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Essay On Taxing Assets
A government taxing their constituency based upon their estate dates back over two thousand
years ago. In 700 B.C. the ancient Egyptians placed taxes on transfers of property at death.
Subsequently the Roman Emperor, August Caesar, placed a tax on successions of realities of the
deceased. As societies grew along with it grew and modified the idea of an estate taxand taxationin
general. In America specifically taxing assets was first realized with the implementation of the
Stamp Act of 1797. This act required a federal stamp on wills in probate. However this was
repealed in 1802. In the decades to come estate taxes were viewed to be necessary to raise the
funds to finance wars. The Revenue Act of 1862 implemented a federal inheritance tax... Show
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There was also a tax placed on estates and excess business profits. However unlike in pervious times
in American history, this tax did not go away following World War One. Throughout the lifetime of
the act it has experienced numerous changes but could be cited as the core foundation that assisted
in the establishment of the current estate tax.
Estate taxes are defined as the taxes on privilege of transferring property at death and are
typically determined by the size of the decedent s estate. This consists of counting everything a
decedent owns or has interests in at the date of death and determining their fair market value
(Jacobson). The gross estate is then taken, while permitting deductions and a taxable estate if
made. Since the act of 1916, the ever changing landscape of taxation can be broken down into two
distinct time periods. These periods are 1916 1948 and 1976 to present.
The first notable change following the Revenue Act of 1916 was a tax placed on inter vivo gifts.
This then became a permanent feature in 1932 and was due to the fact that congress recognized
the wealthy individual s ability to find a loophole to avoid such estate taxation by giving things
away as a gift. In 1935 alternate valuation was implemented through the Revenue act of that same
year. This then allowed for an estate to be valued 1 year following a descents death. This was then
later altered to just six
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First They Killed My Father Summary
Narratives are essential to formulate a picture and set the backdrop of events that occur around the
world. These narratives can lead to an abundance of events, but more likely than not narratives can
lead to violence. Through my interpretation of First They Killed My Father, I will set the stage for
the events that transpired in Cambodia. By presenting the history of Cambodia, I will be able to
explain how people have been able to cope with the atrocities that their countries committed against
them and their families while connecting it to the Jim Crow era in the US, demonstrating how we
too, unwittingly, let narratives influence our actions.
The narratives of the events that transpired in Cambodia help outsiders understand why many
would partake in atrocious acts of genocide as well as explain why people decided to kill their
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Pol Pot set ablaze a narrative that would result in the death of millions of Cambodians (Warren,
April 19). He determined that those who had lived their lives in the city were not hardworking
enough and had to prove that their life was worth keeping alive by dedicating every waking hour
to helping the Khmer Rouge successfully defeat the outsiders (Ung, p. 165). Pol Pot also wanted
to purify the country that was infiltrated by many not deemed true Cambodians. This included
many minority groups of Chinese and Vietnamese (Youns) who were considered racially corrupt
and were systematically banished out of the country or killed (Ung, p. 62). The narrative was that
Pol Pot was a savior who was there to protect them and reward obedient Cambodian s with their
rightfully earned recognition for being model citizens, however they were
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Essay On Fighting Obesity Through Taxation
Fighting obesity through taxation: Are fat taxes effective?
1.Introduction
The global growing number of obese among adults and children is alarming and is one of the
biggest public health issues that health systems are facing (Laura Cornelsen et al. 2014). In 2014
adults overweight prevalence was estimated at 1.9 billion worldwide of these 600 million were
obese and this number keeps increasing at a noticeable pace. Nearly one thirds of the world
population is obese or overweight and 41 million children under five were overweight or obese
according to WHO (2016).
Imbalance between high level of energy intake and low physical activity has been shown as the
main drivers of the high rocketing of obesity rate (Malik Hu, 2011). Although... Show more content
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2006). Evidence from studies has shown that high intake of sugar and junk food is associated with
weight gain and adverse obesity health outcome (Hu and Malik, 2010). According to Willett and
Ludwig (2013), low level of satiety in SSBs compared to sugar contains in solid food stimulate
their overconsumption. Indeed SSBs are highly addictive and they are associated with obesity
and a range of diseases related to obesity. According to Basu et al (2014), 1% increase in
consumption of SSBs was associated with 7.1% increase in the prevalence of overweight or
obesity among adults in India . In the UK, SSBs account for 29% of sugar consumption amongst
children, and around 16% for younger children, and for adults according Public Health England
(2015). These factors combined have been determinants to impose fat tax. In addition sugary drinks
are aggressively marketed, easy to purchase at home, schools through vending machine.
By introducing fat tax policy, governments expected consumers to switch to healthier substitutes
and encourage physical activity which may lead to weight lost and the drop of diseases related to
obesity. A healthier diet reduces the risk of developing any of the health related problems
associated with obesity.
Most studies assessing the effectiveness of fat taxes are focused on SSBs, this paper will try to
understand the logical pathway of fat taxes intervention and its effectiveness and whether the
impact of these taxes are sustained
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The Earthquake In Haiti
On January twelfth 2010, a deadly earthquake with a magnitude of 7.0 hit the coast of Port au
prince, Haiti for 35 seconds, killing around 200,000 and leaving approximately to 1.5 million of the
population homeless including kids who became orphans and vice versa in a matter of less than a
minute. Before the earthquake, the way of life was not as bad as portrayed back at home, most of
the news broadcasted in the mainstream media were exaggerated news, negative light and unfair
tales to make Haitilook inferior. Many international organizations including NGO s opted to help
after this tragedy, the country was in extreme scarcity, for once the social classes were little to
nonexistent. Me being in the scene of the incident I started to believe... Show more content on
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Sugarcoating the problem of Haiti s image and tourism industry must be genuine and for that it
should be more than nice looking pictures. It needs to start with getting real ourselves and
acknowledging that we have issues that beautiful sceneries and beaches alone won t change. A
prosperous Haiti open for business should also include achieving political stability, rebuilding our
infrastructures and raising awareness about the importance of education and by promoting self
reliability to an uneducated population that relies mostly on the diaspora to consume since their
own government with zero concern has failed them, grounding NGO s and messiah s with no
regulation using the situation to make profit. Without all these changes tourism, will only be an
ideal since a country cannot solely rely on tourism as its primary source of revenue, especially
since the
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Nurse Officer Interview
What a great start to know the role and responsibilities of a Chief Nurse Officer (CNO), when
you get a chance to interview someone, who actually does the job. I was fortunate to seize an
interview with Derek L. Curtis, DNP, MA, BSN, RN, the current CNO of Lyndon Baines
Johnson (LBJH) Hospital, on October 31, 2016. Curtis has 23 years of professional nursing
experience with various leadership positions. He graduated Bachelor of Science in Nursing in
1993 from the Medical College of Georgia, earned a master degree in 2001 from Webster
University, and this year, from American Sentinel University with a Doctor of Nursing Practice in
Executive Leadership. His nursing career started in the United States Army in 1993 in various
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The following questions and answers conducted during the interview with Derek Curtis exemplified
his knowledge and competency of the standards of practice and standards of performance for
nursing administrator.
