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Understanding the Greatness of the Microscope
Diseases and plagues have claimed millions of lives over the course of human history. Many of the
illnesses that plagued the human race could be found at the microscopic level. The microscope, one
of the greatest human inventions, has helped find treatments for many of these illnesses, solve
crimes, and see into the cells that make humans what they are.
To understand the greatness of the microscope, the history of the microscope should be made
known. The origins of the microscope can be traced back to the Roman invention of glass in the
first century A.D. When the Romans experimented with different shapes of glass, they discovered
that when the middle of the glass was thicker than the edges, things that were seen through the glass
appeared larger. This discovery evolved into the first eye glass, which was made in the thirteenth
century. The first true microscope was first invented in 1590 by the Dutch glasses makers Zacharias
Janssen and his father, Hans. The first person to build and actually use the microscope scientifically
was Anton van Leeuwenhoek in the seventeenth century. He achieved much greater magnification
than other scientists had, and because of this, he was able to be the first to see miniscule creatures
such as bacteria and microorganisms living in a drop of water.
One of the reasons the microscope is a great invention is the help it has provided in the field of
medicine. The microscope has helped to diagnose and find treatments for diseases.
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Stereotypes Of Women In Video Games
Throughout the years, society has become more accepting of diverse topics and ideas. As society
continues to evolve, numerous entertainments have turned to displaying a greater amount of
minority groups. Although movies and television shows are rapidly progressing towards this trend,
video games seem to be cautiously starting to accept these ideas. Most of the advertising in video
games are promoted towards the male population. Despite the fact men have previously been the
dominant demographic in this type of entertainment, women have increasingly become a major part
of the video gameaudience. In creating video games in which portray the opposite genderin a
realistic way is beneficial to not only the female players but also to the male. It is important to
promote the creation of gender appropriate video games due to it decreasing the amount of
sexualization and violence against women which assists in women s self confidence and men s
treatment towards women.
Although the video game industries main demographic is geared towards the male population, most
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Although this is an improvement, video games need to continue this trend. Having more realistic
strong female characters in video games will help assist increase women s self confidence. In the
most recent Tomb Raider video game called Rise of the Tomb Raider, it portrays the main
character, Lara Croft, as an intelligent archaeologist who courageously survives on this island
(Parkin). Even the cover art of this game showcases Lara as a real woman rather than a sexualized
object. In the past, the Tomb Raider franchise originally portrayed Lara as an unobtainable
seductive character rather than the intelligent adventurous women she is. The movie adaptation of
this franchise has also made this necessary transition to having Lara become more of a realistic
feminist
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Character Analysis Of King Henry V
King Henry is one of the most successful kings of England. He brought two warring kingdoms
crashing together, and melded them into one united country. Henry is an extremely interesting and
dynamic character. From a young age he associated with criminals, drunkards, and other lowly
citizens. When his father was on his deathbed, he requested that Henry stopped being a criminal,
and begin acting like a king. Henry made that oath, and stayed true to it until his dying day.
As a king, he became a king after being a criminal. He went from a criminal prince to an
upstanding kind king who understands justice and follows the righteous path for the rest of his life.
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Directly after that event, he judges three people to death for attempting treason. Reasons like this
are the reason Henry progresses the story as the main protagonist. He is the main driving force
that is pushing the plotline forward. Every time he is in a scene he enhances it, and brings the act
more color and flare.
While Henry does adapt his ways often, he doesn t always change. One of the examples of him
sticking to old ways is how he is a religious man. Early in the story, he listens to the Archbishop,
and starts this war because of him. The Archbishop is the prophet of god, which correlates with
being a pious person. The English win the Battle of Agincourt in an astounding manner; only losing
less than 30 men while the French lost 10,000 men. He decides the reason behind them winning
the battle God s will. Another example of this is his choice to end people s lives.
Henry V is a man of God, which is again shown on the eve of the Battle of Agincourt when he is
talking with his men. One of his men wishes they had more men fighting, yet Henry wishes the
opposite. If God has chosen them to lose this battle then more men would die. On the
other hand, if God had chosen them to win, extra men wouldn t be needed, so they can use those
extra men to suppress the Scottish rebellion.
Henry doesn t blame always blame the innocents for others crimes either. There is an example in
which Henry V has no quarrel with the innocent. The time arrives when
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Titanic Sinning
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The Sinking of the Greatest
My paper is about the Titanic and why it is an important event in history. The Titanic was an
awfully big ship. It was about 883 feet long, and weighed 52,310 tons which is huge, the largest
ship ever actually. It was designed by Thomas Andrews, but built by Harland and Wolff
, which was
a ship building company. It was built in Belfast, United Kingdom. They started building the ship
on March 31, 1909 and launched the final ship project on May 31, 1911. Which I honestly think
they finished it really fast. The Titanic when full could carry 2,435 passengers, and a crew of
approximately 900. Which brought her capacity to more than 3,300 plus people. With all those
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They probably just did it for all the talk and all the publicity. In the end publicity is for sure what
they got, more than expected. They spent a total of $7,500,000 ($174 million in today s money)
to build the ship that is now at the bottom of the ocean, along with tons of dead souls. Because of
careless mistakes from dumb people. There were too many mistakes made that caused the
disaster. However the Titanic could have been saved had just a few of these events not
happened. If people would listen to warnings and suggestions, than yes this tragedy could have
been avoided. If the caption had been listening to the six warnings that he was given then the
ship have been able to steer away from the iceberg. It doesn t take much effort to steer the ship
away from the iceberg. Someone actually took the time to contact the ship SIX TIMES, the least
you could do is move the ship a little bit to get away from the iceberg. Even if they had slowed
down because they were going too fast, they would have seen the iceberg sooner, and would have
been able to think about what to do. That would have given them more time to avoid
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Summary Of Zooman And The Sign
Since the rise of storytelling, one of the most important themes has been the conflict between
good and evil. Often, a person s role in society helped the audience understand what side they
were on. Princes, kings, knights, these were the good characters. Tax collectors, witches, and
other villains were quite obviously evil. In modern times, we consider law enforcement officers
to be on the side of good. However, whenever a character who clearly belongs to one side or the
other makes an appearance, we expect them to do something. Witches don t just pass through
town, they throw fireballs and put curses on people. Knights don t simply gallop by, they stop
and rescue damsels in distress. If a character who clearly belongs to one side or the other appears
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It argues that the police are not simply incompetent, but even apathetic to the problems of the
community they have sworn to protect and serve. This is evidenced in that, while investigating
the murder of a young girl, the police go door to door a single time canvassing for witnesses.
When everyone claims that they didn t see anything, the police move on. The play suggests that
this, along with picking up the usual black suspects for questioning, is about the extent of their
investigation. The police don t appear to spend much time gathering evidence from the scene.
They don t come back to see if anyone has remembered anything since the shock wore off. In
fact, they seem to be trying to avoid the scene of the crime. Zooman himself calls the police
officers out on their lack of dedication to finding a murderer in this rough neighborhood,
claiming, [I]f a black kills a black, and they don t catch you right away, they [sic] liable to forget
about it (Fuller 47). This indicates that his past experiences with law enforcement haven t led him
to believe in their capabilities, so much so that he has completely given up on the
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Strengths And Weaknesses Of The EU
Single Market and Community only ♦ from 1.01.1999, when the euro becomes currency of 11
of the 15 member states. 2. Strengths and weaknesses of the European Union. Firstly, it should be
given the price of disunited and divided Europe. This estimate is in numbers impossible to
establish, but an example can serve evaluation a committee under the leadership of MP Chekini4
That evaluates the potential economic benefits of a single market and currency at least
200 billion. Ekyu5
. Future benefits from free market, single currency and generally creation of the European Union are
the following directions: Savings resulting from the elimination of administrative barriers and
customs controls at borders;
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The future of the EU, especially in the context of Strategy 2020
It seems more than optimistic. Advocates of sustainable, smart and inclusive growth. Policies and
conservation reforming the Eurozone. To do all this and to reap the positive
Benefits, however, the Community is to maintain and develop the current form a decentralized
network. Conclusion. The open society is based on the idea that no one monopoly on the truth. It
does not rule the state or any ideology and minorities and their opinions respected. According to
these criteria European Community is extremely desirable form organization. Indeed, in some ways
it is ideal because
It has a very important feature: each Member
States are in a minority. It is built on the basis of respect of minority. Outstanding issues include:
exactly how much power should be delegated to the majority? And to what extent should be
integrated Europe? . 15 These words of the international investor and stock speculator
George Soros uttered two decades ago are more than indicative that it is moderate decentralization
and delegation power, in terms of supranational institutions are the right path for the development of
the European
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Character Analysis Of Hannibal Lecter
What makes a villain a villain? Is it the senseless violence inflicted upon the innocent? Or is it
the oh so tragic backstory that is dramatically revealed just when the audience was really starting
to hate them? Or is it when they...you know...eat people? When is it too much? When does a
villain become a villain? Is it not all just based on our society s views on what is right and what
is wrong? After binging Hannibal, this is pretty much all I could think for several days. One
moment you re hoping that whoever this cannibalistic serial killer is, gets caught and put away for
a long, long time and then the next moment, you ve fallen in love with him. It s really quite a
rollercoaster. This show raises a lot of questions about morality, it... Show more content on
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Hannibal makes the romance between Will and Hannibal very tasteful and realistic. Their
feelings for the other grow slowly, there is not one point when you can definitively say that this
is when their feelings begin. It is just an easy, natural progression of their relationship. I admit
that the romantic undertones of Hannibal and Will s interactions were what initially led me to
watch the show, but I ultimately fell for the masterful writing that Bryan Fuller, the creator,
created with Mads Mikkelsen. The NBC revival of Hannibal shows Dr. Hannibal Lecter before
Silence of the Lambs, before his imprisonment. It follows Will Graham, a gifted FBI profiler
with the ability to see into the mind of anyone he chooses. This ability takes a great toll on Will s
mental stability and because of this, he is forced to take on a psychiatrist, Hannibal Lecter (Mads
Mikkelsen). Hannibal s initial goal is to manipulate the FBI from within but he unexpectedly
finds himself captivated by Will. Due to Will s instability, it is easy for Hannibal to push the
bounds of Will s mind in order to make him realize his true, beautiful potential...as a killer (
Hannibal (TV series) ).
The NBC reincarnation of Hannibal deliberately paints a very human monster. In an interview with
a UK magazine, Digital Spy, Mikkelsen says about Hannibal, He s something else. There is no
diagnosis on him. This is a specific character we will never see again . For many of
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Behavioral Adaptations In Die Hard Series By John Mcclane
Behavioral Adaptations is the term for when an animal adjusts to environmental stress (Hess).
This can be related to the entire Die Hard series, where John McClane is thrown into several
stressful situations he had not faced before. Humans are probably one of the best at adapting to
obstacles due to our advanced problem solving skills. John shows this by figuring out a new way
to deal with the situations he s thrown into and overcoming all the obstacles. Petroleum and
Natural Gas are created with the accumulation of organic material is sedimentary deposits(Hess).
In the first Die Hard Hans Gruber, the villain, pretends to be a terrorist angry at the Western World
while robbing the Nakatomi Tower. In his speech to the Police and FBI he talks
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Brian Johnson s The Breakfast Club
The Breakfast Club is about adolescents who face daily challenges as well as try to overcome
them. Five high school students come in for a Saturday detention, not knowing how the day
would end. Most of them have never talked to each other before. They all live completely
different lives and are all in detention for different reasons. By the end of the day, they knew lots
about each other furthermore they soon realized that they have some things in common. When
asked if they would still be friends on Monday, they remembered the clique that they belonged to
and did not think it would work out. After arguing about how the friendship would not work, they
noticed that their cliques do not matter and you can be friends with whomever you want. In this
movie, depression, peer pressure, drug use and abuse, and also some parent issues... Show more
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During the adolescent stage, teens can be angrier or sadder than younger children (Chapter
16B). Teen s emotions can change rapidly during this stage of childhood (Chapter 16B). Brian
Johnson, The Brain, shows signs depression. He seems like a mature and smart student. He also
does not have a ton of friends and seems socially awkward. As the movie goes on, you can see
that he is not as perfect as he seems. He thought that all one needed in life was to be perfect and
to show others that you are perfect, that is not the case. Another character that seemed depressed
was Allison Reynolds, The Basket Case; she is the most odd out of the group of students. She
barely speaks at the beginning of the movie and she walks into detention with her head down.
She enjoys keeping everything that she finds. Her clothing and her makeup show signs of
depression, she was wearing all black. That soon changes when Claire gives her a makeover and
Andrew instantly falls for her. She seems to be a new person by the way she was dressed and by
the way to
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The Mafia Did Not Kill John F. Kennedy
Since the death of John F. Kennedy many theories have evolved regarding the individual or
individuals who killed the president. Conspiracy theorist, as well as average citizens, believes
Lee Harvey Oswald did not kill the president, or that he was not the only person involved in the
assignation. According to a 2005 poll 35.90% of the respondents believe someone other than Lee
Harvey Oswald killed President Kennedy (http://forums.armageddononline.org/index.php) View
Poll Results: Who killed JFK? Lee Harvey Oswald 1316.46% Lee Harvey Oswald and someone
else 1215.19% Someone else 2936.71% Other 911.39% The bullet, DUH! 1620.25% Voters: 79.
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Many more connections with President Kennedy and the Mafia exist, however the Mafia did
not kill President Kennedy. The Mafia had the motive and the resources to kill the president
(Anders). They also could have easily concealed their involvement in the assignation. For years
prior to the election of President Kennedy the CIA had the phones of various Mafia leaders
tapped (Dallek). On all of the recordings held by the CIA there is no evidence of the Mafia s
involvement with the assignation of the president. It is believed the Mafia had more reason to
kill the Attorney General Bobby Kennedy, who was assassinated in 1968, than his brother the
president. According to Anders ...it s hard to imagine that a group as corrupt as the organized
crime syndicate could have kept this secret for 30 years without a rapid wholesale slaughter of
everyone connected to the killing... Members of the Mafia were investigated and interrogated
over the years. Not one individual implicated the Mafia. Although Dallek states in his book the
Mafia helped to elect Kennedy president there is evidence this did not happen. In his 2006 article
Wood discussed an analysis of the 1960 vote totals from the Mafia controlled election districts in
Chicago. It was found individuals in those areas did not show a significant increase in votes for
Kennedy. The election totals for West Virginia have also been questioned over the years. The
Warren Commission concluded there
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Unit 519 Develop Procedures And Practice To 1
18.09.2014
Leigh Bown
Unit 519 Develop procedures and practice to respond to concerns and complaints. Introductions
п‚› Getting
to know you...
п‚› About
me...
CQC Inspector (South Central)
Adults with Learning Disabilities
Children and Young People
Occupational Therapy
Therapeutic Supervisor
пЂ Community and Organisational
Development
пЂ Father and Husband
Important points
п‚› Facilitate
and share vs teach
п‚› Confidentiality
п‚› I dislike power point
п‚› There will always be something else to do, don t forget yourself.
Objectives of the unit...
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Understand the regulatory requirements, codes of practice and relevant guidance for managing
concerns and complaints.
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Be able to develop procedures to address concerns and complaints. п‚› ... Show more content on
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(2) In particular, the registered person must
(a) bring the complaints system to the attention of service users and persons acting on their behalf
in a suitable manner and format;
(b) provide service users and those acting on their behalf with support to bring a complaint or make
a comment, where such assistance is necessary; (c) ensure that any complaint made is fully
investigated and, so far as reasonably practicable, resolved to the satisfaction of the service user, or
the person acting on the service user s behalf; and
(d) take appropriate steps to coordinate a response to a complaint where that complaint relates to
care or treatment provided to a service user in circumstances where the provision of such care or
treatment has been shared with, or transferred to, others.
(3) The registered person must send to the Commission, when requested to do so, a summary of the
(a) complaints made pursuant to paragraph (1); and
(b) responses made by the registered person to such complaints.
п‚›
What does the regulations say? Assessing and monitoring the quality of service
п‚› provision
п‚› 10. (1) The registered person must protect service users, and others who may be at risk, against
the risks of inappropriate or unsafe care and treatment, by means of
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Communication Is The Most Effective Form Of Business...
In a work environment communication is major factor. There are two forms of communication: oral
communication and written communication. Oral Communication is the process of verbally
transmitting to give and exchange information to another person (or people). Oral communication
can be formal or informal. Formal types of oral communicationare business lectures, presentations
at business meetings, commencement speeches. Informal types of oral communication are
discussions that take place in a business meeting, telephone conversations or face to face
conversations. Oral communication has adapted along with technology allowing teleconferences,
video chat. Most work places had adapted to using video conferences and teleconferences using a
network to reach any and all stakeholders in any location. Written communication is the most
important communication in a workplace. Written communication involves any type of message
that makes use of the written word. Written communication is also the most effective form of
business communication. Examples of written communication in a workplace include: email,
letters, proposals, contracts, brochures and advertisement, internet websites, faxes, newsletters.
When communicating in a workplace understanding who your audience is can help determine the
tools and forms and information you use and give to communicate. First understanding the subject
and what your audience knows and needs to know can help you communicate appropriately. Your
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The Stereotypes Of Disney PrincessesBamboozling Young Girls
Disney Princesses Bamboozling Young Girls Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and
Ariel are all names almost every young female can recall. These are just a few of Disney s most
memorable characters, the Disney princesses which are idolized by young girls everywhere.
These princesses are portrayed to be strong willed, optimistic, and hardworking women who
overcome various hardships throughout their life. Talk about being the perfect role models for
little girls everywhere but are they really? Although they may seem to have admirable qualities,
by the end of these Disney movies, each princess receives their happy ending with their prince
charming at their side. This concludes that happiness is obtained only by finding your prince
charming . A princess happily ever after , that is repeated in these iconic Disney movies, distorts
what true happiness is and could be for girls around the world. This perceived reality promoted
by Disney then becomes engraved in our young girls minds through ways that are much like
propaganda in the political arena. Propaganda is a form of language commonly used to
manipulate intended audiences. In Disney s case, their intended audience consists of young
girls around the world. These Disney films display methods of propaganda, such as doublespeak
(Lutz) and the two extremes fallacy (Cross), which result in our young girls believing in a false
reality. There needs to be attention brought about this flawed perception of a sole happiness that
is continuously depicted by Disney and shared through ways of propaganda, as it is damaging
the minds of our young girls the future contributors of our society. Propaganda can be displayed
in many ways as it, ...is simply a means of persuasion... (Cross 247). You can persuade someone
by giving them few options, sugar coating the truth, lying, or even by misleading them.
