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Uterine Fibroids Affect On The Female Reproductive System
Uterine fibroids affect 3 out of 4 women (Mayo Clinic, 2014). They are non cancerous but they can
cause pain and discomfort. This paper will discuss who can be effected by Uterine fibroids and its
effects on the female reproductive system. This paper will show the three types of fibroids that
develop in or near the uterus. It will discuss the symptoms and when a diagnosis is needed. This paper
will also look into the various forms of treatment including medications and surgery. Uterine Fibroids
Uterine Fibroids are non cancerous growths that develops in the myometrium layer of the uterus. A
single cell divides repeatedly, eventually creating a firm, rubbery mass distinct from nearby tissue
(EA, 2013). There are different types of growth patterns to uterine fibroids. Sometimes they are small
and in some cases they are extremely large. Woman between the ages of 30 and 40 years old are more
at risk of developing uterine fibroids. They develop mostly in the child bearing years of a woman s
life. African American women have a greater risk of developing uterine fibroids at a younger age than
any other race. Uterine fibroids are also called leiomyomas or myomas. Uterine Fibroids can develop
on the inside or outside of the uterus.
There are three different types of Uterine fibroids. One type is Submucosal fibroids. This type of
fibroid grows into the inner cavity of the uterus. These are more likely to cause heavy menstrual
bleeding and can have an effect on pregnancy (Mayo
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Critically Evaluate the Roles of the Main Eu Institutions...
INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Critically evaluate the roles of the main EU institutions (Council, Commission and Parliament) in the
management of the continuing economic/financial crisis
Submitted By:ARMAAN
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Table of Content
Methodology3
1. INTRODUCTION4
2.EUROPEAN UNION INSTITUTIONS5
3.The European institutions / bodies and their functions6
4.EUROZONE7
4.1 EUROZONE CRISIS7
4.2Probable causes of Crisis7
4.3 Impact of Crisis8
4.4Countries Affected9
4.5Current Situation9
5. The actions of the Irish and EU authorities in managing the crisis to date10
5.1IRISH AUTHORITIES12
6.The EU legislation, if any, relevant to the issues being planned, proposed or debated.13
7. The Future of EURO14
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Besides prosperity, EU citizens reap the benefits of social values, democracy and a healthy
environment. The EU strives hard to bring its influence to the rest of the world through investment
and trade, by maintaining diplomatic relations and by providing humanitarian aid to many developing
countries. EU is one of the major political, economic and diplomatic forces in the world today, with
the ability to have a major impact on global affairs.
EUROPEAN UNION INSTITUTIONS
The tasks of EU are managed by a number of key bodies, which include:
Five institutions The European Commission (EU s executive body) The European Parliament (elected
by the citizens of the Member States) The Council of the European Union (representing the
governments of the Member States) The European Court of Justice (ensuring compliance with EU
law) The European Court of Auditors (ensuring sound and lawful management of the EU budget).
These institutions are advised by the European Council (Heads of State and Government of EU
Member States) and assisted by two advisory bodies: The Committee of the Regions (expresses the
opinions of regional and local authorities) The European Economic and Social Committee (expresses
the opinions of organised civil society on economic and social issues)
There are further more important bodies: European
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Significant Cultural Conflicts In The 1920 s
The 1920 s was a time of significant cultural conflict in the United States. The causes of these
conflicts came with the massive changes that occurred in America at the time, such as the change in
business and citizens. Flourishing massive waves immigration, prosperity. However, many people
worried about the deteriorating nature of society and blamed the problems of crime, corruption and
poverty on the new influx of immigrants from around the world. Although attempts to immigrate came
out with mixed results, they still represent a remarkable attempt by American citizens to rectify
society. For many Americans, Immigration marked a cultural conflicts in the 1920 s. A new ware of
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Quotas were based on the desirability of various nationalities; aliens from northern and Western
Europe were considered more desirable than those fromsouthern and Eastern Europe. Immigrants who
fulfilled lawful residence requirements were exempt from quotas, as were alien wives, children, and
some husbands of U.S. citizens. Congress eventually passed an act providing for the denial of visas to
aliens whose presence in the U.S. would endanger public safety. Immigration legislation passed after
being including the laws barring the Chinese from entering the U.S. and allowing their admission to
the country in accordance with an annual quota. A federal law passed authorizing the admission to the
U.S., without regard to quota and physical and other standards, the wives and children of citizens
serving in or honorably discharged from the armed forces of the U.S. during World War II. Overall
America is an immigrant nation. First settled by Europeans and then followed by immigrants from
across the world, we are all essentially outsiders. Ancestors traveled to America for the opportunity to
prosper and be free, not prevent current immigrants from doing the same. As human beings,
immigrants should have the same rights as anyone does. Immigrants take a risk by bringing their
children to America in order to escape the dangers in their own country and have a better chance at
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Metaphors As A Metaphor
Morgan s metaphors personified: Auto bot a new way of understanding and theorizing about the
organizations Theories are built from abstractions known as concepts. Metaphors have long been in
use to describe organizations and development of organizational theory. In order to understand
abstract concepts, it is of fundamental importance to know how metaphor works. Different scholars
within the field of organizational research have acknowledged this (e.g. Morgan 1980; Weick 1989;
Cornelissen 2005; Putman Boys 2006). Within the field of linguistics, probably no phenomenon has
been as well researched as metaphor (Steen 2007). Research shows that for language users, it is
inevitable to use metaphor when dealing with abstract concepts. Metaphors therefore play a key role
in the construction of reality (Lakoff Johnson 1999). Use of metaphors always has limitations which
are mentioned by Gareth Morgan the Author of the famous classic book on organizational theory,
images of organization . While introducing the famous eight metaphors used for developing
organizational theories he mentions that metaphors help explain, but they also distort. They have ...
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Auto bots are Automatic Robots which are living to perform their specific tasks, they are made by
humans for particular purposes and have an artificial intelligence based brain to help make decisions
which are programmed trough the codes at the time of being developed. They are designed based on
man made structures and engineered to keep the flexibility of the system so that it can be transformed
into required uses and respond to environmental changes. They can perform tasks which are not
possible for humans alone. They belong to a community, socialize there and adapt to the cultural and
ethical standards of the society
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Thorny Lizard Research Paper
In today s time, it is not uncommon to see strange looking animals whether it be in a normal front yard
or the plains of Africa. Sometimes it is interesting to study these very different animalists and this is
by far one of the weirdest ones. The thorny devil lizard is one of the world s strangest lizards that is
not like the common green lizard. The Thorny Lizard is a unique animal that belongs in the kingdom
Animalia. It is apart of the phylum Chordata and the class reptilia, which contains snakes, turtles, and
other lizards. It is also a part of the order Squamata and the family Agamidae and finally, its genus is
Moloch. These lizards are not going to be found in a grassy backyard or on a fence but rather
somewhere much more secluded and very hot. These lizards are indigenous to Australia. It is here that
they live mostly in deserts or places with lots of loose sand or soil ( The Thorny Devil and Horned
Lizards , n.d). They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some of the main predators include buzzards, other lizards, bustards, and humans. Thorny Lizards are
carnivorous but only eat one animal, ants. Ants are tricky for the lizard to eat because they will attack
and defend themselves but they lizard has come up with different adaptations for eating them quickly
and efficiently. A sticky tongue is one adaptation ( Thorny Devil Lizard Prickly Desert Ant Eater n.d.).
It quickly shoots out the sticky tongue and laps up as many ants as it can get in one sitting. Another
feature it possesses is mandibular teeth. An ant s outer covering is made of chitin which makes
chewing hard, but with the lizard s teeth specialized for crushing the body, it makes it easier for quick
digestion. Along with the teeth, it has developed a bigger stomach which allows for the little nutrients
that ants provide to be gained as efficiently as possible ( Dancing with the Devil ,
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Theme Of A Fasting Artist
Kafka an author who published a collection of stories that represents a series of artists. In this
collection the author shows how art and reality, artist and society are related and the consequences of
artistic perfection. Kafka s work has an allegorical quality, in which his narratives constitutes a normal
world with elements of fantasy. A Fasting Artist is one of the stories in the collection by Kafka which
pertains the pain of the artists, specially relating it to the contemporary artistically starving
performance artists. It is a story that represents the artist s time line from being popular in the
Amphitheater to being unknown before his death in the cirque. A Fasting Artist is a story that is
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One of the themes, isolation, which shows how the artist experienced a harsh isolation during his
artistic life. As mentioned throughout the story, the artist is completely devoted to his art (art of
starvation), however, at the peak of his popularity lack of appreciation and understanding of his art
from the audience was at its peak. As a consequence, the feeling of being isolated that is experienced
by the artist may be the result of this detachment of the audience from his art. Nevertheless, as stated
in the story, the artist may no be completely attached to his art as he was a picky eater and finding the
food that he likes was difficult. The isolation experienced by the artist may also be experienced by
others who s intentions are outside the normal world. Furthermore, an other theme, Art and Culture,
which denotes to the ambiguity of the art of the fasting artist and if the act could be counted as a
performance. If no one understands the act of the fasting artist could it be classified as being an artistic
performance? The art of starvation which is out of the norm could it be counted as an art type? A lot of
questions arises from the story being concerned about his act, nevertheless, even though his art is not
understood by the audience the story mentions that the artist at his early periods was popular and his
act was performed in front of a
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Analysis of Black Holes Essay
Black Holes: Warping Spacetime
A black hole is one of the most fantastic things ever predicted by modern science. It is a place where
gravity is so strong that nothing not even light can escape. It is a place where gravity is so strong that a
hole has been rent in the very fabric of space and time. Surrounding this yawning chasm is a horizon
in the geometry of space where time itself stands still. And inside this hole, beyond this horizon, the
directions of space and time are interchanged.
There are wormholes to other universes, time tunnels and time machines that would bring you back to
where you started before you left. There is antigravity beyond the hole s center. And around the hole,
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Neutrons, like electrons, also obey the Pauli exclusion principle(Kaufmann 51). Kaufmann states that,
There are no forces in nature that can support more than 2 1/2 solar masses of burned out stellar
material (63). If there were more than 2 1/2 solar masses, the entire star would implode being crushed
out of existence at a single point. During the implosion the gravitational fields become so great that
the fabric of space and time would fold over themselves. The star would disappear from our universe
leaving a black hole(Kaufmann 63).
We live in a four dimensional universe, three dimensions of space and one dimension of time. To tell
the exact location of an object you use four dimensions height, width, breadth, and time, altogether
called spacetime(Kaufmann 70 72). The central idea behind Einstein s general relativity is Matter tells
spacetime how to curve and curved spacetime tells matter how to behave (Kaufmann 70). In other
words, all matter has gravitational fields, gravity curves spacetime, and objects move on the shortest
path through curved spacetime. A beam of light passing near the surface of the sun is deflected from
its normal path because the space it traveled through is warped by the gravitational fields. Gravity
causes time to slow down. It is impossible to directly observe the slowing of time because ones
heartbeat, metabolism, and
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The Grand Canyon Persuasive Speech Outline
Outline of Presentation THE GRAND CANYON TRIP Topic: the Grand Canyon Introduction I.
Attention Getter How long have you been living here? Did you know what is the nickname of
Arizona? II. Statement of Opinions My point of view, as an international student who are living in
Arizona, the Grand Canyon should be on our first list to visit. III. Why? Because: First Reason: the
Grand Canyon is the iconic place of Arizona and it has beautiful scenery. Second Reason: It is a
Native American reservation area. Third Reason: This place is good for outdoor activities such as
camping and hiking. Body 1. The Grand Canyon has incredible scenery and unique rock structures.
