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Tuesdays In The Tower Book Report
Many young children dream of living in a castle. A castle is a key part of many fairy tales, whether
they have a princess locked up in a tower, a terrible dragon inside which must be defeated, or the
castle is the home where a royal family resides. In Wednesdays in the Tower, by Jessica Day
George, the royal familyindeed lives in a castle. They do not live in just any castle; their castle is
for lack of a better word; alive. The book, Wednesdays in the Tower, is another book that fits into
several genres. It is traditional literature. The story incorporates folkloric elements; it is a story
meant to entertain. It shares in the folktale criteria of being a beast tale, a main character in this
book is Rufus; a griffin which Celie, one of the princesses in the story hatched from an egg the
castle gave her. Rufus has most of his animal characteristics but he is decidedly opinionated much
like a human would be. The story also includes magicand wonder, because there is nothing normal
about a castle, which when bored... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The reader would miss a great deal of useful information explaining more about the characters
and the setting. I would use this book in the classroom if I were a teacher in the upper elementary
school grades, probably 4th or 5th grade. I would read it aloud as a class to both encourage them to
read out loud and discuss some of the thematic elements and what we would do if it were real, for
example, what would you do if your house decided to grow rooms because it was bored. I would
also use this a bedtime story with my kids. I would start with the first one and work through the
series. I believe it s appropriate enough for all of their ages they we could read it as a
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Nuclear Energy, The Energy Released After Nuclear Fission...
Albin BrucajPeriod 2
Senior ThesisFerraro
Nuclear energy, the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to
generate electricity. Nuclear energy has been one of the biggest controversies, not only in the
United States but also, around the world. The concept of what a civilization should be or consist
of has changed dramatically over time. When man needed food, he hunted, when he needed
shelter, he built a home, when he needed energy, ah, that is where he was stumped. Many have
discovered different forms of energy to help achieve the goals of men. In order to continue this
trend of progress, we need to be able to realize that energy is, possibly, one of the most important
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At the moment, nuclear energy is the most effective form energy available to us and we must
advance and improve it to the best of our ability.
Nuclear energy has the potential to provide huge amounts of electricity and power to billions all
over the globe. At the moment, nuclear power currently generates 16% of the world s electricity,
but by 2030 it will approach 30%(Richard Steiglitz). Many are unable to realize just how much
our demand for newer, better, and faster technology has risen and will rise over time. A high
capacity baseload is vital to a growing society. The development and advancement of electrical
powered motor vehicles plays quite a large role in energy consumption. We are forced to deliver
more and more electrical power each and every day. Unfortunately, we are simply unable to do
so unless we possess a form of energy large enough to satisfy our wants and needs(nuclear). The
United States is investing hundreds of billions of dollars to develop alternative energy sources,
but these sources are decades away from being gigawatt providers of electricity(Richard
Steiglitz). Unless we plan on deterring our future in energy for 10 to 20 years, I suggest we
continue researching, experimenting, and improving nuclear energy so that we are not left with
nothing if all else fails. The social media boom over the last few years have influenced a great
demand for more power. Households use more appliances, computers,
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The Heart Of A Human
The heart of a human is a vital internal organ consists of cardiac muscles, which pump and circulate
blood contained oxygen, hormones and necessary nutrients throughout the body. Heart rate is the
amount of poundings of the heart per unit of time, usually in beats per minute (bpm). The heart rate
can change due to the body s physical needs including oxygen absorption and carbon dioxide
excretion. The normal resting heart rateof an adult human ranges from 60 to100 beats per minute.
During sleep, the heart can beat slower in the range of 40 50 beats per minute, which considered
normal. (Wikipedia, 2015)
From the initial observations, heart rates tend to vary from times to times especially with different
activities such as standing, running and lying down. The purpose of this experiment is to identify
what, if any, relationship exists between human s heart rates with the different intensity levels of
any physical exertion.
If a subject is exposed to different physical activity intensity levels for the same amount of time
with the heart rate recorded in beats per one minute. Then, the subject s heart rate will significantly
increase in relation to the higher intensity degrees of any physical exertion.
The exercises and even the anticipations of increasing physical activities can trigger the response of
autonomic nervous system to produce a more appropriate suite of physiological changes that
prompt the body for the exercise.
The systems that support muscular
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Self Denial And Self-Denialing In Miss Brill By Katherine...
There are millions of people who live in self denial and self rejection. When one thinks of self
denial, most people picture a young person trying to find his or her way through society without
being ridiculed, but what does it mean when self denial lingers into adulthood? In her acclaimed
short story, Miss Brillauthor Katherine Mansfield does not detail her story in a descriptive,
elaborate style, yet the reader can infer that the protagonist, Miss Brill, is a woman who is self
conscious and yearns to be important to the point she denies her pain and sorrow.
Miss Brill desires to be normal since in the literary article Reductive Imagery in Miss Brill she is
depicted as an a foreigner (in xenophobic France) without friends or relatives (Mandel 474)
Anyone in that situation would try his or her best to fit in and not be mocked. The fur and
pieces of clothing in the story are a symbol of her hidden self denial and low confidence. Miss
Brill goes out to present the clothes so the public would take notice, but the public did not.
People who wear nice clothing want others to notice, and when people notice the nice clothing, a
person s confidence is elevated. Mrs. Brill is hurt that no one takes the time out to compliment or
notice her. She yearns to be important to the public and be a person of significance. Yet, notice
how Miss Brill is so detached from the society she is living in. She is more immersed in living
through society instead of living her life and it produces
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Edward Albee Essay
Edward Albee, a famous American Playwright, was born on March 12, 1928 and grew up in
Westchester County, New York. Albee grew up with his adoptive parents and left home at the age
of 18, due to conflicts with his adoptive parents and a suffocating environment. Although, his
adopted family was very wealthy and owned multiple theatres, he felt very distanced. However,
because he was his family owned theatres, he was exposed to that realm and idea, which he later
found a passion with. Albee s love as a playwrightwas not supported by his family, as they wanted
a son to have a more respectable job, like a doctor or lawyer. As a student, Albee was known to
be expelled or kicked out by many of his schools. He had a passion to write plays and began
experimenting with different styles, while befriending other writers, sculptors and painters.
Albee was an exceptional writer and wrote many poems, but was able to find his break or voice
when he began writing plays. He was known for his dramas and many one act plays. His first
breakout and major play was Zoo Story and was written in only 3 weeks. Zoo Story is a one act
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Edward Albee was a UH professor for distinguished playwriting and was an Associate director at
the Alley Theatre. He was able to take charge of UH s theatre program from 1989 2003 and returned
to UH in 2009 to become a professor and teach young adults about his passion.
Personally for me, I feel like I would enjoy his plays. He is known to evoke a lot of raw and real
emotion from the actors and his audience, which interests me. I already tend to like watching
dramas and on top of that, Albee has very many short one act plays, that wouldn t take that much
time away from me. He also has won 3 pulitzer Awards and is known for being one of the greatest
modern playwrights of all time, so I think I would very much enjoy his
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Solomon Asch Conformity Experiments (1951) Essay
In 1951, Solomon Asch carried out several experiments on conformity. The aim of these studies
was to investigate conformity in a group environment situation. The purpose of these experiments
was to see if an individual would be swayed by public pressure to go along with the incorrect
answer. Asch believed that conformity reflects on relatively rational process in which people are
pressured to change their behaviour. Asch designed experiments to measure the pressure of a group
situation upon an individual judgment. Asch wanted to prove that conformity can really play a big
role in disbelieving our own senses. Asch initiated his experiment by making one of the particpants
at ease. He asked a serious of elementary questions where the four... Show more content on
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The participants seated themselves around a table, these confederates were not known to each
other, and most important concept of this experiment relied on the fact all of the participants were
working together, but for one. They took turns in a fixed order to call out publicly which of three
comparison lines was the same length as a standard line on the left card. In reality only one person
was a naive participant who answered second to last, the rest were experimental confederates
instructed to give erroneous responses. The results were intriguing as there were large individual
differences or variation in responses. However nonetheless what was evident was that 25 percent of
participants remained independent throughout the trials, another 50 percent conformed to the
erroneous majority in 6 or more trials and another 5 percent conformed on all 12 trials. Therefore
the average conformity rate was 33 percent. Asch used quantitative sampling method, which means
that a positivist would argue that quantitative data is more accurate because it is scientific.
Positivist approach will ensure that Asch experiments are reliable, and easily replicated by
someone else and deliver same results. Although he used up to 7 people, Quantitative Data includes
statistics and numbers to make his claim for high in reliability and
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Doublings In Dracula
In Bram Stoker s Dracula, there is a plethora of ways the novel can be critically analyzed, but there
s one theory in particular that I found the most interesting to apply. I used the theory of
deconstructuralism to critically analyze Dracula, and to help break down the story into particular
meanings and themes that can contradict the typical perceptions and first impressions of the novel.
To better help complement my analysis, I read and analyzed another popular article by John Paul
Riquelme, titled Doubling and Repetition/Realism and Closure in Dracula. As his title suggests,
Riquelme touches upon this theory of deconstruction in Draculaby arguing the doublings, the
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He is arguing that the characters that make up Dracula end up revealing that they are more
similar to one another than they are different through some of their actions and decisions. I found
Riquelme s theory of how the doublings in Dracula reveal the similarities between characters to
be quite intriguing. Even when focusing on Dracula himself and applying this theory to him,
once again that doubling of beast versus man comes into play. Though Dracula is physically
associated with being a monster, a beast...is he really meaning to be such a creature? Riquelme
states that the doublings and repetitions in all these works blur the boundaries that inform the
principles of coherence we associate with sanity... (561). When applying this statement to Dracula
s character, I do indeed find it validating as I realize myself that though Dracula may have
seemingly lost all sense of sanity, he is still a character that a reader is able to feel sorrow for.
Even though it is true that Dracula may not be sane, the doublings associated with him being
different with the normal characters are in fact blurred. In the novel, the characters that are meant
to be different, or good apart from Dracula, have indulged in immoral acts
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Voices of Freedom Chapter 1-4 Essay
Chapter One
*Pg. 3
1. According to Adam Smith the discovery and colonization of America affected the economic
development by the increase of its enjoyments and augmentation. The surplus produce of America,
imported into Europe, furnished the inhabitants of this great continent with a variety of
commodities. 2. By uniting these countries they are also able to relieve one person s wants and
increase another s enjoyments. They are also able to encourage on another s industries, which is
why Adam Smith believed the benefits outweighed the misfortunes.
*Pg. 6 1. Some of the things Morton admires in the life of the Native Indians includes; homes, trade
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2. Hakluyt felt by reducing Spain s power would allow commodities to become cheaper, plant a
sincere religion, and provide a safe and sure place to receive people from all over the world. Unlike
Spain forcing the people to flee for the truth of God s word.
*Pg. 26 1. By sending women to Virginia, the Virginia Company seen a promotion to create
families. If they kept their town with all men the town would eventually be distinct without
reproduction and reserving families. 2. The company asks for the women to marry landowning men
so these men can maintain them.
*Pg. 28 1. Members of the Catholic or non Trinitarians would be excluded from toleration under
Maryland Law. 2. The major reason for religious toleration was to gain religious freedom and
allowed specific religious groups to practice their religion without being punished.
*Pg. 31 1. John Winthrop describes two types of liberty: Moral and Natural.
Natural liberty leads to the evils in the society and make individuals even worse, because it
allows everyone to do what they please, good and bad. Moral liberty, which Winthrop agrees
with, is defined by rules, laws, policies of society and help in the development of society. When
he compares woman in his speech he is saying women must obey a certain way and live under rules
of others. 2. Natural liberty leads to evils in society, because we would be living under no laws or
regulations and everyone is allowed
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Animal Rights Amendment
There should not be an amendment to the constitution granting animals rights. The reason I feel
there should not be any amendment is because they provide us with food, give us resources that
we use daily and we also get long lasting clothes from using their fur or flesh. But I do believe there
should be laws on how to properly kill animals we consume or use for their fur, flesh or meat.
According to the article A Change of Heart about Animals says What these researchers are
finding is that many of our fellow creatures are more like us then what we had ever imagined.
They feel pain, suffer and experience stress,affection, excitement and even love... But if the
amendment were to be passed how would we be allowed to hunt and kill to get meat. Animals
such as pigs, cows, deer, and chickens provide us with meat to feed our families and consume.
We would not be able to continue doing this because in a lot of places they believe and feel this
is cruel. How would we be able to survive without being able to consume meat? Not everyone in
the world is a fan of having to becoming vegetarians and have to cut meat out ... Show more content
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They should not be abused or treated in a cruel way before being killed. Being killed in cruel
ways now that I am against. They should have laws and procedures on how to do it right and not
put the animals through so much pain and suffering. It should be as fast as possible so the animal
being sacrificed for us does not feel as much pain. Animals feel everything we do!! Animals feel
love, happiness, sadness and everything we do for example in the article A Change of Heart about
Animals explains about Koko Equally impressive is Koko, the 300 pound Gorilla Foundation in
Northern California, who was taught sign language and has mastered more than 1,000 signs and
understand several thousands English words.On a human IQ tests,she scores between 70 and
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Food, The Essentials Of Food And Food
Food is any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for the body. It is usually from plant
or animal origin, and contains essential nutrients, such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, or
minerals. The substance is ingested by an organism and assimilated by the organism s cells to
provide energy, maintain life, or stimulate growth. Historically, people secured foodthrough two
methods: hunting, and gathering of agriculture. Today, the majority of the food energy required by
the ever increasing population of the world is supplied by the food industry. There are seven
classes of nutrients such as: carbohydrate, proteins, minerals, vitamins, water, roughages(fibers)
and fat. Carbohydrate: are human and animals main source of energy. Proteins: essential for
growth, repair of muscles and other body tissues. minerals: Michael Demetrius defined minerals as
an inorganic compound that aid in energy production and body maintenance as well as assisting in
the control of body reactions. Vitamins: refers to water and fat soluble vitamins which plays a
significant role in many chemicals processes in the body. Water: essential for normal body function,
water plays a vital role in digestion. The human body holds 60% of water. Roughages(fibers): the
fibrous indigestible portion of our diet essential to health of the digestive system. Fat: one source of
energy and important in relation to fat soluble vitamins. These nutrient
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Project Get Fit Research Paper
Students often have no place to go after school so they have to ride the bus home to be by
themselves until their parents get home. Being alone can be dangerous, especially for young
children. Project Get Fit would be a beneficial after school program that would give students
somewhere safe to go while participating in fun activities to lose weight and get the obesity rate in
Wayne County down. Project Get Fit would be a free after school program till 5 o clock on
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Students would spend 15 minutes stretching, 45 minutes doing
exerciseactivities, and the last 30 minutes playing games with 5 minute breaks in between. The
exercises the children will do will incorporate all parts of the body and vary each day. They
would include a series of crunches for the abdomen, push ups for arms, jumping jacks for legs,
running for the whole body, and various other exercises. They would also play games that
incorporate movement of the body and stimulate the muscles such as jump rope, tag, red rover, tug
o war, kickball, etc., I think... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Students ages 10 to 17 have an obesity rate of 18% in the state of Kentucky with Wayne County s
rate at 17.8%. The Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services states that one solution to
conquering the rising problem is to create an active environment for children in the neighborhood;
this is exactly what Project Get Fit would be. I could use the $1,000 to invest in things the
children could use in the program. We would need to supply them with the materials that they
need in order to achieve this goal. There are several materials that could be used but some basic
equipment would include ropes, balls, and jump ropes. In our budget we would put 17% of it
towards these materials and save the rest left in the budget for future materials. This would enable
this program to extend into the future to impact generations to
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Lithotomy Case Studies
PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS:
(___) uterine bleeding and cervical polyps.
POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS:
(___) uterine bleeding and cervical polyps.
PROCEDURE:
D C hysteroscopy and a endometrial biopsy, and cervical polypectomy.
Procedure (___) consent patient was taken to the operating room. When adequate anesthesia was
obtained, the patient was placed in dorsal lithotomy position. Patients vaginal (peroneal) area
was prepped with betadine solution and draped in normal sterile fashion. A rubber catheter was
used to empty the bladder. Cavity exam was then performed (under) anesthesia and a (___)
placed on the posterior vagina. An (___) clamp was placed on the anterior lip of the cervix. Uterus
was (___) to approximately 4 cm (___). The cervical
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Operant Conditioning In Jurassic Park
Zach and Gray were sent to Jurassic World to visit their Aunt Claire, who is the park s manager.
Jurassic World, a dinosaur amusement park built on the island that was once home to the original
Jurassic Park, sought to increase park attendance by genetically creating a new dinosaur. Masroni,
the owner of the amusement park, asks Claire to consult with American Navy veteran and
Velociraptors trainer Owen Grady on the new dinosaurs containment. This new attraction, the
Indominus Rex, proves to be extremely dangerous, uncontrollable, and uncontainable. The
Indominus Rex ends up escaping and goes around the island killing both people and dinosaurs.
Claire decides to have the park evacuated, but Zach and Gray ignore the evacuation order, opting...