Doublespeak is an art of language that is used to manipulate, therefore making it a notable
example of a way propaganda may be portrayed. William Lutz describes doublespeak in his
article, The World of Doublespeak , as the product of clear thinking and is carefully designed and
constructed to appear to communicate but in fact to mislead. This art of persuasion
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Long Tail
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Project #4: Literature Search
The Long Tail
by
R. Cros
Table of contents
I. Background
II. Thesis 1 and 2
III. Thesis Findings
A. Thesis One Consumer Driven
B. Thesis Two Higher Consumer Engagement
IV. Thesis Objections
V. Unanswered Questions
VI. Bibliography
VII. Abstracts (compiled)
I. Background
As a part of the MBA curriculum, a class titled Management Information Systems was given at
Roosevelt in the fall of 2009. The class dealt a great deal with how information, innovation and
technology were fundamentally changing business in America. The course focused primarily on
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The leadership of Grand Central make tough decisions each year, as their strategy calls for them to
cull 2 books from their three hundred, on which to focus most of their marketing time, energy and
resources. The theory is that the couple books with the most potential will carry their year in
terms of generating revenue. This strategy bears out for them. The sixty one titles Grand Central
had on its front list in 2006 incurred marketing costs of $650,000, and generated $100,000 in
revenue. However, the company s best seller from 2007 incurred marketing costs of $7m, while
generating nearly $12m in revenue (Elberse 2008).
This tried and true method has been used for years, across industries, to great effect basic Pareto
Principal. But the argument can be made that this is not a market driven consumer approach. To
the contrary, this can be seen as an approach that works in the perceived best interests of the firms
(in terms of things like budgeting and projecting), and while it may make some use of customer
opinion data (polls, responses, feedback, market study), it can almost not help but be flawed. In
reality, this may be an example of self fulfilling prophesy, where the blockbuster products sell
successfully, almost arbitrarily, because of the great investment in resources and marketing.
The above scenario is one that the long tail theory tries to directly annihilate. In premise, there may
be great
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Patchwork Boland Summary
The Pieces That Fit: An Analysis of Boland s Patchwork In her poem Patchwork , built of nine
stanzas varying lengths, Boland s persona finds herself in her dining room late at night working on
a sewing project while contemplating the universe. Utilizing various stylistic and structural
techniques, Boland s intent is to reconcile the tension between chaos and order for the purpose of
ascertaining the meaning of existence. Immediately in the first stanzaBoland establishes a persona
who will consistently vacillate between between certainty in her understanding of the composition
of the universe. The persona is at first contemplative as she thinks at random on the universe only
to ironically contradict herself when she proclaims that nothing in the universe is random . Boland
s chiasmus here serves to set in place the wavering opinions of the persona that will persist, and
such as chime miss oxymorons and contrasting stanza s bar scene repeatedly throughout the piece
they are essential in establishing a light reflective tone and mood switch coupled with the use of
the first person perspective enables the reader to form eight unquestioning intimate connection with
the speaker the security of the near raider is further also to make clear the persona s thesis that
there is order in the universe. Her confidence is halted, quite literally, however, at the end of the
quatrain only to be followed by a parenthetical, one line stanza where she concedes that her
assessment is
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Macbeth as a Tragic Hero in William Shakespeare s Play Essay
Macbeth as a Tragic Hero in William Shakespeare s Play
The play Macbeth by William Shakespeare charts the rise and fall of the Scottish general Macbeth,
through a tale of treachery, deceit and death. First performed in 1606 Macbeth is inspired by a
story of the Scottish monarchy. A tragic herois one who at the outset is not wholly good or bad but
has a character fault that causes them to make tragic mistakes resulting in their eventual downfall.
Macbeth is a renaissance tragedy and we can see that Macbeth s decisions to move away from
war hero to noble aggressor as an example of him being an archetypal renaissance tragic hero. We
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The difference between kingship and tyranny is highlighted in this play from the outset. King
Duncan is a virtuous king who always puts the needs of his subjects before the needs of himself,
whereas Macbeth as King is solely concerned with his own needs.
The three main causes of tragedy as identified by Aristotle, a Greek philosopher, are all contained
within Macbeth . The first of these causes is revenge, which is shown by MacDuff as he sets out
on a quest to avenge the murder of his kinsman Duncan. Secondly, a fall from greatness or De
Casibus is clearly shown by Lady Macbeth, who at the start of the play is possibly the strongest
character but throughout the course of the play degenerates into madness resulting in her suicide.
Finally and most importantly of all ambition is clearly shown as the driving force behind the
murders of Duncan and Banquo. By exploring revenge, De Casibus and ambition Shakespeare
transforms Macbeth from a historical play into a tragedy.
The tragedies of William Shakespeare often include a tragic hero. A tragic hero is one who brings
about his own ruin and the ruin of those he loves. The tragic hero is not necessarily evil; he is
simply human and has human flaws. Often there is a fatal flaw which leads to his downfall. In the
play Macbeth the tragic hero is the central protagonist, he is tempted by the chance to take the
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Tobacco Hawk Worms
The Examination of Tobacco Hawk Worms to Determine the Sense of Smell. Introduction:
Tobacco Hawk worms, otherwise known in their larval state as Goliath worms, are known for
brightly colored appearance. Their diet is loosely based on a germ wheat plant based foods.
These fun colored worms sparked interest as they were kept in a small contained environment
since purchased and had not been exposed to another environment or food source. problem: Do
Tobacco Hornworms have a sense of smell and if so, is it strong enough to lead them to a
stimulus? Hypothesis: If the tobacco hawk worms are released into a five chamber, choice
chamber, then they will be more attracted to the strong smelling coffee because they are found on
strong smelling
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Benjy
Benjy is the first narrator out of four in William Faulkner s The Sound and the Fury. He is unable to
speak, so his story is told through his thoughts and memories. Despite Benjy s mental limitations he
is the most illuminating and most important narrator in the novel, as Faulkner intended. His
memories reveal more in the story than any other narrator because he is able to remember without
concealing information. Faulkner uses Benjy s narration to build a foundation and pretense for the
novel, creating a puzzle for the reader. Benjy is mentally retarded and has no sense of time,
leaving the Compson family and staff to look after him. He seems to have limited control over
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He d better stay in. Benjamin. Stop that, now.
It wont hurt him. Uncle Maury said.
You, Benjamin. Mother said. If you dont be good, you ll have to go to the kitchen. (Faulkner 5)
This sets up reader s understanding that the Compsons are not a cohesive, unified family. It shows
how many voices and opinions are involved in everything Benjy does and how much he is around
the entire family, making his thoughts very important to the novel because while he might not have
been crucial to the actual situation, he was in the room listening. Benjy s credibility as a narration
is often reduced because of his limitations, however he continually adds to the novel s background
and grows as a character. Roggenbuck explains how he grows throughout the novel:
Critics also cite Benjy s frequent use of the verb go as an example of his limitations, but in this,
too, Benjy changes as he grows. Though as a child Benjy does often use went to describe his
motions and the motions of objects and people around him . . . by 1928 he more frequently and
habitually settles for went and went away to describe how things move, signaling both his increased
passivity and his diminished involvement with people or objects not immediately present.
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Balance Sheet and Deferred Tax
From its origins in 1914 as a Western Australian farmers cooperative, Wesfarmers has grown into
one of Australia s largest listed companies. Headquartered in Western Australia, its diverse business
operations covers supermarkets and department stores; home improvement and office supplies; coal
mining; insurance; chemicals, energy and fertilisers; and industrial and safety products.
Wesfarmers is one of Australia s largest employers and has a shareholder base of approximately
500, 000.
Subsidiaries of Wesfarmers
Wesfarmers owns vast range of subsidiaries ranging from retail industry to insurance and
chemicals and energy sectors all the below subsidiaries are 100 % owned and controlled by
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The carrying amount of deferred income tax assets is reviewed at each balance sheet date and
reduced to the extent that it is no longer probable that sufficient taxable profit will be available to
allow all or part of the deferred income tax asset to be utilised.
Deferred income tax assets and liabilities are measured at the tax rates that are expected to apply
to the year when the asset is realised or the liability is settled, based on tax rates (and tax laws) that
have been enacted or substantively enacted at the balance sheet date.
Journal Entries of land where its Fair Value appreciated which creates Deferred Tax Liability is as
follows:
LandDr
Deferred Tax LiabilityCr
BCVRCr
Subsequently when the liability has been settled with Income Tax the entries would be as follows:
Deferred Tax LiabilityDr
Income Tax ExpenseCr
In the case of Wesfarmers Ltd it reviews Fair Value of the Assets acquired assets and if the fair
value of the assets is increased it will give rise to Deferred Tax Liabilities which stood at 552 m,
However Wesfarmers have Deferred Tax Assets resulting from decrease in the Fair value of the
Different Class of Assets and increase in Fair Value of Liabilities which was 1027 m which could
be net off against Deferred Tax Liabilities resulting 475 m Net Deferred Tax
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Essay On Extensive Reading
6. Definition of extensive reading
Extensive reading is a language teaching procedure where learners are supposed to read large
quantities of material or long texts for global understanding, the principle goal being obtained
pleasure from the text (Bamford, 2004).
The term of Extensive Reading was originally coined by Palmer (1917) and since different terms
have been used to refer to extensive reading; such as: Supplementary Reading , Book Flood ,
Uninterrupted Sustained Silent Reading , Substained Silent Reading , Reading because you want to
, free Voluntary Reading , free reading .
Extensive reading is one of the two types: the first type, where language learners read for meaning
that focuses on input. The second type, is to read for fluency development. Extensive reading is
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This is what students really enjoy about extensive reading, they are also encouraged to stop reading
anything that is not interesting or that find it too difficult.
9 4 Learners read as much as possible:
The language learning benefits of extensive reading come from the quantity of reading. For the
benefits of extensive reading to take effect, a book a week is an appropriate goal. This is a realistic
target as books written for beginning language learners are very short.
9 5 Reading speed is usually faster rather than slower:
Because of the fact that the material is easy understandable for students, their reading is fluent.
Learners are encouraged to ignore or guess the meaning of a few unknown items they may
encounter from the context.
9 6 The purpose of reading is usually related to pleasure, information and general understanding:
Extensive reading encourages reading for pleasure and information. The aim of reading is not
hundred percent comprehension; to meet the purpose of reading sufficient understanding is
satisfactory.
9 7 Reading is individual and
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Essay On The Eucharist
When one thinks of the Eucharist, they might think that it is just Christ s Body and Blood, and
after we receive it, we can go along doing our own thing. That is false. You see, the Eucharist is
not just something you receive on Sunday, and forget about; it is more than that. We are called to
perform services in the world and in our communities because of the Eucharist. This paper is about
what we are called to do after we receive the Eucharist, and what we as Catholics should be doing
already. The Eucharist enables us to come together as a Church every Sunday, and sometimes more
often than that. It also unites us with the angels in heaven and the deceased, which enables all of
God s people to participate in the celebration of Jesuss sacrifice. As Catholics, we never really
worship alone. At the Eucharistic Liturgy, we gather with the young and old, the rich and poor, as
well as millions around the world and the saints in heaven, to celebrate Christ s sacrifice (Body of
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One soon begins to realize that all people are children of God and need to be treated equally with
dignity and respect, no matter what their race, social status, etc. Let me remind you: this is
because of the Eucharist. The Eucharist educates us to this love in a deeper way; it shows us, in
fact, what value each person, our brother or sister, has in God s eyes, if Christ offers Himself
equally to each one, under the species of bread and wine. If our Eucharistic worship is authentic, it
must make us grow in awareness of the dignity of each person. The awareness of that dignity
becomes the deepest motive of our relationship with our neighbor (Dominicae Cenae,
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Bill Gates Path to Wealthiest Man in the World
William Henry Bill Gates ( more commonly known as Bill Gates) is an American philanthropist,
investor , programmer and role model. William Henry Gates used to be the chief executive and
chairman one of the world s most successful personal computer software company, Microsoft
which he co founded with Paul Allen. William Henry Gates was also consistently ranked by
Forbes magazine as the number one world wealthiest from 1995 to 2009 with the exception of
2008 when he was ranked third. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires List, Gates is the
world s richest person in 2013, a position that he last held on the list in 2007 Bill Gates was born
on October 28 ,1955 in Seattle Washington. His father, William H. Gates, was a prominent
lawyer and his mother , Mary Maxwell Gates, served on the board of directors for First Interstate
Bancsystem and the United Way. When he was younger his family strongly encouraged
competition and one visitor noted that regardless of what the game or sport was there was
always a reward for winning and a penalty for loosing, which could have developed Bill Gates all
or nothing attitude. At the age of 13 his parents enrolled him in the Lakeside School which was a
highly exclusive and expensive private school. A year later When he was in the eighth grade, the
Mothers Club at the school used proceeds from Lakeside School s rummage sale to buy a Teletype
Model 33 ASR terminal and a block of computer time on a General Electric computer for the
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Ada s Argumentative Essay
In spite of the fact that Ada, as she was called, was permitted little data about her dad, his
nearness was permitted to frequent the family in various ways. For example, an almost life
estimate picture of Byron hung in the Milbanke home (in which Ada lived amid some portion of
her youth), yet was covered with a green drapery so it couldn t be seen. Woman Byron was
watchful never to talk sick of her significant other out in the open, regularly commending his
virtuoso, yet she appears to have at the same time directed a broad whisper crusade against him
among her friend network, suggesting in addition to other things that he had occupied with a sexual
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Babbage had moved on from Cambridge in 1814, and first became well known in 1816 by
distributing with his companions, John Herschel and George Peacock, an interpretation of a
French content on math. The wander was planned to advance the reception by British mathema
ticians of the Leibnizian documentation for analytics, which was then standard all over yet Brit
ain (where the old Newtonian documentation held British science decades behind the Conti nent).
He was chosen an individual from the Royal Society that year at the time of just 24. By 1820,
obviously disappointed with the mistakes he found in the distributed scientific tables of the day,
Babbage built up a plan for a machine that would compute and print them perfectly. He called the
machine the Distinction Engine since it relied on upon a technique known as the strategy for
contrasts for its figurings. He worked up a little model of the machine by 1822, which he
displayed to the Royal Society in support of an application for financing. After right around a years
defer the Society prescribed to the Government that Babbage be allowed ВЈ1500 to assemble a full
scale machine. This was trailed by progressively and still more Government cash. After over 10
years of work, ВЈ17,000 openly finances had been spent on the venture with out a completely
working motor having yet been created. By 1833, in any case, Babbage had come up thought for
a drastically new machine, one that could ascertain and print the conse quence of any capacity by
any stretch of the imagination, not only those reducible to the strategy for contrasts. In 1836 he
hit upon the possibility that the operation of this new machine could be controlled by having it
read guidelines coded into punched cards, similar to those utilized as a part of the programmed
linger that had been worked by Joseph Marie Jacquard in France in 1801. He called the new
machine the Systematic Engine. The way toward endeavoring to get give cash started once more,
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John Steinbeck s Of Mice and Men Essay
John Steinbeck s Of mice and men Of Mice and Men is set along the Salinas River a few miles
south of Soledad in the fallen world of the Salinas Valley, which Steinbeck places east of Eden
the Promised Land is only a painful and illusory dream. This land is populated by sons of Cain ,
men doomed to walk alone. One of the major themes that comes from this is loneliness, or fear of
apartness. One of the themes of Of Mice and Men is that men fear loneliness, that they need
someone to be with and to talk to who will offer understanding and companionship. Soledad is a
Spanish word and translates into English as solitude or loneliness. This country is one of such
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It is impossible to live where they are so the safe place becomes a little home. Steinbeck is not
only able to dramatize Lennie s desire for the safe place through his love for the rabbits, but he
is also able to define on a low level of consciousness that desire the most important aspect of their
plans for Lennie is the attraction to soft, warm fur. This transfer from the farm to the rabbits is
also important because it makes possible the theme of action. The dead mouse which Lennie
carries in his pocket in the first chapter introduces this. As George talks about Lennie s attraction
to mice, it becomes clear that the rabbits will come to the same end crushed by Lennie s simple,
uncontrollable strength. The readers see a pattern after they read about how Lennie killed the
mouse and the puppy. Also, George s story that he tells twice about the girl with the red dress
and the crushing of Curley s hand, the shooting of Candy s dog, and the frequent appearances of
Curley s wife contribute to this expectancy of patterns. All of these incidents are patterns of the
theme of action and predict the fate of the rabbits and thus the fate of the dream of the safe place.
Lennie asks George, Tell me like you done before, He repeated his words rhythmically, as though
he had said them many times before. It is shown that even Lennie has heard it by his repeating the
exact language. An
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My Personal Statement On My Interview Essay
The person I used to conduct my interview was my step mom, Chris Howell. We are very close to
one another, and she has been with my dad since I was 4. I would consider her my mom not my
step mom. Since she lives 4 hours away, I was unable to meet with her in person for the
interview so a phone call was necessary. She s a very outgoing person, who is great at making
conversation and telling stories. Even though it would have been more ideal to meet in person
to conduct the interview, the phone call still felt natural and helpful. A few times over the
course of the interview it was hard to hear what she had said. I did not want to interrupt her, so I
missed a few details. Overall, it went very well, and it lasted the perfect amount of time. Since I
am her daughter and already know key characteristics about her life, she felt comfortable sharing
with me. Even when talking about her ex husband, she did not hold back. To begin, Christine
Howell was born January 12th 1958 in Williamsport, PA. The Susquehanna River flows through
Williamsport, and Williamsport is a very manufacturing and industry based place. It was the
lumbering capital of world in the 1800s. As a result, there are a lot of beautiful homes of all
styles. She grew up in a beautiful 6 bedroom Victorian home that had 10 feet ceilings, a huge
staircase, and pocket doors. She is the 2nd oldest with 4 sisters and 1 brother. She described her
home life as wonderful and traditional. Her dad was the breadwinner of the
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Miami Beach
The beautiful musical trio of waves crashing onto the perfectly golden dipped shore, seagulls
cawing as they fly away to identify their next prey, and the shrills of children create a symphony for
my ears. Whenever I am laying on the beach, I feel so serene; I feel as if I have no worries in the
world. The beach is my sanctuary.
