October 1985 indicated a 50% loss of
the ozone over the Arctic region. Though despite this finding, DuPont continued its expansion of
CFC production in Japan. Apart from DuPont, Allied Signal, the second largest producer was
reported to be planning to increase their CFC sales.
In 1986, leaders of the CFC industry started to change their positions. The Alliance for
Responsible CFC Policy supported a reasonable global limit on the future rate of growth of CFC
production. DuPont also stated that its position was to be prudent to take precautionary measures to
limit CFC growth worldwide. However, DuPont and other US producers lobbied against any
federal legislation that would limit CFC production unless there were
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Hero Of Spider Man
Spiderman was the best superhero of the 1960s. FIrst of all, Spider Man is relatable because he
is still a kid and therefore he is the most relatable. Additionally, Spider Man is funny and that
makes him more enjoyable because he won t get old, as in you will always be invested.
Furthermore, Spider Man had a cartoon and most superheroes don t, he also got it in a
impressively short amount of time. Even though Spider Man s loved ones always die he still uses
his powers for good. To begin, it is the 1960s it had been established that the best heros were
batman and superman. No one were to expect someone to take the crown or get close to taking it.
But then a superheronames Spider Man was made in 1963 and it took comic book fans by
surprise. He is now one of the most liked heroes ever and no one ever expected it. For instance,
Spider Man is one of the most relatable superheroes ever smosh.com says, Batman and Iron Man
are billionaires, Superman is an alien, Thor is a god, Hulk is a super scientist, and so on and so
on. But Spidey s just a regular kid who had great responsibility thrust upon him and rose to the
challenge, it continues to say, like you and me, he wasn t destined for greatness from birth he was
faced with the opportunity to be great and seized it, something we all, deep down, believe we
would do in his situation. And he has to deal with all this while trying to face down his teen
insecurities and anxiety. This shows how Spider Man is relatable
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Ethical Issues In Ethics
Ethics
The field of ethics (or moral philosophy) involves systematizing, defending, and recommending
concepts of right and wrong behavior. Philosophers today usually divide ethical theories into three
general subject areas: metaethics, normative ethics, and applied ethics.
Metaethics investigates where our ethical principles come from, and what they mean. Are they
merely social inventions? Do they involve more than expressions of our individual emotions?
Metaethical answers to these questions focus on the issues of universal truths, the will of God, the
role of reason in ethical judgments, and the meaning of ethical terms themselves.
Normative ethics takes on a more practical task, which is to arrive at moral standards that regulate
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According to many feminist philosophers, traditional morality is male centered since it is
modeled after practices that have been traditionally male dominated, such as acquiring property,
engaging in business contracts, and governing societies. The rigid systems of rules required for
trade and government were then taken as models for the creation of equally rigid systems of
moral rules, such as lists of rights and duties. Women, by contrast, have traditionally had a
nurturing role by raising children and overseeing domestic life. These tasks require less rule
following, and more spontaneous and creative action. Using the woman s experience as a model
for moral theory, then, the basis of morality would be spontaneously caring for others as would be
appropriate in each unique circumstance. On this model, the agent becomes part of the situation
and acts caringly within that context. This stands in contrast with male modeled morality where the
agent is a mechanical actor who performs his required duty, but can remain distanced from and
unaffected by the situation. A care based approach to morality, as it is sometimes called, is offered
by feminist ethicists as either a replacement for or a supplement to traditional male modeled moral
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The Need for a National Missile Defense Program in the...
The Need for a National Missile Defense Program in the United States
Several hundred Soviet, nuclear tipped, ballistic missiles streak towards the United States without
any form of opposition or challenge to their impeding destruction. The result of a situation like this
would be no doubt disastrous, but it is a situation that could very well take place if the United
States does not install a national ballistic missile defense program. An anti ballistic missile (ABM)
system is a precaution that the American government must pursue with all of its resources in order
to protect and preserve our society as we know it.
Really, what are the chances of another nation launching a ballistic missile attack on the U.S.? Well,
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A calculated and combined attack could easily place nuclear ICBMs all over most of the
continental U.S.. Even when the Taepo Dong missile was tested on August 31, 1998 an Iranian
delegation was flown to North Korea bringing with them an entire plane load of telemetry
equipment to monitor the test. Shortly after the test the delegation returned to Iran with the full
results of the test. The very test of the North Korean Taepo Dong missile just goes to show how
very clueless the United States is as to the development of ICBMs by foreign countries. The CIA
s national intelligence officer for strategic and nuclear programs, Robert D. Walpole, admitted
that nobody in the intelligence community expected North Korea to develop an ICBM capability
so soon. Although the launch of the Taepo Dong 1 missile was expected for some time, its use as
a space launch vehicle with a third stage was not. The existence of a third stage concerns us. We
hadn t anticipated it. Debris from the rocket s third stage was found some 3,500 miles from the site
of the launch, showing that North Korea has the ability to target Alaska and possibly America s
west coast, admitted Walpole. Clearly if you can put something into orbit, you get awfully
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Protecting And Preserving The Peer Review
Protecting and Preserving the Peer Review Privilege Solutions for Corporate Counsel Representing
Hospitals, Health Care Corporations, and Health Care Providers
I.INTRODUCTION
Health care providers are generally familiar with the doctor patient privilege, which protects
information exchanged between physician and patient for the purposes of rendering or receiving
health care services. The peer review privilege is similar, except that it protects communications
that occur in connection with the peer review process where health care providers review and
critique both specific and general elements of health care with the overall goal of health care
improvement. This chapter will explore what peer review is, why it needs to be protected, the ...
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See id. Peer review is used to review the qualifications and credentials of health care providers to
determine whether they may practice in a particular hospital and, if so, under what parameters.
Peer review, in this regard, is also a critical part of the determination that a physician or other health
care provider should not be allowed to practice, in whole or in part.
The earliest known peer review can be traced to the American College of Surgeons. In 1918, the
College sought to standardize hospitals, organize medical staffs, and set minimum standards.
See Maureen Glabman, The Future for Peer Review, Trustee Magazine, available here. In the
first half of the twentieth century, the medical profession developed peer review as a way to
review the quality of the care rendered by physicians and surgeons. In 1952, the Joint
Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals (now the Joint Commission on Accreditation of
Healthcare Organizations, or JCAHO), began to require hospitals to perform peer review to
qualify for accreditation. See Susan O. Scheutzow, State Medical Peer Review: High Cost But
No Benefit Is it Time for a Change?, 25 AM. J.L. MED. 7, 12 13 (1999). Over the second half of
the twentieth century, medical peer review developed into the primary method of evaluating the
quality of physician services at hospitals. See id.
Today, peer review is performed in a variety of settings, such as part of the quality
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Tort Reform And The Civil Justice System
Tort reform is an extremely debatable topic in the political legal fields. By definition, tort reform
refers to, The proposed changes made in the civil justice system that directly reduces tort litigation
or damages. Generally, when someone mentions tort reform to an everyday normal person who is
not familiar with legalese, they don t have any idea of what the term tort reformis. Throughout this,
one will understand through the three interviews conducted that two out of three people don t
necessarily understand the full concept of tort reform or have absolutely no idea what it is. One of
the most notorious cases that led to the ongoing debate of tort reform is Liebeck v. Mcdonald s
Restaurant. When the case is brought up, one will say, Isn t that the lady that burned herself with
coffeeand then tried to sue for millions of dollars? People believe they know the details of the
case, however one will be able to see, this particular case is often misconstrued. In my personal
opinion, after learning and studying the facts of this case, I don t understand how a human being
could be for tort reform after actually learning about the trials and tribulations that certain people
in these kinds of cases, especially Stella Liebeck, have to go through. First, the initial opinion of
two out of three people when asked what is their opinion of the case is similar. The first
interviewee, Tyler, believed Stella Liebeck just burnt her legs a little bit and that it was either the
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A Social Worker Coordinator On The United States
Upon learning from a Connecticut National Guard recruiter that I was ineligible to enlist in any
branch of the United States Armed Forces due to a chronic illness that will require medication
indefinitely, I was devastated. However, despite this devastation, it was my desire to serve and to
be a part of the militaryculture that became the driving force behind the decision to become a
certified Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families Advanced Social Worker (MVF
ASW). Even though this career does not involve being on the front lines, I can still provide direct
services to the children of active duty service members as they navigate the extended deployments,
frequent moves and strained familial relationships. Even though this particular credential is not
mandatory to work as a youth services coordinator on a military base, it is recommended because it
will provide me with the specialized knowledge and understanding of military culture that can help
me to be a more effective social worker in this particular field.
In order to become a licensed social worker in the United States, one must hold at least a Bachelor s
in Social Work(BSW) from an accredited program. With a BSW or a degree in a related field,
the individual is able to provide the most basic of services to their clients such as casework or
being a mental health assistant (U.S. Bureau Labor Statistics, 2016). However, in order to provide
clinical mental and behavioral health services, a Master s in
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Internal Medicine Board Certification Requirements
In order to present yourself to the public as a qualified medical specialist in internal medicine, you
must complete the internal medicine board certification requirements. Successfully completing the
internal medicine board certification exams will indicate that you have a mastery of internal
medicine knowledge and experience. Becoming a board certified internal medicinephysicianalso
shows that you have a professional commitment to the medical code of ethics.
Internal Medicine Board Certification Requirements
A non profit organization, the American Board of Internal Medicine evaluates and certifies
physicians who practice internal medicine as well as the subspecialties of internal medicine. Once
you have successfully completed a residency
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How Has Jim Brown Impacted My Life
I cannot remember any person in my life that impacted me so much. If I had to credit any one
individual who impacted my life it would have to be Jim Brown. Jim always preached about a
code of ethics. He would often come to the high school and speak to us students. Some of our
teachers would invite him to speak to our class. Whenever he came to speak he would always
wear a suit. Blue or gray. He would always talk about this code of ethics. I was not sure what they
were but I liked the respect he would receive from the community because he shared his belief in
them so much. Well let s began my story. One person that changed my life was Jim Brown. Jim
was the Chief of Police when I was in high school. I had got tired of going to
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Mount Everest And The Seven Natural Wonders Of The World
Ever wonder what s out there beyond the hustle and bustle of the city? One of the things is the
beautiful seven natural wonders of the world. Who or what decides what the seven natural
wonders are? What are the 7 natural wonders of the world? What makes the wonders wonders? The
7 wonders are beautiful things in the world that need to be protected.
When Sir George Everest discovered mount Everest in 1856 the mountain stood at 29,002 feet tall
and today now stands 29,029 feet tall but is still growing 25 inches every year. While mount
Everest is beautiful it is also cold and dangerous. The lowest the temperature can get is 80
degrees fahrenheit. About some two hundred dead bodies cover the mountain from things like:
falls, avalanches, and exposure to frostbite and there is about one in ten successful summits that
end in death. It costs about 55,500 dollars to climb mount Everest. Some coasts are climbing
permits those can cost 25,00 dollars for a single person and you have to have one befor you can
step foot on the mountain. To get to base camp it takes yaks, porters and four thousand dollars.
Also guides one or two per person and that s five thousand dollars each. There are camps along
the way with supplies and staff that need to be paid and paying for food every six weeks that s
two thousand dollars. One of the most important things is one of the most expensive. Oxygen
bottles cost five hundred and fifty dollars a bottle and usually people use five bottles to
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RFID Implementation Essay
RFID Implementation
Once a company decides to use RFID, the most important step in the process is being able to
successfully gather the data and manipulate it into meaningful information. Doing this as
effectively and efficiently as possible requires a proper RFID implementation, which for many
reasons, can prove to be the most difficult stage of the entire process. A company new to RFID
will find that many changes have to take place to make sure the implementation is as successful as
possible. Ensuring a successful implementation involves changes in all fundamental areas of the
company, including their systems and products (Zebra Technologies). While these changes will
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Having meaningful information means it can be easily integrated into any of the company s
applications, and can give them a real time view of all of their supply chain processes. These
benefits are all possible using RFID middleware, but it is a step that is often overlooked during
implementation (Implementing RFID). Ignoring the importance of middleware, many companies
have found that the large amounts of data they receive from the system becomes too much to
manage, thus leading to problems with the integration of the system and overall performance of the
company.
With more companies becoming aware of the importance of middleware in their implementation,
there is a need developing for a powerful middleware solution to handle all of the technical
features of the system. The middleware should be able to handle both passive and active RFID
sensors to ensure data can be gathered from all products. The full potential of the system will not
be realized if only a limited number of sensors and readers can be detected. In addition, there are
also a number of data and server considerations that can be fulfilled by a middleware package. Its
job is to make sure the correct information from each tag can be pulled from the server when
necessary (Implementing RFID). This can be done by taking the relevant information from various
business applications over the Web. A strong middleware package should also be able to show all
operations and inventory movements in real time to
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Leonard Bernstein s West Side Story
Imagine you are a play fanatic in 1957, clutching your ticket, waiting to enter a magnificent
theater, to see the opening of West Side Story. You loved the choreography Jerome Robbins
always created, and watching his pervious plays, Peter Pan, Fiddler on the Roof, and Gypsy .You
could not be more thrilled to see the musical West Side Story, which he choreographed and
directed. Leonard Bernstein has grown to become one of you favorite composers, and you can
barely contain your anticipation to listen to the musiche created for West Side Story. As the musical
ends, you begin to think about how authentic its music is. You wonder if the music of West Side
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The plot line for the musical was similar to the storyline of Romeo and Juliet. West Side Story
was a tragic romance about two protagonist lovers from opposing gangs, the Puerto Rican Sharks
and the White American Jets. The protagonists in the musical are Maria, a Shark, and Tony, a
Jet; two young adults who fell in love with one another. The two gangs, let their rivalry and
differences constantly get in the way, whether they are at a dance, on a basketball court, or in a
convenient store. At one of their rumbles, each side ended up murdering the other side s leader.
(Tony killed Bernardo, Maria s brother.) Maria eventually found out and forgave Tony, but asked
him to stop future fights from happening, so they could marry one another. Although information
proven false, the Sharks were alerted that Maria was killed by Chino, also a Shark. Tony
eventually found out about the dreadful news, located Chino, and plead Chino to shoot him.
Right as he pulled the trigger, Tony saw Maria, alive and well. Hysterical, Maria clutched Tony in
her arms, and spoke to both sides about their wrongdoings. The Sharks and Jets banded together,
carried Tony s lifeless body offstage, and ended the violence between the two gangs
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Addictive Cichlid Tank Hobby
If you re reading this article I am guessing you have sparked an interest in the addictive cichlid
tank hobby! I am guessing you probably have no idea where to start to make the best healthy
successful cichlid tank. That where I come in I have had cichlids for over 3 years, and have had
my ups and downs with the hobby due to my little experience when I started the Hobby.
Throughout this article I will teaching you how to buy the right size tank to setting up the
perfect filter and filtration system using my past experience and research. First, Let s talk tank
size consider the type of cichlid you re getting from a big oscar cichlid to a puny ram cichlid. After
you decided the tank size I would recommend 1 gallon for every inch of fish. Make
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Regulating Kids Diets
Regulating Kids Diets: For Good or Bad? The hot topic right now amongst many schools is if
children s diets should be regulated. Some believe that children and their parents should have
the freedom to eat what they choose, but others believe differently. Children s diets should be
regulated, because too many children these days are facing obesity and regulating diets will
make children healthier. Initially, children s diets should be regulated, because these days there
are too many children facing obesity. To begin with, obesity amongst children continues to grow
and it needs to be stopped. Specifically, according to Time for Kids; Obesity Rates Falling from
1980 to 2000 the percentage of obese kids in the US ages 9 10 tripled. Obviously, obesity is
growing at a much faster rate amongst adolescents so their diets need to be regulated. Additionally,
obesity in children can be severely harmful at young age. For instance, being overweight can lead
to problems like heart disease, stroke, diabetes, cancer, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. It
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For example, a study states that When choosing what to eat children are particularly influenced by
the environment in which it is presented . This helps to prove that schools have the ability to
present healthier foods the kids and get children to eat them. Although some people may think that
if we try to regulate adolescent s diets they won t have enough to eat, but they will. In fact, in a
study completed by Harvard University found that children were eating the exact same amount of
main courses at before even after they were made healthier. For this reason, children are still getting
the amount of food they need even with the healthier
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Historical Context and Performance Reflection of Ocean Alley
Ocean Alley is an ensemble consisting of 6 musicians (guitarist/vocalist, lead guitarist, rhythm
guitarist, bassist, keyboardist and drummer), which was established in 2010 on the Northern
Beaches, Sydney. Ocean Alley is currently touring various local pubs around Sydney and is also
going to begin recording its next EP as of next month. The band encompasses elements of natural,
beat driven reggae as well as various components of psychedelic rock through a large number of
inspirations(Alley). This has given the band a highly diverse, unique sound of psychedelic rock
/reggae fusion(Alley). This review will examine the historical context in which this band has
grown from as well as the textural and structural characteristics in its live performance, as well as
in comparison to its studio recordings. It will focus on the compositions of Yellow Mellow and
Freedom Lover to highlight how the use of texture, density and the fusion of two genres can create
a highly distinctive sound that sets them apart from other ensembles.
