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1. Outline For A Persuasive Essay
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2. Investigating The Relationship Between Ph And Water
Hardness
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the relationship between pH and
water hardness. Water samples from above the Mount Morgan mine site and below
the Mount Morgan mine site were also compared.
8.1Analysis of the Data
It was hypothesised that the water sample from above the mine site would be of
better water quality than the sample from below the mine site. It was found that this
was, in fact, the case. As seen in Table 7.2, the above sample had lower acidity,
hardness and conductivity than the below sample.
Given that acidity is indicated by a pH of below 7, the below mine water sample was
considered acidic, at a pH of 4.92. Conversely, the above mine site sample had a pH
of 7.35, indicating an almost neutral profile.
The above mine sample had a conductivity of 2200 ВµS/cm, whereas the below
mine sample had a conductivity of 7500 ВµS/cm. This suggests that there are a
significantly greater number of ions in solution in below mine water than above mine
water.
The below mine sample also had greater water hardness, with a calcium ion
concentration of 5183.29 mg/L, compared with the above mine sample s hardness of
only 115.02 mg/L.
The above mine water mostly exhibited water quality parameter values that aligned
with the water quality guidelines for fresh water. With an almost neutral pH of 7.35,
meaning it is within the recommended pH range of 6.8 9.5 and is also safe for
consumption. The hardness (concentration of calcium ions) of 115.02 mg/L also lies
3. Character Analysis Of Roger Chillingworth In The Scarlet...
In The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Roger Chillingworth is the character
chosen to play the role of the villain in the story. Although he was originally the only
character without a problem or a sin, he became the one who performed the worst
sins of all. Throughout the story he had slowly transformed into a man of vengeance.
Chillingworth was introduced to us as a man of knowledge, thoughtfulness, and age
as he is several years older than the woman he convinced to marry him, Hester Prynne
. Although bound together by marriage, Hester never has been in love with Roger
as he she describes him as a man with no warm feelings. Roger Chillingworth sends
Hester to their new home in America so that way he can finish some business back
in England. Once Roger sails over he finds trouble in America as he is captured by
an Indian tribe and waits two years before obtaining his freedom.When he arrives at
Boston he discovers that Hester has cheated on him and had a child. From this point
on Roger Chillingworth hides his identity as Hester s husband only to deceive
Dimmesdale, the child s father, on his quest of vengeance. Roger first saw his wife
standing on a scaffold wearing the letter A on her breast. This is to represent that she
has committed adultery. Upon his arrival, Hester instantly recognizes him, but he
urges her not to reveal his true identity so that he may seek revenge on Hester s
partner in crime, Arthur Dimmesdale. The intellect of Roger Chillingworth at now
4. Analysis Of Stone City By Grant Wood
Stone City by Grant Wood was created in 1930 by using oil on wood panel. This
painting illustrates a lot of visual elements and principles of design which are
important components of an artist s work. Visual elements and principles of design
help draw the viewer s eyes to certain aspects of the painting and they tell the story
of what the artist is trying to convey. This analysis will highlight the visual elements
and principles of design that are present in Grant Wood s Stone City. The use of lines
in Stone City is one of the key visual elements in this painting. The artist used many
contour lines to define the boundaries between the trees and the valley, the river and
the land, and even the long roads from the hillsas it winds through the countryside.
Wood also incorporated a lot of implied lines into his artwork. The trees and bushes
that line the hills create a line of sight which draws the eye of the viewer to the house
on the river, which is the focal point of this painting. The lines all move in different
directions and help the artist highlight different aspects of the painting. Around the
cityand in the foreground of the painting the artist uses a lot of horizontal lines,
which gives the town a calm sensation. As we move away from the city, we find a
lot of vertical lines which denote growth. We also find a lot of diagonal lines which
imply action in the painting. The diagonal lines are predominantly used by the artist
in the creation of the roads and
5. As The Number Of Non-English-Speaking Children,
Entering
As the number of non English speaking children, entering the school system
continues to increases rapidly, teachers have to learn ways to encourage and teach
these kids successfully. Relying on their knowledge of how language is acquired,
teachers can understand the steps and processes children must take while learning
English and help incorporate them into their classroom. Two acronyms that help
explain the two types of languages in the school community are BICS (Basic
Interpersonal CommunicationSkills) and CALP (Cognitive Academic Language
Proficiency). These two acronyms help give teachers perceptive on the way English
learners process the school languages. Furthermore, teachers need to be aware of the
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This developing skill allows them to identify the syllables used to make words and
eventually proceed to making words. Her research reveals the sophisticated learning
capabilities involved in language acquisition and demonstrates how these skills
evolve as an infant matures. (Miller, 2017, para 5).
According to Cooper et al. (2015), your oral language begins the day you are born.
This oral acquisition develops in stages with the first stage starting weeks after birth.
As babies begin developing sounds of language (Phonology) through cooing. They
are learning how to manipulate their mouths, tongues and their breathing. This
manipulation of their mouth is what allows babies to form an abundance of sounds
and eventually words. After a couple of weeks or months, the cooing eventually
turns into sounds such as aaa, ooo, and ahh (Otto, 2010). It is during this stage; the
phonological awareness starts to take root. The phonological system is described as
the system of sound. Phonological awareness is an understanding that words are
composed of sound units, and that sound unit can be combined to form words. It is
during this process that children learn the sounds and dialect of a language.
Additionally, phonological awareness is an auditory based set of skills that allows
children to move from speech to reading. Therefore, when a child is learning to read,
they can break down words into
6. April Morning Psychology
Every child wants his or her father s love. In April Morning, Adam Cooper (Chad
Lowe) does not feel cherished from his father. In fact Adam feels that his father
hates him, and would not care less if he did not exist. While this of course is not
true, Adam strives to earn respect from his father Moses Cooper (Tommy Lee Jones)
throughout the movie. This strife allows Adam to defend Lexington effectively. April
Morning shows the values of striving to live up to the expectations of one s parents,
is entertaining, and is mostly historically accurate. The movie begins with Solomon
Chandler (Rip Torn) riding across the road on a cart. British soldiers stop the cart and
inspect the cargo. As they inspected, they found stolen weapons and ammunition....
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Ruth walks into the shed, but soon after, a British soldier captures her. The soldier
takes Ruth out of the shed, and Adam is in hot pursuit. His efforts to free Ruth are
successful, and he heads back into the woods to fight the British. Lexington soon
discovers they are not the only town fighting against the British. Men from other
villages gather to defend. The men take positions throughout the woods, where
Adam kills his first British soldier. He soon regrets it and in the evening, after he
almost loses his life, decides he is done for the day. With his father dead, he sits the
head of the table where he tells his mother and grandmother of his day. April
Morning excites viewers, but unintentionally brings a few laughs. The movie has a
solid storyline, but in several scenes, the acting and scripting were laughable. One
of the most ridiculous lines was from Adam s mother when he returns home from
the war. When Adam walks into the house, she exclaims, You re so dirty, I ve never
seen you so dirty. (April Morning). In addition, whenever someone shot another
person in the movie, the person shot would fly backwards unrealistically and let out
quick sighs when they died. These scenes are few of the many hilarious scenes in the
7. William Blake And Religion Essay
William Blake was a forerunner in the world of poetry in the 18th century that
produced works that are being studied to this day. Along with many other greats;
poets, artists, and musicians, Blake did not receive the recognition deserved to him
until after his death. Many of these poems written by Blake are ordinarily focused on
religion while heavily influenced by his imagination. The impact of his imagination
in addition to his focus on religion is evident in his work The Lambas well as The
Tyger. The Lamb is a poem about a child who is asking the lamb about his creator,
then asks if the lamb is aware of his identity. The child already knows the identity
which leads to the end of the poem. This poem comes from an album called Songs...
