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Harriet Tubman Fight for Freedom Essay
A Long Journey Fighting Slavery A strong and powerful lady said these wise words: There was
one of two things I had a right to, liberty or death; if I could not have one, I would have the other;
for no man should take me alive; I should fight for my liberty as long as my strength lasted, and
when the time came for me to go, the Lord would let them take me . The brave women who said
these words were Harriet Tubmanand she was one of the leaders of the Underground Railroad that
helped slaves reach freedom. Although not an actual railroad of steel rails, locomotives and steam
engines, the Underground Railroad was real nevertheless (encyclopedia The Civil War and African
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This is how Harriet Tubman even as a child, helped a slave reach freedom and it was a big part of
what inspired her to gain her own freedom and want to help other slaves escape. Even though
Harriet Tubman was never taught to read or write she was very strong willed, religious and
smart and she believed that people had the right to be free and did not think it was right to beat
people just because they did not have white skin. Harriet was determined to be free and help
others, she would become a beacon of hope to other slaves, Moses helping to set her people free .
(Harriet Tubman Moses of the Underground Railroad 23)
Araminta married a white man named Richard Tubman when she was in her twenties. She still
worked as a slave for her master but at night she was allowed to stay with her husband. She tried
to talk to her husband about escaping but he just got mad and said that he would turn her in, so
without Harriet telling him, she and three of her brothers decided to escape. Her brothers
became scared and turned back but Harriet made it to Philadelphia. When Harriet Tubman
arrived in Philadelphia she later remembered feeling that I had crossed the line of which I had so
long been dreaming. I was free. She said she felt as if she were in heaven. (Harriet Tubman Moses
of the Underground Railroad 35) She got a job in Philadelphia and saved as much money as she
could so that she could help other slaves to
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Nuclear Chemistry Essay
Types of Radiation: List the three types of Radiation and describe conditions under which each
case occurs. Alpha, Beta, Gamma. Alpha radiation/emission Alpha particles are the nuclei of a
Helium atom 42He. Consisting of two protons and two neutrons, positively charged. The nuclei are
ejected from heavy, unstable nuclei so as to remove excess protons and neutrons. However, the
formed nuclei may still be radioactive in which even further decay will occur. Alpha emissions
occur in nuclei with atomic numbers greater than 83. E.g 23892U пѓ 42He + 23490Th (both mass
and No. of protons are conserved during the reaction) Beta radiation/emission Beta particles are
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Transuranic Elements are elements that have been artificially synthesised, and have atomic
numbers greater than 92 Neutron Bombardment: Neptunium (Z = 93) can be made in nuclear
reactors by neutron bombardment of uranium 238, achieved in 1940 by Glenn Seaborg. 23892U +
10n пѓ 23992U пѓ 23993NP + 0 1e Alpha Bombardment Alpha particles are able to produce
transuranic elements. E.g. when plutonium 239 is bombarded with alpha particles an isotope of
Curium (Z = 96) is formed. 23994Pu + 42H пѓ 24296Cm +10n Ion accelerators To produce
elements with higher atomic numbers, the approach of firing accelerated particles into a target
is used. The accelerated particles, usually ions produced in a linear accelerator, are fired towards
the target element at velocities near the speed of light. Nuclear reactions occur in the target
elements nuclei and are then analysed, velocity filters using electrical and magnetic fields
separate the products of the reaction and determines their mass. E.g Roentgenium (Rg, Z = 111)
was synthesised in 1944 as nickel 64 ions were accelerated towards bismuth 209, Rg was formed
and rapidly decayed. 6428Ni + 20983Bi пѓ 272111Rg + 10n Commercial Radioactive Isotopes:
What are commercial radioisotopes and explain how they are produced Commercial radioactive
isotopes (radioisotopes) are radioisotopes used for commercial/industrial use such as medicine, e.g.
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Huntingtons Disease
Everyone can relate to the pain of having to watch a grandparent or great grandparent slowly
loose their faculties as they advance into older age. Now, imagine if this seemingly slow
digression hit hard and fast at only age thirty. The age where one is finally living alone and
independent, with the beginnings of a successful career and the hopes of starting a familyand
settling down. Huntington s Disease quickly takes all these dreams and ambitions away, along with
control of ones body and mind. The symptoms of Huntington s, such as involuntary muscle jerks or
twitches, had been seen throughout history for many years before being first recognized as an
inherited disease in 1872 by Dr. George Huntington ( Hope Through Research). The hereditary...
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The drug has been designed to be tested on individuals in the early stages of the disease, where
the patient has not yet been over taken by the effects of the symptoms. Known as an antisense
drug (ASO), IONIS HTTRx binds to huntingtin RNA, promoting its destruction and decreasing
the amount of huntingtin protein. It is hoped that reducing the levels of the abnormal protein in
this way will slow or halt disease progression (Porter). So far, the drug has shown promise in it s
studies conducted on animals, and the scientists hope that in moving on to the next phase of the
clinical trials, the drug may receive the required approval to be tested on humans (Porter).
Clinical studies are conducted as followed, The trial is blinded which means the patient and the
trial doctor will not know whether the patient is given IONIS HTTRx or placebo. Each patient
will receive four doses of IONIS HTTRx or placebo by an intrathecal (spinal) injection, with
doses four weeks apart. After the last dose, patients will be followed for several weeks to
monitor the safety and activity of IONIS HTTRx (Porter). The disease usually takes an average of
between ten and fifteen years before the patient ultimately dies as a result of the physical and
mental degradation of the disease on the individual ( What is
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Accounting Fraud
Accounting 557 Assignment 1
Student EAS
Professor Alfred Greenfield
Strayer University
27 October 2013
Many organizations have been in the news over the past few years due to accounting ethical
breaches that have affected their customers, employees, and the general public. I searched the
Internet to locate a story in the news that depicts an accounting ethical breach. I selected Krispy
Kreme. I enjoy their hot donuts and was curious to learn more about how they played with the
numbers. For some reason I always want to dig into the trickery behind the manipulation of
financial statements.
When we get right down to it playing games is what happens. Someone comes along and they think
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What if the IRS, the EPA, the Bureau of Indian Affairs were all shut down because of their past
abuses of power and failure to properly track and administer the funds entrusted to them?
Whatever the reason for the triple standard between punishing people crime, punishing corporate
crime, and punishing government crime, we should start by asking if the U.S. government really
cares about non violent crime. Even though we have very strict regulations on everything from
money laundering to banking transparency, banks like Standard Chartered and Barclays have took
hits for corporate crimes. Bribery allegations, fines and settlements have hurt businesses such as
Siemens, KBR, and Alcatel Lucent.
We need to understand that when company officials, or government officials achieve power over
others, there will be some who will abuse the trust they have been given. Internal controls and
locks only keep honest people honest. People run corporations and the government. People will
skirt the law if the potential for gain appears to be great and the risk of being caught appears small.
Human activity, businesses and government included, is based upon capital allocation and a risk
reward analysis; if the profits to be gained from cheating outweigh the probability adjusted
consequences of being caught and punished, then it makes sense to
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Bp Oil Explosion in the Gulf of Mexico
On April 22 2010, the World faced one of its worst oil spill disasters in the history of marine
petroleum exploration. A deadly oil well blowout at Macondo Prospect, about 41 miles off the
southeast coast of Louisiana, spewed huge quantities of oil for 87 long days causing major
environmental and economic troubles to the Gulf region ( Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill). It started with
a fire and explosion, killing 11 workers, and then unleashed a slow motion disaster that spread
across the 600 mile gulf coastline. The massive oil spill disrupted lives and livelihoods, and
swallowed up the habitat of many species, leaving their fate to the toxic mix ( Political and
environmental Dilemma ).
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According to a report published by US Fish Wild Life on January 25, 2011, local authorities
collected 6,124 dead birds and 100 sea turtles ( Wildlife Collection Report ). Wildlife Report
Experts contend that it will take several years to fully assess the environmental and ecological
impact of the spill.
The extent of environmental damage is directly proportional to the amount of oil spilled and the
area it covers. Although both BP and government officials initially downplayed the importance of
estimating the extent of the spill, industry and environmental experts said accurate estimates
were key to planning and assessing remediation efforts. The final estimate of the oil spill now
stands at 4.9 million barrels, the volume that far surpassed many previous spills on American
soil. A previous accident caused by the collision of the Exxon Valdez oil tanker in Alaska spilled
about 760 thousand barrels, slicking 11,000 square miles of ocean surface and 1,300 miles of
pristine Alaskan coastline, and killing hundreds of thousands of birds and marine mammals and
untold numbers of fish and fish eggs ( Gauging the Long Term Impacts ).
As a result of the BP Oil spill, the US government imposed a temporary moratorium on off shore
drilling. A great amount of work was done by the government and BP Management to clean up
the oil slick across the shore of the Gulf of Mexico. BP committed 20 billion dollars for oil spill
victims over
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Character Development In This Boy s Life By Tobias Wolff
Throughout Tobias Wolff s memoir, This Boy s Life, Toby interacts with Roy, Terry Taylor, and
Arthur Gayle who all play a role in Toby s development. Each of their identities and characters have
influenced Toby s in ways that strengthen and weaken his own identity and character.
As Toby and his mother, Rosemary, drive to Utah, Rosemary s abusive ex husband, Roy, follows
them there. Roy is an insecure man who is very possessive of Rosemary. However, when Toby
is a young boy, he his view of Roy is manly . Toby s definition of a man is being handsome,
having tattoos, and being heroic. These manly qualities causes Toby to look up to Roy in a way.
Although Toby doesn t want to be insecure and abusive like Roy, he wants to become strong and...
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Their first interaction ends with a bad fight between them because Toby calls Arthur a sissy.
After the fight, while people were talking about it, Toby says, The other two boys were excited,
restless, twitching with the blows they d imagined striking. They wanted to talk about the fight,
but I had lost interest in it (111). When Toby was living in Utah or Seattle, he probably wouldn t
have been able to stop talking about the fight because it is one of his qualities as a man .
However, now, Toby lost interest right after the fight showing that what he thought was his
identity, is actually not. As he is growing up, he is becoming less of a man and is starting to
discover his true self. This shows how Arthur plays a role in Toby s development. Another
example of when Arthur affects Toby s development is when they kissed. Toby describes, It
surprised us both (159). This kiss shows their feelings of affection and closeness towards each
other, however; Toby is now afraid that he isn t as masculine or is a sissy like he called Arthur.
This causes Toby to try and act more like a man, however; not according to his definition. He
doesn t misbehave, rather, he hangs out with the Ballard boys and tries to impress them. This
shows how Arthur affects Toby by kissing him making Toby want to have people look at him as
more
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poetry terms slide 1
The imaginative response to experience reflecting a keen awareness of language. Types of Poetry
Ballad Songlike poem; tells a story Lyric musical verse; expresses observations feelings of a single
speaker. Haiku 3 line verse form.
First 3rd lines have five syllables; 2nd has 7.
Topic is always nature
Limerick a rhymed nonsense poem of five lines.
Types of Poetry
Sonnet 14 line lyric poem (usually unrhymed iambic pentameter)
Petrarchan (Italian) octave sestet; octave states a theme or asks a question, sestet comments on or
answers the question. Shakespearean
3 quatrains a couplet; Usually not printed with the stanzas divided. Verse
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Reading A Poem
Third Reading:
Identify the type of poem.
What is the literal sense of the poem? What is it about?
What does the poem say about its subject?
Look for figurative devices: metaphors, similes, personification, symbols, etc.
Analyzing A Poem
Using the hand out given to you, ( How to Explicate a Poem ) answer the questions about the
following two poems: Nothing Gold Can Stay
Nature s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf,
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
Robert Frost
Wish You Were Here
They kissed goodbye at the terminal gate
She said you re gonna be late if you don t go
He held her tight, said I ll be alright
I ll call you tonight to let you know
He bought a postcard, on the front it just said heaven
With a picture of the ocean and the beach
And the simple words that he wrote her
Said he loved her and they told her
How he d hold her if his arms would reach Wish you were here, wish you could see this place
Wish you were near, wish I could touch your face the weather s nice, its paradise
It s summertime all year and there s some folks we know
They say, Hello, I miss you so, wish you were here.
Wish You Were Here
She got a call that night, but it wasn t from him
It didn t sink in right away, Ma am the plane went down
Our crews searched the ground
No survivors found she heard him say
But somehow she got a postcard
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Forensic Entomology Case Study
Ameenah Rab
Amy Sydoruk
Forensic Science
November 19, 2017
Unit Five: Text Questions
Review Questions
1. What is the typical order in which insects begin to arrive on human remains?
Ans. The typical order that insects begin to arrive on human remains blowflies, beetles, maggots,
wasps, ants, and spiders.
2. Describe the case that was one of the first recorded times of forensic entomology being used in a
criminal case. What role did forensic entomology play in the case?
Ans. In the year 1850, a repairman found a mummified remains of a newborn baby behind a
fireplace in France. The couple that was living in the apartment right that moment was under
suspicion but Dr. Marcel Bergeret noted that the hot, dry air around the fireplace had probably ...
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What are some of the challenges in determining the time of death using insects?
Ans. Some of the challenges in determining the time of death using insects would be keeping the
body in a cold environment which would completely stop decomposition. Another challenge would
be burning the body in a flammable liquid that would damage the body.
2. Why is entomology an important area of forensic science? How can this area help criminal
investigations?
Ans. Entomology is an important area in forensic science because it can prove the time and place
of an incident and can also help in catching the killer.
3. What is the process of collecting insect samples? What challenges are there in collecting samples
of insects from human remains?
Ans. First of all, forensic entomologists get the temperature of the body, and then look for the
presence of maggot mass. They also count in the weather outside the body. The body getting
enough sunlight or none at all makes it a big challenge for them. It can affect the time of when
insects usually tend to appear in the body.
4. Why is the study of insects and their life cycles important for forensic entomologists? How is this
information helpful to criminal
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Ethical Behavior At Rocky University
Ethical Behavior at Rocky University Ethical behavior should be expected from college
students; however, it is not always present. There is a moral obligation for students, earning a
degree, that they are in fact the ones doing the homework and tests. The prevalence of online
institutions has helped enable a multitude of working individuals earn a degree. Without the
classroom setting, it is arduous for a professor to ensure who is on the other end of the keyboard
and monitor. In fact, Gopala, Paswan, and Qin (2015) stated that regarding online classes and
degree programs, as a component of distant learning initiatives, have attracted a lot of attention
from educational institutions, administrators, policymakers, and society at large. According to
results of Pew Research Center 2011 Surveys, about 23 percent of college graduates have taken
online courses (p. 67). Rocky University has conducted a survey asking 90 of its students
whether or not he or she may have cheated on any assignments. Rocky University is interested in
comparing itself with other Universities as well as setting a benchmark of its own situation. The
following will enable the reader to understand just where Rocky stands after the results of the
survey are tallied. Overview of the Rocky University Survey The data analyzed herein, were
gathered from 90 of Rocky University students. There were 46 female respondents and 44 male
respondents. Each was asked a series of three questions: have you ever copied
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Little Miss Sunshine Belonging Analysis
In an environment plagued by incessant consumerism and perpetual egocentrism, one can easily
begin to feel disconnected from other members of society. It is becoming exceedingly difficult to
have truly meaningful relationships with anyone by cause of the cold, systematic, and covetous
fashion in which our world is governed. Due to the lack of feeling a common unity, many families
become disjointed and dysfunctional. There is, however, a way in which people can once again
sense profound interconnectedness. Through distinct and intimate experiences with others, an
individual s sense of societal separation is replaced with an intense perception of harmony. A film
that perfectly encapsulates this phenomenon is the Academy Award winning comedy, Little Miss
Sunshine (Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris, 2006). The film tells the story of an idiosyncratic family
which travels across the country in order get Olive (Abigail Breslin), an aspiring beauty queen, to
the Little Miss Sunshine pageant. Through a series of conflicts, the family undergoes many
transformative and significant experiences. As a result, important messages can be discerned from
the film. Little Miss Sunshine follows Hollywood s typical three act structure of set up,
confrontation, and resolution in order to develop the notion that direct, human experiences lead to
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As the family finishes eating, Olive learns that she has been invited to the Little Miss Sunshine
Beauty Pageant. Utterly exultant, Olive races around the house as the family evaluates how to
travel to the pageant. Through this news, the premise is created. The audience learns that the trip to
Little Miss Sunshine will be what the film will be about while the family s initial confusion as to
how to get there is the dramatic situation. The audience realizes that the family will be subjected to
numerous obstacles during their
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Revolutionary Organization
The Rise and Fall of Revolutionary Organization 17 November (17N)
In order to understand the goals and objectives of the Revolutionary Organization of 17 November
(17N), one must examine the history and all aspects of the former terrorist organization before,
during and after its conception. Bringing prior events into contexts provides adequate information
that will enhance the reasoning for the emergence of 17N. Seeking to gather information that
pertains to the operations of 17N and its organization will also provide an in depth analysis on the
organizations goals, objectives, key leaders, tactics, and historical attacks. Furthermore, examining
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From 1975 to 1980, 17N attacks were deliberately designed toidentify the group with the concerns
of the Greek masses and to capitalize on publicperceptions of American complicity in the
emergence of the military dictatorship inGreece and the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. (Kassimeris,
2007, p. 131)
Simply put, the members of 17N had a very narrow scope to their attacks and their reasoning
behind it. Allowing their targets to speak for their objectives and beliefs. Furthermore,
Kassimeris (2007) points out that as 17N tried to link political activism, class conflict, and the
armed struggle (p. 132), they released their manifesto in 1977. Entitled, Appantissi sta Kommata
kai tis Organosseis [A Response to Political Parties and Organizations] (Kassimeris, 2007, p.