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The general response syndrome is known as Selye s concept of the body s adaptive response to
stress in three phases alarm, resistance, exhaustion (Myers, 2014, p.393). The constant stressor in
the movie would be the Indominus rex who poses as a threat to their safety and confronts them
with the need to stay alive, to survive. Phase one of the GAS, alarm, can be seen when Owen
and the guard realize Indominus is with them inside the paddock. We see them become more alert
and we can guess that their hearts have begun to race. During Phase 2, resistance, your
temperature, blood pressure, and respiration remain high. Your adrenal glands pump hormones
into your bloodstream. You are fully engaged, summoning all your resources to meet the
challenge (Myers, 2014, p.393). Owen experiences phase two as he runs as fast as he can towards
the slight opening as Indominus follows close behind. Adrenaline has kicked in and he s using
everything in him to run faster. We can only guess that Owen experiences Phase three, exhaustion,
as he lies under a truck covered in oil or gasoline, when we see him breath with relief after
Indominus failed to distinguish his
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Marilyn Monroe Emotional Issues
One of the things a woman wants most in this world is for someone to relate and/or understand
her. Ever since I can remember, I ve had that one person to look up to that I felt could relate to me.
As long as I can remember, that person was Marilyn Monroe. At about the age of 5, I saw her face
on the television screen and by about the age of 12 years old, I was researching all I could about
her. The more I learned about her, the more my love grew for her and the more I knew she would
understand me if she were here today. Marilyn Monroewas an iconic celebrity but also very
relatable to the average woman who deals things such as tough emotional issues, harsh body image
problems and having a hard time trusting people or building relationships.
Everyone has issues that we deal with; we re only human, right? The emotional issues we deal
with daily can be anger, sadness, depression, etc. Marilyn dealt with these emotions as much as
anyone else, but there was a time she had said, I am not a victim of emotional conflicts. I am
human . She understood that as a human being, we all have emotional problems, but it s how
one deals with their emotions that matters. These emotional issues can stem from many different
situations or moments in our life. Dealing with a bully in school, an abusive parent or whatever
it may be, can cause these issues. Unfortunately, Marilyn had to deal with emotional issues
stemming form the relationship with her mother. One of Marilyn s family members was quoted
saying: Gladys didn t hug, kiss or smile, Marilyn s niece, Mona Rae Miracle, exclusively tells
Closer. She was delusional, and she heard voices from electrical appliances. She was antisocial
and unable to express any emotion, except anger . Marilyn s mother s inability to feel or express
emotions was of no benefit to the growth of an impressionable girl such as Marilyn. Marilyn
unfortunately paid dearly from this and grew up battling her emotions all of the time. So, knowing
what we ve learned so far, there s no doubt that Marilyn Monroe dealt with the same kind of
problems your average jane deals with.
Emotional issues wouldn t be the only way for Marilyn to relate to us average Janes these days,
because she
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Acoustic Trauma
Another study looked at the effects of acoustic trauma in adult Cotirnix quail, and if hair cell
regeneration was possible (Ryals and Rubel, 1988). The quail is used because, similarly to
humans, it cannot reproduce hair cells after birth and are sensitive to ototoxicity and acoustic
trauma. The animals are also relatively quick developing enough to use for such a study and allow
researchers more examine the cochlea. This early paper was looking more towards physical
damage to the hair cells as opposed to the chemical damage caused during development. They
believed that the recovery process was age related, and that belief had been supported in the
previous research that only young birds could have hearing restored. They set out to see if ototoxic
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It was found that many animal species had the ability to regenerate hair cells in the inner ear,
except mammals. Mammals were shown to have very limited hair cell regeneration, mainly in the
auditory epithelium. It was believed that hair cells in birds arose from adjacent supporting cells.
For hair cells to regenerate, it was believed that supporting cells reentered mitosis, formed daughter
cells that then differentiated into either hair cells or more supporting cells, and in doing this it
would restore function and structure to the inner ear epithelium. However, it was found that in
avian species this was not the case. Remarkably after further analysis, in many avian species,
supporting cells actually go through a process of direct differentiation. This is when the supporting
cells themselves actually change their gene expression and convert into hair cells without dividing.
There was no literature if there were changes in signaling but it would be possible since the cells
would have to have some notification in which to transdifferentiate. This has been studied in
chicken auditory epithelium. The studies show that the different mechanism is unique in its spatial
and temporal patterns which suggest that the cells are being differentially regulated. Direct
differentiation is a possible route of new hair cell development that was already discussed
previously in the
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The Role Of The Seigneurial System In New France
The seigneurial system of New France played a central role in the formative years of the North
American French colonies, as it provided the systematic framework of settlement in the Canadian
countryside. This essay will discuss as well as critically analyze the issues surrounding the subject
of the seigneurial system. The primary source is an 1844 sketch by J.P. Reneault Blanchard of the
seigneurie of Saint Hyacinthe located in New France. Although the seigneurial system was suitable
to New France during its in the colonies developmental years (Trudel 20), there were faults within
the system that created disadvantages which affected the economy and society. While the semi
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Eighty per cent of the population of New France lived in rural areas that was governed by this
system of land distribution and occupation (Mathieu). The geographical pattern of the seigneurie
is shaped and imposed by the waterway; parallel lines perpendicular to the frontage are drawn,
which gives the seigneuries the shape of narrow rectangles (Trudel 3 4). As the distribution of
land follows a systemized succession, settlers are unable to take up isolated lots or survey lots
as they wished. The ordered progression is usually lot by lot along the St. Lawrence and then,
when the riverfront in a given seigneurie was allocated, in fairly ordered rows behind (Harris 74).
The division of land into river lots, referred a cadastral system, was employed at the beginning of
Canadian settlement and remained the Canadian norm throughout the French regime. This
practice had been used in medieval colonization schemes when it was introduced from
Normandy (Harris 74). The land which was divided in a particular way (i.e. in long, narrow
rectangular strips of land) provided many advantages for the people living in the area. The strips
of land were well adapted to the local terrain (Mathieu) as they simplified the interaction between
neighbours; families were able to live on their own farms and had easy access to the
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Margery s Existential Crisis
In chapter 1, Margery falls prey to postpartum depression after giving birth to one of her many
children. During this psychotic episode, devils threaten her and compel her to renounce Christ,
and she has lascivious affairs with strange men. As a result, Margery feels as though she is going
to die and go to hell; culminating in Margery savagely biting her own hand to keep from killing
herself (Kempe 6 7). It is reasonable to assume that the prospect of being a mother absolutely
horrifies Margery; making her resent her role as wife and mother, and question her purpose for
existing. Here, Margery Kempe is having an existential crisis―a point in time during which an
individual questions if their life has meaning, purpose, or value―which produces
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Constitutional Amendments, Bangladesh
CONSTITUTION The fundamental law, written or unwritten, that establishes the character of a
government by defining the basic principles to which a society must conform; by describing the
organization of the government and regulation, distribution, and limitations on the functions of
different government departments; and by prescribing the extent and manner of the exercise of its
sovereign powers. A legislative charter by which a government or group derives its authority to act.
The concept of a constitution dates to the city states of ancient Greece. The philosopher Aristotle
described a constitution as creating the frame upon which the government and laws of a society are
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However, amendments during socialist one party and military rule in Bangladesh radically altered
the secular and liberal democratic nature of the constitution. THE CONSTITUTION OF THE
PEOPLE S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH AMENDMENTS CONSEQUENCES The original
Constitution of Bangladesh introduced a parliamentary form of government with the President as
its constitutional head. It provides a responsible executive, a non sovereign legislature and an
independent judiciary with appropriate separation of powers, and checks and balances among them.
The supreme law of Bangladesh, the Constitution, confers only limited law making competence on
Parliament. Parliament does not possess any intrinsic law making power, which derives from the
constitution. The parliament cannot make any law in contravention with the provisions of the
constitution. The Constitution embodies the principle of ministerial responsibility, both individual
and collective, to the parliament and ultimately to the people, the source of all powers in the
republic . Bangladesh started its journey with a parliamentary form of democracy, derailed
afterwards from the fundamental aspiration of democratic governance by introducing one party
political system with an all powerful head of the state the President . There
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The Importance Of Lust In Philomeda , Tales From Ovid
Lust is a strong feeling of desire for someone or something which can turn into a dangerous
feeling if it is not handled in the right manner. Lust can cause one to do things that they wouldn t
normally do, especially if it overwhelms one s mind set. It is a hard feeling to ignore, but ignoring
it is for the best because then dangerous situations will be avoided. In the myth Tereus , Tereus is
overwhelmed by lust for Philomela, which leads him to rapeand abuse. In the myth Castillo and
Arcas , Jupiter has a deep desire for Castillo, so he rapes her and leaves Castillo pregnant and
alone. In the myth Phaethon , his lust for power causes him to put the entire earth in danger. In
Tales From Ovid, by Ted Hughes, Ovid conveys that when one is consumed by a deep feelingof lust,
their morals shift. In the myth Tereus , Tereus, the protagonist, is overcome by lust for his wife
s sister, Philomela, which makes him do gruesome things. His wife s only desire was to see her
sister. Tereus was able to fulfill her desires, but the moment he laid eyes on her, he couldn t help
his feelings of lust. This deep and demented feeling of lust drove him to kidnap her, abuse her,
and rape her. Ovid shows his change in morals by saying, The lust that took hold of him now
combined the elemental forces of his national character and his own (Hughes page 215). Ovid
then goes on to conveys how strongly he desires Philomela by using the simile, His lust was like
an iron furnace first black,
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Essay about The Truth About The Big Two He
While reading Ernest Hemingway s short story Big Two Hearted River, ; one might think that it
is just about a man named Nick Adams returning to Seney, to go camping and fishing. It may not
be clear to some readers why the town of Seney is burned down or why Hemingway talks about
each of Nick s action in great amount of detail. While first reading the story one might not notice
that Hemingway has many symbolic parts, so that he can get the true meaning of the story across to
the reader. The story is truly about Nick Adams wanting to get on with his life enjoying to its fullest
and putting all of the awful events that have happened to him in the past.
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He started to walk through the ferns and jack pines and Nick was becoming exceedingly content.
Nick was thinking that, amp;#8230;the country was alive again, ; (474). Hemingway left the
country untouched by the fire because he wanted to show to the readers that Nick was trying to the
war behind him and get on with his life trying to enjoy it to its fullest, ;Nick tries to put everything
behind him, which is shown by his happiness and excitement amp;#8230; ; (Annelie Lewis).
When Nick gets to the fishing grounds he does not use normal worm bait he uses, grasshoppers
as bait. When Nick got into the river he hooked the grasshopper from the thorax to the last
segment of the abdomen. Then grasshopper proceeded to hold the hook with his front feet, while
it was spitting tobacco juice on it. Hemingway used the grasshopper as a symbol that when life
had Nick down he was just going to get back up and continue to try and not give up.
While Nick is fishing he caught a small fish but he ended up letting it go, but soon after he caught
another fish which was the biggest one he had ever seen. He tried valiantly to get a hold of the
fish and pull it in but he could not and the fish bit through the line and escaped. Hemingway was
showing that nothing in this life is easy and it should not put you down, because when the fish got
away from Nick, he was not aggravated he smoked his cigarette and continued to fish. He
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Alternate Dispute Resolution For Resolving Civil Disputes
Alternate Dispute Resolution has many benefits serving as a legal substitute for resolving civil
disputes. Most courts prefer the proceedings of an ADR as oppose to Litigation. In some counties,
the option of ADR must be analyzed before attempting to initiate the proceedings of litigation. Most
district courts along with appeal courts will oversee the courts, and will resolve the remaining
disputes. Alternate Dispute Resolutionis a large part of our legal system, which many citizens rely
on to settle civil disputes. ADR has been a part of US legal history since the times of the colonies.
Alternate Dispute Resolution, better known as (ADR) in the legal field, was first used in the late
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It outlines the essential elements of ADR philosophy and practice under the Texas ADR Act and
addresses common concerns and questions about ADR. However, those considering use of any
ADR process should be familiar with the full range of dispute resolution options and related laws.
A comprehensive guide to ADR in Texas is provided by the Handbook of Alternative Dispute
Resolution.
ADR PROCEDURES
The Act lists five ADR procedures available to Texas citizens; mediation
, mini trial, moderated
settlement conference, summary jury trial and nonbinding arbitration. In addition, variations or
combinations of the five basic procedures can be used if acceptable to parties and to the court.
These procedures can be modified with the agreement of the parties and any court involved and
hybrid ADR procedures devised. Thus, each attorney and court is afforded an opportunity to design
a process that best fits the case and the people involved.
SETTING THE STAGE FOR ADR
The first step in preparing for an ADR proceeding is to select the type of ADR that best fits the
case. The 1987 ADR legislation lists five nonexclusive procedures above and these procedures
vary in their applicability, level of client participation and formality. Mediation, especially, is often
used before the parties file suit or even contact attorneys. Mediation and moderated settlement
conferences can be used in a broad spectrum of cases and at many points as a
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Voter Turnout In America
The nature of voter turnout is a broad concept in modern American politics and can be broken into
many topics: how voter turnout varies by state, by election, by demographics, and whether or not
voter turnout actually matters. Despite public opinion that voter participation is declining and that
such participation matters, voter turnout is about the same as it was in the 1960s and has not
undergone serious changes, and turnout only actually matters in competitive or local elections,
rarely national elections. The first determinant of variation in voter turnout is electiondifferences
between states; specifically, votingaccessibility, early voting, how competitive the race is, and
gerrymandering of districts in the state. Voting accessibility
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Christian View Of The Trinity And Society
modern traditions inherited by Christianity. Historically, Christianity evolved from Judaism, passed
through Greek culture and revolves in a modern (scientific) world. All these, according to Boff,
have impact on the Christian view of the Trinity.
Trinity and Society makes case that there are three primary developments of Trinitarian thought,
each of which arose to address particular errors predominate in a given culture and time. First, in the
Roman culture where polytheism was prevalent, the Latin fathers emphasized the oneness of God.
When the Greek fathers were battling Arianism or modalism, they focused more on the diversity in
God, and came to unity through diversity. In our context, where individualism often reigns, there is
a need
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Internet advertisement has its own uniqueness. The main...
Internet advertisement has its own uniqueness. The main thing about it is how it displays the
advertising. It has more quality when compare with other printed media. It is because internet
advertisements create content similar to the thoughts of human minds to influence consumers.
Uniqueness about internet advertisement is that user s cannot avoid it because it automatically
appears on web page. They don t need to browse or search for an ad it is very important to study
the consumers attitude towards online marketing. Advertisement content is a very important factor
to create positive or negative attitudes towards online advertising. (Ng Ka Po, 2006)
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Some people also call it word of mouse communication through internet. Viral marketing also
includes referral marketing, organic marketing and network marketing. Viral message spreads
between people when the first person who like he ad and shares with others. In the similar way
when others like the ad they share with their friends and family. In this way the viral message gets
famous and popular within short time. (Wilson, 2000)
In the past, mostly viral messages were generated y accident. Viral messages got so success that
markets started designing it. Some people think that viral message and advertising are done only
through email. But the truth is that we can see viral advertisements not only on email but on blogs
and social network websites also in the form of text messages, short clips and graphics. (Banna,
2000)
Viral objects can also be known as those things that target users and pass by them. It is kind of a
blinding strength because it spread blindingly all over the internet or social media. It can also
use the mobile phone as a platform to target consumers. Viral objects are platform through which
viral messages are spread like websites, blogs and social media. When viral message spreads on
these platforms we can also easily calculate them. The term word of mouse is not an accurate word
for viral marketing because these kind of messages to not use electronic or
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Neoclassicism and the Enlightenment Essay
Neoclassicism and the Enlightenment
The Enlightenment was a time of great innovation and evolution. One of the most significant
movements which owes at least the majority of its beginnings to the Enlightenment is the
architectural and artistic movement of Neoclassicism. This Neoclassicism of the mid eighteenth to
mid nineteenth centuries is one that valued ancient Greek, Roman, and
Etruscan artistic ideals.
These ideals, including order, symmetry, and balance, were considered by many European
generations to be the highest point of artistic excellence. Although many movements in European art
were largely devoid of classical characteristics, they were always looked to as sources of inspiration
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The pettiness of these movements had created a backlash and these thinkers and art critics
welcomed the harsher and more ordered Neoclassical style as they began to swing the art pendulum
in the opposite direction.
One of the primary causes in the rise of Neoclassicism in the mid eighteenth century was the
expansion of what was previously called a classical education. By 1750 Italian tourism was already
a full blown industry, with guides and guidebooks circulating throughout
Europe. As a part of any young man s education, he now had to make the artistic tour of Italy,
especially Florence, Rome, and Naples. This was not just a quick visit to a couple museums;
rather, it was a lengthy, often times more than a year, and in depth study of the rich trove of art
that these cities had to offer. It was supplemented with classes and lectures at the museums and
time taken after these to sketch or paint these precious works to take home. The proliferation of
these sketches would compound and any aspiring artist was also then required to study these
works. The increased influence and awareness of Greek and Roman art in the studies of the
developing artists would soon begin to show in their designs.
One of the most significant reasons that a renewed interest in Italy has arisen was the recently
found sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
The excavation of these sites revealed massive amounts
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Essay on Acute Renal Failure
1. Explain the pathoplysiology of acute renal failure. Including perenal,intraernal and posternal
causes. Acute renal failure is when the kidneys have suddenly stopped working this disease
disables the body s mechanism of excreting waste products and maintaining fluid electrolyte
balance. According to WebMD, the causes are characterized as a sudden decrease of blood flow to
the kidneys, damage from some medications, poisons, or infections, a sudden blockage that stops
urine from flowing out of the kidney.