Bagtas: What are the challenges you are facing, pertaining to the nursing
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Essay on Medical Marijuana Should Be Legal
The right to use marijuana for optional medical treatment has been a long drawn out battle between
the U.S. Federal Government and the people petitioning for its therapeutic uses. The history on the
use of marijuana (also known as cannabis) has been a big deterrent on legalizing this type of drug
today. The controversy stems from the medical and legal implications that the U.S. Federal
Government has towards the use of marijuana. Others controversies are associated to petitions filed
to re classifying marijuana (a controlled substance) for optional medical treatment. Furthermore,
there are conflicts that pertain with the intervention of the U.S. Federal Government preventing
patients the use of prescribed marijuana in states that have... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The U.S. Federal Government has complete control on regulating all (legal or illegal) drugs based
on the effectiveness in therapeutic values and the benefits obtained in medical treatment. The
government has established safety precautions for the protection of the public s health under
departmental supervision. The development of each new drug and the potential value of a drug in
medical treatment are regulated by the Department of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) (Jill 278). Through scientific research and clinical trials it is the decision of the FDA
whether to approve these new drugs for the purpose of effective treatment (Joy 138). Under the
U.S. Controlled Substance Act , the FDA classifies each type of drug under certain categories.
The drugs are categorized based on the potential abuse (addiction) and the effectiveness that the
drugs have in beneficial values of treatment. The types of classifications are: Schedule I drug
high potential for abuse and no recognized medical use ; Schedule II drug potential for abuse but
are prescribable because of their therapeutic effects ; and Schedule III drug potential for abuse
lower than that of schedule I or II drugs . The classifications of all drugs are strictly regulated by
the U.S. Federal Government and are enforced by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA) (Kane 1159 60). This is a good thing our government has established and provided for its
people, interest in protecting
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Red Headscarf Advertisements
Have you ever been at a small or a big refugee camp? It is filled with many different people in
need, every person having their own reason or problems for being there. A lot of people in
refugee camps are children that do not have food, education or any resources. This looks exactly
as one cover of a magazine of a young girl that I found in a clinic. This advertisement that is
being used as a cover of a magazine shows a girl wearing an old red headscarf that has holes in it.
She has very big green eyes that are looking straight at the camera. The girl s eyes look grittiness
and at the same time sad. She also has a very tan, sunburn skin. The purpose of this advertisement is
to show people around the world how the children in Afghanistan are... Show more content on
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She is wearing a red, old headscarf that looks like sort of a dress. The scarf she is wearing seems
very old because it has small holes in it and also through those small holes seems to be another
green dress that she is wearing. This kind of scarf is exactly like many Muslims wears to cover
their head and their faces from their exception of their eyes. At the same time, in this imagine
she is only showing her face, and the rest of her arms, legs are covered with the dress. The young
girl s skin looks very tan as if she is being exposed in the sun for long hours and for years. In
addition to that, she is showing a little be of her hair and seems as if she has not washed neither
her hair nor face. Also, the girl s eyes are big and are a combination of green and brown. She
looks around the age of ten or eleven years old. Her facial expressions are both sad and brave;
especially her eyes seem very daring and bitter. In the back of the picture, there is a green
landscape without pictures or decoration, is just a dark green color. In the picture, there are not
people just the girl showing half of her body from the waist up. In the picture, the main focus
seems to capture her face and her eyes because in the
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Cloud Computing And The Protection Of Intellectual Property
Trust in Cloud Computing
Cloud computing has a duty to protect data privacy and some countries are going to great measures
to further ensure that their data is kept within their national borders (Trend Micro, 2013). It has
been suggested that new ethics frameworks are necessary in order to instill trust in the industry
based on known parameters that include
the use of critical equipment,
management of critical data,
respect for privacy,
security and longevity of information,
And the protection of intellectual property.
Worldwide, both the public and private sectors have grown in their distrust and discomfort in the
ability of companies to handle user data properly. Trust must be restored by defining a clear line
between legitimate security concerns and an individual s right to privacy. One way to ensure
privacy is by separating the application that is being used (cloud service) from the data it stores
and some providers are already employing this method.
Privacy concerns recently increased after a private company, inBloom secured over 600 New York
schools as a client for student data handling (Trend Micro, 2013). inBloom described its effort as a
plan to integrate a technology that could aggregate and store student information for educational
institutions and then release it to approved third parties that would then personalize tools and
dashboards specifically for classroom educators and those students (Herold, 2014). They became the
target for many
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Literature Review On Celebrity Culture
Literature Review In celebrity culture, celebrities use social media as a tool to build relationship
and stay connected with their fans. Young and Pinsky (2006) make a claim that celebrity culture
has generated a curiosity about celebrities personal lives. Adding on to this research, Marshall
(2010) states that celebrities are willing to reveal their personal lives so that they can gain more
followers. He also shows that celebrities reconstruct their profile for online personal branding by
uploading personal posts related to their everyday lives. He demonstrates this through observing
the actor Vin Diesel on social media. Marshall call this as the presentation of self , that celebrities
expose their information in three different levels: public self , public private self , and
transgressive intimate self (p.44). Researchhas further revealed the presentation of self (Marshall,
2010). ErtГјrk Dilek (2016) divides the self concept in three different categories: self image , self
esteem , and ideal self (p.31). Self image is the way that people see themselves; self esteem
means personal values of humans; and an ideal self illustrates how people desire themselves to be.