132), 17N s manifesto outlined claims that their attacks and movements were logical and
necessary (p. 132). Unlike the ELA, 17 November utilized high profile assassinations,
kneecappings, armed raids, bombings and rocket attacks (Kassimeris, 2013, p. 135) as a way to
crystallize public disaffection with the regime and embed itself in mainstream consciousness (p.
135). As the group progressed in their attacks and became equipped with doctrine that outlined their
motives, they believed that violence was the answer into shaping society into their pre shaped
mold. However, where the small group longed for
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The Proliferation Of Weapons Of Mass Destruction
To what extent do WMDs and their proliferation present a threat to global security and what are
possible solutions? Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction and Threats to Global Security
The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction is one of the foremost threats challenging global
security today. The United States should take an offensive strategy and re emphasize its nuclear
program due to the current affairs around the globe and the growing threat of the use of weapons
of mass destruction against our citizens, allies and vital interests. The existing arms control
agreements, such as the 1968 Non Proliferation Treaty and the prohibition of biological weapons
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Movement of illegal imports and the exchange of money can be completed with virtually no
restrictions depending on the place and time due to relaxed import and export laws, lack of
enforcement controls, and electronic system networks. Furthermore, many governments seem to be
unwilling or unable to implement control over the development, storage, or use of these weapons.
More problematic are the shifting ideologies and international relationships that have occurred over
the decades following the cold war. Today there is little doubt terrorist groups or states would use
weapons of mass destruction to further their interests if they were available. The 9/11 Commission
Report documented that Usama bin Laden in an interview with ABC television had called for
Muslims to kill Americans without regard to their status claiming all Americans were targets. He
had also attempted to purchase weapons grade enriched uranium for over $1.5 million dollars in an
effort to make an atomic bomb. Although the material later turned out not to be uranium, it clearly
indicated the terrorist s intent to discharge nuclear weapons without regard to the subsequent fallout
of loss of lives, environmental or economic impacts worldwide.[footnoteRef:2] According to
Frederick Mattis, in Banning Weapons of Mass Destruction, nuclear weapons are still considered to
be the ultimate weapon of mass
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Arguments Against Native American Mascots
Many people look at the Washington Redskins logo and see it just the same as any of the other
NFL teams logos. So, why take the time and money to change their brand for the very few
amount of people that think it s little offensive? In the past couple of years, a lot of people see
many pro and college sports teams differently because of their mascot or logo. Native Americans,
whose culture diminished ever since Europeans stepped onto the shores of the East, are used as
branding for all levels and divisions of athletics teams. A lot of people argue for both sides of the
conflict, with one side reasoning that the logos look racist and disrespect Native American culture,
and the other side reasoning that they honor Indians and there is not even an issue. However, a ton
of people fighting for the Indian mascot s removal do not know how Native Americans themselves
truly feel about them. Also, the general public probably does not know either that many schools
actually work with specific tribes to make sure that they respect their culture. The United States
should not ban Native American mascots because most Native Americans don t get insulted from
sports teams logos and many teams work with tribes to make sure that they don t disparage Indian
customs and traditions. A major key that people do not take into consideration when discussing the
conflict of Indian mascots is the direct opinions from Native Americans. National polls taken prove
Native Americans do not mind team logos
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The Pros And Cons Of Zoos
During February 2014, Tania, a female Indian Elephant has been shunted around from zoo to zoo,
ending up in the Targu Mures Zoo in Romania. During her time as a captive elephant Tania has
rarely been given time to bond with other members of her species. Tania has been living for 39
years. At the Targu Mures Zooshe is confined into a tiny enclosure, not given the company of any
other elephants, and forced to stand in her own urine and feces. This is due to sporadic, and
very unsanitary cleaning of the practices of the zoo. Tania the elephants story began in 1978
when her herd was wiped out in the wild. After that she had spent every one of her days looking
through the bars of zoos across the continent. This story and many others is the sad truth of what
zoos do to the animals that live behind their bars. This is why Zoos should be exterminated. In
the United Kingdom there was a welfare concern for all of the elephants. 75% of elephants were
overweight, only 16% could walk normally, and solitary 20% of the elephants were free of foot
problems. This is why zoos do more harm than good. CAPS (captiveanimals.org ) states Wild
animals in zoos suffer physically and mentally as their complex social, behavioural and physical
needs cannot be met in the unnatural manmade environments. Many animals suffer from being
captive in the children s fun center we now call zoos. This captivity can turn into a disease.
lcanimal.org states Many animals held in captivity begin to form
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The Foreclosure Nightmare
The American Dream is always becoming bigger and bigger. Since the end of World War II the
United States has been obsessed with suburbia and America s people have been building and
borrowing ever more. The early years of this decade may have paved the way for every family to
get a piece of the American Dream, but as we can all see, in the past couple of years, the financing
options that enabled just about everyone to own a home were not options that were good for those
consumers or the United States economy. Federal Regulation and more education are the only way
to be politically correct while preventing people from buying more home than they can afford and
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These strict income to debt ratios may seem unfair to a consumer looking for that American
Dream. Consumers would notice an extremely small scope of home choices especially with a
low income. However unfair it may be to a consumer, it is a policy that will protect both the
lender and consumer. The consumer will also benefit from a home that they know they can afford
every month, with money left over each month to spend (Vintage New Media). Going beyond
qualifications for borrowers, the products lenders have available need to be evaluated. Adjustable
rate mortgages provide a borrower with a low initial interest rate in the initial period, which is an
advantage over a fixed rate loan. Disadvantages of an adjustable rate mortgage however, have
become obvious over the past years. People are allowed to purchase homes that are larger and
more expensive than what they could afford with a fixed rate loan. Interest rate increases may
increase depending on the state of the economy, and monthly payments will most likely increase
beyond the borrowers ability to pay (Bank of America). Therefore, these loans need to be
evaluated in their terms and conditions regarding the borrower. With such an unstable loan, it
would be smart for the lender to avoid selling these loans to high risk consumers. However,
during the hay day (2003 2005) of sub prime lending, these loans were often sold to consumers with
FICO scores below 620 (NPR). So lenders themselves are at fault for
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Analysis Of In The Kitchen By Henry Louis Gates
In text In the Kitchen , writer Henry Louis Gates Jnr shows how the importance of culture, pride
and appearance construct the identity of many African Americans. Gates text is centred around the
kitchen , a word with a double meaning, the kitchen is the basis for the whole text where pride is
centred and hair conditioning takes place. Gates uses elements of writing such as textual form,
figurative language, idiom and tone to establish construct the identities of the African American
society through the narrator s eyes. In this academic essay, I will be giving examples for these
elements of writing and how Gates has used them to shed different lights on the narrator s story,
letting the reader experience increasingly of the African American society.
Textual form is an important part of this text, Gates uses first person narration to let the reader
experience the African American culture from his own eyes. At first, we are introduced to the
kitchen at first, we are unaware of what the relation is to hair, in this quote the narrator defines
just this But the word has another meaning, and the kitchen I m speaking of now is the very
kinky bit of hair at the back of the head, where the neck meets the shirt collar. If there ever was
one part of our African past that resisted assimilation it was the kitchen. No matter how hot the
iron, no matter how powerful the chemical, no matter how stringent the mashed potatoes and lye
formula of a man s process neither God nor woman nor Sammy Davis could straighten the kitchen.
The kitchen was permanent irredeemable invincible kink , (42). This quote shows a lot about the
context of the African American society, with a sense of pride in their heritage and who they are
although they may want straightened white hair they don t want to be white. Another aspect of
textual form Gates uses is thematical structure, shown especially through the theme pride. The
narrator shows immense pride for his mother right from the beginning of the text, this quote is
him expressing how he finds his mothers work unbelievable showing great honour to her every
scored kink could be transformed through grease and fire into a magnificent head of wavy hair was
a miracle to me still is . Gates
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The Egyptian Syrian Attack Of September 1973
Assess the reasons for Israel s unpreparedness for the Egyptian Syrian attack of October 1973
The Egyptian Syrian attack that took place on Yon Kippur is a hugely significant event in the
history of the Arab Israeli conflict. Often referred to as the trauma , the attack revealed a number
of key issues with regards to Israeli defence and intelligence that ultimately resulted in a severe lack
of preparation. Israel was unprepared for a plethora of interlinking issues that resulted in a series of
fatal mistakes with regard to intelligence and military preparedness. With regards intelligence, an
entrenched and overconfident conviction in the Concept blinded the Israeli s to the concrete
evidence and forewarnings of the Egyptian Syrian mobilization. The ingenuity of the Egyptian s
was also crucial to Israeli unpreparedness, especially the deployment of the almost certain double
agent Ashraf Marwan.
The Concept is the first significant reason why Israel was grossly unprepared for the attack she
did not expect it and this was blunder of her own making. Upon official investigation into the
errors of Israeli preparation, the 1975 Agranat Commission highlighted Israel s Military
Intelligence Directorate Aman had persistently adhered to a single incorrect Concept regarding
Egypt s attack capabilities, disregarding other key intelligence as a result. This Concept was that
Egypt would not wage war on the Israeli s before she had, firstly, acquired long range attack
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The Pros And Cons Of The Declaration Of Independence
What were Thomas Jeffereson s, Alexander Hamilton s, John Jay s, and James Madison s reasons
behind the most historical documents? Durning the time period of the Founding Father s the
American colonies were barely starting to form a government and it had its flaws and they still
had to deal with gaining their independence from Great Britain. In the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jeffereson writes it to give reasons to why the American colonies are going to seperate
from Great Britain. Hamilton, Jay, and Madison write the Federalists Papers to try and convince
the people of the American colonies to ratify the new constitution. In the Declaration of
Independence Jefferson gives logical reasoning and also emtional reasoning through the type of
words he uses and in the Federalists Papers they use logical reasoning and their creditbilty to
convince the people. When Thomas Jeffersonwirtes the Declaration of Independence he wirtes it
to explain why the American colonies will be seperating from Great Britian. He does that by
using logos. For taking away our Charters, abolishing our most valuable Laws, and altering
fundamentally the Forms of our Governments: . This passage explains some of the reasons why
they seperate from Great Britain, Jefferson uses actual facts so that Great Britain can t deny it.
Through out the entire declaration he uses logos to back up why the American colonies leave. He
doesn t want people to think they are leaving just for no reason.
In the
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Hsieh Zappos Hiring Process
The ninth value is to be passionate and determined. Hsieh s belief in the concept of Zappos is
what fueled his determination to keep the company afloat. We are inspired because we believe
in what we are doing and where we are going. (Hsieh, p. 181). Hsieh refused to take no for an
answer and that is attributable to Zappos success. This is a key criterion in the Zappos hiring
process. If a candidate doesn t seem passionate about possibly working for Zappos, they won t fit
in with the culture. Being around co workers with a positive, but realistic, attitude makes coming to
work enjoyable. The final value asks employees to remain humble; another value considered in the
hiring process. Zappos has turned down many candidates for employment that boastfully spoke of
individual accomplishments instead of giving credit to their team. The Zappos culture requires
employees to take a modest approach to customer service; constantly obsessing over the customer s
needs. As aforementioned, building relationships is key to the Zappos brand. In order to build
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The values are structures in a way so that each value flows into the next. At Zappos, they strive to
merge an employee s professional life with their personal life. Hsieh believes that the Zappos core
values not only formally define the Zappos culture, but they provide a pretty decent list of
personal values too. This follows Zappos desire to not only improve professionally, but personally as
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Hobsbawm s Theory on the General Crisis of the 17th Century
Hobsbawm s Theory on the General Crisis of the 17th century
It is generally accepted by historians that there was a В‘crisis that blanketed all of Europe during
the 17th century. A myriad of revolts, uprisings and economic contractions occurred almost
simultaneously and had a profound impact on the socio economics of the entire continent. The
topic for discussion in this paper is the effects that this В‘crisis had on Europe and its
developments. In particular, the focus will be on Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm, and his theory
that the 17th century crisis was the catalyst for the transition from feudal society to capitalism in
England and ultimately the genesis of the industrial revolution. Hobsbawm argues that it was the
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However even if it is a given that there was an inadequate concentration of capital in prior to the
17th century to establish capitalism, Hobsbawm still fails to demonstrate how the crisis affected to
use of capital, a topic which will be discussed later in this paper.
Hobsbawm argues that there was no division of labor under feudal society to enable mass
production leading to capitalistic profits. However Lublinskaya shows that there was a
concentration of disperse manufactures in Germany, Spain and especially France who had already
established large scale manufacturing using division of labor since the early 16th century. So it can
hardly be said that this necessary criteria for capitalism was missing in, or originated by the 17th
century . Hobsbawm also makes the claim that the continue exploitation of the peasantry under
feudalism reduced their capacity as a cash consumers . This hindered demand for mass produced
goods and thus providing companies with little incentive to become active in more revolutionary
capital enterprises. However Lublinskaya points out that the continual exploitation of the peasantry
eventually forces them to resort to the sale of their labor power making them a cash consumer. This
feudal system of exploitation did not ultimately reduced demand but stimulated it .
Another critic of Hobsbawm s theory was historian, H.R. Trevor Roper. In his paper, General Crisis
of the Seventeenth Century, he attacks
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Simi Strings Orchestra Essay
On Sunday 28 June 2015, I had an opportunity to participate in listening a strings orchestra in Simi
Valley. It named Simi Strings Orchestra that was located in the Simi Valley Public Library in the
afternoon about one hour at 3:30 p.m. This was my first time to be there and to be a listener in this
strings orchestra, it was a great experience in my life. In this concert, Simi Strings Orchestra, there
were twelve performers, who were teenagers and adults, in the ensemble. Most of them were
adults, which some of them were college professors and professionals, who sometimes performed in
a small orchestra. There were only two college students who had ever been participated in their high
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This work based on the familiar folk song The Irish Washerwoman, and it was a popular folk
song in that era. In this work, I like the violins voices the most because they made me felt relax
and fun with their various pitches. Jupiter was composed by Gustav Holst, who was an English
composer, between 1914 and 1916. It was represented about 1918 or in the Early Twentieth
Century. Jupiter was one of seven movements of Gustav Holst s work, The Planets. And each
movement, including Jupiter was named after a planet of the Solar system. Ashokan Farewell
was composed by Jay Ungar in 1982 or in the Romantic Era. It was served as a goodnight or
farewell waltz at the annual Ashokan Fiddle Dance Camps. Moreover, it was also used in the
Civil War Documentary series in 1984. Korobushka was composed by Nikolay Nekrasov in a
nineteenth century. It was a Russian folk song that told of a meeting between a peddler and a
girl, and it described the peddler and the girl s haggling over goods in a veiled metaphor for
courtship. Its rhythms conveyed in slower pitches and sad sounds for matching with sadness of the
love story between the peasant girl and the young
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Diagnosing Intellectual Disabilities
Society likes to establish names and categories for everything, whether it is race, gender, social
status or in this case intelligence, there are multiple ways to classify and identify people.
Distinguishing terms are often used to help make identification easier. Idiot, mentally deficient, and
retard are common terms that were previously used in association with mental retardation
(Parmenter, 2011). However, society has replaced the term mental retardation with intellectual
disability to distinguish people who express a restriction in their intelligence. In order to gain a
better perspective of intellectual disabilities specifically focusing on children it is necessary to
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Children are normally dependent on their caregivers, but having an intellectual disability
increases the child s dependency. Caregivers have to adapt and learn to overcome the daily
obstacles encountered when raising a child with an intellectual disability. The complexity of
raising a child with disabilities has been analyzed in several studies. One study in particular
focused on the process mothers experienced while raising their disabled child. 11 mothers of
disabled children were interviewed during the study to collect data. The results suggested that
mothers gradually embraced their child s disability. It was determined there are three distinct
points in the journey of raising a child with disabilities. The first point was identified as the
beginning and initial impact of the diagnosis, secondly, making sense of the circumstances and
lastly embracing each other and growing together (Lee Recchia 2015) . Based on the perspective
of the mother s in the study experience with disability was not viewed as something to overcome
at one specific time but as continuous challenges to deal with within their everyday lives (Lee
Recchia, 2015). Physical, behavioral, social and emotional challenges were emphasized by the
mother s. For example, one mother discussed the challenge she faced when sending her child to
school due to her son s
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Eukaryotic Cells Relationship
Cells reproduce genetically identical copies of themselves by cycles of cell growth and division.
The cell cycle separates it into four stages. G1 is the period after cell division, and before the start
of DNA replication. Cells grow and monitor their environment to determine whether they should
initiate another round of celldivision. S is the period of DNAsynthesis, where cells replicate their
chromosomes. G2 is the period between the end of DNA replication and the start of cell division.
Cells check to make sure DNA replication has successfully completed, and make any necessary
repairs. M is the actual period of cell division, consisting of prophase, metaphase, anaphase,
telophase, and cytokinesis.