It means I m at home. I m from Virginia Beach, and despite how far I am away from home,
whether I m on Miami Beach or just a beach off of a lake, the beach gives off a domestic feeling.
When I spent a week away from home in July at a summer camp on a lake, I didn t have any
contact with my family at all. It was tough to be far away from home for what had seemed like a
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I feel so happy and warm laying on the beach because it just radiates positivity. I constantly look
around and see such bright, radiant colors of beach umbrellas, and you can hear children s
laughter as they boogie board the beautiful blue waves back to shore. The beach is just a little
getaway, and for me, it s like therapy.
The beach has always meant the world to me, and I couldn t imagine being someone who hasn t
even seen the ocean. Virginia Beach is all I ve ever known since I was born. The beach has such
a sentimental value to me and whenever I go there, I do get feelings of nostalgia. I remember
when my entire family would gather at the beach, and my cousins and I would play in the waves
for hours or eat bright red watermelon as we build a fortress of a sandcastle.
Not only do I visit the beach in the summer, but I go in the fall and winter as well. Some people
may think I m crazy for going in freezing temperatures, but I don t swim; I walk around on the
beach as I feel the cold sand against my feet. My favorite time to visit the beach in the off season
is during hurricanes. I love looking at the 6 feet high waves crash onto the sand, and I love
looking at the dark colors of the sky and ocean together. However, the sand blowing around from
the harsh winds make it hard to admire everything all at once because the sand is almost piercing
you like needles, but I feel like it s such a great experience
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Essay On Exercise Induced Muscle Damage
Exercise induced muscle damage (EIMD) is very common after doing some kind of unaccustomed
or eccentrically biased physical activity. Therapies such as cold water immersion, massage, and
active recovery are known to relieve the symptoms but these treatments have ambiguous results.
Nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAID) have also been used as a treatment to EIMD. This
study is looking to see if EIMD can be treated with nutritional supplements like fish oil. The
eicosapentaenoic acid(EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid(DHA) in Omega 3 fish oil help to reduce
inflammation; this is mostly true of EPA. The purpose of this study is to examine the efficacy of
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The participants volunteered themselves, making the recruitment convenient.
Plyometric exercise protocol was the exercise used to induce muscle damage. The participants did
ten sets of ten plyometric drop jumps. Following the plyometric exercise protocol, the participants
drew sealed envelopes that gave them their group assignment. The participants EIMD were then
observed and documented at 1, 24, 48, 72, and 96 hours after exercising by looking at four
assessments: jump performance, isokinetic muscle strength, perceived muscle soreness, and blood
markers. The researches studied the participants jump performance by measuring their squat and
countermovement jump height with a vaned jump and reach apparatus. Isokinetic dynamometry
was used to determine isokinetic muscle strength. The participants were sitting upright with their
experimental leg secured to avoid any other movements besides what s being tested. The
dynamometer measured the concentric contractions at 60В° and 180В° s 1 through 90В° range
of movement. Perceived muscle soreness was measured by having the participants squat at 90В°
and then report their soreness on a scale of 0 10, with 0 meaning no pain and 10 meaning the
worst pain ever. Blood was also tested to assess EIMD. A 6 ml venous blood sample from the
antecubital vein was taken and then centrifuged for ten minutes to get a sample of the blood
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You Can Never Predict What Life Is Going At You
You can never predict what life is going to throw at you. Until I was about 9 years old, I lived in
Groves, Texas which was located by the Gulf of Mexico. Groves was a small town, so small that
I had to go to school in Port Arthur, the city right next to Groves. I had a small house and a big
backyard with lots of trees. My dad also kept a small ship and a boat in our yard, and I always
thought about what it might be like to board the ship. My days would be spent playing with my
little sister and hanging out in the yard, exploring every inch of our lawn. One hot September
day, I was in my fourth grade class when kids were being checked out. My teacher explained to
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Traffic was terrible. It was more than terrible, we would only move what felt like an inch at a time.
People were running out of gas and there were no gas stations open for miles. My dad kept the air
conditioning off to preserve the battery or gas, and it was blazing hot out. I remember being
drenched in sweat, wondering where we were going to end up. When it came time for me to sleep,
the car was so packed I had to move in awkward positions to get comfortable and use cardboard
boxes as pillows. We could not afford to pull over for potty breaks so my parents had my sister and
I pee in a jar. Gross right? But that was all we could do. There was a countdown to when the
hurricane was coming and we had to get as far away as possible. Even though we traveled for days,
we only got as far as Woodsville which was only about two hours from where I lived. A two hour
trip had been stretched out to days because of the traffic. We were notified to find shelter and we
ended up in a high school gym.
We were given two cots since there were four family members and we huddled our way to the
middle of the gym. There were a lot of people, all just as miserable looking as we were. I was so
exhausted that I fell asleep on the cot about five minutes after arriving to our shelter. I slept so
long and so deep, the hurricane passed over our shelter and I missed it. When I woke up my mom
told me about how the hurricane passed and that we
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Tsunami And The Tsunami Of Japan
A simple slip of a tectonic plate does not sound detrimental. The result of this plate slip, a big
wave also sounds fairly innocent. However, when we see these two things come to life, it can be
disastrous. Tsunamis can travel at speeds of 500 miles per hour and it is very hard for them to lose
energy. Tsunamis retain their energy, meaning they can travel across entire oceans with very small
amounts of energy being lost. These tsunamiwaves can reach heights above 100 feet. Two tsunamis
that stand out from all others are the Sumatra tsunami and the Japan tsunami. Looking at these
allows us to see just how destructive tsunamis can be. On March 11, 2011 a magnitude 9 earthquake
took place 100 km off the northeast coast of Japan. This was the largest earthquake that Japan
had ever encountered. In the history of japan there has never been an earthquake above a
magnitude of 8.4. Japan lies on a boundary between the pacific plate and the North American
plate, positioning the country perfectly for natural disasters cause by tectonics. The energy
behind the massive earthquake had reportedly been building up for hundreds of years, which is
what caused the massive destruction. It is also important to note that earthquakes send off two
different types of waves. The fastest waves that result from an earthquake are known as P waves
or primary waves. The slower, but much more destructive waves are called S waves or Secondary
waves which is what caused the most damage. During the 2011
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Essay on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol is the number one drug problem among America s youth. More senior high school students
use alcohol than any other psychoactive drug. Family doctors, pediatricians, schoolteachers, and
parents know that alcohol is overwhelmingly the drug of choice among today s youth, although
trendier substances such as cocaine are often given more attention in the headlines (Carla Felsted, p.
vii). Furthermore, it is widely acknowledged that drinking alcoholis a part of the youth culturein
America; it may also be understood as a culturally conditioned and socially controlled behavior.
In my generation drinking among underage kids is blamed on peers, accessibility, and adulthood.
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In a study done by Paul Rhode, PhD, a scientist at the Oregon Research Institute in Eugene, he and
his colleagues evaluated whether teenagers with serious alcohol problems were likely to continue
their behavior into adulthood. Roxanne Nelson states that the researchers found that serious alcohol
problems as a teenager did predict future substance abuse, alcoholism, depression, and symptoms of
antisocial and borderline personality disorders by age 24. In addition, teenagers who were heavy
drinkers but that hadn t actually been diagnosed with a serious alcohol problem were also at some
increased risk for these same problems.
Teenagers face many difficult decisions in their lives and have many people in their lives that
influence them. One of the major groups that influence teens is their peer group. Since
teenagers are not yet comfortable with themselves, they have a strong need to be accepted by
their peers. And to be accepted, they feel they have to be just like their peers (Ruth Maxwell, p.
24). From Maxwell we learn that teenagers will use alcohol to be accepted by a group. As age
progresses the number of alcohol users progress 73 percent of kids that are from the ages of 16 18
are drinkers. In addition, around 90 percent of high school seniors have experienced alcohol at least
once in their life.
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Heterogenous Mixture Lab
Discussion: In this lab, we needed to determine the percent calcium carbonate in a heterogenous
mixture and determine the molar volume of carbon dioxide gas at 273 K and 760 torr. Calcium
Carbonate is found in many different types of substances and formulations. It is an important
inorganic compound found in the Earth s crust. We also used the idea of standard temperature and
pressure which means that one mole of an ideal gas occupies 22.4 L. Since carbon dioxideis not an
ideal gas, it s molar volume will be different. We need to calculate the CO2 gas evolved from the
reaction be collected, its volume, and the calculation of the mass difference of CaCO3 mixture
before and after the reaction. To calculate the molar volume of CO2 we use the following equation:
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Therefore, to minimize any loss of evolved CO2 the water is saturated with CO2 before the
experiment is conducted. To complete the saturation, we added an antacid tablet to the solution.The
percent CaCO3 in the mixture is calculated with the following equation:
mass of CaCO3/mass of mixture X 100=% of CaCO3
I found the following in my experiment:
Table #1
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Resistance to Change in Organizations
BOTH ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS RESIST CHANGE. WHAT CAN BE DONE TO
OVERCOME THIS RESISTANCE?
It s not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most
responsive to change. ~ Charles Darwin Organizational changes are changes that are made in the
overall framework of a company, such as restructuring in departments, changes in policies, or
changes in culture. It directly affects all departments, from the entry level employee to management.
Any business in today s fast moving environment that is looking for the pace of change to slow is
likely to be sorely disappointed. In fact, businesses should embrace change. Change is important for
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Aside from individual resistance, organizations as a whole also resist changes. Some organizations
are so designed that they resist new ideas. The major reasons for this type of resistance are : threat
to power; upper management considers change a threat to their power, authority and position. They
fear that new policies imposed for instance by the government, may result in them losing their
status. Also implementations such as participative decision making and self managed work teams
affect their purpose.
Additionally, companies resist change in their organizational structure. Especially bureaucratic
structures where jobs are narrowly defined and flow of information is stressed to from top to
bottom. This is usually because change in one part of these structures cant happen without causing
disruption in all levels.
Other popular reasons to resist change are resource constraints and sunk costs. If employees do
accept change, organizations must have the resources to accommodate the new changes. For
example if training agents are hired, the company needs to have sufficient financial resources to
pay them and also pay their employees. If they are not equipped with enough resources, they will
resist change. Also, it creates a problem for top management because a lot of capital would have
already been invested in fixed assets and training for employees for their current jobs.
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Reflection Paper On Language And Emotions
1.Using the chapters on language and emotions to help frame your answer, suggest two ways that
Ken could open this conversation more productively, beyond clearly expressing his emotions and
using I language.
Two ways in which Ken could have opened this conversation productively would include 1)
owning his current feelings and 2) taking responsibility for his own actions (Wood, 2012). Instead
of his current opening, Ken could have said something like,
Jan, I really need to speak with you. I completely understand that what happened between Katie and
me was wrong, but by you telling Shannon, it has not only created issues between Shannon and me,
but also has me feeling a bit uneasy about confiding in you.
2.How do you perceive Jan s effort to convince Ken to forgive her? Based on what you have
learned in this chapter, suggest two ways she might more effectively seek Ken s forgiveness.
Firstly, Jan could have completely owned her actions and asked if there was any way to make it
up to him. Secondly, Jan should stay on topic. By her bringing up Ken telling her dad on her, and
comparing it to this situation, she effectively negated Ken s feelings and engaged in cross
complaining. Cross complaining is described as When a person s complaint is met by aa
countercomplaint (Wood, 2012, p. 233), as opposed to showing recognition of the other person s
original concern.
3.What are two nonverbal cues used by Jan? What are two nonverbal cues used by Ken? In what
ways did the
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Russia Is Wrought With Inconsistencies And Discord
The history of Russia is wrought with inconsistencies and discord. Flawed with unjust social
constructs and plagued constantly by the dichotomous relationship between authority and the
people, Russia, since it s upbringing, had always been one step behind it s eastern neighbors. And
in this rat race to stand among the Europeans, the identity and essence of Russiawas always in a
state of question. As a result, Russia was constantly struggling to find it s place within a global
narrative. It was Russian philosopher Petr Chaadaev, who in 1829, wrote, We do not belong to any
of the great families of the human race. We are neither of the West nor of the East, and we have the
traditions of neither. It is a wonder that Chaadaev, in the years of such turbulent changes, was able
to identify such metaphysical traits of the nation. But while Chaadaev highlights the indisputable
sui generis nature of Russia in context with the European nations, perhaps it was too presumptuous
to say that this uniqueness resulted in the lack of culture and tradition from both East and West. As
the three momentous periods of Russia, the formation, the imperial, and the formation of the soviet,
may suggest, rather than a nation outside of East or West, Russia is an amalgamation of elements
from both, existing between the dichotomous East and West. Russia before the Russians was a
complex mix of people and culture. To the knowledge of historians, the lands were mostly
comprised of disjointed clans
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Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome
Excruciating jaw pain can be extremely hard to deal with on a daily basis. If you notice any pain,
clicking, or popping in your jaw when you talk, chew, or yawn, you may be suffering from
Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome, or TMJ. Gregory T. Grubba, DDS, understands how to treat
TMJ symptoms. Their highly trained staff in Anchorage, AK is committed to providing
comfortable, affordable dental care for their patients. Whether you re coming in for a filling or a
routine teethcleaning, you ll always receive the highest quality treatments for your teeth at their
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Gregory T. Grubba, DDS, knows that teeth grinding, stress, and arthritis of the jaw joint can all
lead to the development of TMJ. Here are a few things you can do to treat these
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Olaudah Quotes
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah
At last when the ship we were in, had got in all her cargo, they made ready with many fearful
noises, and we were all put under deck, so that we could not see how they managed the vessel.
However, this disappointment was the least of my sorrow. The stench of the hold while we were
on the coast was so intolerably loathsome, that it was dangerous to remain there for any time, and
some of us had been permitted to stay on the deck for the fresh air; but now that the whole ship s
cargo were confined together, it became absolutely pestilential. (Olaudah Equiano) Equiano is
preparing to bring you into his life during slavery. Equiano expressed one of many hard times
that he had to face during his slave voyage throughout that quote. I chose that strong quote so
that it would shine knowledge on those who are unsure of what was to come about the life of
Equiano. This piece of literature stood out the most to me because it gave me a different view
of slavery. This story allowed me to try and picture myself going through what Equiano had to
face. It was hard trying to prepare myself because no one wants to imagine themselves going
through the pain, neglect, beating, hunger, and etc. like the way he did. It made me realize this
was told from a child s point of view and that he showed different emotions from what I would
have presented to others. This piece is relevant because this is someone s personal life story or
what I would call
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Tears of a Tiger
Tears of a Tiger By Sharon M. Draper A story of Realistic Fiction Teacher Answer Guide Packet
Pre reading Activity Directions: Think about the words below. Free write for at least three
minutes about each word. Use extra paper if necessary. Be prepared to share your thoughts with
your classmates. 1. suicide 2. DWI 3. friendship 4. family 5. depression 6. discrimination Pages 1
22 Vocabulary Discussion Guide Vocabulary Fiery (1) Weaving (1) Frantically (2) Raggedy (4)
Stunted (16) Infinite (16) Discussion Questions 1. What does the newspaper article report in the
first chapter? Four boys went out after the basketball game. Robert Washington is killed in a car
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Who is telling the story? When might this story take place? Is it significant that the characters in
the story tell the story? Why? Answers will vary here. They should include that the story is
being told by the characters in the story (3rd person, omniscient point of view). The story could
take place at anytime, including present day. It is important that the characters tell the story as
the author wanted to show how this event affects every person involved. Pages 23 34
Vocabulary Discussion Guide Vocabulary Proceeded (25) Miscellaneous (26) Recuperated (26)
Ordeal (26) Revoked (27) Privileges (28) Forfeited (28) Clogged (34) Discussion Questions 1.
How does everyone treat Andy after the accident occurs? They try to understand his pain. 2.
How is Andy dealing with the tragedy? Do you agree or disagree with his method of coping?
Answers will vary, but should include that Andy tries joking, and acting silly around friends
/classmates. Answers will vary about the agreement, but could include that Andy is really not
dealing with the problem and he will not be able to get over the incident until he faces it. Others
may feel that by laughing and hiding his emotions, he will be able to get over the situation faster
3. Who was Rob the closest to out of the three boys? How or why do you think the death affects
Andy the most if Andy was not his closest friend? Rob was closest to Tyrone. The death affects
Andy
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Summary Of James Laxer s Tecumseh And Brock
Published for the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812, James Laxer s Tecumseh Brock is a
unique, if troubled, work of historical scholarship. The book approaches the War of 1812 through
the lens of two key leaders: British general Sir Isaac Brock and leader of his allied native
confederacy, Tecumseh. Laxer argues that Britain avoided defeat in Canada by forming an alliance
with Tecumsehs native confederacy, since they shared the common enemy of the United States.
Gathering this intuitively from the text proves challenging, at best. The separate conflicts between
Britain or the Native Americans versus the US are portrayed as being personified by Tecumseh and
Sir Isaac Brock, respectively. Much of the author s critical thinking revolves around the effects of
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The remainder of the book digresses from Laxer s main ideas, abandons any semblance of support
for the thesis, and serves simply as an inflated denouement to the conclusion of the War of 1812.
The final chapter of the book does little to reinforce any argument, but rather discusses the nature
of Tecumseh and Brock as some kind of folk legends in Canada. With this in mind a reader must
ask, is this a dual biography? Is it a history of the War of 1812? Is the text simply a piece of anti
American sentiment penned for the bicentennial memorial of 1812 in Canada, as it often reads?
This lack of focus is the problem with Tecumseh Brock. Despite its compelling nature the text falls
short of its academic
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The Magna And Rousseau Theory Of The Social Contract
Magna Carta vs Rousseau
The Magna Carta and Rousseau theory of the social contract are both different and similar in many
ways. The Magna Carta protects a certain group of people. And the Rousseau theory of the social
contract is to protect everyone. But they also have a lot of similarities such as the fact that they
both put restrains on the government.