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Both poems bring together the idea of a creator to first show a warm and
affectionate side, then bring a harsh sense of reality that allows the reader to
awake and consequently realize the world is not just full of innocent lambs. In
both poems the creator is the greatest force in the world. The creators in each poem
represent different ideas. In the poem about the lamb the creator has not been
introduced with its only description being of the narrator stating that he is a child,
whereas in The Tyger the narrator demands an answer on whether the creator is
describable as a might blacksmith who Could twist the sinews of thy heart (Blake
10). As the narrator speaks of this mighty beast it seems almost as if the narrator is
afraid. The idea of a creator is not only a theme as he is mentioned along with the
tyger. The narrator towards the end of The Tyger ponders whether these creators are
the same by a asking Did he who made the Lamb make thee (Blake 20). The question
on whether the creator is the same is raised because of the vast amount of opposites
that
8. Theoretical Perspectives Of Abortion
The Three Theoretical Perspectives on Abortion
Abortion has been a highly debated topic for many years. Until 1973, when abortion
was legalized in the U.S., women were obtaining very dangerous abortions that often
killed them in the process. Although abortion is legal now, members of society still
do not agree on whether it is right. There are pros and cons of abortion, which can be
examined by the three theoretical perspectives; Structural Functionalism, Conflict
Theory, and Postmodern Theory. This essay explains what the three theoretical
perspectives are and how they view the social issue of abortion.
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Over the years, more people have become pro choice because of the many
circumstances under which a woman might need to have an abortion. Pro Life
and Pro Choice supporters are almost 50/50 in the U.S., now. Today, many
government officials are in the process of trying to shut down Planned Parenthood,
which is where many women, and even men, go when they cannot afford to see
another physician, or just because Planned Parenthood gives exceptional health
care. If this business shuts down, many lower income individuals will have no
way of seeing a doctor if they think they are pregnant, need an STI screening, need
to have an abortion, etc. While these people will have no way of paying for a
doctor, middle and upper class individuals will still be able to afford going to
another doctor for these types of issues. This means the middle/upper class would
have less unwanted babies, allowing them to push off having a child until they are
financially and emotionally prepared, while the lower class will have higher
numbers of unwanted babies because they could not afford an abortion. It is possible
that some type of dialectical model could be created that would appeal to both
groups, but as the conflict theory states, there will always be some disagreement.
9. The Theme Of Nostalgia In The Dead By James Joyce
James Joyce and Frank O Connor are two Irish authors who embrace the theme of
nostalgia throughout their works to show this important characteristic of Irish
Identity. Nostalgia can be seen in James Joyce s The Dead and Frank O Connor s
The Majesty of the Law . The characters in both stories reflect on the way Irish life
used to be. Each of these authors use characters in their short stories to show how
nostalgia plays an important role in Irish life. James Joyceand Frank O Connor
express nostalgia through their characters to show how central it is to the idea of
Irish Identity however, both authors still see problems with the idea of nostalgia in
one s life. James Joyce saw issues with the then current culture of Irelandcompared to
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Dan does not necessary appreciate traditions and the way people were of the past
but rather he appreciates more tangible things. However, he does miss his mother
which we can see when the narrator says, Dan had looked after his mother while
the spark of life was in her, and after her death no other woman had crossed the
threshold (O Connor 30). Dan is nostalgic about an old beat up table his mother
had paid for the deal table, bought in a shop, was an inheritance from his
mother...though it rocked forward and back whenever you touched it (O Connor
31). He is also appreciative about an old gun that hung over his door Over the door
hung a gun, old but good and in excellent condition (O Connor 31). When Dan is
conversing with sergeant, they bring up how much better the taste of old liquor
was along with the old songs of Ireland dying with the traditional ways liquor was
made secrets of distilling are being lost the way the old songs were lost (O Connor
33). O Connor expresses through Dan how much the Irish have pride and respect for
things of the past. Although Dan has pride and respect for things from the past he
does not respect things in the present. Dan brutally beats his neighbor but cannot
respect him because he just simply angered him (O Connor 37). Frank O Connor
uses Dan to show how the Irish do appreciate things from the past but, they are also
too distracted by them to realize their current
10. Cause Of Air Pollution Essay
Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals, particulate matter, or biological
materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms, or cause
damage to the natural environment or built environment, into the atmosphere.
The atmosphere is a complex dynamic natural gaseous system that is essential to
support life on planet Earth. Stratospheric ozone depletiondue to air pollution has long
been recognized as a threat to human health as well as to the Earth s ecosystems.
Indoor air pollution and urban air quality are listed as two of the world s worst
pollution problems in the 2008 Blacksmith Institute World s Worst Polluted Places
report.[1]
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Smog is a kind of air pollution; the word smog is a portmanteau of smoke and fog.
Classic smog results from large amounts of coal burning in an area caused by a
mixture of smoke and sulfur dioxide. Modern smog does not usually come from coal
but from vehicular and industrial emissions that are acted on in the atmosphere by
ultraviolet light from the sun to form secondary pollutants that also combine with the
primary emissions to form photochemical smog.
Ground level ozone (O3) formed from NOx and VOCs. Ozone (O3) is a key
constituent of the troposphere (it is also an important constituent of certain regions of
the stratosphere commonly known as the Ozone layer). Photochemical and chemical
reactions involving it drive many of the chemical processes that occur in the
atmosphere by day and by night. At abnormally high concentrations brought about by
human activities (largely the combustion of fossil fuel), it is a pollutant, and a
constituent of smog.
Peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN) similarly formed from NOx and VOCs.
Minor air pollutants include:
A large number of minor hazardous air pollutants. Some of these are regulated in
USA under the Clean Air Act and in Europe under the Air Framework Directive.
A variety of persistent organic pollutants, which can attach to particulate matter.
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are organic compounds that are resistant to
11. A Woman And A Nail
A Woman And A Nail
Judges 3 5
For 18 years the Israelites had served Eglon, the wicked king of Moab. Then Ehud, a
man that the Lord had raised up to save the Children of Israel, killed Eglon.
Eglon is the only person in the Bible who is described as being very fat.
Ehud was the second judge of Israel, a Benjamite and a left handed man who wore a
dagger on his right thigh.
After Ehud killed Eglon, the Land enjoyed peace for 80 years; however, When Ehud
was dead the Children of Israel again did evil in the sight of the Lord.
And those were the days when everyone did what was right in his own eyes.
Although, the Lord had delivered Israel on several occasions, they had gone back to
doing evil.
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King Jabin s commander in chief was General Sisera who led the Canaanite army of
perhaps 100,000 soldiers. We do know that he had 900 chariots of Iron; instruments
of war, which were manned by skilled soldiers.
Just at that time there was a woman judge in Israel. She was the 4th of the judges (or
5th if Gideon was a judge) her name was Deborah. God had raised her up to do His
will. To be a spokeswoman to the Children of Israel; to relay top them the Word of
God.
God sent a message by Deborah, to Barak, an Israelite man. Barak was to raise an
army from among the Israelites and wage war against the Canaanites.
Even though God had promised to go with them and assured Barak of a victory, he
was afraid to go, for he was certain there was no way that his army could defeat
Sisera s warriors, but Deborah reminded him that it was God s will for him to go.
So, he told Deborah that he would go; only if she would go with him. Deborah
agreed to go with him, but she told him that since he would not do God s Will
completely as He commanded, he would not receive the honor of defeating Sisera;
that would go to a woman..
Barak raised an army of 10,000 men who marched toward Sisera s army as The Lord
instructed.
The Israelites soldiers were outnumbered and they had no means of withstanding
Sisera s 900 chariots of iron. They were really outnumbered. But God gave the
victory.
However, Barak s army, which was made up of Israelite men from
12. Analysis Of Personal Privacy
The investigations about the ICloud leak of celebrity photos were carried out by
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The investigation established the method
upheld to access personal images from the ICloud app as phishing attack
characterized by sending an email that contained concerning messages from Apple.
The attackbecomes successful in the event the targeted person is convinced to open
the email and click on the link or attachment contained in the email. The original
theory that that this was a brute force attack was therefore proven invalid. On 2nd
September 2014, Apple Inc. gave a report regarding the attack and how it was carried
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Edward also pleaded guilty to phishing attacks.