One of the main genres that Ocean Alley has embraced is reggae. Reggae is a specific genre created
in Jamaica, formed through heavy rhythmical elements where the rhythm guitar can almost be seen
as a percussion instrument on its own through the use of the expressive technique known as
staccato. This, in combination with distinctive drum and bass rhythmic structures, as well as a
particular chord structure has created a genre that has combined elements of funk,
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History of Special Needs Ireland
History of Special Needs Provision In Ireland
Special needs provision in Ireland has evolved since the founding of the state in 1919. Until the
early 1990s practically all education and care of children were carried out by the religious orders in
Ireland. The government therefore had little need for policies or legislation surrounding education
and care.
Ireland established its education system in 1831 while under English rule. This made it mandatory
for children between the ages of six and fourteen to attend school. The Department of Education
was established in 1924. However, the government did not consider that the education of children
with special needs was necessary as their needs were seen as purely medical. It was considered more
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However separate schools continued throughout the 70s and 80s.
In 1971 the primary curriculum was introduced. This led to most special schools and classes
providing a modified curriculum for their students. The Department of Education developed
Curriculum Guidelines for Schools for the Moderately Handicapped. One important principle of
these guidelines was that children have needs as children that have to be satisfied at school as well
as their needs as future adults.
The notion of integration began to appear in the mid eighties with the idea that special classes
could be part of mainstream schools and also from parents who were not availing of special
education. In a report on the training and education of severely and profound mentally
handicapped children in Ireland 1983 it was recognized that these children should also be entitled
to education. Teachers were to be trained to educate such children in special classes within
mainstream education. By 1993 over 2000 pupils were being educated in such a way.
In 1993 the report of the Special Education Review Committee (SERC) was published. This report
dealt comprehensively with the educational implications of special needs. It provided a definition
of special needs which included those with severe and profound difficulties through to those who
were exceptionally able and included both physical and mental disabilities. It recognized that the
desire of the majority of parents of children with
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Aims And Objectives Of KTMB
Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) is a private limited company incorporated and domiciled
in Malaysia. The company is wholly owned by the Minister of Finance Incorporated, a corporate
body established in Malaysia. The principal activities of KTMB are to operate the railway
transportation and the provision of related railway services in Peninsular Malaysiaand Singapore.
The company operates these activities pursuant to a licence issued by the Minister of Transport.
Keretapi Tanah MelayuBerhad began its first operation on a 12.8 kilometres stretch between
Taiping and Port Weld in 1885. Today, KTMB s rail network spans 1661 kilometres from Padang
Besar to Singapore and to Tumpat. KTMB is principally involved in the business of rail
transportation which operating, maintain and managing the system to serve its main business
segments. However, KTMB also acts as the manager for railway property vested with the Federal
Land Commissioner and the Railway Asset Corporation and as the Project Manager cum Adviser to
the government for government funded railway related infrastructure projects. In addition, KTMB
through its subsidiaries and associate companies has business interests in parcel distribution,
haulage, property, car parks, cargo terminals and fibre optic telecommunications. Keretapi Tanah
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Most of the lines are made out of ballasted system and locally made concrete sleepers, which had
replaced wooden sleepers as early as 1982 for the Kerdau Jerantut and Sungai Yu Tumpat lines.
There are several other railway lines which are not owned by KTMB. This includes Petronas s
Kuantan Kerteh line which is now operated by KTMB and the Sabah State Railway line from
Tanjung Aru near Kota Kinabalu to Tenom in Sabah. The PenangHill Furnicular Railway also does
not come under KTMB s
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Nine Learning Experiences CDA 2.0
RC II 1 Science/Sensory Age: 5 years old Activity: St. Patrick s Sensory Box Goal: To help the
kids explore with their hands. Materials and processes: Green rice or green sand, spoons, green
plastic/glass gems, foam shamrocks, gold coins, mini cauldrons, a rainbow, and a few magnifying
glasses. Teaching Strategies: Use the rice or sand to hide the objects, with the spoons and
magnifying glasses have the kids look for the leprechaun s gold, or find four leaf clovers.
Developmentally Appropriate: This activity is appropriate for 5 year olds it helps children learn
manage their emotions, touch with the senses and teaches cooperation and conflict resolution. RC
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and balancing. RC II 6 Self Concept Age: 3 years old Activity: Story Time Goal: To help
children accept and appreciate themselves and others. Materials and processes: Storybook We
are All Different Teaching Strategies: During whole group time, read the story We are All
Different . Discuss the story with the children. Afterward, show them pictures of people from
different parts of the world. Let them discuss the differences that they see. Developmentally
Appropriate: This activity is appropriate for 3 year olds because it helps children to build a
positive self esteem and accept differences. RC II 7 Emotional Skills/Regulation Age: 4 years old
Activity: Feelings Bag Goal: To help children learn to express their feelings with words, in
appropriate and positive ways. Materials and processes: A large gift bag, feelings chart and
matching feelings cards. Teaching Strategies: Discuss with the children the different facial
expressions on the feelings chart. Afterward, l put the feeling match cards in the bag, have the kids
take turns pulling cards from the bag; have them match the feelings cards to the matching feelings
on the chart. Ask them to tell you what the feeling is and what it means, have them show you how to
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The Trial Scene And Anatomy Of A Murder
Criminal law provides procedural rules in governing the criminal justice system s operation. In
films, the trial scenes rarely give an accurate depiction of the court process. The writers and
producers make the crime movies more dramatic as a technique to draw in the audience. The trial
scene tends to be the climax in crimefilms, which gives it more depth and meaning. The 1959
movie Anatomy of a Murder follows a murder trial of a defendant who murdered a man that
allegedly raped his wife. The movie s plot is primarily focused on the entire trial of this case.
While the 1988 movie The Accused, discusses a case involving a women who was gang raped at a
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This was not the only film that had illustrated the criminal justice system. In the well known movie
The Accused, the judicial system is presented in an accurate manner. The film insinuated that since
Sarah Tobias, played by Jodie Foster, was dressed provocatively and she likes to have fun. It then
made the implication that she was looking for it, which is exactly what the opposing attorney
argued. In reality, these are the type of questions or implications that typically come up in rape
cases. The plea deals made in between the prosecutor and defense attorneys is something that
happens a lot in the criminal justice system (cite movie). Typically, in reality the prosecutor will
first consult with the victim before offering a plea deal. In the movie, that was something that was
not by the prosecutor Kathryn Murray, played by Kelly McGillis, which brought injustice to the
victim. In this movie, the audience first hand witnessed how this type of trauma can have a
profound affect on the victim. There are many negative effects that can result such as depression
or anxiety (cite academic journal, p.389). The movie showed how the victim was impacted in a
mental and emotional type of way. This movie shows that there are ways to bring forth the accused
so that justice can prevail. The criteria for describing crime films can have various definitions.
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The And Of The Mob Essay
Then, of course, there is Lot s offering of his daughters to these gay men. 6But Lot went out to
them at the doorway, and shut the door behind him, 7and said, Please, my brothers, do not act
wickedly. 8Now behold, I have two daughters who have not had relations with man; please let
me bring them out to you, and do to them whatever you like; only do nothing to these men,
inasmuch as they have come under the shelter of my roof. (Genesis 19:6 8) Go to seminary and
you may hear a bunch of song and dance explanations of how Lot was just following the
hospitality customs of his day in offering his virgin daughters to the mob. If my neighborhood
has such customs, I would move. Justification of Lot s action based simply on this custom,
stretches the bounds of credulity as this satirical Leave it to Beaver type of recapitulation of that
event demonstrates. The mob is eager to gang rape Lot s two guests. Dumbfounded, Lot sticks
his head into the kitchen to consult his wife about the problem. Muriel. Lot says with a sheepish
look on his face. Those pesky neighbors of ours want to bust down our door again. Can t we just
send our guests away? Muriel gets stern, Now Lot! You remember what happened last time we
broke our hospitality customs. Besides, I just put some cookies in the oven. Yell upstairs and
have the girls come down. O.K. honey. , says the husband with a smirk. Why do you always have
to be the smart one?! Lot goes over to the stairs and yells out, Sissy.
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Ivan Pavlov
Ivan Pavlov
A research paper presented to
In Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the course
AP Psychology
May 24, 2011
Abstract
Ivan Petrovich Pavlov was a Russian Physiologist that was born in Ryazan. He was born into a
Russian Orthodox family and was originally planning to follow in his father s footsteps as a
priest. His high school training was received in an ecclesiastical seminary in Ryazan. He
graduated afterwards from the Natural Sciihck Faculity of the University of St. Petersburg, and in
1879 obtained his M.D. degree from the Medico Chirurgical Academy in that city. He became a
professor of physiology in 1895 at the Imperial Military Medical Academy in St. Petersburg, where
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Under his 45 year direction, this Institute became one of the most important centers of
physiological research (Babkin, 1949). In 1890, Pavlov was selected as Professor of
Pharmacology at the Military Medical Academy. Five years later, he was chosen to the then vacant
Chair of Physiology, a position he held until 1925.
Ivan Pavlov was known for many things. From studying digestion to studying the circulatory
system to studying nerves directing the digestive glands, he had an abundance of skill and
knowledge. In 1889, he discovered the nerves controlling the gastric glands in which he received
the 1904 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. After setting aside his initial plan to follow his
father into priesthood, Pavlov received a medical degree at age 33 and spent the next two decades
studying the digestive system; but it wasn t until the last three decades of his life when he
performed the experiments that earned him his fame and significant place in history.
Classical conditioning is defined as a type of learning in which one learns to link two or more
stimuli and anticipate events (Myers 2011). At first, it was his creative mind that set off on an
incidental observation. He noticed by putting food in a dogs mouth causes the animal to salivate.
Not only did that cause salivation, but the sight of food, smell of food, the food dish, and even the
person bringing the food did as well. This sparked his thoughts into trying to imagine
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Darwin s Theories Of The Time Traveler
The Time Traveler theorizes that the Morlock and Eloi people were both descendants of man.
The Eloi people once reigned over the Morlocks; they were scared of the Eloi but as the Time
Traveler observes that they are no longer afraid. The once strong, powerful and almighty Eloi
were now becoming weak. One of Darwin s theories that states humans will continually evolve.
The Eloi people are only surviving because Morlocks are providing an environment for them to
dwell in. Their intelligence has allowed this because they can hunt, build and maintain a
sustainable way of life. The Morlocks are the hardworking class types of the future. Darwin s
natural selection theory relates to how the Time Traveler theory about how the Morlocks
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The Roswell Incident Essay
The Roswell Incident Edward OÆBrien March 13, 1997 CP 11 Period 6 Outline Thesis: The
Roswell Incident, which enlightened our minds to the capacity of excepting, has remained one
of the most controversial issues issues today. I. Introduction to Extraterrestrials A. Standpoints
on Extraterrestrials 1. Society s a. Past b. Present 2. Government s a. Past b. Present II. Roswell,
New Mexico A. What Exactly Happened 1. Who Discovered the Wreckage 2. Discoveries 3.
Bodies B. Testing in Roswell, New Mexico 1. Military Testing in Roswell III. The Cover up A.
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This radiation could have been caused, due to nuclear weapons that Roswell Army Air Base had
been testing, since they were at the time the only squadron which had authorization to nuclear
weapons. This theory was discounted by most, saying that this kind of deformation would have
caused a human being to die before such damage could occur. Albert Einstein once said: Гґ....I am
convinced that, there is an absolute truth. If there can t be absolute truth, there cannot be a
relative truth.Г¶ (MacGowan 289) The government has been blamed with covering up this
whole event. They have been claimed to have shipped off the wreckage to Dayton, Ohio, to
avoid publicity. Which is normal, to prevent a worldwide panic. The bodies however, were not
as lucky to have not become public, yet. The government has, and will always say that the
wreckage found was a secret spy balloon. The people who have seen the wreckage, and believe
that s what it was, describe it as a bundle of tinfoil, broken wood, beams , and rubber remnants of a
balloon. Most discount this because, why would the government be messing around with balloons,
if they were exploring the characteristics of jet fighters. Yes, the wreckage did seem like tin foil, at
first, until you held the material, which if you bent, twisted, and did anything you dreamed up of,
would still return to its original shape. They have tried to burn and shoot through it and had
unsuccessfully destroyed it. It is
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Teenage Drinking And Driving
Drinking and driving is a big problem that affects teenagers all over the world. People would
think that with all the laws cracking down on the sale of alcohol to minors, and education about
the consequences of drinking and driving would make a difference. Everyone knows that
drinking and driving is dangerous, but don t realize it affects the driver, passengers, and people
on the streets. The laws should be stricter about underage drinking, there should be more
education about the consequences of drinking and driving, and the drinking age should not be
lowered. Even though under age drinking is illegal, teenagers are starting to drink at younger
ages, which is leading to risky behaviors (Dedel). Some common behaviors known to happen
while under the influence include, driving, property damage, rape, and other violent crimes. The
major problem for teenagers is driving while they are under the influence. The laws need to be
stricter when it comes to under age drinking. Most teenagers do not have the mindset to drink
responsibly and can lead to negative effects, that could not only harm them but harm other people
too. Police need to crack down on all underage drinkers so that nobody does anything that could
harm them, like getting into a car and driving or riding in a car with someone who is drunk.. Most
teenagers don t think that drinking while they are under the influence is a big problem. Kelly
Dedel stated, Underage college students who drink heavily are more likely to
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Prevention Of A Child Welfare Social Worker
This might happen when the social worker receives a report of possible problems from such
sources as mandated child abuse reporters, teachers, or simply anonymous citizens. In some
cases, a child welfare may be able to spot a possible child in need, particularly if she works in a
school or other facility that caters to children. Signs that a child may be in need of the
intervention of a child welfare social worker may vary. Children who are frequently getting in
trouble, dealing with behavioral issues, or show signs of neglect or abuse are often the children
that catch the eye of these types of social workers. Abuse and neglect, however, are major
concerns for most child welfare social workers. The signs of both neglect and abuse can be very
subtle at times and difficult to spot to the untrained eye. A child welfare social worker, they will
be trained to recognize signs of neglect and abuse in children and investigate. For instance, a
child comes to school on a cold snowy day dressed in shorts, a t shirt, and without a warm coat
for the third time in a week. Upon further investigation, a child welfare social worker notices that
the child has not bathed. After interviewing teachers and other school faculty members, the social
worker also finds out that the child rarely has a packed lunch nor does he have money to buy
lunch. The child welfare social worker then has reason to believe that the child is being neglected.
After determining the possible problems that a child may be
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Name Change Research Paper
The conversation surrounding the Redskins name change is as controversial as who was elected
for President in November. In short, the argument for the name change rests on perceived racial
slurs, while those against a name change argue it would violate the constitution. Changing the name
of the NFL team, the WashingtonRedskins, would neglect the word s true meaning, shift the
government s role towards monitoring political correctness, and violate the Constitution itself.
The controversy started around 1972, when Edward Bennett Williams was part owner and many
ethnic backing groups were in their inception. The name has been an issue for more than half the
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In his USA Today report, Eric Brady states, that most Americans find flag burning, cross burning
and homophobic protests at military funerals deeply offensive. Yet the First Amendment takes out
of the hands of government the authority to channel those majority sensibilities into law and
exercise viewpoint discrimination over such expression, . While Brady may just be reporting on a
court filing, his article brings to light a very strong argument: the government possesses no general
governing power to police offensive or disparaging speech. (Source E) so, the First Amendment
guarantees that the government s opinions will never overpower those of the citizens . Ultimately,
what is at stake here is ensuring we uphold the Constitution of the United States, which sets the
standards on how we govern and protect our
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Things We Didn T See Coming
Things We Didn t See Coming (TWDSC) is a characteristic dystopic novel written by Steven
Amsterdam, which provides insight on the changing human behaviour during continual periods of
environmental volatility. Readers learn about their proposed future of a food less world, heartless
periods of ceaseless rains, breakouts of disease and savagery, through the narrator s lens. While
Amsterdam presents a dystopian future of continuous environmental deterioration, corruption and
disease, there are glimmers of hope brought about by the narrator s attempts to maintain morality
and his relationships with other characters.