Soraya Mehdizadeh (2010) approaches self presentation in a different perspective. Mehdizadeh
distinguishes the presentation of self into two different categories: now self , an individual or a
characteristic known to public, and possible self , a characteristic unknown to public (p.358).
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Types Of Extreme Temperatures Affect Enzyme Activity
Observing Enzyme Catalysis
Purpose:
Procedure A (Testing Enzyme Activity) How do different types of extreme temperatures affect
enzyme activity?
Procedure B (Establishing a Baseline) How much peroxide is needed to establish a baseline for a
1.5% solution?
Procedure C (Rate of Hydrogen Peroxide Spontaneous Decomposition) How do oxygen and water
affect the spontaneous decomposition of hydrogen peroxide?
Procedure D (Rate of Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition by Enzyme Catalysis) How does different
titration techniques affect the rate of hydrogen peroxide decomposition by enzyme catalysis?
Hypothesis:
Procedure A (Testing Enzyme Activity) In some conditions, a reaction will occur and in others no
reaction will happen.
Procedure B (Establishing a Baseline) The amount of KMnO4 added to the solution is proportional
to the amount of hydrogen peroxide present in the solution.
Procedure C (Rate of Hydrogen Peroxide Spontaneous Decomposition) The amount of hydrogen
peroxide left after 24 hours of sitting out at room temperature will be less than the initial amount.
Procedure D (Rate of Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition by Enzyme Catalysis) In the presence of
the catalase, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) will decompose at a faster rate.
Data and Observations: Procedure A was an experiment on observing how different effects of
extreme temperatures have on enzyme catalysis. There are three parts in this experiment. In part 1,
we took a syringe labeled H2O2 and used it
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Why Are Child Sports Good For Kids
The Topic child sports is an arguable a god topic. I think child sports are great. Theses are the
reasons why there good. Children get social, physical, and perseverance skills. It also trains
them to work hard and never give up. They can stay away from peer pressure. Finally they can
stay fit and learn to eat good foods. In the article Teens involved in physical activity . The author
conducted a study where he examined students that weren t involved in physical activity and kids
that were. He found out that 80% of students he studied that were involved in physical activity had
4 points or higher gpa than kids who weren t involved in physical activity. This means the kids who
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The author found out that kids are getting obese by 7% more a year. He found out that 85% of
kids that play sports seem to be physically active up to the age 30 on average. They are 75%
more likely to be healthy and active up to the age 35 on average. This is really good because
people are saying our youth might not live as long as their parents because of the obesity rate.
Parents that don t allow their kids to play sports say Oh, I don t want him getting hurt . I have an
solution to that problem. You can let your kid play non contact sports or minimal contact. Such
as basketball, volleyball,golf,tennis,e.t.c.. I agree that football is kind of bad for teens because of
the high injury rate. But on the other side there is so many sports that have a really low injury
rate and or minimal concat. 95% of kids that play sports don t fall for peer pressure. The reason
behind it is that the student will have either practice, a game, or homework he or she will have
to do and then they can t go out with people that peer pressure kids into drugs,alcohol,and crimes.
If you think your kid won t get their homework done because of sports. Look back at the second
paragraph. It states that kids that play sports on average has 4 points or higher g.p.a than kids who
don t play sports. That s because they are developing he perseverance
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Effects Of Corporal Punishment
Corporal punishment affects a person s self esteem. Corporal punishment can negatively affect the
parent and the child, leaving them wondering the level of love from their parents. Corporal
punishment is illegal in some places, Some countries don t allow and even punish those who allow
corporal punishment. A parent could go to jail for spankingtheir child, hitting their children with
belts, flyswatters, paddles, ect. Corporal punishmentcan sometimes be very unnecessary, Not every
bad behavior needs to involve corporal punishment . It might be enough to have a serious
conversation with the child for them to see what they did wrong. When you start to give
teachers and other people who are not the parents the ability to punish a child so harshly, then
people can begin to abuse this power, and some usually do, in this society if you give an inch,
they take a mile There is no true way to determine if a child truly deserved the punishment or if it
was simply because a teacher was frustrated or fed up. That is because most of the time corporal
punishment is given based on opinion. Another big problem with corporal punishment by others
other than the parent is, what if the child gets injured, who is responsible? The parent, the person
who did the punishment, or no one? Another problem is, violence promotes more violence which
is bad, violence can get kids in more trouble in a different way with someone else, they will think
what they re doing is perfectly fine because their
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Third Person Point Of View In Literature
Point of view is the perspective a piece of literature is being narrated from. In first person point
of view, the writer writes as if the person who the book is about wrote the book, using words like
I and me . Second person point of view uses word like you , as if the author is talking to you and
directing you what to do. Third person point of view is when the author writes as if they are a
spectator of the book, using words like they and she and he . There are three different types of
third person point of view. The first on is Limited third person point of view. The author writes
from an outsider s perspective, and knows what the main character is thinking, but is limited to
that one character. It is almost as if the author lives in the brain of the person. Third person
Omniscient point of view is different. The author is watching from an outside view and isn t part of
the story. This time though, the author isn t limited to one character s thoughts. Instead, the author
jumps from character to character s minds, as if they document what happens in one person s
mind, and switches to the next when the chapters change or the paragraphs end. The last point of
view is Objective point of view, which is used rarely except in children s books. It is when the
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There are seven semi gods on a quest to save the world from their evil godly great grand mother.
The point of view in the book switches from person to person, but doesn t use I , me , or we . In
midair he willed his blade o extend to a javelin a trick he d never tried with his sword but
somehow he knew it would work...Over by the sand fountain, Piper had also drawn her word... (36
37). The third person who was narrating switched between these two character s
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The Pros And Cons Of The Patriot Act
After the September 11th terrorist attacks, the United States was left in a weakened state of fear.