The analysis reflects on how ICloud became successful. The investigation was very
successful in establishing the attackers, and their motive evidenced different people
pleading guilty for the attack. The access of ICloud continues to increase with a
number of cases being reported after the 2014 instance. The hackers managed to
access the ICloud by convincing the users to log in by opening a specific email that
is purported to be either from Google or Apple companies. The hackers emphasize
the account security is likely to be compromised and the user need to act swiftly. The
various photos that have surfaced on the various internet is a clear indication as to
why the users act swiftly to the email. The ICloud is using to save photos, and this
has led to people saving videos and their nude photos (Revolvy, 2014). In the event
an email arises purporting the security will be compromised makes them act very
quickly only to enable the hacker to attain the various credential that is fundamental
to accessing the ICloud such as the passwords. The celebrities purpose to protect
their image, and this makes them vulnerable to this issue of ICloud photo leak. The
attacker is able to convince them to login in order to upgrade their security to avoid
their nude photos and videos to leak. In the attempt to comply and heighten their
security in order for their nude photos and other intimate videos to
13. Jane Eyre Chapter 3 Analysis
Authors of literature often use paintings in their work. Painting is not only an art
but can also be used to express one s feelings. Charlotte Bronte uses the paintings
and drawings created by Jane at different points to show Jane s suffering, her
realism and her romanticism. In Chapter 13, the watercolour Jane shows
Rochester reflects her childhood suffering at Gateshead and Lowood. The picture
represents clouds low and livid, rolling over a swollen sea. The livid clouds show
how dark and sad Jane s life is at Gateshead because she never gets love from her
cousins which result for her to being lonely. The drawing also includes one gleam of
light lifted into relief...on which sat a cormorant, dark and large. When there is hope
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As Jane sketches herself and Blanche Ingram, she portrays herself as a Portrait of a
Governess, disconnected, poor, and plain. Growing up in Lowood Jane is a very
plain girl and assumes that Rochester would be more attractive to Blanche because
she is not grim like Jane. Jane paints Blanche with a smooth piece of ivory... paint it
in your softest shades and the sweetest hues according to the description given by
Mrs. Fairfax. Jane paints Blanche in smooth ivory and herself with chalk to convey
that because Blanche is prettier she must be drawn using better material. Jane
continues the sketch of Ms. Ingram and adds harmonious lineaments, the Grecian
neck and bust: let the round and dazzling arm be visible, and the delicate hand;
omit neither diamond nor gold bracelet. Jane includes diamond ring and gold
bracelets on Blanche to show her wealth and to make Jane realize the difference
between both of them. In addition, when she says, Whenever, in future, you should
chance to fancy Mr. Rochester thinks well of you, take out these two pictures and
compare them. This lets her cope that no matter how fancy Rochester is of her, he
will always choose Blanche because of her wealth and beauty. The two drawings
make Jane know her reality and
14. Five Steps in the Process of Building Channels for...
LocatingMiddlemen
The search for prospective middlemen should begin with study of the market and
determination of criteria for evaluating middlemen servicing that market. The
company s broad policy guidelines should be followed, but expect expediency to
override policy at times. The checklist of criteria differs according to the type of
middlemen being used and the nature of their relationship with the company.
Basically, such lists are built around four subject areas: (1) productivity or volume,
(2) financial strength, (3) managerial stability and capability, and (4) the nature and
reputation of the business. Emphasis is usually placed on either the actual or
potential productivity of the middleman.
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TerminatingMiddlemen
When middlemen do not perform up to standards or when market situations change,
requiring a company to restructure its distribution, it may be necessary to terminate
relationships with certain middlemen or certain types of middlemen. In the United
States, it is usually a simple action regardless of the type of middlemen; they are
simply dismissed. However, in other parts of the world, the middleman typically has
some legal protection that makes it difficult to terminate relationships. In Colombia,
for example, if you terminate an agent, you are required to pay 10 percent of the
agent s average annual compensation, multiplied by the number of years the agent
served, as a final settlement. In some countries, an agent cannot be dismissed without
arbitration to determine whether the relationship should be ended. Some companies
make all middlemen contracts for one year to avoid such problems. However, there
have been cases where termination under these contracts has been successfully
contested.
Competent legal advice is vital when entering distribution contracts with middlemen.
But as many experienced international marketers know, the best rule is to avoid the
need to terminate distributors by screening all prospective middlemen carefully. A
poorly chosen distributor may not only fail to live up to expectations but may also
adversely affixture business and prospects in the
country.
15. Shortage Of Nurses And Healthcare Workers
I believe that there is a shortage of nurses in the United States and in other counties
throughout the world. There is a big shortage of nurses and healthcare workers in
the nursing home where I worked at. To solve the problem of the nursing shortage,
management hired travel nurses to come into the facility to work. I think travel
nurses can be helpful in some ways and hurtful in other ways. Staff at the nursing
home gave the travel nurses a hard time because they were getting paid more money
for the same job. Another problem with the travel nurses was that they rarely showed
up to work and called off often. I think that one way to keep travel nurses from
calling off or not showing up is to have them sign a contract. Although, most traveling
nurses sign a contract, my facility did not have signed contract nurses come in.
I am currently a travel nurse and I had to sign a six month contract and will be
penalized if I don t complete it. There is also a nursing shortage at the current job that
I am contracted through, even though they contract nurses from several different
agencies. The facility is currently adding 50 more patient beds, which will make the
shortage even worse. I think the health care field is getting more patients that are
more difficult to take care of, which causes more staff to be needed. I think the
nursing shortage is only going to get worse because the baby boomer generation is
starting to age and will require more nursing care.
16. Supernatural In Macbeth
In the play Macbeth, Supernatural elements play a major role and are an integral part
of the plot structure. It helps create a sense of mystery within the play and in fact,
even though some fundamentals seem unclear, help the characters of the play to
understand certain concepts with new outlooks. The supernatural appears in many
forms throughout the play; ghosts, floating daggers, witches and also forewarning
apparitions.1 The people of the Shakespearean era were less skeptical of the
supernatural and believed what was told to them, they were completely terrified of
the prospect of supernatural beings and this intertwined with the play beautifully as a
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The floating dagger appears to him covered in blood, before he commits his murder.
It leads him the way to King Duncan s room in which he follows.
The floating dagger also represents darkness, as it shows the audience clearly that
what Macbeth is about to do is evil. Through out the play, it becomes evident that
supernatural apparitions and beings appear only where evil is present. The
Floating dagger can also be questioned in much detail, is it meant to be sent from
heaven or hell, encourage or discourage the deed and whose blood is on the dagger
itself?1 All these questions lead to uncertainty and Shakespeare never really answers
them as the play goes on; this makes it easy to empathise with Macbeth, as he was
feeling quite lost and ambiguous.
The Ghost of Banquo is one of the Supernatural elements that takes place; it shows
how Macbeth s mind has altered from all his guilt. When he sees the ghost, (which
should be noted that only he could see him) he goes completely mental upsetting the
guests much to their horror. The ghost of Banquo displays two paths that Macbeth
could ve chosen; the repercussions of the murder of King Duncan and also the more
peaceful option that he could ve chosen.1 Banquo s ghost reminds Macbeth of all
the horrible deeds he has committed and juxtaposes this with how his life could ve
been without doing what he did. He acts as a reminder of Macbeth s conscience and
causes Macbeth to become quickly unsettled and
17. Bowling For Columbine Film Analysis
Bowling For Columbine is a documentary that was produced by Michael Moore
which focusses primarily on the relationship between the crime rates throughout
various regions. After learning that Canada and the United States had a very similar
ratio when it came to households and guns, Michael was intrigued that Canada had
a substantially lower rate of gun related crimes. This documentary became a tool for
Michael to delve into the questions that were raised; although he was unable to
extract a specific answer as to why Canada had a lower rate of gun related crime, he
was still able to create some life altering changes. Michael found two individuals who
had been students at Columbine during the harrowing shooting. They were still
struggling in
18. Cucumber ( Cucumis Sativus ) Is Part Of The
Cucurbitaceae...
Throughout the world there are a large range of fruit and vegetables being
produced and supplied to consumers, these products have to meet harvesting
standards to ensure good quality. Cucumber (Cucumis sativus) is part of the
cucurbitaceae family, is also a short day plant and originated from India. In 2012
the world produced 65,134.08 million kilos, this was a new all time high. China
produces 48,000 million kilos, this is 73% of the worlds production (Fresh Plaza,
2014). Cucumbers are generally grown indoors in a hydroponic system when grown
commercially this is a lot more efficient as the environment can be controlled, this
will help ensure growers are supplying quality cucumbers for consumers, this will
also help with profitability. There are high standards that need to be met when
growing cucumbers commercially starting from the seedall the way to the harvesting
of the cucumber. The most important part is in the early stages as this helps ensure
good establishment and good foundations to give the crop the best chance of
producing good quality, high yield vegetable crop.
In a natural environment temperature is always changing, sometimes not for the
better, but in an indoor hydroponic system this can be controlled. Temperature is
very important when growing cucumbers as they love heat, this can have a huge
impact on the quality and total yield of the crop. Being indoors really helps decrease
the amount of bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi as rainfall is unable to
19. Frederick The Great Accomplishments
Frederick the Great is best remembered nowadays as the Prussian king who led his
country to the forefront of Europe through several wars and his domestic policies.