The Grand Canyon is famous in the world with its geological structures. It is 446
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Examples Of Tension In Hamlet
Thomas Lawrence
Kelley Hatch
ENGL 020 NG
March 11, 2015
Hamlet: The Use of Comedy and Tension In the drama, Hamlet the tone is mostly ominous and
gloomy, but the when the gravediggers are taken into account, the play can have a slight sense of
humor. Hamlet has tension that is known as narrative tension. Narrative tension is tension a character
feels about resolving an issue. Hamlet, the character, is very indecisive about many actions that are
brought before him. In the first act, Two guards see a ghost known as King Hamlet, who is actually
Hamlet s father. Hamlet s father was killed before the play begins and the man who killed him then
took the throne and married Gertrude, Hamlet s mother. The irony to the situation is that Claudius, ...
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When Osric meets with Hamlet he gets bantered by the witty prince causing much humor in a scene
that will end tragically. Hamlet begins with tricking Osric into contradicting himself by saying that it
was hot, then he said it was cold to agree with Hamlet, and then stated again that it was hot, to agree
with Hamlet. Later on in the scene, Hamlet goes to fight with Laertes in front of the king. Hamlet does
not know that the whole situation is a plot to kill him. King Claudius, the one behind the whole thing,
poisoned a cup of wine so that if the poisoned tip of Laertes sword did not do the trick, then the
poisoned wine
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Briar Rose Allegory
Jane Yolen, in her novel Briar Rose, has used an allegory of Briar Rose or Sleeping Beauty as a
metaphor to hide the real experiences and emotions suffered from the Holocaust during World War
Two. The development and techniques employed within the story are extremely effective for the use
of the allegory.
Yolen has used a number of techniques to assist in the use of the allegory. She has used the title Briar
Rose, Yolen has selected this specific title as it is another name for Sleeping Beauty, which is the basis
of the story which Gemma tells throughout the novel. She has also kept to the structure of a typical
fairy tale. She has done this to continue the allegory between the fairy tale and real life by the
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By using the box and the items inside it, Yolen makes Becca have the desire to go on this quest to
Poland. By having the quest, each clue unravels another piece of the mystery which surrounds Gemma
s life and therefore the allegory.
The allegory within the story is the Holocaust and Gemma s experiences. Yolen has used the allegory
to disguise the atrocities which occurred during the war when many countries where under the control
of the Nazi s. Yolen has included Josef s story to include a more in depth and factual account of the
experiences. He was also included into the novel, so that the reader also has a sense of satisfaction as
they are able to discover the mystery which surrounds Gemma s life. His story shows why Gemma
tells the fairy of Sleeping Beauty and therefore uses the allegory. Yolen has started the novel with
Once upon a time to create the meaning and feeling as if this is a fairy tale. She also ends the tale with
And they lived happily ever after . By using the traditional beginning and ending of a fairy tale, she
has kept in the theme of the two story, the fairy tale and the allegory which has used the story of
reality. Within the novel, Yolen has also included an Authors Note. The Authors Note is used to
provide a sense of reality to the reader as Yolen said Happy ever after is a fairy tale notion, not history.
I know of no women who escaped from Chelmno alive. Throughout the novel, the reader is inspired
and filled
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HIV Treatments and Reducing Drug Resistance Essay
HIV Treatments and Reducing Drug Resistance
Abstract
HIV is a retrovirus that will constantly attack human s immune system once an individual is infected
and will eventually develop to AIDS, often a deadly sexually transmitted disease. Currently, there are
different kinds of antiretroviral treatments available for patients who are tested to be HIV positive as
well as patients with AIDS. HIV can easily develop resistance to its treatment through mutation each
generation, which leads to ineffectiveness in treatment. The only way to continue to fight off HIV is to
change treatment that is still available. Patients have to cooperate with experienced doctors by
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However, as HIV attack the immune system over time, AIDS will eventually develop. No one has ever
died from HIV infection, however, a person can die anytime when AIDS has developed in the body.
When a person has AIDS, the immune system no longer has the ability to fight against minor
infections such as bacteria, fungi or viruses that are usually not disease causing. AIDS patients can get
very
HIV Treatments Reducing Resistance sick from these infections, known as opportunistic infections
since their T cells are almost eliminated in the immune system due to constant HIV attack (AIDS.org,
2004). The main goals of HIV and AIDS treatments are to slow down the rate of HIV from attacking
the T cells in the immune system and to help the immune system to restore the ability to fight against
infection (AIDS.org, 2005). From the perspective of the medical profession, HIV/AIDS specialized
and experienced doctors have to be predominantly attentive on the HIV patients health conditions and
their test results in order to correctly recommend when the patients should change their treatments to
continue fighting against HIV or AIDS. Since the effect of HIV is significantly harmful to the patients
health condition when there is a minor mistake on treatment. Doctors usually have to look closely at
the patients recent medical record and take changes into consideration for when changing
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Ups Company, United Parcel Service Inc.
1. About UPS
1) UPS Worldwide
As a leading global logistics company, United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS) provides an integrated series
of solutions and services including express carrier and package delivery, simplification of international
trade, and advanced technology applications. At 2016, the global UPS delivery volume reached 4.9
billion, or an average of 19.1 million packages and documents per day. UPS dedicated itself to offer
high efficient supply chain management service. Founded on Aug. 28, 1907, in Seattle, WA, United
States, UPS now has its global headquarters in Atlanta, U.S., Asia Pacific regional headquarters in
Singapore, and China regional headquarters in Shanghai, with worldwide operating facilities in more
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 In 21 key cities of 2nd 3rd tier, led by Yiwu and Chongqing, UPS is also increasing the brand s
business coverage and exposure to meet the needs of export corporations centered in these cities, such
as later pickup cut off times, more flexible transportation, and more diversified express service, so as
to help them expand business on a global scale. The integrated service portfolio, extensive global
network, and leading industry insights of UPS will accelerate its footprint expansion in China, so as to
better help Chinese manufacturing enterprises to go worldwide.
2. About retail industry and cross border E commerce
1) Retail industry condition under the new normal situation
a) Global economic uncertainty has increased and major economies have slowed down. At present, the
world economy continues to undergo great changes, from the remarkable British off the European
referendum to the volatile exchange rate, and the global economy uncertainty continues to increase.
China economy has entered new normal , with GDP growth rate slowing down.
b) The export trade readiness index of China s retail and consumer goods industry drops exponentially.
According to 2016 Made in China 2.0 UPS Whitepaper published in 2016, we found that due to the
intensification of domestic competition and the declining demands, the readiness degree of China s
export
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2.10 study guide Essay
Tools used to measure latitude (Lesson 02.01) (use the first resource in this lesson to help you)
Be able to list and describe the 3 main tools used to measure latitude in early navigation
Sextant allowed users to determine their latitude to within a sea mile or two
The gnomon or sun shadow disk operated like a sundial, enabling the user to determine his latitude by
the length of the sun s shadow cast on a disk floating level in water.
The Arabian kamal a rectangular plate that one moved closer or farther from one s face until the
distance between the North star and the horizon exactly corresponded to the plate s upper and lower
edges. The distance the plate lay away from the face measured by a string tied to the center of the ...
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What characteristics do all crustaceans share (need to be specific)
What is the best characteristic to help you identify a crustacean?
What are the 3 main example types of crustaceans?
Tidal Pool (Lesson 02.06)
What are the 3 conditions organisms in a tidal pool ecosystem must be able to withstand?
What does the term benthic mean?
Know the adaptations of organisms found in the tidal pool ecosystem to do this, match up the
following
(Match the organism with its adaptation)
Organisms
Sea cucumber
Kelp
Anemone
Sculpin
Crab
Barnacle
Mussel
Urchin
Starfish
Adaptations
Clumps together, ability to keep water in its shell and release it as needed to stay moist Soft bodies
that absorb wave energy, can fold inward to hold in moisture
Use tube feet to suck food off floor of tidal pool
Glue themselves to rocks, filter food during high tide, trap door to store moisture in shell
Holdfast to secure to rocks, photosynthesize to make food
Spines that absorb energy, hides in rocks and crevices to avoid pounding waves
Walking fish, pants to force water over gills
Tube feet to move to shady area
Occupy empty shells to hide, hard outer protection
Lobsters (Lesson 02.07)
Know size limits of lobsters too small and too large
What are the laws to keep lobster population high?
Light
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Compare And Contrast Dr Hyde And The Hound Of Baskervilles
All my life I have been wondering about many different things, but it seems as though I never get the
time to figure them out. In the books Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and The hound of Baskervilles we read
about two mysteries that compel the individuals to thirst for knowledge. Specifically Utterson and
Sherlock both take on mysterious cases that challenge them to reach out and seek for knowledge. After
reading these books I learned that the thirst for knowledge compels an individual for more. In the
book Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde we see this thirst for knowledge in Utterson. Utterson who is a single
minded lawyer is compelled solve what is wrong with his dear friend of his Jekyll. Utterson is
determined to find out what is wrong with Jekyll when he thinks a man named Hyde is blackmailing
him. Utterson exclaims, If he be Mr. Hyde, he had thought, I shall be ... Show more content on
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Watson was interrogating Laura Lyons at her office when he was challenged by her arrogance. She
met my difficulty with the utmost readiness (Doyle 111). Watson even though challenged by Laura s
persistent arrogance his thirst for knowledge pushed him. Watsons thirst for knowledge helped him in
this time of trouble where the key of the case is being ignorant. Lastly in one of the last chapters in the
story Watson and Sherlock sit down to discuss the final descriptions of the case. I had waited patiently
for the opportunity, for I was aware the he would never permit cases to overlap, and that his clear
logical mind would not be drawn from its present work to dwell upon memories of the past (156).
Watson had sat down with sherlock to discuss the case but Sherlock waited patiently as Sherlock
finished up talking about another case. Watsons thirst for knowledge urged him to talk about the final
descriptions of the case but because of his patience he held back and waited for the right
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Content Delivery Network ( Cdn )
Concept CDN: Basic concept Basically, Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a network that use for
delivery some specific content in a optimize way, these content include web pages, steaming data
which is a kind of video on demand, or live video or audio.[exploring] Motivation With the
development of the World Wide Web, the performance of delivery content service has become critical.
In the past time, mirror server or proxy server is a good solution for the content delivery by serving
clients with shared cache location [trend and status]. However, this solution still could not solve the
problem like flash crowds , which means numerous user visit the same website at the same time. For
CDN, it can solve this problem effectively. CDN can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At this configuration, the distance between clients and the content provided server is reduced,
therefore not only the delay would reduce but also the load of each server is reduced. Figure 1,
traditional delivery network (left), CDN(right) Architecture General Architecture Figure 2 General
Architecture of a CDN The general architecture of a CDN is shown in Figure 2 [closer look]. There
are seven components: client, origin server, surrogate servers, request routing system, content
distribution system, accounting system and billing organization. The meaning of these components are
as follow:  Client, a user or a computer that request for the data of the server.  Origin server, the
source server that provide content, also responsible for distributing content to the surrogate servers. 