Amsterdam illustrates that environmental deterioration is a catalyst of demoralization in humans.
This is shown in Dry Land where narrator s stealing habits are further exploited by his job as an
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His illustration of loss of democracy during environmental and social breakdown further frightens
the readers. It demonstrates the corruption of society through the megalomaniac character of Juliet,
who is shown to charming and extremely photogenic on the outside, however is portrayed as an
emotionally exploitative leader on the inside. She got famous by showing up at the front of all the
protests , however her concern for the common man is a facade. This is demonstrated through her
extreme wealth, where she owns her own vineyards and an island . Under the deliberate influence
of drugs, she even burns down the forest with Margo and the narrator, symbolizing environmental
and moral destruction at the hands of corruption. Thus her exploitation of her position, provides
little hope to the reader about political stability, as she is enjoying her life at the expense of the
rights of the common
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Earth s Only Natural Satellite
Andrew Logan
Dr. Richards
PHY 161
5/1/15
Observing Project
Object 1: The Moon
Next to the Sun, the moon is the most recognizable object in the night sky, and is Earth s only
natural satellite. It has been estimated that the moon formed somewhere in the region of 4.45
billion years ago, just a measly 30 50 million years after the origination of the Solar System. While
there are many hypotheses that try to account for the formation of the moon, the one that is backed
the greatest is the theory that the moon was formed when a large mass roughly the size of Mars
collided with the newly formed Earth, this sending out planetary material into the same orbit of
the Earth. This material then underwent the process of accretion and formed what we now know
as the moon. With modern laser altimetry, scientists have been able to accurately measure the
topography of the moon. The most apparent topographic feature on the moon is located on the
southern pole, is referred to as the Aitken basin, and stretches nearly 1400 miles in diameter. This
is the largest crater on the moon and the largest known crater in the Solar System. Not only is this
the widest crater on the moon, but its floor is also the lowest point on the surface of the moon.
The dark spots that are visible with the naked eye are called maria, and they are actually hardened
pools of ancient basaltic lava. Next to the maria, the most commonly seen features of the moon are
the impact craters that pepper the entire surface.
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Nt1310 Unit 6 Research Paper
oIdentify the element
Uranium Chemical symbol U. It has the atomic number of 92, with 92 protons and 92 electrons, of
which 6 are valence electrons.
oIdentify the isotopes of this element and represent them using the correct conventions.
Natural uranium consists of three isotopes: uranium 238, uranium 235 and uranium 234. Uranium
236, 233 and 232 are also produced by reactors from uranium 235 and thorium these are the
artificial isotopes. The three natural isotopes and the three artificial isotopes are all alpha emitters.
Also, all isotopes of uranium are radioactive, with most having extensive half lives.
oDescribe when the element and isotope were discovered or manufactured and by whom.
Uranium was discovered in 1789, by Martin Heinrich Klaproth, a German chemist. He first believed
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It refers to the radioactive decay of different distinct radioactive decay products as a chained
series of transformation. Although, most radioisotopes do not decay straight to a stable state, but
undergo a series of decays until eventually a stable isotope is completed. Urainium 238 decays by
alpha emission into thorium 234, which itself then decays by beta emission to protactinium 234,
which decays by beta emission to uranium 234 and so on. The numerous decay products,
sometimes referred to as progeny or daughters , form a series starting at uranium 238. After many
more alpha and beta decays, the series ends with the stable isotope
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Research on Density Essay
Density: Using Experimental Techniques to Solve an Inquiry based problem
ABSTRACT
The topic of this experiment is Density. The objective is to find two ways in which the density of
a given object can be determined, and to find out which of the two ways is more accurate and
hence better to use in such a case. The two methods used in this experiment are finding the
dimensions of the object and water displacement. These are two ways of finding the volume of an
object, and they were chosen since the density of an object may be found using its mass and its
volume. The experiment yielded two different density values, however when error analysis was
conducted, the water displacement method was proven to be more accurate.
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Repeat measuring the mass of the object three (3) more times; ensuring that the balance is re zeroed
after each measurement. Tabulate data gathered. Procedure 2: Find the mass of the object given,
as done in procedure 1. Ensure that the object is dry when it is being placed on the balance, as
this will yield an inaccurate reading. Get a clean 1000milliter beaker. Fill the beaker to
approximately half its capacity. Note the exact volume of water placed into the beaker. When
reading the volume of the water, ensure that this is done at eye level, and that it is read at the
bottom of the meniscus. After noting the initial volume of water, place the object carefully into the
water. DO NOT SPLASH. Note the final volume of water in the beaker. Tabulate data gathered.
DATA/RESULTS
Table 1: Mass of Given Object for four(4) Separate Trials TRIAL NUMBER 1 2 3 4 MASS(g) 5.32
5.32 5.32 5.32
Table 2: Measurements of Dimensions of the Given Object DIMENSION Length b Width w Height
h Table 3: Initial and Final Volumes of Water INTIAL(mL) 500.0 Calculations: Volume1 = area of
face of solid x width = (1/2b x h) x w = (1/2 x 10.0cm x5.0cm) x 3.5 = 87.50 cm3 Volume2 = Vf Vi
= 520.0mL 500.0mL = 20.0mL Density = Mass/Volume D = m/V D1 = m/V1 ; m=5.32g,
V1=87.50cm3 FINAL(mL) 520.0 MEASUREMENT(cm) 10.0 3.5 5.0
Therefore D1= 5.32g 87.50cm3 = 0.0608 g/cm3 D2 = m/V2 ; m= 5.32g, V2= 20.00 mL Therefore
D2 = 5.32g 20.00mL =0.266g/mL
Error
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Fat Problem In America
Did you know that two thirds of the adult American population is overweight or even obese?
America is the number one country for weight problems in the world. Because of today s fast
paced society many people have developed a bad habit of eating unhealthy food causing rapid
increase weight gain. Being overweightcan cause severe healthproblems sometimes even leading to
death.
America s weight problem is steadily growing and more and more people are becoming obese
each year. Many people with strong cultural backgrounds are obese because of the connection to
cultural food which is often unhealthy. Some just have a busy lifestyle causes people to eat fatty
foods such as fast food, and not making time to exercise. In order to maintain a healthy
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Volvo Cloud
VCC is recognized as a technological innovator amp; leader. It has bolstered its reputation for safety
with such innovations as pedestrian airbags and traffic start stop while accounting for the future
with next generation technologies like road trains amp; car to car communications. Judge how
VCC (Volvo Car Corp.) integrated the Cloud Infrastructure into its networks Volvo Car Corporation
(VCC) integrated the Cloud Computing Infrastructure into its networks. VCC entered into a
technological partnership with another reputed company, Ericsson, which specializes in, inter alia,
third party outsourcing with reference to ICT (Information amp; Communication Technology).
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Issues accounted through the widespread data complex are sent to whoever requires obtaining
them, in order to consume it abundantly. Early in the life of a component, any intricacies
discovered save the company a fortune. VCC s use of genuine knowledge communicated / received
concerning a particular fact / circumstance helps maintain its place as one of the highest quality
automobiles promoted. The real time environment of the understanding the company collects and
then disseminates assists in keeping it ahead of its competition. How the Big Data strategy gives
VCC a competitive advantage VCC acquires an intense competitive advantage over its competitors,
having integrated cloud computing into its strategy for the future. Further, vehicles of the future
will amalgamate amp; integrate the same level of digital services that consumers today are used to
have in their homes or at work. Cloud computing is invariably a cost efficient method to use,
maintain amp; upgrade. Traditional desktop software costs VCC substantially. Adding up licensing
fees for multi user permit is expensive for the business. The cloud, offered at rather inexpensive
rates comparatively, significantly lowers the costs. Besides, there are many scalable options
available, which make it very practical for VCC. Storing information in the cloud gives VCC an
almost unlimited capacity. It needs not worry about running out of storage space or increasing its
current storage
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Invisible Man By Ralph Waldo Ellison
The 1940 s 1950 s, was an intense time period for the US, The world was at war as the decade
began, all within the confines of a great depression that was affecting the lives of all Americans,
but when Pearl Harbor was attacked, the United States could no longer be on the sidelines.
Through the courage and dedication of the soldiers who fought in the European or South Pacific
theaters, they spent much of this decade in a battle for a way of life that the country and western
powers had spent two centuries building. By the end of the decade, that war would be won and the
build back on the front burner. Ralph Waldo Ellison was an African American writer and scholar
recognized for his famous, award winning novelInvisible Man. Ellison was... Show more content on
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Bledsoe. Dr. Bledsoe provides the narrator with letters of recommendation, only for him to later
realize that Dr. Bledsoe was giving him false hope. Later on, the narrator comes in contact with a
motherly woman named Mary who decides to take care of him after his discharge from the factory
hospital. The narrator uses his speechmaking skills to help an elderly couple that was being
evicted. He is then met by Brother Jack who soon makes him a new member of the Brotherhood. He
comes t the realization that mary reminds him of a past that he can not quite escape from, making
him leave her house. At the rally with members of the brotherhood, even though he looked over
the material given to him to discuss, he instead speaks from the heart which alarms other
members. In the final chapters, The narrator receives a warning about his work especially in a
white man s world but then is later reassured by Brother he has no enemies. Later he meets a white
woman who professes her deep interest with the ideologies of the brotherhood and soon has an
affair with her shortly afterward. Then, is metThe car has met once again with his past when
Clifton is killed and the streets of Harlem degenerate to times before the impacts of the brotherhood.
He also runs into conflict with members of the brotherhood accusing him of using the brotherhood
for his own benefit.The narrator makes a final reflection of the phenomenon in his life that has
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Why Is College Valuable Essay
Every year thousands of high school seniors are faced with a decision. They could either go to
college or choose an alternative. For some, this choice is easy, they know exactly where they are
going and exactly how to do it. Others not so much. Some students try really hard to get into
certain colleges and they don t, others just quite literally don t know what to do with their lives and
they end up doing nothing. Collegeis not valuable because there are many jobs that do not require
college, and college has caused drug and alcohol abuse, also, college isn t meant for everyone, and
the people it s meant for are mainly in the upper class.
There are many reasons why college is not valuable. One reason is that many students that attend
college are from rich families that send them on trips and donate money to the colleges and
mainly, they can afford to send their child to a four year college. According to Richard Vedder,
They make generous contributions to the elite colleges they once attended, to which their kids
are applying... as well as, The biggest absurdity is that a four year college degree has become the
only gateway into the American middle class. So basically if a student s parent isn t rich or did
not go to a prestigious college it is very unlikely for their child to attend one. ... Show more content
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However, College Adventures Consultant, Tam Warner Minton, wrote that, ...parents who do not
have to worry about keeping food on the table have more opportunity to encourage their children s
academic studies. Parents who have a college education are more likely to spend time talking with
their children about college. These families are more likely to live in a neighborhood with good
schools. So, even though there are colleges that are more affordable for less advantaged students, it
is still quite difficult for them and it just adds MORE stress to the whole
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A Humean Theory of Distributive Justice Essay
This paper suggests a strategy for constructing a contemporary Humean theory of distributive
justice which would serve to ground what I call an entrepreneurial welfare state. It is argued that
blending David Hume s insights about the origins and purposes of justice with Ronald Dworkin s
insurance based reasoning supporting his equality of resources model of distributive justice will
yielda state which, as a matter of justice, encourages its members to engage in entrepreneurial
activities and which protects them from the worst extremes of market economies. Introduction
I claim that an attractive theory of distributive justice can be constructed by blending David Hume s
ideas about the origins and purposes of justice with Ronald ... Show more content on
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But humans have survived. How so? Here is what Hume says:
Tis by society alone he is able to supply his defects and raise himself up to an equality with his
fellow creatures, and even acquire a superiority above them. By society all his infirmities are
compensated . . . and . . . leave him in every respect more satisfied and happy, than tis possible for
him, in his savage and solitary condition, ever to become. When every individual person labours
a part, and only for himself, his force is too small to execute any considerable work; his labour
being employ d in supplying all his different necessities, he never attains a perfection in any
particular art; and as his force and success are not at all times equal, the least failure in either of
these particulars must be attended with inevitable ruin and misery. Society provides a remedy for
these three inconveniences. By the conjunction of forces, our power is augmented: By the partition
of employments, our ability encreases; And by mutual succour we are less expos d to fortune and
accidents. Tis by this additional force, ability, and security, that society becomes advantageous.(1)
Wild Uncultivated Sex, or How Society Arises
[I]n order to form society, tis requisite not only that it be advantageous, but also that men be
sensible of these advantages yet tis impossible, in their wild uncultivated state, that
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Beyonce Knowles Irreplaceable Hit Song and Video Essay
Assignment 3
Audience Perception and Meaning
BeyoncГ© Knowles 2006 hit song Irreplaceable [from the album B Day]
Popular R B artiste BeyoncГ© Knowles songs and videos have a great influence on young women,
in particular teenagers, who tends to incorporate the lyrical meaning in their personal lives.
Although internationally, this diva, as she often refers herself to, has many critics, millions of fans
adore her for her energetic and raunchy videos, and live performances, her sense of style and most
of all, the empowerment women feel from her songs.
In this essay, we will explain how people (audience) interpret the official video, lyrics and
performance of the hit song Irreplaceable. Our group, having analysed in depth interviews ... Show
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Because all three respondents live in Trinidad and Tobago, the two fans noted that they do not
purchase tickets to attend her concerts abroad as it will be a great financial burden. However, if
they had the financial means, one noted that it would be one of her lifelong dreams to see the
artiste perform live on a stage before thousands of screaming fans, like herself.
The respondents described BeyoncГ© as being really talented , having a nice voice and a good
dancer. The music videos is appealing, at least from a woman s point of view, said the two female
respondents. The male respondent, however was unenthused by the same music video and instead
noted that he was enthused by another of her videos Check Up On It featuring Slim Thug, the
theme song for the movie Pink Panther.
The official music video for Irreplaceable starts with BeyoncГ© filing her nails as he picks up his
belongings in a house. During the narrative, she follows him around and outside where her
Jaguar XK is parked. After repossessing things she had bought for him as gifts, he leaves in a
taxi. Shortly thereafter another male enters the said house to meet the woman. B Day was
released in the US on September 4, 2006 (and the following day (September 5) around the world
to coincide with the artist s 25th birthday. Three years earlier, she released her first solo album
Dangerously in Love. Both albums entered the Billboard Top 200 at #1. In her B Day album, the
first week of sales saw
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Eating Disorders Affecting Our Image of Beauty; Research...
When Looking at a well know published magazine like Vogue, Glamour, and Top Model, they all
show beautiful women with extraordinary beauty and amazing sense of style and fashion. But
when looking at the models, do they really resemble the average women reading these magazines
that the ads and articles are intended for? Women and men are going through great lengths hurting
themselves to achieve such figures that the magazines show as beautiful. These people suffer from
eating disorders are starving themselves or eating then purging to get rid of the food. These are
serious and isn t something that can simply be stopped by just eating a normal diet again. On the
other side of the spectrum there are people that have another type of eating... Show more content on
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In a journal entry G.N Hidayah and A.H. Syahrul Bariah wrote, Eating Attitude, Body Image,
Body Composition and Dieting Behavior among Dancers . They discovered eating disorders
among dancers was common and a problem they struggle with. 23 dancers at the studio took the
survey. The survey was broken down asking question on diet habits, and other eating disorder
symptoms. 22 said that they constantly think about weight and shape. 18 of the dancers are
afraid of weight gain. 11 said that they have dieted to lose weight. 4 said they have vomited or
have taken diet pills to get rid of weight. 20 have said that they have tried exercising to get rid of
weight (Hidyah and Bariah). The information presented shows that the dancers have conflicts
with their bodies for reasons of their own. What s important to notice from the data collected is
the dancers have a set image that they see they should be otherwise a large percentage of them
wouldn t have been afraid of gaining weight or afraid of their weight. None of the were diagnosed
with an eating disorder but symptoms where present in the data and should be made aware. A
person doesn t just get this disorder. An eating disorder builds after an extended period of time. In
the beginning of the disorder
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How Did Artie Get A Job
Once upon a time, there was a famous city in a far away land called the City of Jobs. In the City
of Jobs, there were people from all around the world who each had their very own unique careers.