A chromosome is a DNA molecule that carries all or part of the hereditary information of an
organism. Each chromosome consists of two identical sister chromatids and each pair is attached in
the center at an area called the centromere. In eukaryotic cells, the DNA is packaged with proteins
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During interphase (G1 + S + G2), chromosomes are fully or partially decondensed, in the form of
chromatin, which consists of DNA wound around histone proteins (nucleosomes).In G1, each
chromosome is a single chromatid. More organelles are produced and the volume of the cytoplasm
increases with more protein synthesis. If the cell is not to divide again, it will enter G0. In
synthesis (S), the cell duplicates its DNA. In G2, each chromosome consists of a pair of identical
sister chromatids, where each chromatid contains a linear DNA molecule that is identical to the
joined sister. The sister chromatids are joined at their centromeres. A pair of sister chromatids is a
single replicated chromosome, a single package of hereditary information. The cell is now ready
for the mitosis
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Critique Of Noonan Argument Essay
In this article, Noonan discusses the controversial topic of abortion. He examines questions such as
how do you determine the humanity of a being? His thesis is that abortion is always morally wrong
with the exception of extreme circumstances such as a cancerous uterus or ectopic pregnancy. He
uses the assumption that a fetusis always a person, from conception on as opposed to believing the
fetus is not a person at any point. In this paper, I will show that Noonan proves his thesis that
abortionis always morally wrong, based on proving opposing arguments to be unsound. Noonan s
argument to prove that abortion is morally wrong:
1.A human conceptus is a human being.
2.If a human conceptus is a human being, then it is morally wrong to harm it.
3.If it is morally wrong to harm a human conceptus , then abortion is wrong except where the
mother s life is in danger
4.Therefore, abortion is wrong except where the mother s life is in danger
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After he has proven the opposing arguments to be unsound, he begins to focus more on
probability as a factor. There is a four out of five chance that a fetus will develop into a baby. If
the probability of development were different, there would be a considerable difference in the
argument against abortion. He uses the example of shooting at a movement from a bush. If there
was only a 200,000,000 to 1 chance of the movement being a human, then shooting would not
seem so bad. However, if there was a four out of five chance of it being a human, shooting seems
absurd. The same theory of probability applies to abortion. Since there is an 80 percent chance of a
baby developing from the fetus, it is morally wrong to harm that fetus without a sufficient reason,
such as cancerous uterus or ectopic
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Success of the United Arab Emirates in Combating Human...
`How successful has the government in the UAE been in combating human trafficking?
According to popular definition: Human trafficking is the trade in humans, most commonly for the
purpose of sexual slavery, forced labor or for the extraction of organs or tissues. (http:/
/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Trafficking) In my opinion, human traffickingis when a poor
person is exploited against their will in order to serve someone else. There are many issues that can
be considered human trafficking in the United Arab Emirates, such as the abuse of maids in rich or
poor households; the employment of labourers that work for construction companies who work
very long hours in hot weather and live in horrible conditions and women who are lured into the
UAE under the impression that the job that they are about to perform is legal, who eventually end
up becoming prostitutes. In this essay I will explore the history from when there was the initial
awareness of human trafficking in the UAE; why the government feels they should take action
and how successful they have been so far in trying to put an end to human trafficking. For my
research I will look at newspapers and websites such as The Gulf News, Khaleej Times and
websites such as United Nations and United Arab Emirates Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Human trafficking was for a long time accepted in the UAE as a way of life. In the Gulf region
there is a long history of wars between tribes and the men who were captured were usually
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A Midsummer Night s Dream Compare And Contrast
In A Midsummer Night s Dream Puck and Bottom are different in many ways including the way
they behave, their sense of humour, and how they deal with their problems. Puck may be
considered a protagonist because he is the character who puts the remedy on Lysander s eyes and
corrects the love problems with the Athenian lovers. Puckmakes the mistake by putting the love
potion on Lysander s eyes, making him fall in love with Helena, forgetting Hermia. This causes
problems because Hermia is still in love with Lysander and Demetrius is in love with Hermia.
Like every protagonist, Puck fixes his mistakes and makes everything rights again. He does this by
putting the love potion on Demetrius eyes and he then falls in love with Helena. He chases... Show
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On the ground, sleep sound, I ll apply, to your eye, gentle lover, remedy (III.ii.461 65). When the
lovers wake in the morning Helena and Demetrius are in love and Hermia and Lysander are in
love. Unlike Puck, Bottom deals with his problems with the craftsman by trying to be better
than them rather than helping them. Puck s spirit is very lively and humorous when he messes
up he watches the outcome and laughs at it. For example, when he applies the potion to the
wrong eyes he says Believe my King of Shadows, I mistook... and so far am I glad it so did sort,
as this their jangling I esteem a sport (III.ii.363 4). This shows how his spirit dominates the play
because Puck enjoys to interact with others while Bottom thinks he is the best at everything and
does not need the other craftsmen. The comedy surrounding Puck differs from Bottom because
Puck s sense of humour is more sophisticated than Bottom s. An example of Bottom s sense of
humour is when he uses the incorrect verb when he is performing the play for the lovers. I see a
voice. Now will I to the chink, to spy an I can hear my Thisbe s face (V.i.186 7). An example of
Puck s sense of humour is when he turned Bottom into an ass. This is more sophisticated because
Bottom does not realize that he has been turned into an ass. It is also a metaphor for Bottom s
attitude towards the other
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Medical Data And Electronic Medical Records
The Clinical Laboratory in the Inpatient setting has evolved over the years. Electronic data and
electronic medical records demand require medical documentation to be processed fast and
accurate daily. I selected the Clinical Laboratory Department because the amount of data that is
processed in these departments is impressive. I covered three main points in my report: (i) an
overview of the department, (ii) the role of Health Informaticsin the Clinical Laboratory, and (iii)
the impact of the advances in Health Informatics in the Clinical Laboratory Department.
Department Overview: Clinical Laboratory
The goals of the clinical laboratory department are: (i) conduct diagnostic tests ordered by
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Laboratory IT systems are still growing and developing. Health information protection,
communications lab to lab, and electronic patient access are some of the factors that have to be
taken into consideration in the development of new laboratory s transmission programs and
hospital automatization.
Clinical Laboratory department automatization affects the hospital and inpatient care delivery.
Advanced programs and efficient automatic transmissions will ensure precise patient care and
positive health outcomes.
The Role of Health Informatics in the Clinical Laboratory Department
Health informatics plays a crucial role in the clinical laboratory department. Automatization has
been implemented in most of the departments in the healthcare industry. This information is shared
by the multiple departments, and it s available to the health providers involved in patient care.
Clinical laboratory has been positively affected by automatization. The automatization is delivered
by a variety software programs. Each organization will implement the program that suits their
demands and necessities. The program must have the
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How Ford Made The Mustang
The vice president and general manager of Ford wanted to make the Mustang. It was a car that
could seat four people with bucket seats and a floor mounted shifter. It wouldn t be any longer
then 180 inches, it ll weigh less than 2500 pounds, and sell for lower than $2500.00. After
months of meetings, discussions and market surveys, the funding was finally approved for the
Mustang. On March 9, 1964 the first Mustang made. The Mustang was approved for production
after 18 months . A lot of the ideas used for the Mustang were from the Falcon. There was a large
number of different interior, exterior, and Drivetrain options. Ford wanted to make a car that
everyone would like and can customize it to there liking which was known as the car to be designed
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The new styles were the Mustang E, the Mach 1, the Boss 302, and the Mustang Boss 429. The
Mustang E was a basic economy Mustang SportsRoof model with a six cylinder engine, a rear
end with a higher ratio a large torque converter, and an automatic transmission. That model didn t
have air conditioning. A Mustang E insignia replaced the standard quarter panel design.The Mach
1 was only available with one of the five V 8 engines. It had a special interior trim, special carpet,
and high back bucket seats. The exterior featured a low gloss black hood, a hood scoop that
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`` Brave New World Of Digital Intimacy `` And Mark Twain...
Humanity started as small tribes of people working together and benefiting each other, with each
member having a clear identity that complements the other small group members. The
advancement of civilization threatened this identity. Soon, hordes of people living together in
cities, towns, and countries drowned out individual voices and opinions, causing people to lose a
sense of identity. While it may be hard to maintain a sense of identity in a crowd, society offers
many hidden benefits that can counterbalance the struggles of identity. Two readings, Clive
Thompson s Brave New World of Digital Intimacy and Mark Twain s The Dairies of Adam and Eve
show how society and sharing the Good life can benefit the individual overall, and might even help
an individual find their own identity.
In Mark Twain s The Diaries of Adamand Eve, Adam first struggled with the existence of his new
life partner Eve. He hated the fact that he never had alone time, and the fact that Eve was starting
to name all the animals in the garden. Matters worsened when they had kids. However, near the
end of the reading, Adam begun to realize that Eve enriched his life in a way that he never knew
before. Adam, in return, also enriched Eve s life. The two found happiness together where they
normally would not find it alone. The pair s relationship shows the core idea of forsaking solitude
and peace for something more, the companionship and joy of others.
In the section under Ten Years Later Adam
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Fairy Legends Essay
Fairy legends have been around from time immemorial in Ireland and several other countries.
These legends have been an important part of Irish life and culture. A legend, in contrast to
folklore, is meant to inform and reinforce beliefs. Legends are less about fiction and the
unbelievable, and more about the ordinary. The fairylegends in Ireland are abundant, as there are
many different tales that describe fairies and their habits distinctly. A large portion of these legends
have been told orally, so documenting them is difficult. In modern films and stories, such as
Disney, fairies are generally portrayed as being kind and helpful to humans, but according to Irish
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Sometimes, fairies offer gifts to humans. In the tale, The Little Herd Girl and the Woman from
Cnoc Aine in Fairy Legends from Donegal, a little girl is lured off by a fairy woman playing the
harp and into a fine castle. She has some bread and is sent off back home. Prior to leaving, she is
given a coin to give to her widowed mother. It is said that from then onward, her mother was
never wanting for money for the rest of her life. In another story called The Three Sneezes from
the same source, a wife is almost taken by fairies at her wedding, but a man blessed her and she
was safe aside from becoming deaf and dumb. When the same man later walked by a couple of
fairies, he heard them tell him of a cure for the woman s deafness and dumbness. He found the
herb, and the woman was cured and well once again. These tales might have been to give hope to
those that were impoverished or ill. The good fortune given by fairies in these legends are
reflective of human desire. Common themes of these types of legends include endless fortune,
magical powers, particularly bountiful harvest or healthy livestock, and goods supplied
mysteriously. However, although some dealings with fairies might lead to good fortune or
health, some people chose to avoid these dealings due to the fact that fairies can be
manipulative. Fairy gifts can be extraordinary, but taken away if the receiver does wrong by the
fairies or breaks an agreement. One unfortunate tale of an Irish piper details this. The Irish piper
overheard a beautiful fairy song, and was given the gift of playing the melody by this fairy.
However, the fairy told him that he was only allowed to play it three times before a live audience.
The piper obeyed the fairy s rule, until one night during a competition, he played the melody a
fourth time in order to win. The instant he was crowned, he fell dead on the stage because of his
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How The Interior Layout And Features Such As The Altar And...
Among other world faiths, Christianity is the largest religion in the world. The religion follows
the teachings of Jesus Christ and a derivation from Judaism. These individuals who follow the
teachings of Christ believe the words of the Bible because it is the word of God. The Sabbath or
the day of rest is an important part of the Christian faith and is usually practiced during Sundays. In
this essay, I am going to critically analyse the interior layout and features such as the altar and the
font of a historic parish church and relate them to the foundations of Christianity.
The church or ekklesia in Greek is the central part of the Christian worship and where the
believers of Christ pray and understand the Bible s teachings. For Christians, attending the
church or being a part of the local congregation gives them a sense of social belonging or a way
of expanding their religious circle (Morrison, no date). The church can also be a haven for those
individuals who are searching for spiritual safety where their beliefs are not being ridiculed or
questioned by those who are around them. The church although considered by those who are not
religious as a building of worship or just a building itself is a fundamental part of Christianity and
has a special meaning because it tells individuals that they believe in the teachings and words of
Jesus Christ (Morrison, no date).
The church in the contemporary society is often considered as a building; however, it also contains
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Essay On MLB Draft
The Show It has been said that people learn from mistakes (Roth 21) by prestigious and
successful individuals such as Dr. Bernard Roth, in an attempt to provoke people to chase their
dreams despite any mistakes or obstacles. The failure of becoming eligible for the MLB draft this
year is a colossal setback for playersinterested in being drafted. Although this is considered a
failing in society s eyes, these players have a chance to learn from there mistakes and use that
knowledge to eventually get drafted in a following year. Possibly the most substantial issue that
most of these athletes had to overcome would be lacking important knowledge necessary to
provide a respectable run at the MLB draft. The lack of knowledge can be broken up into 3
aspects: beginning with a bad plan, having unrealistic expectations, and coasting in the baseball
portion. All of these factors contribute to teaching the athletes who failed this year how to succeed
next year. To begin with, athletes were doomed from the start if they did not have good workout
and eating plans, along with good time management skills. According to a freshman pitcher at
Northeastern Junior College, interested in the MLB draft, I found it difficult to find a way to
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Now that these players have more experience under their belt they will have a better possibility
of getting drafted because they will be prepared with an excellent plan, have a better idea at what
is and is not achievable and why, and they will not coast if they are serious about making a serious
run at the MLB draft. This was a goal for many young athletes this year and even though failure was
the outcome this time, these hungry athletes will strive for their goal
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Compare And Contrast Crime And Punishment In Ancient Egypt
This paper is to compare and contrast crime and punishment in the ancient Mesopotamia and
Egypt mainly from the following three perspectives: religion, the purpose of punishment and
women. In terms of religion, we can tell from the Laws of Hammurabi and the Egyptian papyri
that the views of religion were both considered to be supreme in the ancient states. But there are
some differences between the views of the religion, especially in the objective to which the
people of two states believed in respectively. In the Laws of Hammurabi, there are some examples
that prove the status of the nature, like the river, and, in some cases, the river was the symbol of
justice which could prove whether the accused were guilty or not. People believed... Show more
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In the case If a man violates the wife of another man, ..., this man shall be put to death... (law 130),
the man was the one who performed misbehaviors but the woman were innocent. Moreover, in and
the instance If a man..., then the mother... (law 150), it has no doubt that, in the ancient
Mesopotamia, women had the equal right of succession and their lives and properties were
protected by the laws which meant little discrimination between men and women. However, in the
ancient Egypt, it was totally another world for women. The counterparts had no rights of
inheritance and they were in a lower status compared with men, which can be proven in the
Accused (pp
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Investing Activities Advantages And Disadvantages
Investing Activities have a few advantages and disadvantages. The advantages are firstly, the
greatest benefit of investing, and the reason that individuals do it, is the chance to understand a
benefit on the company. Not at all like working professionally, the extent of your company benefit
isn t essentially connected to the amount of timeand effort you put into it. In the event that you
select the right venture and are lucky, you can earn a lot of moneyin a short span of time. When this
event takes place, you already have a large amount of money to re invest. Secondly, sharp investors
take a look at the long term and timid far from getting rich and fast plans. Keeping up an enhanced
portfolio over a range of numerous years exploits the general upward pattern of stocks and gives
budgetary assets to retirement. This strategy is the best when it is begun early, with the goal that
the investments have time to develop over the length of the total career. At the point when the
investments have been cashed out during retirement, they can be worth more than the capital that
was initially contributed.
The Disadvantages are firstly, the most serious danger of investing activities is that the property in
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It surveys the amount, timing, and consistency of money inflows and outflows. The cash flow
statement is typically the last record arranged in an organization s budgetary report. The record
contains data that is a follow up of data contained in the salary proclamation and monetary record.
Examiners, speculators, monetary banks utilize the records to survey the financial position of an
organization. It also helps to keep track of the suitability of a venture for loaning money for future
operations. To account for whether the sum owed to the business has gone up or down, it is
essential for the organization to contrast the progressing income results with those of previous
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Coral Growth
As mentioned several times above, coral growth is the key to a formation of any type of reef.
Free swimming coral larvae find homes on submerged rocks or stable surfaces nearby the edges
of land. Colonies of coral form as calcium carbonate skeletons accumulate and begin to be bounded
by surrounding corals. The polyps continues to secrete calcareous skeletons that form protective
structures they will reside in. The protective structure is like a sort of cup the polyp sits under, and
new hard skeletons grow/forms as the coralpolyp lifts and releases new calcium carbonate
framework. Coral reproduces asexually, the polyp buds and new, genetically identical coral
polyps develop. The cycle continues and the coral spreads over a relatively short period of time.
The first formation of coral begins a platform for other new coral to settle and form. These
skeletons make up a majority of the reefs framework, however these are other small organisms that
contribute to the formation. Fire corals, which are more closely related to hydrozoans than actual
corals, also deposit large amounts of calcium carbonate that add to the construction. Calcareous
algaethat live on the actual coral, begin to deposit calcium carbonate within their tissue. As they die
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They are by far the most numerous and diverse. Fish are critical to the health of a coral reef. The
physical structure of a coral reef is very different from that of the surrounding open ocean.
Therefore, fish that reside in these reefs must have evolved many specialized traits that allow them
to flourish in that environment. Reef fish bodies differ in many ways from most other fishes. These
animals dwell on coral reefs and therefore have evolved thin, flat bodies that can easily be
maneuvered to make the necessary sharp turns. Furthermore, the pectoral and pelvic fins
positioning enhances the functionality of the pancake like
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Krispy Kreme Research Paper
CLA
Krispy Kreme
Road to Success
Tara Dugan
Leadership
Mr. Groff
1/11/17
Vernon Carver Rudolph was born in Marshall County, Kentucky. He was the oldest of four children
born from his parents Plumie and Rethie Rudolph. His siblings included Lewis
Rudolph, who would help found Krispy Kreme.