Magna Carta
The Magna Carta is a series of documents that represent an important step in the progression of
governance in western civilization. The foundation of the Magna Carta was that everybody
including the king was subjected to the law. This document defined and limited the federal
rights of the monarch. In spite of what the Magna Carta outlooks today, this document was not
written with proud ideas of justice and liberty in mind. It was initially meant as a peace treaty
between king john and his barons, with whom he was at war with. The barons had seized
London and john found himself in a political jumble, he need a swift way out solution. The
document only covers the nobility, connected, the land owners. So blacks, kids, women, and the
poor was not covered by the Magna Carta. The Magna Carta never accomplish its goal of
producing peace. In datum it failed dramatically. Granting john agreed to the Magna Carta at first,
he swiftly became acrimonious when his terms were enforced upon him. He transcribed a letter to
the pope to get it null and void. The pope essentially happened to come to an agreement with john,
by
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Band Played Waltzing Matilda Song Comparison
The similarities about And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda song, No Man s Land song, Only
nineteen song and Masters of War song are against war. And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda
song describes the war as something terrible. No Man s Land and Masters of Warsong said the war
was useless and cause loss. Just like the song Only nineteen that says the story of the battle is not
seem as his father told the children. The soldiers that mentioned in the song No Man s Land ,
Ballad of the Green Berets and Masters of War were dead. The difference in each song is the
content of the song. The content of the song And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda told about a
soldier who lost both his legs during a battle in the war.
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Jeannette Walls Cooking
When I read Jeannette Walls literature regarding her cooking at such a young age, I was
appalled. She was the age of three and cooking with open flames. She could feel the heat rising
from the boiling water which engulfed her hot dogs. While she was cooking, she could smell the
boiling water that surrounded the hot dogs flaring up. She sensed the abnormally hot air in her
nose as she breathed in the warmness. Personally, I can t imagine being only three years old and
cooking. First of all, why is she cooking while her parents aren t watching? I could hear Mom in
the next room singing while she worked on one of her paintings (Walls 5). Her motheris paying no
attention to her three year old daughter cooking. It s absurd to think about it.... Show more content
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She must have also been in charge of walking the dog down the streets alone, or maybe in charge
of lighting bonfires. The responsibilities of this three year old are unheard of compared to today s
standards for raising a child. I would never, under any circumstances, let my three year old
daughter use a stove. A big reason for this is evident when the author says, I was still standing on
the chair, swatting at the fire with the fork I had been using to stir the hot dogs (Walls 5). First
of all, she was not taught the proper way to fight a fire. Instead of the stop drop and roll method
we were all taught, she swats at the fire with a fork in panic. By swatting at the fire, she hoped
the fork would damage the entity that surrounded her and put an end to the pain. She was feeling
the moisture from her skin being drawn out from her. She smelt her dress being burned right off
her as well as the fire on her bare skin bubbling up and filling the room. In her head, she could hear
the screams she wanted to say immediately, but did not have the words ready. At the time, she could
taste her saliva building up tremendously as the fire retained its fearsome
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Saçkes Mental Models
Children, even at early ages, construct explanations for how the natural world works based on their
daily observations of nature and the information they are exposed in their culture. (Saçkes, 2015)
Since most of causal explanations from children are irrelevant to scientific explanations and even
hinder the learningprocess of scientific concepts, Saçkes conducts a descriptive research with 46
kindergartners to investigate their mental models of the day and night cycle to realize what
restrains children s minds, and what educators can learn from analyzing their mental models .
By collecting the date from interviews and operations in a 3D model of the sun and the earth in
three parts, which are verbal explanations, model manipulation and
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A Revision Of The Controlled Substances Act Essay
Considering a Revision of The Controlled Substances Act Drug abuse and misuse are prominent
problems in the United States, whether the issue is with trafficking, overdoses causing death, illegal
recreational use in adolescents, or even improper prescriptions by medical professionals leading to
physiological dependence. The formerly listed problems stem from outdated, yet current,
classification system of drugs in the Controlled Substances Act(CSA). The HeroinEpidemic is an
example of a problem concerning improper prescribing in medical practice; this issue began
when many medical professionals began to prescribe potent painkillers to their patients early in
their treatments. Over time and with consistent use, the patients grew to psychologically and
physiologically depend on the painkillers. Eventually, the prescribed painkillers became
unaffordable and patients began to depend on a cheaper drug with similar, yet more dangerous,
effects: heroin. As a result, many are addicted to heroin as compared to prescription drugs. There
is also an issue concerning qualified medical professionals that pill mill, meaning they prescribe
Schedule II drugs such as oxycodone with the sole purpose to make more money; this puts the
patient in danger in exchange for the doctor s personal benefit. As a student pursuing a career in the
medical field, I find that the proper implementation and use of medicine and drugs is vital to
providing quality health care, so that events like the heroin
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Luxottica Research Paper
Everything is worth what people will pay. Luxottica is a company that owns several other
companies, They bought the majority of the other stores for eye wear! for example the insurance
company to be able to get the glasses. They bought Lenscrafters that sold the glasses. They also
own majority of the expensive glasses around the world, like Coach, Prada, chanel, and etc. They
also bought Oakley since they were going out of business. Ray and Ban went out of business, so
some Italian s bought the store and the store became very popular but is still considered an
American store. Luxottica is one of the top main manufacturers of eyewear. But they said that their
top competition to Luxottica, is Walmart. Because, Walmart can make their own glasses
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Transhumanism Research Paper
Transhumanism, a movement for people who wish to try to surpass the natural limitation of the
human body, has been around since the dawn of the first cyborg movie. People have wished to
have the abilities that the robots show in the films for years, however, by ridding humans of their
weaknesses as a species, we will no longer be fully humans. It will be taken over by half robot parts
that would advance vision, smell, hearing, and touch. Humanity will be lost. The technology that is
used in the transhumanism culture is negatively stretching the limitations of a humans natural body
and causing society to have unrealistic notions that these limitations can be surpassed.
There are plenty of extreme members in the group that calls themselves transhumanists. Many
mainly just crave slight alterations for those who really need technology to correct those which
are disabled, such as faux legs for those who have lost their own or hearing aids so that the deaf
can finally hear. These are the correct advancements that we need to work towards... Show more
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The ideals that the transhumanists are trying to reach is not possible to the extent that they want.
To reach the technology that they want, society must sacrifice the natural limitations and a part of
their humanity. By manipulating the unknown of the human s limitations, a multitude of issues
could arise from the mechanics used in genetic engineering, mind uploading, etc. Instead of
pursuing just the advancement of the human race, transhumanism wants to take it to the next level
to where humans will no longer be considered a pure human. Although a lot of the technology that
has been made so far can be useful to those who have disabilities and handicaps, if it is taken any
further than what it already has been, it could prove to be detrimental to the human body. Instead of
trying to rid ourselves of our limitations, we should instead embrace
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Mauria War
IMPLEMENTATION: Various events took place during this period of 56 Years which can be
cited as the conpany s general principle of non intervention in the affairs of the Indian States. After
the Battle of Buxar, Awadh lay at the mercy of the British but they did not annex it; after the
Rohilla war, Warren Hasting conferred the conquered territory on the Nawab of Awadh instead of
retaining them; the first anglo Maratha war ended in the re storation of the status quo by the treaty
of Salbai. EXCEPTION: Yet it cannot be denied that during this period the company didi intervene
in the affairs of the Indian states on a number of occasions. Warren Hasting fought the first Maratha
war and the second Mysore war without any justifiable reason. Similarly... Show more content on
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The policy of Buffer State was emerged as a result of Afghan and Maratha invaders. This
defensive policy was followed to safeguard their territories and commercial interests in India.
SUBSIDIARY ALLIANCE: With the arrival of Lord Wellesley, better known as Marquess
Wellesley, succeeded sir John Shore as the Governor General of India (1798 1805), the
aggressive policy came into force. Wellesley had a clear vision of the mission before him. He
wanted to make the company the supreme power in India, to add to its territories and to reduce
all the Indian States to a position of dependence on the company. Wellesley gave up the policy of
peace and non intervention and inaugurated the policy of war, more war and further war. From
1798, the subsidiary alliance came into force. The subsidiary alliance was nothing but the
diplomatic tactics of the company to extend the British supremacy or we can say that it came into
force which arrived at bringing the Indian states to a position of dependence on the
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Book Review on the French Revolution and the People Essay
For my report I read The French Revolution and the People by David Andress to learn what were
the reasons causing the French Revolutionary War. The main thesis of the book is the known
problems and reactions which affected the events and outcomes of the revolution in every stage,
now everyone in France was affected by the revolution. I agree with the author s thesis on many
different levels. Since the multiple troubles the people had at that time did not originate just then
but decades before. As well with constant economic pressure of all the upper classes upon them
only worsened the situation. Since all the troubles and problems of the poor were never looked
after, now everyone in France gets a taste of the revolution. First,... Show more content on
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The churches collect tithes and since the right to collect tithes was owned by both the lay
landowners and seigneurs (similar to mayors) the tithes were mostly mandatory. Although the tithe
was to pay for the church s services you still would be charged for weddings, baptisms, and
funerals. In some cases the clerics and the religious instructions to be both landowners and
seigneurs, in turn being able to claim rents and feudal dues from large numbers of peasants.
Second, how seigneurialism did not get rid of feudalism but only changed it for the seigneurs to
get more power. Over time it shifted from feudalism to more of a financial relationship since the
lords wanted more money and they couldn t tax serfs who didn t get paid. The seigneurs had
many rights such over extensive land, an annual rent, a share of harvest; fee if land has changed
hands or inherited would be paid by past serfs. They also had rights over the game in their land
forbidding peasants from killing anything without privilege, as well as the right to ride over
peasant s crops during the pursuit of the game. Also more rights are honorary pews in the front of
the church and the weathercock on top of manor house. The seigneurs also had the right to
dispense justice so many tens of thousands of seigneurial courts were apart of villages. Also,
another problem that occurred during that time was a drought. France ran into a few climatic
problems in 1785 which lead a drought a major
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Real World Periodic Motion Analysis
Real World Periodic Function One of the key characteristics of periodic motion is its period. The
period, T, is the time required to complete one full cycle of the motion. I chose a sprinkler
because it takes approximately five seconds to move from maximum displacement in one
direction to maximum displacement in the opposite direction. It again takes another five seconds
to go back to the starting point. In this case it takes ten seconds to complete one cycle of
oscillation, and the period is ten seconds. Since the sprinkler has a motion that repeats in equal
intervals of time, it is therefore a perfect example of periodic motion. As to derive the functions
used in this paper, I had to gather data for use in the analysis. This is
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The And The Basal Metabolic Rate
Maria is a 19 year old female that is 5 8 tall and weighs 145 lbs. Based on the use of an online
calculator, her BMI would be 22.0 (nih.gov). Which would put her in the normal weight range,
but only 3 points from being overweight and 8 points from being considered obese. The use of
another online calculator would determine that she needs to consume 2316 calories per day to
survive (Adult energy needs). The Basal Metabolic Rate or BMR for Maria would be 1516.05
(BMR calculator). BMR is defined as the amount of energy used by the body in a sedentary state
with no digestion occurring. Running 2.5 miles while traveling at 4.76 miles per hour would
take 31.5 minutes and burn roughly 262 calories. Based on Maria s vitals, her running three times a
week would burn off roughly 786 calories. She burns a total of 110441.4 calories each month. Then
she consumes 119820 calories a month leading to a net of +9378.6 calories a month. Which when
divided by the number of calories in a pound (3500 calories0 is a gain of 2.7 pounds a month or
32.4 pounds a year. Maria: Calories needed to survive: (2316*7)*4=64848 BMR of
(1516.05*7)*4=42449.4 Calories burned: (262*3)*4 = 3144 calories Total calories burned each
month: 110441.4 Total calories consumed each month: 119820 119820 110441.4 =9378.6 a month
+2.7 pounds Matt is a 21 year old male, who is 6 1 tall and weighs 230 lbs. He has an established
history of Diabetes in his family. Based on his vitals and an online calculator, he has a
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Allied Pows
During World War II, most of the countries, after invading a land, took adversary soldiers who
surrendered as prisoners. They were, most of the time, sent to concentration camps. Although the
treatment of these prisoners of war (POWs) was different from country to country, it was mostly
harsh and ignorant. According to Gavan Daws, a historian, Japanese concentration camps are the
ones, where the behavior of the military was the most brutal and ruthless. Although the Japanese
Imperial government had vowed to treat prisoners of war with consideration and appreciation, they
dealt with the detainees fiercely while medicinal treatment was apathetic. Japanese military is well
known as being sadistic and ignorant towards the Allied POWs. The discipline... Show more content
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Why were the Japanese so cruel during WWII? Honor is the main reason. The Japanese soldiers
were very faithful to their nation. Even nowadays, the honor and patriotism still are extremely
strong in Japan. They were taught that if a soldier surrendered and didn t fight till the end being
afraid of the death, meant a failure. Consequently, they would be punished and disrespected.
Japanese hierarchy worked like a class system. Prisoners were at the last rung. Therefore, any
Japanese soldier could chastise them. Physical discipline was allotted for even unimportant
infractions, for example, neglecting to salute Japanese military. This meant for a Japanese to
lose face. The most widely recognized type of discipline was face slapping. Soldiers used mostly
hard instruments, such as a shovel, for this punishment. An Australian surgeon did some
research on prisoners. He described the injuries they obtained when they missed work because
of the prostration: blows with a fist, hammering over the face and head with wooden clogs,
repeatedly thrown to the ground...kicking in the stomach and scrotum and ribs etc ... (The War
Diaries of Weary Dunlop). The Japanese utilized numerous sorts of physical discipline. For
example, they could force the prisoners to hold a heavy stove above their head for several days
with no food or water. Another punishment was to put them in a cage for weeks and not provide
them any nutrition. Japanese soldiers made fun of the detainees and their sad lives. The camp
was like a show for them. Gavan Daws states that the Japanese often took extreme measures
against detainees. Especially, when they tried to escape: Whether they are destroyed individually
or in groups, or however it is done, with mass bombing, poisonous smoke, [...] , or what, dispose
of the prisoners as the situation dictates. In any case it is the aim not to allow the escape of a single
one, to annihilate them all, and not
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Pros And Cons Of Zheng He Voyages
There are plenty arguments that support why Zheng He s voyages should be celebrated or
should not be celebrated. Zheng He s voyages should be celebrated because of his distance and
destination, size of his fleet and treasure ship, and lastly his voyages had a glorious purpose. As
a kid, Ma He watched his father die in front of him and then was taken by the Ming Dynasty s
invading army. He became close with the leader and Ma He rose through ranks of military and was
soon renamed Zheng He. Zheng He deserves a special recognition for his 15th century voyages.
The first reason for celebration of Zheng He s voyages is his distance and destination. In 7 voyages
he traveled over 105,300 miles. Examples of some places and distance he traveled was
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The Industrial Revolution Caused A Major Development...
The Industrial Revolution caused a major development in social history with major changes in
manufacturing, transportation, and agriculture that had an intense effect on socioeconomic and
cultural conditions in Europe that then spread to North America and eventually around the world,
influencing almost every aspect of everyday life and society. Looking through sources from the
time period, it is easy to see how lives were changed due to the advancements in technology that
improved manufacturing, agriculture, and transportation. After intently studying these phenomena,
many Historians agree that all of these major changes were the main effect of the Industrial
Revolution, but they may disagree on the causes of this event.
Most historians, such as T.S. Asthon and David S. Landees, can agree that the Industrial Revolution
brought on a huge change in society. It changed the way in which people thought, worked, and
performed their everyday activities. However, a number of historians debate over what the actual
cause of the Industrial Revolution was, what it actually impacted and how it did. They also debate
over the actual starting date. Many historians argue that the thing that started off the revolution
occurred when England began to trade with foreign countries. The first time this kind of trade was
seen at a large, impacting scale, was the Triangular Trade. This new trade set up with England,
Europe, Africa, the Americas and the West Indies caused a boom in the economy for
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Wall Cloud Research Paper
Predictions are the hardest part of tracking tornadoes, meteorologists and atmospheric scientists
predict tornadoes through the measurement of temperature, air speed and pressure conditions to
monitor atmospheric conditions. Cool right? Atmospheric scientists study the weather and climate
and how it may affect us humans. To predict storms and tornadoes, most meteorologist use special
equipment such as weather balloons, radars, and satellites to gather information about the tornado/
storm. With the data given from the equipment, meteorologist are able to predict storm paths.
When using equipment like the doppler radar, scientists have to identify if tornadoes may form.
When looking at a doppler radar, a tornado may look like a hook, that s... Show more content on
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A rain free base is a dark cumulous cloud base with no precipitation below it, rain free bases
usually mark the updraft of a thunderstorm. An inflow band is when low cumulus clouds start to
outstretch from the storm, when this usually happens, the storm will be starting to gather low
level winds from about 7 miles away, this shows that there may be a swirling motion happening.
A beaver tail cloud is a flat cloud that usually expands from the east edge of a rain free base, if
the flat cloud goes around the south edge of the rain free base, this may pose as a swirling
motion. What is a wall cloud? Well, a wall cloud is a cloud that is lowering while connected to
the rain free base. Wall clouds produce tornadoes that can last up to 10 20 minutes. A
condensation funnel is made up of drops of water and once it starts to extend down from the
base of the thunderstorm, if ever it touches the ground it forms into a tornado, if not, it is still a
regular funnel. A rear flank downdraft is a rush of air that s going down behind the storm that
descends with a tornado. The rear flank downdraft causes the hook echo on a doppler radar. For a
funnel cloud to form, a convection of hot air has to set a motion within the clouds to
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Afl History
The National Football League is an extremely popular organization comprised of 32 professional
American football teams. these teams are split up equally into two sub divisions; the AFC
(American Football Conference, and the NFC (National Football Conference). The NFL was
created in 1920 as the American Professional FootballAssociation (APFA) in an attempt to get rid
of bidding for players between rival clubs and to create cooperation with schedules. The APFA
eventually in 1923, renamed itself as the National Football League. Then, in 1966 the NFL and the
American FootballLeague (AFL) decided to merge, bringing forth the first superbowl. Nowadays,
the NFL is the most popular and highest attended professional sports league in the world. The...