There was Mrs. Lin, from China, who owned a shop that sold colorful silks of every color. Mr.
Bernard, a baker from France, whom made pastries and cakes, for whoever wanted a delicious
treat. And Mrs.Smith, from America, whose music store was filled with an assortment of
instruments. But then their was Artie. Arite was new to the City of Jobs, and he couldn t find
out what his unique career was supposed to be. I ll find a job, Artie would say courageously, and
then I will live in the City of Jobs. So Artie went off into the city to find the job that suited him
best. First, he went to Mrs. Lin s shop to find... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Smith s Music Shop. As he strolled through the streets, Artie was able to hear the sounds of
beautiful instrument as he neared the shop. As he walked around the corner of a shop that sold
pretty flowers, he saw the gorgeous music shop. The store looked like a gigantic organ, with
hundreds of wind pipes pumping the organ s beautiful music into the air. The door had two
beautiful saxaphone handles and the windows were lined with flutes and clarinets. As Artie
walked into the store, he saw that the walls were lined with instruments of ever differing shapes
and sound. String instruments, like guitars and violins, hung on one was, and across from it,
another wall was covered in bongos and drum sets. But as Artie looked at the far wall across
from him, his breath was taken away. For in between the two walls was the grand organ. The
organ was lined with pearl white and dark as night keys that stretched across the wall. Gold
windpipes, which came out of the top of the organ, blew the beautiful tune of the song that Mrs.
Smith played on the gorgeous ivory keys. Mrs. Smith sat upon the small bench that was before the
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Black Men Representation In Television
THE BLACK MEN REPRESENTATION IN TELEVISION
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Running head: THE BLACK MEN REPRESENTATION IN TELEVISION
The Black Men Representation in Television
Name
Course
The Black Men Representation in Television
Introduction
For a considerable length of time, the media have been condemned for their portrayals of African
Americans on TV. In a book titled Color by Fox by Zook (1999), the author illustrates how black
men are represented in various media. Despite the fact that the amount of African Americanpictures
on TV has expanded, the nature of these images has not. Correspondence research and hypothesis
recommend that the full communications are a vital wellspring of data about African Americans
and media depictions add to open ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They are likewise finished spoken to as suspects for wrongdoings, for example, theft and offenses
identifying with drugs (Cushion et al., 2011). It was the situation that young black individuals are
likewise more prone to be the casualties of rough wrongdoing. Factors, for example, the absence of
father inclusion and other child rearing issues and the way that some youngsters imitated negative
and brutal ways of life advanced in film and music help intensify impediment and fuel contribution
in the criminal equity framework.
Keeping in mind the end goal to battle such finished portrayal in the criminal equity framework
additionally activity was expected to address the reasons for wrongdoing among youthful black
individuals settled in neediness, instructive underachievement, school rejections, family clashes and
breakdown and the absence of good positive examples. Among a large number of arrangements
offered were: engaged help for positive grown up good examples and the acknowledgment that
supporters and makers must handle worries about fierce and criminal
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The Current Model Of Postnatal Care Provision
The Current Model of Postnatal Care Provision
Postnatal services in England are known as the Cinderella service of maternity care, with
inadequate funding leading to a blackened area of care for women following childbirth (Bird,
2014; RCM, 2014). Furthermore, the National Maternity Review (2016) acknowledged these
findings and proposed how an adequate level of service provision can be achieved, as getting the
postnatal period right is crucial to future maternal and child well being. Furthermore, three of the
four studies critiqued within this theme exploring how the current model of postnatal care that
midwives provide to women and their families influences the quality of the perineal care that is
provided, were all in agreement in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These findings are consistent with data provided by the RCM (2015), with only 32% of midwives
being fully aware of the NICE (2006) postnatal care guideline. This demonstrates that these
inconsistencies in care go further than just inadequate funding, but a clear lack of dissemination of
research into practice. This, unfortunately, leads to a poorer quality of practice as some of the best
evidence available is not informing clinical practice (Cluett, 2006; Ross, 2012; Guerrieri, 2012).
Swain and Dahlen (2013) and East et al, (2012) used surveys to obtain data. Both studies
explored the prevalence of perineal pain in the postnatal period, with Swain and Dahlen (2013)
focusing on whether women s pain can be reduced following the implementation of an evidence
based guideline focusing on the offering of regular pain relief. East et al, (2012) also investigated
the pain relieving effects of analgesia. The use of surveys was appropriate as the data numerical
data was collected (Babbie, 2010). An experimental design would have been ethically incorrect,
and, consequently the findings of the surveys used only demonstrate associations and not causal
relationships (Dyson and Norrie, 2013). East et al, (2013) piloted their survey and had the
questions peer reviewed prior to the surveys use. By performing these measures the author has
enhanced the reliability and validity of
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Essay On The Bobo Doll Experiment
The Bobo Doll Experiment Alexis T. Smith University of Alabama at Birmingham April 2016
The Bobo Doll Experiment was a study on aggression conducted by Albert Bandura at Stanford
University in 1961 because there was a lot of debate about whether a child s social development
was due to genetics, environment factors, or social learning from others around them. The
purpose of the study was to give credit to Bandura s claim that children behavior can be acquired
by observation and imitation of a trusted adult role model. The experiment was performed by a
team of researchers who physically and verbally mistreated a 3 and 5 foot painted cartoon clown
doll, that is designed to sit back upright when knocked down, in front of preschool age children,
which led the children to later copy the behavior of the adults by attacking the doll in the same
fashion. The experiment is an example of a matched pairs design, which is used when an
experiment has two treatment conditions and the subjects are paired based on a blocking variable,
and within each pair the subjects are assigned to a different treatment randomly. There were a total
of 72 children within this lab... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first stage of the experiment is called modeling. In this stage the children were individually
shown into a room where they would sit in one corner and pay with potato prints and pictures
and the adult sat in the other corner with a mallet and the Bobo doll. In the first group, 24
children would watch a male or female adult abuse the doll both physically (kicked, punched,
threw, and hit with different objects) and verbally (made aggressive and non aggressive
statements). In the second group, 24 children were exposed to adult who played quietly in the
corner with the toys but avoiding the Bobo doll. The third group, 24 children were not exposed to
neither an aggressive or non aggressive adult. After 10 minutes went by, the adult in both groups
left the
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butterfly circus
The Butterfly Circus directed by Joshua Weigel
Cheri Natale ENG 3051
Alyson van Beinum
http://vimeo.com/17150524 Complete short http://vimeo.com/17474072 2 minute teaser
If you could only see the beauty that can come from ashes
Butterfly Circus is a 20 minute dramatic short film which is a testament to the power of hope
and faith in oneself. It is a wonderful reflection of the themes of good and evil, man vs. man, man
vs. himself and hope conquers all. It can be viewed as a religious film but need not be. If you
believe in yourself, you will be saved.
Synopsis
During the Great Depression, the Showman of a renowned circus starring those with unique
abilities, rather than those with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Rather than raise the issue of racism the film makers have chosen to use Will as a symbol of
those who may not fit in those who do not feel they have a purpose in life. Racism is a non issue
when people respect themselves and others.
Topic
The topic of those marginalized can be discussed within the context of current society. Will
believes he is the man even God has turned his back on in his physical limitations. While touring
with the Butterfly Circus Will realizes he can overcome his physical disabilities and swim it is
through this baptism by water, the very act of swimming, he is reborn and realizes his potential.
The caterpillar becomes a butterfly.
Cultural
The culture of American society during the Great Depression can be examined. The
hopelessness and loss of innocence is an excellent teaching opportunity to discuss what exactly
defines a person. How would the students handle the loss of their money, jobs and their homes?
The culture of those marginalized and important societal norms within the can also be examined.
Are disabled people more respected in certain societies? Does Will consider himself disabled by
the end of the film? The culture of the group vs the individual, man vs. society as larger issues
can also be developed as topics along with the theme of hope and rebirth . Do most teenagers feels
there is hope in the world?
Textual
We can examine the text ie. the language of the film . There are wonderful quotes not the least
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How Significant Was The Threat Posed Of Royal Authority By...
How significant was the threat posed to royal authority by the Western rising of 1549?
Prior to the Western rising, also known as the Prayer Book rebellion, England had experienced
uprisings. The Amicable Grant uprising in 1525 and the Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536 are just two
examples of monumental uprisings that occurred. In 1549, large swathes of the country (23
counties) were shaken by rebellions. The huge geographical extent of the rebellions made them the
most serious, widespread movements of disorder since the Peasants Revolt of 1381. One of the
rebellions that posed as a particular threat was the Western rebellionin Devon and Cornwall. Some
historians argue that the Western Rising was not a significant threat to royal... Show more content
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Instead they remained loyal to their monarchy.
The Western rising could be considered as a significant threat for a number of reasons, one of
these being that the rebels had a total disregard for any of the new laws concerning the new
Prayer Book, which, on the 21 January 1549, passed both Houses of Parliament. A rule was
made for the laymen anyone attacking the Book or procuring a cleric to use any other form of
worship would suffer a rising scale of fines, losing all possessions on his third offence. This rule
was soon broken as parishioners of Sampford Courtenay (Devon), in the words of John Hooker,
forced their priest to put on his old popish attire and conduct the mass in Latin as in past times
accustomed , which immdedately broke th rule of procuring a cleric to use any other form of
worship. Another example of the people not reacting positively to the new changes can be
shown in the death of William Body. He was a commissioner in Cornwall that was sent to
Helston to remove all symbols of Catholicism. When he arrived a mob, led by Martin Geffrey, the
priest of St Keverne set upon him and killed him...the murder of body was the first violent
expression of their hostility to Protestant demolition of traditional rituals . This proves exactly how
willing the Cornish to break any laws connected with the new religious policy. This shows the
rebellion would be a threat because there was a sudden reaction of discontent for the religious
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The Impact Of Internet On The United States Of America
In the 1960s the government of the United States of America (USA) requested computer
scientists to conduct research into building communication via computer networks, (Wikipedia,
2016).This research gave rise to the origins of the internet which is now regarded as a global
computer network that provides a variety of information and communication facilities. This
global network consists of millions of different types of computers that maybe desktop or mobile,
hardwired or wireless and for personal use or for business, (Dewdney and Ride, 2014). Rapid
growth of internet use became evident in western countries such as North America in the mid 1990
s while this growth was evident from the late 1990 s in developing countries, (Wikipedia, 2016)....
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In contrast, those industries such as film, music and news have experienced a very deep impact
because the core product can be downloaded privately. Of these three, Di Maggio (2014) state that
the music industry has been the most challenged by the internet not only in relation to distribution
but also production. Waterman and Ji (2014) argue that like the newspaper industry, the music
industry was negatively affected because it was slow to adapt and capitalise on the efficiencies of
digital distribution and purchase.
Before the internet and digitalisation the major record companies such as Time Warner, EMIgroup
and Deca used distribution methods that involved consumers listening to the radio, buying vinyl
records or audio cassette tapes at music retail shops, reading about the music and artists in
newspapers or music magazines attending concerts and watching musicians perform on
television, (Hracs, 2012). In order to listen to the recorded music, consumers needed to have
access to a radio, a player for vinyl discs or audiocassette tapes and a television. They also needed
to purchase music recordings in available form at retail shops. Music artists such as Diana Ross
and Nat King Cole signed contracts with the major record labels and relied on the services
provided by these companies to record, promote and distribute their music, (McLeod, 2005). The
companies provided specialised services such as technical skills, recording studios with sound
engineering, management,
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  • 2. Leadership Is Effective And Ineffective Notes: Explain what leadership is, when leaders are effective and ineffective, and the sources of power that enable managers to be effective leaders Leadership is effective positive influence by inspiring, motivating and directing other effectively. To achieve the goals of the organization and their personal goal. Effective leadership is the process by which leaders increase the organizations ability to eliminate barriers and enhance engagements. According to our text, Leaders are influential by use of Power. The academic term for power is getting others to accomplish a goal individually or in a group. In theory, Leaders are effective by the way they affect others. Legitimate, Reward, Coercive, Expert and Referent power are all textbook terms to explain how leaders engage others to meet organizational goals. Whether, hiring or firing, bonuses, reprimand, technical expertise and character or respect of the leader. In my opinion, Exact Networking replaces power in the post modern era. Which includes a high level of empowerment. Shareholders and stakeholders whom have greater knowledge, training and decisive decision making ability are able to perform without very little leadership. Engagements are based on engagements to the organization, which is determined by leadership strategies. At Audocs, we Enable Effective leadership and Empower users or clients. Implementing leadership Strategies that are based on a Consistent automated workflow and platform, Audocs and its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Western Christians In Global Missions Chapter Summary Western Christians in global mission review Western Christians in global missions by Paul Borthwick is about the interdependence and unity of the global Church. The book starts at the conclusion of an era of missions where North America has taken the helm. As the global missions community changes, North America needs to reassess its role. There are 4 main integrated points that Borthwick makes that should change the perspective of the white American middle class missionary. The greater part of evangelical Christians are no longer in North America. The majority world has just as much if not more missionary activity than North America. The North American Church needs to form partnerships not dictatorships. Finally, Borthwick weaves throughout the book the idea that the North American Church has something to learn from the majority world Church. Some estimate that 70 percent of the worlds bible believing Christians (as opposed to nominal or cultural Christians) now live in the majority world. 1 This reality should entirely changes the way we think about missions. If the greater part of Christians no longer live ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Zae Niringe from Uganda says that the North American Church spends too much time thinking about roles and positions.3 What s the role of the North American Church? do we have an interdependent relationship with our brothers and sisters in the global church? There are many things to learn from our global church by building relationships with them. Western Christians need a more robust involvement in the global missions community. North America has much education and resources share with the global Christian community. We also have things to learn and ways to learn from Christians in other countries. Borthwick encourages us to form mutual partnerships with our global church. To invest in these relationships will take time, but the relationships produced will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. I Am An Application Of My Multimodal English 1101 Class Makers and Makerspaces was the subject of my multimodal English 1101 class, which exposed me to an innovative culture and developed competence in all communication modalities. While my original interest was in the class theme of maker culture, towards the end of the semester I found the work on mastering communication in a variety of modes to be increasingly important. Furthermore, the class constantly contributed to my personal writing and communication skills development throughout the creation of a web page, a group presentation, and an analysis essay. As an international student, the transition was rough because I had been detached from the English language for three years before coming to Georgia Tech. Nevertheless, the course gave me... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Understating the genre and audience as well as the rhetorical process generated a detailed development of the webpage, which throughout diverse deadlines of every process, attempted to a better final project. Notwithstanding high school projects would produce analogous outcomes, I understand what writing was about in English 1101. For instance, adapting you communication, aware of audience, genre, purpose of communication, as well as having a strong yet debatable thesis, make me become aware of the complicated nature of the rhetorical situation, which unfortunately, I did not have the pleasure to know before. I used to procrastinate every project until it almost reaches its deadline, depriving myself of the core meaning of the proposal. English 1101 had diverse deadlines throughout the project, which require myself to work continuously and in advance for every assignment. As a result, I had to improve my time management skills. Moreover, I realized that an aftermath of not procrastinating and working everyday, was an improvement in my work due to the reviewing process I was exposed to continuously. Additionally, controlling my time better required a schedule, which promoted me to work more efficiently and organized in every class. Therefore, the importance of setting to work prior the project s limit period, helped me understand assignments more thoroughly, along with improving my time management. Moreover, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Analysis of Beach Chairs The poem Beach Chairs , written by Joyce Ebrecht, is one of many poems that share a meaning of love. The situation of the poem is that of two couples sitting on beach chairs and watching the world pass by while thinking about their love for each other. The overall themes of this poem are that of love and unity. Joyce Ebrecht achieves these overall themes through the structure, diction, figures of speech, pace/rhythm, and sounds of the poem. Structure is a crucial element in a poem and can serve to enhance the theme. Beach Chairs is organized into 6 stanzas, each stanza composed of 4 lines. Starting with the first stanza at setting sun to the last at sunrise, the majority of the poem occurs at night. Night and darkness represents the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The term sunrise is a special word representing love because it is the beginning of a new day which is bright, warm, and comfortable much like one s relationship. The author integrates many figures of speech to express the theme of love and unity. Located in the third stanza on the last line, the alliteration of the L sound strengthens the idea of the two couple s love since L sounds are long and they last, lingering in the reader s mind. Another figure of speech used is the phrase changing tide which is a metaphor for representing the highs and lows of one s relationship. Every stanza always starts with the phrase; sitting on the beach chairs, this repetition reinforces the idea of relaxation and enjoyment the two couples are having. They are still united after enduring obstacles life throws at them because of the repeated phrase holding hands. The amount of stanzas and the lengths of each line can dictate the speed at which the reader is reading at. The reason why Beach Chairs is organized into six stanzas is because each stanza represents a phase in the two couple s relationship; from the day they met to their marriage and continuing onward into their senior years. Every last line of each stanza explains and strengthens their love for one another and it is generally also the longest line. This results in the reader to spend most of their time dwelling on the message. In Beach Chairs something as specific as the sound of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Amway in China Amway in China (A): A New Business ModelAssignment Questions1.What are Amway s core competencies?Amway has been a successfully growing business since 1959 due to its unique adaptation of direct marketing. The company has now expanded into over 80 countries and has been to some, an example of the American dream. This was what caused the tremendous growth and is what gave Amwayits most valuable asset; its distributors. Amway s distributors are all Independent Business Owners (IBOs) because they have no legal ties to Amway other than they buy the products directly and sign a brief code of conduct agreement. This however does not mean that IBOs are not extremely loyal to Amway. IBOs are literally the foundation of Amway s pyramid shaped ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Amway is similar to other direct marketing companies such as Dell Computers in that it reduces product costs to consumers by bypassing retailers. Dell is also similar to Amway because by dealing directly with consumers it can find out exactly what the consumer needs without incurring consumer research costs that will be passed onto the consumer. Although Amway did not invent direct marketing it has been said that it reinvented it. Therefore Amway is unlike most companies that use direct marketing. Amway s direct marketing design resembles a pyramid but it not however a pyramid scheme or a ponzi scheme. A ponzi scheme is a illegal operation that promises high returns on short term investments. It continues with investors keeping their money in the investments thinking they are making large sums of money. News spreads to others who also invest and the amount collected continues to grow. If a few people decide to get out they are paid in order to disguise the scheme. Unfortunately for those who keep their money invested, they will never see any profits or perhaps their initial investment again. This is unlike a pyramid scheme because there are no levels of entry. A person who gets involved first does not collect more money than someone who gets in last. Pyramid schemes are characterized by costly start up costs, requirements to purchase products with virtually no value, promises of exponential ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Priming Is Manipulating A Faster Response For A Target Word A multiplicity of stimuli is continuously assaulting our senses of which some are pertinent to the current task and some which are irrelevant. Xxxxxx suggest because of this bombardment, goal directed behaviour needs a great degree of choosiness when processing information. According to Deutsch and Deutsch (1963) understanding the mechanisms used in the multifaceted processes of selecting, analysing and processing incoming stimuli along with the limitations underlying these processes it is not a fully understood area. (GULAN and VALERJEV 2010). Priming is manipulating a faster response to a target word by the presentation of a semantically related word. Bodner Mason, 2003 claim that since the first demonstration of semantic priming... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Friedrich, Henik Tzelgov, 1991. An amount of findings have provided supporting evidence that the stimuli can be processed outside of conscious awareness (Merikle, Smilek Eastwood, 2001). Studies by Jalal and Amir (2014) and Henik and Tzelgov (1991) have shown an insight into the automatic processes believed to occur during priming that do not rely upon conscious perception. Merikle et al 2001 suggest that regardless of whether objective or subjective measures of assessing have been used there is evidence perception occurs without conscious awareness.They also argue not only is perception without awareness possible but that qualitative differences in processing and performances is also possible with or without awareness Cognitive processing can be been known to be influenced by words of different valance (positive / negative / neutral). Sass, Krach, Sachs, Kircher (2012) investigated the influence valanced words had on semantic priming with special interest in the neural correlates of indirect priming. Their 2012 study of sixteen participants examining the neural correlates found positive and neutral information activated similar network areas within the brain however; negative stimuli inhibited the spread of the activation. Sass et al (2012) study also found the processing of positive and neutral types of information was less cognitively demanding than negatively affective information, Rossell and Nobre (2004) produced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Centrality King Lear Gloucester s Centrality in King Lear Though entitled King Lear, the play does not revolve around the king himself but rather centralizes around the tensions among characters. From filial to romantic, the play contains relationships layered with tension, either confronted or ignored. At the root of many tensions lies Gloucester. His role in the play may appear secondary initially, but because of his relationships with his sons and King Learas well as simply his presence Gloucester acts as the crux in the tensions of the play. His actions or lack thereof shape the course of the play, establishing Gloucester s centrality within the context of King Lear. The play draws many parallels between Lear and Gloucester. At the start of the play, they both love their children and possess sanity. Lear and Gloucester both subscribe to faith in their other children s facade of love, rather than the true devotion Edgar and Cordelia have for their fathers. As the play continues, both Lear and Gloucester lose their minds. Gloucester loses his eyes after he did not see Edmunds malfeasance, and Lear loses his daughters love after he did not understand Cordelia s attempt to tell him the truth. As the play draws to a close, Gloucester dies... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When blind, Gloucester fails to recognize both Kent and Edgar under their disguises, allowing the audience to also believe the new identities of Kent and Edgar. Gloucester s life comes to an end at the very climax of the play s action, as he predicted in his speech of nature s bad omens. Edgar reveals that Gloucester has died because his flawed heart ...[was] too weak for the conflict to support (V.iii.199 20) when Edgar revealed himself and his loyalty, providing more emotional gravitas for the moment of Edgar and Edmund s final confrontation. Gloucester s character exacerbates tension, whether present or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Food The Ozone Threat: Managing with Uncertainty The ozone layer serves as protection of the Earth from the sun s harmful ultraviolet rays. Over a span of decades it has been found out and continuously theorized that the said layer is thinning or depleting. This depletion is speculated by scientific experts to have negative effects to human beings and most importantly to the environment. Studies have been done regarding the possible negative effects of the depletion of the ozone layer. First, it was said that a small 5% decrease in the ozone would probably produce thousands of new cases of skin cancer every year. Second, solar radiation can damage the planktons in the oceans which provide the world its oxygen supply. Apart from that, the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But, the new report issued another concern which is the growing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide and its impact on the atmosphere or what has been called the greenhouse effect. In 1985, 21 nations including the US met and agreed to cooperate in atmospheric research and the monitoring of ozone levels. Eventually, no agreement on restricting the use of CFCs was reached because some nations refused to abide. In the same year, a scientist reported that a giant hole in the ozone layer over the Antarctic has been developing. It was shortly confirmed after satellite observations saw the presence of the said hole. It was the first clear direct evidence that the ozone layer was breaking down at a very high rate. Observations in October 1985 indicated a 50% loss of the ozone over the Arctic region. Though despite this finding, DuPont continued its expansion of CFC production in Japan. Apart from DuPont, Allied Signal, the second largest producer was reported to be planning to increase their CFC sales. In 1986, leaders of the CFC industry started to change their positions. The Alliance for Responsible CFC Policy supported a reasonable global limit on the future rate of growth of CFC production. DuPont also stated that its position was to be prudent to take precautionary measures to limit CFC growth worldwide. However, DuPont and other US producers lobbied against any federal legislation that would limit CFC production unless there were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Hero Of Spider Man Spiderman was the best superhero of the 1960s. FIrst of all, Spider Man is relatable because he is still a kid and therefore he is the most relatable. Additionally, Spider Man is funny and that makes him more enjoyable because he won t get old, as in you will always be invested. Furthermore, Spider Man had a cartoon and most superheroes don t, he also got it in a impressively short amount of time. Even though Spider Man s loved ones always die he still uses his powers for good. To begin, it is the 1960s it had been established that the best heros were batman and superman. No one were to expect someone to take the crown or get close to taking it. But then a superheronames Spider Man was made in 1963 and it took comic book fans by surprise. He is now one of the most liked heroes ever and no one ever expected it. For instance, Spider Man is one of the most relatable superheroes ever smosh.com says, Batman and Iron Man are billionaires, Superman is an alien, Thor is a god, Hulk is a super scientist, and so on and so on. But Spidey s just a regular kid who had great responsibility thrust upon him and rose to the challenge, it continues to say, like you and me, he wasn t destined for greatness from birth he was faced with the opportunity to be great and seized it, something we all, deep down, believe we would do in his situation. And he has to deal with all this while trying to face down his teen insecurities and anxiety. This shows how Spider Man is relatable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Ethical Issues In Ethics Ethics The field of ethics (or moral philosophy) involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior. Philosophers today usually divide ethical theories into three general subject areas: metaethics, normative ethics, and applied ethics. Metaethics investigates where our ethical principles come from, and what they mean. Are they merely social inventions? Do they involve more than expressions of our individual emotions? Metaethical answers to these questions focus on the issues of universal truths, the will of God, the role of reason in ethical judgments, and the meaning of ethical terms themselves. Normative ethics takes on a more practical task, which is to arrive at moral standards that regulate right ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to many feminist philosophers, traditional morality is male centered since it is modeled after practices that have been traditionally male dominated, such as acquiring property, engaging in business contracts, and governing societies. The rigid systems of rules required for trade and government were then taken as models for the creation of equally rigid systems of moral rules, such as lists of rights and duties. Women, by contrast, have traditionally had a nurturing role by raising children and overseeing domestic life. These tasks require less rule following, and more spontaneous and creative action. Using the woman s experience as a model for moral theory, then, the basis of morality would be spontaneously caring for others as would be appropriate in each unique circumstance. On this model, the agent becomes part of the situation and acts caringly within that context. This stands in contrast with male modeled morality where the agent is a mechanical actor who performs his required duty, but can remain distanced from and unaffected by the situation. A care based approach to morality, as it is sometimes called, is offered by feminist ethicists as either a replacement for or a supplement to traditional male modeled moral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Need for a National Missile Defense Program in the... The Need for a National Missile Defense Program in the United States Several hundred Soviet, nuclear tipped, ballistic missiles streak towards the United States without any form of opposition or challenge to their impeding destruction. The result of a situation like this would be no doubt disastrous, but it is a situation that could very well take place if the United States does not install a national ballistic missile defense program. An anti ballistic missile (ABM) system is a precaution that the American government must pursue with all of its resources in order to protect and preserve our society as we know it. Really, what are the chances of another nation launching a ballistic missile attack on the U.S.? Well, an attack may ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A calculated and combined attack could easily place nuclear ICBMs all over most of the continental U.S.. Even when the Taepo Dong missile was tested on August 31, 1998 an Iranian delegation was flown to North Korea bringing with them an entire plane load of telemetry equipment to monitor the test. Shortly after the test the delegation returned to Iran with the full results of the test. The very test of the North Korean Taepo Dong missile just goes to show how very clueless the United States is as to the development of ICBMs by foreign countries. The CIA s national intelligence officer for strategic and nuclear programs, Robert D. Walpole, admitted that nobody in the intelligence community expected North Korea to develop an ICBM capability so soon. Although the launch of the Taepo Dong 1 missile was expected for some time, its use as a space launch vehicle with a third stage was not. The existence of a third stage concerns us. We hadn t anticipated it. Debris from the rocket s third stage was found some 3,500 miles from the site of the launch, showing that North Korea has the ability to target Alaska and possibly America s west coast, admitted Walpole. Clearly if you can put something into orbit, you get awfully ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Protecting And Preserving The Peer Review Protecting and Preserving the Peer Review Privilege Solutions for Corporate Counsel Representing Hospitals, Health Care Corporations, and Health Care Providers I.INTRODUCTION Health care providers are generally familiar with the doctor patient privilege, which protects information exchanged between physician and patient for the purposes of rendering or receiving health care services. The peer review privilege is similar, except that it protects communications that occur in connection with the peer review process where health care providers review and critique both specific and general elements of health care with the overall goal of health care improvement. This chapter will explore what peer review is, why it needs to be protected, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... See id. Peer review is used to review the qualifications and credentials of health care providers to determine whether they may practice in a particular hospital and, if so, under what parameters. Peer review, in this regard, is also a critical part of the determination that a physician or other health care provider should not be allowed to practice, in whole or in part. The earliest known peer review can be traced to the American College of Surgeons. In 1918, the College sought to standardize hospitals, organize medical staffs, and set minimum standards. See Maureen Glabman, The Future for Peer Review, Trustee Magazine, available here. In the first half of the twentieth century, the medical profession developed peer review as a way to review the quality of the care rendered by physicians and surgeons. In 1952, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals (now the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, or JCAHO), began to require hospitals to perform peer review to qualify for accreditation. See Susan O. Scheutzow, State Medical Peer Review: High Cost But No Benefit Is it Time for a Change?, 25 AM. J.L. MED. 7, 12 13 (1999). Over the second half of the twentieth century, medical peer review developed into the primary method of evaluating the quality of physician services at hospitals. See id. Today, peer review is performed in a variety of settings, such as part of the quality ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Tort Reform And The Civil Justice System Tort reform is an extremely debatable topic in the political legal fields. By definition, tort reform refers to, The proposed changes made in the civil justice system that directly reduces tort litigation or damages. Generally, when someone mentions tort reform to an everyday normal person who is not familiar with legalese, they don t have any idea of what the term tort reformis. Throughout this, one will understand through the three interviews conducted that two out of three people don t necessarily understand the full concept of tort reform or have absolutely no idea what it is. One of the most notorious cases that led to the ongoing debate of tort reform is Liebeck v. Mcdonald s Restaurant. When the case is brought up, one will say, Isn t that the lady that burned herself with coffeeand then tried to sue for millions of dollars? People believe they know the details of the case, however one will be able to see, this particular case is often misconstrued. In my personal opinion, after learning and studying the facts of this case, I don t understand how a human being could be for tort reform after actually learning about the trials and tribulations that certain people in these kinds of cases, especially Stella Liebeck, have to go through. First, the initial opinion of two out of three people when asked what is their opinion of the case is similar. The first interviewee, Tyler, believed Stella Liebeck just burnt her legs a little bit and that it was either the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. A Social Worker Coordinator On The United States Upon learning from a Connecticut National Guard recruiter that I was ineligible to enlist in any branch of the United States Armed Forces due to a chronic illness that will require medication indefinitely, I was devastated. However, despite this devastation, it was my desire to serve and to be a part of the militaryculture that became the driving force behind the decision to become a certified Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families Advanced Social Worker (MVF ASW). Even though this career does not involve being on the front lines, I can still provide direct services to the children of active duty service members as they navigate the extended deployments, frequent moves and strained familial relationships. Even though this particular credential is not mandatory to work as a youth services coordinator on a military base, it is recommended because it will provide me with the specialized knowledge and understanding of military culture that can help me to be a more effective social worker in this particular field. In order to become a licensed social worker in the United States, one must hold at least a Bachelor s in Social Work(BSW) from an accredited program. With a BSW or a degree in a related field, the individual is able to provide the most basic of services to their clients such as casework or being a mental health assistant (U.S. Bureau Labor Statistics, 2016). However, in order to provide clinical mental and behavioral health services, a Master s in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Internal Medicine Board Certification Requirements In order to present yourself to the public as a qualified medical specialist in internal medicine, you must complete the internal medicine board certification requirements. Successfully completing the internal medicine board certification exams will indicate that you have a mastery of internal medicine knowledge and experience. Becoming a board certified internal medicinephysicianalso shows that you have a professional commitment to the medical code of ethics. Internal Medicine Board Certification Requirements A non profit organization, the American Board of Internal Medicine evaluates and certifies physicians who practice internal medicine as well as the subspecialties of internal medicine. Once you have successfully completed a residency ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. How Has Jim Brown Impacted My Life I cannot remember any person in my life that impacted me so much. If I had to credit any one individual who impacted my life it would have to be Jim Brown. Jim always preached about a code of ethics. He would often come to the high school and speak to us students. Some of our teachers would invite him to speak to our class. Whenever he came to speak he would always wear a suit. Blue or gray. He would always talk about this code of ethics. I was not sure what they were but I liked the respect he would receive from the community because he shared his belief in them so much. Well let s began my story. One person that changed my life was Jim Brown. Jim was the Chief of Police when I was in high