When he graduated high school, he went to Paducah, Kentucky with his uncle. In 1933,
Rudolph s uncle bought a doughnut shop and recipe for yeast raised donuts from a federal
employee named Joe LeBeau. This all occurred during the middle of the Great Depression, so they
moved to Nashville, Tennessee to see if they could get better business there and secure their
financial future. Things did not work out for them in Nashville, so they moved back to Kentucky ...
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On April 5, 2000, they went public on the NASDAQ at $21 using the ticker symbol
KREM. In February 2004, the company had sales of $665.6 million and profits of $94.7 million
from almost 400 stores.
On February 19, 2007, Krispy Kreme started selling the Whole Wheat Glazed doughnut to appeal
to the health conscious. The doughnut has 20 Calories in the US fewer than the original glazed
and contains more fiber (2 grams vs. 0.5 grams). In January 2008, the trans fat content of all
Krispy Kreme doughnuts was reduced to 0.5 of a gram or less. The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration, allows companies to round down to 0 g in its nutrition facts label even if the food
contains as much as 0.5 of a gram per serving. Krispy Kreme benefited from this regulatory rule in
its advertising campaign, touting its doughnuts as trans fat free and having 0 grams trans fat. The
first Krispy Kreme store to open outside North America was in Penrith, Australia, in
Sydney. Since it was successful they opened 53 other stores around the country. There are also
locations in the United Kingdom, Australia, Lebanon, Turkey, India, Dominican Republic,
Iceland, Kuwait, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia,
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Analysis Of Stag s Leap By Sharon Olds
Stag s Leap
Sharon Olds is a prominent feminist writer in the American Literature. She was born in San
Francisco and attended Stanford and Columbia universities. Her first book, Satan Says (1980)
received the inaugural San Francisco Poetry Center Award and her second, The Dead and the
Living, was both the Lamont Poetry Selection for 1983 and winner of the National Book Critics
Circle Award (Olds). Her writings have attracted leaders all over the world, and the most
remarkable collection of her career is Stag s Leap. (Kellaway) Stag s Leap, Old s most recent
collection of poems is the winner of the 2012 T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry, which tells the story of
the breakup of the poet s thirty year marriage (Aull). In this poem there is ... Show more content on
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Satan Says, her first award winning book is a feminist exploration of gender politics and
adolescent discovery. Olds Pulitzer Prize winning volume Stag Leap is a surprisingly tender look
at divorce in modern American culture. Olds poems often deal with the victories and
contradictions of being a woman in the United States during a time when the country has often
been involved in racial upheavals and military conflicts overseas. She investigates the victories
and contradictions of being a wife and mother during the era of feminism, as one of our most
honest, most overt poets of female sexuality and its relationship to family life and its place within
the history of humanity (Brickey). With the publication of Stag s Leap, it is very clear that Olds is
writing about the sudden, unexpected death of her 32 year marriage when her husband left to be
with another woman. For a book about the breakup of a marriage, there is a good deal of
feminist going on with Old s characteristic scathing honesty that will help to understand how this
collection of poems has gained so much attention. Old s demonstrates a poetic line with her
magic and imagery lively as ever, and brings a new range to the music sometimes headlong,
sometimes contemplative, and deep. This collection goes beyond the confessional, describing her
gift of intimacy in a sense. After decades of being closed in her marriage, she describes a love for
her
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Lake Chad Research Paper
There are many factors that influence agricultural yields: Water Scarcity: Water is essential to
the growth of crops, lack of water would drastically lower the amount of agricultural yields. Lake
Chad, pictured on the side, is on the border of four countries and is a huge water source.
However, over the past 40 years, this lake has been shrunk to 1/20 of its size. Due to Chad being
a land locked country, it is dependent on this lake for water. The disappearance of Lake Chad has
decreased food production as many crops are suffering from dehydration. The inevitable future can
be predicted, if the drought and overconsumption of water continues to occur, Lake Chad will soon
completely disappear leaving four countries high and dry. Technology and
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Jules Verne s Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under The Sea
Can you view the psychological view of Captain Nemo s anger? Who knows what is going on
inside of his head. Jules Verne s science fiction novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
delivers an overwhelming view into historical events which persuaded the work. In this paper I will
transform to you the psychological perspective of Captain Nemo.What causes him to be so angry?
What are the outcomes of his self destructive ways, and criticism. The author Deborah Solomon
insisted that anger issues need to be put aside. If she is getting in trouble for the same anger issues,
then why let the same standard get you in trouble again? You should change the way you re doing
things. Like you should start praying for help with your anger problems or situation... Show more
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Here it is human conflicts which form the axis of the basic plot. Some kind of a monster having
allegedly attacked various ships, and caused a pileup the United States puts to sea a frigate on an
expedition to find the monster and deal with it appropriately. The U.S. secretary of the navy invites
Pierre Aronnax, professor at the Paris Museum of Natural History, to join the expedition. The leader
of Nautilus is called, Captain Nemo. He is a scientist and a sea captain of enterprise and courage.
He is deeply humane and risking his life to save a stranger. Although, he is also ruthless, weird
he is still successful when encountering other battleships bent on his destruction. He liked living
on water away from others, while living on land that had forgotten him and his family. A group
of men set sail to solve the mystery of a sea monster in this amazing underwater adventure. After
a long unique journey around the world in Nautilus for ten months, when Aronnax is thrown
overboard when the monster rams the ship, which leads his servant Conseil to go in after him.
The two struggle to get back onboard the Lincoln, only to end up on the deck of some other
vessel. But things aren t going so well on the new vessel. A bunch of men throw Aronnax, Conseil,
and Ned Land, a Canadian harpooner, into a cell below deck. Later, they are visited by their
psychotic captain, who states that he can speak all of the languages
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Asl Vs American Sign Language
Speech Language Pathologists have a range of career fields they may enter after graduating with
their Masters degree. No matter the field they decided to specialize in, there is an advantage to
have knowledge and experience with ASL (American Sign Language). ASL may be used for
increasing job outlook, improving communication with people who use ASL, as a therapy tool, and
to facilitate oral language(Finch, 2016). Furthermore, according to the American Speech Language
Hearing Association, people who have a fluency in ASL have the potential to be more attractive to
employers because being linguistically diverse can increase your value. More opportunities may
open because this person has the ability to work with deaf and hard of hearing clientele... Show
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A person who does not have a fluency of the language tends to slow down their rate of speech
when signing at the same time. This allows the child to follow along easier, have a better chance
of imitating the way their parent or guardian speaks, and gives them additional time to allow for
motoric transitions between words . Utilizing signs during therapy also serves as visual cues
which will help the individuals. When signs are consistently paired with a verbal sound or word,
it can become a cue that will trigger the child and help them produce the correct sound or word.
Though using signs as cues might lessen overtime, if the individual is struggling at any point with
a certain sound or word, using a cue will again help them (Gretz, 2013).
In conclusion, there are multiple advantages for a speech language pathologist to learn ASL. The
goals of speech language pathologists include helping treat speech, language, and communication
disorders, and by utilizing ASL in therapy, there are benefits for the individuals requiring the help
and it can facilitate oral language. The speech language pathologist will also be more attractive to
employers and have the ability to communicate with people who use ASL, increasing the range of
individuals they may help. ASL may very well be an important language for
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China Sea And Pearl River Delta
BACKGROUND
Hong Kong, is located on the southeast coast of China, the diplomatic location of Hong Kong on
the South China Sea and Pearl River Delta helps it to become one of the world growing and
worldly cities (Hong Kong Tourism Board, 2015). Before 18th century, Hong Kong was still an
agricultural and manufacturing industries. In early 80 s to late 90 s, Hong Kong lost the comparative
advantage in manufacturing as the opening up and reformation of the Mainland China, but the
comparative advantage of being a service centre has been increased (Lingnan University, 2014) In
addition, Hong Kong has experienced three structural economic changes:
Fishing Village
EntrepГґt
Manufacturing Centre
International Trading Financial Centre
Nowadays, Hong Kong becomes one of the Asia Four Tigers with the Republic of Korea,
Singapore and Taiwan (John Page, 1994). Also, Hong Kong ranked 39 in the world according to
GDP (The World Bank, 2015). In this report, I would like to introduce the Hong Kong s current
economy, reflection on the role and contributions of different sectors. Also, discuss the strategic
priorities for policy makers to generate strong and sustainable economic development for Hong
Kong in the next 20 years.
HONG KONG S CURRENT ECONOMY
Being as a knowledge based and service sector, the share of service sector in Hong Kong s GDP
increased from 67.5% to 85% between 80 s and Late 90 s.
The character of service sector is very important and essential in the
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Panhandling Research Paper
A filthy, grotesque mound of bones and skin concealed with disheveled, ratty clothes. A matted
tangle of knots sits atop its head, pleading eyes stare into the soul begging for help through an
extended hand. A beggar, a hobo, a scavenger. A woman. Unbeknown to passers, she has a child
and no one to help support her. From unequal opportunity and a loved burden thrown onto her,
hoping others hearts will sway them to spare change. Change that will have to feed two mouths,
provide for two. Yet the city council feels the need to impose regulations which will hinder many
who have hopes of getting back on their feet. While some people see panhandling as a low,
disgraceful way of taking advantage of the kind hearts of others, beggingis only the... Show more
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A study done on youth was conducted by the Palette Fund, True Colors Fund, and the Williams
Institute along with the National Runaway Switchboard and Center Link, they had a survey of
service providers. In it they found the top reasons LGBTQ+ youth are homeless are because they
had run away because of rejection of their sexual orientation or gender identity, they were forced out
by parents, physical, emotional, or sexual abuse at home, and financial or emotional neglect from
their family (page 4, Serving Our Youth). In short, they couldn t stay home. They couldn t stay
home, yet the city is faulting them for trying to live a better life. The city is hindering their
opportunities at trying to live a normal life, the cities are keeping LGBTQ+ youth in the position
they are in, have been in. According to the US Department of Labor, a woman makes 78 cents for
every dollar that a man makes. The pay isn t fair, yet cities expect women to conform to a biased
society. And when when the inequality puts women out on the streets, there are rules and
regulations to further restrict them. Not only is government failing its citizens, we are failing each
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An Eye Movement Tracking System
In this paper, we proposed an eye movement tracking system. Based on Electro Oculography
(E.O.G) technology we detected the signal with different directions in eye movements and then
analyzed to understand what they represented about (e.g. horizontal direction or vertical direction).
This enables people to control applications using bio electric signals recorded from the body. In an
Electrooculogram (EOG) based, signals during various eye(cornea) movements are employed to
generate control signals. Electrooculography is a technique for measuring the resting potential of
the retina. The resulting signal is called the electrooculogram. Moreover, it is simpler to complete
the feature extraction and analysis of EOG signals. So, it will achieve more success to design of
wheelchair guidance by EOG.
INDEX TERMS ATMEGA16, ELECTROOCULOGRAM, EYE MOVEMENTS, EYE GESTURE
RECOGNITION, ELECTRODES.
I.INTRODUCTION
Wheelchairs are important mobile aids for elders and disabled patients. Electrooculography is a
technique for measuring the resting potential of the retina. The resulting signal is called the
electrooculogram. This paper has investigated that different EOG signals obtained from four
different places around eye; (right, left, up, and down) have led to different level of distance and
rotation of wheelchair. Those four signals are correspond to different levels of right and left steer,
forward and backward motion. EOG controlled device are gaining popularity in recent
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Placebo And Red Bull Experiment
The purpose of this study is comparing the effects of Red Bull and a non caffeinated drink with
endurance cycling TT performance. The hypothesis of this experiment is that the Red Bull and the
non caffeinated drink will improve the performance between each trial compared to the placebo.
There were 12 subjects, but one withdrew from the experiment due to stomachproblems. The 11
participants are male, age between 25 37 years old, no height represented, weighing between 76 88
kg and the participant was a cyclist or athlete. Each participant went to the laboratory 6 different
times. The first visit of the experiment was to let the participant do a cycle ergometer test for
exhaustion. After the first visit, the participant had to do 2 more visits... Show more content on
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Also, the participants didn t drink any alcohol or do strenuous exercise before each trial. The TT
(time trial) improved for both caffeine and Red Bull compared to the placebo. The caffeine was .043
and Red Bull was .039. The average of TT times also improved for caffeine, Red Bull and placebo.
The caffeine improved by 3.1% between 120 to 292 seconds. The Red Bull improved by 2.8%
between 109 to 262 seconds. The trend of HR, RPE, and quadriceps muscle pain increased rapidly.
The average HR for caffeine vs. placebo was .068. The average HR for Red Bull vs. placebo was
.086. The amount of leg pain with caffeine vs. placebo was .085. The amount of leg pain with
Red Bull vs. placebo was .052. The HR value and amount of leg pain values failed to reach the
amount of statistical significance. The gastric discomfort had a rating greater than 5 on a scale
of 10 from 2 participants from ingesting Red Bull. The participants said the pain was very sharp
feeling nauseated. The rest of the participants has a minor discomfort from the experiment less
than 3 on a scale of 10. The plasma caffeine and glucose wasn t different between all 3 different
conditions with caffeine, Red Bull and placebo. The participants were blinded and couldn t guess
the order of which each variable was given to the participant during the experiment. Only 1
participant guessed the right order of how each variable was given through the trial. The results of
the experiment was to compare the effects of Red Bull with an equal amount of caffeine with TT
endurance cycling performance. The hypothesis was proven right that the Red Bull and the non
caffeinated drink did improve the participant s performance compared to the placebo containing
Gatorade and carbonated water. The results also vary that the ingredients doesn t alter the plasma
caffeine, glucose, quadriceps muscle pain, HR, or
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William Carlos Williams A Poor Old Woman
Poets of the 20th century often experimented with the rules of poetry and in doing so unmade, then
remade the poem as we know it. Some followed Ezra Pound s advice to make it new. Modernist
poets would experiment with the structure of poems by changing line spacing, line length and
combining prose with poetryto create stanza paragraphs. They often tested different ways by which
to convey their messages by playing with syntactic organization and line breaks. William Carlos
Williams, perhaps best known for his experimentation with line breaks and sentence structure,
avidly experiments with the effects produced by the alteration of lines and sentences. In his poem
To a Poor Old Woman, Williams writes the same sentence: They taste good to her four times
within his poem, but changes which word of the sentence receives the emphasis each time the
sentence appears (235). The first time we encounter the sentence it can be read straight through in
the same way one would speak it and we see that the plums taste good to the old woman. The
following line stops after the word good and leaves the rest of the sentence for the beginning of the
following line. This brings emphasis to the subjectof the sentence, the woman, and receives further
weight as the sentence begins again within the same line to her. They taste. The sentence then ends
on the final line of the stanza that stresses the word good as the opening word of the line. This line
concludes with the word her which
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Preservation of Innocence In The Catcher in the Rye Essay
Themes in literary works are central, recurring ideas or messages that allow us to understand
more deeply about the characters. It is a perception about life or human nature that is often shared
with the reader. In The Catcher in the Rye, there are several themes that can be found in the words
and actions of the narrator, Holden Caulfield. The dominating theme in this novel is the
preservation of innocence, especially of children. We can see this throughout the novel, as Holden
strives to preserve innocence in himself and others. In The Catcher in the Rye, Holden s outlook in
life is either the innocence of childhood or the cruelty of adulthood. He believes that the innocence
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Holden is talking about protecting the children so they will not experience the cruelty of the
adult world. If he catches the children before they fall, he will preserve their innocence and keep
them from the cruelties of the adult world. Holden s only desire and goal in life is to be the
catcher in the rye because is the only job that is appealing to him where he can shows his love
and protection for childhood innocence, That s all I d do all day. I d just be the catcher in the
rye and all. I know it s crazy, but that s the only thing I d really like to be (173). Holden does not
want adolescents to become adults because he believes that adults are corrupt and he wants to
protect them from this corruptness. This is seen when Holden tries to erase the swearing words
on the walls of an elementary school that Phoebe attends. Holden angrily tells us, ... I saw
something that drove me crazy. Somebody d written Fuck you on the wall... I thought how
Phoebe and all the other little kids would see it, and how they d wonder what the hell it meant...
(201). Holden was angered because this proves that the innocent world of children has already
been corrupted by the profanities of the adult world. In addition, profanity in such places like an
elementary school distresses him because he associates it with Phoebe, little kids, and innocence.
Thus, their innocence is tainted by these profanity words on the walls. He does not feel
comfortable allowing small children to be
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The Importance Of National Honor Society
The first idea I believe National Honor Society should participate in is hosting a Memorial Day
celebration for the families in our community that have lost loved ones due to serving our
country. I think this would be amazing because it would give the people in our community a
sense that they are not alone and introduce them to people that they can lean on. At this event, we
could have food/treats and potentially an open microphone where people would be able to share
the story of their loved one(s). This could then become a yearly event that people look forward to
because it would be a celebration of life. I realize this could turn into a huge event because there
are many people that could possibly attend but we could keep that under control
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Stage 2.5 Building Construction
2.5Building approval
Construction method and its various stages of construction help to identify key construction
process involved in various construction methods. During the construction of residential houses
various inspections and certification are required in order to ensure the house is constructed to
required standards as specified by building regulations. Independent building certifiers could carry
out these inspections. Some of the key functions of building certifier are (Department of Local
Government and Planning 2011):
Determines building applications and provides decision on building approvals
Conducts building inspection to ascertain they meet building standards
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A typical Timber/steel frame, brick veneer house constructed on slab on ground has five key stages
where Standard Building Regulation 1993 requires inspections (Smith, Smith Mitchell 2013).