Government officials quickly scrambled to calm the mass panic which resulted in the speedy
passing of the Patriot Act. The Patriot, or what is more formally known as the Providing
Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism act, was established to provide the
government with the implements it needed to stop terrorists operating on American soil. While the
Patriot Act does have an important goal of obstructing terrorism, it achieves this goal at the expense
of our individual liberties given to us by the Constitution. Firstly, the Patriot Act violates the Fourth
Amendment to the United States Constitutionby allowing the government to conduct secret searches
of citizens property undermining the amendment s principle of search and seizure only with a
warrant. The Fourth Amendment protects us from searches and seizures without a warrant or
probable cause. However, sections of the Patriot Act can be seen undermining this American
prerogative. The American Civil Liberties Unionexplains, Section 213 of the Patriot Act justifies
the allowance of secret searches. Secret searches permit the government to search the owner s
private property without having to notify them (ACLU). This section has caused for the mass
surveillance of not only possible terrorists but also innocent American citizens. The government not
being required to inform you after your private
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World War 1 Underlying Causes
What Were the Underlying Causes of World War 1? There are many deep causes about the
underlying of World War 1. Ever wonder what other people thought in their minds when war
broke out or when the war was going to begin? What the people back then felt? In this essay, that
I wrote, you will see what documents that have been written by various people. Would not the
end of war be the end of humanity? War itself is life. Nothing exists in nature, is born, grows or
multiplies except by combat. We must eat and be eaten so that the world may live. It is only
warlike nations which have prepared; a nation dies as soon as it disarms. War is the school of
discipline, sacrifice and courage. This was written by Emile Zola. She was a French writer in
James Joll. Other people may think she meant something else because everyone has their own
thoughts on things, but to me this quote states The war was like a nightmare that came true. People
lost lives, and people took lives. Our... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As you read it try to catch what they re trying to say. This poem is one that you have to look
beyond the words written in the script. Where you have to feel what they felt. This poem is
called Rule Britannia. When Britain first at Heaven s command. Arose from out the azure main;
this was the charter of the land, and guardian angels sang this strain; Rule britannia! Britannia,
rule the waves: Britons never will be slaves. The nation not so blest as thee, shall in their turns of
tyrants fall; while thou shalt flourish great and free, the dread and envy of them all. Rule
britannia! Britannia, rule the waves: Britons never will be slaves. Notice that the word Britannia
has been repeated for a numerous amount of times. BRITANNIA is the old Roman for England
and Wales. Their tone shows that they will fight to be free and not to be slaves to others. They will
fight for their freedom until the last human dies
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Facts About Viking Warfare
The Vikings were a group of people from Denmark, Sweden and Norway and lived from 700AD
1100AD. Most people think of Vikings as blood thirsty raiders who pillaged and killed innocent
people from one country to another , which this is true because they were ruthless in their battles
and had no mercy. So Tthis essay will talk about Viking warfare and how thistheir practices
prove proves that they were blood thirsty raiders. The Vikings battle tactics and warriors were
ruthless, like their berserk warriors. Berserk warriors were just that are where the term going
berserk comes from, and berserk means violently or destructively frenzied in their approach to
fighting and warfare. In their preparation for battle, So for the bBerserk warriors to go berserk
they would drink a concoction made from mushrooms, allowing them to then the next day they
would be seen chargeing into battle biting bits of their shield and not bothering with having
wearing armour. The berserkers Berserkers were believed to be blessed by Odin Odinand, and this
along with their ingestion of mushrooms ensured that they couldn t feel pain. This shows how
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They did this by aligning their fleet into two lines and tying them together to create a floating
platoon. In the middle of the platoon were the kings and warlords. On the outside of the platoon
were the prows that took most of the heat of the battle, because of this they were reinforced with
armour plates and sometimes spikes to put holes in the enemies ships. They would then face the
enemy fleet head on and try to board them in a chaotic action. Javelins and sometimes even stones
were thrown at the enemy before they boarded the enemy ship. Given the fact that land battles
were based on offense and that the Vikings tried to make naval battles as close to land battles as
possible, both land and naval battle tactics show the true brutality of
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Public Bills And The House Of Commons
Arguably, the scrutiny of Public Bills has depended more on the House of Lords than it has on the
House of Commons in recent years. The term scrutiny means the critical observation or
examination regarding the Public Bills. The effectiveness of the scrutiny could be measured in a
variety of ways, such as the period of time the bill stays in parliament for, and whether parliament
can take on board evidence from committees and implement the bills into legislation. In order to
determine if the House of Lordshas been more effective than the House of Commons in scrutinising
public bills, it is crucial to compare and contrast the effectiveness of the procedures used in both
houses.
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In the Lords, the Labour peers opposition backed an amendment, meaning the voter turn out
threshold of 40 per cent for the referendum result on alternative vote was to be binding. Although
this amendment was overturned in the House of Commons, another amendment regarding
constituency boundaries was cross party supported and authorised by government. This amendment
was that the Isle of Wight should remain as one constituency, instead of being separated into two.
This bill took 17 days to go through the Lords which included one twenty hour overnight sitting,
showing how greatly debated the bill was. A more recent example of the Lords effectively
scrutinising public bills was related to the Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013, where the Lords
raised concern about two parts of this bill: local planning and employment rights. The Lords made
an amendment to the bill, allowing councils to opt out of the planning scheme, which was
overturned by the Commons. The Lords challenged the Commons, and so the government decided
that home owners wishing to build extensions would have to notify the council of their plans, who
would then inform their neighbours. Only if their neighbours raised an objection would the council
have to intervene. This highlights how the House of Lords are arguably more effective in
scrutinizing public bills, as this amendment,
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Grapes Revisited
Grapes Revisited There is a chapter in Steinbeck s The Grapes of Wrath where the Joad family
pulls into a government run camp. After weeks on the road, spending the nights in Hoovervilles
under bridges, alongside ditches and streams, anywhere with a water source they find themselves
in an organized camp. There are designated campsites, fresh water faucets, and wonder of
wonders a building that houses restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities. There is a chain link
fence around the place to keep the residents secure, and a manager who watches the gate and
collects a nominal fee. But the camp is essentially run by a committee of the residents. All
residents must do their part to keep the place safe and clean. This abrupt change is a bit of
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Examples Of Clinical Objectives
Objectives Prior to my clinical day, February 14th 2017, I developed clinical objectives to enhance
my learning and clinical experience. One objective I created for myself was identify my patient and
tasks to be completed for the day. Another objective, I created for myself, was properly complete a
full head to toe assessment and examine my patient for a better understanding of his presentation.