Surrogate server, a server that acting like a proxy server or replica of the origin server. It use for
serving client with the data distributed by the origin server.  Request Routing System, a system that
use for redirecting the request of clients to the appropriate surrogate server.  Content Distribution
System, the system responsible for delivery content from origin server to surrogate server, also it
would send some feedback message to the request routing system for better selection of the surrogate
server.  Accounting System, a system that use for aggregating and
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Protagonist In The Sniper
The characteristics of the characters in a story are something that makes them who they are and what
you start to learn about them. In The Sniper by Liam O Flaherty, the protagonist shoots and kills the
antagonist. The two characters in the story are, the protagonist which was the narrator (main sniper)
and the antagonist (enemy sniper). The protagonist saves the lives of others because of his his
intelligence, his determination, and his risk taking.
The narrator s intelligence is one of his most important and most noticeable traits. Intelligence is
something that happens in almost every scene in the story. The imagination in your mind will let you
see how it goes out and turns into better. The narrator chose to smoke a cigarette and he lit a flame and
got shot. Draping flat onto the roof, he crawled back to the parapet with his left hand he felt insured.
He drew his knife to fix the wound. (213). Here, the narrator, after getting shot, crawls back acting
like there is no pain at all leans up against the parapet (wall on a roof) and gets his knife and cuts his
sleeve off to see the wound and get the bullet out. After he got the bullet out and rapped his cut sleeve
around his arm to slow down the bleeding.The narrator, after getting shot, he came up with a very
good idea. Taking off his cap, he placed it over the muzzle of his rifle. Then pushed his rifle slowly
over the parapet until the cap was visible. (214). Here, the narrator got shot and he wanted to see if the
enemy
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What Divided Whigs and Tories in the Reigns of William Iii...
Jack Wilson
What divided Whigs and Tories in the reigns of William III and Queen Anne (1688 1714)?
The early days of the new reign of King William III of Orange and his wife Queen Mary II were
overshadowed by uncertainty. Could James II hasty departure be treated as abdication? If so by which
means mere physical absence or a violation of fundamental laws? And what kind of steps should be
made to ensure such monarchic contractual failures didn t occur again?
Such questions were a true cause of glory in the Glorious revolution . People with incompatible views,
despite the passion of beliefs and the heat of the moment, where driven together in pursuit of a
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But their support was not confined to the countries gentry: the party garnered strong backing in
backward, agrarian regions as well as small market towns[9]. The Whigs were largely associated with
the nouveau riche: those who lacked aristocratic lineage but had acquired considerable wealth within
their generation, usually through their own exploits and endeavour. This included the substantial
number of merchants, financiers and monopolists that emerged during William and Anne s reigns. The
party was also strong in budding industrial areas and amongst religious dissenters[10].
Although it may not seem like such on first inspection, the principles adopted by Whig and Tory upon
William s succession to the throne in 1689 followed much the same pattern as those adopted during
the Exclusion Bill crisis of 1678 1681. Just as in the exclusion crisis the Whig s stance hinged entirely
upon their religious beliefs. Like Charles II, James II and his newborn Stuart heir were Roman
Catholic. All Whigs were united by the unwavering belief that Roman Catholics, regardless of their
lineage, should not under any circumstances be in possession of the throne[11]. Such a scenario, in
their eyes, would endanger Protestant religion, liberty and property. This principle was not totally
unshared by the Tories. However, in the case of William, it was severely undermined by other staunch
Tory beliefs namely their belief in indefeasible hereditary succession, non resistance and passive
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Heritage Notation Assessment
Property Values
The affects of Heritage notation orders
Detailed analysis
23rd April 2012
Contents
Abstract Introduction What is Heritage Significance? What is a Heritage notation order? What are the
benefits of heritage listing? What does a heritage listing entail? How is the community affected? What
are the disadvantages of heritage listing? The role of local government planning. The role of the
Commonwealth. The positive impact of heritage listing on value. The negative impact of heritage
listing on value Conclusion References 3 4 5 5 7 8 8 9 11 12 12 13 14 15
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Property Values
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Abstract
When determining Heritage property values, multiple factors must be taken into consideration both ...
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Many areas are sought after due to their streetscape, environmental landscape and location to transport
facilities. Our heritage gives us a sense of living history and provides a physical link to the work and
way of life of earlier generations. It enriches our lives and helps us to understand who we are today.
Property Values
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1. What is Heritage Significance?
The concept of heritage significance is based upon an idea that a place or an artefact may be historic,
scientific, aesthetic or social value for the past, present and future generations. The state of New South
Wales has two main types of heritage listings known as conservation areas and heritage items. An item
listed as heritage identifies that a place or object has some heritage significance. There are four main
permitted lists for heritage listings, for places that are local such as a council district, state wide,
Australia wide and internationally. Local items of heritage significance are listed on Local
Environment Plans, at the local council. The State Heritage Register lists our State s most significant
heritage places. The Nationale Heritage List contains details of Australia wide heritage items or
places. The World Heritage List contains items of world wide significance. There is currently 936
properties listed as outstanding universal value. Heritage places gathered from all lists combined
demonstrate and illustrate the unique history of NSW and Australia. As physical links to
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Rolling Stones Influence On Society
During their half a century as a band, the Rolling Stones have released twenty nine studio albums,
eighteen live albums, numerous videos, concert films and compilations. In 2014, their albums have
sold an estimated 250 million (Jennie Wood, The Lasting Influence of the Rolling Stones. ). They have
dominated the music industry with their well known energetic live performances to wild reputations
offstage, but perhaps the band s most impressive achievement is that after fifty years they are still
going strong with no end in sight. But how is this possible? The key to The Rolling Stones everlasting
sustainability rides on the distinctive masculinity of their image, their innovative and original style of
music, and timelessness of their music. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Timeless or not? In many cases, most of the music are only popular in the time it was released. For
example, Who let the dogs out? sung by Baha Men topped the charts on UK Singles Chart, Australia,
New Zealand, and reached top forty of the charts in United States, being the Britain s fourth biggest
selling single of 2000 ( Who Let The Dogs Out ) right after it was released in 2000. But within eight
years, it was denounced both by the public and media, ranking first on Spinner s 2008 list of Top 20
Worst Songs Ever . Indeed, the public was equally mesmerized or at least to a similar extent by such
up to date, streamlined music. However, after a short period of time, they vanish away from the
public, leaving almost no trace of their once acknowledged lyrics and music style. Rolling Stones, on
the other hand, were not easily affected by music trends. This was the most important reason why the
Rolling Stones could be the longest lasting rock band in the world, being a favorite of many for
decades due to its timeless quality of
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Functionalist Theory Vs Conflict Theory
McKayla Malone
Professor Frank Elwell
SOC 1113 002R
21 April 2017
1. Summarize the key difference between functionalists and conflict theories of deviance.
In our society, the functionalists and conflict theorists are always hard at work. Their approach to
understanding society is very different from each other. A functionalist tends to take a theoretical
approach, seeing society as an interlocking structure. This structure is designed to supply the needs of
everyone in the society. On the other hand, a conflict theorist looks at a society in a last man standing
point of view. They see the society as constantly competing for resources. Therefore, when it comes to
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Many controversies reflect disagreement between those who maintain a traditional definition of the
family as a household anchored by a married, heterosexual couple and those who conceive of families
more broadly. (Gerson) The once common heterosexual married couple with kids is being replaced by
same sex couples, cohabiting couples, and single parents, which are all common place across the
United States. Along with these changes comes the gender role changes of both parents working
outside of the house, which was very untypical 30 40 years ago. The traditional family is disappearing,
Growing family diversity has prompted analysts to question the empirical accuracy of structural
functional theories. (Gerson) Single parents are also on the rise, with numbers climbing daily, years
ago single parents were only single because of being widowed. Same sex couples were the least
common of all, and are still not extremely prominent, however, they are on the rise. Cohabiting
households were also very uncommon, many people believed it wrong to live with someone before
marriage, therefore people often lived at home or alone until they were married. Same sex couple were
simply non existent, and are just now legally able to marry; and they are still facing a lot of
controversy over this new found right. What was once so common, is no longer common at all. With
time, the idea that a family must consist of a married male and female
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What Is The Similarities Between The Scarface And The...
I. Introduction
Scarface is a crime drama film that is famously known for being one of the most violent and profanes
films during its time of release. Focusing on the rise of Tony Montana (Al Pacino) on the criminal
ladder and becoming more psychotic as his career as the leader of his drug empire progresses, leading
to his eventual downfall. Directed by Brian de Palma, written by Oliver Stone and with performance
of the cast with the lead Al Pacino, Scarface became a cult classic among the masses.
The Godfather is a mob film focuses on the Corleone Family, with its head Vito Corleone (Marlon
Brando) trying to find a suitable heir to his empire, while war is breathing down the neck of other
crime families. Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) then steps in to organize the family back to shape.
Directed by Francis Ford Coppola and based from the novel of the same name written by Mario Puzo.
It received critical acclaim by critics and was cited as an influence by real life mobsters due to its
rather realistic portrayal of gangster life and Cosa Nostra.
Even with the similarities of theme, both movies have a parallel between how it portrays itself, and it
further widens the gap due to its difference of timelines.
II. Theme
A. The Godfather
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Drugs, violence, drugs, materialism, drugs, immorality and more drugs. The movie explores a lot of
themes, crime, politics, psychology and the American Dream , all which is portrayed in a bloody and
foul mouthed manner. Scarface is a glorified portrayal and subversion of crime life at the same time.
Tony Montana is an immigrant that has nowhere else to go, he then goes to a life of crime, got rich,
and then goes down. It is a common misconception that the movie glorifies violence. The conceptions
are wrong; the movie portrays violent scenes as a major turning point for characters, both tragic and
bittersweet. Like the tagline of the movie. Tony loved The American Dream, with a
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A Madman s Diary By Lu Xun Analysis
Many authors use their work to express their thoughts about the flaws in the societies in which they
live. Lu Xun masks his criticisms of the once feudal society in China in his story, A Madman s Diary,
by comparing the feudalistic society to cannibalism. The story begins with the narrator going to visit
two brothers. Upon arrival, the narrator learns that the younger of the two brothers has recently been
cured of madness, and moved away. The older sibling offers the narrator his brother s diary for the
narrator to read. After the narrator s explanation of how he got the madman s diary, the rest of the
story is composed of various entries from the diary the narrator was given. In the diary entries, it is
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In A Madman s Diary, the madman is the only one who is truly in touch with reality. He is the only
one who is seeing the true cannibalistic nature of the feudal system. The metaphor between
cannibalism and feudalism is meant to convey to the readers the flaws of the feudal system without Lu
Xun directly criticizing the system. Even though the madman is currently terrified of the society he is
living in, he shows hope for a better future. In the last diary entry, he ponders the possibility of the
nature of this society changing. He questions whether or not there are children who have not
consumed other people. He says that the children need to be saved from the nature of this society of
consuming other people to live. This represents Lu Xun s belief that the feudalistic society can change
if the ways of that society are not taught to the children and that he has hope for the future of society.