Stage 1 Site: site inspection is done to ensure that everything is according to the approved plans
and services are located according to the council plans. At this stage land surveyor might have
positioned building footprint to ensure set back distances as well.
Stage 2 Footings: At this stage excavation and reinforcement that supports the building are
inspected. This inspection is carried out before the concrete is poured to ensure size and depth of
the footings are correct and right size reinforcements with required spacing is maintained.
Stage 3 Slab: slab inspection is carried out after footings have been poured. At this stage
reinforcement, plastic membrane, compaction of soil, lagging of horizontal plumbing penetration
are inspected.
Stage 4 Frame: At this stage framework will be assessed according to residential timber framed
standards (Australian Standard AS1684.2 2010 Residential Timber Framed Construction) or
engineer s design for timber or steel frame. Items such as tie downs, bracing, truss installation and
sizes of structural member are
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  • 2. Harriet Tubman Fight for Freedom Essay A Long Journey Fighting Slavery A strong and powerful lady said these wise words: There was one of two things I had a right to, liberty or death; if I could not have one, I would have the other; for no man should take me alive; I should fight for my liberty as long as my strength lasted, and when the time came for me to go, the Lord would let them take me . The brave women who said these words were Harriet Tubmanand she was one of the leaders of the Underground Railroad that helped slaves reach freedom. Although not an actual railroad of steel rails, locomotives and steam engines, the Underground Railroad was real nevertheless (encyclopedia The Civil War and African Americans 329) The term Underground Railroad referred to the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is how Harriet Tubman even as a child, helped a slave reach freedom and it was a big part of what inspired her to gain her own freedom and want to help other slaves escape. Even though Harriet Tubman was never taught to read or write she was very strong willed, religious and smart and she believed that people had the right to be free and did not think it was right to beat people just because they did not have white skin. Harriet was determined to be free and help others, she would become a beacon of hope to other slaves, Moses helping to set her people free . (Harriet Tubman Moses of the Underground Railroad 23) Araminta married a white man named Richard Tubman when she was in her twenties. She still worked as a slave for her master but at night she was allowed to stay with her husband. She tried to talk to her husband about escaping but he just got mad and said that he would turn her in, so without Harriet telling him, she and three of her brothers decided to escape. Her brothers became scared and turned back but Harriet made it to Philadelphia. When Harriet Tubman arrived in Philadelphia she later remembered feeling that I had crossed the line of which I had so long been dreaming. I was free. She said she felt as if she were in heaven. (Harriet Tubman Moses of the Underground Railroad 35) She got a job in Philadelphia and saved as much money as she could so that she could help other slaves to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Nuclear Chemistry Essay Types of Radiation: List the three types of Radiation and describe conditions under which each case occurs. Alpha, Beta, Gamma. Alpha radiation/emission Alpha particles are the nuclei of a Helium atom 42He. Consisting of two protons and two neutrons, positively charged. The nuclei are ejected from heavy, unstable nuclei so as to remove excess protons and neutrons. However, the formed nuclei may still be radioactive in which even further decay will occur. Alpha emissions occur in nuclei with atomic numbers greater than 83. E.g 23892U пѓ 42He + 23490Th (both mass and No. of protons are conserved during the reaction) Beta radiation/emission Beta particles are electrons (0 1e) that have been released from the nucleus of a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Transuranic Elements are elements that have been artificially synthesised, and have atomic numbers greater than 92 Neutron Bombardment: Neptunium (Z = 93) can be made in nuclear reactors by neutron bombardment of uranium 238, achieved in 1940 by Glenn Seaborg. 23892U + 10n пѓ 23992U пѓ 23993NP + 0 1e Alpha Bombardment Alpha particles are able to produce transuranic elements. E.g. when plutonium 239 is bombarded with alpha particles an isotope of Curium (Z = 96) is formed. 23994Pu + 42H пѓ 24296Cm +10n Ion accelerators To produce elements with higher atomic numbers, the approach of firing accelerated particles into a target is used. The accelerated particles, usually ions produced in a linear accelerator, are fired towards the target element at velocities near the speed of light. Nuclear reactions occur in the target elements nuclei and are then analysed, velocity filters using electrical and magnetic fields separate the products of the reaction and determines their mass. E.g Roentgenium (Rg, Z = 111) was synthesised in 1944 as nickel 64 ions were accelerated towards bismuth 209, Rg was formed and rapidly decayed. 6428Ni + 20983Bi пѓ 272111Rg + 10n Commercial Radioactive Isotopes: What are commercial radioisotopes and explain how they are produced Commercial radioactive isotopes (radioisotopes) are radioisotopes used for commercial/industrial use such as medicine, e.g. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Huntingtons Disease Everyone can relate to the pain of having to watch a grandparent or great grandparent slowly loose their faculties as they advance into older age. Now, imagine if this seemingly slow digression hit hard and fast at only age thirty. The age where one is finally living alone and independent, with the beginnings of a successful career and the hopes of starting a familyand settling down. Huntington s Disease quickly takes all these dreams and ambitions away, along with control of ones body and mind. The symptoms of Huntington s, such as involuntary muscle jerks or twitches, had been seen throughout history for many years before being first recognized as an inherited disease in 1872 by Dr. George Huntington ( Hope Through Research). The hereditary... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The drug has been designed to be tested on individuals in the early stages of the disease, where the patient has not yet been over taken by the effects of the symptoms. Known as an antisense drug (ASO), IONIS HTTRx binds to huntingtin RNA, promoting its destruction and decreasing the amount of huntingtin protein. It is hoped that reducing the levels of the abnormal protein in this way will slow or halt disease progression (Porter). So far, the drug has shown promise in it s studies conducted on animals, and the scientists hope that in moving on to the next phase of the clinical trials, the drug may receive the required approval to be tested on humans (Porter). Clinical studies are conducted as followed, The trial is blinded which means the patient and the trial doctor will not know whether the patient is given IONIS HTTRx or placebo. Each patient will receive four doses of IONIS HTTRx or placebo by an intrathecal (spinal) injection, with doses four weeks apart. After the last dose, patients will be followed for several weeks to monitor the safety and activity of IONIS HTTRx (Porter). The disease usually takes an average of between ten and fifteen years before the patient ultimately dies as a result of the physical and mental degradation of the disease on the individual ( What is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Accounting Fraud Accounting 557 Assignment 1 Student EAS Professor Alfred Greenfield Strayer University 27 October 2013 Many organizations have been in the news over the past few years due to accounting ethical breaches that have affected their customers, employees, and the general public. I searched the Internet to locate a story in the news that depicts an accounting ethical breach. I selected Krispy Kreme. I enjoy their hot donuts and was curious to learn more about how they played with the numbers. For some reason I always want to dig into the trickery behind the manipulation of financial statements. When we get right down to it playing games is what happens. Someone comes along and they think they know something the rest of us are too dumb to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What if the IRS, the EPA, the Bureau of Indian Affairs were all shut down because of their past abuses of power and failure to properly track and administer the funds entrusted to them? Whatever the reason for the triple standard between punishing people crime, punishing corporate crime, and punishing government crime, we should start by asking if the U.S. government really cares about non violent crime. Even though we have very strict regulations on everything from money laundering to banking transparency, banks like Standard Chartered and Barclays have took hits for corporate crimes. Bribery allegations, fines and settlements have hurt businesses such as Siemens, KBR, and Alcatel Lucent. We need to understand that when company officials, or government officials achieve power over others, there will be some who will abuse the trust they have been given. Internal controls and locks only keep honest people honest. People run corporations and the government. People will skirt the law if the potential for gain appears to be great and the risk of being caught appears small. Human activity, businesses and government included, is based upon capital allocation and a risk reward analysis; if the profits to be gained from cheating outweigh the probability adjusted consequences of being caught and punished, then it makes sense to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Bp Oil Explosion in the Gulf of Mexico On April 22 2010, the World faced one of its worst oil spill disasters in the history of marine petroleum exploration. A deadly oil well blowout at Macondo Prospect, about 41 miles off the southeast coast of Louisiana, spewed huge quantities of oil for 87 long days causing major environmental and economic troubles to the Gulf region ( Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill). It started with a fire and explosion, killing 11 workers, and then unleashed a slow motion disaster that spread across the 600 mile gulf coastline. The massive oil spill disrupted lives and livelihoods, and swallowed up the habitat of many species, leaving their fate to the toxic mix ( Political and environmental Dilemma ). The chain of events started with an accident on board ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to a report published by US Fish Wild Life on January 25, 2011, local authorities collected 6,124 dead birds and 100 sea turtles ( Wildlife Collection Report ). Wildlife Report Experts contend that it will take several years to fully assess the environmental and ecological impact of the spill. The extent of environmental damage is directly proportional to the amount of oil spilled and the area it covers. Although both BP and government officials initially downplayed the importance of estimating the extent of the spill, industry and environmental experts said accurate estimates were key to planning and assessing remediation efforts. The final estimate of the oil spill now stands at 4.9 million barrels, the volume that far surpassed many previous spills on American soil. A previous accident caused by the collision of the Exxon Valdez oil tanker in Alaska spilled about 760 thousand barrels, slicking 11,000 square miles of ocean surface and 1,300 miles of pristine Alaskan coastline, and killing hundreds of thousands of birds and marine mammals and untold numbers of fish and fish eggs ( Gauging the Long Term Impacts ). As a result of the BP Oil spill, the US government imposed a temporary moratorium on off shore drilling. A great amount of work was done by the government and BP Management to clean up the oil slick across the shore of the Gulf of Mexico. BP committed 20 billion dollars for oil spill victims over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Character Development In This Boy s Life By Tobias Wolff Throughout Tobias Wolff s memoir, This Boy s Life, Toby interacts with Roy, Terry Taylor, and Arthur Gayle who all play a role in Toby s development. Each of their identities and characters have influenced Toby s in ways that strengthen and weaken his own identity and character. As Toby and his mother, Rosemary, drive to Utah, Rosemary s abusive ex husband, Roy, follows them there. Roy is an insecure man who is very possessive of Rosemary. However, when Toby is a young boy, he his view of Roy is manly . Toby s definition of a man is being handsome, having tattoos, and being heroic. These manly qualities causes Toby to look up to Roy in a way. Although Toby doesn t want to be insecure and abusive like Roy, he wants to become strong and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their first interaction ends with a bad fight between them because Toby calls Arthur a sissy. After the fight, while people were talking about it, Toby says, The other two boys were excited, restless, twitching with the blows they d imagined striking. They wanted to talk about the fight, but I had lost interest in it (111). When Toby was living in Utah or Seattle, he probably wouldn t have been able to stop talking about the fight because it is one of his qualities as a man . However, now, Toby lost interest right after the fight showing that what he thought was his identity, is actually not. As he is growing up, he is becoming less of a man and is starting to discover his true self. This shows how Arthur plays a role in Toby s development. Another example of when Arthur affects Toby s development is when they kissed. Toby describes, It surprised us both (159). This kiss shows their feelings of affection and closeness towards each other, however; Toby is now afraid that he isn t as masculine or is a sissy like he called Arthur. This causes Toby to try and act more like a man, however; not according to his definition. He doesn t misbehave, rather, he hangs out with the Ballard boys and tries to impress them. This shows how Arthur affects Toby by kissing him making Toby want to have people look at him as more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. poetry terms slide 1 The imaginative response to experience reflecting a keen awareness of language. Types of Poetry Ballad Songlike poem; tells a story Lyric musical verse; expresses observations feelings of a single speaker. Haiku 3 line verse form. First 3rd lines have five syllables; 2nd has 7. Topic is always nature Limerick a rhymed nonsense poem of five lines. Types of Poetry Sonnet 14 line lyric poem (usually unrhymed iambic pentameter) Petrarchan (Italian) octave sestet; octave states a theme or asks a question, sestet comments on or answers the question. Shakespearean 3 quatrains a couplet; Usually not printed with the stanzas divided. Verse Free Verse poetry not written in a regular rhythmical pattern or... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reading A Poem Third Reading: Identify the type of poem. What is the literal sense of the poem? What is it about? What does the poem say about its subject? Look for figurative devices: metaphors, similes, personification, symbols, etc. Analyzing A Poem Using the hand out given to you, ( How to Explicate a Poem ) answer the questions about the following two poems: Nothing Gold Can Stay Nature s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf s a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf, So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay. Robert Frost Wish You Were Here They kissed goodbye at the terminal gate She said you re gonna be late if you don t go He held her tight, said I ll be alright
  • 9. I ll call you tonight to let you know He bought a postcard, on the front it just said heaven With a picture of the ocean and the beach And the simple words that he wrote her Said he loved her and they told her How he d hold her if his arms would reach Wish you were here, wish you could see this place Wish you were near, wish I could touch your face the weather s nice, its paradise It s summertime all year and there s some folks we know They say, Hello, I miss you so, wish you were here. Wish You Were Here She got a call that night, but it wasn t from him It didn t sink in right away, Ma am the plane went down Our crews searched the ground No survivors found she heard him say But somehow she got a postcard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Forensic Entomology Case Study Ameenah Rab Amy Sydoruk Forensic Science November 19, 2017 Unit Five: Text Questions Review Questions 1. What is the typical order in which insects begin to arrive on human remains? Ans. The typical order that insects begin to arrive on human remains blowflies, beetles, maggots, wasps, ants, and spiders. 2. Describe the case that was one of the first recorded times of forensic entomology being used in a criminal case. What role did forensic entomology play in the case? Ans. In the year 1850, a repairman found a mummified remains of a newborn baby behind a fireplace in France. The couple that was living in the apartment right that moment was under suspicion but Dr. Marcel Bergeret noted that the hot, dry air around the fireplace had probably ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What are some of the challenges in determining the time of death using insects? Ans. Some of the challenges in determining the time of death using insects would be keeping the body in a cold environment which would completely stop decomposition. Another challenge would be burning the body in a flammable liquid that would damage the body. 2. Why is entomology an important area of forensic science? How can this area help criminal investigations? Ans. Entomology is an important area in forensic science because it can prove the time and place of an incident and can also help in catching the killer. 3. What is the process of collecting insect samples? What challenges are there in collecting samples of insects from human remains? Ans. First of all, forensic entomologists get the temperature of the body, and then look for the presence of maggot mass. They also count in the weather outside the body. The body getting enough sunlight or none at all makes it a big challenge for them. It can affect the time of when insects usually tend to appear in the body. 4. Why is the study of insects and their life cycles important for forensic entomologists? How is this information helpful to criminal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Ethical Behavior At Rocky University Ethical Behavior at Rocky University Ethical behavior should be expected from college students; however, it is not always present. There is a moral obligation for students, earning a degree, that they are in fact the ones doing the homework and tests. The prevalence of online institutions has helped enable a multitude of working individuals earn a degree. Without the classroom setting, it is arduous for a professor to ensure who is on the other end of the keyboard and monitor. In fact, Gopala, Paswan, and Qin (2015) stated that regarding online classes and degree programs, as a component of distant learning initiatives, have attracted a lot of attention from educational institutions, administrators, policymakers, and society at large. According to results of Pew Research Center 2011 Surveys, about 23 percent of college graduates have taken online courses (p. 67). Rocky University has conducted a survey asking 90 of its students whether or not he or she may have cheated on any assignments. Rocky University is interested in comparing itself with other Universities as well as setting a benchmark of its own situation. The following will enable the reader to understand just where Rocky stands after the results of the survey are tallied. Overview of the Rocky University Survey The data analyzed herein, were gathered from 90 of Rocky University students. There were 46 female respondents and 44 male respondents. Each was asked a series of three questions: have you ever copied ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Little Miss Sunshine Belonging Analysis In an environment plagued by incessant consumerism and perpetual egocentrism, one can easily begin to feel disconnected from other members of society. It is becoming exceedingly difficult to have truly meaningful relationships with anyone by cause of the cold, systematic, and covetous fashion in which our world is governed. Due to the lack of feeling a common unity, many families become disjointed and dysfunctional. There is, however, a way in which people can once again sense profound interconnectedness. Through distinct and intimate experiences with others, an individual s sense of societal separation is replaced with an intense perception of harmony. A film that perfectly encapsulates this phenomenon is the Academy Award winning comedy, Little Miss Sunshine (Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris, 2006). The film tells the story of an idiosyncratic family which travels across the country in order get Olive (Abigail Breslin), an aspiring beauty queen, to the Little Miss Sunshine pageant. Through a series of conflicts, the family undergoes many transformative and significant experiences. As a result, important messages can be discerned from the film. Little Miss Sunshine follows Hollywood s typical three act structure of set up, confrontation, and resolution in order to develop the notion that direct, human experiences lead to the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the family finishes eating, Olive learns that she has been invited to the Little Miss Sunshine Beauty Pageant. Utterly exultant, Olive races around the house as the family evaluates how to travel to the pageant. Through this news, the premise is created. The audience learns that the trip to Little Miss Sunshine will be what the film will be about while the family s initial confusion as to how to get there is the dramatic situation. The audience realizes that the family will be subjected to numerous obstacles during their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Revolutionary Organization The Rise and Fall of Revolutionary Organization 17 November (17N) In order to understand the goals and objectives of the Revolutionary Organization of 17 November (17N), one must examine the history and all aspects of the former terrorist organization before, during and after its conception. Bringing prior events into contexts provides adequate information that will enhance the reasoning for the emergence of 17N. Seeking to gather information that pertains to the operations of 17N and its organization will also provide an in depth analysis on the organizations goals, objectives, key leaders, tactics, and historical attacks. Furthermore, examining how 17N was funded will ultimately provide a list of supporting groups and affiliates of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From 1975 to 1980, 17N attacks were deliberately designed toidentify the group with the concerns of the Greek masses and to capitalize on publicperceptions of American complicity in the emergence of the military dictatorship inGreece and the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. (Kassimeris, 2007, p. 131) Simply put, the members of 17N had a very narrow scope to their attacks and their reasoning behind it. Allowing their targets to speak for their objectives and beliefs. Furthermore, Kassimeris (2007) points out that as 17N tried to link political activism, class conflict, and the armed struggle (p. 132), they released their manifesto in 1977. Entitled, Appantissi sta Kommata kai tis Organosseis [A Response to Political Parties and Organizations] (Kassimeris, 2007, p. 132), 17N s manifesto outlined claims that their attacks and movements were logical and necessary (p. 132). Unlike the ELA, 17 November utilized high profile assassinations, kneecappings, armed raids, bombings and rocket attacks (Kassimeris, 2013, p. 135) as a way to crystallize public disaffection with the regime and embed itself in mainstream consciousness (p. 135). As the group progressed in their attacks and became equipped with doctrine that outlined their motives, they believed that violence was the answer into shaping society into their pre shaped mold. However, where the small group longed for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Proliferation Of Weapons Of Mass Destruction To what extent do WMDs and their proliferation present a threat to global security and what are possible solutions? Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction and Threats to Global Security The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction is one of the foremost threats challenging global security today. The United States should take an offensive strategy and re emphasize its nuclear program due to the current affairs around the globe and the growing threat of the use of weapons of mass destruction against our citizens, allies and vital interests. The existing arms control agreements, such as the 1968 Non Proliferation Treaty and the prohibition of biological weapons of 1972, have not been able to address the issues of weapons of mass... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Movement of illegal imports and the exchange of money can be completed with virtually no restrictions depending on the place and time due to relaxed import and export laws, lack of enforcement controls, and electronic system networks. Furthermore, many governments seem to be unwilling or unable to implement control over the development, storage, or use of these weapons. More problematic are the shifting ideologies and international relationships that have occurred over the decades following the cold war. Today there is little doubt terrorist groups or states would use weapons of mass destruction to further their interests if they were available. The 9/11 Commission Report documented that Usama bin Laden in an interview with ABC television had called for Muslims to kill Americans without regard to their status claiming all Americans were targets. He had also attempted to purchase weapons grade enriched uranium for over $1.5 million dollars in an effort to make an atomic bomb. Although the material later turned out not to be uranium, it clearly indicated the terrorist s intent to discharge nuclear weapons without regard to the subsequent fallout of loss of lives, environmental or economic impacts worldwide.[footnoteRef:2] According to Frederick Mattis, in Banning Weapons of Mass Destruction, nuclear weapons are still considered to be the ultimate weapon of mass ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Arguments Against Native American Mascots Many people look at the Washington Redskins logo and see it just the same as any of the other NFL teams logos. So, why take the time and money to change their brand for the very few amount of people that think it s little offensive? In the past couple of years, a lot of people see many pro and college sports teams differently because of their mascot or logo. Native Americans, whose culture diminished ever since Europeans stepped onto the shores of the East, are used as branding for all levels and divisions of athletics teams. A lot of people argue for both sides of the conflict, with one side reasoning that the logos look racist and disrespect Native American culture, and the other side reasoning that they honor Indians and there is not even an issue. However, a ton of people fighting for the Indian mascot s removal do not know how Native Americans themselves truly feel about them. Also, the general public probably does not know either that many schools actually work with specific tribes to make sure that they respect their culture. The United States should not ban Native American mascots because most Native Americans don t get insulted from sports teams logos and many teams work with tribes to make sure that they don t disparage Indian customs and traditions. A major key that people do not take into consideration when discussing the conflict of Indian mascots is the direct opinions from Native Americans. National polls taken prove Native Americans do not mind team logos ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Pros And Cons Of Zoos During February 2014, Tania, a female Indian Elephant has been shunted around from zoo to zoo, ending up in the Targu Mures Zoo in Romania. During her time as a captive elephant Tania has rarely been given time to bond with other members of her species. Tania has been living for 39 years. At the Targu Mures Zooshe is confined into a tiny enclosure, not given the company of any other elephants, and forced to stand in her own urine and feces. This is due to sporadic, and very unsanitary cleaning of the practices of the zoo. Tania the elephants story began in 1978 when her herd was wiped out in the wild. After that she had spent every one of her days looking through the bars of zoos across the continent. This story and many others is the sad truth of what zoos do to the animals that live behind their bars. This is why Zoos should be exterminated. In the United Kingdom there was a welfare concern for all of the elephants. 75% of elephants were overweight, only 16% could walk normally, and solitary 20% of the elephants were free of foot problems. This is why zoos do more harm than good. CAPS (captiveanimals.org ) states Wild animals in zoos suffer physically and mentally as their complex social, behavioural and physical needs cannot be met in the unnatural manmade environments. Many animals suffer from being captive in the children s fun center we now call zoos. This captivity can turn into a disease. lcanimal.org states Many animals held in captivity begin to form ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Foreclosure Nightmare The American Dream is always becoming bigger and bigger. Since the end of World War II the United States has been obsessed with suburbia and America s people have been building and borrowing ever more. The early years of this decade may have paved the way for every family to get a piece of the American Dream, but as we can all see, in the past couple of years, the financing options that enabled just about everyone to own a home were not options that were good for those consumers or the United States economy. Federal Regulation and more education are the only way to be politically correct while preventing people from buying more home than they can afford and educate them so they may make the smart choice in purchasing a home. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These strict income to debt ratios may seem unfair to a consumer looking for that American Dream. Consumers would notice an extremely small scope of home choices especially with a low income. However unfair it may be to a consumer, it is a policy that will protect both the lender and consumer. The consumer will also benefit from a home that they know they can afford every month, with money left over each month to spend (Vintage New Media). Going beyond qualifications for borrowers, the products lenders have available need to be evaluated. Adjustable rate mortgages provide a borrower with a low initial interest rate in the initial period, which is an advantage over a fixed rate loan. Disadvantages of an adjustable rate mortgage however, have become obvious over the past years. People are allowed to purchase homes that are larger and more expensive than what they could afford with a fixed rate loan. Interest rate increases may increase depending on the state of the economy, and monthly payments will most likely increase beyond the borrowers ability to pay (Bank of America). Therefore, these loans need to be evaluated in their terms and conditions regarding the borrower. With such an unstable loan, it would be smart for the lender to avoid selling these loans to high risk consumers. However, during the hay day (2003 2005) of sub prime lending, these loans were often sold to consumers with FICO scores below 620 (NPR). So lenders themselves are at fault for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Analysis Of In The Kitchen By Henry Louis Gates In text In the Kitchen , writer Henry Louis Gates Jnr shows how the importance of culture, pride and appearance construct the identity of many African Americans. Gates text is centred around the kitchen , a word with a double meaning, the kitchen is the basis for the whole text where pride is centred and hair conditioning takes place. Gates uses elements of writing such as textual form, figurative language, idiom and tone to establish construct the identities of the African American society through the narrator s eyes. In this academic essay, I will be giving examples for these elements of writing and how Gates has used them to shed different lights on the narrator s story, letting the reader experience increasingly of the African American society. Textual form is an important part of this text, Gates uses first person narration to let the reader experience the African American culture from his own eyes. At first, we are introduced to the kitchen at first, we are unaware of what the relation is to hair, in this quote the narrator defines just this But the word has another meaning, and the kitchen I m speaking of now is the very kinky bit of hair at the back of the head, where the neck meets the shirt collar. If there ever was one part of our African past that resisted assimilation it was the kitchen. No matter how hot the iron, no matter how powerful the chemical, no matter how stringent the mashed potatoes and lye formula of a man s process neither God nor woman nor Sammy Davis could straighten the kitchen. The kitchen was permanent irredeemable invincible kink , (42). This quote shows a lot about the context of the African American society, with a sense of pride in their heritage and who they are although they may want straightened white hair they don t want to be white. Another aspect of textual form Gates uses is thematical structure, shown especially through the theme pride. The narrator shows immense pride for his mother right from the beginning of the text, this quote is him expressing how he finds his mothers work unbelievable showing great honour to her every scored kink could be transformed through grease and fire into a magnificent head of wavy hair was a miracle to me still is . Gates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Egyptian Syrian Attack Of September 1973 Assess the reasons for Israel s unpreparedness for the Egyptian Syrian attack of October 1973 The Egyptian Syrian attack that took place on Yon Kippur is a hugely significant event in the history of the Arab Israeli conflict. Often referred to as the trauma , the attack revealed a number of key issues with regards to Israeli defence and intelligence that ultimately resulted in a severe lack of preparation. Israel was unprepared for a plethora of interlinking issues that resulted in a series of fatal mistakes with regard to intelligence and military preparedness. With regards intelligence, an entrenched and overconfident conviction in the Concept blinded the Israeli s to the concrete evidence and forewarnings of the Egyptian Syrian mobilization. The ingenuity of the Egyptian s was also crucial to Israeli unpreparedness, especially the deployment of the almost certain double agent Ashraf Marwan. The Concept is the first significant reason why Israel was grossly unprepared for the attack she did not expect it and this was blunder of her own making. Upon official investigation into the errors of Israeli preparation, the 1975 Agranat Commission highlighted Israel s Military Intelligence Directorate Aman had persistently adhered to a single incorrect Concept regarding Egypt s attack capabilities, disregarding other key intelligence as a result. This Concept was that Egypt would not wage war on the Israeli s before she had, firstly, acquired long range attack ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Pros And Cons Of The Declaration Of Independence What were Thomas Jeffereson s, Alexander Hamilton s, John Jay s, and James Madison s reasons behind the most historical documents? Durning the time period of the Founding Father s the American colonies were barely starting to form a government and it had its flaws and they still had to deal with gaining their independence from Great Britain. In the Declaration of Independence Thomas Jeffereson writes it to give reasons to why the American colonies are going to seperate from Great Britain. Hamilton, Jay, and Madison write the Federalists Papers to try and convince the people of the American colonies to ratify the new constitution. In the Declaration of Independence Jefferson gives logical reasoning and also emtional reasoning through the type of words he uses and in the Federalists Papers they use logical reasoning and their creditbilty to convince the people. When Thomas Jeffersonwirtes the Declaration of Independence he wirtes it to explain why the American colonies will be seperating from Great Britian. He does that by using logos. For taking away our Charters, abolishing our most valuable Laws, and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments: . This passage explains some of the reasons why they seperate from Great Britain, Jefferson uses actual facts so that Great Britain can t deny it. Through out the entire declaration he uses logos to back up why the American colonies leave. He doesn t want people to think they are leaving just for no reason. In the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Hsieh Zappos Hiring Process The ninth value is to be passionate and determined. Hsieh s belief in the concept of Zappos is what fueled his determination to keep the company afloat. We are inspired because we believe in what we are doing and where we are going. (Hsieh, p. 181). Hsieh refused to take no for an answer and that is attributable to Zappos success. This is a key criterion in the Zappos hiring process. If a candidate doesn t seem passionate about possibly working for Zappos, they won t fit in with the culture. Being around co workers with a positive, but realistic, attitude makes coming to work enjoyable. The final value asks employees to remain humble; another value considered in the hiring process. Zappos has turned down many candidates for employment that boastfully spoke of individual accomplishments instead of giving credit to their team. The Zappos culture requires employees to take a modest approach to customer service; constantly obsessing over the customer s needs. As aforementioned, building relationships is key to the Zappos brand. In order to build strong relationships, employees must treat everyone with respect.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The values are structures in a way so that each value flows into the next. At Zappos, they strive to merge an employee s professional life with their personal life. Hsieh believes that the Zappos core values not only formally define the Zappos culture, but they provide a pretty decent list of personal values too. This follows Zappos desire to not only improve professionally, but personally as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Hobsbawm s Theory on the General Crisis of the 17th Century Hobsbawm s Theory on the General Crisis of the 17th century It is generally accepted by historians that there was a В‘crisis that blanketed all of Europe during the 17th century. A myriad of revolts, uprisings and economic contractions occurred almost simultaneously and had a profound impact on the socio economics of the entire continent. The topic for discussion in this paper is the effects that this В‘crisis had on Europe and its developments. In particular, the focus will be on Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm, and his theory that the 17th century crisis was the catalyst for the transition from feudal society to capitalism in England and ultimately the genesis of the industrial revolution. Hobsbawm argues that it was the crisis of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However even if it is a given that there was an inadequate concentration of capital in prior to the 17th century to establish capitalism, Hobsbawm still fails to demonstrate how the crisis affected to use of capital, a topic which will be discussed later in this paper. Hobsbawm argues that there was no division of labor under feudal society to enable mass production leading to capitalistic profits. However Lublinskaya shows that there was a concentration of disperse manufactures in Germany, Spain and especially France who had already established large scale manufacturing using division of labor since the early 16th century. So it can hardly be said that this necessary criteria for capitalism was missing in, or originated by the 17th century . Hobsbawm also makes the claim that the continue exploitation of the peasantry under feudalism reduced their capacity as a cash consumers . This hindered demand for mass produced goods and thus providing companies with little incentive to become active in more revolutionary capital enterprises. However Lublinskaya points out that the continual exploitation of the peasantry eventually forces them to resort to the sale of their labor power making them a cash consumer. This feudal system of exploitation did not ultimately reduced demand but stimulated it . Another critic of Hobsbawm s theory was historian, H.R. Trevor Roper. In his paper, General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century, he attacks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Simi Strings Orchestra Essay On Sunday 28 June 2015, I had an opportunity to participate in listening a strings orchestra in Simi Valley. It named Simi Strings Orchestra that was located in the Simi Valley Public Library in the afternoon about one hour at 3:30 p.m. This was my first time to be there and to be a listener in this strings orchestra, it was a great experience in my life. In this concert, Simi Strings Orchestra, there were twelve performers, who were teenagers and adults, in the ensemble. Most of them were adults, which some of them were college professors and professionals, who sometimes performed in a small orchestra. There were only two college students who had ever been participated in their high school and college orchestras. The instrumentation of this... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This work based on the familiar folk song The Irish Washerwoman, and it was a popular folk song in that era. In this work, I like the violins voices the most because they made me felt relax and fun with their various pitches. Jupiter was composed by Gustav Holst, who was an English composer, between 1914 and 1916. It was represented about 1918 or in the Early Twentieth Century. Jupiter was one of seven movements of Gustav Holst s work, The Planets. And each movement, including Jupiter was named after a planet of the Solar system. Ashokan Farewell was composed by Jay Ungar in 1982 or in the Romantic Era. It was served as a goodnight or farewell waltz at the annual Ashokan Fiddle Dance Camps. Moreover, it was also used in the Civil War Documentary series in 1984. Korobushka was composed by Nikolay Nekrasov in a nineteenth century. It was a Russian folk song that told of a meeting between a peddler and a girl, and it described the peddler and the girl s haggling over goods in a veiled metaphor for courtship. Its rhythms conveyed in slower pitches and sad sounds for matching with sadness of the love story between the peasant girl and the young ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Diagnosing Intellectual Disabilities Society likes to establish names and categories for everything, whether it is race, gender, social status or in this case intelligence, there are multiple ways to classify and identify people. Distinguishing terms are often used to help make identification easier. Idiot, mentally deficient, and retard are common terms that were previously used in association with mental retardation (Parmenter, 2011). However, society has replaced the term mental retardation with intellectual disability to distinguish people who express a restriction in their intelligence. In order to gain a better perspective of intellectual disabilities specifically focusing on children it is necessary to understand the terminology, affects the disability has on both the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Children are normally dependent on their caregivers, but having an intellectual disability increases the child s dependency. Caregivers have to adapt and learn to overcome the daily obstacles encountered when raising a child with an intellectual disability. The complexity of raising a child with disabilities has been analyzed in several studies. One study in particular focused on the process mothers experienced while raising their disabled child. 11 mothers of disabled children were interviewed during the study to collect data. The results suggested that mothers gradually embraced their child s disability. It was determined there are three distinct points in the journey of raising a child with disabilities. The first point was identified as the beginning and initial impact of the diagnosis, secondly, making sense of the circumstances and lastly embracing each other and growing together (Lee Recchia 2015) . Based on the perspective of the mother s in the study experience with disability was not viewed as something to overcome at one specific time but as continuous challenges to deal with within their everyday lives (Lee Recchia, 2015). Physical, behavioral, social and emotional challenges were emphasized by the mother s. For example, one mother discussed the challenge she faced when sending her child to school due to her son s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Eukaryotic Cells Relationship Cells reproduce genetically identical copies of themselves by cycles of cell growth and division. The cell cycle separates it into four stages. G1 is the period after cell division, and before the start of DNA replication. Cells grow and monitor their environment to determine whether they should initiate another round of celldivision. S is the period of DNAsynthesis, where cells replicate their chromosomes. G2 is the period between the end of DNA replication and the start of cell division. Cells check to make sure DNA replication has successfully completed, and make any necessary repairs. M is the actual period of cell division, consisting of prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis. A chromosome is a DNA molecule that carries all or part of the hereditary information of an organism. Each chromosome consists of two identical sister chromatids and each pair is attached in the center at an area called the centromere. In eukaryotic cells, the DNA is packaged with proteins in the nucleus, and varies in structure and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During interphase (G1 + S + G2), chromosomes are fully or partially decondensed, in the form of chromatin, which consists of DNA wound around histone proteins (nucleosomes).In G1, each chromosome is a single chromatid. More organelles are produced and the volume of the cytoplasm increases with more protein synthesis. If the cell is not to divide again, it will enter G0. In synthesis (S), the cell duplicates its DNA. In G2, each chromosome consists of a pair of identical sister chromatids, where each chromatid contains a linear DNA molecule that is identical to the joined sister. The sister chromatids are joined at their centromeres. A pair of sister chromatids is a single replicated chromosome, a single package of hereditary information. The cell is now ready for the mitosis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Critique Of Noonan Argument Essay In this article, Noonan discusses the controversial topic of abortion. He examines questions such as how do you determine the humanity of a being? His thesis is that abortion is always morally wrong with the exception of extreme circumstances such as a cancerous uterus or ectopic pregnancy. He uses the assumption that a fetusis always a person, from conception on as opposed to believing the fetus is not a person at any point. In this paper, I will show that Noonan proves his thesis that abortionis always morally wrong, based on proving opposing arguments to be unsound. Noonan s argument to prove that abortion is morally wrong: 1.A human conceptus is a human being. 