Prerenal failure is caused by the perfusion of the kidney which then results to reduced cardiac
output and constriction of the afferent arteriole. If there is lengethened hypoperfusion which is
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Lastly, for postrenal results from bilateral obstruction, accidental liagtion of ureters, bladder
obstruction, or urethral obstruction.
3. What are the subjective and objective signs and symptoms of acute renal failure. In this answer,
discuss the following terms: asthenia, azotemia, uremia, oliguria, anuria. Acute renal failure is the
sudden loss of the ability of kidneys to remove waste and concentrate urine without losing
electrolytes. It is classified into three categories prerenal, intrarenal and postrenal. According to
Health Communities.com, the signs and symptoms of acute renal failure are: dizziness, dry mouth,
low blood pressure, rapid heart rate, slack skin, thirst, weight loss, and a decrease in urine output.
Asthenia, azotemia, uremia, oliguria, anuria are all symptoms of acute renal failure. According to
medicine.net, asthenia is defined as weakness or lack of energy, strength. Azotemia is a medical
condition characterized by having abnormal high levels of nitrogen containing compounds.
Oliguria is characterized as a decreased production of urine. While uremia also called as prerenal
azotemia is described as the illness accompanying kidney failure. Lastly, anuria is defined as
inability to produce urine.
4. What dietary modification should the nurse teach the client who has renal insufficiency, chronic
renal failure or acute renal failure. Patient with kidney disease, also called renal failure, can use
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Green Crab Case Study
1.The habitat of the green crab changed after 1900 and this is important because all of the shells
found prior to 1900 are thin and taller than the ones found after the green crab migrated to Cape
Cod, Massachusetts. This information can be found in introduction of Seeley s paper. 2.Seeley
used an ocular micrometer at x10 magnification. Shell height was measured with calipers. This
information was found in the methods section of the paper. 3.Seeley cannot conclude from only
the field experiment that shell thickness is a heritable trait passed on from parent to offspring
because there was no genetic testing involved. It could be that the occurrence of shells being
thicker is by chance and there are no thin shelled snails to be found because
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Fortunato Analysis
On Nov.05.1846
Someone named Fortunato had gone missing, we have intreview Fortunato mom to see if she had
anything to tell us about Fortunato. When me and the police have got to Fortunato s house they
had knocked on the door and Fortunato s mom had answer.
We have a couple of questions to ask you about your son last night.
Do you know where your son is?
UMM, no i haven t see him until one of his friends asked me if he can spented the night and i
said yes but when i drove Fortunato there he didn t know the person at all. I went to pick him up
today @ 12:00 and no one was home so i called the number that he give me and it said that the
number call wasn t real. Do you know the kids name? asked the police. Umm his name was , i think
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When i want to look find that house some police had to come with me because i find out that the
house is real i=but its in flordia so we had to drive there for two days. When we found that
address we had answer for Fortunato, someone look consued! What do you mean your looking
for Fortunato? Ask that random guy. Now , who are you again? one of my policeman asked him. I
m am Fortunato s dad. That was really good information for them to find out . So i had to interview
him and ask him a couple of questions about what he had heard about Fortunato.
So do you have any idea where you son Fortunato is? I had asked him.
I saw him yestraday with his friend Amontillado going somewhere thats not in flordia Fortunato s
dad said really weirdy.
2. Do you know extacly where they went ? joe my best police man asked him.
UMmmmmm ........ No not not umm not ......
Yes you know where, tell us or your going to be going to jail because you know where a missing
teen is . i yelled at him really loud. Because i know Fortunato mom is really upset.
Okay , i know where they went they are going to kill Fortunato by the cemery in calforina, i m
sorry i dont like Fortunato becuase he was a moms
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English Language Learner Research Paper
My English Leaner The Shrewsbury Public School system is one that is filled with diversity and
staffed with a team of educators who are ready to meet the diverse needs of their student body.
Among these diverse learners is a growing population of English Language Learners (ELLs),
ranging in proficiency from entering to reaching on the WIDA performance scale. The student body
of ELLs in this schooldistrict is growing at a rate that exceeds their projections, averaging five or
more ELL students in each classroom. These students come from a variety of different countries
and speak over 15 different languages including varying dialects, the most prevalent of which
include Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Russian, Polish, and Hindi. These
families have immigrated to the United States for various reasons, but two prominent categories
seem to exist. The first being highly educated immigrants who have come to pursue careers in
science and medicine, many of which work and study in Worcester, in particular UMASS
Memorial Medical Center. The other group is made up of families who have come to the United
States to escape poverty, often times these families consist of only one parent who is working to
establish their life in here so that the other spouse and sometimes siblings can come join them.
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Many of the students attend schools based in their native culture on the weekends, and are eager to
share what they are doing and learning when they return to school on Monday. There is also a
great community of support that exist in the different ELL families. They are there to welcome and
support each other, and are often willing to volunteer at the school. In particular, the Indian
population, has been very responsive to each other s needs and has developed a strong sense of
connectedness in the school
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Crybaby Research Paper
You seem to replace your brain with your heart, you take things so hard and you fall apart, you
tried to explain but before you can start those crybaby tears come out of the dark (Cry Baby by
Melanie Martinez). There s Melanie Martinez singing her hit song Crybaby at her live
performance at Times Square in New York. She has a huge crowd tonight with over 10,000
people! Melanie s music style is electropop and her music sounds amazing! Melanie Adele
Martinez was born in Astoria Queens, New York on April 28, 1995 and is age 21. Melanie is an
American singer, songwriter, music video director and photographer. Her hometown is
Baldwin, New York. When she was growing up she listened to most of the music her dad
listened to like Britney Spears, Brady, Shakira, The Beatles, Tupac, Biggie Smalls and Shakur.
She did not have many friends growing up, and was referred to as a crybaby because she was
very emotional. Melanie went to an elementary school called Plaze Elementary. She attended
Baldwin High School. At age 14 she taught herself how to play the guitar. She dyed her hair half
black and half blonde after watching 101 Dalmatians. She said she had been called a crybaby by
other people, and that helped spark the creations of her character Crybaby. In 2012 during
Melanie s 3rd year in high school, she participated in the Varsity Talent Show and she sang the
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They are a carousel horse on her forearm, a pin up girl with a juice box on her upper arm, two
kewpie doll heads on her upper arm, a piece of cake on her upper arm, a kewpie doll in a bunny suit
on her forearm, an ice cream truck on her bicep, a teardrop on her forearm, a decapitated girl on her
calf, a boy riding a tricycle on her upper arm and a gumball machine on her chest
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IS3230 Access Security Final Project Essay
Project schedule summary
The project will be a multi year phased approach to have all sites (except JV and SA) on the same
hardware and software platforms.
Project deliverables
Solutions to the issues that the specifies location of IDI is facing
Plans to implement corporate wide information access methods to ensure confidentiality, integrity,
and availability
Assessment of strengths and weaknesses in current IDI systems
Address remote user and Web site user s secure access requirements
Proposed budget for the project Hardware only
Prepare detailed network and configuration diagrams outlining the proposed change
Prepare a 5 to 10 minute PowerPoint assisted presentation on important access control
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10th Objective
Initialization of the entire network and any last minute configuration adjustments to have the
network up and operating within all specified ranges.
Risks and Vulnerabilities
2.1Overall:
There is a mess of servers, switches, switches, and inward equipment firewalls. Each of the
association s areas is working with diverse data advances and foundation IT frameworks, provisions,
and databases. Different levels of IT security and access administration have been actualized and
inserted inside their individual areas. The data engineering framework is maturing and numerous
areas are running on antiquated fittings and programming. Additionally, the framework is woefully
out of dated regarding fixes and overhauls which significantly expand the danger to the arrange as
far as classifiedness, trustworthiness, and accessibility.
Billings, Montana:
 Logisuite 4.2.2 has not been upgraded in almost 10 years. Also, over 350 modifications have
been made to the core engine and the license agreement has expired. Progressive upgrading to the
current version will be required. As a result, renewing this product will be extremely cost and time
prohibitive.
 RouteSim is a destination delivery program used to simulate routes, costs, and profits. It is not
integrated into Logisuite or Oracle financials to take advantage of the databases for real ime
currency valuaion and profit or loss projections.
 IDI s office automation hardware
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Analysis Of Dramaturgical Approach By Goffman
Now, Goffmans in his book The presentation of self in everyday life mentioned and described
about how we present ourselves in front of others in our daily life. The main aspect of his work
is called Dramaturgical Approach , where the root word is drama. Goffman in his book
essentially said that the world is a stage to lay the foundation of Goffman s assertions about how
we act and interact in social settings. Goffman says that the human are active and knowledgeable
being and human are not passive creature to waiting around to things that happens to us. But, the
knowledge that we have that helps us to decide to behave and in that respect we are active in the
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Then, we later guard down little bit and we behave in a manner that we are comfortable with and
there is no one else is a part of. So, this brings on the question can anyone else really truly know
who one is? there might be some like spouse, partner, siblings and best friend who are very close
to us or may be even the parents. This people might have the grasp on which we are. But in the
end, they are not privy on how we truly behave in the backstage region. Consequently, the
concept of front stage and back stage Goffman came up with is very interesting to understand in
our daily life. To sum up, front stage is not an improvisation rather a carefully crafted
representation of who we are and what we want others to think about who we are. It is the
manipulation of the audience by the actor. On the other hand, the back stage is where we practice
all of those techniques which we are going to manipulate other people. We practice here the
techniques of impression management. The actor is relaxed here (we) and the front mask are
dropped and we get to be our authentic self. Every single person on the society is going through this
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Temperature Analysis Of Temperature During The Summer
Temperature Analysis
The expectations I held when first given this assignment are echoed in the conceptual models
presented in the guidance document: locations situated close to the ocean ought to exhibit cooler
temperatures during the summer months while maintaining slightly warmer temperatures during
the winter and that more inland locations should display slightly higher temperatures within the
summer time but lower temperatures during the winter months. This expectation was largely
influenced by the knowledge I have incurred while living in a coastal area: wind and surf carry
cooler air to the coast during the summer while carrying warmer air to land during the winter. Upon
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As these locations have similar enough latitudes, 27.9 and 28 degrees north respectively, it is
unlikely that the results are skewed. Continuing to follow the notion proposed within the given
conceptual model, the southern stations showed that the inland city of Devil s Garden
experienced substantially colder winters compared to the winter time temperatures seen in
Miami Beach. Encountering an average winter temperature of 51.4 degrees, Devil s Garden is
approximately 12 degrees cooler than Miami Beach s average minimum winter temperature of
63.6. These locations, however, did not exhibit such a large disparity in summer time
temperatures with Devil s Garden s maximum average displayed at approximately 92 degrees
and Miami Beach s maximum average displaying exactly 87 degrees. Upon further investigation,
it appears that the discrepancy in average temperatures between the locations is perhaps caused
by a sizable difference in latitudes with Devil s Garden situated at 38.8 degrees north compared to
Miami Beach situated at 25.8 degrees north. This divergence is the most likely responsible for
Miami Beach s high summer temperatures as areas in lower latitudes often experience warmer
weather in addition to the fact that the beach is located closer to the equator. To compare coastal
stations, it is clear that the second conceptual model is reasonably correct when asserting
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Relationships Between Men and Women in Thoms Hardy s Short...
Relationships Between Men and Women in Thoms Hardy s Short Stories
Thomas Hardy was born on June the 2nd, 1848, at Higher Brockhampton in Dorset, a little hamlet,
a few miles from Dorchester. He soon moved to London to study architecture, writing poems and
short stories in his spare time, eventually moving on to do full time writing, abandoning
architecture.
Most of his stories are set in the imagined county of Wessex, which encompasses the counties,
Dorset, Devon, and Cornwall. His novels and short stories all involved several issues; Victorian
relationships and the dynamics of actual relationships between people and Wessex itself. In fact the
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In response Tony just seems to take the compliment (it goes to his head) and charmingly says:
…I never knowed you was so pretty before! The exclamation mark at the end emphasises
the blunt and charming effect of what has just been said, it also leaves us as readers in a strange
place as we cannot tell whether he is joking or being serious. However when she responds
prettier than she [referring to Milly] he has no response. So now the reader knows even more
about the character of Tony; he wasn t being serious before. It also shows us how shallow and
desperate Unity is, as well as showing us Tony Kytes need for a beautiful woman, forgetting the
ideas of love. The final part of this relationship, apparent in all his relationships is his manipulation
and power over her; this is brilliantly shown in the part of the story where he sees his fiancГѓ in
the road ahead:
Unity…will ye lie down in the back part of the wagon and let me cover you over with the
tarpaulin…Do! And I ll think over what we ve said; and perhaps I shall put a loving question
to you after all, instead of to Milly .
This speech brings us to a number of conclusions about this relationship. We realise that Tony has a
lot of power
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Fast Food Industry in U.S
HTM 421
Professor Johnson
03/06/2012
Fast Food Industry in U.S
A variety of different regulations have been set for people that are concerned with tobacco either
on a personal level or commercially. Tobacco is associated with damages and thus it has been
attacked by medical authorities and social observers. The fast food industry is no exception since it
has also contributed to different damages to people s health. Obesity is just one of the many
ailments caused by fast food joints.
FDA has made sure that regulations are set and implemented to protect people from damages that
tobacco cause. FDA and Tobacco Regulation have some policies that prevent the families from
smoking (McGrew, 2008). There is a control act for Tobacco... Show more content on
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The public have claimed that some fast food industries have engaged in advertising that is
deceiving, low quality sales and promotions. Fast food has also been accused of producing food
that is unreasonably unsafe, and lacking to inform customers on the dangers of these products.
There is a rising level of obesity in the world today and the cause is found in the way our food is
being grown, processed and packaged (Brownell, 2009). Fast food industry should adapt the
marketing and the tactics in lobbying that are used by the tobacco industries. The tobacco industry
used legal, political and business strategies tactic due to the concern that the industry had to the
public health. Fast foods should employ these same regulations that the tobacco giants employed.
The public should be informed about the link that exists between various fast food products and
diseases. The doubts that the public has regarding to fast food products should be cleared through
intensive marketing especially to the target consumers and in the fast food case it s the children,
adolescents and young adults. Just like tobacco is addictive fast foods can also cause an addiction
especially to people who dislike cooking at home or mostly live alone in their homes. The industry
should embrace regulations since a great concern has been raised about fast food and how they are
advertising their products and selling unhealthy food to
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Cushings Disease Research Paper
Cushing s is a disease in which you have an abnormally elevated level of cortisol. There are two
major types of Cushing s. The first type of Cushing s is rare and is called Cushing s Disease , it s
cause by an endogenous factor, which means that something goes wrong inside your body. This
type is usually characterized by the body s own overproduction of ACTH, Which controls Cortisol.
Other internal factors that may cause Cushing s Disease is a pituitary gland tumor (can be benign
or cancerous and is the most common), an ectopic tumor that secretes ACTH, an adrenal adenoma
(benign) and adrenal carcinomas (cancerous). In very few rare cases people can inherit a
predisposition to developing endocrine tumors (Toft 2016). The second type of Cushing s... Show
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The hypothalamus will send a signal to the pancreas to release glucagon, the hormone responsible
for increasing glucose, to the blood. After glucagon enters the blood it will go to the target cell to
bind to the receptor. After it reaches the receptor, glucagon stimulates the breakdown of glycogen,
which will then secrete glucose to the blood thus increasing the blood glucose levels. This is an
example of positive feedback. Once the receptors in blood detect that the glucose in the blood is
increasing, the target cells will then send a signal to the to stop the stimulation of glucagon. This is
called negative
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Essay On The DACA Deal
The DACA Deal: Finding a Place for America s Dreamers
Congress, get ready to do your job DACA! Trump exclaimed in one of his tweets on Tuesday
morning, September 5th.
This tweet is referencing the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or more commonly known
as DACA. This immigration policy, formed in 2012 by the Obama administration, specifically
targets people who illegally entered the US as children. These children, often times referred to as
Dreamers , are protected from immediate deportation under DACA by granting them deferred
action status as long as they meet the criteria of DACA. This status only lasts for two years, but
recipients can renew their status. Those protected by DACA also receive work permits, and while...
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According to PBS, roughly 800,000 people will be affected by DACA s repeal. Some moderate
republicans also aren t in favor of repealing DACA. The chief opponents of repealing DACA are
the left, such as senator Bernie Sanders, who has stated that repealing DACA would be one of the
ugliest and craziest decisions ever made by a president.
On the other hand, supporters of repealing DACA also have their own reasons for wanting to get
rid of the act. Some believe that DACA is a legal concern. Current Attorney General Jeff Sessions,
in a press briefing discussing getting rid of DACA, stated this about removing DACA.
This policy was implemented unilaterally to great controversy and legal concern after Congress
rejected legislation proposals to extend similar benefits on numerous occasions to this same group
of illegal aliens.... The executive branch, through DACA, deliberately sought to achieve what the
legislative branch specifically refused to authorise on multiple occasions. Such an open ended
circumvention of immigration laws was an unconstitutional exercise of authority by the Executive
Branch.