...The narrator cultivates and maintains the courage to hope that the future for the children of China
will be separate from the past (Laws 51). Lu Xun conveys a sense of hope for a better future in China
through the madman s hope in the story. The madman is the only one who is truly aware of the
problems of the society that they live in. Everyone else around him simply seems to accept the ways
of life. Metaphorically, this is representative of how normal people are blind to the problems of the
feudal system, and that it would take a madman to see the issues behind how they are living. Lu Xun
uses the madman s fear of cannibalism in society to convey to readers his own fear of
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Theme Of Death In The Book Thief
Death, in The Book Thief, is narrating a story about a German girl named Liesel. He tells her story
through his point of view. Throughout The Book Thief, he has shown two characteristics; honesty and
being observant. Death, in The Book Thief, has some similarities with Death in It s Death Again,
which is that they both appear before a person dies. But, with similarities, there are differences. One of
them is that Death in The Book Thief cannot be seen. and some differences as the Death in the poem
Body:
A characteristic that Death shows in The Book Thief is honesty. Death is always honest. An example
is on page 5, when Death says, It s just a small story really, about, among other things: A girl, some
words, and accordionist, some fanatical Germans, a Jewish fist fighter, and quite a lot of thievery.
Another time when he shows honesty is on page 242, Death says, He d have cried and turned and
smiled if only he could have seen the book thief on her hands and knees, next to his decimated body.
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Whenever he goes to collect a body he isn t just looking at the sky, the soul, or the person, he is
looking at everything around him. When recalling memories he is also able remember a lot of details
about the person and the area around them. One example of Death doing this is on page 530, when he
says, Her shop was obliterated, the counter landing across the road, and her framed of Hitler was taken
from the wall and thrown to the floor. Other than just remembering the object around him, he also
remembers what that whole day was like. An example of when he does this is on page 325, when
Death says, It was a gloomy afternoon early in March and only a few degrees above
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Advantages Of Biometric Verification System
Succes Story Biometric verification system in the Warid company, in Pakistan Introduction. In recent
years, telephone network that has integration services is used. Telecommunication service provider
also called Telephone Company or telecommunication operator is a kind of communication service
provider that provides telecommunication services such as telephony and communication access.
Warid Telecom, which has been successfully operating in the market of telecommunication technology
since 2004, is the one of the biggest leading operator in Pakistan. Warid is operated by Aby Dhabi
Group, which is led by Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan and considered a large business in the
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Another advantage of Biometric Verification system is its speed for verifying and checking the
identification features of a person, which is quite fast. Thus, a user can be rejected or accepted by the
system to database in several seconds. Moreover, it is known that for any company or organization,
value of time is an essential factor. Time management system of a company can get more benefits
from using biometric verification system. Saving time also can cause increasing revenue, productivity,
and reducing cost. In other words, to avoid fraud and waste of time is main point for getting a good
achievement in business. 4In addition, saving money is another advantage of biometric verification
system, hence after having this system, there is no need for high priced password authority. For
example, if a company uses systems of high quality, it means that product cost is reduced or
minimized. 4Return on investment is so high because of avoiding fraud, decreasing cost, and other
reasons. Thus, it is beneficial for a company to use biometric verification system, especially, it is an
advance for finance management system of company in terms of getting more
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Why Are Constellations Important
Katie Au and Lauren Tolbert #11756 #11635
Mr C.
Science 8, Period 4
27 April, 2017
Constellations
Have you ever wondered why you see certain shapes or patterns in the sky formed by stars? Well,
these formations are called constellations. There are tons of different constellations that represent
different logics of many poets, farmers, and astronomers. Along the years, there have been many
different relations that the constellations have to famous myths and stories that are a part of world life.
In addition, the constellations are related to zodiac signs, which represent where the sun was in the sky
at the exact time and place of a person s birth. Examples of well known constellations are Bootes,
Aquarius, and Ursa Major. These constellations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It s stars form the most recognizable constellation, the Big Dipper asterism, which is also known as
the Plough. In many different cultures, Ursa Major, is associated with many crucial myths. Ursa Major
was one of the first constellations categorized by Greek astronomer Ptolemy during the second
century. It s story in Greek mythology, is classified with Callisto, a gorgeous nymph who was turned
into a bear by Zeus s envious wife Hera. Also, the Romans referred to the constellation as Septentrio,
or seven plough oxen, but only two of the seven stars represent oxen while the others make a wagon.
Native Americans tell the tale of how the bowl of the Big Dipper represents a big bear and the
surrounding stars are warriors chasing after it. Due to the constellation being pretty low in the sky
during autumn, the legend states that it s the blood of the bear that turns the leaves on trees red. The
constellation Ursa Major belongs to the Ursa Major family which includes Boötes, Draco, Lynx, and
many others. The Ursa Major is a very recognizable constellation as various cultures interpret the Ursa
Major into different stories that explain certain elements on
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Managing Big Data Systems
Definite answers regarding how much usable data is actually being generated by city sized
populations, and best places to get it could be the subject of a future study, but social media platforms
may be the source most easily tapped into for this type of data. Employees of local IT departments are
in danger of having difficulties storing and processing data from social media platforms to use as a
foundation for aligning social network analysis with the systems . There is a growing demand for
those having the necessary skillsets to deal with big data. Local governments (especially smaller sized
ones) might have special difficulty acquiring these resources which makes finding a comprehensive
solution for combining big data , SNA, and GIS even more difficult, as data manipulators are in short
supply. A survey supporting a Public CIO Special Report ( The Trouble with Big Data Talent, 2013),
finds that more than half of government agencies polled were experiencing data related hiring
difficulties meaning there is a shortage of individuals who possess an engineering background, can
model data mathematically and can contribute to organizations effectively using data insights for
decision making.
Using the Data
Using data mining techniques, such as graph mining and social network analysis on regional data
sources could contribute great insights and improve operations. Social networking analysis is the
study and analysis of networks involving social interaction. Types of
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Reflection Of The Book Of Revelation
The book of Revelation opens with an astonishing glimpse of future events that Jesus revealed to
John. God gave Jesus the revelation, and Jesus sent the revelation to His servant John by an angel. In
this opening scene of Revelation, John heard a mighty voice behind him speaking to him. When he
turned to see who was speaking he saw a graphic view of seven candlesticks with a man standing
amid them. The display of seven candlesticks and the One in the middle of them was significant to the
totality of the vision that John received to be written down for an everlasting record of the things that
must certainly come to pass for all believers. John, the servant of Jesus Christ, had been exiled on the
Isle of Patmos because of his witness and testimony of the word of God, and because of his all
embracing commitment to Jesus. He proclaimed that he was in the Spirit on the Lord s Day when he
heard a mighty, powerful voice speaking behind him. Upon hearing the voice, he immediately gave
heed to the direction of the voice and saw seven candlesticks and the One standing in the midst of
them. The significance of the candlesticks was that they were symbolic of the seven churches that
were in Asia. The Lord assigned John the task of writing to the seven churches and reporting the
revelation to them that was divulged to him by Jesus. Jesus analyzed each of the churches and
revealed to John a status report of His findings. The very candid reports, whether good or bad,
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Complementary Therapies M1 Finished
Discuss complementary therapies that are available for users of health and social care services.
Contents page!
Acupuncture........................................................................................................... page (3 4)
Reiki......................................................................................................................... page (5 6)
Reflexology.............................................................................................................. page (7 8)
Aromatherapy......................................................................................................... page (9 10)
Art therapy ............................................................................................................. page (11 12)
References.............................................................................................................. page (12 14)
What is acupuncture?
Acupuncture is a therapy that is offer to service users who are taking medication to help treat their
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What are the disadvantages of acupuncture?
The Spine and Sport website proposes that the main disadvantage of acupuncture is infection, soreness
and pain. However, this can be 100% avoidable if the service user receives treatment from a licensed
acupuncturist. If a service user undergoing chemotherapy was to receive treatment from an un licensed
acupuncturist they would be more likely to get an infection as their immune system is already low.
This could unfortunately result in the services reducing their chances of making a full/ quick recover.
Furthermore, if the individual receiving chemotherapy was to get an infection due to acupuncture they
wouldn t feel relaxed and comfortable even though acupuncture is known to promote this. Also, if an
individual feel under the weather and un comfortable their progress may be stunted and the time taken
for them to recover will increase because research has shown that mental determination helps
individuals to recover. If the individual feels uncomfortable they will not have the determination and
energy to mentally feel well.
Acupuncture is a complementary therapy offered by the NHS however it has limited access. This
means that only a small amount of service users receive the treatment and when they do they may not
be offered many sessions. If a service users is
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Analysis Of Ex-Husband s Wife
The wife seems to be the most capable of intimacy. Probably because she is a woman, it is easier for
her to confine. She reaches out to Robert, first, after for a year stop working for him. They
communicate mainly through tapes. It goes on for many years. Of course, the wife has other friends
too. Yet, she cannot keep contact with them for long as she had to move constantly due to her ex
husband s job. However, her blind friend Robert is a special one because they have been around
together for almost ten years. She tells Robert almost everything: her first marriage, her life, her
loneliness, etc. She even mentions about her failed suicide attempt. It is not easy for many people to
talk about the difficult moments in their life like she could. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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He seems like an interval person. He carefully watches his wife and Robert, and keeps his thoughts to
himself. He loves his wife. He gets jealous when knowing Robert touched his wife s face and neck
before she quitted the job. His jealousy also presents when he talks about his wife s ex husband. He
never mentions his name Why should he have a name? He was the childhood sweetheart, and what
more does he want . He is neither as sympathy as the wife nor as open as the blind man. He is racist,
rude, and close minded. He is flawed. He has a disgust view about Robert s death wife Beulah! That s
a name for a colored woman Was his wife a Negro? (715). He does not like people with disabilities.
His concept about disability is stereotype The blind moved slowly and never laughed. Sometimes they
were led by sight seeing dog (713). He also makes himself clears that A blind man in my house is not
something I look forward to (713). The narrator is somewhere between mean and curious when having
silly comments, thoughts May be I could take him to the bowling (715) or the blind didn t smoke,
because they couldn t see the smoke they exhaled (717). He is a little bit childish to turn on the TV
while his wife and Robert are talking as he just cannot join the conversation. The narrator does not
feel comfortable to let other people understand him. Probably that is why he does not have any
friends. The narrator seems to be nervous when he has to talk to Robert all by himself I wish my wife
hadn t pooped out . When his wife falls asleep, he feels uncomfortable as he knows now he has to talk
to Robert. It can be seen that the narrator is nervous to talk to Robert, partly because of his insecure
feeling toward Robert Say my life was being threaten by an insane guy who said I had to do it or else .