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The league s contracts do not, however, cover preseason game. The teams are allowed to sell the
games to local stations. The NFL has a ton of ways to broadcast media. One of the most effective
ways to broadcast media is through commercials. During the Superbowl, one of the main focuses
is the commercials. Because so many people are watching, it is a prime time to promote
products. The NFL also uses ethos to help promote their organization. The NFL uses their
players to promote them, because they are so popular and have such a following. If one of the
player promotes something it will make their fanbase want it as well. The NFL has a fairly large
reach. They are the most popular professional sports organization in the U.S. They also have plenty
of fans
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  • 1. Narrative Essay Topics Love 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Narrative Essay Topics LoveNarrative Essay Topics Love
  • 2. Understanding the Greatness of the Microscope Diseases and plagues have claimed millions of lives over the course of human history. Many of the illnesses that plagued the human race could be found at the microscopic level. The microscope, one of the greatest human inventions, has helped find treatments for many of these illnesses, solve crimes, and see into the cells that make humans what they are. To understand the greatness of the microscope, the history of the microscope should be made known. The origins of the microscope can be traced back to the Roman invention of glass in the first century A.D. When the Romans experimented with different shapes of glass, they discovered that when the middle of the glass was thicker than the edges, things that were seen through the glass appeared larger. This discovery evolved into the first eye glass, which was made in the thirteenth century. The first true microscope was first invented in 1590 by the Dutch glasses makers Zacharias Janssen and his father, Hans. The first person to build and actually use the microscope scientifically was Anton van Leeuwenhoek in the seventeenth century. He achieved much greater magnification than other scientists had, and because of this, he was able to be the first to see miniscule creatures such as bacteria and microorganisms living in a drop of water. One of the reasons the microscope is a great invention is the help it has provided in the field of medicine. The microscope has helped to diagnose and find treatments for diseases. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Stereotypes Of Women In Video Games Throughout the years, society has become more accepting of diverse topics and ideas. As society continues to evolve, numerous entertainments have turned to displaying a greater amount of minority groups. Although movies and television shows are rapidly progressing towards this trend, video games seem to be cautiously starting to accept these ideas. Most of the advertising in video games are promoted towards the male population. Despite the fact men have previously been the dominant demographic in this type of entertainment, women have increasingly become a major part of the video gameaudience. In creating video games in which portray the opposite genderin a realistic way is beneficial to not only the female players but also to the male. It is important to promote the creation of gender appropriate video games due to it decreasing the amount of sexualization and violence against women which assists in women s self confidence and men s treatment towards women. Although the video game industries main demographic is geared towards the male population, most recently, women ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although this is an improvement, video games need to continue this trend. Having more realistic strong female characters in video games will help assist increase women s self confidence. In the most recent Tomb Raider video game called Rise of the Tomb Raider, it portrays the main character, Lara Croft, as an intelligent archaeologist who courageously survives on this island (Parkin). Even the cover art of this game showcases Lara as a real woman rather than a sexualized object. In the past, the Tomb Raider franchise originally portrayed Lara as an unobtainable seductive character rather than the intelligent adventurous women she is. The movie adaptation of this franchise has also made this necessary transition to having Lara become more of a realistic feminist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Character Analysis Of King Henry V King Henry is one of the most successful kings of England. He brought two warring kingdoms crashing together, and melded them into one united country. Henry is an extremely interesting and dynamic character. From a young age he associated with criminals, drunkards, and other lowly citizens. When his father was on his deathbed, he requested that Henry stopped being a criminal, and begin acting like a king. Henry made that oath, and stayed true to it until his dying day. As a king, he became a king after being a criminal. He went from a criminal prince to an upstanding kind king who understands justice and follows the righteous path for the rest of his life. It is such a crazy transformation; from criminal hiding crimes from the king to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Directly after that event, he judges three people to death for attempting treason. Reasons like this are the reason Henry progresses the story as the main protagonist. He is the main driving force that is pushing the plotline forward. Every time he is in a scene he enhances it, and brings the act more color and flare. While Henry does adapt his ways often, he doesn t always change. One of the examples of him sticking to old ways is how he is a religious man. Early in the story, he listens to the Archbishop, and starts this war because of him. The Archbishop is the prophet of god, which correlates with being a pious person. The English win the Battle of Agincourt in an astounding manner; only losing less than 30 men while the French lost 10,000 men. He decides the reason behind them winning the battle God s will. Another example of this is his choice to end people s lives. Henry V is a man of God, which is again shown on the eve of the Battle of Agincourt when he is talking with his men. One of his men wishes they had more men fighting, yet Henry wishes the opposite. If God has chosen them to lose this battle then more men would die. On the other hand, if God had chosen them to win, extra men wouldn t be needed, so they can use those extra men to suppress the Scottish rebellion. Henry doesn t blame always blame the innocents for others crimes either. There is an example in which Henry V has no quarrel with the innocent. The time arrives when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Titanic Sinning 11 16 15 The Sinking of the Greatest My paper is about the Titanic and why it is an important event in history. The Titanic was an awfully big ship. It was about 883 feet long, and weighed 52,310 tons which is huge, the largest ship ever actually. It was designed by Thomas Andrews, but built by Harland and Wolff , which was a ship building company. It was built in Belfast, United Kingdom. They started building the ship on March 31, 1909 and launched the final ship project on May 31, 1911. Which I honestly think they finished it really fast. The Titanic when full could carry 2,435 passengers, and a crew of approximately 900. Which brought her capacity to more than 3,300 plus people. With all those 3,300 plus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They probably just did it for all the talk and all the publicity. In the end publicity is for sure what they got, more than expected. They spent a total of $7,500,000 ($174 million in today s money) to build the ship that is now at the bottom of the ocean, along with tons of dead souls. Because of careless mistakes from dumb people. There were too many mistakes made that caused the disaster. However the Titanic could have been saved had just a few of these events not happened. If people would listen to warnings and suggestions, than yes this tragedy could have been avoided. If the caption had been listening to the six warnings that he was given then the ship have been able to steer away from the iceberg. It doesn t take much effort to steer the ship away from the iceberg. Someone actually took the time to contact the ship SIX TIMES, the least you could do is move the ship a little bit to get away from the iceberg. Even if they had slowed down because they were going too fast, they would have seen the iceberg sooner, and would have been able to think about what to do. That would have given them more time to avoid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Summary Of Zooman And The Sign Since the rise of storytelling, one of the most important themes has been the conflict between good and evil. Often, a person s role in society helped the audience understand what side they were on. Princes, kings, knights, these were the good characters. Tax collectors, witches, and other villains were quite obviously evil. In modern times, we consider law enforcement officers to be on the side of good. However, whenever a character who clearly belongs to one side or the other makes an appearance, we expect them to do something. Witches don t just pass through town, they throw fireballs and put curses on people. Knights don t simply gallop by, they stop and rescue damsels in distress. If a character who clearly belongs to one side or the other appears and fails to advance their side s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It argues that the police are not simply incompetent, but even apathetic to the problems of the community they have sworn to protect and serve. This is evidenced in that, while investigating the murder of a young girl, the police go door to door a single time canvassing for witnesses. When everyone claims that they didn t see anything, the police move on. The play suggests that this, along with picking up the usual black suspects for questioning, is about the extent of their investigation. The police don t appear to spend much time gathering evidence from the scene. They don t come back to see if anyone has remembered anything since the shock wore off. In fact, they seem to be trying to avoid the scene of the crime. Zooman himself calls the police officers out on their lack of dedication to finding a murderer in this rough neighborhood, claiming, [I]f a black kills a black, and they don t catch you right away, they [sic] liable to forget about it (Fuller 47). This indicates that his past experiences with law enforcement haven t led him to believe in their capabilities, so much so that he has completely given up on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Strengths And Weaknesses Of The EU Single Market and Community only ♦ from 1.01.1999, when the euro becomes currency of 11 of the 15 member states. 2. Strengths and weaknesses of the European Union. Firstly, it should be given the price of disunited and divided Europe. This estimate is in numbers impossible to establish, but an example can serve evaluation a committee under the leadership of MP Chekini4 That evaluates the potential economic benefits of a single market and currency at least 200 billion. Ekyu5 . Future benefits from free market, single currency and generally creation of the European Union are the following directions: Savings resulting from the elimination of administrative barriers and customs controls at borders; Economies of the full opening of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The future of the EU, especially in the context of Strategy 2020 It seems more than optimistic. Advocates of sustainable, smart and inclusive growth. Policies and conservation reforming the Eurozone. To do all this and to reap the positive Benefits, however, the Community is to maintain and develop the current form a decentralized network. Conclusion. The open society is based on the idea that no one monopoly on the truth. It does not rule the state or any ideology and minorities and their opinions respected. According to these criteria European Community is extremely desirable form organization. Indeed, in some ways it is ideal because It has a very important feature: each Member States are in a minority. It is built on the basis of respect of minority. Outstanding issues include: exactly how much power should be delegated to the majority? And to what extent should be integrated Europe? . 15 These words of the international investor and stock speculator George Soros uttered two decades ago are more than indicative that it is moderate decentralization and delegation power, in terms of supranational institutions are the right path for the development of the European ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Character Analysis Of Hannibal Lecter What makes a villain a villain? Is it the senseless violence inflicted upon the innocent? Or is it the oh so tragic backstory that is dramatically revealed just when the audience was really starting to hate them? Or is it when they...you know...eat people? When is it too much? When does a villain become a villain? Is it not all just based on our society s views on what is right and what is wrong? After binging Hannibal, this is pretty much all I could think for several days. One moment you re hoping that whoever this cannibalistic serial killer is, gets caught and put away for a long, long time and then the next moment, you ve fallen in love with him. It s really quite a rollercoaster. This show raises a lot of questions about morality, it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hannibal makes the romance between Will and Hannibal very tasteful and realistic. Their feelings for the other grow slowly, there is not one point when you can definitively say that this is when their feelings begin. It is just an easy, natural progression of their relationship. I admit that the romantic undertones of Hannibal and Will s interactions were what initially led me to watch the show, but I ultimately fell for the masterful writing that Bryan Fuller, the creator, created with Mads Mikkelsen. The NBC revival of Hannibal shows Dr. Hannibal Lecter before Silence of the Lambs, before his imprisonment. It follows Will Graham, a gifted FBI profiler with the ability to see into the mind of anyone he chooses. This ability takes a great toll on Will s mental stability and because of this, he is forced to take on a psychiatrist, Hannibal Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen). Hannibal s initial goal is to manipulate the FBI from within but he unexpectedly finds himself captivated by Will. Due to Will s instability, it is easy for Hannibal to push the bounds of Will s mind in order to make him realize his true, beautiful potential...as a killer ( Hannibal (TV series) ). The NBC reincarnation of Hannibal deliberately paints a very human monster. In an interview with a UK magazine, Digital Spy, Mikkelsen says about Hannibal, He s something else. There is no diagnosis on him. This is a specific character we will never see again . For many of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Behavioral Adaptations In Die Hard Series By John Mcclane Behavioral Adaptations is the term for when an animal adjusts to environmental stress (Hess). This can be related to the entire Die Hard series, where John McClane is thrown into several stressful situations he had not faced before. Humans are probably one of the best at adapting to obstacles due to our advanced problem solving skills. John shows this by figuring out a new way to deal with the situations he s thrown into and overcoming all the obstacles. Petroleum and Natural Gas are created with the accumulation of organic material is sedimentary deposits(Hess). In the first Die Hard Hans Gruber, the villain, pretends to be a terrorist angry at the Western World while robbing the Nakatomi Tower. In his speech to the Police and FBI he talks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Brian Johnson s The Breakfast Club The Breakfast Club is about adolescents who face daily challenges as well as try to overcome them. Five high school students come in for a Saturday detention, not knowing how the day would end. Most of them have never talked to each other before. They all live completely different lives and are all in detention for different reasons. By the end of the day, they knew lots about each other furthermore they soon realized that they have some things in common. When asked if they would still be friends on Monday, they remembered the clique that they belonged to and did not think it would work out. After arguing about how the friendship would not work, they noticed that their cliques do not matter and you can be friends with whomever you want. In this movie, depression, peer pressure, drug use and abuse, and also some parent issues... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the adolescent stage, teens can be angrier or sadder than younger children (Chapter 16B). Teen s emotions can change rapidly during this stage of childhood (Chapter 16B). Brian Johnson, The Brain, shows signs depression. He seems like a mature and smart student. He also does not have a ton of friends and seems socially awkward. As the movie goes on, you can see that he is not as perfect as he seems. He thought that all one needed in life was to be perfect and to show others that you are perfect, that is not the case. Another character that seemed depressed was Allison Reynolds, The Basket Case; she is the most odd out of the group of students. She barely speaks at the beginning of the movie and she walks into detention with her head down. She enjoys keeping everything that she finds. Her clothing and her makeup show signs of depression, she was wearing all black. That soon changes when Claire gives her a makeover and Andrew instantly falls for her. She seems to be a new person by the way she was dressed and by the way to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Mafia Did Not Kill John F. Kennedy Since the death of John F. Kennedy many theories have evolved regarding the individual or individuals who killed the president. Conspiracy theorist, as well as average citizens, believes Lee Harvey Oswald did not kill the president, or that he was not the only person involved in the assignation. According to a 2005 poll 35.90% of the respondents believe someone other than Lee Harvey Oswald killed President Kennedy (http://forums.armageddononline.org/index.php) View Poll Results: Who killed JFK? Lee Harvey Oswald 1316.46% Lee Harvey Oswald and someone else 1215.19% Someone else 2936.71% Other 911.39% The bullet, DUH! 1620.25% Voters: 79. You have already voted on this poll Possible suspects... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many more connections with President Kennedy and the Mafia exist, however the Mafia did not kill President Kennedy. The Mafia had the motive and the resources to kill the president (Anders). They also could have easily concealed their involvement in the assignation. For years prior to the election of President Kennedy the CIA had the phones of various Mafia leaders tapped (Dallek). On all of the recordings held by the CIA there is no evidence of the Mafia s involvement with the assignation of the president. It is believed the Mafia had more reason to kill the Attorney General Bobby Kennedy, who was assassinated in 1968, than his brother the president. According to Anders ...it s hard to imagine that a group as corrupt as the organized crime syndicate could have kept this secret for 30 years without a rapid wholesale slaughter of everyone connected to the killing... Members of the Mafia were investigated and interrogated over the years. Not one individual implicated the Mafia. Although Dallek states in his book the Mafia helped to elect Kennedy president there is evidence this did not happen. In his 2006 article Wood discussed an analysis of the 1960 vote totals from the Mafia controlled election districts in Chicago. It was found individuals in those areas did not show a significant increase in votes for Kennedy. The election totals for West Virginia have also been questioned over the years. The Warren Commission concluded there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Unit 519 Develop Procedures And Practice To 1 18.09.2014 Leigh Bown Unit 519 Develop procedures and practice to respond to concerns and complaints. Introductions п‚› Getting to know you... п‚› About me... CQC Inspector (South Central) Adults with Learning Disabilities Children and Young People Occupational Therapy Therapeutic Supervisor пЂ Community and Organisational Development пЂ Father and Husband Important points п‚› Facilitate and share vs teach п‚› Confidentiality п‚› I dislike power point п‚› There will always be something else to do, don t forget yourself. Objectives of the unit... п‚› Understand the regulatory requirements, codes of practice and relevant guidance for managing concerns and complaints. п‚› Be able to develop procedures to address concerns and complaints. п‚› ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2) In particular, the registered person must (a) bring the complaints system to the attention of service users and persons acting on their behalf in a suitable manner and format;