Others state that the immigrants protected under DACA are stealing jobs that could have gone to
american citizens. Also, in June multiple conservative states threatened to sue the Trump
administration if DACA was not repealed, considered to be the jumpstart for repealing DACA, as
those states bear the brunt of immigration. Repealing DACA will
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What Causes Bone Augmentation Procedures
If you have bone loss, you may need to undergo a bone augmentation procedure before you can
have dental implants added to your mouth. Dental implants only work if you have enough jawbone
to support them. The dentist can use bone grafts to restore your jawline. Having your jawbone
restored gives the dentist a more sturdy foundation to work with when fixing your smile.
What Causes Bone Loss?
You may need to have a bone augmentation procedure done if the bone under your gums is too
short or slim to support a dental implant. Some of the most common situations that lead to bone
loss include the following:
Periodontal disease
Cavities and tooth infections
Long term denture usage
Injury or trauma
Missing teeth
Where Does the Bone Come From?
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Trump s Persuasive Arguments
Trump won the first presidential debate between himself and Hillary Clinton based on the criteria
of, who had the least amounts of interruptions between the candidates and the moderator, who had
the least amount of meaningless insults in their argument against each other, and the last one being
who provided the most ethical, logical, and emotional appeals in their argument. All of these factors
were the criteria for the winning of this debate, for the reason of the criteria providing judgment of
debate etiquette and the inclusion of the needed elements of a persuasive argument. This criteria
leads to the conclusion that Donald Trump won the first presidential debate.
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While both candidates used primarily ethos for their arguments, and both were effective with
their ethos arguments, so much so that neither really beat the other on providing ethical appeals.
Though for logical appeals Trump provided more logical appeals than Clinton, for example
Trump brought up that stop and frisk lowered murders for New York. While Clinton bundles that
without stop and frisk crimes including murders are down which is also true, but as Trump said
murders are going up after stop and frisk was no longer in use. They were both right in this
instance, because murders were at their third lowest, but murders were at their lowest when stop
and frisk was invoked, and with this argument Trump took over the logical appeal for the debate.
Then going on the emotional appeals that the candidates presented, Clinton coame up almost with
no emotional appeals for her argument, while Trump came up with quite a few. Trump uses the
fact that he would never thought he would be making as much money as his is now, and how
people should support someone that has grown from the ground up with their life, and he attempts
to make many more arguments trying to appeal to people s emotional side. While Clinton only
really tries to make an emotional appeal when she states that her father was a small business
owner that gave them a nice middle class living, which doesn t really move as many people as
saying they have gone from nothing to something. Leaving Trump to have provided the most
effective emotional appeals to his argument. All together Trump provided the most appeals for his
argument by having provided more logical and emotional appeals than Clinton and the same
amount of ethical appeals as her as
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Essay on Descartes Meditations
Descartes Meditations
Descartes meditations are created in pursuit of certainty, or true knowledge. He cannot assume that
what he has learned is necessarily true, because he is unsure of the accuracy of its initial source. In
order to purge himself of all information that is possibly wrong, he subjects his knowledge to
methodic doubt. This results in a (theoretical) doubt of everything he knows. Anything, he reasons,
that can sustain such serious doubt must be unquestionable truth, and knowledge can then be built
from that base. Eventually, Descartes doubts everything. But by doubting, he must exist, hence his
Cogito ergo sum . It is from this thought that Descartes is able to determine God exists and create
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He reasons that, through these principals, his idea of God cannot have come from himself, as he
is an imperfect being. He does not have the capability of thinking of an infinite substance or a
perfect substance, such as God, because he has lesser reality than these ideas and cannot be the
cause of them. The only way these ideas could exist is if they were created by something of equal
(greater being impossible, as infinite perfection cannot have a superior) reality. Because God is the
only infinite Descartes can recognize at this state, it must be God that planted the idea in his mind.
Descartes first argument for the existence of God can be summarized as follows:
1)I have an idea of a perfect being
2)There are two forms existence contingent and necessary
3)Necessary existence has greater reality than contingent
4)A perfect being must have necessary existence
5)A perfect being must exist, if it has necessary existence
6)Therefore, God exists (Notes) This allows Descartes to begin to gain true knowledge, because
his perfect being exists and would not allow him to be deceived all the time because perfection
does not allow for that behavior. In the Fifth Mediation, Descartes purports his ontological argument
for the existence of God. It is simpler than his first and based on God s essence. For anything else
that exists, the essence of that thing only implies it s existence. For God, however, essence
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Essay about Marriage Without Love in Henrik Ibsen s A...
Marriage Without Love in Henrik Ibsen s A Doll s House
In his play, A Doll?s House, Henrik Ibsen shows a marriage built only on appearances, and not
love. Both Nora the wife, and Torvald the husband, pretend they are in love throughout the story.
However, love should be patient and kind, and their love is anything but that. Nora treats her
husband as a father figure. Her feelings towards Torvald are more about dependence than love.
Torvald treats Nora like a child or a pet. He gets very angry and frustrated with Nora, and he does
not truly love her. True love is perfect, not angry, controlling, and dependent as Nora and Torvald
are to each other. Throughout the story, Torvald is constantly angry with Nora. He also... Show
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ruined my whole future.?(Ibsen 916). Torvald has no compassion for her. He does not care that
she took out the loan to save his life. Torvald just wants to order Nora around. His love is not true,
but it is an angry petty obsession.
Several critics also saw Torvald as controlling and obsessive. Each critic noticed the change in
Torvald?s personality when something was not perfect in his home. Clement Scott said,
?Helmer is very angry indeed. He forgets all his affection and endearment; he can only think of
his personality injury? (222). Scott also said, ?Helmer?s attitude towards his child wife is
natural but unreasonable? (222). Besides being angry towards Nora, Torvald is also controlling.
Forbidding Nora from eating candy reveals Torvald?s controlling side. Edmund Gosse said, ?
Her doctor and her husband have told her not to give way to her passion for ?candy? in any of
its seductive forms?? (220). He forbids Nora from eating candy because he does not want her
teeth to become rotten. This shows how shallow he is. Torvald is so obsessed with Nora being
perfect, that he really is not in love with her. ? Helmer only sees the attractiveness of this love
which lies intoxicatingly over her silent farewell?(Salome 229). Torvald is mean, shallow, and does
not truly love his wife.
Not only does Torvald treat Nora badly, but he also treats her like a child. He speaks down to her.
Torvald has many pet names for Nora. He says things to her like ?When did my little squirrel
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Case Study All Pine Medical Center
Analysis: At All Pine Medical Center, the company seeks to improve their authentication method, in
order to increase security protection while keeping the process fast and simple to utilize. The
medical center needs to ask a few questions: What kind of two factor authentication should be
implemented? What provider should be trusted? What media should be used? Which methods
should or could be combined and integrated to the existing infrastructures? And what costs will be
incurred? Physical form factors are tangible devices that users carry and use when authenticating;
such as a USB token. The clinician would plug in the USB token into the devices, and then be
asked to enter their user name, and four digit pin. The USB token would
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The Effects Of Google And Its Impact On The Global Community
Trudging through an endless landscape of impossibly thick mud and making as little progress as a
boulder could once be compared to the painstaking task called research. However, as technology
has advanced, humanity has innovated endless global networks of connections to bring the world
to the fingertips of society. One of these is the infinite tool known as Google. While some of today
s society is somewhat skeptical of the overwhelming expansion of the Internet, companies such as
Google have not only provided efficiency, but have guaranteed a future of advancement and vast
knowledge throughout the global community. As minds of mankind have fashioned pioneering
technology throughout history, they have always been met with some criticism; however,
countless numbers of them have succeeded in the face of doubt. Nicholas Carr wrote an article
about the effects of Google, and relates to these historical events. [After] The arrival of Gutenberg
s printing press...Italian Humanist Hieronimo Squarciafico worried that the easy availability of
books would lead to intellectual laziness, making men less studious and weakening their minds .
Although those around Gutenberg were skeptical of the effects his innovation may cause on
society, books actually brought forth a new age of intelligence and more access to learning. The
use of the Internet spreads like a common cold, and many fear its massive existence. However,
Carr realizes that Google may turn out to be beneficial to us all.
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John Donne And Gertrude Stein s Poetry Analysis
In poetry, poets can shape every component (words, syntax, rhythm, punctuation, etc.) to convey a
unique meaning. Small changes in such elements can have drastic effects on what the reader will
draw from the poem. Often, poets will rely on some tools more than others to try and convey their
meaning. Many times, the period in which the poet is writing will strongly influence how the poet
uses these elements. John Donneand Gertrude Stein are considered shapers of metaphysical poetry
and modern poetry respectively, and the way they manipulate their poetry reflects the ideas of their
literary periods. Gertrude Stein, as a cubist poet, plays with diction, syntax, and punctuation to
impart meaning. Meanwhile, John Donne, as a metaphysical poet, relies more on the use of
imagery and conceits to illustrate the purpose of his poems. Inspired by modern artists like Pablo
Picasso, Gertrude Stein was determined to create portraits that captured the present moment and
transcribe them into poetry. During her education at Harvard, Stein began to experiment with
different methods to try and achieve her goal. One of these methods that would strongly influence
her future work was automatic writing. Automatic writing consists of the author attempting to write
down words without consciously knowing what is being written. In a letter written by Stein, she
rejected the idea of automatic writing as writing for the normal person is too complicated an
activity to be indulged in automatically
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Why Is Sacagawea Important
Sacagawea was a definite essential to the Lewis and Clark expedition success. Lewis and Clark
were the first people to cross the western portion of America. Sacagawea was an invaluable
member during the expedition. People will say Sacagawea isn t as important as people say she is.
I agree that Sacagawea was an important part of the expedition. First, Sacagaweaprotected Lewis
and Clark during the expedition. The passage states, They recruited a interpreter named Toussaint
Charbonneau, who brought along his Shoshoni Indian wife, Sacagawea, and her newborn baby
boy... If Sacagawea has a son, it s less likely that someone would try to hurt them. Sacagawea states,
Not only was her knowledge important to success of the expedition but her courage
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Windy City Racial Profiling Is An Act Of Discrimination Essay
WINDY CITY RACIAL PROFILING 1
Windy City Racial Profiling
Edin Hodzic
Loyola University Chicago
Introduction Racial profiling is an act of discrimination committed by law enforcement officials in
which they target certain individuals with the suspicion of a crime due to their race, religion, and
culture. In racial profiling, individuals are suspected of committing a crime solely because of their
appearance, which is associated to stereotypes of their people committing crimes. I believe this is a
huge problem in Chicago because many minorities in Chicago especially those in
underdeveloped neighborhoods are affected by this. Not only is racial profiling unlawful, it goes
against what our nations constitution is supposed to protect us from. The amendments are there to
protect us. Racial profiling violates our 4th amendment right, which protects us from
unreasonable searches and seizures. I?d say that being harassed and making the assumption that
someone has committed a wrongdoing based on their physical features and background would
fall under being a very unreasonable act. My goal with this paper is to shed some light on a view
from the past on how racial profiling became an issue and how it is still an issue around the
country including Chicago. This paper will also include what I believe to be solutions to this
growing issue.
Historical Perspective How long ago did racial profiling come to be? Many believe that the concept
of racial profiling
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The Immigration Of Canada During The Canadian Pacific Railway
The word immigration means an action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country . The
people of China started their immigration to Canada before Canada joined confederation; various
factors forced the people to leave their country such as wars, floods, and tsunami while many people
were attracted because of shortage of workers in new Canadian industries and even new settlement
attracted them . After Canadawas officially announced as a country, Canadian Pacific Railwayand
the gold rush in British Columbia were the main factors that motivated Chinese and other Asian
people to immigrate to Canada . During the Fraser River gold rush and Canadian Pacific
Railway many workers were required for constructing roads, cutting down trees, mountains and
clearing the area, making the railway lines; Chinese workers agreed to work at low wages and
consequently were hired . The Chinese are Canada s oldest community of Asian immigrants and
they played a historical role in the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which was a key
to Confederation . Despite of Chinese workers contributions to building and completing the
Canadian Pacific Railway, they faced racial discrimination, especially in the form of the Chinese
Head Tax, which was enforced to prevent and discourage Chinese immigration to Canada, and it
was a complete racism. The Chinese immigrants played a significant role in the construction of
completion of Canadian Pacific
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The Psychology Of Persuasion By Robert Cialdini
Books on Personal Branding
It is no longer reserved for media or political celebrities. Personal branding is becoming one of the
essential aspects of your life. Whether you are seeking a job or giving one, personal branding has
become the key element that either your potential employer or the employee will want to know
about you. Whether you are aware of it or not, you have your personal branding. To make it
worse, if you are not deliberately building yours, the world out there is busy branding you. It is,
therefore, paramount that you take your time in branding yourself for a successful career and a
profession. The following list of books will assist you in raising the value of the most valuable
brand in the world, Your Brand! The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini
Robert Cialdini is the professor of Psychology and Marketing at the Arizona State University. For
more than 30 years, the writer devoted himself to the study of how people are influenced and his
book expounds on the psychology of why people say yes. There is no doubt that any brand must ...
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In his book The Success Principles , he teaches people how to change their thinking to change
their lives and become successful. This book is one of his most excellent writings and will
completely revolutionize your life if you let it. In building your personal brand, you need self
confidence, and you need to learn how to deal with challenges every day. To build your personal
brand, you also need to have a passion and purpose, and this book describes to you exactly how
to do that. The principles and strategies that he teaches are practical and have been proven to him
and the world s most successful men and women. C Canfield has an excellent way of
summarizing his 67 principles that will inspire anyone to greatness. Any book by Canfield is a
must read especially if you intend to read books on personal
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Wynton Marsalis Essay
Wynton Marsalis: Sparks from a Traditionalist
Wynton Learson Marsalis is a jazz trumpeter of the highest caliber. Marsalis was born in the home
of jazz, New Orleans, in 1961. He has been entertaining the world for decades with his mastery of
trumpet improvisations; that scream the influences of greats like Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie.
Marsalis played jazz with many of the greats, in particular Art Blakey. In 1980 he became one of
Art Blakey s Jazz Messengers. Marsalis is dedicated to the preservation of jazz and the roots of jazz
music. His styles range from Post Bop to Big Band Jazz. He is currently the Director of the Jazz at
Lincoln Center Orchestra in New York City.
In 2013 Marsalis performed at the Jazz in Marciac Festival in France. This is a three week festival
featuring open air performances and under tent performances by jazz artists of all types from
around the world. The Wynton MarsalisQuintet is comprised of, Wynton Marsalis, trumpet, Walter
Blanding, tenor saxophone, Dan Nimmer, piano, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Hard Bop style is really a listener s style, with the head of the selection preparing the listener
for the upcoming solos, and then closing out the selection with a similar head. The head of
Sparks is a short 32 bar popular form that has an influence of Dizzy Gillespie s Salt Peanuts . The
rhythm section lays down the harmony for the solos of Marsalis and Blanding. Marsalis flawlessly
transitions to his solo, immediately increases tempo and fingering the trumpet to perfection.
Marsalis maintains a traditional and timeless technique that takes the listener back to the 1960 s. As
you watch him play you witness his emotion appear through his improvisation. Marsalis closes out
his improve by returning to the head chorus, this signaled Walter Blanding for the sax solo.
Blanding begins playing right where Marsalis left off with the chorus. He transitions into his sax
solo that has John Coltrane feel to
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Critical Reasoning And Battle Of Thermopylae
Critical Reasoning and Battle Analysis of the Battle of Thermopylae
One of the most historic battles fought in the 5th century BC was the Battle of Thermopylae. The
Greeks and Persians battled for control of a narrow pass located at Thermopylae. This pass served
as the most direct route into mainland Greece and allowed freedom of maneuver to the Persians.
The Persians received a critical piece of human intelligence that allowed them to defeat the Greeks
at the pass. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the battle and determine an alternate outcome
based on the use of that intelligence.
The Battle of Thermopylae
Definition of the Battle
The Battle of Thermopylae took place in 5th century BC in Northern Greece. The primary
adversaries were the Persians and the Greeks. The Persian army, led by Xerxes I, far outnumbered
the Greek forces. Despite this, the Greeks were able to maintain control of the pass for three days.
The Settings of the Battle
Strategic and operational overview. The battle of Thermopylae was one of many battles fought by
the Persians in the quest to expand their empire, and the second in their quest to rule Greece. The
Greeks fought at the battle of Thermopylae to maintain rule of their own land and resist
submission to the Persians. In 491 BC, King Darius of Persia sent messengers to demand the
Greeks submit to Persian rule. The Greeks refused and incited the first battle in the war between
Persia and Greece. This battle, fought at Marathon
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The Social Construction of Fibromyalgia Essay
The Social Construction of Fibromyalgia
With so many people in so much pain, how could fibromyalgia not be a disease? (Groopman 3) This
question regarding the condition of persistent muscle pain throughout the body, pain that is often
accompanied by severe fatigue, insomnia, diarrhea and abdominal bloating, bladder irritation, and
headache, now known as fibromyalgia raises some rather interesting yet complicated issues in
today s health care field such as: What criteria must be met in order for a symptom or a set of
symptoms, as is the case here, to be classified as an illness or a disorder? What does the term
illness itself mean? What makes up the concept of health? In this paper, I attempt to tackle ... Show
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Health, in a positive sense, consists in the capacity of the organism to maintain a balance in which
it may be reasonably free of undue pain, discomfort, disability or limitation of action (Mishler
154). Because of our modern definition and perception of illness or disease, some physicians may
ignore patients claims of having fibromyalgia, or may even dismiss the patients as crazy and refer
them to psychiatrists, since this is their only logical explanation for a patient complaining of pains
who shows no biological dysfunctions
Mohamed 3 through physical and/or laboratory exams. However, the presence of measurable
deviations from normal biological functioning is only one of the conditions for illness, certainly not
a necessary and sufficient condition (Mishler 159). Fortunately, some physicians look further into
the conditions, performing more detailed experiments with the patients to attempt to understand
what exactly is going on.