Being an enthusiastic patron of the arts, he is also remembered as being a talented
musician and Enlightened despot who sought to become the ideal platonic king .
But while Frederick the Great pursued Enlightenment ideas and patronage of the
arts, he deserves the title, The Great , because of his military and state achievements.
While Frederick is remembered as a great military mind, ironically, as a child,
Frederick seemed to shun all of the militaristic views and habits of his father. Against
his father s wishes, he was interested in learning poetry, French, and music. His
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He will undoubtedly be remembered for his pursuit of Enlightenment ideas and
patronage of the arts, but it was the stories of Frederick s deeds and speeches far
outlived his own life. It was the stories of Frederick rallying the broken ranks at
Hochkirch, being hit by a cannonball at Torgau, or Frederick s rallying speech at
Leuthen that were remembered by his men and subjects, not the fact that
Frederick was more interested in French than German, or that he played the flute.
It was Frederick s reforms of agriculture, economics, and preservation and
expansion of Prussia against all odds and enemies that people remembered, not the
fact that Frederick wrote a commentary on Machiavelli or had a different taste in
music. We remember Frederick II in our textbooks as Frederick the Great not
because he was a patron of the arts or considered himself a philosopher king, but
because he used his army and reforms to turn the small backwater country of Prussia
into the a feared power in
20. Fire, Water, Air And Earth As We Commonly Know Them
Are
Fire, water, air and earth as we commonly know them are but outwardly displayed
forms of the Elements themselves. Each element has different values as we know.
Water has magnetic properties; it nurtures and sustains. The fire has electrical and
creative properties. Air is a detaching element and enables co existence of the two
main elements, fire, and water. The earth binds fire, water, and air in various
proportions, which makes possible the formation of materials with different
properties. Earth, water ,air and fire science exhibition was very organized and and
very well explained exhibition. Exhibition was on explaining how we are polluting
our world and how we can... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By NASA to lower our CO2 production we should use less electricity and less fuel.
Use public transportation if possible rather than taking private vehicle every where.
Electric car is another modern way to solve problem if you use solar panels to charge
you car.
Air Our much of renewable energy come from wind and the sun as we
familier.According to international Energy Agency, renewables will remain the
fastest growing source of electricity in to 2021, reaching nearly 30% of all power
generation.Air is constantly in motion, even when you can t see it.Of the four
elements, Air is the most concentrated on thought. Air is constantly moving and
advantage of that is we can use wind mills to create free electricity, this is not only
free of cost but environment friendly too.The composition of air is just right for life
on Earth, though. We use a lot of the oxygen we get from the air, then breathe out
carbon dioxide which plants need to manufacture their food. Plants, in turn, give off
oxygen this way it maintains the oxygen level on earth. We are cutting the trees, over
using electricity , burning fossils and big factories have polluted this precious air that
gives us life.
Fire This element is considered to be the first element that was born when the
universe was created. Fire is attributed with transformational and purifying powers.
21. Questions On Joule s Law Of Electric Heating
1. Which of the following is the true, where W = work done , I = current , t = time in
seconds ,
V = Voltage ?
a) W= I2Rt Joules
b) W = VIt Joules
c) W = V2t/R Joules
d) All of the Mentioned
Answer: d
Explanation: According to Joule s Law of Electric Heating , the amount of work
required to maintain a current of I Amperes through a resistance R Ohms for t
seconds is W = I2Rt H Joules
2. The relation between Heat produced (H), Work done (W.D), Mechanical
Equivalent of Heat (J) is?
a) H*J=W.D
b) H=J*W.D
c) W.D2 = J/W.D
d) All of the Mentioned
Answer: a
Explanation: Work is converted into heat and is dissipated away.
The amount of heat produced= Work done/ Mechanical Equivalent of Joule.
3. If a 110V heater is used on 220V supply, heat produced by it will be
______________ as much. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One K Wh of energy is equal to?
a) 36*105 J
b) 36 J
c) 3600 J
d) 3.6 J
Answer: a
Explanation:
1 K Wh = 1000 * 1 J/S *3600 = 3600000 J
5. What is the amount of heat dissipated when a current of 20A flows through a 30
Ohm resistor for 3 seconds?
a) 0.75 Kcal
b) 0.85 Kcal
c) 1 Kcal
d) 2 Kcal
Answer: b
Explanation:
W= I2Rt/J = (20*20)*30*3/4200 = 6/7 = 0.85
22. New Developments in Technology Management
Academy of Management Learning Education, 2009, Vol. 8, No. 3, 324 336.
........................................................................................................................................................
New Developments in Technology ManagementEducation: Background Issues,
Program Initiatives, and a Research Agenda
PHILLIP H. PHAN The Johns Hopkins University DONALD S. SIEGEL University
at Albany, SUNY MIKE WRIGHT Nottingham University BusinessSchool and
Erasmus University, Rotterdam We provide background information on key
developments and trends in technology management education, including the
managerial implications of recent public policy changes designed to stimulate
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Government is also providing subsidies for research joint ventures involving
universities and firms (e.g., the Commerce Department s Advanced Technology
Program/Technology Innovation Program), shared use of expertise and laboratory
facilities (e.g., the National Science Foundation s Engineering Research Centers and
Industry University Cooperative Research Centers), and programs to promote
management and entrepreneurship education among scientists and engineers (e.g.,
the Science Enterprise Challenge in the U.K.). These and other trends discussed here
have led to experimentation and innovation in technology management pedagogy and
content, which is the focus of this special issue. For example, it is obvious that the
rise in collaborative research and commercialization has important educational
implications, since it implies that team work has become more important in science
and engineering, especially when both innovation and commercialization are
involved. This has resulted in the increasingly popular use of real life team projects
as the primary method of delivering discovery based learning. Our purpose in this
special issue is to
23. Tar Creek Superfund Site Analysis
The Tar Creek Superfund Site is part of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri. The Tar
Creek area is where lead and zinc were mined from 1900 s to the 1960 s. When the
mining came to a halt over 500 million pounds of toxic waste was left over. This
waste, called chat, has caused elevated blood lead concentrations in as high as 43%
in some children. When the mines were abandoned they soon flooded. This
resulted in contaminated ground water, surface water, and soil. In 1983, the site
was put on the National Priorities List Sites. The Tar Creek area has been on the
National Priorities List for 20 years and has a rating of 58.15. Cleanup of the site has
occurred since the 1980 s and is still in progress today as various organizations such
as the DEQ and
24. Brain Cells that Read Minds Essay examples
Cells That Read Minds 2
This article is about brain cells reaction that is called mirror neurons. This cell will
react to different sounds or movement. The researchers found that on monkeys when
they heard or saw a certain kind of movement that would make a sound or gesture.
Also, that found reactions happen within Humans, also. Dr. Rizzolattis said it took
them several years to believe what they we re seeing was really true. That is when
they realize that the monkeys brain contains a special class of cells, called mirror
neurons, that fire up when the animal sees or hears an action and when the animal
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To me dealing with the cells of the brain is very unique. This article is important to
me, because we need to know what make our brain works. Sometimes things are
not what it seems within our brain. The cells play a great part of our brain. I want
to know more about the surrounding and what help keep our brain in order. I have
found that the brain has things to occur and we do not know when happens or if it is
happen. By reading this article and taking this class it has shown me the different
things that the brain may go through. This class has opened my mind to find different
things about the cells. I think this is great to know more information about the
Cells within our brain. Also, this is a very limited and good article. The research
on this article was done by taxpayer monies and state. Most research is done with
different findings. I feel that some things like cells and other important research
items need to have all the funding that is necessary. The different research helps
our scientist and doctors find different avenues to help with diseases. Every country
is research different diseases for cures. The United States need all the funds to assist
in any kind of research. If we did not have people finding the different cures this will
be hurtful. Also, we have to have researches and doctors finding what is happens in
our body and brain. If something happen
25. Sopa, Dmca, And Hipaa
Alexander Lau
ITP 125
Final Paper
May 7, 2016
SOPA, DMCA, and HIPAA
With the introduction of computers and the internet opens limitless possibilities for
the world to become so much more interconnected and interactive. However, that
same limitless potential is both a blessing and a curse. The open internet is a system
that allows for unlimited access to almost any sort of information. That same
openness makes security for one s self difficult and there isn t anyone who is
completely secure. The introduction of the internet for broad use and public
consumption also came with the federal government s attempts to prevent the theft of
personal information. In the late 1990s, President Bill Clinton signed into law two
provisions to protect copyright and affordability of healthcare: the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act (DMCA) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
In 2011, a bill was introduced into the United States House of Representatives called
the Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) to combat online copyright infringement and
online trafficking in counterfeit goods. Obviously the DMCA and SOPA have much
more in common as they deal with copyright infringement. As such, they also have a
profound impact on information security. HIPAA is important as well as it keeps
confidential information like medical records to only be accessed by patients and
medical professionals. All three of them touched on an important subject, information
security, that warrants the
26. Justice And Justice In Shakespeare s The Merchant Of
Venice
In Shakespeare s The Merchant of Venice, there is a conflict between two
understandings of justice justice as the letter of the law and justice as mercy.