school. I had got tired of going to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Mount Everest And The Seven Natural Wonders Of The World Ever wonder what s out there beyond the hustle and bustle of the city? One of the things is the beautiful seven natural wonders of the world. Who or what decides what the seven natural wonders are? What are the 7 natural wonders of the world? What makes the wonders wonders? The 7 wonders are beautiful things in the world that need to be protected. When Sir George Everest discovered mount Everest in 1856 the mountain stood at 29,002 feet tall and today now stands 29,029 feet tall but is still growing 25 inches every year. While mount Everest is beautiful it is also cold and dangerous. The lowest the temperature can get is 80 degrees fahrenheit. About some two hundred dead bodies cover the mountain from things like: falls, avalanches, and exposure to frostbite and there is about one in ten successful summits that end in death. It costs about 55,500 dollars to climb mount Everest. Some coasts are climbing permits those can cost 25,00 dollars for a single person and you have to have one befor you can step foot on the mountain. To get to base camp it takes yaks, porters and four thousand dollars. Also guides one or two per person and that s five thousand dollars each. There are camps along the way with supplies and staff that need to be paid and paying for food every six weeks that s two thousand dollars. One of the most important things is one of the most expensive. Oxygen bottles cost five hundred and fifty dollars a bottle and usually people use five bottles to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. RFID Implementation Essay RFID Implementation Once a company decides to use RFID, the most important step in the process is being able to successfully gather the data and manipulate it into meaningful information. Doing this as effectively and efficiently as possible requires a proper RFID implementation, which for many reasons, can prove to be the most difficult stage of the entire process. A company new to RFID will find that many changes have to take place to make sure the implementation is as successful as possible. Ensuring a successful implementation involves changes in all fundamental areas of the company, including their systems and products (Zebra Technologies). While these changes will prove to be difficult, many companies find that they can conduct ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Having meaningful information means it can be easily integrated into any of the company s applications, and can give them a real time view of all of their supply chain processes. These benefits are all possible using RFID middleware, but it is a step that is often overlooked during implementation (Implementing RFID). Ignoring the importance of middleware, many companies have found that the large amounts of data they receive from the system becomes too much to manage, thus leading to problems with the integration of the system and overall performance of the company. With more companies becoming aware of the importance of middleware in their implementation, there is a need developing for a powerful middleware solution to handle all of the technical features of the system. The middleware should be able to handle both passive and active RFID sensors to ensure data can be gathered from all products. The full potential of the system will not be realized if only a limited number of sensors and readers can be detected. In addition, there are also a number of data and server considerations that can be fulfilled by a middleware package. Its job is to make sure the correct information from each tag can be pulled from the server when necessary (Implementing RFID). This can be done by taking the relevant information from various business applications over the Web. A strong middleware package should also be able to show all operations and inventory movements in real time to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Leonard Bernstein s West Side Story Imagine you are a play fanatic in 1957, clutching your ticket, waiting to enter a magnificent theater, to see the opening of West Side Story. You loved the choreography Jerome Robbins always created, and watching his pervious plays, Peter Pan, Fiddler on the Roof, and Gypsy .You could not be more thrilled to see the musical West Side Story, which he choreographed and directed. Leonard Bernstein has grown to become one of you favorite composers, and you can barely contain your anticipation to listen to the musiche created for West Side Story. As the musical ends, you begin to think about how authentic its music is. You wonder if the music of West Side Story is authentic to the Puerto Rican culture, or just Americanized to satisfy audiences.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The plot line for the musical was similar to the storyline of Romeo and Juliet. West Side Story was a tragic romance about two protagonist lovers from opposing gangs, the Puerto Rican Sharks and the White American Jets. The protagonists in the musical are Maria, a Shark, and Tony, a Jet; two young adults who fell in love with one another. The two gangs, let their rivalry and differences constantly get in the way, whether they are at a dance, on a basketball court, or in a convenient store. At one of their rumbles, each side ended up murdering the other side s leader. (Tony killed Bernardo, Maria s brother.) Maria eventually found out and forgave Tony, but asked him to stop future fights from happening, so they could marry one another. Although information proven false, the Sharks were alerted that Maria was killed by Chino, also a Shark. Tony eventually found out about the dreadful news, located Chino, and plead Chino to shoot him. Right as he pulled the trigger, Tony saw Maria, alive and well. Hysterical, Maria clutched Tony in her arms, and spoke to both sides about their wrongdoings. The Sharks and Jets banded together, carried Tony s lifeless body offstage, and ended the violence between the two gangs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Addictive Cichlid Tank Hobby If you re reading this article I am guessing you have sparked an interest in the addictive cichlid tank hobby! I am guessing you probably have no idea where to start to make the best healthy successful cichlid tank. That where I come in I have had cichlids for over 3 years, and have had my ups and downs with the hobby due to my little experience when I started the Hobby. Throughout this article I will teaching you how to buy the right size tank to setting up the perfect filter and filtration system using my past experience and research. First, Let s talk tank size consider the type of cichlid you re getting from a big oscar cichlid to a puny ram cichlid. After you decided the tank size I would recommend 1 gallon for every inch of fish. Make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Regulating Kids Diets Regulating Kids Diets: For Good or Bad? The hot topic right now amongst many schools is if children s diets should be regulated. Some believe that children and their parents should have the freedom to eat what they choose, but others believe differently. Children s diets should be regulated, because too many children these days are facing obesity and regulating diets will make children healthier. Initially, children s diets should be regulated, because these days there are too many children facing obesity. To begin with, obesity amongst children continues to grow and it needs to be stopped. Specifically, according to Time for Kids; Obesity Rates Falling from 1980 to 2000 the percentage of obese kids in the US ages 9 10 tripled. Obviously, obesity is growing at a much faster rate amongst adolescents so their diets need to be regulated. Additionally, obesity in children can be severely harmful at young age. For instance, being overweight can lead to problems like heart disease, stroke, diabetes, cancer, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. It is clear that, if obesity continues with children like this diseases that used to only be common in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, a study states that When choosing what to eat children are particularly influenced by the environment in which it is presented . This helps to prove that schools have the ability to present healthier foods the kids and get children to eat them. Although some people may think that if we try to regulate adolescent s diets they won t have enough to eat, but they will. In fact, in a study completed by Harvard University found that children were eating the exact same amount of main courses at before even after they were made healthier. For this reason, children are still getting the amount of food they need even with the healthier ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Historical Context and Performance Reflection of Ocean Alley Ocean Alley is an ensemble consisting of 6 musicians (guitarist/vocalist, lead guitarist, rhythm guitarist, bassist, keyboardist and drummer), which was established in 2010 on the Northern Beaches, Sydney. Ocean Alley is currently touring various local pubs around Sydney and is also going to begin recording its next EP as of next month. The band encompasses elements of natural, beat driven reggae as well as various components of psychedelic rock through a large number of inspirations(Alley). This has given the band a highly diverse, unique sound of psychedelic rock /reggae fusion(Alley). This review will examine the historical context in which this band has grown from as well as the textural and structural characteristics in its live performance, as well as in comparison to its studio recordings. It will focus on the compositions of Yellow Mellow and Freedom Lover to highlight how the use of texture, density and the fusion of two genres can create a highly distinctive sound that sets them apart from other ensembles. One of the main genres that Ocean Alley has embraced is reggae. Reggae is a specific genre created in Jamaica, formed through heavy rhythmical elements where the rhythm guitar can almost be seen as a percussion instrument on its own through the use of the expressive technique known as staccato. This, in combination with distinctive drum and bass rhythmic structures, as well as a particular chord structure has created a genre that has combined elements of funk, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. History of Special Needs Ireland History of Special Needs Provision In Ireland Special needs provision in Ireland has evolved since the founding of the state in 1919. Until the early 1990s practically all education and care of children were carried out by the religious orders in Ireland. The government therefore had little need for policies or legislation surrounding education and care. Ireland established its education system in 1831 while under English rule. This made it mandatory for children between the ages of six and fourteen to attend school. The Department of Education was established in 1924. However, the government did not consider that the education of children with special needs was necessary as their needs were seen as purely medical. It was considered more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However separate schools continued throughout the 70s and 80s. In 1971 the primary curriculum was introduced. This led to most special schools and classes providing a modified curriculum for their students. The Department of Education developed Curriculum Guidelines for Schools for the Moderately Handicapped. One important principle of these guidelines was that children have needs as children that have to be satisfied at school as well as their needs as future adults. The notion of integration began to appear in the mid eighties with the idea that special classes could be part of mainstream schools and also from parents who were not availing of special education. In a report on the training and education of severely and profound mentally handicapped children in Ireland 1983 it was recognized that these children should also be entitled to education. Teachers were to be trained to educate such children in special classes within mainstream education. By 1993 over 2000 pupils were being educated in such a way. In 1993 the report of the Special Education Review Committee (SERC) was published. This report dealt comprehensively with the educational implications of special needs. It provided a definition of special needs which included those with severe and profound difficulties through to those who were exceptionally able and included both physical and mental disabilities. It recognized that the desire of the majority of parents of children with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Aims And Objectives Of KTMB Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) is a private limited company incorporated and domiciled in Malaysia. The company is wholly owned by the Minister of Finance Incorporated, a corporate body established in Malaysia. The principal activities of KTMB are to operate the railway transportation and the provision of related railway services in Peninsular Malaysiaand Singapore. The company operates these activities pursuant to a licence issued by the Minister of Transport. Keretapi Tanah MelayuBerhad began its first operation on a 12.8 kilometres stretch between Taiping and Port Weld in 1885. Today, KTMB s rail network spans 1661 kilometres from Padang Besar to Singapore and to Tumpat. KTMB is principally involved in the business of rail transportation which operating, maintain and managing the system to serve its main business segments. However, KTMB also acts as the manager for railway property vested with the Federal Land Commissioner and the Railway Asset Corporation and as the Project Manager cum Adviser to the government for government funded railway related infrastructure projects. In addition, KTMB through its subsidiaries and associate companies has business interests in parcel distribution, haulage, property, car parks, cargo terminals and fibre optic telecommunications. Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) or Malayan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of the lines are made out of ballasted system and locally made concrete sleepers, which had replaced wooden sleepers as early as 1982 for the Kerdau Jerantut and Sungai Yu Tumpat lines. There are several other railway lines which are not owned by KTMB. This includes Petronas s Kuantan Kerteh line which is now operated by KTMB and the Sabah State Railway line from Tanjung Aru near Kota Kinabalu to Tenom in Sabah. The PenangHill Furnicular Railway also does not come under KTMB s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Nine Learning Experiences CDA 2.0 RC II 1 Science/Sensory Age: 5 years old Activity: St. Patrick s Sensory Box Goal: To help the kids explore with their hands. Materials and processes: Green rice or green sand, spoons, green plastic/glass gems, foam shamrocks, gold coins, mini cauldrons, a rainbow, and a few magnifying glasses. Teaching Strategies: Use the rice or sand to hide the objects, with the spoons and magnifying glasses have the kids look for the leprechaun s gold, or find four leaf clovers. Developmentally Appropriate: This activity is appropriate for 5 year olds it helps children learn manage their emotions, touch with the senses and teaches cooperation and conflict resolution. RC II 2 Language and Literacy... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and balancing. RC II 6 Self Concept Age: 3 years old Activity: Story Time Goal: To help children accept and appreciate themselves and others. Materials and processes: Storybook We are All Different Teaching Strategies: During whole group time, read the story We are All Different . Discuss the story with the children. Afterward, show them pictures of people from different parts of the world. Let them discuss the differences that they see. Developmentally Appropriate: This activity is appropriate for 3 year olds because it helps children to build a positive self esteem and accept differences. RC II 7 Emotional Skills/Regulation Age: 4 years old Activity: Feelings Bag Goal: To help children learn to express their feelings with words, in appropriate and positive ways. Materials and processes: A large gift bag, feelings chart and matching feelings cards. Teaching Strategies: Discuss with the children the different facial expressions on the feelings chart. Afterward, l put the feeling match cards in the bag, have the kids take turns pulling cards from the bag; have them match the feelings cards to the matching feelings on the chart. Ask them to tell you what the feeling is and what it means, have them show you how to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Trial Scene And Anatomy Of A Murder Criminal law provides procedural rules in governing the criminal justice system s operation. In films, the trial scenes rarely give an accurate depiction of the court process. The writers and producers make the crime movies more dramatic as a technique to draw in the audience. The trial scene tends to be the climax in crimefilms, which gives it more depth and meaning. The 1959 movie Anatomy of a Murder follows a murder trial of a defendant who murdered a man that allegedly raped his wife. The movie s plot is primarily focused on the entire trial of this case. While the 1988 movie The Accused, discusses a case involving a women who was gang raped at a local bar. It portrayed this as a very serious offense that ended up destroying the life... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was not the only film that had illustrated the criminal justice system. In the well known movie The Accused, the judicial system is presented in an accurate manner. The film insinuated that since Sarah Tobias, played by Jodie Foster, was dressed provocatively and she likes to have fun. It then made the implication that she was looking for it, which is exactly what the opposing attorney argued. In reality, these are the type of questions or implications that typically come up in rape cases. The plea deals made in between the prosecutor and defense attorneys is something that happens a lot in the criminal justice system (cite movie). Typically, in reality the prosecutor will first consult with the victim before offering a plea deal. In the movie, that was something that was not by the prosecutor Kathryn Murray, played by Kelly McGillis, which brought injustice to the victim. In this movie, the audience first hand witnessed how this type of trauma can have a profound affect on the victim. There are many negative effects that can result such as depression or anxiety (cite academic journal, p.389). The movie showed how the victim was impacted in a mental and emotional type of way. This movie shows that there are ways to bring forth the accused so that justice can prevail. The criteria for describing crime films can have various definitions. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The And Of The Mob Essay Then, of course, there is Lot s offering of his daughters to these gay men. 6But Lot went out to them at the doorway, and shut the door behind him, 7and said, Please, my brothers, do not act wickedly. 8Now behold, I have two daughters who have not had relations with man; please let me bring them out to you, and do to them whatever you like; only do nothing to these men, inasmuch as they have come under the shelter of my roof. (Genesis 19:6 8) Go to seminary and you may hear a bunch of song and dance explanations of how Lot was just following the hospitality customs of his day in offering his virgin daughters to the mob. If my neighborhood has such customs, I would move. Justification of Lot s action based simply on this custom, stretches the bounds of credulity as this satirical Leave it to Beaver type of recapitulation of that event demonstrates. The mob is eager to gang rape Lot s two guests. Dumbfounded, Lot sticks his head into the kitchen to consult his wife about the problem. Muriel. Lot says with a sheepish look on his face. Those pesky neighbors of ours want to bust down our door again. Can t we just send our guests away? Muriel gets stern, Now Lot! You remember what happened last time we broke our hospitality customs. Besides, I just put some cookies in the oven. Yell upstairs and have the girls come down. O.K. honey. , says the husband with a smirk. Why do you always have to be the smart one?! Lot goes over to the stairs and yells out, Sissy. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Ivan Pavlov Ivan Pavlov A research paper presented to In Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the course AP Psychology May 24, 2011 Abstract Ivan Petrovich Pavlov was a Russian Physiologist that was born in Ryazan. He was born into a Russian Orthodox family and was originally planning to follow in his father s footsteps as a priest. His high school training was received in an ecclesiastical seminary in Ryazan. He graduated afterwards from the Natural Sciihck Faculity of the University of St. Petersburg, and in 1879 obtained his M.D. degree from the Medico Chirurgical Academy in that city. He became a professor of physiology in 1895 at the Imperial Military Medical Academy in St. Petersburg, where he did research on the digestive process ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Under his 45 year direction, this Institute became one of the most important centers of physiological research (Babkin, 1949). In 1890, Pavlov was selected as Professor of Pharmacology at the Military Medical Academy. Five years later, he was chosen to the then vacant Chair of Physiology, a position he held until 1925. Ivan Pavlov was known for many things. From studying digestion to studying the circulatory system to studying nerves directing the digestive glands, he had an abundance of skill and knowledge. In 1889, he discovered the nerves controlling the gastric glands in which he received the 1904 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. After setting aside his initial plan to follow his father into priesthood, Pavlov received a medical degree at age 33 and spent the next two decades studying the digestive system; but it wasn t until the last three decades of his life when he performed the experiments that earned him his fame and significant place in history. Classical conditioning is defined as a type of learning in which one learns to link two or more stimuli and anticipate events (Myers 2011). At first, it was his creative mind that set off on an incidental observation. He noticed by putting food in a dogs mouth causes the animal to salivate. Not only did that cause salivation, but the sight of food, smell of food, the food dish, and even the person bringing the food did as well. This sparked his thoughts into trying to imagine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Darwin s Theories Of The Time Traveler The Time Traveler theorizes that the Morlock and Eloi people were both descendants of man. The Eloi people once reigned over the Morlocks; they were scared of the Eloi but as the Time Traveler observes that they are no longer afraid. The once strong, powerful and almighty Eloi were now becoming weak. One of Darwin s theories that states humans will continually evolve. The Eloi people are only surviving because Morlocks are providing an environment for them to dwell in. Their intelligence has allowed this because they can hunt, build and maintain a sustainable way of life. The Morlocks are the hardworking class types of the future. Darwin s natural selection theory relates to how the Time Traveler theory about how the Morlocks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Roswell Incident Essay The Roswell Incident Edward OГ†Brien March 13, 1997 CP 11 Period 6 Outline Thesis: The Roswell Incident, which enlightened our minds to the capacity of excepting, has remained one of the most controversial issues issues today. I. Introduction to Extraterrestrials A. Standpoints on Extraterrestrials 1. Society s a. Past b. Present 2. Government s a. Past b. Present II. Roswell, New Mexico A. What Exactly Happened 1. Who Discovered the Wreckage 2. Discoveries 3. Bodies B. Testing in Roswell, New Mexico 1. Military Testing in Roswell III. The Cover up A. Wreckage 1. UFO 2. Bodies B. The Weather Balloon 1. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This radiation could have been caused, due to nuclear weapons that Roswell Army Air Base had been testing, since they were at the time the only squadron which had authorization to nuclear weapons. This theory was discounted by most, saying that this kind of deformation would have caused a human being to die before such damage could occur. Albert Einstein once said: Гґ....I am convinced that, there is an absolute truth. If there can t be absolute truth, there cannot be a relative truth.Г¶ (MacGowan 289) The government has been blamed with covering up this whole event. They have been claimed to have shipped off the wreckage to Dayton, Ohio, to avoid publicity. Which is normal, to prevent a worldwide panic. The bodies however, were not as lucky to have not become public, yet. The government has, and will always say that the wreckage found was a secret spy balloon. The people who have seen the wreckage, and believe that s what it was, describe it as a bundle of tinfoil, broken wood, beams , and rubber remnants of a balloon. Most discount this because, why would the government be messing around with balloons, if they were exploring the characteristics of jet fighters. Yes, the wreckage did seem like tin foil, at first, until you held the material, which if you bent, twisted, and did anything you dreamed up of, would still return to its original shape. They have tried to burn and shoot through it and had unsuccessfully destroyed it. It is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Teenage Drinking And Driving Drinking and driving is a big problem that affects teenagers all over the world. People would think that with all the laws cracking down on the sale of alcohol to minors, and education about the consequences of drinking and driving would make a difference. Everyone knows that drinking and driving is dangerous, but don t realize it affects the driver, passengers, and people on the streets. The laws should be stricter about underage drinking, there should be more education about the consequences of drinking and driving, and the drinking age should not be lowered. Even though under age drinking is illegal, teenagers are starting to drink at younger ages, which is leading to risky behaviors (Dedel). Some common behaviors known to happen while under the influence include, driving, property damage, rape, and other violent crimes. The major problem for teenagers is driving while they are under the influence. The laws need to be stricter when it comes to under age drinking. Most teenagers do not have the mindset to drink responsibly and can lead to negative effects, that could not only harm them but harm other people too. Police need to crack down on all underage drinkers so that nobody does anything that could harm them, like getting into a car and driving or riding in a car with someone who is drunk.. Most teenagers don t think that drinking while they are under the influence is a big problem. Kelly Dedel stated, Underage college students who drink heavily are more likely to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Prevention Of A Child Welfare Social Worker This might happen when the social worker receives a report of possible problems from such sources as mandated child abuse reporters, teachers, or simply anonymous citizens. In some cases, a child welfare may be able to spot a possible child in need, particularly if she works in a school or other facility that caters to children. Signs that a child may be in need of the intervention of a child welfare social worker may vary. Children who are frequently getting in trouble, dealing with behavioral issues, or show signs of neglect or abuse are often the children that catch the eye of these types of social workers. Abuse and neglect, however, are major concerns for most child welfare social workers. The signs of both neglect and abuse can be very subtle at times and difficult to spot to the untrained eye. A child welfare social worker, they will be trained to recognize signs of neglect and abuse in children and investigate. For instance, a child comes to school on a cold snowy day dressed in shorts, a t shirt, and without a warm coat for the third time in a week. Upon further investigation, a child welfare social worker notices that the child has not bathed. After interviewing teachers and other school faculty members, the social worker also finds out that the child rarely has a packed lunch nor does he have money to buy lunch. The child welfare social worker then has reason to believe that the child is being neglected. After determining the possible problems that a child may be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Name Change Research Paper The conversation surrounding the Redskins name change is as controversial as who was elected for President in November. In short, the argument for the name change rests on perceived racial slurs, while those against a name change argue it would violate the constitution. Changing the name of the NFL team, the WashingtonRedskins, would neglect the word s true meaning, shift the government s role towards monitoring political correctness, and violate the Constitution itself. The controversy started around 1972, when Edward Bennett Williams was part owner and many ethnic backing groups were in their inception. The name has been an issue for more than half the team s existence. Since 1972, many Native Americans have spoken out against the name ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his USA Today report, Eric Brady states, that most Americans find flag burning, cross burning and homophobic protests at military funerals deeply offensive. Yet the First Amendment takes out of the hands of government the authority to channel those majority sensibilities into law and exercise viewpoint discrimination over such expression, . While Brady may just be reporting on a court filing, his article brings to light a very strong argument: the government possesses no general governing power to police offensive or disparaging speech. (Source E) so, the First Amendment guarantees that the government s opinions will never overpower those of the citizens . Ultimately, what is at stake here is ensuring we uphold the Constitution of the United States, which sets the standards on how we govern and protect our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Things We Didn T See Coming Things We Didn t See Coming (TWDSC) is a characteristic dystopic novel written by Steven Amsterdam, which provides insight on the changing human behaviour during continual periods of environmental volatility. Readers learn about their proposed future of a food less world, heartless periods of ceaseless rains, breakouts of disease and savagery, through the narrator s lens. While Amsterdam presents a dystopian future of continuous environmental deterioration, corruption and disease, there are glimmers of hope brought about by the narrator s attempts to maintain morality and his relationships with other characters. Amsterdam illustrates that environmental deterioration is a catalyst of demoralization in humans. This is shown in Dry Land where narrator s stealing habits are further exploited by his job as an evacuation officer of Land Management . He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His illustration of loss of democracy during environmental and social breakdown further frightens the readers. It demonstrates the corruption of society through the megalomaniac character of Juliet, who is shown to charming and extremely photogenic on the outside, however is portrayed as an emotionally exploitative leader on the inside. She got famous by showing up at the front of all the protests , however her concern for the common man is a facade. This is demonstrated through her extreme wealth, where she owns her own vineyards and an island . Under the deliberate influence of drugs, she even burns down the forest with Margo and the narrator, symbolizing environmental and moral destruction at the hands of corruption. Thus her exploitation of her position, provides little hope to the reader about political stability, as she is enjoying her life at the expense of the rights of the common ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Earth s Only Natural Satellite Andrew Logan Dr. Richards PHY 161 5/1/15 Observing Project Object 1: The Moon Next to the Sun, the moon is the most recognizable object in the night sky, and is Earth s only natural satellite. It has been estimated that the moon formed somewhere in the region of 4.45 billion years ago, just a measly 30 50 million years after the origination of the Solar System. While there are many hypotheses that try to account for the formation of the moon, the one that is backed the greatest is the theory that the moon was formed when a large mass roughly the size of Mars collided with the newly formed Earth, this sending out planetary material into the same orbit of the Earth. This material then underwent the process of accretion and formed what we now know as the moon. With modern laser altimetry, scientists have been able to accurately measure the topography of the moon. The most apparent topographic feature on the moon is located on the southern pole, is referred to as the Aitken basin, and stretches nearly 1400 miles in diameter. This is the largest crater on the moon and the largest known crater in the Solar System. Not only is this the widest crater on the moon, but its floor is also the lowest point on the surface of the moon. The dark spots that are visible with the naked eye are called maria, and they are actually hardened pools of ancient basaltic lava. Next to the maria, the most commonly seen features of the moon are the impact craters that pepper the entire surface. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Nt1310 Unit 6 Research Paper oIdentify the element Uranium Chemical symbol U. It has the atomic number of 92, with 92 protons and 92 electrons, of which 6 are valence electrons. oIdentify the isotopes of this element and represent them using the correct conventions. Natural uranium consists of three isotopes: uranium 238, uranium 235 and uranium 234. Uranium 236, 233 and 232 are also produced by reactors from uranium 235 and thorium these are the artificial isotopes. The three natural isotopes and the three artificial isotopes are all alpha emitters. Also, all isotopes of uranium are radioactive, with most having extensive half lives. oDescribe when the element and isotope were discovered or manufactured and by whom. Uranium was discovered in 1789, by Martin Heinrich Klaproth, a German chemist. He first believed the substance he got from pitchblende was pure uranium, but it was actually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It refers to the radioactive decay of different distinct radioactive decay products as a chained series of transformation. Although, most radioisotopes do not decay straight to a stable state, but undergo a series of decays until eventually a stable isotope is completed. Urainium 238 decays by alpha emission into thorium 234, which itself then decays by beta emission to protactinium 234, which decays by beta emission to uranium 234 and so on. The numerous decay products, sometimes referred to as progeny or daughters , form a series starting at uranium 238. After many more alpha and beta decays, the series ends with the stable isotope ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Research on Density Essay Density: Using Experimental Techniques to Solve an Inquiry based problem ABSTRACT The topic of this experiment is Density. The objective is to find two ways in which the density of a given object can be determined, and to find out which of the two ways is more accurate and hence better to use in such a case. The two methods used in this experiment are finding the dimensions of the object and water displacement. These are two ways of finding the volume of an object, and they were chosen since the density of an object may be found using its mass and its volume. The experiment yielded two different density values, however when error analysis was conducted, the water displacement method was proven to be more accurate. INTRODUCTION ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Repeat measuring the mass of the object three (3) more times; ensuring that the balance is re zeroed after each measurement. Tabulate data gathered. Procedure 2: Find the mass of the object given, as done in procedure 1. Ensure that the object is dry when it is being placed on the balance, as this will yield an inaccurate reading. Get a clean 1000milliter beaker. Fill the beaker to approximately half its capacity. Note the exact volume of water placed into the beaker. When reading the volume of the water, ensure that this is done at eye level, and that it is read at the bottom of the meniscus. After noting the initial volume of water, place the object carefully into the water. DO NOT SPLASH. Note the final volume of water in the beaker. Tabulate data gathered. DATA/RESULTS Table 1: Mass of Given Object for four(4) Separate Trials TRIAL NUMBER 1 2 3 4 MASS(g) 5.32 5.32 5.32 5.32 Table 2: Measurements of Dimensions of the Given Object DIMENSION Length b Width w Height h Table 3: Initial and Final Volumes of Water INTIAL(mL) 500.0 Calculations: Volume1 = area of face of solid x width = (1/2b x h) x w = (1/2 x 10.0cm x5.0cm) x 3.5 = 87.50 cm3 Volume2 = Vf Vi = 520.0mL 500.0mL = 20.0mL Density = Mass/Volume D = m/V D1 = m/V1 ; m=5.32g, V1=87.50cm3 FINAL(mL) 520.0 MEASUREMENT(cm) 10.0 3.5 5.0 Therefore D1= 5.32g 87.50cm3 = 0.0608 g/cm3 D2 = m/V2 ; m= 5.32g, V2= 20.00 mL Therefore D2 = 5.32g 20.00mL =0.266g/mL Error ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Fat Problem In America Did you know that two thirds of the adult American population is overweight or even obese? America is the number one country for weight problems in the world. Because of today s fast paced society many people have developed a bad habit of eating unhealthy food causing rapid increase weight gain. Being overweightcan cause severe healthproblems sometimes even leading to death. America s weight problem is steadily growing and more and more people are becoming obese each year. Many people with strong cultural backgrounds are obese because of the connection to cultural food which is often unhealthy. Some just have a busy lifestyle causes people to eat fatty foods such as fast food, and not making time to exercise. In order to maintain a healthy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Volvo Cloud VCC is recognized as a technological innovator amp; leader. It has bolstered its reputation for safety with such innovations as pedestrian airbags and traffic start stop while accounting for the future with next generation technologies like road trains amp; car to car communications. Judge how VCC (Volvo Car Corp.) integrated the Cloud Infrastructure into its networks Volvo Car Corporation (VCC) integrated the Cloud Computing Infrastructure into its networks. VCC entered into a technological partnership with another reputed company, Ericsson, which specializes in, inter alia, third party outsourcing with reference to ICT (Information amp; Communication Technology). VCC seeks to leverage Ericsson s ICT experience in integrating the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Issues accounted through the widespread data complex are sent to whoever requires obtaining them, in order to consume it abundantly. Early in the life of a component, any intricacies discovered save the company a fortune. VCC s use of genuine knowledge communicated / received concerning a particular fact / circumstance helps maintain its place as one of the highest quality automobiles promoted. The real time environment of the understanding the company collects and then disseminates assists in keeping it ahead of its competition. How the Big Data strategy gives VCC a competitive advantage VCC acquires an intense competitive advantage over its competitors, having integrated cloud computing into its strategy for the future. Further, vehicles of the future will amalgamate amp; integrate the same level of digital services that consumers today are used to have in their homes or at work. Cloud computing is invariably a cost efficient method to use, maintain amp; upgrade. Traditional desktop software costs VCC substantially. Adding up licensing fees for multi user permit is expensive for the business. The cloud, offered at rather inexpensive rates comparatively, significantly lowers the costs. Besides, there are many scalable options available, which make it very practical for VCC. Storing information in the cloud gives VCC an almost unlimited capacity. It needs not worry about running out of storage space or increasing its current storage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Invisible Man By Ralph Waldo Ellison The 1940 s 1950 s, was an intense time period for the US, The world was at war as the decade began, all within the confines of a great depression that was affecting the lives of all Americans, but when Pearl Harbor was attacked, the United States could no longer be on the sidelines. Through the courage and dedication of the soldiers who fought in the European or South Pacific theaters, they spent much of this decade in a battle for a way of life that the country and western powers had spent two centuries building. By the end of the decade, that war would be won and the build back on the front burner. Ralph Waldo Ellison was an African American writer and scholar recognized for his famous, award winning novelInvisible Man. Ellison was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bledsoe. Dr. Bledsoe provides the narrator with letters of recommendation, only for him to later realize that Dr. Bledsoe was giving him false hope. Later on, the narrator comes in contact with a motherly woman named Mary who decides to take care of him after his discharge from the factory hospital. The narrator uses his speechmaking skills to help an elderly couple that was being evicted. He is then met by Brother Jack who soon makes him a new member of the Brotherhood. He comes t the realization that mary reminds him of a past that he can not quite escape from, making him leave her house. At the rally with members of the brotherhood, even though he looked over the material given to him to discuss, he instead speaks from the heart which alarms other members. In the final chapters, The narrator receives a warning about his work especially in a white man s world but then is later reassured by Brother he has no enemies. Later he meets a white woman who professes her deep interest with the ideologies of the brotherhood and soon has an affair with her shortly afterward. Then, is metThe car has met once again with his past when Clifton is killed and the streets of Harlem degenerate to times before the impacts of the brotherhood. He also runs into conflict with members of the brotherhood accusing him of using the brotherhood for his own benefit.The narrator makes a final reflection of the phenomenon in his life that has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Why Is College Valuable Essay Every year thousands of high school seniors are faced with a decision. They could either go to college or choose an alternative. For some, this choice is easy, they know exactly where they are going and exactly how to do it. Others not so much. Some students try really hard to get into certain colleges and they don t, others just quite literally don t know what to do with their lives and they end up doing nothing. Collegeis not valuable because there are many jobs that do not require college, and college has caused drug and alcohol abuse, also, college isn t meant for everyone, and the people it s meant for are mainly in the upper class. There are many reasons why college is not valuable. One reason is that many students that attend college are from rich families that send them on trips and donate money to the colleges and mainly, they can afford to send their child to a four year college. According to Richard Vedder, They make generous contributions to the elite colleges they once attended, to which their kids are applying... as well as, The biggest absurdity is that a four year college degree has become the only gateway into the American middle class. So basically if a student s parent isn t rich or did not go to a prestigious college it is very unlikely for their child to attend one. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, College Adventures Consultant, Tam Warner Minton, wrote that, ...parents who do not have to worry about keeping food on the table have more opportunity to encourage their children s academic studies. Parents who have a college education are more likely to spend time talking with their children about college. These families are more likely to live in a neighborhood with good schools. So, even though there are colleges that are more affordable for less advantaged students, it is still quite difficult for them and it just adds MORE stress to the whole ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. A Humean Theory of Distributive Justice Essay This paper suggests a strategy for constructing a contemporary Humean theory of distributive justice which would serve to ground what I call an entrepreneurial welfare state. It is argued that blending David Hume s insights about the origins and purposes of justice with Ronald Dworkin s insurance based reasoning supporting his equality of resources model of distributive justice will yielda state which, as a matter of justice, encourages its members to engage in entrepreneurial activities and which protects them from the worst extremes of market economies. Introduction I claim that an attractive theory of distributive justice can be constructed by blending David Hume s ideas about the origins and purposes of justice with Ronald ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But humans have survived. How so? Here is what Hume says: Tis by society alone he is able to supply his defects and raise himself up to an equality with his fellow creatures, and even acquire a superiority above them. By society all his infirmities are compensated . . . and . . . leave him in every respect more satisfied and happy, than tis possible for him, in his savage and solitary condition, ever to become. When every individual person labours a part, and only for himself, his force is too small to execute any considerable work; his labour being employ d in supplying all his different necessities, he never attains a perfection in any particular art; and as his force and success are not at all times equal, the least failure in either of these particulars must be attended with inevitable ruin and misery. Society provides a remedy for these three inconveniences. By the conjunction of forces, our power is augmented: By the partition of employments, our ability encreases; And by mutual succour we are less expos d to fortune and accidents. Tis by this additional force, ability, and security, that society becomes advantageous.(1) Wild Uncultivated Sex, or How Society Arises [I]n order to form society, tis requisite not only that it be advantageous, but also that men be sensible of these advantages yet tis impossible, in their wild uncultivated state, that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Beyonce Knowles Irreplaceable Hit Song and Video Essay Assignment 3 Audience Perception and Meaning BeyoncГ© Knowles 2006 hit song Irreplaceable [from the album B Day] Popular R B artiste BeyoncГ© Knowles songs and videos have a great influence on young women, in particular teenagers, who tends to incorporate the lyrical meaning in their personal lives. Although internationally, this diva, as she often refers herself to, has many critics, millions of fans adore her for her energetic and raunchy videos, and live performances, her sense of style and most of all, the empowerment women feel from her songs. In this essay, we will explain how people (audience) interpret the official video, lyrics and performance of the hit song Irreplaceable. Our group, having analysed in depth interviews ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because all three respondents live in Trinidad and Tobago, the two fans noted that they do not purchase tickets to attend her concerts abroad as it will be a great financial burden. However, if they had the financial means, one noted that it would be one of her lifelong dreams to see the artiste perform live on a stage before thousands of screaming fans, like herself. The respondents described BeyoncГ© as being really talented , having a nice voice and a good dancer. The music videos is appealing, at least from a woman s point of view, said the two female respondents. The male respondent, however was unenthused by the same music video and instead noted that he was enthused by another of her videos Check Up On It featuring Slim Thug, the theme song for the movie Pink Panther. The official music video for Irreplaceable starts with BeyoncГ© filing her nails as he picks up his belongings in a house. During the narrative, she follows him around and outside where her Jaguar XK is parked. After repossessing things she had bought for him as gifts, he leaves in a taxi. Shortly thereafter another male enters the said house to meet the woman. B Day was released in the US on September 4, 2006 (and the following day (September 5) around the world to coincide with the artist s 25th birthday. Three years earlier, she released her first solo album Dangerously in Love. Both albums entered the Billboard Top 200 at #1. In her B Day album, the first week of sales saw ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Eating Disorders Affecting Our Image of Beauty; Research... When Looking at a well know published magazine like Vogue, Glamour, and Top Model, they all show beautiful women with extraordinary beauty and amazing sense of style and fashion. But when looking at the models, do they really resemble the average women reading these magazines that the ads and articles are intended for? Women and men are going through great lengths hurting themselves to achieve such figures that the magazines show as beautiful. These people suffer from eating disorders are starving themselves or eating then purging to get rid of the food. These are serious and isn t something that can simply be stopped by just eating a normal diet again. On the other side of the spectrum there are people that have another type of eating... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a journal entry G.N Hidayah and A.H. Syahrul Bariah wrote, Eating Attitude, Body Image, Body Composition and Dieting Behavior among Dancers . They discovered eating disorders among dancers was common and a problem they struggle with. 23 dancers at the studio took the survey. The survey was broken down asking question on diet habits, and other eating disorder symptoms. 22 said that they constantly think about weight and shape. 18 of the dancers are afraid of weight gain. 11 said that they have dieted to lose weight. 4 said they have vomited or have taken diet pills to get rid of weight. 20 have said that they have tried exercising to get rid of weight (Hidyah and Bariah). The information presented shows that the dancers have conflicts with their bodies for reasons of their own. What s important to notice from the data collected is the dancers have a set image that they see they should be otherwise a large percentage of them wouldn t have been afraid of gaining weight or afraid of their weight. None of the were diagnosed with an eating disorder but symptoms where present in the data and should be made aware. A person doesn t just get this disorder. An eating disorder builds after an extended period of time. In the beginning of the disorder ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. How Did Artie Get A Job Once upon a time, there was a famous city in a far away land called the City of Jobs. In the City of Jobs, there were people from all around the world who each had their very own unique careers. There was Mrs. Lin, from China, who owned a shop that sold colorful silks of every color. Mr. Bernard, a baker from France, whom made pastries and cakes, for whoever wanted a delicious treat. And Mrs.Smith, from America, whose music store was filled with an assortment of instruments. But then their was Artie. Arite was new to the City of Jobs, and he couldn t find out what his unique career was supposed to be. I ll find a job, Artie would say courageously, and then I will live in the City of Jobs. So Artie went off into the city to find the job that suited him best. First, he went to Mrs. Lin s shop to find... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Smith s Music Shop. As he strolled through the streets, Artie was able to hear the sounds of beautiful instrument as he neared the shop. As he walked around the corner of a shop that sold pretty flowers, he saw the gorgeous music shop. The store looked like a gigantic organ, with hundreds of wind pipes pumping the organ s beautiful music into the air. The door had two beautiful saxaphone handles and the windows were lined with flutes and clarinets. As Artie walked into the store, he saw that the walls were lined with instruments of ever differing shapes and sound. String instruments, like guitars and violins, hung on one was, and across from it, another wall was covered in bongos and drum sets. But as Artie looked at the far wall across from him, his breath was taken away. For in between the two walls was the grand organ. The organ was lined with pearl white and dark as night keys that stretched across the wall. Gold windpipes, which came out of the top of the organ, blew the beautiful tune of the song that Mrs. Smith played on the gorgeous ivory keys. Mrs. Smith sat upon the small bench that was before the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Black Men Representation In Television THE BLACK MEN REPRESENTATION IN TELEVISION 25 Running head: THE BLACK MEN REPRESENTATION IN TELEVISION The Black Men Representation in Television Name Course The Black Men Representation in Television Introduction For a considerable length of time, the media have been condemned for their portrayals of African Americans on TV. In a book titled Color by Fox by Zook (1999), the author illustrates how black men are represented in various media. Despite the fact that the amount of African Americanpictures on TV has expanded, the nature of these images has not. Correspondence research and hypothesis recommend that the full communications are a vital wellspring of data about African Americans and media depictions add to open ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are likewise finished spoken to as suspects for wrongdoings, for example, theft and offenses identifying with drugs (Cushion et al., 2011). It was the situation that young black individuals are likewise more prone to be the casualties of rough wrongdoing. Factors, for example, the absence of father inclusion and other child rearing issues and the way that some youngsters imitated negative and brutal ways of life advanced in film and music help intensify impediment and fuel contribution in the criminal equity framework. Keeping in mind the end goal to battle such finished portrayal in the criminal equity framework additionally activity was expected to address the reasons for wrongdoing among youthful black individuals settled in neediness, instructive underachievement, school rejections, family clashes and breakdown and the absence of good positive examples. Among a large number of arrangements offered were: engaged help for positive grown up good examples and the acknowledgment that supporters and makers must handle worries about fierce and criminal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Current Model Of Postnatal Care Provision The Current Model of Postnatal Care Provision Postnatal services in England are known as the Cinderella service of maternity care, with inadequate funding leading to a blackened area of care for women following childbirth (Bird, 2014; RCM, 2014). Furthermore, the National Maternity Review (2016) acknowledged these findings and proposed how an adequate level of service provision can be achieved, as getting the postnatal period right is crucial to future maternal and child well being. Furthermore, three of the four studies critiqued within this theme exploring how the current model of postnatal care that midwives provide to women and their families influences the quality of the perineal care that is provided, were all in agreement in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These findings are consistent with data provided by the RCM (2015), with only 32% of midwives being fully aware of the NICE (2006) postnatal care guideline. This demonstrates that these inconsistencies in care go further than just inadequate funding, but a clear lack of dissemination of research into practice. This, unfortunately, leads to a poorer quality of practice as some of the best evidence available is not informing clinical practice (Cluett, 2006; Ross, 2012; Guerrieri, 2012). Swain and Dahlen (2013) and East et al, (2012) used surveys to obtain data. Both studies explored the prevalence of perineal pain in the postnatal period, with Swain and Dahlen (2013) focusing on whether women s pain can be reduced following the implementation of an evidence based guideline focusing on the offering of regular pain relief. East et al, (2012) also investigated the pain relieving effects of analgesia. The use of surveys was appropriate as the data numerical data was collected (Babbie, 2010). An experimental design would have been ethically incorrect, and, consequently the findings of the surveys used only demonstrate associations and not causal relationships (Dyson and Norrie, 2013). East et al, (2013) piloted their survey and had the questions peer reviewed prior to the surveys use. By performing these measures the author has enhanced the reliability and validity of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Essay On The Bobo Doll Experiment The Bobo Doll Experiment Alexis T. Smith University of Alabama at Birmingham April 2016 The Bobo Doll Experiment was a study on aggression conducted by Albert Bandura at Stanford University in 1961 because there was a lot of debate about whether a child s social development was due to genetics, environment factors, or social learning from others around them. The purpose of the study was to give credit to Bandura s claim that children behavior can be acquired by observation and imitation of a trusted adult role model. The experiment was performed by a team of researchers who physically and verbally mistreated a 3 and 5 foot painted cartoon clown doll, that is designed to sit back upright when knocked down, in front of preschool age children, which led the children to later copy the behavior of the adults by attacking the doll in the same fashion. The experiment is an example of a matched pairs design, which is used when an experiment has two treatment conditions and the subjects are paired based on a blocking variable, and within each pair the subjects are assigned to a different treatment randomly. There were a total of 72 children within this lab... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first stage of the experiment is called modeling. In this stage the children were individually shown into a room where they would sit in one corner and pay with potato prints and pictures and the adult sat in the other corner with a mallet and the Bobo doll. In the first group, 24 children would watch a male or female adult abuse the doll both physically (kicked, punched, threw, and hit with different objects) and verbally (made aggressive and non aggressive statements). In the second group, 24 children were exposed to adult who played quietly in the corner with the toys but avoiding the Bobo doll. The third group, 24 children were not exposed to neither an aggressive or non aggressive adult. After 10 minutes went by, the adult in both groups left the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. butterfly circus The Butterfly Circus directed by Joshua Weigel Cheri Natale ENG 3051 Alyson van Beinum http://vimeo.com/17150524 Complete short http://vimeo.com/17474072 2 minute teaser If you could only see the beauty that can come from ashes Butterfly Circus is a 20 minute dramatic short film which is a testament to the power of hope and faith in oneself. It is a wonderful reflection of the themes of good and evil, man vs. man, man vs. himself and hope conquers all. It can be viewed as a religious film but need not be. If you believe in yourself, you will be saved. Synopsis During the Great Depression, the Showman of a renowned circus starring those with unique abilities, rather than those with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rather than raise the issue of racism the film makers have chosen to use Will as a symbol of those who may not fit in those who do not feel they have a purpose in life. Racism is a non issue when people respect themselves and others. Topic The topic of those marginalized can be discussed within the context of current society. Will believes he is the man even God has turned his back on in his physical limitations. While touring with the Butterfly Circus Will realizes he can overcome his physical disabilities and swim it is through this baptism by water, the very act of swimming, he is reborn and realizes his potential. The caterpillar becomes a butterfly. Cultural The culture of American society during the Great Depression can be examined. The hopelessness and loss of innocence is an excellent teaching opportunity to discuss what exactly defines a person. How would the students handle the loss of their money, jobs and their homes? The culture of those marginalized and important societal norms within the can also be examined. Are disabled people more respected in certain societies? Does Will consider himself disabled by the end of the film? The culture of the group vs the individual, man vs. society as larger issues can also be developed as topics along with the theme of hope and rebirth . Do most teenagers feels there is hope in the world? Textual We can examine the text ie. the language of the film . There are wonderful quotes not the least ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. How Significant Was The Threat Posed Of Royal Authority By... How significant was the threat posed to royal authority by the Western rising of 1549? Prior to the Western rising, also known as the Prayer Book rebellion, England had experienced uprisings. The Amicable Grant uprising in 1525 and the Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536 are just two examples of monumental uprisings that occurred. In 1549, large swathes of the country (23 counties) were shaken by rebellions. The huge geographical extent of the rebellions made them the most serious, widespread movements of disorder since the Peasants Revolt of 1381. One of the rebellions that posed as a particular threat was the Western rebellionin Devon and Cornwall. Some historians argue that the Western Rising was not a significant threat to royal... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead they remained loyal to their monarchy. The Western rising could be considered as a significant threat for a number of reasons, one of these being that the rebels had a total disregard for any of the new laws concerning the new Prayer Book, which, on the 21 January 1549, passed both Houses of Parliament. A rule was made for the laymen anyone attacking the Book or procuring a cleric to use any other form of worship would suffer a rising scale of fines, losing all possessions on his third offence. This rule was soon broken as parishioners of Sampford Courtenay (Devon), in the words of John Hooker, forced their priest to put on his old popish attire and conduct the mass in Latin as in past times accustomed , which immdedately broke th rule of procuring a cleric to use any other form of worship. Another example of the people not reacting positively to the new changes can be shown in the death of William Body. He was a commissioner in Cornwall that was sent to Helston to remove all symbols of Catholicism. When he arrived a mob, led by Martin Geffrey, the priest of St Keverne set upon him and killed him...the murder of body was the first violent expression of their hostility to Protestant demolition of traditional rituals . This proves exactly how willing the Cornish to break any laws connected with the new religious policy. This shows the rebellion would be a threat because there was a sudden reaction of discontent for the religious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The Impact Of Internet On The United States Of America In the 1960s the government of the United States of America (USA) requested computer scientists to conduct research into building communication via computer networks, (Wikipedia, 2016).This research gave rise to the origins of the internet which is now regarded as a global computer network that provides a variety of information and communication facilities. This global network consists of millions of different types of computers that maybe desktop or mobile, hardwired or wireless and for personal use or for business, (Dewdney and Ride, 2014). Rapid growth of internet use became evident in western countries such as North America in the mid 1990 s while this growth was evident from the late 1990 s in developing countries, (Wikipedia, 2016).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In contrast, those industries such as film, music and news have experienced a very deep impact because the core product can be downloaded privately. Of these three, Di Maggio (2014) state that the music industry has been the most challenged by the internet not only in relation to distribution but also production. Waterman and Ji (2014) argue that like the newspaper industry, the music industry was negatively affected because it was slow to adapt and capitalise on the efficiencies of digital distribution and purchase. Before the internet and digitalisation the major record companies such as Time Warner, EMIgroup and Deca used distribution methods that involved consumers listening to the radio, buying vinyl records or audio cassette tapes at music retail shops, reading about the music and artists in newspapers or music magazines attending concerts and watching musicians perform on television, (Hracs, 2012). In order to listen to the recorded music, consumers needed to have access to a radio, a player for vinyl discs or audiocassette tapes and a television. They also needed to purchase music recordings in available form at retail shops. Music artists such as Diana Ross and Nat King Cole signed contracts with the major record labels and relied on the services provided by these companies to record, promote and distribute their music, (McLeod, 2005). The companies provided specialised services such as technical skills, recording studios with sound engineering, management, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...