The process of social construction consists of a few main steps. First, is the acknowledgement by
the patient or a group of patients, or even an organization that there is an abnormal condition and
feelings of illness. Next are the decisions that must be made in order to diagnose the illness, but
who makes these decisions? Physicians have been granted by society the right to define criteria of
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Nature Photo Essay Ideas

  • 1. Nature Photo Essay Ideas 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. Nature Photo Essay Ideas Nature Photo Essay Ideas
  • 2. Tuesdays In The Tower Book Report Many young children dream of living in a castle. A castle is a key part of many fairy tales, whether they have a princess locked up in a tower, a terrible dragon inside which must be defeated, or the castle is the home where a royal family resides. In Wednesdays in the Tower, by Jessica Day George, the royal familyindeed lives in a castle. They do not live in just any castle; their castle is for lack of a better word; alive. The book, Wednesdays in the Tower, is another book that fits into several genres. It is traditional literature. The story incorporates folkloric elements; it is a story meant to entertain. It shares in the folktale criteria of being a beast tale, a main character in this book is Rufus; a griffin which Celie, one of the princesses in the story hatched from an egg the castle gave her. Rufus has most of his animal characteristics but he is decidedly opinionated much like a human would be. The story also includes magicand wonder, because there is nothing normal about a castle, which when bored... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reader would miss a great deal of useful information explaining more about the characters and the setting. I would use this book in the classroom if I were a teacher in the upper elementary school grades, probably 4th or 5th grade. I would read it aloud as a class to both encourage them to read out loud and discuss some of the thematic elements and what we would do if it were real, for example, what would you do if your house decided to grow rooms because it was bored. I would also use this a bedtime story with my kids. I would start with the first one and work through the series. I believe it s appropriate enough for all of their ages they we could read it as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Nuclear Energy, The Energy Released After Nuclear Fission... Albin BrucajPeriod 2 Senior ThesisFerraro Nuclear energy, the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity. Nuclear energy has been one of the biggest controversies, not only in the United States but also, around the world. The concept of what a civilization should be or consist of has changed dramatically over time. When man needed food, he hunted, when he needed shelter, he built a home, when he needed energy, ah, that is where he was stumped. Many have discovered different forms of energy to help achieve the goals of men. In order to continue this trend of progress, we need to be able to realize that energy is, possibly, one of the most important things on our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the moment, nuclear energy is the most effective form energy available to us and we must advance and improve it to the best of our ability. Nuclear energy has the potential to provide huge amounts of electricity and power to billions all over the globe. At the moment, nuclear power currently generates 16% of the world s electricity, but by 2030 it will approach 30%(Richard Steiglitz). Many are unable to realize just how much our demand for newer, better, and faster technology has risen and will rise over time. A high capacity baseload is vital to a growing society. The development and advancement of electrical powered motor vehicles plays quite a large role in energy consumption. We are forced to deliver more and more electrical power each and every day. Unfortunately, we are simply unable to do so unless we possess a form of energy large enough to satisfy our wants and needs(nuclear). The United States is investing hundreds of billions of dollars to develop alternative energy sources, but these sources are decades away from being gigawatt providers of electricity(Richard Steiglitz). Unless we plan on deterring our future in energy for 10 to 20 years, I suggest we continue researching, experimenting, and improving nuclear energy so that we are not left with nothing if all else fails. The social media boom over the last few years have influenced a great demand for more power. Households use more appliances, computers, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Heart Of A Human The heart of a human is a vital internal organ consists of cardiac muscles, which pump and circulate blood contained oxygen, hormones and necessary nutrients throughout the body. Heart rate is the amount of poundings of the heart per unit of time, usually in beats per minute (bpm). The heart rate can change due to the body s physical needs including oxygen absorption and carbon dioxide excretion. The normal resting heart rateof an adult human ranges from 60 to100 beats per minute. During sleep, the heart can beat slower in the range of 40 50 beats per minute, which considered normal. (Wikipedia, 2015) From the initial observations, heart rates tend to vary from times to times especially with different activities such as standing, running and lying down. The purpose of this experiment is to identify what, if any, relationship exists between human s heart rates with the different intensity levels of any physical exertion. If a subject is exposed to different physical activity intensity levels for the same amount of time with the heart rate recorded in beats per one minute. Then, the subject s heart rate will significantly increase in relation to the higher intensity degrees of any physical exertion. The exercises and even the anticipations of increasing physical activities can trigger the response of autonomic nervous system to produce a more appropriate suite of physiological changes that prompt the body for the exercise. The systems that support muscular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Self Denial And Self-Denialing In Miss Brill By Katherine... There are millions of people who live in self denial and self rejection. When one thinks of self denial, most people picture a young person trying to find his or her way through society without being ridiculed, but what does it mean when self denial lingers into adulthood? In her acclaimed short story, Miss Brillauthor Katherine Mansfield does not detail her story in a descriptive, elaborate style, yet the reader can infer that the protagonist, Miss Brill, is a woman who is self conscious and yearns to be important to the point she denies her pain and sorrow. Miss Brill desires to be normal since in the literary article Reductive Imagery in Miss Brill she is depicted as an a foreigner (in xenophobic France) without friends or relatives (Mandel 474) Anyone in that situation would try his or her best to fit in and not be mocked. The fur and pieces of clothing in the story are a symbol of her hidden self denial and low confidence. Miss Brill goes out to present the clothes so the public would take notice, but the public did not. People who wear nice clothing want others to notice, and when people notice the nice clothing, a person s confidence is elevated. Mrs. Brill is hurt that no one takes the time out to compliment or notice her. She yearns to be important to the public and be a person of significance. Yet, notice how Miss Brill is so detached from the society she is living in. She is more immersed in living through society instead of living her life and it produces ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Edward Albee Essay Edward Albee, a famous American Playwright, was born on March 12, 1928 and grew up in Westchester County, New York. Albee grew up with his adoptive parents and left home at the age of 18, due to conflicts with his adoptive parents and a suffocating environment. Although, his adopted family was very wealthy and owned multiple theatres, he felt very distanced. However, because he was his family owned theatres, he was exposed to that realm and idea, which he later found a passion with. Albee s love as a playwrightwas not supported by his family, as they wanted a son to have a more respectable job, like a doctor or lawyer. As a student, Albee was known to be expelled or kicked out by many of his schools. He had a passion to write plays and began experimenting with different styles, while befriending other writers, sculptors and painters. Albee was an exceptional writer and wrote many poems, but was able to find his break or voice when he began writing plays. He was known for his dramas and many one act plays. His first breakout and major play was Zoo Story and was written in only 3 weeks. Zoo Story is a one act play and its theme explore the topics of isolation, social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Edward Albee was a UH professor for distinguished playwriting and was an Associate director at the Alley Theatre. He was able to take charge of UH s theatre program from 1989 2003 and returned to UH in 2009 to become a professor and teach young adults about his passion. Personally for me, I feel like I would enjoy his plays. He is known to evoke a lot of raw and real emotion from the actors and his audience, which interests me. I already tend to like watching dramas and on top of that, Albee has very many short one act plays, that wouldn t take that much time away from me. He also has won 3 pulitzer Awards and is known for being one of the greatest modern playwrights of all time, so I think I would very much enjoy his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Solomon Asch Conformity Experiments (1951) Essay In 1951, Solomon Asch carried out several experiments on conformity. The aim of these studies was to investigate conformity in a group environment situation. The purpose of these experiments was to see if an individual would be swayed by public pressure to go along with the incorrect answer. Asch believed that conformity reflects on relatively rational process in which people are pressured to change their behaviour. Asch designed experiments to measure the pressure of a group situation upon an individual judgment. Asch wanted to prove that conformity can really play a big role in disbelieving our own senses. Asch initiated his experiment by making one of the particpants at ease. He asked a serious of elementary questions where the four... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The participants seated themselves around a table, these confederates were not known to each other, and most important concept of this experiment relied on the fact all of the participants were working together, but for one. They took turns in a fixed order to call out publicly which of three comparison lines was the same length as a standard line on the left card. In reality only one person was a naive participant who answered second to last, the rest were experimental confederates instructed to give erroneous responses. The results were intriguing as there were large individual differences or variation in responses. However nonetheless what was evident was that 25 percent of participants remained independent throughout the trials, another 50 percent conformed to the erroneous majority in 6 or more trials and another 5 percent conformed on all 12 trials. Therefore the average conformity rate was 33 percent. Asch used quantitative sampling method, which means that a positivist would argue that quantitative data is more accurate because it is scientific. Positivist approach will ensure that Asch experiments are reliable, and easily replicated by someone else and deliver same results. Although he used up to 7 people, Quantitative Data includes statistics and numbers to make his claim for high in reliability and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Doublings In Dracula In Bram Stoker s Dracula, there is a plethora of ways the novel can be critically analyzed, but there s one theory in particular that I found the most interesting to apply. I used the theory of deconstructuralism to critically analyze Dracula, and to help break down the story into particular meanings and themes that can contradict the typical perceptions and first impressions of the novel. To better help complement my analysis, I read and analyzed another popular article by John Paul Riquelme, titled Doubling and Repetition/Realism and Closure in Dracula. As his title suggests, Riquelme touches upon this theory of deconstruction in Draculaby arguing the doublings, the repetitions, and the elements of realism provided throughout the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is arguing that the characters that make up Dracula end up revealing that they are more similar to one another than they are different through some of their actions and decisions. I found Riquelme s theory of how the doublings in Dracula reveal the similarities between characters to be quite intriguing. Even when focusing on Dracula himself and applying this theory to him, once again that doubling of beast versus man comes into play. Though Dracula is physically associated with being a monster, a beast...is he really meaning to be such a creature? Riquelme states that the doublings and repetitions in all these works blur the boundaries that inform the principles of coherence we associate with sanity... (561). When applying this statement to Dracula s character, I do indeed find it validating as I realize myself that though Dracula may have seemingly lost all sense of sanity, he is still a character that a reader is able to feel sorrow for. Even though it is true that Dracula may not be sane, the doublings associated with him being different with the normal characters are in fact blurred. In the novel, the characters that are meant to be different, or good apart from Dracula, have indulged in immoral acts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Voices of Freedom Chapter 1-4 Essay Chapter One *Pg. 3 1. According to Adam Smith the discovery and colonization of America affected the economic development by the increase of its enjoyments and augmentation. The surplus produce of America, imported into Europe, furnished the inhabitants of this great continent with a variety of commodities. 2. By uniting these countries they are also able to relieve one person s wants and increase another s enjoyments. They are also able to encourage on another s industries, which is why Adam Smith believed the benefits outweighed the misfortunes. *Pg. 6 1. Some of the things Morton admires in the life of the Native Indians includes; homes, trade relations, society, and religion. They were very generous amongst one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2. Hakluyt felt by reducing Spain s power would allow commodities to become cheaper, plant a sincere religion, and provide a safe and sure place to receive people from all over the world. Unlike Spain forcing the people to flee for the truth of God s word. *Pg. 26 1. By sending women to Virginia, the Virginia Company seen a promotion to create families. If they kept their town with all men the town would eventually be distinct without reproduction and reserving families. 2. The company asks for the women to marry landowning men so these men can maintain them. *Pg. 28 1. Members of the Catholic or non Trinitarians would be excluded from toleration under Maryland Law. 2. The major reason for religious toleration was to gain religious freedom and allowed specific religious groups to practice their religion without being punished. *Pg. 31 1. John Winthrop describes two types of liberty: Moral and Natural. Natural liberty leads to the evils in the society and make individuals even worse, because it allows everyone to do what they please, good and bad. Moral liberty, which Winthrop agrees with, is defined by rules, laws, policies of society and help in the development of society. When he compares woman in his speech he is saying women must obey a certain way and live under rules of others. 2. Natural liberty leads to evils in society, because we would be living under no laws or regulations and everyone is allowed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Animal Rights Amendment There should not be an amendment to the constitution granting animals rights. The reason I feel there should not be any amendment is because they provide us with food, give us resources that we use daily and we also get long lasting clothes from using their fur or flesh. But I do believe there should be laws on how to properly kill animals we consume or use for their fur, flesh or meat. According to the article A Change of Heart about Animals says What these researchers are finding is that many of our fellow creatures are more like us then what we had ever imagined. They feel pain, suffer and experience stress,affection, excitement and even love... But if the amendment were to be passed how would we be allowed to hunt and kill to get meat. Animals such as pigs, cows, deer, and chickens provide us with meat to feed our families and consume. We would not be able to continue doing this because in a lot of places they believe and feel this is cruel. How would we be able to survive without being able to consume meat? Not everyone in the world is a fan of having to becoming vegetarians and have to cut meat out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They should not be abused or treated in a cruel way before being killed. Being killed in cruel ways now that I am against. They should have laws and procedures on how to do it right and not put the animals through so much pain and suffering. It should be as fast as possible so the animal being sacrificed for us does not feel as much pain. Animals feel everything we do!! Animals feel love, happiness, sadness and everything we do for example in the article A Change of Heart about Animals explains about Koko Equally impressive is Koko, the 300 pound Gorilla Foundation in Northern California, who was taught sign language and has mastered more than 1,000 signs and understand several thousands English words.On a human IQ tests,she scores between 70 and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Food, The Essentials Of Food And Food Food is any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for the body. It is usually from plant or animal origin, and contains essential nutrients, such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, or minerals. The substance is ingested by an organism and assimilated by the organism s cells to provide energy, maintain life, or stimulate growth. Historically, people secured foodthrough two methods: hunting, and gathering of agriculture. Today, the majority of the food energy required by the ever increasing population of the world is supplied by the food industry. There are seven classes of nutrients such as: carbohydrate, proteins, minerals, vitamins, water, roughages(fibers) and fat. Carbohydrate: are human and animals main source of energy. Proteins: essential for growth, repair of muscles and other body tissues. minerals: Michael Demetrius defined minerals as an inorganic compound that aid in energy production and body maintenance as well as assisting in the control of body reactions. Vitamins: refers to water and fat soluble vitamins which plays a significant role in many chemicals processes in the body. Water: essential for normal body function, water plays a vital role in digestion. The human body holds 60% of water. Roughages(fibers): the fibrous indigestible portion of our diet essential to health of the digestive system. Fat: one source of energy and important in relation to fat soluble vitamins. These nutrient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Project Get Fit Research Paper Students often have no place to go after school so they have to ride the bus home to be by themselves until their parents get home. Being alone can be dangerous, especially for young children. Project Get Fit would be a beneficial after school program that would give students somewhere safe to go while participating in fun activities to lose weight and get the obesity rate in Wayne County down. Project Get Fit would be a free after school program till 5 o clock on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Students would spend 15 minutes stretching, 45 minutes doing exerciseactivities, and the last 30 minutes playing games with 5 minute breaks in between. The exercises the children will do will incorporate all parts of the body and vary each day. They would include a series of crunches for the abdomen, push ups for arms, jumping jacks for legs, running for the whole body, and various other exercises. They would also play games that incorporate movement of the body and stimulate the muscles such as jump rope, tag, red rover, tug o war, kickball, etc., I think... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students ages 10 to 17 have an obesity rate of 18% in the state of Kentucky with Wayne County s rate at 17.8%. The Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services states that one solution to conquering the rising problem is to create an active environment for children in the neighborhood; this is exactly what Project Get Fit would be. I could use the $1,000 to invest in things the children could use in the program. We would need to supply them with the materials that they need in order to achieve this goal. There are several materials that could be used but some basic equipment would include ropes, balls, and jump ropes. In our budget we would put 17% of it towards these materials and save the rest left in the budget for future materials. This would enable this program to extend into the future to impact generations to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Lithotomy Case Studies PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: (___) uterine bleeding and cervical polyps. POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: (___) uterine bleeding and cervical polyps. PROCEDURE: D C hysteroscopy and a endometrial biopsy, and cervical polypectomy. Procedure (___) consent patient was taken to the operating room. When adequate anesthesia was obtained, the patient was placed in dorsal lithotomy position. Patients vaginal (peroneal) area was prepped with betadine solution and draped in normal sterile fashion. A rubber catheter was used to empty the bladder. Cavity exam was then performed (under) anesthesia and a (___) placed on the posterior vagina. An (___) clamp was placed on the anterior lip of the cervix. Uterus was (___) to approximately 4 cm (___). The cervical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Operant Conditioning In Jurassic Park Zach and Gray were sent to Jurassic World to visit their Aunt Claire, who is the park s manager. Jurassic World, a dinosaur amusement park built on the island that was once home to the original Jurassic Park, sought to increase park attendance by genetically creating a new dinosaur. Masroni, the owner of the amusement park, asks Claire to consult with American Navy veteran and Velociraptors trainer Owen Grady on the new dinosaurs containment. This new attraction, the Indominus Rex, proves to be extremely dangerous, uncontrollable, and uncontainable. The Indominus Rex ends up escaping and goes around the island killing both people and dinosaurs. Claire decides to have the park evacuated, but Zach and Gray ignore the evacuation order, opting... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The general response syndrome is known as Selye s concept of the body s adaptive response to stress in three phases alarm, resistance, exhaustion (Myers, 2014, p.393). The constant stressor in the movie would be the Indominus rex who poses as a threat to their safety and confronts them with the need to stay alive, to survive. Phase one of the GAS, alarm, can be seen when Owen and the guard realize Indominus is with them inside the paddock. We see them become more alert and we can guess that their hearts have begun to race. During Phase 2, resistance, your temperature, blood pressure, and respiration remain high. Your adrenal glands pump hormones into your bloodstream. You are fully engaged, summoning all your resources to meet the challenge (Myers, 2014, p.393). Owen experiences phase two as he runs as fast as he can towards the slight opening as Indominus follows close behind. Adrenaline has kicked in and he s using everything in him to run faster. We can only guess that Owen experiences Phase three, exhaustion, as he lies under a truck covered in oil or gasoline, when we see him breath with relief after Indominus failed to distinguish his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Marilyn Monroe Emotional Issues One of the things a woman wants most in this world is for someone to relate and/or understand her. Ever since I can remember, I ve had that one person to look up to that I felt could relate to me. As long as I can remember, that person was Marilyn Monroe. At about the age of 5, I saw her face on the television screen and by about the age of 12 years old, I was researching all I could about her. The more I learned about her, the more my love grew for her and the more I knew she would understand me if she were here today. Marilyn Monroewas an iconic celebrity but also very relatable to the average woman who deals things such as tough emotional issues, harsh body image problems and having a hard time trusting people or building relationships. Everyone has issues that we deal with; we re only human, right? The emotional issues we deal with daily can be anger, sadness, depression, etc. Marilyn dealt with these emotions as much as anyone else, but there was a time she had said, I am not a victim of emotional conflicts. I am human . She understood that as a human being, we all have emotional problems, but it s how one deals with their emotions that matters. These emotional issues can stem from many different situations or moments in our life. Dealing with a bully in school, an abusive parent or whatever it may be, can cause these issues. Unfortunately, Marilyn had to deal with emotional issues stemming form the relationship with her mother. One of Marilyn s family members was quoted saying: Gladys didn t hug, kiss or smile, Marilyn s niece, Mona Rae Miracle, exclusively tells Closer. She was delusional, and she heard voices from electrical appliances. She was antisocial and unable to express any emotion, except anger . Marilyn s mother s inability to feel or express emotions was of no benefit to the growth of an impressionable girl such as Marilyn. Marilyn unfortunately paid dearly from this and grew up battling her emotions all of the time. So, knowing what we ve learned so far, there s no doubt that Marilyn Monroe dealt with the same kind of problems your average jane deals with. Emotional issues wouldn t be the only way for Marilyn to relate to us average Janes these days, because she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Acoustic Trauma Another study looked at the effects of acoustic trauma in adult Cotirnix quail, and if hair cell regeneration was possible (Ryals and Rubel, 1988). The quail is used because, similarly to humans, it cannot reproduce hair cells after birth and are sensitive to ototoxicity and acoustic trauma. The animals are also relatively quick developing enough to use for such a study and allow researchers more examine the cochlea. This early paper was looking more towards physical damage to the hair cells as opposed to the chemical damage caused during development. They believed that the recovery process was age related, and that belief had been supported in the previous research that only young birds could have hearing restored. They set out to see if ototoxic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was found that many animal species had the ability to regenerate hair cells in the inner ear, except mammals. Mammals were shown to have very limited hair cell regeneration, mainly in the auditory epithelium. It was believed that hair cells in birds arose from adjacent supporting cells. For hair cells to regenerate, it was believed that supporting cells reentered mitosis, formed daughter cells that then differentiated into either hair cells or more supporting cells, and in doing this it would restore function and structure to the inner ear epithelium. However, it was found that in avian species this was not the case. Remarkably after further analysis, in many avian species, supporting cells actually go through a process of direct differentiation. This is when the supporting cells themselves actually change their gene expression and convert into hair cells without dividing. There was no literature if there were changes in signaling but it would be possible since the cells would have to have some notification in which to transdifferentiate. This has been studied in chicken auditory epithelium. The studies show that the different mechanism is unique in its spatial and temporal patterns which suggest that the cells are being differentially regulated. Direct differentiation is a possible route of new hair cell development that was already discussed previously in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Role Of The Seigneurial System In New France The seigneurial system of New France played a central role in the formative years of the North American French colonies, as it provided the systematic framework of settlement in the Canadian countryside. This essay will discuss as well as critically analyze the issues surrounding the subject of the seigneurial system. The primary source is an 1844 sketch by J.P. Reneault Blanchard of the seigneurie of Saint Hyacinthe located in New France. Although the seigneurial system was suitable to New France during its in the colonies developmental years (Trudel 20), there were faults within the system that created disadvantages which affected the economy and society. While the semi feudal system of land tenure provided guidance and structure to the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eighty per cent of the population of New France lived in rural areas that was governed by this system of land distribution and occupation (Mathieu). The geographical pattern of the seigneurie is shaped and imposed by the waterway; parallel lines perpendicular to the frontage are drawn, which gives the seigneuries the shape of narrow rectangles (Trudel 3 4). As the distribution of land follows a systemized succession, settlers are unable to take up isolated lots or survey lots as they wished. The ordered progression is usually lot by lot along the St. Lawrence and then, when the riverfront in a given seigneurie was allocated, in fairly ordered rows behind (Harris 74). The division of land into river lots, referred a cadastral system, was employed at the beginning of Canadian settlement and remained the Canadian norm throughout the French regime. This practice had been used in medieval colonization schemes when it was introduced from Normandy (Harris 74). The land which was divided in a particular way (i.e. in long, narrow rectangular strips of land) provided many advantages for the people living in the area. The strips of land were well adapted to the local terrain (Mathieu) as they simplified the interaction between neighbours; families were able to live on their own farms and had easy access to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Margery s Existential Crisis In chapter 1, Margery falls prey to postpartum depression after giving birth to one of her many children. During this psychotic episode, devils threaten her and compel her to renounce Christ, and she has lascivious affairs with strange men. As a result, Margery feels as though she is going to die and go to hell; culminating in Margery savagely biting her own hand to keep from killing herself (Kempe 6 7). It is reasonable to assume that the prospect of being a mother absolutely horrifies Margery; making her resent her role as wife and mother, and question her purpose for existing. Here, Margery Kempe is having an existential crisis―a point in time during which an individual questions if their life has meaning, purpose, or value―which produces ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Constitutional Amendments, Bangladesh CONSTITUTION The fundamental law, written or unwritten, that establishes the character of a government by defining the basic principles to which a society must conform; by describing the organization of the government and regulation, distribution, and limitations on the functions of different government departments; and by prescribing the extent and manner of the exercise of its sovereign powers. A legislative charter by which a government or group derives its authority to act. The concept of a constitution dates to the city states of ancient Greece. The philosopher Aristotle described a constitution as creating the frame upon which the government and laws of a society are built: A constitution may be defined as an organization of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, amendments during socialist one party and military rule in Bangladesh radically altered the secular and liberal democratic nature of the constitution. THE CONSTITUTION OF THE PEOPLE S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH AMENDMENTS CONSEQUENCES The original Constitution of Bangladesh introduced a parliamentary form of government with the President as its constitutional head. It provides a responsible executive, a non sovereign legislature and an independent judiciary with appropriate separation of powers, and checks and balances among them. The supreme law of Bangladesh, the Constitution, confers only limited law making competence on Parliament. Parliament does not possess any intrinsic law making power, which derives from the constitution. The parliament cannot make any law in contravention with the provisions of the constitution. The Constitution embodies the principle of ministerial responsibility, both individual and collective, to the parliament and ultimately to the people, the source of all powers in the republic . Bangladesh started its journey with a parliamentary form of democracy, derailed afterwards from the fundamental aspiration of democratic governance by introducing one party political system with an all powerful head of the state the President . There ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Importance Of Lust In Philomeda , Tales From Ovid Lust is a strong feeling of desire for someone or something which can turn into a dangerous feeling if it is not handled in the right manner. Lust can cause one to do things that they wouldn t normally do, especially if it overwhelms one s mind set. It is a hard feeling to ignore, but ignoring it is for the best because then dangerous situations will be avoided. In the myth Tereus , Tereus is overwhelmed by lust for Philomela, which leads him to rapeand abuse. In the myth Castillo and Arcas , Jupiter has a deep desire for Castillo, so he rapes her and leaves Castillo pregnant and alone. In the myth Phaethon , his lust for power causes him to put the entire earth in danger. In Tales From Ovid, by Ted Hughes, Ovid conveys that when one is consumed by a deep feelingof lust, their morals shift. In the myth Tereus , Tereus, the protagonist, is overcome by lust for his wife s sister, Philomela, which makes him do gruesome things. His wife s only desire was to see her sister. Tereus was able to fulfill her desires, but the moment he laid eyes on her, he couldn t help his feelings of lust. This deep and demented feeling of lust drove him to kidnap her, abuse her, and rape her. Ovid shows his change in morals by saying, The lust that took hold of him now combined the elemental forces of his national character and his own (Hughes page 215). Ovid then goes on to conveys how strongly he desires Philomela by using the simile, His lust was like an iron furnace first black, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay about The Truth About The Big Two He While reading Ernest Hemingway s short story Big Two Hearted River, ; one might think that it is just about a man named Nick Adams returning to Seney, to go camping and fishing. It may not be clear to some readers why the town of Seney is burned down or why Hemingway talks about each of Nick s action in great amount of detail. While first reading the story one might not notice that Hemingway has many symbolic parts, so that he can get the true meaning of the story across to the reader. The story is truly about Nick Adams wanting to get on with his life enjoying to its fullest and putting all of the awful events that have happened to him in the past. When Nick arrives at the town of Seney, he sees that the town is completely burned to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He started to walk through the ferns and jack pines and Nick was becoming exceedingly content. Nick was thinking that, amp;#8230;the country was alive again, ; (474). Hemingway left the country untouched by the fire because he wanted to show to the readers that Nick was trying to the war behind him and get on with his life trying to enjoy it to its fullest, ;Nick tries to put everything behind him, which is shown by his happiness and excitement amp;#8230; ; (Annelie Lewis). When Nick gets to the fishing grounds he does not use normal worm bait he uses, grasshoppers as bait. When Nick got into the river he hooked the grasshopper from the thorax to the last segment of the abdomen. Then grasshopper proceeded to hold the hook with his front feet, while it was spitting tobacco juice on it. Hemingway used the grasshopper as a symbol that when life had Nick down he was just going to get back up and continue to try and not give up. While Nick is fishing he caught a small fish but he ended up letting it go, but soon after he caught another fish which was the biggest one he had ever seen. He tried valiantly to get a hold of the fish and pull it in but he could not and the fish bit through the line and escaped. Hemingway was showing that nothing in this life is easy and it should not put you down, because when the fish got away from Nick, he was not aggravated he smoked his cigarette and continued to fish. He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Alternate Dispute Resolution For Resolving Civil Disputes Alternate Dispute Resolution has many benefits serving as a legal substitute for resolving civil disputes. Most courts prefer the proceedings of an ADR as oppose to Litigation. In some counties, the option of ADR must be analyzed before attempting to initiate the proceedings of litigation. Most district courts along with appeal courts will oversee the courts, and will resolve the remaining disputes. Alternate Dispute Resolutionis a large part of our legal system, which many citizens rely on to settle civil disputes. ADR has been a part of US legal history since the times of the colonies. Alternate Dispute Resolution, better known as (ADR) in the legal field, was first used in the late 1800 s. ADR was initially used, not to replace or... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It outlines the essential elements of ADR philosophy and practice under the Texas ADR Act and addresses common concerns and questions about ADR. However, those considering use of any ADR process should be familiar with the full range of dispute resolution options and related laws. A comprehensive guide to ADR in Texas is provided by the Handbook of Alternative Dispute Resolution. ADR PROCEDURES The Act lists five ADR procedures available to Texas citizens; mediation , mini trial, moderated settlement conference, summary jury trial and nonbinding arbitration. In addition, variations or combinations of the five basic procedures can be used if acceptable to parties and to the court. These procedures can be modified with the agreement of the parties and any court involved and hybrid ADR procedures devised. Thus, each attorney and court is afforded an opportunity to design a process that best fits the case and the people involved. SETTING THE STAGE FOR ADR The first step in preparing for an ADR proceeding is to select the type of ADR that best fits the case. The 1987 ADR legislation lists five nonexclusive procedures above and these procedures vary in their applicability, level of client participation and formality. Mediation, especially, is often used before the parties file suit or even contact attorneys. Mediation and moderated settlement conferences can be used in a broad spectrum of cases and at many points as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Voter Turnout In America The nature of voter turnout is a broad concept in modern American politics and can be broken into many topics: how voter turnout varies by state, by election, by demographics, and whether or not voter turnout actually matters. Despite public opinion that voter participation is declining and that such participation matters, voter turnout is about the same as it was in the 1960s and has not undergone serious changes, and turnout only actually matters in competitive or local elections, rarely national elections. The first determinant of variation in voter turnout is electiondifferences between states; specifically, votingaccessibility, early voting, how competitive the race is, and gerrymandering of districts in the state. Voting accessibility ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Christian View Of The Trinity And Society modern traditions inherited by Christianity. Historically, Christianity evolved from Judaism, passed through Greek culture and revolves in a modern (scientific) world. All these, according to Boff, have impact on the Christian view of the Trinity. Trinity and Society makes case that there are three primary developments of Trinitarian thought, each of which arose to address particular errors predominate in a given culture and time. First, in the Roman culture where polytheism was prevalent, the Latin fathers emphasized the oneness of God. When the Greek fathers were battling Arianism or modalism, they focused more on the diversity in God, and came to unity through diversity. In our context, where individualism often reigns, there is a need ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Internet advertisement has its own uniqueness. The main... Internet advertisement has its own uniqueness. The main thing about it is how it displays the advertising. It has more quality when compare with other printed media. It is because internet advertisements create content similar to the thoughts of human minds to influence consumers. Uniqueness about internet advertisement is that user s cannot avoid it because it automatically appears on web page. They don t need to browse or search for an ad it is very important to study the consumers attitude towards online marketing. Advertisement content is a very important factor to create positive or negative attitudes towards online advertising. (Ng Ka Po, 2006) Online Advertising is a gift for marketers. They can send online commercials and read the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some people also call it word of mouse communication through internet. Viral marketing also includes referral marketing, organic marketing and network marketing. Viral message spreads between people when the first person who like he ad and shares with others. In the similar way when others like the ad they share with their friends and family. In this way the viral message gets famous and popular within short time. (Wilson, 2000) In the past, mostly viral messages were generated y accident. Viral messages got so success that markets started designing it. Some people think that viral message and advertising are done only through email. But the truth is that we can see viral advertisements not only on email but on blogs and social network websites also in the form of text messages, short clips and graphics. (Banna, 2000) Viral objects can also be known as those things that target users and pass by them. It is kind of a blinding strength because it spread blindingly all over the internet or social media. It can also use the mobile phone as a platform to target consumers. Viral objects are platform through which viral messages are spread like websites, blogs and social media. When viral message spreads on these platforms we can also easily calculate them. The term word of mouse is not an accurate word for viral marketing because these kind of messages to not use electronic or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Neoclassicism and the Enlightenment Essay Neoclassicism and the Enlightenment The Enlightenment was a time of great innovation and evolution. One of the most significant movements which owes at least the majority of its beginnings to the Enlightenment is the architectural and artistic movement of Neoclassicism. This Neoclassicism of the mid eighteenth to mid nineteenth centuries is one that valued ancient Greek, Roman, and Etruscan artistic ideals. These ideals, including order, symmetry, and balance, were considered by many European generations to be the highest point of artistic excellence. Although many movements in European art were largely devoid of classical characteristics, they were always looked to as sources of inspiration and were revived as significant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pettiness of these movements had created a backlash and these thinkers and art critics welcomed the harsher and more ordered Neoclassical style as they began to swing the art pendulum in the opposite direction. One of the primary causes in the rise of Neoclassicism in the mid eighteenth century was the expansion of what was previously called a classical education. By 1750 Italian tourism was already a full blown industry, with guides and guidebooks circulating throughout Europe. As a part of any young man s education, he now had to make the artistic tour of Italy, especially Florence, Rome, and Naples. This was not just a quick visit to a couple museums; rather, it was a lengthy, often times more than a year, and in depth study of the rich trove of art that these cities had to offer. It was supplemented with classes and lectures at the museums and time taken after these to sketch or paint these precious works to take home. The proliferation of these sketches would compound and any aspiring artist was also then required to study these works. The increased influence and awareness of Greek and Roman art in the studies of the developing artists would soon begin to show in their designs. One of the most significant reasons that a renewed interest in Italy has arisen was the recently found sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum. The excavation of these sites revealed massive amounts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay on Acute Renal Failure 1. Explain the pathoplysiology of acute renal failure. Including perenal,intraernal and posternal causes. Acute renal failure is when the kidneys have suddenly stopped working this disease disables the body s mechanism of excreting waste products and maintaining fluid electrolyte balance. According to WebMD, the causes are characterized as a sudden decrease of blood flow to the kidneys, damage from some medications, poisons, or infections, a sudden blockage that stops urine from flowing out of the kidney. Prerenal failure is caused by the perfusion of the kidney which then results to reduced cardiac output and constriction of the afferent arteriole. If there is lengethened hypoperfusion which is characterized as the decrease in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lastly, for postrenal results from bilateral obstruction, accidental liagtion of ureters, bladder obstruction, or urethral obstruction. 