Because this play is typically classified as a comedy, it is natural to view the trial s
ruling against Shylock as just, since this best fits in with the genre of Comedy. My
aim is to show that this interpretation is not without its problems, and is in fact
called into question by the text. I will accomplish this analyzing the legal aspects of
the court s ruling and the tribal behavior of the Venetian Christians, as well as taking
a close look at the supposed mercy shown by Antonioto Shylock. After dissecting
these ideas, I will relate them to several modern questions of justice and their
accompanying tradeoffs.
Without further ado, et us meet our plaintiff turned defendant, Shylock. While his
motives are questionable (to say the least), Shylock does remain logical in his own
defense, at one point saying:
Till thou canst rail the seal from off my bond,
Thou but offend st thy lungs to speak so loud.
Repair thy wit, good youth, or it will fall
To cureless ruin. I stand here for law.
(4.1.141 4) Here, Shylock stands firm in his argument, essentially asserting that his
right to contract is unassailable, regardless of the emotional attacks his Christian
opponents throw at him. This is quite representative of the trial as a whole: Shylock
remains dispassionate and uses sound argument, while his adversaries are emotional
and
27. Body Cameras Pros And Cons Essay
There has been a great deal of discussion throughout the country about officers being
equipped with body cameras. The cameras are costly, but they could provide answers
that otherwise could be questionable. While there are advantages and disadvantages
of officers wearing cameras with their uniform, it has been determined that the pros
outweigh the cons. Due to the new age of technology, there is questions as to what
the advantages and disadvantages are regarding policeofficers being equipped with
body cameras. These devices seem to be a day to day piece of gear within some
police divisions throughout the United States. There is still much debate as if
cameras should be included as a gear that officers should include as a part of
28. Protein Shakes
Protein Shakes for Weight Loss Appreciate Incredible Advantages
Protein shakes for weight loss have been ended up being extremely useful for the
individuals who are attempting to shed a couple of additional pounds. These shakes
are accessible in prepared to drink and in addition powder frames and can be
devoured by the individuals who are attempting to get in shape and in addition by
competitors. These shakes offer an extensive number of medical advantages which is
one of the fundamental reasons why they have turned out to be entirely mainstream.
How Do they Exactly Work?
Before you put resources into protein shakes for weight loss it would be essential for
you to take in more about how they function and in the event that they are powerful
with regards to weight loss. These protein shakes are ordinarily supper substitution
and would substitute your standard dinner. In any case, there would be a specific
request in which these shakes would need to be expended. For instance, you will
need to work out routinely alongside devouring these shakes. These shakes alone
would not have the capacity to help you get more fit or increase any wellness
objectives. Most protein shakes would have a blend of protein, sugars and fat. When
you devour these shakes, you will need to guarantee that you keep away from greasy
nourishment things and drink a lot of water. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Since they would make you feel satisfied, you would not encounter sustenance
29. Coming Of Age Theme
Coming of age. Often the phrase refers to the process of growing up or the entering
to adulthood. As a matter of fact the The Boy in Striped Pajamas directed by Mark
Herman revolves around this idea. This film involves a young boy named Bruno
living in Auschwitz during the holocaust, he then meets a young Jewish boy
named Shmuel where he and Shmuel both faces and overcomes inevitable
obstacles. Correspondingly, directed by Rob Reiner, Stand by Me is an
inspirational film that sets in the summer of Castlerock, Oregon in 1959, where
four boys Gordie, Vern, Teddy and Chris Venture out to find a dead body of a local
boy called Ray Brower. In both films we see the characters display their innocence
and friendships as a result, we see the characters... Show more content on
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Friendship, a form of love or companionship between two mutual parties, is exactly
what the character Bruno and Shmuel have. Bruno and Shumel forge a meaningful
relationship full of trust despite them two living in two completely different worlds.
With this in mind, When Bruno and Shumel are herded into the gas chamber
together through use of diegetic sound of the dog barking created a sense of
suspense and tension however this midst of terror is where their friendship achieves
their greatest significance. In the end both boys actually die in one another s arms,
with only the comfort of the other to offset the terror of death in the gas chamber.
Their trust carries both boys beyond the fear of a lonely death in the Holocaust. This
indicates how real their friendship was and how much both parties looked out and
cared for each other and for this reason it undoubtedly expressed the idea of coming
of age. Through the film Stand by Me, friendship is an important factor in the film.
The four main characters experienced a physical journey through the woods, but they
also have an emotional and mental journey that strengthen their bonds with one and
another and helped the characters mature into adults. To point out, in the train scene
of stand by me, the director had used a long
30. How Does Hamlet Live Or End His Life
To be or not to be, that is the question is the famous line from Shakespeare s
Hamlet. A question of whether Hamlet should continue to live or end his life then.
John Keats takes a new spin off of this quote in his poem Bright star, would I were
steadfast as thou art . The narrator is not simply contemplating living, but rather
contemplating immortality and loneliness. He is considering whether he would
want to live forever, but alone, or live only for a limited period of time with the
one he loves. Ultimately, this is not a choice, but he ponders the question by
thinking about a star, and how it sees all and lives forever, but yet is isolated from
everything. But the narrator does come to a conclusion to this question: While life is
temporary, and it is possible for him to focus on the time he does not have, he should
enjoy the time he does have with the one he cares about. So, the narrator uses
hyperbole, repetition, and a peaceful tone created... Show more content on
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As you read the poem, the diction is very soothing and many of the words carry a
very blissful, calming connotation. Lines such as Pillow d upon my fair love s
ripening breast, have many words that create the relaxing tone (10). Words like
Pillow d and fair are very tender, and though they don t necessarily have a concrete
definition that readers think of, they hold an uplifting connotation. Take the line
To feel for ever its soft fall and swell (11). The words soft and swell both have a
general meaning to most people of positivity and goodness. In choosing to use such
words, the author creates a peaceful tone that gives most readers a sensation of
enjoyment and bliss. And so, the theme of slowing down and enjoying the quiet time
you have with your love is supported, because the readers already have a general
sense that this idea is what the poem is
31. Jean Valjean Quotes
In the middle of the book, Jean Valjean has saved a young girl named Cosette and
raised her as his daughter after her mother died. These actions also have a
redeeming effect on Jean Valjean, as he put his promise to the girl s mother before
his own safety and escaped from another bout in prison to find the young girl. Jean
Valjean does not think this redeems him, however. He is very suspicious and
changes their names to hide from the law enforcement. He also became very
suspicious and cagey when a young man, Marius, became interested in Cosette. In
Marius s words, he began to be less punctual, and did not bring his daughter every
day (168). After some time, he and Cosette move away so Marius cannot find them.
Jean Valjean thinks he is
32. The Dad In Those Winter Sundays
Thesis: Parents are not chosen but given and the memories they leave behind never
leave. The Dad in Those Winter Sundays rises early in the cold morning to heat up
the house, while the father in My Papa s Waltz comes in smelling of whiskey, raging
with fury.
In Those Winter Sundays the Dad is a loving character who wakes up on the day he
can sleep in to warm the house for his family.
The father in My Papa s Waltz returns smelling of whiskey and takes out his anger
upon his family.
One comes bringing warmth and comfort, the other ushers in chaos and mayhem.
The Dad comes forth out of love, yet the father comes forth out of rage and vexation.
When either of the male parents appears the surrounding area changes to represent
their character.