After assessing my patient I wanted to identify medications to be administered during my shift and
administer all medications safely throughout the day. In addition to the objectives listed above, I
made an objective to supply patient with more education and feedback on pertinent information for
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Two problems with interventions and outcomes
Patient was nothing by mouth (NPO) for a procedure. When I was at clinical his nutritional status
was changed from to NPO clear liquid diet. While the patient was NPO he was complaining about
having a dry mouth and being hungry. Discussing NPO discontinuation with the physician was a
great intervention. The patient could start a clear liquid diet during my time with him. He was
satisfied and was not complaining about not being able to eat. This was also a positive outcome to
prevent skin breakdown from dry, chapped lips.
Patient was ordered to receive immunizations for the flu and pneumonia as discussed before. By
looking at the patient s charge it appeared he was refusing his vaccinations. The problem with him
not being vaccinated is increased risk of these virus, which create more complications with the
older adults over 65 years old. I intervened by discussing positive and negative outcomes of the
vaccine. I found that he had the flu vaccine already and was interested in the pneumococcal vaccine.
The outcome was positive and he is vaccinated now, fighting against the flu and
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Cheerball Research Paper
As the dirt of the ball starts to wads up between my fingers. I knew the time was winding down
in we only need a few more points to make this a ball game. I hear the ball bouncing rapidly, and
bodies against one another. A girl barrels into me, and I fall to the earth, my bones rattling with
the impact. Behind me, I can hear the coach yelling that s a foul, and the cheerleaders in the far
distance screaming their cheer. I struggle to rise, but I do. I glance at the scoreboard, and remind
myself that we can do this as a team, in that we cannot lose, and no matter how good this other
team is we still can finish strong We never had a chance against them. While our team isn t bad, but
those were the region state champs, and most people who
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Blindness In King Lear By Traglear
Life is all about sight in two senses. Our eyes present us with the world in its entirety bright
lights and dancing colors, evil foes and dark corners, and an unyielding perception of the truth
before us. However, the stark truth we see through our eyes excludes the forces our retinas cannot
detect. No matter how bright the sun, our eyes will never show us the shadowed intentions of
another, and no matter how vivid the coloration, our eyes can never perfectly paint the depth of
someone s love. Sometimes, as in the case of King Lear, a person s sight can blind them to the
realities their eyes do not reveal. King Lear s crooked sight not only leads him to misinterpret the
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Lear s gains the sight he lacked for so long. By being thrown aside emotionally from all that he
held dear, Lear sees the foolishness of his actions and realizes just how daft his ailing mind has
become. Although he faces his demises, Lear s mental exile leads him to be morally redeemed
once he sees his shortcomings and even begs for redemption when he cries when thou dost ask me
blessing, I ll kneel down and ask of thee forgiveness. In the fashion of a true hubris hero, Lear s
faults cost him his mortality, his emotional exile returns his sight and he faces the consequences of
his
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The Use of the Subjunctive in Spanish
The use of the subjunctive in Spanish: A brief review Clauses are groups of words which express
an idea and contain a predicate (i.e., a conjugated verb) and a subject, although of course in
Spanish the subject is often merely indicated by the verb ending. They can be divided into two
categories: independent clauses (which make sense in and of themselves) and dependent clauses
(which need to be used with an independent clause to form a complete sentece). In general, the the
indicative, the conditional, and the imperative (command forms) are used in independent clauses;
some exceptions will be given in section I below. The subjunctive mood is found primarily in
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The verb in an adverbial clauses will be in the subjunctive if the action/state in the clause is
anticipated that is, viewed as being in the future in comparison to the action/state represented by
the governing verb. The indicative is used in clauses where the action is viewed as habitual or
having been completed. Adverbial clauses are introduced by adverbial conjunctions, some of which
by their very nature always indicate something anticipatory and hence always take the subjunctive:
antes de que (before), para que (so that), a fin de que (so that), sin que (without), a menos que
(unless), and con tal de que (provided that). Some of the more frequent adverbial conjunctions
which may take either the indicative or the subjunctive: cuando (when), hasta que (until), despuГ©s
de que (after), tan pronto como (as soon as), mientras (while). Cada domingo despuГ©s que
desayunamos, la familia asiste a servicios religiosos.Every Sunday after we eat breakfast, the family
attends religious services.[Indic.: habitual action] Cuando termines la tarea iremos al cine.When
you finish the homework, we ll go the movies.[Subj.: anticipated action] Adjectival clauses describe
or modify nouns or pronouns. If the noun or pronoun modified is negated, nonexistent or indefinite,
then the verb in the modifying clause will be in the subjunctive; if the noun modified is a definite
one, then the indicative is used. Buscamos al
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How Does Golding Use Ethos In Lord Of The Flies
In The Lord if the Flies, by William Golding, Ralph and Jack are two of the boys that are
stranded on the island, due to an airplane crash. These two boys evolve into the two leaders of the
group, with Jack assuming control after the boys are dissatisfied with Ralph. Ralph tends to use
logos and Jack relies on ethos. Ralph s use of logos is shown throughout the novel, and how he
logically plans out all of his decisions, considering all the benefits and detriments to each choice.
Jack mainly uses pathos, and all of his decisions are based on his feelings in the moment, making
him very emotional. They both use a variety of ethos, pathos, and logos in their ultimate goal of
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For instance, Jack tries to convince the boys to join him as he points at them with the spear and
announces, Who ll join my tribe and have fun? (150). The boys may want to join Jack s tribe
because he guarantees that they will have a good time. Jack is a stereotypical boy because as
Golding states, he is childish and decides to play games instead of working, since there is no
adult supervision. Jack is using pathos by appealing to their interests in the effort of persuading
them. Furthermore, when Ralph sees the naval officer, he reminds himself of previous events as
he, ...wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man s heart, and they fall through the air of
the true, wise friend called Piggy (202). Ralph has lost his innocence after experiencing many
tragic events and seeing his dear friend killed. Ralph presents integrity as he mourns the death of
his dear friend. He knows that all human beings have some form of evil within them. This appeals
to the reader s emotions and the naval officer s because they understand that in reality, Ralph is just
a little boy and they do not know what the boys had been through. When using pathos, the boys
receive and emotional
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Ezra Role Model
Ezra is indeed a model to people who obey God s Word and teachings. Ezra devoted himself to
obey God s decrees and righteous standards. What Ezra taught, he lived. Ezra s exceptional
attributes inspires me to be a role model to my patients in order to earn their trust and to establish
a therapeutic relationship with my patients (specifically their families). As a Christian nurse, I
know that establishment of trust is important in order to have an effective relationship with my
patients and their families. This made me feel... To be an effective teacher is to be a good role
model. This made me feel obliged to do the right thing with persistence (like Ezra) in order to
establish trust. My credibility is significant in order to establish trust. Moreover, it is important to
remember that patients require receiving genuine passionate nursing care in order to build a
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To persevere in order to achieve a positive outcome is one of the attributes of a Christian nurse.