3. What are the subjective and objective signs and symptoms of acute renal failure. In this answer, discuss the following terms: asthenia, azotemia, uremia, oliguria, anuria. Acute renal failure is the sudden loss of the ability of kidneys to remove waste and concentrate urine without losing electrolytes. It is classified into three categories prerenal, intrarenal and postrenal. According to Health Communities.com, the signs and symptoms of acute renal failure are: dizziness, dry mouth, low blood pressure, rapid heart rate, slack skin, thirst, weight loss, and a decrease in urine output. Asthenia, azotemia, uremia, oliguria, anuria are all symptoms of acute renal failure. According to medicine.net, asthenia is defined as weakness or lack of energy, strength. Azotemia is a medical condition characterized by having abnormal high levels of nitrogen containing compounds. Oliguria is characterized as a decreased production of urine. While uremia also called as prerenal azotemia is described as the illness accompanying kidney failure. Lastly, anuria is defined as inability to produce urine. 4. What dietary modification should the nurse teach the client who has renal insufficiency, chronic renal failure or acute renal failure. Patient with kidney disease, also called renal failure, can use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Green Crab Case Study 1.The habitat of the green crab changed after 1900 and this is important because all of the shells found prior to 1900 are thin and taller than the ones found after the green crab migrated to Cape Cod, Massachusetts. This information can be found in introduction of Seeley s paper. 2.Seeley used an ocular micrometer at x10 magnification. Shell height was measured with calipers. This information was found in the methods section of the paper. 3.Seeley cannot conclude from only the field experiment that shell thickness is a heritable trait passed on from parent to offspring because there was no genetic testing involved. It could be that the occurrence of shells being thicker is by chance and there are no thin shelled snails to be found because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Fortunato Analysis On Nov.05.1846 Someone named Fortunato had gone missing, we have intreview Fortunato mom to see if she had anything to tell us about Fortunato. When me and the police have got to Fortunato s house they had knocked on the door and Fortunato s mom had answer. We have a couple of questions to ask you about your son last night. Do you know where your son is? UMM, no i haven t see him until one of his friends asked me if he can spented the night and i said yes but when i drove Fortunato there he didn t know the person at all. I went to pick him up today @ 12:00 and no one was home so i called the number that he give me and it said that the number call wasn t real. Do you know the kids name? asked the police. Umm his name was , i think ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When i want to look find that house some police had to come with me because i find out that the house is real i=but its in flordia so we had to drive there for two days. When we found that address we had answer for Fortunato, someone look consued! What do you mean your looking for Fortunato? Ask that random guy. Now , who are you again? one of my policeman asked him. I m am Fortunato s dad. That was really good information for them to find out . So i had to interview him and ask him a couple of questions about what he had heard about Fortunato. So do you have any idea where you son Fortunato is? I had asked him. I saw him yestraday with his friend Amontillado going somewhere thats not in flordia Fortunato s dad said really weirdy. 2. Do you know extacly where they went ? joe my best police man asked him. UMmmmmm ........ No not not umm not ...... Yes you know where, tell us or your going to be going to jail because you know where a missing teen is . i yelled at him really loud. Because i know Fortunato mom is really upset. Okay , i know where they went they are going to kill Fortunato by the cemery in calforina, i m sorry i dont like Fortunato becuase he was a moms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. English Language Learner Research Paper My English Leaner The Shrewsbury Public School system is one that is filled with diversity and staffed with a team of educators who are ready to meet the diverse needs of their student body. Among these diverse learners is a growing population of English Language Learners (ELLs), ranging in proficiency from entering to reaching on the WIDA performance scale. The student body of ELLs in this schooldistrict is growing at a rate that exceeds their projections, averaging five or more ELL students in each classroom. These students come from a variety of different countries and speak over 15 different languages including varying dialects, the most prevalent of which include Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Russian, Polish, and Hindi. These families have immigrated to the United States for various reasons, but two prominent categories seem to exist. The first being highly educated immigrants who have come to pursue careers in science and medicine, many of which work and study in Worcester, in particular UMASS Memorial Medical Center. The other group is made up of families who have come to the United States to escape poverty, often times these families consist of only one parent who is working to establish their life in here so that the other spouse and sometimes siblings can come join them. Although this can be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of the students attend schools based in their native culture on the weekends, and are eager to share what they are doing and learning when they return to school on Monday. There is also a great community of support that exist in the different ELL families. They are there to welcome and support each other, and are often willing to volunteer at the school. In particular, the Indian population, has been very responsive to each other s needs and has developed a strong sense of connectedness in the school ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Crybaby Research Paper You seem to replace your brain with your heart, you take things so hard and you fall apart, you tried to explain but before you can start those crybaby tears come out of the dark (Cry Baby by Melanie Martinez). There s Melanie Martinez singing her hit song Crybaby at her live performance at Times Square in New York. She has a huge crowd tonight with over 10,000 people! Melanie s music style is electropop and her music sounds amazing! Melanie Adele Martinez was born in Astoria Queens, New York on April 28, 1995 and is age 21. Melanie is an American singer, songwriter, music video director and photographer. Her hometown is Baldwin, New York. When she was growing up she listened to most of the music her dad listened to like Britney Spears, Brady, Shakira, The Beatles, Tupac, Biggie Smalls and Shakur. She did not have many friends growing up, and was referred to as a crybaby because she was very emotional. Melanie went to an elementary school called Plaze Elementary. She attended Baldwin High School. At age 14 she taught herself how to play the guitar. She dyed her hair half black and half blonde after watching 101 Dalmatians. She said she had been called a crybaby by other people, and that helped spark the creations of her character Crybaby. In 2012 during Melanie s 3rd year in high school, she participated in the Varsity Talent Show and she sang the songs Money by Barret Strong and Shake me, Wake me by The Four... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are a carousel horse on her forearm, a pin up girl with a juice box on her upper arm, two kewpie doll heads on her upper arm, a piece of cake on her upper arm, a kewpie doll in a bunny suit on her forearm, an ice cream truck on her bicep, a teardrop on her forearm, a decapitated girl on her calf, a boy riding a tricycle on her upper arm and a gumball machine on her chest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. IS3230 Access Security Final Project Essay Project schedule summary The project will be a multi year phased approach to have all sites (except JV and SA) on the same hardware and software platforms. Project deliverables Solutions to the issues that the specifies location of IDI is facing Plans to implement corporate wide information access methods to ensure confidentiality, integrity, and availability Assessment of strengths and weaknesses in current IDI systems Address remote user and Web site user s secure access requirements Proposed budget for the project Hardware only Prepare detailed network and configuration diagrams outlining the proposed change Prepare a 5 to 10 minute PowerPoint assisted presentation on important access control infrastructure, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 10th Objective Initialization of the entire network and any last minute configuration adjustments to have the network up and operating within all specified ranges. Risks and Vulnerabilities 2.1Overall: There is a mess of servers, switches, switches, and inward equipment firewalls. Each of the association s areas is working with diverse data advances and foundation IT frameworks, provisions, and databases. Different levels of IT security and access administration have been actualized and inserted inside their individual areas. The data engineering framework is maturing and numerous areas are running on antiquated fittings and programming. Additionally, the framework is woefully out of dated regarding fixes and overhauls which significantly expand the danger to the arrange as far as classifiedness, trustworthiness, and accessibility. Billings, Montana:  Logisuite 4.2.2 has not been upgraded in almost 10 years. Also, over 350 modifications have been made to the core engine and the license agreement has expired. Progressive upgrading to the current version will be required. As a result, renewing this product will be extremely cost and time prohibitive.  RouteSim is a destination delivery program used to simulate routes, costs, and profits. It is not integrated into Logisuite or Oracle financials to take advantage of the databases for real ime currency valuaion and profit or loss projections.  IDI s office automation hardware ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Analysis Of Dramaturgical Approach By Goffman Now, Goffmans in his book The presentation of self in everyday life mentioned and described about how we present ourselves in front of others in our daily life. The main aspect of his work is called Dramaturgical Approach , where the root word is drama. Goffman in his book essentially said that the world is a stage to lay the foundation of Goffman s assertions about how we act and interact in social settings. Goffman says that the human are active and knowledgeable being and human are not passive creature to waiting around to things that happens to us. But, the knowledge that we have that helps us to decide to behave and in that respect we are active in the process of behavior and the process of developing to the society. He also believes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then, we later guard down little bit and we behave in a manner that we are comfortable with and there is no one else is a part of. So, this brings on the question can anyone else really truly know who one is? there might be some like spouse, partner, siblings and best friend who are very close to us or may be even the parents. This people might have the grasp on which we are. But in the end, they are not privy on how we truly behave in the backstage region. Consequently, the concept of front stage and back stage Goffman came up with is very interesting to understand in our daily life. To sum up, front stage is not an improvisation rather a carefully crafted representation of who we are and what we want others to think about who we are. It is the manipulation of the audience by the actor. On the other hand, the back stage is where we practice all of those techniques which we are going to manipulate other people. We practice here the techniques of impression management. The actor is relaxed here (we) and the front mask are dropped and we get to be our authentic self. Every single person on the society is going through this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Temperature Analysis Of Temperature During The Summer Temperature Analysis The expectations I held when first given this assignment are echoed in the conceptual models presented in the guidance document: locations situated close to the ocean ought to exhibit cooler temperatures during the summer months while maintaining slightly warmer temperatures during the winter and that more inland locations should display slightly higher temperatures within the summer time but lower temperatures during the winter months. This expectation was largely influenced by the knowledge I have incurred while living in a coastal area: wind and surf carry cooler air to the coast during the summer while carrying warmer air to land during the winter. Upon reviewing the recorded temperatures within the six ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As these locations have similar enough latitudes, 27.9 and 28 degrees north respectively, it is unlikely that the results are skewed. Continuing to follow the notion proposed within the given conceptual model, the southern stations showed that the inland city of Devil s Garden experienced substantially colder winters compared to the winter time temperatures seen in Miami Beach. Encountering an average winter temperature of 51.4 degrees, Devil s Garden is approximately 12 degrees cooler than Miami Beach s average minimum winter temperature of 63.6. These locations, however, did not exhibit such a large disparity in summer time temperatures with Devil s Garden s maximum average displayed at approximately 92 degrees and Miami Beach s maximum average displaying exactly 87 degrees. Upon further investigation, it appears that the discrepancy in average temperatures between the locations is perhaps caused by a sizable difference in latitudes with Devil s Garden situated at 38.8 degrees north compared to Miami Beach situated at 25.8 degrees north. This divergence is the most likely responsible for Miami Beach s high summer temperatures as areas in lower latitudes often experience warmer weather in addition to the fact that the beach is located closer to the equator. To compare coastal stations, it is clear that the second conceptual model is reasonably correct when asserting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Relationships Between Men and Women in Thoms Hardy s Short... Relationships Between Men and Women in Thoms Hardy s Short Stories Thomas Hardy was born on June the 2nd, 1848, at Higher Brockhampton in Dorset, a little hamlet, a few miles from Dorchester. He soon moved to London to study architecture, writing poems and short stories in his spare time, eventually moving on to do full time writing, abandoning architecture. Most of his stories are set in the imagined county of Wessex, which encompasses the counties, Dorset, Devon, and Cornwall. His novels and short stories all involved several issues; Victorian relationships and the dynamics of actual relationships between people and Wessex itself. In fact the details of relationships in his books help ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In response Tony just seems to take the compliment (it goes to his head) and charmingly says: …I never knowed you was so pretty before! The exclamation mark at the end emphasises the blunt and charming effect of what has just been said, it also leaves us as readers in a strange place as we cannot tell whether he is joking or being serious. However when she responds prettier than she [referring to Milly] he has no response. So now the reader knows even more about the character of Tony; he wasn t being serious before. It also shows us how shallow and desperate Unity is, as well as showing us Tony Kytes need for a beautiful woman, forgetting the ideas of love. The final part of this relationship, apparent in all his relationships is his manipulation and power over her; this is brilliantly shown in the part of the story where he sees his fiancГѓ in the road ahead: Unity…will ye lie down in the back part of the wagon and let me cover you over with the tarpaulin…Do! And I ll think over what we ve said; and perhaps I shall put a loving question to you after all, instead of to Milly . This speech brings us to a number of conclusions about this relationship. We realise that Tony has a lot of power ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Fast Food Industry in U.S HTM 421 Professor Johnson 03/06/2012 Fast Food Industry in U.S A variety of different regulations have been set for people that are concerned with tobacco either on a personal level or commercially. Tobacco is associated with damages and thus it has been attacked by medical authorities and social observers. The fast food industry is no exception since it has also contributed to different damages to people s health. Obesity is just one of the many ailments caused by fast food joints. FDA has made sure that regulations are set and implemented to protect people from damages that tobacco cause. FDA and Tobacco Regulation have some policies that prevent the families from smoking (McGrew, 2008). There is a control act for Tobacco... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The public have claimed that some fast food industries have engaged in advertising that is deceiving, low quality sales and promotions. Fast food has also been accused of producing food that is unreasonably unsafe, and lacking to inform customers on the dangers of these products. There is a rising level of obesity in the world today and the cause is found in the way our food is being grown, processed and packaged (Brownell, 2009). Fast food industry should adapt the marketing and the tactics in lobbying that are used by the tobacco industries. The tobacco industry used legal, political and business strategies tactic due to the concern that the industry had to the public health. Fast foods should employ these same regulations that the tobacco giants employed. The public should be informed about the link that exists between various fast food products and diseases. The doubts that the public has regarding to fast food products should be cleared through intensive marketing especially to the target consumers and in the fast food case it s the children, adolescents and young adults. Just like tobacco is addictive fast foods can also cause an addiction especially to people who dislike cooking at home or mostly live alone in their homes. The industry should embrace regulations since a great concern has been raised about fast food and how they are advertising their products and selling unhealthy food to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Cushings Disease Research Paper Cushing s is a disease in which you have an abnormally elevated level of cortisol. There are two major types of Cushing s. The first type of Cushing s is rare and is called Cushing s Disease , it s cause by an endogenous factor, which means that something goes wrong inside your body. This type is usually characterized by the body s own overproduction of ACTH, Which controls Cortisol. Other internal factors that may cause Cushing s Disease is a pituitary gland tumor (can be benign or cancerous and is the most common), an ectopic tumor that secretes ACTH, an adrenal adenoma (benign) and adrenal carcinomas (cancerous). In very few rare cases people can inherit a predisposition to developing endocrine tumors (Toft 2016). The second type of Cushing s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The hypothalamus will send a signal to the pancreas to release glucagon, the hormone responsible for increasing glucose, to the blood. After glucagon enters the blood it will go to the target cell to bind to the receptor. After it reaches the receptor, glucagon stimulates the breakdown of glycogen, which will then secrete glucose to the blood thus increasing the blood glucose levels. This is an example of positive feedback. Once the receptors in blood detect that the glucose in the blood is increasing, the target cells will then send a signal to the to stop the stimulation of glucagon. This is called negative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay On The DACA Deal The DACA Deal: Finding a Place for America s Dreamers Congress, get ready to do your job DACA! Trump exclaimed in one of his tweets on Tuesday morning, September 5th. This tweet is referencing the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or more commonly known as DACA. This immigration policy, formed in 2012 by the Obama administration, specifically targets people who illegally entered the US as children. These children, often times referred to as Dreamers , are protected from immediate deportation under DACA by granting them deferred action status as long as they meet the criteria of DACA. This status only lasts for two years, but recipients can renew their status. Those protected by DACA also receive work permits, and while... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to PBS, roughly 800,000 people will be affected by DACA s repeal. Some moderate republicans also aren t in favor of repealing DACA. The chief opponents of repealing DACA are the left, such as senator Bernie Sanders, who has stated that repealing DACA would be one of the ugliest and craziest decisions ever made by a president. On the other hand, supporters of repealing DACA also have their own reasons for wanting to get rid of the act. Some believe that DACA is a legal concern. Current Attorney General Jeff Sessions, in a press briefing discussing getting rid of DACA, stated this about removing DACA. This policy was implemented unilaterally to great controversy and legal concern after Congress rejected legislation proposals to extend similar benefits on numerous occasions to this same group of illegal aliens.... The executive branch, through DACA, deliberately sought to achieve what the legislative branch specifically refused to authorise on multiple occasions. Such an open ended circumvention of immigration laws was an unconstitutional exercise of authority by the Executive Branch. Others state that the immigrants protected under DACA are stealing jobs that could have gone to american citizens. Also, in June multiple conservative states threatened to sue the Trump administration if DACA was not repealed, considered to be the jumpstart for repealing DACA, as those states bear the brunt of immigration. Repealing DACA will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. What Causes Bone Augmentation Procedures If you have bone loss, you may need to undergo a bone augmentation procedure before you can have dental implants added to your mouth. Dental implants only work if you have enough jawbone to support them. The dentist can use bone grafts to restore your jawline. Having your jawbone restored gives the dentist a more sturdy foundation to work with when fixing your smile. What Causes Bone Loss? You may need to have a bone augmentation procedure done if the bone under your gums is too short or slim to support a dental implant. Some of the most common situations that lead to bone loss include the following: Periodontal disease Cavities and tooth infections Long term denture usage Injury or trauma Missing teeth Where Does the Bone Come From? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Trump s Persuasive Arguments Trump won the first presidential debate between himself and Hillary Clinton based on the criteria of, who had the least amounts of interruptions between the candidates and the moderator, who had the least amount of meaningless insults in their argument against each other, and the last one being who provided the most ethical, logical, and emotional appeals in their argument. All of these factors were the criteria for the winning of this debate, for the reason of the criteria providing judgment of debate etiquette and the inclusion of the needed elements of a persuasive argument. This criteria leads to the conclusion that Donald Trump won the first presidential debate. The first criteria was the amount of interruptions the candidates had between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While both candidates used primarily ethos for their arguments, and both were effective with their ethos arguments, so much so that neither really beat the other on providing ethical appeals. Though for logical appeals Trump provided more logical appeals than Clinton, for example Trump brought up that stop and frisk lowered murders for New York. While Clinton bundles that without stop and frisk crimes including murders are down which is also true, but as Trump said murders are going up after stop and frisk was no longer in use. They were both right in this instance, because murders were at their third lowest, but murders were at their lowest when stop and frisk was invoked, and with this argument Trump took over the logical appeal for the debate. Then going on the emotional appeals that the candidates presented, Clinton coame up almost with no emotional appeals for her argument, while Trump came up with quite a few. Trump uses the fact that he would never thought he would be making as much money as his is now, and how people should support someone that has grown from the ground up with their life, and he attempts to make many more arguments trying to appeal to people s emotional side. While Clinton only really tries to make an emotional appeal when she states that her father was a small business owner that gave them a nice middle class living, which doesn t really move as many people as saying they have gone from nothing to something. Leaving Trump to have provided the most effective emotional appeals to his argument. All together Trump provided the most appeals for his argument by having provided more logical and emotional appeals than Clinton and the same amount of ethical appeals as her as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay on Descartes Meditations Descartes Meditations Descartes meditations are created in pursuit of certainty, or true knowledge. He cannot assume that what he has learned is necessarily true, because he is unsure of the accuracy of its initial source. In order to purge himself of all information that is possibly wrong, he subjects his knowledge to methodic doubt. This results in a (theoretical) doubt of everything he knows. Anything, he reasons, that can sustain such serious doubt must be unquestionable truth, and knowledge can then be built from that base. Eventually, Descartes doubts everything. But by doubting, he must exist, hence his Cogito ergo sum . It is from this thought that Descartes is able to determine God exists and create his first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He reasons that, through these principals, his idea of God cannot have come from himself, as he is an imperfect being. He does not have the capability of thinking of an infinite substance or a perfect substance, such as God, because he has lesser reality than these ideas and cannot be the cause of them. The only way these ideas could exist is if they were created by something of equal (greater being impossible, as infinite perfection cannot have a superior) reality. Because God is the only infinite Descartes can recognize at this state, it must be God that planted the idea in his mind. Descartes first argument for the existence of God can be summarized as follows: 1)I have an idea of a perfect being 2)There are two forms existence contingent and necessary 3)Necessary existence has greater reality than contingent 4)A perfect being must have necessary existence 5)A perfect being must exist, if it has necessary existence 6)Therefore, God exists (Notes) This allows Descartes to begin to gain true knowledge, because his perfect being exists and would not allow him to be deceived all the time because perfection does not allow for that behavior. In the Fifth Mediation, Descartes purports his ontological argument for the existence of God. It is simpler than his first and based on God s essence. For anything else that exists, the essence of that thing only implies it s existence. For God, however, essence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay about Marriage Without Love in Henrik Ibsen s A... Marriage Without Love in Henrik Ibsen s A Doll s House In his play, A Doll?s House, Henrik Ibsen shows a marriage built only on appearances, and not love. Both Nora the wife, and Torvald the husband, pretend they are in love throughout the story. However, love should be patient and kind, and their love is anything but that. Nora treats her husband as a father figure. Her feelings towards Torvald are more about dependence than love. Torvald treats Nora like a child or a pet. He gets very angry and frustrated with Nora, and he does not truly love her. True love is perfect, not angry, controlling, and dependent as Nora and Torvald are to each other. Throughout the story, Torvald is constantly angry with Nora. He also... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ruined my whole future.?(Ibsen 916). Torvald has no compassion for her. He does not care that she took out the loan to save his life. Torvald just wants to order Nora around. His love is not true, but it is an angry petty obsession. Several critics also saw Torvald as controlling and obsessive. Each critic noticed the change in Torvald?s personality when something was not perfect in his home. Clement Scott said, ?Helmer is very angry indeed. He forgets all his affection and endearment; he can only think of his personality injury? (222). Scott also said, ?Helmer?s attitude towards his child wife is natural but unreasonable? (222). Besides being angry towards Nora, Torvald is also controlling. Forbidding Nora from eating candy reveals Torvald?s controlling side. Edmund Gosse said, ? Her doctor and her husband have told her not to give way to her passion for ?candy? in any of its seductive forms?? (220). He forbids Nora from eating candy because he does not want her teeth to become rotten. This shows how shallow he is. Torvald is so obsessed with Nora being perfect, that he really is not in love with her. ? Helmer only sees the attractiveness of this love which lies intoxicatingly over her silent farewell?(Salome 229). Torvald is mean, shallow, and does not truly love his wife. Not only does Torvald treat Nora badly, but he also treats her like a child. He speaks down to her. Torvald has many pet names for Nora. He says things to her like ?When did my little squirrel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Case Study All Pine Medical Center Analysis: At All Pine Medical Center, the company seeks to improve their authentication method, in order to increase security protection while keeping the process fast and simple to utilize. The medical center needs to ask a few questions: What kind of two factor authentication should be implemented? What provider should be trusted? What media should be used? Which methods should or could be combined and integrated to the existing infrastructures? And what costs will be incurred? Physical form factors are tangible devices that users carry and use when authenticating; such as a USB token. The clinician would plug in the USB token into the devices, and then be asked to enter their user name, and four digit pin. The USB token would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Effects Of Google And Its Impact On The Global Community Trudging through an endless landscape of impossibly thick mud and making as little progress as a boulder could once be compared to the painstaking task called research. However, as technology has advanced, humanity has innovated endless global networks of connections to bring the world to the fingertips of society. One of these is the infinite tool known as Google. While some of today s society is somewhat skeptical of the overwhelming expansion of the Internet, companies such as Google have not only provided efficiency, but have guaranteed a future of advancement and vast knowledge throughout the global community. As minds of mankind have fashioned pioneering technology throughout history, they have always been met with some criticism; however, countless numbers of them have succeeded in the face of doubt. Nicholas Carr wrote an article about the effects of Google, and relates to these historical events. [After] The arrival of Gutenberg s printing press...Italian Humanist Hieronimo Squarciafico worried that the easy availability of books would lead to intellectual laziness, making men less studious and weakening their minds . Although those around Gutenberg were skeptical of the effects his innovation may cause on society, books actually brought forth a new age of intelligence and more access to learning. The use of the Internet spreads like a common cold, and many fear its massive existence. However, Carr realizes that Google may turn out to be beneficial to us all. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. John Donne And Gertrude Stein s Poetry Analysis In poetry, poets can shape every component (words, syntax, rhythm, punctuation, etc.) to convey a unique meaning. Small changes in such elements can have drastic effects on what the reader will draw from the poem. Often, poets will rely on some tools more than others to try and convey their meaning. Many times, the period in which the poet is writing will strongly influence how the poet uses these elements. John Donneand Gertrude Stein are considered shapers of metaphysical poetry and modern poetry respectively, and the way they manipulate their poetry reflects the ideas of their literary periods. Gertrude Stein, as a cubist poet, plays with diction, syntax, and punctuation to impart meaning. Meanwhile, John Donne, as a metaphysical poet, relies more on the use of imagery and conceits to illustrate the purpose of his poems. Inspired by modern artists like Pablo Picasso, Gertrude Stein was determined to create portraits that captured the present moment and transcribe them into poetry. During her education at Harvard, Stein began to experiment with different methods to try and achieve her goal. One of these methods that would strongly influence her future work was automatic writing. Automatic writing consists of the author attempting to write down words without consciously knowing what is being written. In a letter written by Stein, she rejected the idea of automatic writing as writing for the normal person is too complicated an activity to be indulged in automatically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Why Is Sacagawea Important Sacagawea was a definite essential to the Lewis and Clark expedition success. Lewis and Clark were the first people to cross the western portion of America. Sacagawea was an invaluable member during the expedition. People will say Sacagawea isn t as important as people say she is. I agree that Sacagawea was an important part of the expedition. First, Sacagaweaprotected Lewis and Clark during the expedition. The passage states, They recruited a interpreter named Toussaint Charbonneau, who brought along his Shoshoni Indian wife, Sacagawea, and her newborn baby boy... If Sacagawea has a son, it s less likely that someone would try to hurt them. Sacagawea states, Not only was her knowledge important to success of the expedition but her courage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Windy City Racial Profiling Is An Act Of Discrimination Essay WINDY CITY RACIAL PROFILING 1 Windy City Racial Profiling Edin Hodzic Loyola University Chicago Introduction Racial profiling is an act of discrimination committed by law enforcement officials in which they target certain individuals with the suspicion of a crime due to their race, religion, and culture. In racial profiling, individuals are suspected of committing a crime solely because of their appearance, which is associated to stereotypes of their people committing crimes. I believe this is a huge problem in Chicago because many minorities in Chicago especially those in underdeveloped neighborhoods are affected by this. Not only is racial profiling unlawful, it goes against what our nations constitution is supposed to protect us from. The amendments are there to protect us. Racial profiling violates our 4th amendment right, which protects us from unreasonable searches and seizures. I?d say that being harassed and making the assumption that someone has committed a wrongdoing based on their physical features and background would fall under being a very unreasonable act. My goal with this paper is to shed some light on a view from the past on how racial profiling became an issue and how it is still an issue around the country including Chicago. This paper will also include what I believe to be solutions to this growing issue. Historical Perspective How long ago did racial profiling come to be? Many believe that the concept of racial profiling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Immigration Of Canada During The Canadian Pacific Railway The word immigration means an action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country . The people of China started their immigration to Canada before Canada joined confederation; various factors forced the people to leave their country such as wars, floods, and tsunami while many people were attracted because of shortage of workers in new Canadian industries and even new settlement attracted them . After Canadawas officially announced as a country, Canadian Pacific Railwayand the gold rush in British Columbia were the main factors that motivated Chinese and other Asian people to immigrate to Canada . During the Fraser River gold rush and Canadian Pacific Railway many workers were required for constructing roads, cutting down trees, mountains and clearing the area, making the railway lines; Chinese workers agreed to work at low wages and consequently were hired . The Chinese are Canada s oldest community of Asian immigrants and they played a historical role in the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which was a key to Confederation . Despite of Chinese workers contributions to building and completing the Canadian Pacific Railway, they faced racial discrimination, especially in the form of the Chinese Head Tax, which was enforced to prevent and discourage Chinese immigration to Canada, and it was a complete racism. The Chinese immigrants played a significant role in the construction of completion of Canadian Pacific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Psychology Of Persuasion By Robert Cialdini Books on Personal Branding It is no longer reserved for media or political celebrities. Personal branding is becoming one of the essential aspects of your life. Whether you are seeking a job or giving one, personal branding has become the key element that either your potential employer or the employee will want to know about you. Whether you are aware of it or not, you have your personal branding. To make it worse, if you are not deliberately building yours, the world out there is busy branding you. It is, therefore, paramount that you take your time in branding yourself for a successful career and a profession. The following list of books will assist you in raising the value of the most valuable brand in the world, Your Brand! The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini Robert Cialdini is the professor of Psychology and Marketing at the Arizona State University. For more than 30 years, the writer devoted himself to the study of how people are influenced and his book expounds on the psychology of why people say yes. There is no doubt that any brand must ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his book The Success Principles , he teaches people how to change their thinking to change their lives and become successful. This book is one of his most excellent writings and will completely revolutionize your life if you let it. In building your personal brand, you need self confidence, and you need to learn how to deal with challenges every day. To build your personal brand, you also need to have a passion and purpose, and this book describes to you exactly how to do that. The principles and strategies that he teaches are practical and have been proven to him and the world s most successful men and women. C Canfield has an excellent way of summarizing his 67 principles that will inspire anyone to greatness. Any book by Canfield is a must read especially if you intend to read books on personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Wynton Marsalis Essay Wynton Marsalis: Sparks from a Traditionalist Wynton Learson Marsalis is a jazz trumpeter of the highest caliber. Marsalis was born in the home of jazz, New Orleans, in 1961. He has been entertaining the world for decades with his mastery of trumpet improvisations; that scream the influences of greats like Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie. Marsalis played jazz with many of the greats, in particular Art Blakey. In 1980 he became one of Art Blakey s Jazz Messengers. Marsalis is dedicated to the preservation of jazz and the roots of jazz music. His styles range from Post Bop to Big Band Jazz. He is currently the Director of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra in New York City. In 2013 Marsalis performed at the Jazz in Marciac Festival in France. This is a three week festival featuring open air performances and under tent performances by jazz artists of all types from around the world. The Wynton MarsalisQuintet is comprised of, Wynton Marsalis, trumpet, Walter Blanding, tenor saxophone, Dan Nimmer, piano, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Hard Bop style is really a listener s style, with the head of the selection preparing the listener for the upcoming solos, and then closing out the selection with a similar head. The head of Sparks is a short 32 bar popular form that has an influence of Dizzy Gillespie s Salt Peanuts . The rhythm section lays down the harmony for the solos of Marsalis and Blanding. Marsalis flawlessly transitions to his solo, immediately increases tempo and fingering the trumpet to perfection. Marsalis maintains a traditional and timeless technique that takes the listener back to the 1960 s. As you watch him play you witness his emotion appear through his improvisation. Marsalis closes out his improve by returning to the head chorus, this signaled Walter Blanding for the sax solo. Blanding begins playing right where Marsalis left off with the chorus. He transitions into his sax solo that has John Coltrane feel to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Critical Reasoning And Battle Of Thermopylae Critical Reasoning and Battle Analysis of the Battle of Thermopylae One of the most historic battles fought in the 5th century BC was the Battle of Thermopylae. The Greeks and Persians battled for control of a narrow pass located at Thermopylae. This pass served as the most direct route into mainland Greece and allowed freedom of maneuver to the Persians. The Persians received a critical piece of human intelligence that allowed them to defeat the Greeks at the pass. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the battle and determine an alternate outcome based on the use of that intelligence. The Battle of Thermopylae Definition of the Battle The Battle of Thermopylae took place in 5th century BC in Northern Greece. The primary adversaries were the Persians and the Greeks. The Persian army, led by Xerxes I, far outnumbered the Greek forces. Despite this, the Greeks were able to maintain control of the pass for three days. The Settings of the Battle Strategic and operational overview. The battle of Thermopylae was one of many battles fought by the Persians in the quest to expand their empire, and the second in their quest to rule Greece. The Greeks fought at the battle of Thermopylae to maintain rule of their own land and resist submission to the Persians. In 491 BC, King Darius of Persia sent messengers to demand the Greeks submit to Persian rule. The Greeks refused and incited the first battle in the war between Persia and Greece. This battle, fought at Marathon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The Social Construction of Fibromyalgia Essay The Social Construction of Fibromyalgia With so many people in so much pain, how could fibromyalgia not be a disease? (Groopman 3) This question regarding the condition of persistent muscle pain throughout the body, pain that is often accompanied by severe fatigue, insomnia, diarrhea and abdominal bloating, bladder irritation, and headache, now known as fibromyalgia raises some rather interesting yet complicated issues in today s health care field such as: What criteria must be met in order for a symptom or a set of symptoms, as is the case here, to be classified as an illness or a disorder? What does the term illness itself mean? What makes up the concept of health? In this paper, I attempt to tackle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Health, in a positive sense, consists in the capacity of the organism to maintain a balance in which it may be reasonably free of undue pain, discomfort, disability or limitation of action (Mishler 154). Because of our modern definition and perception of illness or disease, some physicians may ignore patients claims of having fibromyalgia, or may even dismiss the patients as crazy and refer them to psychiatrists, since this is their only logical explanation for a patient complaining of pains who shows no biological dysfunctions Mohamed 3 through physical and/or laboratory exams. However, the presence of measurable deviations from normal biological functioning is only one of the conditions for illness, certainly not a necessary and sufficient condition (Mishler 159). Fortunately, some physicians look further into the conditions, performing more detailed experiments with the patients to attempt to understand what exactly is going on. The process of social construction consists of a few main steps. First, is the acknowledgement by the patient or a group of patients, or even an organization that there is an abnormal condition and feelings of illness. Next are the decisions that must be made in order to diagnose the illness, but who makes these decisions? Physicians have been granted by society the right to define criteria of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...