2.If a human conceptus is a human being, then it is morally wrong to harm it. 3.If it is morally wrong to harm a human conceptus , then abortion is wrong except where the mother s life is in danger 4.Therefore, abortion is wrong except where the mother s life is in danger Noonan focuses a majority of his argument on the assumption that a human conceptus is a human being. Many of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After he has proven the opposing arguments to be unsound, he begins to focus more on probability as a factor. There is a four out of five chance that a fetus will develop into a baby. If the probability of development were different, there would be a considerable difference in the argument against abortion. He uses the example of shooting at a movement from a bush. If there was only a 200,000,000 to 1 chance of the movement being a human, then shooting would not seem so bad. However, if there was a four out of five chance of it being a human, shooting seems absurd. The same theory of probability applies to abortion. Since there is an 80 percent chance of a baby developing from the fetus, it is morally wrong to harm that fetus without a sufficient reason, such as cancerous uterus or ectopic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Success of the United Arab Emirates in Combating Human... `How successful has the government in the UAE been in combating human trafficking? According to popular definition: Human trafficking is the trade in humans, most commonly for the purpose of sexual slavery, forced labor or for the extraction of organs or tissues. (http:/ /en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Trafficking) In my opinion, human traffickingis when a poor person is exploited against their will in order to serve someone else. There are many issues that can be considered human trafficking in the United Arab Emirates, such as the abuse of maids in rich or poor households; the employment of labourers that work for construction companies who work very long hours in hot weather and live in horrible conditions and women who are lured into the UAE under the impression that the job that they are about to perform is legal, who eventually end up becoming prostitutes. In this essay I will explore the history from when there was the initial awareness of human trafficking in the UAE; why the government feels they should take action and how successful they have been so far in trying to put an end to human trafficking. For my research I will look at newspapers and websites such as The Gulf News, Khaleej Times and websites such as United Nations and United Arab Emirates Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Human trafficking was for a long time accepted in the UAE as a way of life. In the Gulf region there is a long history of wars between tribes and the men who were captured were usually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. A Midsummer Night s Dream Compare And Contrast In A Midsummer Night s Dream Puck and Bottom are different in many ways including the way they behave, their sense of humour, and how they deal with their problems. Puck may be considered a protagonist because he is the character who puts the remedy on Lysander s eyes and corrects the love problems with the Athenian lovers. Puckmakes the mistake by putting the love potion on Lysander s eyes, making him fall in love with Helena, forgetting Hermia. This causes problems because Hermia is still in love with Lysander and Demetrius is in love with Hermia. Like every protagonist, Puck fixes his mistakes and makes everything rights again. He does this by putting the love potion on Demetrius eyes and he then falls in love with Helena. He chases... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the ground, sleep sound, I ll apply, to your eye, gentle lover, remedy (III.ii.461 65). When the lovers wake in the morning Helena and Demetrius are in love and Hermia and Lysander are in love. Unlike Puck, Bottom deals with his problems with the craftsman by trying to be better than them rather than helping them. Puck s spirit is very lively and humorous when he messes up he watches the outcome and laughs at it. For example, when he applies the potion to the wrong eyes he says Believe my King of Shadows, I mistook... and so far am I glad it so did sort, as this their jangling I esteem a sport (III.ii.363 4). This shows how his spirit dominates the play because Puck enjoys to interact with others while Bottom thinks he is the best at everything and does not need the other craftsmen. The comedy surrounding Puck differs from Bottom because Puck s sense of humour is more sophisticated than Bottom s. An example of Bottom s sense of humour is when he uses the incorrect verb when he is performing the play for the lovers. I see a voice. Now will I to the chink, to spy an I can hear my Thisbe s face (V.i.186 7). An example of Puck s sense of humour is when he turned Bottom into an ass. This is more sophisticated because Bottom does not realize that he has been turned into an ass. It is also a metaphor for Bottom s attitude towards the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Medical Data And Electronic Medical Records The Clinical Laboratory in the Inpatient setting has evolved over the years. Electronic data and electronic medical records demand require medical documentation to be processed fast and accurate daily. I selected the Clinical Laboratory Department because the amount of data that is processed in these departments is impressive. I covered three main points in my report: (i) an overview of the department, (ii) the role of Health Informaticsin the Clinical Laboratory, and (iii) the impact of the advances in Health Informatics in the Clinical Laboratory Department. Department Overview: Clinical Laboratory The goals of the clinical laboratory department are: (i) conduct diagnostic tests ordered by physicians on samples of body fluids, body ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Laboratory IT systems are still growing and developing. Health information protection, communications lab to lab, and electronic patient access are some of the factors that have to be taken into consideration in the development of new laboratory s transmission programs and hospital automatization. Clinical Laboratory department automatization affects the hospital and inpatient care delivery. Advanced programs and efficient automatic transmissions will ensure precise patient care and positive health outcomes. The Role of Health Informatics in the Clinical Laboratory Department Health informatics plays a crucial role in the clinical laboratory department. Automatization has been implemented in most of the departments in the healthcare industry. This information is shared by the multiple departments, and it s available to the health providers involved in patient care. Clinical laboratory has been positively affected by automatization. The automatization is delivered by a variety software programs. Each organization will implement the program that suits their demands and necessities. The program must have the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. How Ford Made The Mustang The vice president and general manager of Ford wanted to make the Mustang. It was a car that could seat four people with bucket seats and a floor mounted shifter. It wouldn t be any longer then 180 inches, it ll weigh less than 2500 pounds, and sell for lower than $2500.00. After months of meetings, discussions and market surveys, the funding was finally approved for the Mustang. On March 9, 1964 the first Mustang made. The Mustang was approved for production after 18 months . A lot of the ideas used for the Mustang were from the Falcon. There was a large number of different interior, exterior, and Drivetrain options. Ford wanted to make a car that everyone would like and can customize it to there liking which was known as the car to be designed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The new styles were the Mustang E, the Mach 1, the Boss 302, and the Mustang Boss 429. The Mustang E was a basic economy Mustang SportsRoof model with a six cylinder engine, a rear end with a higher ratio a large torque converter, and an automatic transmission. That model didn t have air conditioning. A Mustang E insignia replaced the standard quarter panel design.The Mach 1 was only available with one of the five V 8 engines. It had a special interior trim, special carpet, and high back bucket seats. The exterior featured a low gloss black hood, a hood scoop that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. `` Brave New World Of Digital Intimacy `` And Mark Twain... Humanity started as small tribes of people working together and benefiting each other, with each member having a clear identity that complements the other small group members. The advancement of civilization threatened this identity. Soon, hordes of people living together in cities, towns, and countries drowned out individual voices and opinions, causing people to lose a sense of identity. While it may be hard to maintain a sense of identity in a crowd, society offers many hidden benefits that can counterbalance the struggles of identity. Two readings, Clive Thompson s Brave New World of Digital Intimacy and Mark Twain s The Dairies of Adam and Eve show how society and sharing the Good life can benefit the individual overall, and might even help an individual find their own identity. In Mark Twain s The Diaries of Adamand Eve, Adam first struggled with the existence of his new life partner Eve. He hated the fact that he never had alone time, and the fact that Eve was starting to name all the animals in the garden. Matters worsened when they had kids. However, near the end of the reading, Adam begun to realize that Eve enriched his life in a way that he never knew before. Adam, in return, also enriched Eve s life. The two found happiness together where they normally would not find it alone. The pair s relationship shows the core idea of forsaking solitude and peace for something more, the companionship and joy of others. In the section under Ten Years Later Adam ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Fairy Legends Essay Fairy legends have been around from time immemorial in Ireland and several other countries. These legends have been an important part of Irish life and culture. A legend, in contrast to folklore, is meant to inform and reinforce beliefs. Legends are less about fiction and the unbelievable, and more about the ordinary. The fairylegends in Ireland are abundant, as there are many different tales that describe fairies and their habits distinctly. A large portion of these legends have been told orally, so documenting them is difficult. In modern films and stories, such as Disney, fairies are generally portrayed as being kind and helpful to humans, but according to Irish legend, fairies are not always benevolent creatures. The tales involving... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sometimes, fairies offer gifts to humans. In the tale, The Little Herd Girl and the Woman from Cnoc Aine in Fairy Legends from Donegal, a little girl is lured off by a fairy woman playing the harp and into a fine castle. She has some bread and is sent off back home. Prior to leaving, she is given a coin to give to her widowed mother. It is said that from then onward, her mother was never wanting for money for the rest of her life. In another story called The Three Sneezes from the same source, a wife is almost taken by fairies at her wedding, but a man blessed her and she was safe aside from becoming deaf and dumb. When the same man later walked by a couple of fairies, he heard them tell him of a cure for the woman s deafness and dumbness. He found the herb, and the woman was cured and well once again. These tales might have been to give hope to those that were impoverished or ill. The good fortune given by fairies in these legends are reflective of human desire. Common themes of these types of legends include endless fortune, magical powers, particularly bountiful harvest or healthy livestock, and goods supplied mysteriously. However, although some dealings with fairies might lead to good fortune or health, some people chose to avoid these dealings due to the fact that fairies can be manipulative. Fairy gifts can be extraordinary, but taken away if the receiver does wrong by the fairies or breaks an agreement. One unfortunate tale of an Irish piper details this. The Irish piper overheard a beautiful fairy song, and was given the gift of playing the melody by this fairy. However, the fairy told him that he was only allowed to play it three times before a live audience. The piper obeyed the fairy s rule, until one night during a competition, he played the melody a fourth time in order to win. The instant he was crowned, he fell dead on the stage because of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. How The Interior Layout And Features Such As The Altar And... Among other world faiths, Christianity is the largest religion in the world. The religion follows the teachings of Jesus Christ and a derivation from Judaism. These individuals who follow the teachings of Christ believe the words of the Bible because it is the word of God. The Sabbath or the day of rest is an important part of the Christian faith and is usually practiced during Sundays. In this essay, I am going to critically analyse the interior layout and features such as the altar and the font of a historic parish church and relate them to the foundations of Christianity. The church or ekklesia in Greek is the central part of the Christian worship and where the believers of Christ pray and understand the Bible s teachings. For Christians, attending the church or being a part of the local congregation gives them a sense of social belonging or a way of expanding their religious circle (Morrison, no date). The church can also be a haven for those individuals who are searching for spiritual safety where their beliefs are not being ridiculed or questioned by those who are around them. The church although considered by those who are not religious as a building of worship or just a building itself is a fundamental part of Christianity and has a special meaning because it tells individuals that they believe in the teachings and words of Jesus Christ (Morrison, no date). The church in the contemporary society is often considered as a building; however, it also contains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay On MLB Draft The Show It has been said that people learn from mistakes (Roth 21) by prestigious and successful individuals such as Dr. Bernard Roth, in an attempt to provoke people to chase their dreams despite any mistakes or obstacles. The failure of becoming eligible for the MLB draft this year is a colossal setback for playersinterested in being drafted. Although this is considered a failing in society s eyes, these players have a chance to learn from there mistakes and use that knowledge to eventually get drafted in a following year. Possibly the most substantial issue that most of these athletes had to overcome would be lacking important knowledge necessary to provide a respectable run at the MLB draft. The lack of knowledge can be broken up into 3 aspects: beginning with a bad plan, having unrealistic expectations, and coasting in the baseball portion. All of these factors contribute to teaching the athletes who failed this year how to succeed next year. To begin with, athletes were doomed from the start if they did not have good workout and eating plans, along with good time management skills. According to a freshman pitcher at Northeastern Junior College, interested in the MLB draft, I found it difficult to find a way to balance: practice, eating... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now that these players have more experience under their belt they will have a better possibility of getting drafted because they will be prepared with an excellent plan, have a better idea at what is and is not achievable and why, and they will not coast if they are serious about making a serious run at the MLB draft. This was a goal for many young athletes this year and even though failure was the outcome this time, these hungry athletes will strive for their goal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Compare And Contrast Crime And Punishment In Ancient Egypt This paper is to compare and contrast crime and punishment in the ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt mainly from the following three perspectives: religion, the purpose of punishment and women. In terms of religion, we can tell from the Laws of Hammurabi and the Egyptian papyri that the views of religion were both considered to be supreme in the ancient states. But there are some differences between the views of the religion, especially in the objective to which the people of two states believed in respectively. In the Laws of Hammurabi, there are some examples that prove the status of the nature, like the river, and, in some cases, the river was the symbol of justice which could prove whether the accused were guilty or not. People believed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the case If a man violates the wife of another man, ..., this man shall be put to death... (law 130), the man was the one who performed misbehaviors but the woman were innocent. Moreover, in and the instance If a man..., then the mother... (law 150), it has no doubt that, in the ancient Mesopotamia, women had the equal right of succession and their lives and properties were protected by the laws which meant little discrimination between men and women. However, in the ancient Egypt, it was totally another world for women. The counterparts had no rights of inheritance and they were in a lower status compared with men, which can be proven in the Accused (pp ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Investing Activities Advantages And Disadvantages Investing Activities have a few advantages and disadvantages. The advantages are firstly, the greatest benefit of investing, and the reason that individuals do it, is the chance to understand a benefit on the company. Not at all like working professionally, the extent of your company benefit isn t essentially connected to the amount of timeand effort you put into it. In the event that you select the right venture and are lucky, you can earn a lot of moneyin a short span of time. When this event takes place, you already have a large amount of money to re invest. Secondly, sharp investors take a look at the long term and timid far from getting rich and fast plans. Keeping up an enhanced portfolio over a range of numerous years exploits the general upward pattern of stocks and gives budgetary assets to retirement. This strategy is the best when it is begun early, with the goal that the investments have time to develop over the length of the total career. At the point when the investments have been cashed out during retirement, they can be worth more than the capital that was initially contributed. The Disadvantages are firstly, the most serious danger of investing activities is that the property in which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It surveys the amount, timing, and consistency of money inflows and outflows. The cash flow statement is typically the last record arranged in an organization s budgetary report. The record contains data that is a follow up of data contained in the salary proclamation and monetary record. Examiners, speculators, monetary banks utilize the records to survey the financial position of an organization. It also helps to keep track of the suitability of a venture for loaning money for future operations. To account for whether the sum owed to the business has gone up or down, it is essential for the organization to contrast the progressing income results with those of previous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Coral Growth As mentioned several times above, coral growth is the key to a formation of any type of reef. Free swimming coral larvae find homes on submerged rocks or stable surfaces nearby the edges of land. Colonies of coral form as calcium carbonate skeletons accumulate and begin to be bounded by surrounding corals. The polyps continues to secrete calcareous skeletons that form protective structures they will reside in. The protective structure is like a sort of cup the polyp sits under, and new hard skeletons grow/forms as the coralpolyp lifts and releases new calcium carbonate framework. Coral reproduces asexually, the polyp buds and new, genetically identical coral polyps develop. The cycle continues and the coral spreads over a relatively short period of time. The first formation of coral begins a platform for other new coral to settle and form. These skeletons make up a majority of the reefs framework, however these are other small organisms that contribute to the formation. Fire corals, which are more closely related to hydrozoans than actual corals, also deposit large amounts of calcium carbonate that add to the construction. Calcareous algaethat live on the actual coral, begin to deposit calcium carbonate within their tissue. As they die ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are by far the most numerous and diverse. Fish are critical to the health of a coral reef. The physical structure of a coral reef is very different from that of the surrounding open ocean. Therefore, fish that reside in these reefs must have evolved many specialized traits that allow them to flourish in that environment. Reef fish bodies differ in many ways from most other fishes. These animals dwell on coral reefs and therefore have evolved thin, flat bodies that can easily be maneuvered to make the necessary sharp turns. Furthermore, the pectoral and pelvic fins positioning enhances the functionality of the pancake like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Krispy Kreme Research Paper CLA Krispy Kreme Road to Success Tara Dugan Leadership Mr. Groff 1/11/17 Vernon Carver Rudolph was born in Marshall County, Kentucky. He was the oldest of four children born from his parents Plumie and Rethie Rudolph. His siblings included Lewis Rudolph, who would help found Krispy Kreme. When he graduated high school, he went to Paducah, Kentucky with his uncle. In 1933, Rudolph s uncle bought a doughnut shop and recipe for yeast raised donuts from a federal employee named Joe LeBeau. This all occurred during the middle of the Great Depression, so they moved to Nashville, Tennessee to see if they could get better business there and secure their financial future. Things did not work out for them in Nashville, so they moved back to Kentucky ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On April 5, 2000, they went public on the NASDAQ at $21 using the ticker symbol KREM. In February 2004, the company had sales of $665.6 million and profits of $94.7 million from almost 400 stores. On February 19, 2007, Krispy Kreme started selling the Whole Wheat Glazed doughnut to appeal to the health conscious. The doughnut has 20 Calories in the US fewer than the original glazed and contains more fiber (2 grams vs. 0.5 grams). In January 2008, the trans fat content of all Krispy Kreme doughnuts was reduced to 0.5 of a gram or less. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, allows companies to round down to 0 g in its nutrition facts label even if the food contains as much as 0.5 of a gram per serving. Krispy Kreme benefited from this regulatory rule in its advertising campaign, touting its doughnuts as trans fat free and having 0 grams trans fat. The first Krispy Kreme store to open outside North America was in Penrith, Australia, in Sydney. Since it was successful they opened 53 other stores around the country. There are also locations in the United Kingdom, Australia, Lebanon, Turkey, India, Dominican Republic, Iceland, Kuwait, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Analysis Of Stag s Leap By Sharon Olds Stag s Leap Sharon Olds is a prominent feminist writer in the American Literature. She was born in San Francisco and attended Stanford and Columbia universities. Her first book, Satan Says (1980) received the inaugural San Francisco Poetry Center Award and her second, The Dead and the Living, was both the Lamont Poetry Selection for 1983 and winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award (Olds). Her writings have attracted leaders all over the world, and the most remarkable collection of her career is Stag s Leap. (Kellaway) Stag s Leap, Old s most recent collection of poems is the winner of the 2012 T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry, which tells the story of the breakup of the poet s thirty year marriage (Aull). In this poem there is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Satan Says, her first award winning book is a feminist exploration of gender politics and adolescent discovery. Olds Pulitzer Prize winning volume Stag Leap is a surprisingly tender look at divorce in modern American culture. Olds poems often deal with the victories and contradictions of being a woman in the United States during a time when the country has often been involved in racial upheavals and military conflicts overseas. She investigates the victories and contradictions of being a wife and mother during the era of feminism, as one of our most honest, most overt poets of female sexuality and its relationship to family life and its place within the history of humanity (Brickey). With the publication of Stag s Leap, it is very clear that Olds is writing about the sudden, unexpected death of her 32 year marriage when her husband left to be with another woman. For a book about the breakup of a marriage, there is a good deal of feminist going on with Old s characteristic scathing honesty that will help to understand how this collection of poems has gained so much attention. Old s demonstrates a poetic line with her magic and imagery lively as ever, and brings a new range to the music sometimes headlong, sometimes contemplative, and deep. This collection goes beyond the confessional, describing her gift of intimacy in a sense. After decades of being closed in her marriage, she describes a love for her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Lake Chad Research Paper There are many factors that influence agricultural yields: Water Scarcity: Water is essential to the growth of crops, lack of water would drastically lower the amount of agricultural yields. Lake Chad, pictured on the side, is on the border of four countries and is a huge water source. However, over the past 40 years, this lake has been shrunk to 1/20 of its size. Due to Chad being a land locked country, it is dependent on this lake for water. The disappearance of Lake Chad has decreased food production as many crops are suffering from dehydration. The inevitable future can be predicted, if the drought and overconsumption of water continues to occur, Lake Chad will soon completely disappear leaving four countries high and dry. Technology and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Jules Verne s Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under The Sea Can you view the psychological view of Captain Nemo s anger? Who knows what is going on inside of his head. Jules Verne s science fiction novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea delivers an overwhelming view into historical events which persuaded the work. In this paper I will transform to you the psychological perspective of Captain Nemo.What causes him to be so angry? What are the outcomes of his self destructive ways, and criticism. The author Deborah Solomon insisted that anger issues need to be put aside. If she is getting in trouble for the same anger issues, then why let the same standard get you in trouble again? You should change the way you re doing things. Like you should start praying for help with your anger problems or situation... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here it is human conflicts which form the axis of the basic plot. Some kind of a monster having allegedly attacked various ships, and caused a pileup the United States puts to sea a frigate on an expedition to find the monster and deal with it appropriately. The U.S. secretary of the navy invites Pierre Aronnax, professor at the Paris Museum of Natural History, to join the expedition. The leader of Nautilus is called, Captain Nemo. He is a scientist and a sea captain of enterprise and courage. He is deeply humane and risking his life to save a stranger. Although, he is also ruthless, weird he is still successful when encountering other battleships bent on his destruction. He liked living on water away from others, while living on land that had forgotten him and his family. A group of men set sail to solve the mystery of a sea monster in this amazing underwater adventure. After a long unique journey around the world in Nautilus for ten months, when Aronnax is thrown overboard when the monster rams the ship, which leads his servant Conseil to go in after him. The two struggle to get back onboard the Lincoln, only to end up on the deck of some other vessel. But things aren t going so well on the new vessel. A bunch of men throw Aronnax, Conseil, and Ned Land, a Canadian harpooner, into a cell below deck. Later, they are visited by their psychotic captain, who states that he can speak all of the languages ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Asl Vs American Sign Language Speech Language Pathologists have a range of career fields they may enter after graduating with their Masters degree. No matter the field they decided to specialize in, there is an advantage to have knowledge and experience with ASL (American Sign Language). ASL may be used for increasing job outlook, improving communication with people who use ASL, as a therapy tool, and to facilitate oral language(Finch, 2016). Furthermore, according to the American Speech Language Hearing Association, people who have a fluency in ASL have the potential to be more attractive to employers because being linguistically diverse can increase your value. More opportunities may open because this person has the ability to work with deaf and hard of hearing clientele... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A person who does not have a fluency of the language tends to slow down their rate of speech when signing at the same time. This allows the child to follow along easier, have a better chance of imitating the way their parent or guardian speaks, and gives them additional time to allow for motoric transitions between words . Utilizing signs during therapy also serves as visual cues which will help the individuals. When signs are consistently paired with a verbal sound or word, it can become a cue that will trigger the child and help them produce the correct sound or word. Though using signs as cues might lessen overtime, if the individual is struggling at any point with a certain sound or word, using a cue will again help them (Gretz, 2013). In conclusion, there are multiple advantages for a speech language pathologist to learn ASL. The goals of speech language pathologists include helping treat speech, language, and communication disorders, and by utilizing ASL in therapy, there are benefits for the individuals requiring the help and it can facilitate oral language. The speech language pathologist will also be more attractive to employers and have the ability to communicate with people who use ASL, increasing the range of individuals they may help. ASL may very well be an important language for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. China Sea And Pearl River Delta BACKGROUND Hong Kong, is located on the southeast coast of China, the diplomatic location of Hong Kong on the South China Sea and Pearl River Delta helps it to become one of the world growing and worldly cities (Hong Kong Tourism Board, 2015). Before 18th century, Hong Kong was still an agricultural and manufacturing industries. In early 80 s to late 90 s, Hong Kong lost the comparative advantage in manufacturing as the opening up and reformation of the Mainland China, but the comparative advantage of being a service centre has been increased (Lingnan University, 2014) In addition, Hong Kong has experienced three structural economic changes: Fishing Village EntrepГґt Manufacturing Centre International Trading Financial Centre Nowadays, Hong Kong becomes one of the Asia Four Tigers with the Republic of Korea, Singapore and Taiwan (John Page, 1994). Also, Hong Kong ranked 39 in the world according to GDP (The World Bank, 2015). In this report, I would like to introduce the Hong Kong s current economy, reflection on the role and contributions of different sectors. Also, discuss the strategic priorities for policy makers to generate strong and sustainable economic development for Hong Kong in the next 20 years. HONG KONG S CURRENT ECONOMY Being as a knowledge based and service sector, the share of service sector in Hong Kong s GDP increased from 67.5% to 85% between 80 s and Late 90 s. The character of service sector is very important and essential in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Panhandling Research Paper A filthy, grotesque mound of bones and skin concealed with disheveled, ratty clothes. A matted tangle of knots sits atop its head, pleading eyes stare into the soul begging for help through an extended hand. A beggar, a hobo, a scavenger. A woman. Unbeknown to passers, she has a child and no one to help support her. From unequal opportunity and a loved burden thrown onto her, hoping others hearts will sway them to spare change. Change that will have to feed two mouths, provide for two. Yet the city council feels the need to impose regulations which will hinder many who have hopes of getting back on their feet. While some people see panhandling as a low, disgraceful way of taking advantage of the kind hearts of others, beggingis only the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A study done on youth was conducted by the Palette Fund, True Colors Fund, and the Williams Institute along with the National Runaway Switchboard and Center Link, they had a survey of service providers. In it they found the top reasons LGBTQ+ youth are homeless are because they had run away because of rejection of their sexual orientation or gender identity, they were forced out by parents, physical, emotional, or sexual abuse at home, and financial or emotional neglect from their family (page 4, Serving Our Youth). In short, they couldn t stay home. They couldn t stay home, yet the city is faulting them for trying to live a better life. The city is hindering their opportunities at trying to live a normal life, the cities are keeping LGBTQ+ youth in the position they are in, have been in. According to the US Department of Labor, a woman makes 78 cents for every dollar that a man makes. The pay isn t fair, yet cities expect women to conform to a biased society. And when when the inequality puts women out on the streets, there are rules and regulations to further restrict them. Not only is government failing its citizens, we are failing each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. An Eye Movement Tracking System In this paper, we proposed an eye movement tracking system. Based on Electro Oculography (E.O.G) technology we detected the signal with different directions in eye movements and then analyzed to understand what they represented about (e.g. horizontal direction or vertical direction). This enables people to control applications using bio electric signals recorded from the body. In an Electrooculogram (EOG) based, signals during various eye(cornea) movements are employed to generate control signals. Electrooculography is a technique for measuring the resting potential of the retina. The resulting signal is called the electrooculogram. Moreover, it is simpler to complete the feature extraction and analysis of EOG signals. So, it will achieve more success to design of wheelchair guidance by EOG. INDEX TERMS ATMEGA16, ELECTROOCULOGRAM, EYE MOVEMENTS, EYE GESTURE RECOGNITION, ELECTRODES. I.INTRODUCTION Wheelchairs are important mobile aids for elders and disabled patients. Electrooculography is a technique for measuring the resting potential of the retina. The resulting signal is called the electrooculogram. This paper has investigated that different EOG signals obtained from four different places around eye; (right, left, up, and down) have led to different level of distance and rotation of wheelchair. Those four signals are correspond to different levels of right and left steer, forward and backward motion. EOG controlled device are gaining popularity in recent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Placebo And Red Bull Experiment The purpose of this study is comparing the effects of Red Bull and a non caffeinated drink with endurance cycling TT performance. The hypothesis of this experiment is that the Red Bull and the non caffeinated drink will improve the performance between each trial compared to the placebo. There were 12 subjects, but one withdrew from the experiment due to stomachproblems. The 11 participants are male, age between 25 37 years old, no height represented, weighing between 76 88 kg and the participant was a cyclist or athlete. Each participant went to the laboratory 6 different times. The first visit of the experiment was to let the participant do a cycle ergometer test for exhaustion. After the first visit, the participant had to do 2 more visits... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, the participants didn t drink any alcohol or do strenuous exercise before each trial. The TT (time trial) improved for both caffeine and Red Bull compared to the placebo. The caffeine was .043 and Red Bull was .039. The average of TT times also improved for caffeine, Red Bull and placebo. The caffeine improved by 3.1% between 120 to 292 seconds. The Red Bull improved by 2.8% between 109 to 262 seconds. The trend of HR, RPE, and quadriceps muscle pain increased rapidly. The average HR for caffeine vs. placebo was .068. The average HR for Red Bull vs. placebo was .086. The amount of leg pain with caffeine vs. placebo was .085. The amount of leg pain with Red Bull vs. placebo was .052. The HR value and amount of leg pain values failed to reach the amount of statistical significance. The gastric discomfort had a rating greater than 5 on a scale of 10 from 2 participants from ingesting Red Bull. The participants said the pain was very sharp feeling nauseated. The rest of the participants has a minor discomfort from the experiment less than 3 on a scale of 10. The plasma caffeine and glucose wasn t different between all 3 different conditions with caffeine, Red Bull and placebo. The participants were blinded and couldn t guess the order of which each variable was given to the participant during the experiment. Only 1 participant guessed the right order of how each variable was given through the trial. The results of the experiment was to compare the effects of Red Bull with an equal amount of caffeine with TT endurance cycling performance. The hypothesis was proven right that the Red Bull and the non caffeinated drink did improve the participant s performance compared to the placebo containing Gatorade and carbonated water. The results also vary that the ingredients doesn t alter the plasma caffeine, glucose, quadriceps muscle pain, HR, or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. William Carlos Williams A Poor Old Woman Poets of the 20th century often experimented with the rules of poetry and in doing so unmade, then remade the poem as we know it. Some followed Ezra Pound s advice to make it new. Modernist poets would experiment with the structure of poems by changing line spacing, line length and combining prose with poetryto create stanza paragraphs. They often tested different ways by which to convey their messages by playing with syntactic organization and line breaks. William Carlos Williams, perhaps best known for his experimentation with line breaks and sentence structure, avidly experiments with the effects produced by the alteration of lines and sentences. In his poem To a Poor Old Woman, Williams writes the same sentence: They taste good to her four times within his poem, but changes which word of the sentence receives the emphasis each time the sentence appears (235). The first time we encounter the sentence it can be read straight through in the same way one would speak it and we see that the plums taste good to the old woman. The following line stops after the word good and leaves the rest of the sentence for the beginning of the following line. This brings emphasis to the subjectof the sentence, the woman, and receives further weight as the sentence begins again within the same line to her. They taste. The sentence then ends on the final line of the stanza that stresses the word good as the opening word of the line. This line concludes with the word her which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Preservation of Innocence In The Catcher in the Rye Essay Themes in literary works are central, recurring ideas or messages that allow us to understand more deeply about the characters. It is a perception about life or human nature that is often shared with the reader. In The Catcher in the Rye, there are several themes that can be found in the words and actions of the narrator, Holden Caulfield. The dominating theme in this novel is the preservation of innocence, especially of children. We can see this throughout the novel, as Holden strives to preserve innocence in himself and others. In The Catcher in the Rye, Holden s outlook in life is either the innocence of childhood or the cruelty of adulthood. He believes that the innocence of childhood is very valuable and it should be protected from... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Holden is talking about protecting the children so they will not experience the cruelty of the adult world. If he catches the children before they fall, he will preserve their innocence and keep them from the cruelties of the adult world. Holden s only desire and goal in life is to be the catcher in the rye because is the only job that is appealing to him where he can shows his love and protection for childhood innocence, That s all I d do all day. I d just be the catcher in the rye and all. I know it s crazy, but that s the only thing I d really like to be (173). Holden does not want adolescents to become adults because he believes that adults are corrupt and he wants to protect them from this corruptness. This is seen when Holden tries to erase the swearing words on the walls of an elementary school that Phoebe attends. Holden angrily tells us, ... I saw something that drove me crazy. Somebody d written Fuck you on the wall... I thought how Phoebe and all the other little kids would see it, and how they d wonder what the hell it meant... (201). Holden was angered because this proves that the innocent world of children has already been corrupted by the profanities of the adult world. In addition, profanity in such places like an elementary school distresses him because he associates it with Phoebe, little kids, and innocence. Thus, their innocence is tainted by these profanity words on the walls. He does not feel comfortable allowing small children to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Importance Of National Honor Society The first idea I believe National Honor Society should participate in is hosting a Memorial Day celebration for the families in our community that have lost loved ones due to serving our country. I think this would be amazing because it would give the people in our community a sense that they are not alone and introduce them to people that they can lean on. At this event, we could have food/treats and potentially an open microphone where people would be able to share the story of their loved one(s). This could then become a yearly event that people look forward to because it would be a celebration of life. I realize this could turn into a huge event because there are many people that could possibly attend but we could keep that under control ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Stage 2.5 Building Construction 2.5Building approval Construction method and its various stages of construction help to identify key construction process involved in various construction methods. During the construction of residential houses various inspections and certification are required in order to ensure the house is constructed to required standards as specified by building regulations. Independent building certifiers could carry out these inspections. Some of the key functions of building certifier are (Department of Local Government and Planning 2011): Determines building applications and provides decision on building approvals Conducts building inspection to ascertain they meet building standards Informs builder for any incompliance in minimum standard and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A typical Timber/steel frame, brick veneer house constructed on slab on ground has five key stages where Standard Building Regulation 1993 requires inspections (Smith, Smith Mitchell 2013). Stage 1 Site: site inspection is done to ensure that everything is according to the approved plans and services are located according to the council plans. At this stage land surveyor might have positioned building footprint to ensure set back distances as well. Stage 2 Footings: At this stage excavation and reinforcement that supports the building are inspected. This inspection is carried out before the concrete is poured to ensure size and depth of the footings are correct and right size reinforcements with required spacing is maintained. Stage 3 Slab: slab inspection is carried out after footings have been poured. At this stage reinforcement, plastic membrane, compaction of soil, lagging of horizontal plumbing penetration are inspected. Stage 4 Frame: At this stage framework will be assessed according to residential timber framed standards (Australian Standard AS1684.2 2010 Residential Timber Framed Construction) or engineer s design for timber or steel frame. Items such as tie downs, bracing, truss installation and sizes of structural member are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...