It is only when the narrator participates in drawing the Cathedral with Robert, he can invade in a part
of the blind man s world, and he
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The Culture Of Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the oldest continuous living culture on earth. Their
community has a heritage of great knowledge in arts, rituals and performances that passes through
generations with approximately 750 dialects in many diverse areas of Australia. The land is not just
soil they can possess but a whole sacred environment that sustains them, their spirituality and is
essential to their wellbeing. It is referred as country . Aboriginal people managed a complex system
called kinship where every member has a clear relationship to each other and have roles and
responsibilities attached to them. The Dreaming are stories of great spiritual value used to define the
creation of the world from their ancestor
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Zombies And The Horror Genre
In modern times, zombies saturate popular culture and have become a mainstay in the cinematic
world. Many people view zombies as a purely fictional creation with little purpose beyond merely
providing entertainment for the duration of the movie. However, this view of zombies misses their
true original purpose, a purpose which they still serve today. Zombies were not created as arbitrary
fictional characters, but rather as monsters with meaning (Blumberg). Zombies serve as an outlet for
people to process their biggest fears in the world around them. Zombies and the horror genre have
become a modern cinematic expression of people s deepest fears, fears that evolve over time as people
change. The general concept of zombies as we know them today originated in the 1910s with the
silent French film J accuse. This film helped to show the horrors of the war and the pain inflicted upon
the French people. To the modern viewer however, the view of zombies in this film would appear to
be strange and very different monsters from what they are used to seeing. In fact, many people would
not consider it a zombie movie at all, but rather a movie that had many elements that later would
contribute to the development of zombies. The zombies in the film are seemingly real people and
reflect the horrors that the French faced during the war. While this idea of zombies does not remain,
the concept that zombies reflect people s biggest fears remain. While the zombies in J accuse were one
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  • 1. Old-Fashioned Correspondence: Airmail Envelopes 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Old-Fashioned Correspondence: Airmail Envelopes Old-Fashioned Correspondence: Airmail Envelopes
  • 2. Uterine Fibroids Affect On The Female Reproductive System Uterine fibroids affect 3 out of 4 women (Mayo Clinic, 2014). They are non cancerous but they can cause pain and discomfort. This paper will discuss who can be effected by Uterine fibroids and its effects on the female reproductive system. This paper will show the three types of fibroids that develop in or near the uterus. It will discuss the symptoms and when a diagnosis is needed. This paper will also look into the various forms of treatment including medications and surgery. Uterine Fibroids Uterine Fibroids are non cancerous growths that develops in the myometrium layer of the uterus. A single cell divides repeatedly, eventually creating a firm, rubbery mass distinct from nearby tissue (EA, 2013). There are different types of growth patterns to uterine fibroids. Sometimes they are small and in some cases they are extremely large. Woman between the ages of 30 and 40 years old are more at risk of developing uterine fibroids. They develop mostly in the child bearing years of a woman s life. African American women have a greater risk of developing uterine fibroids at a younger age than any other race. Uterine fibroids are also called leiomyomas or myomas. Uterine Fibroids can develop on the inside or outside of the uterus. There are three different types of Uterine fibroids. One type is Submucosal fibroids. This type of fibroid grows into the inner cavity of the uterus. These are more likely to cause heavy menstrual bleeding and can have an effect on pregnancy (Mayo ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Critically Evaluate the Roles of the Main Eu Institutions... INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT Critically evaluate the roles of the main EU institutions (Council, Commission and Parliament) in the management of the continuing economic/financial crisis Submitted By:ARMAAN 1753597 Table of Content Methodology3 1. INTRODUCTION4 2.EUROPEAN UNION INSTITUTIONS5 3.The European institutions / bodies and their functions6 4.EUROZONE7 4.1 EUROZONE CRISIS7 4.2Probable causes of Crisis7 4.3 Impact of Crisis8 4.4Countries Affected9 4.5Current Situation9 5. The actions of the Irish and EU authorities in managing the crisis to date10 5.1IRISH AUTHORITIES12 6.The EU legislation, if any, relevant to the issues being planned, proposed or debated.13 7. The Future of EURO14 Conclusion16 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Besides prosperity, EU citizens reap the benefits of social values, democracy and a healthy environment. The EU strives hard to bring its influence to the rest of the world through investment and trade, by maintaining diplomatic relations and by providing humanitarian aid to many developing countries. EU is one of the major political, economic and diplomatic forces in the world today, with the ability to have a major impact on global affairs. EUROPEAN UNION INSTITUTIONS The tasks of EU are managed by a number of key bodies, which include: Five institutions The European Commission (EU s executive body) The European Parliament (elected by the citizens of the Member States) The Council of the European Union (representing the governments of the Member States) The European Court of Justice (ensuring compliance with EU law) The European Court of Auditors (ensuring sound and lawful management of the EU budget).
  • 4. These institutions are advised by the European Council (Heads of State and Government of EU Member States) and assisted by two advisory bodies: The Committee of the Regions (expresses the opinions of regional and local authorities) The European Economic and Social Committee (expresses the opinions of organised civil society on economic and social issues) There are further more important bodies: European ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Significant Cultural Conflicts In The 1920 s The 1920 s was a time of significant cultural conflict in the United States. The causes of these conflicts came with the massive changes that occurred in America at the time, such as the change in business and citizens. Flourishing massive waves immigration, prosperity. However, many people worried about the deteriorating nature of society and blamed the problems of crime, corruption and poverty on the new influx of immigrants from around the world. Although attempts to immigrate came out with mixed results, they still represent a remarkable attempt by American citizens to rectify society. For many Americans, Immigration marked a cultural conflicts in the 1920 s. A new ware of immigration brought in the poor, battered, and dejected masses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Quotas were based on the desirability of various nationalities; aliens from northern and Western Europe were considered more desirable than those fromsouthern and Eastern Europe. Immigrants who fulfilled lawful residence requirements were exempt from quotas, as were alien wives, children, and some husbands of U.S. citizens. Congress eventually passed an act providing for the denial of visas to aliens whose presence in the U.S. would endanger public safety. Immigration legislation passed after being including the laws barring the Chinese from entering the U.S. and allowing their admission to the country in accordance with an annual quota. A federal law passed authorizing the admission to the U.S., without regard to quota and physical and other standards, the wives and children of citizens serving in or honorably discharged from the armed forces of the U.S. during World War II. Overall America is an immigrant nation. First settled by Europeans and then followed by immigrants from across the world, we are all essentially outsiders. Ancestors traveled to America for the opportunity to prosper and be free, not prevent current immigrants from doing the same. As human beings, immigrants should have the same rights as anyone does. Immigrants take a risk by bringing their children to America in order to escape the dangers in their own country and have a better chance at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Metaphors As A Metaphor Morgan s metaphors personified: Auto bot a new way of understanding and theorizing about the organizations Theories are built from abstractions known as concepts. Metaphors have long been in use to describe organizations and development of organizational theory. In order to understand abstract concepts, it is of fundamental importance to know how metaphor works. Different scholars within the field of organizational research have acknowledged this (e.g. Morgan 1980; Weick 1989; Cornelissen 2005; Putman Boys 2006). Within the field of linguistics, probably no phenomenon has been as well researched as metaphor (Steen 2007). Research shows that for language users, it is inevitable to use metaphor when dealing with abstract concepts. Metaphors therefore play a key role in the construction of reality (Lakoff Johnson 1999). Use of metaphors always has limitations which are mentioned by Gareth Morgan the Author of the famous classic book on organizational theory, images of organization . While introducing the famous eight metaphors used for developing organizational theories he mentions that metaphors help explain, but they also distort. They have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Auto bots are Automatic Robots which are living to perform their specific tasks, they are made by humans for particular purposes and have an artificial intelligence based brain to help make decisions which are programmed trough the codes at the time of being developed. They are designed based on man made structures and engineered to keep the flexibility of the system so that it can be transformed into required uses and respond to environmental changes. They can perform tasks which are not possible for humans alone. They belong to a community, socialize there and adapt to the cultural and ethical standards of the society ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Thorny Lizard Research Paper In today s time, it is not uncommon to see strange looking animals whether it be in a normal front yard or the plains of Africa. Sometimes it is interesting to study these very different animalists and this is by far one of the weirdest ones. The thorny devil lizard is one of the world s strangest lizards that is not like the common green lizard. The Thorny Lizard is a unique animal that belongs in the kingdom Animalia. It is apart of the phylum Chordata and the class reptilia, which contains snakes, turtles, and other lizards. It is also a part of the order Squamata and the family Agamidae and finally, its genus is Moloch. These lizards are not going to be found in a grassy backyard or on a fence but rather somewhere much more secluded and very hot. These lizards are indigenous to Australia. It is here that they live mostly in deserts or places with lots of loose sand or soil ( The Thorny Devil and Horned Lizards , n.d). They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the main predators include buzzards, other lizards, bustards, and humans. Thorny Lizards are carnivorous but only eat one animal, ants. Ants are tricky for the lizard to eat because they will attack and defend themselves but they lizard has come up with different adaptations for eating them quickly and efficiently. A sticky tongue is one adaptation ( Thorny Devil Lizard Prickly Desert Ant Eater n.d.). It quickly shoots out the sticky tongue and laps up as many ants as it can get in one sitting. Another feature it possesses is mandibular teeth. An ant s outer covering is made of chitin which makes chewing hard, but with the lizard s teeth specialized for crushing the body, it makes it easier for quick digestion. Along with the teeth, it has developed a bigger stomach which allows for the little nutrients that ants provide to be gained as efficiently as possible ( Dancing with the Devil , ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Theme Of A Fasting Artist Kafka an author who published a collection of stories that represents a series of artists. In this collection the author shows how art and reality, artist and society are related and the consequences of artistic perfection. Kafka s work has an allegorical quality, in which his narratives constitutes a normal world with elements of fantasy. A Fasting Artist is one of the stories in the collection by Kafka which pertains the pain of the artists, specially relating it to the contemporary artistically starving performance artists. It is a story that represents the artist s time line from being popular in the Amphitheater to being unknown before his death in the cirque. A Fasting Artist is a story that is narrated by a pansophical third person ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the themes, isolation, which shows how the artist experienced a harsh isolation during his artistic life. As mentioned throughout the story, the artist is completely devoted to his art (art of starvation), however, at the peak of his popularity lack of appreciation and understanding of his art from the audience was at its peak. As a consequence, the feeling of being isolated that is experienced by the artist may be the result of this detachment of the audience from his art. Nevertheless, as stated in the story, the artist may no be completely attached to his art as he was a picky eater and finding the food that he likes was difficult. The isolation experienced by the artist may also be experienced by others who s intentions are outside the normal world. Furthermore, an other theme, Art and Culture, which denotes to the ambiguity of the art of the fasting artist and if the act could be counted as a performance. If no one understands the act of the fasting artist could it be classified as being an artistic performance? The art of starvation which is out of the norm could it be counted as an art type? A lot of questions arises from the story being concerned about his act, nevertheless, even though his art is not understood by the audience the story mentions that the artist at his early periods was popular and his act was performed in front of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Analysis of Black Holes Essay Black Holes: Warping Spacetime A black hole is one of the most fantastic things ever predicted by modern science. It is a place where gravity is so strong that nothing not even light can escape. It is a place where gravity is so strong that a hole has been rent in the very fabric of space and time. Surrounding this yawning chasm is a horizon in the geometry of space where time itself stands still. And inside this hole, beyond this horizon, the directions of space and time are interchanged. There are wormholes to other universes, time tunnels and time machines that would bring you back to where you started before you left. There is antigravity beyond the hole s center. And around the hole, there are regions where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Neutrons, like electrons, also obey the Pauli exclusion principle(Kaufmann 51). Kaufmann states that, There are no forces in nature that can support more than 2 1/2 solar masses of burned out stellar material (63). If there were more than 2 1/2 solar masses, the entire star would implode being crushed out of existence at a single point. During the implosion the gravitational fields become so great that the fabric of space and time would fold over