  • 13. (b) provide service users and those acting on their behalf with support to bring a complaint or make a comment, where such assistance is necessary; (c) ensure that any complaint made is fully investigated and, so far as reasonably practicable, resolved to the satisfaction of the service user, or the person acting on the service user s behalf; and (d) take appropriate steps to coordinate a response to a complaint where that complaint relates to care or treatment provided to a service user in circumstances where the provision of such care or treatment has been shared with, or transferred to, others. (3) The registered person must send to the Commission, when requested to do so, a summary of the (a) complaints made pursuant to paragraph (1); and (b) responses made by the registered person to such complaints. п‚› What does the regulations say? Assessing and monitoring the quality of service п‚› provision п‚› 10. (1) The registered person must protect service users, and others who may be at risk, against the risks of inappropriate or unsafe care and treatment, by means of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Communication Is The Most Effective Form Of Business... In a work environment communication is major factor. There are two forms of communication: oral communication and written communication. Oral Communication is the process of verbally transmitting to give and exchange information to another person (or people). Oral communication can be formal or informal. Formal types of oral communicationare business lectures, presentations at business meetings, commencement speeches. Informal types of oral communication are discussions that take place in a business meeting, telephone conversations or face to face conversations. Oral communication has adapted along with technology allowing teleconferences, video chat. Most work places had adapted to using video conferences and teleconferences using a network to reach any and all stakeholders in any location. Written communication is the most important communication in a workplace. Written communication involves any type of message that makes use of the written word. Written communication is also the most effective form of business communication. Examples of written communication in a workplace include: email, letters, proposals, contracts, brochures and advertisement, internet websites, faxes, newsletters. When communicating in a workplace understanding who your audience is can help determine the tools and forms and information you use and give to communicate. First understanding the subject and what your audience knows and needs to know can help you communicate appropriately. Your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Stereotypes Of Disney PrincessesBamboozling Young Girls Disney Princesses Bamboozling Young Girls Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and Ariel are all names almost every young female can recall. These are just a few of Disney s most memorable characters, the Disney princesses which are idolized by young girls everywhere. These princesses are portrayed to be strong willed, optimistic, and hardworking women who overcome various hardships throughout their life. Talk about being the perfect role models for little girls everywhere but are they really? Although they may seem to have admirable qualities, by the end of these Disney movies, each princess receives their happy ending with their prince charming at their side. This concludes that happiness is obtained only by finding your prince charming . A princess happily ever after , that is repeated in these iconic Disney movies, distorts what true happiness is and could be for girls around the world. This perceived reality promoted by Disney then becomes engraved in our young girls minds through ways that are much like propaganda in the political arena. Propaganda is a form of language commonly used to manipulate intended audiences. In Disney s case, their intended audience consists of young girls around the world. These Disney films display methods of propaganda, such as doublespeak (Lutz) and the two extremes fallacy (Cross), which result in our young girls believing in a false reality. There needs to be attention brought about this flawed perception of a sole happiness that is continuously depicted by Disney and shared through ways of propaganda, as it is damaging the minds of our young girls the future contributors of our society. Propaganda can be displayed in many ways as it, ...is simply a means of persuasion... (Cross 247). You can persuade someone by giving them few options, sugar coating the truth, lying, or even by misleading them. Doublespeak is an art of language that is used to manipulate, therefore making it a notable example of a way propaganda may be portrayed. William Lutz describes doublespeak in his article, The World of Doublespeak , as the product of clear thinking and is carefully designed and constructed to appear to communicate but in fact to mislead. This art of persuasion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Long Tail ail Project #4: Literature Search The Long Tail by R. Cros Table of contents I. Background II. Thesis 1 and 2 III. Thesis Findings A. Thesis One Consumer Driven B. Thesis Two Higher Consumer Engagement IV. Thesis Objections V. Unanswered Questions VI. Bibliography VII. Abstracts (compiled) I. Background As a part of the MBA curriculum, a class titled Management Information Systems was given at Roosevelt in the fall of 2009. The class dealt a great deal with how information, innovation and technology were fundamentally changing business in America. The course focused primarily on the importance of gathering data and converting it into information (for use by managerial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The leadership of Grand Central make tough decisions each year, as their strategy calls for them to cull 2 books from their three hundred, on which to focus most of their marketing time, energy and resources. The theory is that the couple books with the most potential will carry their year in terms of generating revenue. This strategy bears out for them. The sixty one titles Grand Central had on its front list in 2006 incurred marketing costs of $650,000, and generated $100,000 in revenue. However, the company s best seller from 2007 incurred marketing costs of $7m, while generating nearly $12m in revenue (Elberse 2008). This tried and true method has been used for years, across industries, to great effect basic Pareto
  • 17. Principal. But the argument can be made that this is not a market driven consumer approach. To the contrary, this can be seen as an approach that works in the perceived best interests of the firms (in terms of things like budgeting and projecting), and while it may make some use of customer opinion data (polls, responses, feedback, market study), it can almost not help but be flawed. In reality, this may be an example of self fulfilling prophesy, where the blockbuster products sell successfully, almost arbitrarily, because of the great investment in resources and marketing. The above scenario is one that the long tail theory tries to directly annihilate. In premise, there may be great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Patchwork Boland Summary The Pieces That Fit: An Analysis of Boland s Patchwork In her poem Patchwork , built of nine stanzas varying lengths, Boland s persona finds herself in her dining room late at night working on a sewing project while contemplating the universe. Utilizing various stylistic and structural techniques, Boland s intent is to reconcile the tension between chaos and order for the purpose of ascertaining the meaning of existence. Immediately in the first stanzaBoland establishes a persona who will consistently vacillate between between certainty in her understanding of the composition of the universe. The persona is at first contemplative as she thinks at random on the universe only to ironically contradict herself when she proclaims that nothing in the universe is random . Boland s chiasmus here serves to set in place the wavering opinions of the persona that will persist, and such as chime miss oxymorons and contrasting stanza s bar scene repeatedly throughout the piece they are essential in establishing a light reflective tone and mood switch coupled with the use of the first person perspective enables the reader to form eight unquestioning intimate connection with the speaker the security of the near raider is further also to make clear the persona s thesis that there is order in the universe. Her confidence is halted, quite literally, however, at the end of the quatrain only to be followed by a parenthetical, one line stanza where she concedes that her assessment is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Macbeth as a Tragic Hero in William Shakespeare s Play Essay Macbeth as a Tragic Hero in William Shakespeare s Play The play Macbeth by William Shakespeare charts the rise and fall of the Scottish general Macbeth, through a tale of treachery, deceit and death. First performed in 1606 Macbeth is inspired by a story of the Scottish monarchy. A tragic herois one who at the outset is not wholly good or bad but has a character fault that causes them to make tragic mistakes resulting in their eventual downfall. Macbeth is a renaissance tragedy and we can see that Macbeth s decisions to move away from war hero to noble aggressor as an example of him being an archetypal renaissance tragic hero. We can define Macbeth as a renaissance tragedy because Macbeth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The difference between kingship and tyranny is highlighted in this play from the outset. King Duncan is a virtuous king who always puts the needs of his subjects before the needs of himself, whereas Macbeth as King is solely concerned with his own needs. The three main causes of tragedy as identified by Aristotle, a Greek philosopher, are all contained within Macbeth . The first of these causes is revenge, which is shown by MacDuff as he sets out on a quest to avenge the murder of his kinsman Duncan. Secondly, a fall from greatness or De Casibus is clearly shown by Lady Macbeth, who at the start of the play is possibly the strongest character but throughout the course of the play degenerates into madness resulting in her suicide. Finally and most importantly of all ambition is clearly shown as the driving force behind the murders of Duncan and Banquo. By exploring revenge, De Casibus and ambition Shakespeare transforms Macbeth from a historical play into a tragedy. The tragedies of William Shakespeare often include a tragic hero. A tragic hero is one who brings about his own ruin and the ruin of those he loves. The tragic hero is not necessarily evil; he is simply human and has human flaws. Often there is a fatal flaw which leads to his downfall. In the play Macbeth the tragic hero is the central protagonist, he is tempted by the chance to take the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Tobacco Hawk Worms The Examination of Tobacco Hawk Worms to Determine the Sense of Smell. Introduction: Tobacco Hawk worms, otherwise known in their larval state as Goliath worms, are known for brightly colored appearance. Their diet is loosely based on a germ wheat plant based foods. These fun colored worms sparked interest as they were kept in a small contained environment since purchased and had not been exposed to another environment or food source. problem: Do Tobacco Hornworms have a sense of smell and if so, is it strong enough to lead them to a stimulus? Hypothesis: If the tobacco hawk worms are released into a five chamber, choice chamber, then they will be more attracted to the strong smelling coffee because they are found on strong smelling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Benjy Benjy is the first narrator out of four in William Faulkner s The Sound and the Fury. He is unable to speak, so his story is told through his thoughts and memories. Despite Benjy s mental limitations he is the most illuminating and most important narrator in the novel, as Faulkner intended. His memories reveal more in the story than any other narrator because he is able to remember without concealing information. Faulkner uses Benjy s narration to build a foundation and pretense for the novel, creating a puzzle for the reader. Benjy is mentally retarded and has no sense of time, leaving the Compson family and staff to look after him. He seems to have limited control over himself and his body as shown very early on in the novel. He is unable... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He d better stay in. Benjamin. Stop that, now. It wont hurt him. Uncle Maury said. You, Benjamin. Mother said. If you dont be good, you ll have to go to the kitchen. (Faulkner 5) This sets up reader s understanding that the Compsons are not a cohesive, unified family. It shows how many voices and opinions are involved in everything Benjy does and how much he is around the entire family, making his thoughts very important to the novel because while he might not have been crucial to the actual situation, he was in the room listening. Benjy s credibility as a narration is often reduced because of his limitations, however he continually adds to the novel s background and grows as a character. Roggenbuck explains how he grows throughout the novel: Critics also cite Benjy s frequent use of the verb go as an example of his limitations, but in this, too, Benjy changes as he grows. Though as a child Benjy does often use went to describe his motions and the motions of objects and people around him . . . by 1928 he more frequently and habitually settles for went and went away to describe how things move, signaling both his increased passivity and his diminished involvement with people or objects not immediately present. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Balance Sheet and Deferred Tax From its origins in 1914 as a Western Australian farmers cooperative, Wesfarmers has grown into one of Australia s largest listed companies. Headquartered in Western Australia, its diverse business operations covers supermarkets and department stores; home improvement and office supplies; coal mining; insurance; chemicals, energy and fertilisers; and industrial and safety products. Wesfarmers is one of Australia s largest employers and has a shareholder base of approximately 500, 000. Subsidiaries of Wesfarmers Wesfarmers owns vast range of subsidiaries ranging from retail industry to insurance and chemicals and energy sectors all the below subsidiaries are 100 % owned and controlled by Wesfarmers Ltd otherwise the controlling... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The carrying amount of deferred income tax assets is reviewed at each balance sheet date and reduced to the extent that it is no longer probable that sufficient taxable profit will be available to allow all or part of the deferred income tax asset to be utilised. Deferred income tax assets and liabilities are measured at the tax rates that are expected to apply to the year when the asset is realised or the liability is settled, based on tax rates (and tax laws) that have been enacted or substantively enacted at the balance sheet date. Journal Entries of land where its Fair Value appreciated which creates Deferred Tax Liability is as follows: LandDr Deferred Tax LiabilityCr BCVRCr Subsequently when the liability has been settled with Income Tax the entries would be as follows: Deferred Tax LiabilityDr Income Tax ExpenseCr In the case of Wesfarmers Ltd it reviews Fair Value of the Assets acquired assets and if the fair value of the assets is increased it will give rise to Deferred Tax Liabilities which stood at 552 m, However Wesfarmers have Deferred Tax Assets resulting from decrease in the Fair value of the Different Class of Assets and increase in Fair Value of Liabilities which was 1027 m which could be net off against Deferred Tax Liabilities resulting 475 m Net Deferred Tax
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  • 24. Essay On Extensive Reading 6. Definition of extensive reading Extensive reading is a language teaching procedure where learners are supposed to read large quantities of material or long texts for global understanding, the principle goal being obtained pleasure from the text (Bamford, 2004). The term of Extensive Reading was originally coined by Palmer (1917) and since different terms have been used to refer to extensive reading; such as: Supplementary Reading , Book Flood , Uninterrupted Sustained Silent Reading , Substained Silent Reading , Reading because you want to , free Voluntary Reading , free reading . Extensive reading is one of the two types: the first type, where language learners read for meaning that focuses on input. The second type, is to read for fluency development. Extensive reading is also defined as the reading ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is what students really enjoy about extensive reading, they are also encouraged to stop reading anything that is not interesting or that find it too difficult. 9 4 Learners read as much as possible: The language learning benefits of extensive reading come from the quantity of reading. For the benefits of extensive reading to take effect, a book a week is an appropriate goal. This is a realistic target as books written for beginning language learners are very short. 9 5 Reading speed is usually faster rather than slower: Because of the fact that the material is easy understandable for students, their reading is fluent. Learners are encouraged to ignore or guess the meaning of a few unknown items they may encounter from the context. 9 6 The purpose of reading is usually related to pleasure, information and general understanding: Extensive reading encourages reading for pleasure and information. The aim of reading is not hundred percent comprehension; to meet the purpose of reading sufficient understanding is satisfactory. 9 7 Reading is individual and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay On The Eucharist When one thinks of the Eucharist, they might think that it is just Christ s Body and Blood, and after we receive it, we can go along doing our own thing. That is false. You see, the Eucharist is not just something you receive on Sunday, and forget about; it is more than that. We are called to perform services in the world and in our communities because of the Eucharist. This paper is about what we are called to do after we receive the Eucharist, and what we as Catholics should be doing already. The Eucharist enables us to come together as a Church every Sunday, and sometimes more often than that. It also unites us with the angels in heaven and the deceased, which enables all of God s people to participate in the celebration of Jesuss sacrifice. As Catholics, we never really worship alone. At the Eucharistic Liturgy, we gather with the young and old, the rich and poor, as well as millions around the world and the saints in heaven, to celebrate Christ s sacrifice (Body of Christ, Broken for the World).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One soon begins to realize that all people are children of God and need to be treated equally with dignity and respect, no matter what their race, social status, etc. Let me remind you: this is because of the Eucharist. The Eucharist educates us to this love in a deeper way; it shows us, in fact, what value each person, our brother or sister, has in God s eyes, if Christ offers Himself equally to each one, under the species of bread and wine. If our Eucharistic worship is authentic, it must make us grow in awareness of the dignity of each person. The awareness of that dignity becomes the deepest motive of our relationship with our neighbor (Dominicae Cenae, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Bill Gates Path to Wealthiest Man in the World William Henry Bill Gates ( more commonly known as Bill Gates) is an American philanthropist, investor , programmer and role model. William Henry Gates used to be the chief executive and chairman one of the world s most successful personal computer software company, Microsoft which he co founded with Paul Allen. William Henry Gates was also consistently ranked by Forbes magazine as the number one world wealthiest from 1995 to 2009 with the exception of 2008 when he was ranked third. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires List, Gates is the world s richest person in 2013, a position that he last held on the list in 2007 Bill Gates was born on October 28 ,1955 in Seattle Washington. His father, William H. Gates, was a prominent lawyer and his mother , Mary Maxwell Gates, served on the board of directors for First Interstate Bancsystem and the United Way. When he was younger his family strongly encouraged competition and one visitor noted that regardless of what the game or sport was there was always a reward for winning and a penalty for loosing, which could have developed Bill Gates all or nothing attitude. At the age of 13 his parents enrolled him in the Lakeside School which was a highly exclusive and expensive private school. A year later When he was in the eighth grade, the Mothers Club at the school used proceeds from Lakeside School s rummage sale to buy a Teletype Model 33 ASR terminal and a block of computer time on a General Electric computer for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Ada s Argumentative Essay In spite of the fact that Ada, as she was called, was permitted little data about her dad, his nearness was permitted to frequent the family in various ways. For example, an almost life estimate picture of Byron hung in the Milbanke home (in which Ada lived amid some portion of her youth), yet was covered with a green drapery so it couldn t be seen. Woman Byron was watchful never to talk sick of her significant other out in the open, regularly commending his virtuoso, yet she appears to have at the same time directed a broad whisper crusade against him among her friend network, suggesting in addition to other things that he had occupied with a sexual illicit relationship with his stepsister, Augusta Leigh, and that one of Augusta s girls,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Babbage had moved on from Cambridge in 1814, and first became well known in 1816 by distributing with his companions, John Herschel and George Peacock, an interpretation of a French content on math. The wander was planned to advance the reception by British mathema ticians of the Leibnizian documentation for analytics, which was then standard all over yet Brit ain (where the old Newtonian documentation held British science decades behind the Conti nent). He was chosen an individual from the Royal Society that year at the time of just 24. By 1820, obviously disappointed with the mistakes he found in the distributed scientific tables of the day, Babbage built up a plan for a machine that would compute and print them perfectly. He called the machine the Distinction Engine since it relied on upon a technique known as the strategy for contrasts for its figurings. He worked up a little model of the machine by 1822, which he displayed to the Royal Society in support of an application for financing. After right around a years defer the Society prescribed to the Government that Babbage be allowed ВЈ1500 to assemble a full scale machine. This was trailed by progressively and still more Government cash. After over 10 years of work, ВЈ17,000 openly finances had been spent on the venture with out a completely working motor having yet been created. By 1833, in any case, Babbage had come up thought for a drastically new machine, one that could ascertain and print the conse quence of any capacity by any stretch of the imagination, not only those reducible to the strategy for contrasts. In 1836 he hit upon the possibility that the operation of this new machine could be controlled by having it read guidelines coded into punched cards, similar to those utilized as a part of the programmed linger that had been worked by Joseph Marie Jacquard in France in 1801. He called the new machine the Systematic Engine. The way toward endeavoring to get give cash started once more, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. John Steinbeck s Of Mice and Men Essay John Steinbeck s Of mice and men Of Mice and Men is set along the Salinas River a few miles south of Soledad in the fallen world of the Salinas Valley, which Steinbeck places east of Eden the Promised Land is only a painful and illusory dream. This land is populated by sons of Cain , men doomed to walk alone. One of the major themes that comes from this is loneliness, or fear of apartness. One of the themes of Of Mice and Men is that men fear loneliness, that they need someone to be with and to talk to who will offer understanding and companionship. Soledad is a Spanish word and translates into English as solitude or loneliness. This country is one of such loneliness that George and Lennie stand out sharply because they... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is impossible to live where they are so the safe place becomes a little home. Steinbeck is not only able to dramatize Lennie s desire for the safe place through his love for the rabbits, but he is also able to define on a low level of consciousness that desire the most important aspect of their plans for Lennie is the attraction to soft, warm fur. This transfer from the farm to the rabbits is also important because it makes possible the theme of action. The dead mouse which Lennie carries in his pocket in the first chapter introduces this. As George talks about Lennie s attraction to mice, it becomes clear that the rabbits will come to the same end crushed by Lennie s simple, uncontrollable strength. The readers see a pattern after they read about how Lennie killed the mouse and the puppy. Also, George s story that he tells twice about the girl with the red dress and the crushing of Curley s hand, the shooting of Candy s dog, and the frequent appearances of Curley s wife contribute to this expectancy of patterns. All of these incidents are patterns of the theme of action and predict the fate of the rabbits and thus the fate of the dream of the safe place. Lennie asks George, Tell me like you done before, He repeated his words rhythmically, as though he had said them many times before. It is shown that even Lennie has heard it by his repeating the exact language. An ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. My Personal Statement On My Interview Essay The person I used to conduct my interview was my step mom, Chris Howell. We are very close to one another, and she has been with my dad since I was 4. I would consider her my mom not my step mom. Since she lives 4 hours away, I was unable to meet with her in person for the interview so a phone call was necessary. She s a very outgoing person, who is great at making conversation and telling stories. Even though it would have been more ideal to meet in person to conduct the interview, the phone call still felt natural and helpful. A few times over the course of the interview it was hard to hear what she had said. I did not want to interrupt her, so I missed a few details. Overall, it went very well, and it lasted the perfect amount of time. Since I am her daughter and already know key characteristics about her life, she felt comfortable sharing with me. Even when talking about her ex husband, she did not hold back. To begin, Christine Howell was born January 12th 1958 in Williamsport, PA. The Susquehanna River flows through Williamsport, and Williamsport is a very manufacturing and industry based place. It was the lumbering capital of world in the 1800s. As a result, there are a lot of beautiful homes of all styles. She grew up in a beautiful 6 bedroom Victorian home that had 10 feet ceilings, a huge staircase, and pocket doors. She is the 2nd oldest with 4 sisters and 1 brother. She described her home life as wonderful and traditional. Her dad was the breadwinner of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Miami Beach The beautiful musical trio of waves crashing onto the perfectly golden dipped shore, seagulls cawing as they fly away to identify their next prey, and the shrills of children create a symphony for my ears. Whenever I am laying on the beach, I feel so serene; I feel as if I have no worries in the world. The beach is my sanctuary. It means I m at home. I m from Virginia Beach, and despite how far I am away from home, whether I m on Miami Beach or just a beach off of a lake, the beach gives off a domestic feeling. When I spent a week away from home in July at a summer camp on a lake, I didn t have any contact with my family at all. It was tough to be far away from home for what had seemed like a long time; however, the music blaring from the enormous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I feel so happy and warm laying on the beach because it just radiates positivity. I constantly look around and see such bright, radiant colors of beach umbrellas, and you can hear children s laughter as they boogie board the beautiful blue waves back to shore. The beach is just a little getaway, and for me, it s like therapy. The beach has always meant the world to me, and I couldn t imagine being someone who hasn t even seen the ocean. Virginia Beach is all I ve ever known since I was born. The beach has such a sentimental value to me and whenever I go there, I do get feelings of nostalgia. I remember when my entire family would gather at the beach, and my cousins and I would play in the waves for hours or eat bright red watermelon as we build a fortress of a sandcastle. Not only do I visit the beach in the summer, but I go in the fall and winter as well. Some people may think I m crazy for going in freezing temperatures, but I don t swim; I walk around on the beach as I feel the cold sand against my feet. My favorite time to visit the beach in the off season is during hurricanes. I love looking at the 6 feet high waves crash onto the sand, and I love looking at the dark colors of the sky and ocean together. However, the sand blowing around from the harsh winds make it hard to admire everything all at once because the sand is almost piercing you like needles, but I feel like it s such a great experience ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Essay On Exercise Induced Muscle Damage Exercise induced muscle damage (EIMD) is very common after doing some kind of unaccustomed or eccentrically biased physical activity. Therapies such as cold water immersion, massage, and active recovery are known to relieve the symptoms but these treatments have ambiguous results. Nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAID) have also been used as a treatment to EIMD. This study is looking to see if EIMD can be treated with nutritional supplements like fish oil. The eicosapentaenoic acid(EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid(DHA) in Omega 3 fish oil help to reduce inflammation; this is mostly true of EPA. The purpose of this study is to examine the efficacy of an acute dose of omega 3 fish oil on recovery following EIMD. The hypothesis was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The participants volunteered themselves, making the recruitment convenient. Plyometric exercise protocol was the exercise used to induce muscle damage. The participants did ten sets of ten plyometric drop jumps. Following the plyometric exercise protocol, the participants drew sealed envelopes that gave them their group assignment. The participants EIMD were then observed and documented at 1, 24, 48, 72, and 96 hours after exercising by looking at four assessments: jump performance, isokinetic muscle strength, perceived muscle soreness, and blood markers. The researches studied the participants jump performance by measuring their squat and countermovement jump height with a vaned jump and reach apparatus. Isokinetic dynamometry was used to determine isokinetic muscle strength. The participants were sitting upright with their experimental leg secured to avoid any other movements besides what s being tested. The dynamometer measured the concentric contractions at 60В° and 180В° s 1 through 90В° range of movement. Perceived muscle soreness was measured by having the participants squat at 90В° and then report their soreness on a scale of 0 10, with 0 meaning no pain and 10 meaning the worst pain ever. Blood was also tested to assess EIMD. A 6 ml venous blood sample from the antecubital vein was taken and then centrifuged for ten minutes to get a sample of the blood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. You Can Never Predict What Life Is Going At You You can never predict what life is going to throw at you. Until I was about 9 years old, I lived in Groves, Texas which was located by the Gulf of Mexico. Groves was a small town, so small that I had to go to school in Port Arthur, the city right next to Groves. I had a small house and a big backyard with lots of trees. My dad also kept a small ship and a boat in our yard, and I always thought about what it might be like to board the ship. My days would be spent playing with my little sister and hanging out in the yard, exploring every inch of our lawn. One hot September day, I was in my fourth grade class when kids were being checked out. My teacher explained to those of us still in class that a hurricane seemed to be heading our way.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Traffic was terrible. It was more than terrible, we would only move what felt like an inch at a time. People were running out of gas and there were no gas stations open for miles. My dad kept the air conditioning off to preserve the battery or gas, and it was blazing hot out. I remember being drenched in sweat, wondering where we were going to end up. When it came time for me to sleep, the car was so packed I had to move in awkward positions to get comfortable and use cardboard boxes as pillows. We could not afford to pull over for potty breaks so my parents had my sister and I pee in a jar. Gross right? But that was all we could do. There was a countdown to when the hurricane was coming and we had to get as far away as possible. Even though we traveled for days, we only got as far as Woodsville which was only about two hours from where I lived. A two hour trip had been stretched out to days because of the traffic. We were notified to find shelter and we ended up in a high school gym. We were given two cots since there were four family members and we huddled our way to the middle of the gym. There were a lot of people, all just as miserable looking as we were. I was so exhausted that I fell asleep on the cot about five minutes after arriving to our shelter. I slept so long and so deep, the hurricane passed over our shelter and I missed it. When I woke up my mom told me about how the hurricane passed and that we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Tsunami And The Tsunami Of Japan A simple slip of a tectonic plate does not sound detrimental. The result of this plate slip, a big wave also sounds fairly innocent. However, when we see these two things come to life, it can be disastrous. Tsunamis can travel at speeds of 500 miles per hour and it is very hard for them to lose energy. Tsunamis retain their energy, meaning they can travel across entire oceans with very small amounts of energy being lost. These tsunamiwaves can reach heights above 100 feet. Two tsunamis that stand out from all others are the Sumatra tsunami and the Japan tsunami. Looking at these allows us to see just how destructive tsunamis can be. On March 11, 2011 a magnitude 9 earthquake took place 100 km off the northeast coast of Japan. This was the largest earthquake that Japan had ever encountered. In the history of japan there has never been an earthquake above a magnitude of 8.4. Japan lies on a boundary between the pacific plate and the North American plate, positioning the country perfectly for natural disasters cause by tectonics. The energy behind the massive earthquake had reportedly been building up for hundreds of years, which is what caused the massive destruction. It is also important to note that earthquakes send off two different types of waves. The fastest waves that result from an earthquake are known as P waves or primary waves. The slower, but much more destructive waves are called S waves or Secondary waves which is what caused the most damage. During the 2011 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse Alcohol is the number one drug problem among America s youth. More senior high school students use alcohol than any other psychoactive drug. Family doctors, pediatricians, schoolteachers, and parents know that alcohol is overwhelmingly the drug of choice among today s youth, although trendier substances such as cocaine are often given more attention in the headlines (Carla Felsted, p. vii). Furthermore, it is widely acknowledged that drinking alcoholis a part of the youth culturein America; it may also be understood as a culturally conditioned and socially controlled behavior. In my generation drinking among underage kids is blamed on peers, accessibility, and adulthood. Research shows that about 10 million Americans between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a study done by Paul Rhode, PhD, a scientist at the Oregon Research Institute in Eugene, he and his colleagues evaluated whether teenagers with serious alcohol problems were likely to continue their behavior into adulthood. Roxanne Nelson states that the researchers found that serious alcohol problems as a teenager did predict future substance abuse, alcoholism, depression, and symptoms of antisocial and borderline personality disorders by age 24. In addition, teenagers who were heavy drinkers but that hadn t actually been diagnosed with a serious alcohol problem were also at some increased risk for these same problems. Teenagers face many difficult decisions in their lives and have many people in their lives that influence them. One of the major groups that influence teens is their peer group. Since teenagers are not yet comfortable with themselves, they have a strong need to be accepted by their peers. And to be accepted, they feel they have to be just like their peers (Ruth Maxwell, p. 24). From Maxwell we learn that teenagers will use alcohol to be accepted by a group. As age progresses the number of alcohol users progress 73 percent of kids that are from the ages of 16 18 are drinkers. In addition, around 90 percent of high school seniors have experienced alcohol at least once in their life. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Heterogenous Mixture Lab Discussion: In this lab, we needed to determine the percent calcium carbonate in a heterogenous mixture and determine the molar volume of carbon dioxide gas at 273 K and 760 torr. Calcium Carbonate is found in many different types of substances and formulations. It is an important inorganic compound found in the Earth s crust. We also used the idea of standard temperature and pressure which means that one mole of an ideal gas occupies 22.4 L. Since carbon dioxideis not an ideal gas, it s molar volume will be different. We need to calculate the CO2 gas evolved from the reaction be collected, its volume, and the calculation of the mass difference of CaCO3 mixture before and after the reaction. To calculate the molar volume of CO2 we use the following equation: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, to minimize any loss of evolved CO2 the water is saturated with CO2 before the experiment is conducted. To complete the saturation, we added an antacid tablet to the solution.The percent CaCO3 in the mixture is calculated with the following equation: mass of CaCO3/mass of mixture X 100=% of CaCO3 I found the following in my experiment: Table #1 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Resistance to Change in Organizations BOTH ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS RESIST CHANGE. WHAT CAN BE DONE TO OVERCOME THIS RESISTANCE? It s not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. ~ Charles Darwin Organizational changes are changes that are made in the overall framework of a company, such as restructuring in departments, changes in policies, or changes in culture. It directly affects all departments, from the entry level employee to management. Any business in today s fast moving environment that is looking for the pace of change to slow is likely to be sorely disappointed. In fact, businesses should embrace change. Change is important for any organization because, without change, businesses would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aside from individual resistance, organizations as a whole also resist changes. Some organizations are so designed that they resist new ideas. The major reasons for this type of resistance are : threat to power; upper management considers change a threat to their power, authority and position. They fear that new policies imposed for instance by the government, may result in them losing their status. Also implementations such as participative decision making and self managed work teams affect their purpose. Additionally, companies resist change in their organizational structure. Especially bureaucratic structures where jobs are narrowly defined and flow of information is stressed to from top to bottom. This is usually because change in one part of these structures cant happen without causing disruption in all levels. Other popular reasons to resist change are resource constraints and sunk costs. If employees do accept change, organizations must have the resources to accommodate the new changes. For example if training agents are hired, the company needs to have sufficient financial resources to pay them and also pay their employees. If they are not equipped with enough resources, they will resist change. Also, it creates a problem for top management because a lot of capital would have already been invested in fixed assets and training for employees for their current jobs. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Reflection Paper On Language And Emotions 1.Using the chapters on language and emotions to help frame your answer, suggest two ways that Ken could open this conversation more productively, beyond clearly expressing his emotions and using I language. Two ways in which Ken could have opened this conversation productively would include 1) owning his current feelings and 2) taking responsibility for his own actions (Wood, 2012). Instead of his current opening, Ken could have said something like, Jan, I really need to speak with you. I completely understand that what happened between Katie and me was wrong, but by you telling Shannon, it has not only created issues between Shannon and me, but also has me feeling a bit uneasy about confiding in you. 2.How do you perceive Jan s effort to convince Ken to forgive her? Based on what you have learned in this chapter, suggest two ways she might more effectively seek Ken s forgiveness. Firstly, Jan could have completely owned her actions and asked if there was any way to make it up to him. Secondly, Jan should stay on topic. By her bringing up Ken telling her dad on her, and comparing it to this situation, she effectively negated Ken s feelings and engaged in cross complaining. Cross complaining is described as When a person s complaint is met by aa countercomplaint (Wood, 2012, p. 233), as opposed to showing recognition of the other person s original concern. 3.What are two nonverbal cues used by Jan? What are two nonverbal cues used by Ken? In what ways did the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Russia Is Wrought With Inconsistencies And Discord The history of Russia is wrought with inconsistencies and discord. Flawed with unjust social constructs and plagued constantly by the dichotomous relationship between authority and the people, Russia, since it s upbringing, had always been one step behind it s eastern neighbors. And in this rat race to stand among the Europeans, the identity and essence of Russiawas always in a state of question. As a result, Russia was constantly struggling to find it s place within a global narrative. It was Russian philosopher Petr Chaadaev, who in 1829, wrote, We do not belong to any of the great families of the human race. We are neither of the West nor of the East, and we have the traditions of neither. It is a wonder that Chaadaev, in the years of such turbulent changes, was able to identify such metaphysical traits of the nation. But while Chaadaev highlights the indisputable sui generis nature of Russia in context with the European nations, perhaps it was too presumptuous to say that this uniqueness resulted in the lack of culture and tradition from both East and West. As the three momentous periods of Russia, the formation, the imperial, and the formation of the soviet, may suggest, rather than a nation outside of East or West, Russia is an amalgamation of elements from both, existing between the dichotomous East and West. Russia before the Russians was a complex mix of people and culture. To the knowledge of historians, the lands were mostly comprised of disjointed clans ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome Excruciating jaw pain can be extremely hard to deal with on a daily basis. If you notice any pain, clicking, or popping in your jaw when you talk, chew, or yawn, you may be suffering from Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome, or TMJ. Gregory T. Grubba, DDS, understands how to treat TMJ symptoms. Their highly trained staff in Anchorage, AK is committed to providing comfortable, affordable dental care for their patients. Whether you re coming in for a filling or a routine teethcleaning, you ll always receive the highest quality treatments for your teeth at their practice! Gregory T. Grubba, DDS, knows that teeth grinding, stress, and arthritis of the jaw joint can all lead to the development of TMJ. Here are a few things you can do to treat these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Olaudah Quotes The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah At last when the ship we were in, had got in all her cargo, they made ready with many fearful noises, and we were all put under deck, so that we could not see how they managed the vessel. However, this disappointment was the least of my sorrow. The stench of the hold while we were on the coast was so intolerably loathsome, that it was dangerous to remain there for any time, and some of us had been permitted to stay on the deck for the fresh air; but now that the whole ship s cargo were confined together, it became absolutely pestilential. (Olaudah Equiano) Equiano is preparing to bring you into his life during slavery. Equiano expressed one of many hard times that he had to face during his slave voyage throughout that quote. I chose that strong quote so that it would shine knowledge on those who are unsure of what was to come about the life of Equiano. This piece of literature stood out the most to me because it gave me a different view of slavery. This story allowed me to try and picture myself going through what Equiano had to face. It was hard trying to prepare myself because no one wants to imagine themselves going through the pain, neglect, beating, hunger, and etc. like the way he did. It made me realize this was told from a child s point of view and that he showed different emotions from what I would have presented to others. This piece is relevant because this is someone s personal life story or what I would call ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Tears of a Tiger Tears of a Tiger By Sharon M. Draper A story of Realistic Fiction Teacher Answer Guide Packet Pre reading Activity Directions: Think about the words below. Free write for at least three minutes about each word. Use extra paper if necessary. Be prepared to share your thoughts with your classmates. 1. suicide 2. DWI 3. friendship 4. family 5. depression 6. discrimination Pages 1 22 Vocabulary Discussion Guide Vocabulary Fiery (1) Weaving (1) Frantically (2) Raggedy (4) Stunted (16) Infinite (16) Discussion Questions 1. What does the newspaper article report in the first chapter? Four boys went out after the basketball game. Robert Washington is killed in a car accident, and the three other... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Who is telling the story? When might this story take place? Is it significant that the characters in the story tell the story? Why? Answers will vary here. They should include that the story is being told by the characters in the story (3rd person, omniscient point of view). The story could take place at anytime, including present day. It is important that the characters tell the story as the author wanted to show how this event affects every person involved. Pages 23 34 Vocabulary Discussion Guide Vocabulary Proceeded (25) Miscellaneous (26) Recuperated (26) Ordeal (26) Revoked (27) Privileges (28) Forfeited (28) Clogged (34) Discussion Questions 1. How does everyone treat Andy after the accident occurs? They try to understand his pain. 2. How is Andy dealing with the tragedy? Do you agree or disagree with his method of coping? Answers will vary, but should include that Andy tries joking, and acting silly around friends /classmates. Answers will vary about the agreement, but could include that Andy is really not dealing with the problem and he will not be able to get over the incident until he faces it. Others may feel that by laughing and hiding his emotions, he will be able to get over the situation faster 3. Who was Rob the closest to out of the three boys? How or why do you think the death affects Andy the most if Andy was not his closest friend? Rob was closest to Tyrone. The death affects Andy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Summary Of James Laxer s Tecumseh And Brock Published for the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812, James Laxer s Tecumseh Brock is a unique, if troubled, work of historical scholarship. The book approaches the War of 1812 through the lens of two key leaders: British general Sir Isaac Brock and leader of his allied native confederacy, Tecumseh. Laxer argues that Britain avoided defeat in Canada by forming an alliance with Tecumsehs native confederacy, since they shared the common enemy of the United States. Gathering this intuitively from the text proves challenging, at best. The separate conflicts between Britain or the Native Americans versus the US are portrayed as being personified by Tecumseh and Sir Isaac Brock, respectively. Much of the author s critical thinking revolves around the effects of the two men on history, as representatives of their conflict with the United States.