33. Essay On Use And Value Renewable Resources
5. Use And Value Renewable Resources And Services
We all know by now that fossil fuel is unsustainable. The best way to shift to a
renewable source is to use resources and services that originate from plants, animals
and the environment. It is also important to use locally sourced material as often as
possible. It makes more sense to build a stone house on a rocky mountainside than
on a barren plain. It s about using what we have around us to the best ability rather
than be a part of a consumerist society.
6. Produce No Waste
An old idiom states one man s trash is another man s treasure. This principle is
about re purposing old materials in new ways. It s about creating a closed loop
system where the output of the system is fed back as ... Show more content on
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11. Use Edges And Value The Marginal
There s two meanings to this principle. The first is to accept so called bizarre ideas,
keeping an open mind to alternatives. The second is that any boundary is a place of
productivity. Where the river meets the bank for example is a hot spot of biodiversity
and productivity.
12. Creatively Use And Respond To Change
Climate change is one of our largest problems, which we will have to face eventually.
Similarly, there are many things that exist today that may not tomorrow. Learning to
adapt is vital to continue living a sustainable life.
An Example Of Using The Principles
Let s consider a bio gas drum to supply cooking gas to a household. Observe and
interact by noticing the cows feeding cycle, quantity of cow dung, location to place
drum etc. Catch and store energy by storing methane to be used as fuel for cooking.
Obtain a yield in the form of cooking gas, cow dung,pee and possibly dairy products.
Apply self regulation and accept feedback by learning from mistakes and limiting
the quantity of your yields by needs instead of wants. Use and value renewable
resources and services by using an animal based source. Produce no waste by
reusing animal waste for a useful purpose. Design from pattern to detail by starting
with a goal of using bio gas and working out details like type and size of drum,
piping etc as they are needed. Integrate rather than segregate by combing functions.
Bio gas
34. The Value Chain Analysis Of Disney s Core Competency
Entertainment is Disney s main core competency which results from:
в—ЏExcellent staff recruitment and training
в—ЏThorough research of their target market(s)
в—ЏExpansion to global markets
в—ЏAcquisition of competitor brands
в—ЏProviding broad range of business segments
в—ЏConstantly searching for new ways of growth
2.2.3 Distinctive Organizational Capabilities
Disney has some very distinctive characteristics that sets it above its competitors:
в—ЏThe organization has a broad range of business sectors that would be very
difficult to imitate. This sets this sets them above and beyond competition.
в—ЏThe brand has worldwide recognition and is respected and known for quality
entertainment.
в—ЏDisney has substantial access to resources which makes its spending power and
capabilities to compete almost limitless.
в—ЏTheir extensive research in market trends enables them to keep a step ahead of
its competitors by constantly expanding to meet consumer needs.
2.2.4 Value ChainAnalysis
Under Mike Porter s Value Chain analysis every organization has primary activities
and support activities. Primary activities are inbound logistics, operations, outbound
logistics, marketing and sales, and customer service. Support activities are
infrastructure, human resource management, technological development, and
procurement. For a conglomerate like Disney creating value is done by leveraging all
the outputs of its various segments to benefit the others.
Inbound Logistics/Procurement
Inbound
35. Federal Emergency Management Agency ( Fema )
Introduction:
According to Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), there are many
factors that will affect the direction of emergency management in the coming years.
These can be classified as global challenges, global opportunities, national challenges,
national opportunities, professional challenges, and professional opportunities.
Global Challenges include some issues like global climate change, increasing
population and population density, increasing resource scarcities, rising income
inequality, and increasing risk aversion. Global Opportunities has to do with
increased scientific understanding of the hazards and societal responses, as well as
revolutionary technologies. National Challenges involves increasing urbanization and
hazard exposure, interdependencies in infrastructure, continued emphasis on growth,
rising costs of disaster recovery, increasing population diversity, terrorist threats, low
priority of emergency management, legal liability, and intergovernmental tensions.
Due to these factors that will affect the direction of emergency management in the
coming years, there is need for us at emergency management division to adjust
operational plans to meet these challenges and especially changes emanating from
constant changes expected in technology and other threats we face.
Threats we currently face in our county and the new threats (manmade and natural) I
see as future possibilities;
According to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
36. The Pros And Cons Of The National Collegiate Athletic...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association, also known as the NCAA, was
founded in 1906 for the purpose of protecting young athletes from the dangers of the
games that they partake in. There are also many reports that also say that the main
reason that the NCAA was founded was due to the fact that football was starting to
die out because of how physical and demanding the sport is. The president at the time
was Theodore Roosevelt, who was a huge fan of the game, took action to protect the
sport that he loved. President Roosevelt gathered thirteen football representatives to
come to the White House and discuss with them what the sport needs. From these
meetings, the president and the representatives agreed on reforms to improve the
safety of the players who are participating in football. This agreement between these
members thus create a group there to protect and serve the studentathletes, later
entitled the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Now over 100 years later, this
group has expanded to over 1200 schools and institutions nationwide ( Editors of
Encyclopedia 1 ). This group has run into a bit of controversy throughout their years
though. With having to deal with cheating scandals to rape and murder. The NCAA
is one of the biggest money makers in the sports business by bringing in over 871
million dollars. The NCAA is such a controversial group because of how strict they
are with how they deal with their student athletes. So many of these students do so
37. The Gilded Six-Bits Symbols
Throughout our reading of the provided passage of The Gilded Six Bits, my
attention was drawn towards the gilded half dollar. I believe the gold piece is a
prominent symbol in the story due to its multiple appearances in the passage and
its relevance in the plot of the story. The golden coin was used by Slemmons, a
wealthy resident of Eatonville, to pay Missie May to commit devious, extramarital
actions. Oh Joe, honey, he said he wuz gointer give me dat gold money and he jes
kept on after me. (page 732) It is later revealed that the gilded piece, which was
believed to be a solid gold token, was in fact a 50 cent piece plated in gold. The gold
plated half dollar soon tears the love of Joe and Missie May apart as it reminds them
both of the
38. Examples Of Juxtaposition In The Gettysburg Address
The Gettysburg Address In The Gettysburg Address, Lincoln exploits juxtaposition
and allusion to convey the need for unification of citizens based on equality and
freedom. Abraham Lincoln states that all men are created equal, to show that this
war was to put out the image that every man should not be treated differently from
one another. Lincoln uses the quote to show that he believes in equality and
unification because those men who went to fight in the war came together to gain
freedom and equality and the citizens should not let the people who fought die in
vain. He also proclaims and that government of the people, by the people, for the
people, shall not perish from the earth , which discloses the fact that the people who
fought
39. Chronic Care Model Essay
Student comments in this section
1a. Study Problem The cost of heart failure in the united states was 37.2 million in
2009 and expected to rise to 69.7 million by 2030, mainly due to readmissions. Heart
Failure readmissions are preventable if patients have better self management skills.
Programs using multidisciplinary teams and in person communication have shown to
lead to fewer HF readmissions. Patients can learn about medication adherence,
sodium intake, and self care skills. (Smith et al., 2015, p. S25)
Purpose Smith et al. (2015), The purpose of this article is to (1) describe key SMAC
HF group clinic interactive learning strategies, (2) describe resources used in the
group clinic appointment, and (3) present results supporting this patient centered
group intervention. (Smith et al., 2015, p. S26)
1b. This issue is very significant to nursing due to the fact that hospital re admissions
within 30, 60, and 90 days increase costs. Patients that could manage themselves at
home are taking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The framework was not explicitly presented but extracted from literature. The Chronic
Care Model (CCM) uses a systematic approach to restructuring medical care to create
partnerships between health systems and communities. (Stellefson, Dipnarine,
Stopka, 2013, para. 1) Smith et al. (2015) The Self management and Care of Heart
Failure through Group Clinics Trial evaluated the effects of multidisciplinary group
clinic appointments on self care skills and rehospitalizations in high risk heart failure
(HF) patients. The scientific basis of this clinical trial is the Chronic Care Model,
which emphasizes engaging patients in self management partnerships with multiple
professionals. (Smith et al., 2015, p. S25 26)
3b. Yes, the authors clearly define that they are evaluating the self care management
of HF in group clinics compared to those that receive the current standard of care.
(Smith et al.