themselves. The star would disappear from our universe leaving a black hole(Kaufmann 63). We live in a four dimensional universe, three dimensions of space and one dimension of time. To tell the exact location of an object you use four dimensions height, width, breadth, and time, altogether called spacetime(Kaufmann 70 72). The central idea behind Einstein s general relativity is Matter tells spacetime how to curve and curved spacetime tells matter how to behave (Kaufmann 70). In other words, all matter has gravitational fields, gravity curves spacetime, and objects move on the shortest path through curved spacetime. A beam of light passing near the surface of the sun is deflected from its normal path because the space it traveled through is warped by the gravitational fields. Gravity causes time to slow down. It is impossible to directly observe the slowing of time because ones heartbeat, metabolism, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Grand Canyon Persuasive Speech Outline Outline of Presentation THE GRAND CANYON TRIP Topic: the Grand Canyon Introduction I. Attention Getter How long have you been living here? Did you know what is the nickname of Arizona? II. Statement of Opinions My point of view, as an international student who are living in Arizona, the Grand Canyon should be on our first list to visit. III. Why? Because: First Reason: the Grand Canyon is the iconic place of Arizona and it has beautiful scenery. Second Reason: It is a Native American reservation area. Third Reason: This place is good for outdoor activities such as camping and hiking. Body 1. The Grand Canyon has incredible scenery and unique rock structures. The Grand Canyon is famous in the world with its geological structures. It is 446 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Examples Of Tension In Hamlet Thomas Lawrence Kelley Hatch ENGL 020 NG March 11, 2015 Hamlet: The Use of Comedy and Tension In the drama, Hamlet the tone is mostly ominous and gloomy, but the when the gravediggers are taken into account, the play can have a slight sense of humor. Hamlet has tension that is known as narrative tension. Narrative tension is tension a character feels about resolving an issue. Hamlet, the character, is very indecisive about many actions that are brought before him. In the first act, Two guards see a ghost known as King Hamlet, who is actually Hamlet s father. Hamlet s father was killed before the play begins and the man who killed him then took the throne and married Gertrude, Hamlet s mother. The irony to the situation is that Claudius, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Osric meets with Hamlet he gets bantered by the witty prince causing much humor in a scene that will end tragically. Hamlet begins with tricking Osric into contradicting himself by saying that it was hot, then he said it was cold to agree with Hamlet, and then stated again that it was hot, to agree with Hamlet. Later on in the scene, Hamlet goes to fight with Laertes in front of the king. Hamlet does not know that the whole situation is a plot to kill him. King Claudius, the one behind the whole thing, poisoned a cup of wine so that if the poisoned tip of Laertes sword did not do the trick, then the poisoned wine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Briar Rose Allegory Jane Yolen, in her novel Briar Rose, has used an allegory of Briar Rose or Sleeping Beauty as a metaphor to hide the real experiences and emotions suffered from the Holocaust during World War Two. The development and techniques employed within the story are extremely effective for the use of the allegory. Yolen has used a number of techniques to assist in the use of the allegory. She has used the title Briar Rose, Yolen has selected this specific title as it is another name for Sleeping Beauty, which is the basis of the story which Gemma tells throughout the novel. She has also kept to the structure of a typical fairy tale. She has done this to continue the allegory between the fairy tale and real life by the inclusion of characters ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By using the box and the items inside it, Yolen makes Becca have the desire to go on this quest to Poland. By having the quest, each clue unravels another piece of the mystery which surrounds Gemma s life and therefore the allegory. The allegory within the story is the Holocaust and Gemma s experiences. Yolen has used the allegory to disguise the atrocities which occurred during the war when many countries where under the control of the Nazi s. Yolen has included Josef s story to include a more in depth and factual account of the experiences. He was also included into the novel, so that the reader also has a sense of satisfaction as they are able to discover the mystery which surrounds Gemma s life. His story shows why Gemma tells the fairy of Sleeping Beauty and therefore uses the allegory. Yolen has started the novel with Once upon a time to create the meaning and feeling as if this is a fairy tale. She also ends the tale with And they lived happily ever after . By using the traditional beginning and ending of a fairy tale, she has kept in the theme of the two story, the fairy tale and the allegory which has used the story of reality. Within the novel, Yolen has also included an Authors Note. The Authors Note is used to provide a sense of reality to the reader as Yolen said Happy ever after is a fairy tale notion, not history. I know of no women who escaped from Chelmno alive. Throughout the novel, the reader is inspired and filled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. HIV Treatments and Reducing Drug Resistance Essay HIV Treatments and Reducing Drug Resistance Abstract HIV is a retrovirus that will constantly attack human s immune system once an individual is infected and will eventually develop to AIDS, often a deadly sexually transmitted disease. Currently, there are different kinds of antiretroviral treatments available for patients who are tested to be HIV positive as well as patients with AIDS. HIV can easily develop resistance to its treatment through mutation each generation, which leads to ineffectiveness in treatment. The only way to continue to fight off HIV is to change treatment that is still available. Patients have to cooperate with experienced doctors by adhering to their professional recommendations, while doctors are responsible ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, as HIV attack the immune system over time, AIDS will eventually develop. No one has ever died from HIV infection, however, a person can die anytime when AIDS has developed in the body. When a person has AIDS, the immune system no longer has the ability to fight against minor infections such as bacteria, fungi or viruses that are usually not disease causing. AIDS patients can get very HIV Treatments Reducing Resistance sick from these infections, known as opportunistic infections since their T cells are almost eliminated in the immune system due to constant HIV attack (AIDS.org, 2004). The main goals of HIV and AIDS treatments are to slow down the rate of HIV from attacking the T cells in the immune system and to help the immune system to restore the ability to fight against infection (AIDS.org, 2005). From the perspective of the medical profession, HIV/AIDS specialized and experienced doctors have to be predominantly attentive on the HIV patients health conditions and their test results in order to correctly recommend when the patients should change their treatments to continue fighting against HIV or AIDS. Since the effect of HIV is significantly harmful to the patients health condition when there is a minor mistake on treatment. Doctors usually have to look closely at the patients recent medical record and take changes into consideration for when changing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Ups Company, United Parcel Service Inc. 1. About UPS 1) UPS Worldwide As a leading global logistics company, United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS) provides an integrated series of solutions and services including express carrier and package delivery, simplification of international trade, and advanced technology applications. At 2016, the global UPS delivery volume reached 4.9 billion, or an average of 19.1 million packages and documents per day. UPS dedicated itself to offer high efficient supply chain management service. Founded on Aug. 28, 1907, in Seattle, WA, United States, UPS now has its global headquarters in Atlanta, U.S., Asia Pacific regional headquarters in Singapore, and China regional headquarters in Shanghai, with worldwide operating facilities in more than 220 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...  In 21 key cities of 2nd 3rd tier, led by Yiwu and Chongqing, UPS is also increasing the brand s business coverage and exposure to meet the needs of export corporations centered in these cities, such as later pickup cut off times, more flexible transportation, and more diversified express service, so as to help them expand business on a global scale. The integrated service portfolio, extensive global network, and leading industry insights of UPS will accelerate its footprint expansion in China, so as to better help Chinese manufacturing enterprises to go worldwide. 2. About retail industry and cross border E commerce 1) Retail industry condition under the new normal situation a) Global economic uncertainty has increased and major economies have slowed down. At present, the world economy continues to undergo great changes, from the remarkable British off the European referendum to the volatile exchange rate, and the global economy uncertainty continues to increase. China economy has entered new normal , with GDP growth rate slowing down. b) The export trade readiness index of China s retail and consumer goods industry drops exponentially. According to 2016 Made in China 2.0 UPS Whitepaper published in 2016, we found that due to the intensification of domestic competition and the declining demands, the readiness degree of China s export ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. 2.10 study guide Essay Tools used to measure latitude (Lesson 02.01) (use the first resource in this lesson to help you) Be able to list and describe the 3 main tools used to measure latitude in early navigation Sextant allowed users to determine their latitude to within a sea mile or two The gnomon or sun shadow disk operated like a sundial, enabling the user to determine his latitude by the length of the sun s shadow cast on a disk floating level in water. The Arabian kamal a rectangular plate that one moved closer or farther from one s face until the distance between the North star and the horizon exactly corresponded to the plate s upper and lower edges. The distance the plate lay away from the face measured by a string tied to the center of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What characteristics do all crustaceans share (need to be specific) What is the best characteristic to help you identify a crustacean? What are the 3 main example types of crustaceans? Tidal Pool (Lesson 02.06) What are the 3 conditions organisms in a tidal pool ecosystem must be able to withstand? What does the term benthic mean? Know the adaptations of organisms found in the tidal pool ecosystem to do this, match up the following (Match the organism with its adaptation) Organisms Sea cucumber Kelp Anemone Sculpin Crab Barnacle Mussel Urchin Starfish Adaptations Clumps together, ability to keep water in its shell and release it as needed to stay moist Soft bodies that absorb wave energy, can fold inward to hold in moisture Use tube feet to suck food off floor of tidal pool Glue themselves to rocks, filter food during high tide, trap door to store moisture in shell Holdfast to secure to rocks, photosynthesize to make food Spines that absorb energy, hides in rocks and crevices to avoid pounding waves Walking fish, pants to force water over gills Tube feet to move to shady area Occupy empty shells to hide, hard outer protection
  • 16. Lobsters (Lesson 02.07) Know size limits of lobsters too small and too large What are the laws to keep lobster population high? Light ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Compare And Contrast Dr Hyde And The Hound Of Baskervilles All my life I have been wondering about many different things, but it seems as though I never get the time to figure them out. In the books Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and The hound of Baskervilles we read about two mysteries that compel the individuals to thirst for knowledge. Specifically Utterson and Sherlock both take on mysterious cases that challenge them to reach out and seek for knowledge. After reading these books I learned that the thirst for knowledge compels an individual for more. In the book Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde we see this thirst for knowledge in Utterson. Utterson who is a single minded lawyer is compelled solve what is wrong with his dear friend of his Jekyll. Utterson is determined to find out what is wrong with Jekyll when he thinks a man named Hyde is blackmailing him. Utterson exclaims, If he be Mr. Hyde, he had thought, I shall be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Watson was interrogating Laura Lyons at her office when he was challenged by her arrogance. She met my difficulty with the utmost readiness (Doyle 111). Watson even though challenged by Laura s persistent arrogance his thirst for knowledge pushed him. Watsons thirst for knowledge helped him in this time of trouble where the key of the case is being ignorant. Lastly in one of the last chapters in the story Watson and Sherlock sit down to discuss the final descriptions of the case. I had waited patiently for the opportunity, for I was aware the he would never permit cases to overlap, and that his clear logical mind would not be drawn from its present work to dwell upon memories of the past (156). Watson had sat down with sherlock to discuss the case but Sherlock waited patiently as Sherlock finished up talking about another case. Watsons thirst for knowledge urged him to talk about the final descriptions of the case but because of his patience he held back and waited for the right ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Content Delivery Network ( Cdn ) Concept CDN: Basic concept Basically, Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a network that use for delivery some specific content in a optimize way, these content include web pages, steaming data which is a kind of video on demand, or live video or audio.[exploring] Motivation With the development of the World Wide Web, the performance of delivery content service has become critical. In the past time, mirror server or proxy server is a good solution for the content delivery by serving clients with shared cache location [trend and status]. However, this solution still could not solve the problem like flash crowds , which means numerous user visit the same website at the same time. For CDN, it can solve this problem effectively. CDN can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At this configuration, the distance between clients and the content provided server is reduced, therefore not only the delay would reduce but also the load of each server is reduced. Figure 1, traditional delivery network (left), CDN(right) Architecture General Architecture Figure 2 General Architecture of a CDN The general architecture of a CDN is shown in Figure 2 [closer look]. There are seven components: client, origin server, surrogate servers, request routing system, content distribution system, accounting system and billing organization. The meaning of these components are as follow:  Client, a user or a computer that request for the data of the server.  Origin server, the source server that provide content, also responsible for distributing content to the surrogate servers.  Surrogate server, a server that acting like a proxy server or replica of the origin server. It use for serving client with the data distributed by the origin server.  Request Routing System, a system that use for redirecting the request of clients to the appropriate surrogate server.  