My nursing journey requires me to be diligent in order to fulfill God s plan. Like Ezra, I
anticipated that being persistent will establish trust not just to my patients but with God. My
educational experience, relationship with God and my own persistence to become a nurse is
relevant to Ezra s life story because like Ezra I persevere in order to gain clinical and theoretical
knowledge (essential to be an excellence nurse). Like Ezra, doing the right thing (in accordance
with God s decrees) is vital in the strengthening of my relationship with God; while, my
perseverance in order to be excellent in the nursing field is a projection of how determined I am to
become a nurse in order to
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How Did Socrates Play In Ancient Greece
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What Role Did Socrates Play in Ancient Greece?
In the leading city of Athens 2,500 years ago during the Golden Age, a peculiar philosopher was
born into the reign of Pericles. Socrates went against common religion, influenced social roles and
people, and was the founder of the Socratic Method. Religious opinions affected Socrates life a
great deal. Whereas most Athenians observed polytheism and ... Show more content on
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They were very popular but loathed at the same time because of the financial problems they
were causing. For example, the most famous sophist was called Corax. He had a student called
Tisias who refused to pay the fee for his classes, he said Before I started, you promised you
would teach me to persuade anyone to do whatever I wanted. Let me now persuade you not to ask
for your fee. If you still demand it, you did not do what you promised, therefore I owe you nothing.
However, Socrates discredited this, However, not one of these things is true; nor, if you have heard
from anyone that I attempt to teach men and require payment, is this true. (Plato, n.d.). Socrates
irritated people by insisting things that could not be true. Critobulus, who was considered by
many to be the most handsome man in Athens. However, Socrates, with his protruding eyes and
large nose insisted he was more stunning than Critobulus. Socrates defended this by saying things
such as Because while yours see straight ahead, mine, by bulging out as they do, see also to the
sides, and Mine, I consider, granting that Providence made us noses to smell with. For your
nostrils look down toward the ground, but mine are wide open and turned outward so that I can
catch scents from all around. (Zannos, 2004). Another story of Socrates impacting the life of an
individual is shown by the dialogue that he had with a young man he met at a wrestling school
named Lysis. Socrates admitted to
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The Environment Of A Soil Ecosystem
A soil ecosystem is composed of both living and non living matter with a diversity of interactions
(The Environmental Literacy Council, N.d.). This is a place where energy and matter are
transformed and transported. Analyses that can be used to assess the functioning of land
ecosystems is abiotic indicators, biological indicators, and atmospheric indicators. Abiotic
indicators can include pH, moisture,and temperature. Soiltemperature and moisture are important
environmental factors that affect the conservation and physiology of earthworms (M.L. Presley et
al, 1996). Biological indicators can include earthworms, plants, and leaf litter. Atmospheric
indicators include carbon dioxideemissions. Interactions among these three indicators can also
help to assess if the ecosystem is functioning. It is hypothesized that a functioning ecosystem is
related to many types of interactions, such as earthworms eating leaf litter and leaf litter falling
from the plants. It is predicted that IU has good soil quality based on the fact is is near Jordan
River, and there is a diversity of plant life growing. What is the ecosystem s quality based on the
interactions between leaf litter, soil, and worms? The ecosystem is claimed to be functioning based
on the biomass of the earthworms and leaf litter and the pH, moisture, and temperature of the soil.
Methods
The location sampled was on campus in a forested area near Jordan River. The pH, moisture, and
temperature of the soil was collected. As
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Aboriginal Health Issues Essay
Indigenous Australians have poorer health outcomes than Non Indigenous Australians due to
historical events, including Colonisation, that introduced infectious and unknown diseases, and
created intergenerational health issues, and the Stolen Generation, that has contributed to
psychosocial implications. The continuing inequities of social determinants, including but not
limited to, poor education and low socio economic status, have contributed to the poor health
outcomes of Indigenous Australians.
The health of Indigenous Australians has largely been affected by history through the inhumane
treatment by Non Indigenous Australians and English settlers. Sherwood comments on documents
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Tait defines social determinants as the foundations in which we arrange society, which determines
the health and wellbeing of people, these determinants include socio economic status which
influences education, employment and access to health care (2011). Employment, education and
health are intertwined, each having an effect on the other. Indigenous Australians are low on the
social gradient, with an unemployment rate of 17% and in 2011, 54% of the Indigenous population,
aged between 20 24, had a Year 12 qualification or equivalent, hence leading to poor health
outcomes that are associated with poverty (Marmot, 2011) (Australian Institute of Health and
Welfare, 2014). In a 2008 survey conducted by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 1 in 4
Indigenous Australians had difficulties in accessing health care and were hospitalised for
preventable diseases, including cardiac, respiratory and metabolic condition, such as diabetes and
asthma, 4 times more often than Non Indigenous Australians (2014). Indigenous Australians are
three times as likely to have diabetes and twice as likely to show symptoms of chronic kidney
disease than Non Indigenous Australians (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2014). Social
determinants have a detrimental affect to the health and well being of the Indigenous Australian
population.
Indigenous Australians have poorer health
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Definition Of Funny Essay
In the quote from Mark Twain, Show me a man who knows what s funny, and I ll show you a man
who knows what s not , there is one word in particular that I would like to focus on. Funny. We all
know what funny means, something that causes you to laugh, something that s humorous. But,
what exactly falls under that definition? That s something you can t specifically decide. With so
many factors going into it, including an individual s personality, the area, the time, and more,
finding something that everyone believes to be funny would be hard.