40. Analysis Of The Movie The Manchurian Candidate
On the surface, the movie The Manchurian Candidate presents a parallel universe
inspired by the paranoid right wing illusions of people who believed in the Red
Scare. The film itself crosses over into several different dramas: war film, political
satire, paranoid science fiction, black comedy, suspenseful intrigue, and horror. The
notion that the Russian and Chinese Communists were working together to take over
the U.S. by infiltrating them was a common idea. Because of the communist
brainwashing when captured, Raymond Shaw s lack of agency allows him to be
controlled by outside influences in order to infiltrate the United States. The paranoia
and fear of losing control to the communists during the Red Scare is paralleled in the
film to a fear of the power that women had over men. The relationship that Raymond
Shaw has with the women in his life is in complete opposition of the normal
relationships men had with women during the Cold War. This opposition is analogous
throughout the entire movie, especially in the dream sequence and in relation to
Eleanor Shaw. Distorted representations of both men and women, which are not of
the customary gender roles during this time, contribute to the formation of a pubic
spectacle.
The relationship between Eleanor and Raymond Shaw is not detailed in the movie,
however her explicit control over him is evident. The Jocasta complex presented in
the novel creates a conflict for the remainder of Raymond s life. His mother controls
Raymond
41. Division Of Labor In The 1800s
A country with wealth is considered to be the regions that have abundant resources,
specifically in the production and consumption of goods and services. That s why it
is important for the nation to maintain the economy. As time goes on many changes
will occur, whether it is changes in policy, order of command, and or economic
operations. The major changes that we can easily detect are the corporation in the
economy. Corporation in the early 1800s was known as the Classic Corporation ,
which involved very limited liabilities, focused on serving the public and narrow
mandate. Once it reached the 1900s, the corporation transit into a more modern
economic phase. Modern corporations became very broad and flexible. The
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According to Smith, the fierce competition in the market economy can subdue some
negativity of self interest. Market economy is full of competition and every
individual with self interest would have to put their greed in check in order to
compete. For example, if there are two stores that sell the exact same items but
one store s prices are higher than the other, consumers will opt to buy the item at
the lesser price store. If you are the owner of the higher price store, it is within your
own self interest that you reduce the prices or be out of a business. Even if you are
the only store in town and your quality of services or goods is terrible, there will be
other individual with their own self interest to most likely compete against you. As
you can see because of the competition in the market you can t let your own self
interest get out of hand, if you do you ll end up with
42. Deterrence Crime Rate
Sean Fitzgerald
Crime Rate of Children Affected by Domestic Violence Domestic violence has
been a large problem for as long as societies have been around, but more recently in
the past century, it has received more attention. The part of domestic violence that
has gotten the largest amount of awareness is the act of spousal abuse. Between
600,000 and six million women and between 100,000 and six million men are
victims of domestic abuse each year. Of course this is paralleled by the effect on
children. For every family household that a spouse is abused in, if there is a child
there is a large chance that the he or she will be affected by the incident. It is
estimated that about 3.3 million children will witness some type of domestic abuse ...
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Shaming is a deliberate effort to attach a negative meaning to a behavior.
Deterrence is a measure that prevents a person from doing something because of
fear of the consequences. Shaming will help establish a norm for a small group of
people, but for most people who feel the need to break norms of society shaming
will not be very effective. Deterrence will be much more effective in preventing
people from committing crimes. There are two types of deterrence: general
deterrence and specific deterrence. General deterrence applies to the general
population that helps ensure that they will not commit crimes in the future. It is the
fear of experiencing consequences that have been applied to others who have
committed the crime. This is the primary method of preventing crime in the world to
create a fear of having negative sanctions brought onto a person if they fail to
follow the norms set out by society. Specific deterrence on the other hand is the
changing of the attitude of individuals who have been or are still being punished by
the law, to deter them from committing crime again. Specific deterrence is effective,
but still flawed as evident by the high recidivist rate. One of the most important
sociological topics is the differential association theory. This theory was created by
Edwin Sutherland and he states that criminal behavior that violates society s norms
is learned. A person learns to commit deviant behavior through his or her
environment, primarily through communication. A person learns not only how to
commit the crime, but also the mindset of how to commit the crime. The learning
process that comes with crime is the same as any other learned idea, it is usually
developed through small intimate groups of people that help shape one s perception
of the world. A person often will see a law as being unfavorable to their previous
dispositions and feel a need to
44. Women In The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow
The narration in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow functions as a way to give authority
to the women of Tarry Town. This power of feminine is elicit by Washington Irving
who gives respect and superiority to women indirectly, but yet evidently through third
person narration. Furthermore through Katrina he parallels the power of Tarry Town
s women by illustrating their agency to beget the downfall of Ichabod.
Irving draws out Katrina Van Tassel only in relation to the farm not to demean her,
but rather to bring out her importance in the town to expose the dominance of women
in Tarry Town. At the beginning of the story Knickerbockers sets the importance of
women by stating that the town s name [is] given by the good housewives. To
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This foreshadows that Katrina will be the desire of the town because she is the
fertile nook of the village where her wealth and power will be passed on to her kids.
Katrina is shown as a symbol of wealth and fertility not to degrade women, but rather
to bare the fact they are needed to sustain and conceive future generations of the town.
Katrina initiates to uphold her agency by gaining Ichabod s affections through her
flirtatious conduct which parallels with the women of town who are looked upon by
Ichabod due to their storytelling skills. The narrator uses diction to initially elicit
Katrina as a modern independent lady who
She [is] withal a little of a coquette, as might be perceived even in her dress, which
[is] a mixture of ancient and modern fashions, as most suited to set her charms. She
wore...short petticoat to display the prettiest foot and ankle in the country round.
[Ichabod] passes long winter evening with the Old Dutch wives... and listen to their
marvellous tales of ghosts...
In the first passage Katrina s independence is illustrated through the use if vivid
imagery language. For instance she is perceived negatively as a coquette who
willingly displays herself to the men of the village. This brings out the power of
woman in the town because she has freedom of clothing which is of ancient and
modern fashion. Through this Irving inexplicitly states that Katrina is
45. The Greatest Year In Film History
The 1939 Academy were presented on February 29 1940 in Los Angeles
California. Nineteen thirty nine was an exceptional year for movies in face film
critics gave labeled it the greatest year in film history. Furthermore, member as the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has a very large number of films to
consider. Today only five films were nominees for the honor of outstanding
production of the year 1939. Although all ten films that were nominated that year are
excellent movies, the two best known of these films The Wizard of Ozand Gone with
the Wind remained popular for decades because they were often broadcast on
television. You have seen at least of these fils haven t you? It s a coincidence isn t it
that both of these films
46. rr communications
In the mini case Building Shared Services at PR Communications Vice President of
IT, Vince Patton, is faced with the task of creating a single customer service center
for the company. The case starts off with Vince firing the four divisional CIO s,
stating that We don t need any of you anymore. I m creating one enterprise IT
organization, and there s no room for any of you. (McKeen, p 127). Ross Roman,
founder of PR Communications, then gives Vince the opportunity to completely turn
around the IT department and has given full support to any of Vinces projects. This
puts a lot of pressure and responsibility on Vince to complete this difficult task.
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Vince let it get to the point where he could do nothing else but let them go. We
obviously don t know every detail in the case but it s assumed that the presidents did
not want to help with the integration. If anything they were working against the grain
doing spiteful things that slowed down Vince s movement. Its unknown what type of
relationship Vince had with the division presidents from the beginning, but it appears
as if the divisional presidents felt as if they had not reason to know him or have a
relationship with him.
With constant tension between the presidents and Vince he could not get them on
board to fix the business. Vince was told to do whatever it takes by Roman the
founder and he did so. Vince gave everyone plenty of opportunities, and plenty of
time until he saw the presidents as a liability rather then an asset. The main problem
on why Vince could not get the divisional president on board was because personally
they had no reason. Their pay was not based on company performance, and the
integration would just make more work for them. Vince should have devised an
incentive program. Although they may not have deserved it, or they needed any
more money, it would have been worth it to Vince. He would not have to have gone
through as much trouble, and he would not have had to do everything on his own, or
rely only on himself. If he awarded a bonus in incremental order to encourage
competition things would have
47. How Did Napoleon An Enlightened Despot
Napoleon is known to be one of the world s greatest military leaders, and he was
notable in expanding the French empire through his various victories. Napoleon
demonstrated impeccable leadership skills because his army, from the revolution, was
immensely loyal to him and the nation. He and his army defeated and conquered
Holland, Belgium, Spain, the Prussians, the Austrians, and the Russians, which made
most of the European continent French possession. Napoleon ended the Old Regime
throughout Western Europeafter conquering most of Europe. Enlightened Despotism
is a form of government where absolute monarchs used Enlightenment ideals to push
for social, political, and economic reforms. During the unstable nature of the rising
French Revolution, Napoleon rose to power and changed the government of Franceby
instilling Enlightened ideas through his political and economic policies. Napoleon
was indeed one of the greatest enlightened despot because his reforms inspired by the
enlightenment promoted ideas of toleration, rationalism, and nationalism, which
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After acquiring power from his military successes, Napoleon set out to bring
political order through his policies. The most notable political move Napoleon made
was the establishment and implementation of the Napoleonic Code. Since the former
French laws were unorganized, confusing, and repetitive, Napoleon re wrote the law
of the land and codified it into one supreme law. The Code effectively unified the
lands he gained and controlled from war. Before, French law had differed from region
to region. Furthermore, religious toleration was accepted and nationalism spread.