Content Distribution System, the system responsible for delivery content from origin server to surrogate server, also it would send some feedback message to the request routing system for better selection of the surrogate server.  Accounting System, a system that use for aggregating and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Protagonist In The Sniper The characteristics of the characters in a story are something that makes them who they are and what you start to learn about them. In The Sniper by Liam O Flaherty, the protagonist shoots and kills the antagonist. The two characters in the story are, the protagonist which was the narrator (main sniper) and the antagonist (enemy sniper). The protagonist saves the lives of others because of his his intelligence, his determination, and his risk taking. The narrator s intelligence is one of his most important and most noticeable traits. Intelligence is something that happens in almost every scene in the story. The imagination in your mind will let you see how it goes out and turns into better. The narrator chose to smoke a cigarette and he lit a flame and got shot. Draping flat onto the roof, he crawled back to the parapet with his left hand he felt insured. He drew his knife to fix the wound. (213). Here, the narrator, after getting shot, crawls back acting like there is no pain at all leans up against the parapet (wall on a roof) and gets his knife and cuts his sleeve off to see the wound and get the bullet out. After he got the bullet out and rapped his cut sleeve around his arm to slow down the bleeding.The narrator, after getting shot, he came up with a very good idea. Taking off his cap, he placed it over the muzzle of his rifle. Then pushed his rifle slowly over the parapet until the cap was visible. (214). Here, the narrator got shot and he wanted to see if the enemy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. What Divided Whigs and Tories in the Reigns of William Iii... Jack Wilson What divided Whigs and Tories in the reigns of William III and Queen Anne (1688 1714)? The early days of the new reign of King William III of Orange and his wife Queen Mary II were overshadowed by uncertainty. Could James II hasty departure be treated as abdication? If so by which means mere physical absence or a violation of fundamental laws? And what kind of steps should be made to ensure such monarchic contractual failures didn t occur again? Such questions were a true cause of glory in the Glorious revolution . People with incompatible views, despite the passion of beliefs and the heat of the moment, where driven together in pursuit of a compromise through diplomacy. This uncertainty, arising as a result of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But their support was not confined to the countries gentry: the party garnered strong backing in backward, agrarian regions as well as small market towns[9]. The Whigs were largely associated with the nouveau riche: those who lacked aristocratic lineage but had acquired considerable wealth within their generation, usually through their own exploits and endeavour. This included the substantial number of merchants, financiers and monopolists that emerged during William and Anne s reigns. The party was also strong in budding industrial areas and amongst religious dissenters[10]. Although it may not seem like such on first inspection, the principles adopted by Whig and Tory upon William s succession to the throne in 1689 followed much the same pattern as those adopted during the Exclusion Bill crisis of 1678 1681. Just as in the exclusion crisis the Whig s stance hinged entirely upon their religious beliefs. Like Charles II, James II and his newborn Stuart heir were Roman Catholic. All Whigs were united by the unwavering belief that Roman Catholics, regardless of their lineage, should not under any circumstances be in possession of the throne[11]. Such a scenario, in their eyes, would endanger Protestant religion, liberty and property. This principle was not totally unshared by the Tories. However, in the case of William, it was severely undermined by other staunch Tory beliefs namely their belief in indefeasible hereditary succession, non resistance and passive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Heritage Notation Assessment Property Values The affects of Heritage notation orders Detailed analysis 23rd April 2012 Contents Abstract Introduction What is Heritage Significance? What is a Heritage notation order? What are the benefits of heritage listing? What does a heritage listing entail? How is the community affected? What are the disadvantages of heritage listing? The role of local government planning. The role of the Commonwealth. The positive impact of heritage listing on value. The negative impact of heritage listing on value Conclusion References 3 4 5 5 7 8 8 9 11 12 12 13 14 15 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Property Values 2 Abstract When determining Heritage property values, multiple factors must be taken into consideration both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many areas are sought after due to their streetscape, environmental landscape and location to transport facilities. Our heritage gives us a sense of living history and provides a physical link to the work and way of life of earlier generations. It enriches our lives and helps us to understand who we are today. Property Values 4 1. What is Heritage Significance? The concept of heritage significance is based upon an idea that a place or an artefact may be historic, scientific, aesthetic or social value for the past, present and future generations. The state of New South Wales has two main types of heritage listings known as conservation areas and heritage items. An item listed as heritage identifies that a place or object has some heritage significance. There are four main permitted lists for heritage listings, for places that are local such as a council district, state wide, Australia wide and internationally. Local items of heritage significance are listed on Local Environment Plans, at the local council. The State Heritage Register lists our State s most significant
  • 22. heritage places. The Nationale Heritage List contains details of Australia wide heritage items or places. The World Heritage List contains items of world wide significance. There is currently 936 properties listed as outstanding universal value. Heritage places gathered from all lists combined demonstrate and illustrate the unique history of NSW and Australia. As physical links to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Rolling Stones Influence On Society During their half a century as a band, the Rolling Stones have released twenty nine studio albums, eighteen live albums, numerous videos, concert films and compilations. In 2014, their albums have sold an estimated 250 million (Jennie Wood, The Lasting Influence of the Rolling Stones. ). They have dominated the music industry with their well known energetic live performances to wild reputations offstage, but perhaps the band s most impressive achievement is that after fifty years they are still going strong with no end in sight. But how is this possible? The key to The Rolling Stones everlasting sustainability rides on the distinctive masculinity of their image, their innovative and original style of music, and timelessness of their music. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Timeless or not? In many cases, most of the music are only popular in the time it was released. For example, Who let the dogs out? sung by Baha Men topped the charts on UK Singles Chart, Australia, New Zealand, and reached top forty of the charts in United States, being the Britain s fourth biggest selling single of 2000 ( Who Let The Dogs Out ) right after it was released in 2000. But within eight years, it was denounced both by the public and media, ranking first on Spinner s 2008 list of Top 20 Worst Songs Ever . Indeed, the public was equally mesmerized or at least to a similar extent by such up to date, streamlined music. However, after a short period of time, they vanish away from the public, leaving almost no trace of their once acknowledged lyrics and music style. Rolling Stones, on the other hand, were not easily affected by music trends. This was the most important reason why the Rolling Stones could be the longest lasting rock band in the world, being a favorite of many for decades due to its timeless quality of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Functionalist Theory Vs Conflict Theory McKayla Malone Professor Frank Elwell SOC 1113 002R 21 April 2017 1. Summarize the key difference between functionalists and conflict theories of deviance. In our society, the functionalists and conflict theorists are always hard at work. Their approach to understanding society is very different from each other. A functionalist tends to take a theoretical approach, seeing society as an interlocking structure. This structure is designed to supply the needs of everyone in the society. On the other hand, a conflict theorist looks at a society in a last man standing point of view. They see the society as constantly competing for resources. Therefore, when it comes to deviance, they take two different stances on the situation. When one thinks about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many controversies reflect disagreement between those who maintain a traditional definition of the family as a household anchored by a married, heterosexual couple and those who conceive of families more broadly. (Gerson) The once common heterosexual married couple with kids is being replaced by same sex couples, cohabiting couples, and single parents, which are all common place across the United States. Along with these changes comes the gender role changes of both parents working outside of the house, which was very untypical 30 40 years ago. The traditional family is disappearing, Growing family diversity has prompted analysts to question the empirical accuracy of structural functional theories. (Gerson) Single parents are also on the rise, with numbers climbing daily, years ago single parents were only single because of being widowed. Same sex couples were the least common of all, and are still not extremely prominent, however, they are on the rise. Cohabiting households were also very uncommon, many people believed it wrong to live with someone before marriage, therefore people often lived at home or alone until they were married. Same sex couple were simply non existent, and are just now legally able to marry; and they are still facing a lot of controversy over this new found right. What was once so common, is no longer common at all. With time, the idea that a family must consist of a married male and female ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. What Is The Similarities Between The Scarface And The... I. Introduction Scarface is a crime drama film that is famously known for being one of the most violent and profanes films during its time of release. Focusing on the rise of Tony Montana (Al Pacino) on the criminal ladder and becoming more psychotic as his career as the leader of his drug empire progresses, leading to his eventual downfall. Directed by Brian de Palma, written by Oliver Stone and with performance of the cast with the lead Al Pacino, Scarface became a cult classic among the masses. The Godfather is a mob film focuses on the Corleone Family, with its head Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando) trying to find a suitable heir to his empire, while war is breathing down the neck of other crime families. Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) then steps in to organize the family back to shape. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola and based from the novel of the same name written by Mario Puzo. It received critical acclaim by critics and was cited as an influence by real life mobsters due to its rather realistic portrayal of gangster life and Cosa Nostra. Even with the similarities of theme, both movies have a parallel between how it portrays itself, and it further widens the gap due to its difference of timelines. II. Theme A. The Godfather The life of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Drugs, violence, drugs, materialism, drugs, immorality and more drugs. The movie explores a lot of themes, crime, politics, psychology and the American Dream , all which is portrayed in a bloody and foul mouthed manner. Scarface is a glorified portrayal and subversion of crime life at the same time. Tony Montana is an immigrant that has nowhere else to go, he then goes to a life of crime, got rich, and then goes down. It is a common misconception that the movie glorifies violence. The conceptions are wrong; the movie portrays violent scenes as a major turning point for characters, both tragic and bittersweet. Like the tagline of the movie. Tony loved The American Dream, with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. A Madman s Diary By Lu Xun Analysis Many authors use their work to express their thoughts about the flaws in the societies in which they live. Lu Xun masks his criticisms of the once feudal society in China in his story, A Madman s Diary, by comparing the feudalistic society to cannibalism. The story begins with the narrator going to visit two brothers. Upon arrival, the narrator learns that the younger of the two brothers has recently been cured of madness, and moved away. The older sibling offers the narrator his brother s diary for the narrator to read. After the narrator s explanation of how he got the madman s diary, the rest of the story is composed of various entries from the diary the narrator was given. In the diary entries, it is learned that the madman is very fearful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In A Madman s Diary, the madman is the only one who is truly in touch with reality. He is the only one who is seeing the true cannibalistic nature of the feudal system. The metaphor between cannibalism and feudalism is meant to convey to the readers the flaws of the feudal system without Lu Xun directly criticizing the system. Even though the madman is currently terrified of the society he is living in, he shows hope for a better future. In the last diary entry, he ponders the possibility of the nature of this society changing. He questions whether or not there are children who have not consumed other people. He says that the children need to be saved from the nature of this society of consuming other people to live. This represents Lu Xun s belief that the feudalistic society can change if the ways of that society are not taught to the children and that he has hope for the future of society. ...The narrator cultivates and maintains the courage to hope that the future for the children of China will be separate from the past (Laws 51). Lu Xun conveys a sense of hope for a better future in China through the madman s hope in the story. The madman is the only one who is truly aware of the problems of the society that they live in. Everyone else around him simply seems to accept the ways of life. Metaphorically, this is representative of how normal people are blind to the problems of the feudal system, and that it would take a madman to see the issues behind how they are living. Lu Xun uses the madman s fear of cannibalism in society to convey to readers his own fear of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Theme Of Death In The Book Thief Death, in The Book Thief, is narrating a story about a German girl named Liesel. He tells her story through his point of view. Throughout The Book Thief, he has shown two characteristics; honesty and being observant. Death, in The Book Thief, has some similarities with Death in It s Death Again, which is that they both appear before a person dies. But, with similarities, there are differences. One of them is that Death in The Book Thief cannot be seen. and some differences as the Death in the poem Body: A characteristic that Death shows in The Book Thief is honesty. Death is always honest. An example is on page 5, when Death says, It s just a small story really, about, among other things: A girl, some words, and accordionist, some fanatical Germans, a Jewish fist fighter, and quite a lot of thievery. Another time when he shows honesty is on page 242, Death says, He d have cried and turned and smiled if only he could have seen the book thief on her hands and knees, next to his decimated body. He d have been glad to witness her kissing his dusty, bomb hit lips. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whenever he goes to collect a body he isn t just looking at the sky, the soul, or the person, he is looking at everything around him. When recalling memories he is also able remember a lot of details about the person and the area around them. One example of Death doing this is on page 530, when he says, Her shop was obliterated, the counter landing across the road, and her framed of Hitler was taken from the wall and thrown to the floor. Other than just remembering the object around him, he also remembers what that whole day was like. An example of when he does this is on page 325, when Death says, It was a gloomy afternoon early in March and only a few degrees above ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Advantages Of Biometric Verification System Succes Story Biometric verification system in the Warid company, in Pakistan Introduction. In recent years, telephone network that has integration services is used. Telecommunication service provider also called Telephone Company or telecommunication operator is a kind of communication service provider that provides telecommunication services such as telephony and communication access. Warid Telecom, which has been successfully operating in the market of telecommunication technology since 2004, is the one of the biggest leading operator in Pakistan. Warid is operated by Aby Dhabi Group, which is led by Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan and considered a large business in the Middle East and a major investor in Pakistan. It has various business ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another advantage of Biometric Verification system is its speed for verifying and checking the identification features of a person, which is quite fast. Thus, a user can be rejected or accepted by the system to database in several seconds. Moreover, it is known that for any company or organization, value of time is an essential factor. Time management system of a company can get more benefits from using biometric verification system. Saving time also can cause increasing revenue, productivity, and reducing cost. In other words, to avoid fraud and waste of time is main point for getting a good achievement in business. 4In addition, saving money is another advantage of biometric verification system, hence after having this system, there is no need for high priced password authority. For example, if a company uses systems of high quality, it means that product cost is reduced or minimized. 4Return on investment is so high because of avoiding fraud, decreasing cost, and other reasons. Thus, it is beneficial for a company to use biometric verification system, especially, it is an advance for finance management system of company in terms of getting more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Why Are Constellations Important Katie Au and Lauren Tolbert #11756 #11635 Mr C. Science 8, Period 4 27 April, 2017 Constellations Have you ever wondered why you see certain shapes or patterns in the sky formed by stars? Well, these formations are called constellations. There are tons of different constellations that represent different logics of many poets, farmers, and astronomers. Along the years, there have been many different relations that the constellations have to famous myths and stories that are a part of world life. In addition, the constellations are related to zodiac signs, which represent where the sun was in the sky at the exact time and place of a person s birth. Examples of well known constellations are Bootes, Aquarius, and Ursa Major. These constellations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s stars form the most recognizable constellation, the Big Dipper asterism, which is also known as the Plough. In many different cultures, Ursa Major, is associated with many crucial myths. Ursa Major was one of the first constellations categorized by Greek astronomer Ptolemy during the second century. It s story in Greek mythology, is classified with Callisto, a gorgeous nymph who was turned into a bear by Zeus s envious wife Hera. Also, the Romans referred to the constellation as Septentrio, or seven plough oxen, but only two of the seven stars represent oxen while the others make a wagon. Native Americans tell the tale of how the bowl of the Big Dipper represents a big bear and the surrounding stars are warriors chasing after it. Due to the constellation being pretty low in the sky during autumn, the legend states that it s the blood of the bear that turns the leaves on trees red. The constellation Ursa Major belongs to the Ursa Major family which includes Boötes, Draco, Lynx, and many others. The Ursa Major is a very recognizable constellation as various cultures interpret the Ursa Major into different stories that explain certain elements on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Managing Big Data Systems Definite answers regarding how much usable data is actually being generated by city sized populations, and best places to get it could be the subject of a future study, but social media platforms may be the source most easily tapped into for this type of data. Employees of local IT departments are in danger of having difficulties storing and processing data from social media platforms to use as a foundation for aligning social network analysis with the systems . There is a growing demand for those having the necessary skillsets to deal with big data. Local governments (especially smaller sized ones) might have special difficulty acquiring these resources which makes finding a comprehensive solution for combining big data , SNA, and GIS even more difficult, as data manipulators are in short supply. A survey supporting a Public CIO Special Report ( The Trouble with Big Data Talent, 2013), finds that more than half of government agencies polled were experiencing data related hiring difficulties meaning there is a shortage of individuals who possess an engineering background, can model data mathematically and can contribute to organizations effectively using data insights for decision making. Using the Data Using data mining techniques, such as graph mining and social network analysis on regional data sources could contribute great insights and improve operations. Social networking analysis is the study and analysis of networks involving social interaction. Types of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Reflection Of The Book Of Revelation The book of Revelation opens with an astonishing glimpse of future events that Jesus revealed to John. God gave Jesus the revelation, and Jesus sent the revelation to His servant John by an angel. In this opening scene of Revelation, John heard a mighty voice behind him speaking to him. When he turned to see who was speaking he saw a graphic view of seven candlesticks with a man standing amid them. The display of seven candlesticks and the One in the middle of them was significant to the totality of the vision that John received to be written down for an everlasting record of the things that must certainly come to pass for all believers. John, the servant of Jesus Christ, had been exiled on the Isle of Patmos because of his witness and testimony of the word of God, and because of his all embracing commitment to Jesus. He proclaimed that he was in the Spirit on the Lord s Day when he heard a mighty, powerful voice speaking behind him. Upon hearing the voice, he immediately gave heed to the direction of the voice and saw seven candlesticks and the One standing in the midst of them. The significance of the candlesticks was that they were symbolic of the seven churches that were in Asia. The Lord assigned John the task of writing to the seven churches and reporting the revelation to them that was divulged to him by Jesus. Jesus analyzed each of the churches and revealed to John a status report of His findings. The very candid reports, whether good or bad, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Complementary Therapies M1 Finished Discuss complementary therapies that are available for users of health and social care services. Contents page! Acupuncture........................................................................................................... page (3 4) Reiki......................................................................................................................... page (5 6) Reflexology.............................................................................................................. page (7 8) Aromatherapy......................................................................................................... page (9 10) Art therapy ............................................................................................................. page (11 12) References.............................................................................................................. page (12 14) What is acupuncture? Acupuncture is a therapy that is offer to service users who are taking medication to help treat their disorder. Complementary therapies do not help to cure an individual of the disease they are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What are the disadvantages of acupuncture? The Spine and Sport website proposes that the main disadvantage of acupuncture is infection, soreness and pain. However, this can be 100% avoidable if the service user receives treatment from a licensed acupuncturist. If a service user undergoing chemotherapy was to receive treatment from an un licensed acupuncturist they would be more likely to get an infection as their immune system is already low. This could unfortunately result in the services reducing their chances of making a full/ quick recover. Furthermore, if the individual receiving chemotherapy was to get an infection due to acupuncture they wouldn t feel relaxed and comfortable even though acupuncture is known to promote this. Also, if an individual feel under the weather and un comfortable their progress may be stunted and the time taken for them to recover will increase because research has shown that mental determination helps individuals to recover. If the individual feels uncomfortable they will not have the determination and energy to mentally feel well. Acupuncture is a complementary therapy offered by the NHS however it has limited access. This means that only a small amount of service users receive the treatment and when they do they may not be offered many sessions. If a service users is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Analysis Of Ex-Husband s Wife The wife seems to be the most capable of intimacy. Probably because she is a woman, it is easier for her to confine. She reaches out to Robert, first, after for a year stop working for him. They communicate mainly through tapes. It goes on for many years. Of course, the wife has other friends too. Yet, she cannot keep contact with them for long as she had to move constantly due to her ex husband s job. However, her blind friend Robert is a special one because they have been around together for almost ten years. She tells Robert almost everything: her first marriage, her life, her loneliness, etc. She even mentions about her failed suicide attempt. It is not easy for many people to talk about the difficult moments in their life like she could. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He seems like an interval person. He carefully watches his wife and Robert, and keeps his thoughts to himself. He loves his wife. He gets jealous when knowing Robert touched his wife s face and neck before she quitted the job. His jealousy also presents when he talks about his wife s ex husband. He never mentions his name Why should he have a name? He was the childhood sweetheart, and what more does he want . He is neither as sympathy as the wife nor as open as the blind man. He is racist, rude, and close minded. He is flawed. He has a disgust view about Robert s death wife Beulah! That s a name for a colored woman Was his wife a Negro? (715). He does not like people with disabilities. His concept about disability is stereotype The blind moved slowly and never laughed. Sometimes they were led by sight seeing dog (713). He also makes himself clears that A blind man in my house is not something I look forward to (713). The narrator is somewhere between mean and curious when having silly comments, thoughts May be I could take him to the bowling (715) or the blind didn t smoke, because they couldn t see the smoke they exhaled (717). He is a little bit childish to turn on the TV while his wife and Robert are talking as he just cannot join the conversation. The narrator does not feel comfortable to let other people understand him. Probably that is why he does not have any friends. The narrator seems to be nervous when he has to talk to Robert all by himself I wish my wife hadn t pooped out . When his wife falls asleep, he feels uncomfortable as he knows now he has to talk to Robert. It can be seen that the narrator is nervous to talk to Robert, partly because of his insecure feeling toward Robert Say my life was being threaten by an insane guy who said I had to do it or else . It is only when the narrator participates in drawing the Cathedral with Robert, he can invade in a part of the blind man s world, and he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Culture Of Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the oldest continuous living culture on earth. Their community has a heritage of great knowledge in arts, rituals and performances that passes through generations with approximately 750 dialects in many diverse areas of Australia. The land is not just soil they can possess but a whole sacred environment that sustains them, their spirituality and is essential to their wellbeing. It is referred as country . Aboriginal people managed a complex system called kinship where every member has a clear relationship to each other and have roles and responsibilities attached to them. The Dreaming are stories of great spiritual value used to define the creation of the world from their ancestor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Zombies And The Horror Genre In modern times, zombies saturate popular culture and have become a mainstay in the cinematic world. Many people view zombies as a purely fictional creation with little purpose beyond merely providing entertainment for the duration of the movie. However, this view of zombies misses their true original purpose, a purpose which they still serve today. Zombies were not created as arbitrary fictional characters, but rather as monsters with meaning (Blumberg). Zombies serve as an outlet for people to process their biggest fears in the world around them. Zombies and the horror genre have become a modern cinematic expression of people s deepest fears, fears that evolve over time as people change. The general concept of zombies as we know them today originated in the 1910s with the silent French film J accuse. This film helped to show the horrors of the war and the pain inflicted upon the French people. To the modern viewer however, the view of zombies in this film would appear to be strange and very different monsters from what they are used to seeing. In fact, many people would not consider it a zombie movie at all, but rather a movie that had many elements that later would contribute to the development of zombies. The zombies in the film are seemingly real people and reflect the horrors that the French faced during the war. While this idea of zombies does not remain, the concept that zombies reflect people s biggest fears remain. While the zombies in J accuse were one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...