For me specifically, the word funny brings to mind jokes I ve heard or read in my mind. More
specifically, I picture chickens crossing roads, cows interrupting conversations, and a variety of
different people and items knocking on doors. However, you may associate very different ideas
with the word. My father and sister both find it extremely hilarious to watch other people undergo
harm, while one of my best friends finds humor in making statements that have no blatantly
obvious connection with the current conversation and often don t make grammatical sense.
Everyone has their own sense of humor just as everyone has their own favorite colors, whilst some
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So, how did these social groups come to exist between people that conflict in such a major area of
their lives? When confronted with divergent opinions or ideas we either diminish and dismiss
them or we adapt and accept them, although the latter occurs more frequently. Simply put, humans
are extremely flexible in their behavior and quickly conform to what is prevalent around them.
This is seen in every aspect of our lives, from clothing trends to language norms and even in
popular methods of amusement. So, as seen in any social construct, when we are in different
situations we adjust to fit in. This makes it possible to for us to form bonds with those around us
while retaining a personal sense of
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A Framework For Understanding Poverty Essay
A Framework for Understanding Poverty Paper
A Framework for Understanding Poverty is a book, written by Ruby K. Payne for the purpose of
helping educators impact their students in poverty through opportunities. This book examines
experiences from all economic classes in order to evaluate the differences in education among each
class. Payne talks about the different types of poverty and the resources needed to be a stable and
educated person. Poverty is the extent to which an individual does without resources .
There are two types of poverty, generational poverty and situational poverty. It is very important to
know the difference between the two types of poverty. Situational poverty is when an event
happens, for example a death, illness or divorce. Situational poverty is usually temporary because
it is mainly based on the lack of financial resources rather than any other resources. Generational
poverty is when a family has been in poverty for two or more generations. So they usually lack more
than just financial resources.
Generational poverty has different hidden rules, and beliefs than situational poverty. Generational
poverty usually has violence, instability, uneducated adults, addiction, incarceration, death, and lack
of space in a household. In generational poverty people don t usually know how to manage money
because they have never had much or any. Family is very important to people in poverty and the
patterns are usually hard to understand for people outside of
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Great Zimbabwe Ruins
The Great Zimbabwe are stone ruins found in an African City. It lies in southeastern Zimbabwe,
about 19 miles southeast of Masvingo and is about 200 acres. The story of Great Zimbabwe is of
Shona culture and the African Iron age along with colonialism and political archaeology. The ruins
were used to support and continue the thriving trade system the Shona peopleestablished. The
Shona people s village lived off cattle breeding, crop planting and their trade of gold.
The stone ruins had three sections: Hill Complex, Great Enclosure and Valley Ruins. The Hill
Complex and Great Enclosure consisted of mortarless stone construction while the Valley Ruins
had mounds of daga, earth and mud brick). The religious and spiritual section of the ruins was
the Hill Complex which sat on a steep hill. This section is 262 feet tall and extends 328 feet by
148 feet built with granite boulders. The tower known as the Conical Tower, part of the Great
Enclosure located south of Hill Complex, laid as a phallus symbol. The outer wall is 820 feet
around and 36 feet high, while the inner wall is faced alongside the outer wall to create a narrow
parallel passage, 180 feet long. Both walls led to the Conical Tower, 33 feet high and 16 feet
around.2
The Zimbabwe Bird became the national symbol and was put on the flag after soapstone figures
that looked like a bird were found in the stone ruins. Now, the Great Zimbabwe is a national
monument and a World Heritage Site in 1986 with much historical
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Al Gore Famously Stated On The Threat Of Climate Change
Al Gore famously stated on the threat of climate change The good news is, we have everything we
need now to respond to the challenge of global warming. . . . But we should not wait, we cannot
wait, we must not wait. In the early 2000s, the international community was uncertain on how best
to address climate change and ensure the world s increasing development was sustainable. In 2008,
the World Bank launched the Strategic Framework for Development and Climate change to jump
start public and private sector action against climate change. Included in these proposals was the
issuance of Green Bonds , an innovative method of encouraging investment in environmental and
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In response, the private sector crafted voluntary regulations for issuers known as the Green Bond
Principles.
Part III of this Comment will analyze the liabilities of voluntary prescription in the industry. Due
to the lack of a definitive verification process, American municipal bonds are particularly
vulnerable to investment in unhelpful green projects. New laws and regulations may turn off some
investors hoping to cash in on the tax exempt investment grade bonds. Both issuers and recipients
of the bonds will need to decide whether they care more about making green or being green. Part
III of this Comment will also outline how investors in green bonds can use class action lawsuits to
sue issuers who mislead them or greenwash their projects for non sustainable purposes.
Part IV of this Comment will recommend definitive solutions for the green bond industry. First, the
Securities Exchange Commission Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) and the
Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) through cooperative action should issue a conclusive
definition of what a green project is. Secondly, this Comment will recommend the Municipal
Securities Rulemaking Board ( MSRB ) increase their disclosure laws for municipal issuers of
green bonds. Lastly, allowing class action
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School Motivation And Learning Strategies Inventory
School Motivation and Learning Strategies Inventory
Introduction
The School Motivation and Learning Strategies Inventory (SMALSI) is a self report tool
designed to determine student performance across a comprehensive set of behaviors
representing learning strategies, academic motivation, and test taking. This inventory is unique
in that it is designed especially for use with school aged youth. There are two forms: a Child
Form for students aged 8 12 years, and a Teen Form for students aged 13 18 years. Both forms
consist of over 100 items written at a third grade reading level, which should take from 20 30
minutes to complete. The SMALSI can be administered individually or to a group; the form also
can be read to students who have difficulty reading. The SMALSI is intended for use in both
general and special education for the purposes of: (a) screening to facilitate identification of topics
for group instruction; (b) prereferral intervention, which may ameliorate learning difficulties and
avert the need for special education; (c) special education assessment, which is linked directly to
intervention in areas that may exacerbate academic difficulties; and (d) research related to
understanding the nature of these skills and to the development of effective interventions for
learning strategies, test taking, and academic motivation.