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The remainder of the book digresses from Laxer s main ideas, abandons any semblance of support for the thesis, and serves simply as an inflated denouement to the conclusion of the War of 1812. The final chapter of the book does little to reinforce any argument, but rather discusses the nature of Tecumseh and Brock as some kind of folk legends in Canada. With this in mind a reader must ask, is this a dual biography? Is it a history of the War of 1812? Is the text simply a piece of anti American sentiment penned for the bicentennial memorial of 1812 in Canada, as it often reads? This lack of focus is the problem with Tecumseh Brock. Despite its compelling nature the text falls short of its academic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Magna And Rousseau Theory Of The Social Contract Magna Carta vs Rousseau The Magna Carta and Rousseau theory of the social contract are both different and similar in many ways. The Magna Carta protects a certain group of people. And the Rousseau theory of the social contract is to protect everyone. But they also have a lot of similarities such as the fact that they both put restrains on the government. Magna Carta The Magna Carta is a series of documents that represent an important step in the progression of governance in western civilization. The foundation of the Magna Carta was that everybody including the king was subjected to the law. This document defined and limited the federal rights of the monarch. In spite of what the Magna Carta outlooks today, this document was not written with proud ideas of justice and liberty in mind. It was initially meant as a peace treaty between king john and his barons, with whom he was at war with. The barons had seized London and john found himself in a political jumble, he need a swift way out solution. The document only covers the nobility, connected, the land owners. So blacks, kids, women, and the poor was not covered by the Magna Carta. The Magna Carta never accomplish its goal of producing peace. In datum it failed dramatically. Granting john agreed to the Magna Carta at first, he swiftly became acrimonious when his terms were enforced upon him. He transcribed a letter to the pope to get it null and void. The pope essentially happened to come to an agreement with john, by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Band Played Waltzing Matilda Song Comparison The similarities about And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda song, No Man s Land song, Only nineteen song and Masters of War song are against war. And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda song describes the war as something terrible. No Man s Land and Masters of Warsong said the war was useless and cause loss. Just like the song Only nineteen that says the story of the battle is not seem as his father told the children. The soldiers that mentioned in the song No Man s Land , Ballad of the Green Berets and Masters of War were dead. The difference in each song is the content of the song. The content of the song And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda told about a soldier who lost both his legs during a battle in the war. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Jeannette Walls Cooking When I read Jeannette Walls literature regarding her cooking at such a young age, I was appalled. She was the age of three and cooking with open flames. She could feel the heat rising from the boiling water which engulfed her hot dogs. While she was cooking, she could smell the boiling water that surrounded the hot dogs flaring up. She sensed the abnormally hot air in her nose as she breathed in the warmness. Personally, I can t imagine being only three years old and cooking. First of all, why is she cooking while her parents aren t watching? I could hear Mom in the next room singing while she worked on one of her paintings (Walls 5). Her motheris paying no attention to her three year old daughter cooking. It s absurd to think about it.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She must have also been in charge of walking the dog down the streets alone, or maybe in charge of lighting bonfires. The responsibilities of this three year old are unheard of compared to today s standards for raising a child. I would never, under any circumstances, let my three year old daughter use a stove. A big reason for this is evident when the author says, I was still standing on the chair, swatting at the fire with the fork I had been using to stir the hot dogs (Walls 5). First of all, she was not taught the proper way to fight a fire. Instead of the stop drop and roll method we were all taught, she swats at the fire with a fork in panic. By swatting at the fire, she hoped the fork would damage the entity that surrounded her and put an end to the pain. She was feeling the moisture from her skin being drawn out from her. She smelt her dress being burned right off her as well as the fire on her bare skin bubbling up and filling the room. In her head, she could hear the screams she wanted to say immediately, but did not have the words ready. At the time, she could taste her saliva building up tremendously as the fire retained its fearsome ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. SaГ§kes Mental Models Children, even at early ages, construct explanations for how the natural world works based on their daily observations of nature and the information they are exposed in their culture. (SaГ§kes, 2015) Since most of causal explanations from children are irrelevant to scientific explanations and even hinder the learningprocess of scientific concepts, SaГ§kes conducts a descriptive research with 46 kindergartners to investigate their mental models of the day and night cycle to realize what restrains children s minds, and what educators can learn from analyzing their mental models . By collecting the date from interviews and operations in a 3D model of the sun and the earth in three parts, which are verbal explanations, model manipulation and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. A Revision Of The Controlled Substances Act Essay Considering a Revision of The Controlled Substances Act Drug abuse and misuse are prominent problems in the United States, whether the issue is with trafficking, overdoses causing death, illegal recreational use in adolescents, or even improper prescriptions by medical professionals leading to physiological dependence. The formerly listed problems stem from outdated, yet current, classification system of drugs in the Controlled Substances Act(CSA). The HeroinEpidemic is an example of a problem concerning improper prescribing in medical practice; this issue began when many medical professionals began to prescribe potent painkillers to their patients early in their treatments. Over time and with consistent use, the patients grew to psychologically and physiologically depend on the painkillers. Eventually, the prescribed painkillers became unaffordable and patients began to depend on a cheaper drug with similar, yet more dangerous, effects: heroin. As a result, many are addicted to heroin as compared to prescription drugs. There is also an issue concerning qualified medical professionals that pill mill, meaning they prescribe Schedule II drugs such as oxycodone with the sole purpose to make more money; this puts the patient in danger in exchange for the doctor s personal benefit. As a student pursuing a career in the medical field, I find that the proper implementation and use of medicine and drugs is vital to providing quality health care, so that events like the heroin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Luxottica Research Paper Everything is worth what people will pay. Luxottica is a company that owns several other companies, They bought the majority of the other stores for eye wear! for example the insurance company to be able to get the glasses. They bought Lenscrafters that sold the glasses. They also own majority of the expensive glasses around the world, like Coach, Prada, chanel, and etc. They also bought Oakley since they were going out of business. Ray and Ban went out of business, so some Italian s bought the store and the store became very popular but is still considered an American store. Luxottica is one of the top main manufacturers of eyewear. But they said that their top competition to Luxottica, is Walmart. Because, Walmart can make their own glasses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Transhumanism Research Paper Transhumanism, a movement for people who wish to try to surpass the natural limitation of the human body, has been around since the dawn of the first cyborg movie. People have wished to have the abilities that the robots show in the films for years, however, by ridding humans of their weaknesses as a species, we will no longer be fully humans. It will be taken over by half robot parts that would advance vision, smell, hearing, and touch. Humanity will be lost. The technology that is used in the transhumanism culture is negatively stretching the limitations of a humans natural body and causing society to have unrealistic notions that these limitations can be surpassed. There are plenty of extreme members in the group that calls themselves transhumanists. Many mainly just crave slight alterations for those who really need technology to correct those which are disabled, such as faux legs for those who have lost their own or hearing aids so that the deaf can finally hear. These are the correct advancements that we need to work towards... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ideals that the transhumanists are trying to reach is not possible to the extent that they want. To reach the technology that they want, society must sacrifice the natural limitations and a part of their humanity. By manipulating the unknown of the human s limitations, a multitude of issues could arise from the mechanics used in genetic engineering, mind uploading, etc. Instead of pursuing just the advancement of the human race, transhumanism wants to take it to the next level to where humans will no longer be considered a pure human. Although a lot of the technology that has been made so far can be useful to those who have disabilities and handicaps, if it is taken any further than what it already has been, it could prove to be detrimental to the human body. Instead of trying to rid ourselves of our limitations, we should instead embrace ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Mauria War IMPLEMENTATION: Various events took place during this period of 56 Years which can be cited as the conpany s general principle of non intervention in the affairs of the Indian States. After the Battle of Buxar, Awadh lay at the mercy of the British but they did not annex it; after the Rohilla war, Warren Hasting conferred the conquered territory on the Nawab of Awadh instead of retaining them; the first anglo Maratha war ended in the re storation of the status quo by the treaty of Salbai. EXCEPTION: Yet it cannot be denied that during this period the company didi intervene in the affairs of the Indian states on a number of occasions. Warren Hasting fought the first Maratha war and the second Mysore war without any justifiable reason. Similarly... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The policy of Buffer State was emerged as a result of Afghan and Maratha invaders. This defensive policy was followed to safeguard their territories and commercial interests in India. SUBSIDIARY ALLIANCE: With the arrival of Lord Wellesley, better known as Marquess Wellesley, succeeded sir John Shore as the Governor General of India (1798 1805), the aggressive policy came into force. Wellesley had a clear vision of the mission before him. He wanted to make the company the supreme power in India, to add to its territories and to reduce all the Indian States to a position of dependence on the company. Wellesley gave up the policy of peace and non intervention and inaugurated the policy of war, more war and further war. From 1798, the subsidiary alliance came into force. The subsidiary alliance was nothing but the diplomatic tactics of the company to extend the British supremacy or we can say that it came into force which arrived at bringing the Indian states to a position of dependence on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Book Review on the French Revolution and the People Essay For my report I read The French Revolution and the People by David Andress to learn what were the reasons causing the French Revolutionary War. The main thesis of the book is the known problems and reactions which affected the events and outcomes of the revolution in every stage, now everyone in France was affected by the revolution. I agree with the author s thesis on many different levels. Since the multiple troubles the people had at that time did not originate just then but decades before. As well with constant economic pressure of all the upper classes upon them only worsened the situation. Since all the troubles and problems of the poor were never looked after, now everyone in France gets a taste of the revolution. First,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The churches collect tithes and since the right to collect tithes was owned by both the lay landowners and seigneurs (similar to mayors) the tithes were mostly mandatory. Although the tithe was to pay for the church s services you still would be charged for weddings, baptisms, and funerals. In some cases the clerics and the religious instructions to be both landowners and seigneurs, in turn being able to claim rents and feudal dues from large numbers of peasants. Second, how seigneurialism did not get rid of feudalism but only changed it for the seigneurs to get more power. Over time it shifted from feudalism to more of a financial relationship since the lords wanted more money and they couldn t tax serfs who didn t get paid. The seigneurs had many rights such over extensive land, an annual rent, a share of harvest; fee if land has changed hands or inherited would be paid by past serfs. They also had rights over the game in their land forbidding peasants from killing anything without privilege, as well as the right to ride over peasant s crops during the pursuit of the game. Also more rights are honorary pews in the front of the church and the weathercock on top of manor house. The seigneurs also had the right to dispense justice so many tens of thousands of seigneurial courts were apart of villages. Also, another problem that occurred during that time was a drought. France ran into a few climatic problems in 1785 which lead a drought a major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Real World Periodic Motion Analysis Real World Periodic Function One of the key characteristics of periodic motion is its period. The period, T, is the time required to complete one full cycle of the motion. I chose a sprinkler because it takes approximately five seconds to move from maximum displacement in one direction to maximum displacement in the opposite direction. It again takes another five seconds to go back to the starting point. In this case it takes ten seconds to complete one cycle of oscillation, and the period is ten seconds. Since the sprinkler has a motion that repeats in equal intervals of time, it is therefore a perfect example of periodic motion. As to derive the functions used in this paper, I had to gather data for use in the analysis. This is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. The And The Basal Metabolic Rate Maria is a 19 year old female that is 5 8 tall and weighs 145 lbs. Based on the use of an online calculator, her BMI would be 22.0 (nih.gov). Which would put her in the normal weight range, but only 3 points from being overweight and 8 points from being considered obese. The use of another online calculator would determine that she needs to consume 2316 calories per day to survive (Adult energy needs). The Basal Metabolic Rate or BMR for Maria would be 1516.05 (BMR calculator). BMR is defined as the amount of energy used by the body in a sedentary state with no digestion occurring. Running 2.5 miles while traveling at 4.76 miles per hour would take 31.5 minutes and burn roughly 262 calories. Based on Maria s vitals, her running three times a week would burn off roughly 786 calories. She burns a total of 110441.4 calories each month. Then she consumes 119820 calories a month leading to a net of +9378.6 calories a month. Which when divided by the number of calories in a pound (3500 calories0 is a gain of 2.7 pounds a month or 32.4 pounds a year. Maria: Calories needed to survive: (2316*7)*4=64848 BMR of (1516.05*7)*4=42449.4 Calories burned: (262*3)*4 = 3144 calories Total calories burned each month: 110441.4 Total calories consumed each month: 119820 119820 110441.4 =9378.6 a month +2.7 pounds Matt is a 21 year old male, who is 6 1 tall and weighs 230 lbs. He has an established history of Diabetes in his family. Based on his vitals and an online calculator, he has a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Allied Pows During World War II, most of the countries, after invading a land, took adversary soldiers who surrendered as prisoners. They were, most of the time, sent to concentration camps. Although the treatment of these prisoners of war (POWs) was different from country to country, it was mostly harsh and ignorant. According to Gavan Daws, a historian, Japanese concentration camps are the ones, where the behavior of the military was the most brutal and ruthless. Although the Japanese Imperial government had vowed to treat prisoners of war with consideration and appreciation, they dealt with the detainees fiercely while medicinal treatment was apathetic. Japanese military is well known as being sadistic and ignorant towards the Allied POWs. The discipline... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why were the Japanese so cruel during WWII? Honor is the main reason. The Japanese soldiers were very faithful to their nation. Even nowadays, the honor and patriotism still are extremely strong in Japan. They were taught that if a soldier surrendered and didn t fight till the end being afraid of the death, meant a failure. Consequently, they would be punished and disrespected. Japanese hierarchy worked like a class system. Prisoners were at the last rung. Therefore, any Japanese soldier could chastise them. Physical discipline was allotted for even unimportant infractions, for example, neglecting to salute Japanese military. This meant for a Japanese to lose face. The most widely recognized type of discipline was face slapping. Soldiers used mostly hard instruments, such as a shovel, for this punishment. An Australian surgeon did some research on prisoners. He described the injuries they obtained when they missed work because of the prostration: blows with a fist, hammering over the face and head with wooden clogs, repeatedly thrown to the ground...kicking in the stomach and scrotum and ribs etc ... (The War Diaries of Weary Dunlop). The Japanese utilized numerous sorts of physical discipline. For example, they could force the prisoners to hold a heavy stove above their head for several days with no food or water. Another punishment was to put them in a cage for weeks and not provide them any nutrition. Japanese soldiers made fun of the detainees and their sad lives. The camp was like a show for them. Gavan Daws states that the Japanese often took extreme measures against detainees. Especially, when they tried to escape: Whether they are destroyed individually or in groups, or however it is done, with mass bombing, poisonous smoke, [...] , or what, dispose of the prisoners as the situation dictates. In any case it is the aim not to allow the escape of a single one, to annihilate them all, and not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Pros And Cons Of Zheng He Voyages There are plenty arguments that support why Zheng He s voyages should be celebrated or should not be celebrated. Zheng He s voyages should be celebrated because of his distance and destination, size of his fleet and treasure ship, and lastly his voyages had a glorious purpose. As a kid, Ma He watched his father die in front of him and then was taken by the Ming Dynasty s invading army. He became close with the leader and Ma He rose through ranks of military and was soon renamed Zheng He. Zheng He deserves a special recognition for his 15th century voyages. The first reason for celebration of Zheng He s voyages is his distance and destination. In 7 voyages he traveled over 105,300 miles. Examples of some places and distance he traveled was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. The Industrial Revolution Caused A Major Development... The Industrial Revolution caused a major development in social history with major changes in manufacturing, transportation, and agriculture that had an intense effect on socioeconomic and cultural conditions in Europe that then spread to North America and eventually around the world, influencing almost every aspect of everyday life and society. Looking through sources from the time period, it is easy to see how lives were changed due to the advancements in technology that improved manufacturing, agriculture, and transportation. After intently studying these phenomena, many Historians agree that all of these major changes were the main effect of the Industrial Revolution, but they may disagree on the causes of this event. Most historians, such as T.S. Asthon and David S. Landees, can agree that the Industrial Revolution brought on a huge change in society. It changed the way in which people thought, worked, and performed their everyday activities. However, a number of historians debate over what the actual cause of the Industrial Revolution was, what it actually impacted and how it did. They also debate over the actual starting date. Many historians argue that the thing that started off the revolution occurred when England began to trade with foreign countries. The first time this kind of trade was seen at a large, impacting scale, was the Triangular Trade. This new trade set up with England, Europe, Africa, the Americas and the West Indies caused a boom in the economy for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 57. Wall Cloud Research Paper Predictions are the hardest part of tracking tornadoes, meteorologists and atmospheric scientists predict tornadoes through the measurement of temperature, air speed and pressure conditions to monitor atmospheric conditions. Cool right? Atmospheric scientists study the weather and climate and how it may affect us humans. To predict storms and tornadoes, most meteorologist use special equipment such as weather balloons, radars, and satellites to gather information about the tornado/ storm. With the data given from the equipment, meteorologist are able to predict storm paths. When using equipment like the doppler radar, scientists have to identify if tornadoes may form. When looking at a doppler radar, a tornado may look like a hook, that s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A rain free base is a dark cumulous cloud base with no precipitation below it, rain free bases usually mark the updraft of a thunderstorm. An inflow band is when low cumulus clouds start to outstretch from the storm, when this usually happens, the storm will be starting to gather low level winds from about 7 miles away, this shows that there may be a swirling motion happening. A beaver tail cloud is a flat cloud that usually expands from the east edge of a rain free base, if the flat cloud goes around the south edge of the rain free base, this may pose as a swirling motion. What is a wall cloud? Well, a wall cloud is a cloud that is lowering while connected to the rain free base. Wall clouds produce tornadoes that can last up to 10 20 minutes. A condensation funnel is made up of drops of water and once it starts to extend down from the base of the thunderstorm, if ever it touches the ground it forms into a tornado, if not, it is still a regular funnel. A rear flank downdraft is a rush of air that s going down behind the storm that descends with a tornado. The rear flank downdraft causes the hook echo on a doppler radar. For a funnel cloud to form, a convection of hot air has to set a motion within the clouds to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 58. Afl History The National Football League is an extremely popular organization comprised of 32 professional American football teams. these teams are split up equally into two sub divisions; the AFC (American Football Conference, and the NFC (National Football Conference). The NFL was created in 1920 as the American Professional FootballAssociation (APFA) in an attempt to get rid of bidding for players between rival clubs and to create cooperation with schedules. The APFA eventually in 1923, renamed itself as the National Football League. Then, in 1966 the NFL and the American FootballLeague (AFL) decided to merge, bringing forth the first superbowl. Nowadays, the NFL is the most popular and highest attended professional sports league in the world. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The league s contracts do not, however, cover preseason game. The teams are allowed to sell the games to local stations. The NFL has a ton of ways to broadcast media. One of the most effective ways to broadcast media is through commercials. During the Superbowl, one of the main focuses is the commercials. Because so many people are watching, it is a prime time to promote products. The NFL also uses ethos to help promote their organization. The NFL uses their players to promote them, because they are so popular and have such a following. If one of the player promotes something it will make their fanbase want it as well. The NFL has a fairly large reach. They are the most popular professional sports organization in the U.S. They also have plenty of fans ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...