Ultimately, the Napoleonic code ended the old regime and promoted enlightenment
ideals by revolutionizing social and political
48. Slaughterhouse-Five Vonnegut
Throughout Slaughterhouse Five, Vonnegut chooses to use special literary
techniques that better explain his own encounters in war as well as help his readers
bare the horridness of war. Vonnegut adds black humor in his text to benefit readers
as well as an author as character perspective to set barriers and help protect his own
memories in the war. Without adding these two specific devices, Vonnegut could
possibly have lost reader s interests in the book or lost his own interest in writing the
book. Vonnegut includes himself in scenes within Slaughterhouse Five to portray an
author as character unique style. It is in the tenth chapter when Vonnegut switches
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Another literary device Vonnegut uses within his Slaughterhouse Five is black
humor. This is found in the book so readers are able to feel more lighthearted when
remembering the war. There are though, critics who believe by adding black
humor, Vonnegut is degrading the tragedy of war. I believe Vonnegut uses black
humor in his attempt to console readers (as well as himself), in hopes of making
the horrific, painful, unthinkable events of the war more bearable to read about.
Just in the first chapter readers see Mary O Hare s frustration towards Vonnegut
for even wanting to write a book about the war in the first place. You were just
babies in the war like the ones upstairs! // ...You ll pretend you were men instead of
babies, and you ll be played in the movies by Frank Sinatra and John Wayne or
some of those other glamorous, war loving, dirty old men. And war will look just
wonderful, so we ll have a lot more of them. And they ll be fought by babies like
the babies upstairs. Mary does not even know what Vonnegut is going to write
about the war and here she is yelling at Vonnegut, showing her feelings of the pain
caused by the war. There are many other people in the world that will be just like
Mary and be completely against a book based on the topic of war because it is such a
49. John F. Kennedy s Legacy
John F. Kennedy was very powerful, smart, and courageous. He was a very
charismatic person. Kennedy played a role in revolutionizing American politics.
J.F.K. was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for heroism during world
war II. He took the U.S out of recession through his reforms. J.F.K s legacy can still
be seen in mass media, public policy, and culture. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was
born on May 29, 1917, in Brookline, Massachusetts. At the time of J.F.K s birth, the
United Sates had just entered World War I. His father, Joseph Kennedy, graduated
from Haruerd and married into Boston s Irish Catholic upper class in 1914 when he
wed to Rose. J.F.K attended Harvard Collage (1936 1940), He also went to Choate
Rosemary Hall he was influenced
50. Bigamy In The 1870s And 1880s
During the 1870s and 1880s, the plural marriage created a crisis for Mormonism.
Bigamy was recognized as an offense by the early English ecclesiastical courts, which
considered it an affront to the marriage Sacrament. Parliament enacted a statute in
1604 that made bigamy a felony cognizable in the English common law courts.
Early in the Civil War, some Northerners equated polygamywith slavery and
supported the passage of the Morrill Anti Bigamy Act in 1862, not to be confused
with the Morrill Act of the same year that created land grant colleges. This anti
bigamy measure was aimed directly at the Mormons in Utah and outlawed bigamy in
the territories. With the war well under way and Utah far from a federal authority, the
law was almost
51. Operations Management
McDonald s Restaurants
The route to fast food franchising
Introduction
When the McDonald brothers, Dick and Mac opened their first restaurant in 1940 in
San Bernardino, California, they could never have imagined the phenomenal growth
that their company would enjoy. From extremely modest beginnings, they hit on a
winning formula selling a high quality product cheaply and quickly. However, it was
not until Ray Kroc, a Chicago based salesman with a flair for marketing, became
involved that the business really started to grow. He realized that the same successful
McDonald s formula could be exploited throughout the United States and beyond.
There are now more than 28,000 McDonald s Restaurants in over 120 countries. In
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This division of labor and the high volume turnover of a limited menu allows for
considerable economies of scale. For the franchisee, this can considerably reduce
the risk of setting up their own business. There is no need to develop the product or
do expensive market research. Nor will they have sleepless nights wondering if the
product will appeal to the consumer. McDonald s carries out regular market research.
3. Intensive initial training
Every franchisee has to complete a full time training program, lasting about nine
months, which they have to fund themselves. This training is absolutely essential. It
begins with working in a restaurant, wearing the staff uniform and learning
everything from cooking and preparing food to serving customers and cleaning.
Further training at regional training centers focuses on areas such as business
management, leadership skills, team building and handling customer enquiries. The
franchisee will have to recruit, train and motivate their own workforce, so they must
learn all the skills of human resource management. During the final period, the
trainee learns about stock control and ordering, profit and loss accounts and the
legal side of hiring and employing staff. Consequently, no McDonald s franchisee
would have to ask a member of his or her staff to do something that they couldn t do
themselves. Knowing this, can also be a powerful motivator for the staff.
4. Continuous support
52. Pastoral Care And Counseling Paper
Pastoral Care and Counseling has been a very informative class in many areas that
we will deal with as pastors and counselors. The areas that I believe are essential for
me to continue to educate myself and be aware of are in the importance of the
church, understanding the priority of visiting sick and dying of members, and Prior
to this class I knew the church was very important to salvation, but I didn t know the
magnitude of impact that it truly had. Now I believe that I have a better
understanding of its impact and that the church is necessary for everyone in their
salvation. We need to understand that Christ created the church and the church has a
lot of authority. Church is more powerful than hell. That alone shows the great
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In ministry it is important for me to remember that sickness is not always related
to sin and that God can still use those bad times to do good in those people s lives.
Sickness is not necessary a punishment and should not be treated as such. It is also
very important for me to remember that sickness may lead to death. Even though
death has scared me throughout the years I still need to be fully present with those
who are experiencing it themselves and for their loved ones. Members are looking
for the pastor in the time of sickness and death because they often feel forgotten by
God. Every member of the church deserves to receive pastoral care, but the priority of
the pastor is to see those that are sick or dying. As a pastor we should always be
reminded to act as shepherds do towards their flock and of course like Jesus did.
As we minister to our congregations, we have to have attributes and actions like
Jesus did. These attributes and actions are shown in the times that members are sick
and are facing death. We see Jesus showing extreme care for those who were sick in
the Bible by going into their homes and being with them while they were going
through those hard
53. Cultural Norms In Sports
Culture and norms, cohesiveness, and adaptability are what accounts for the most
efficient in U.S. pro sports team (Ryan). Hendrick Motorsports has dominated
NASCAR for the last 30 years, earning 11 titles in 30 Cup seasons which puts the
company statistically ahead of the Boston Celtics, New York Yankees, and other
great teams. To build relationships, a driver and pit crew in NASCAR must develop
rapport and a sense of community. Establishing a culture of being physically fit and
mentally prepared for every race and pit stop are positive norms that lead to winning.
The behavior of the driver and his adherence to the right norms has a tremendous
ability to assist in winning races. It is the culmination of the whole teams efforts, and
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Earnhardt specifically sites this as a key to recent success (Ryan). Team members
do not have to be friends, but it essential that everyone buys in to the crew chief s
vision if success is the desired result. Effective teams are distinguished by both the
quality of leadership commitment of the team members. The leadership cannot
always come from the crew chief and the driver is next in line, so it is his
responsibility to view cohesiveness as critical for success. The level of importance
Earnhardt places on team cohesion symbolizes his dedication to the team mission,
and has the ability to impact the team s rate of success. Earnhardt can help the crew
chief build cohesion by reminding the team of their goals, setting up bonding
activities outside of work, interacting with all team members on a regular basis,
organizing meetings where input from everybody is encouraged, and by being an
effective