Overview
Average T scores were reported for select groups to determine whether clinically significant
differences might emerge that would warrant
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Sir Francis Bacon Whase Research Paper
The definition of honor is high respect, privilege, regard with great respect, and fulfill. My
definition of honor is someone with great power,someone you can look up to. Sir Francis Bacon
invented scientific method. Sir Francis Bacon whase also now as lord Verulam and the Viscount
St. Albans. Sir Francis Bacon whase non as many things he whase a English lawyer, philosopher
and a champion of modern science. Sir Francis Bacon lived from 1561 1626 he lived for 65 years.
From 1572 1598 he was a powerful man in England. He was twelve when he got into Trinity
College. 1579 his dad passed away wall he was in France. 1582 he was get his degree in law.
Francis Bacon was pick to be Parliament in 1584. From 1604 1618 he wielded a degree of power.
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The Segregation Of The South
Segregation in the South
Introduction
According to Merriam Webster the word segregation was first known to be used in 1555. It is
defined as the separation or isolation of a race, class, or ethnic group by enforcing or voluntary
residence in a restricted area, by barriers to social intercourse, by separate educational facilities, or
by other discriminatory means.
The United States underwent vast transformations, especially in the South. New political, social,
and economic systems emerged that transformed the South from a rural, slave based society, to an
increasingly urban, industrialized, free labor society. The changes to the social, political, and
economic landscape of the South prompted an unprecedented era of racial violence throughout the
region (Jett, p.40). The Southern states deemed slavery was crucial to safeguard white superiority.
Most Southern whites who had aspirations of becoming a very prominent slave owner, were
terrified of a society with considerable numbers of African Americans who were not slaves.
Segregation moved by way of public accommodations, all the way through the South. DeFina
Hannon (2011) and others showed daily interactions of whites and blacks in the South, during
reconstruction of the south identified racial prejudices were increasing steadily, after the Civil War
and especially during the 1880 s. Town after town across the south flatly banned African Americans
within their city limits after dark. Legal, political, social and
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White Tiger Research Paper
White tigers have been endangered since the 20th century. There are now an estimate of 200
white tigers left in the wild, but in 2014 there were over 3,200 white tigers. White tigers are
endangered because, White Bengal tigers have also been crossed with Siberian tigers to produce a
larger specimen which in turn causes even more genetic problems. For years, breeders and
exhibitors have been using the excuse that white tigersare an endangered speciesso they need to
keep breeding them.
They live mostly in the range from tropical forest to mangrove swamps. White tigers are
carnivores and, in the wild, they often feed on large mammals, such as wild boar, buffalo and deer.
Depending upon what is available in a particular area, white tigers may
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Stereotypes In A Shelter
They want to help us move on and make something better of our lives. After speaking to a
resident, she was able to show just how ambitious some of the ladies in the shelter could be. In
movies most of the women in the shelter seem like they ve hit rock bottom and don t plan on
getting out. Or they ve been abused so badly that being strong and independent is no longer an
option. Given the opportunity to speak to a resident, her story and the things she had to say were
definitely unexpected. She proved every stereotype wrong and considered herself a fighter. She
definitely appeared to be one after hearing her story. On the surface, the resident was just like
anyone else. You really would have never guessed that she was in a situation like
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Hubs Stereotypes
Scrubs is a medical comedy drama television show that air from October 2001 to March 2010.
Scrubs resides in a place called Sacred Heart Hospital. This show is mainly about three medical
interns and their respective journeys to become doctors. Most of the episodes revolve around the
main character, John Dorian (J.D.) (a white male). The other two principal interns are Turk (a black
man) and Elliot (white women). Carla (Hispanic female) rounds out the main characters. The
supporting cast includes Dr. Cox, Dr. Kelso, The Janitor, The Todd, Laverne, Jordan, and Ted.
The first predominance idea about power, authority, and gender that Scrubsshows can be found by
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Carla and Elliot trick J.D and Turk into thinking that they are discussing footwear. This episode
makes use of the idea that all men are disinterested when hearing footwear discussions. When the
guys hear footwear, they automatically assume nothing of any importance is being discussed.
Meanwhile, the ladies know they are free to discuss anything, and the guys will not pay attention.
J.D. and Turk catch some phrases that cause them to start listening. Once Carla and Elliot see this,
the ladies say strappy sandals and immediately the guys lose all interest into what is being
discussed. This is an example of how the show pokes at the masculine
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How Did Roman Women Wear Makeup
As times change, so do the social norms of society. In Ancient Roman times, the amount of
makeup you wore would define your social class. Rather than how men wore different togas to
convey one s social standing, women who wore more makeup were seen to be in a higher social
ranking. Talented slaves were the ones forced to create more intricate hairstyles and makeup
looks. (Types of Roman Make up ) The Roman slave hairdressers were known as ornatrices.
Roman women originally wore their hair with simplicity, but as time progressed during the reign
of Emperor Augustus hairstyles became more complex, these defined your social ranking along
with your makeup. (Types of Roman Hairstyles ) Both of these appearances define how people
will look at you and the more complex the makeup, the wealthier you appear to others. This is
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This included having products for skin, eyes, nails, teeth, along with other items to fulfill
cosmetic needs such as an assortment of mirrors. The products were originally used for royalty
and aristocracy, but then cheap versions of a similar product were made so all social classes could
wear makeup. (History of Cosmetics) It is believed that modern women of today and Ancient
Roman women had access to the same types of products. Roman application of makeup first
consisted of a foundation that would often be made from a white lead paste for the wealthy that
was poisonous. Foundation pastes were also made from orris root and chalk or a mixture of fat,
starch, and tin oxide were
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Definition Of Just Culture Leadership
Just Culture Leadership
A Just Culture is a proactive, learning culture that sees events as opportunities instead of
misfortunes and in healthcare is directed towards patient safety and improving patient outcomes.
Allowing employees to report errors without being reprimanded promotes trust. Human errors are
costly and can lead to death when providing care to patients. Creating an environment that fosters
learning in preventing errors boost employees morale. A learning environment allows individual to
reflect on the situation and their behavior that caused harm or potential harm to the patient. A Just
Culture encompasses behavior, duties, and skills in managing employee s behavioral choices
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Encompassing every department within the hospital is vital to establishing the culture. Leaders
need to portray the just culture they are trying to instill by their actions, words, and behavior
(Emory University, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, 2013). Leading by example
management creates a mold to change the culture to one that focuses on providing a safe healthcare
environment (Marquis Huston, 2015). The change to the culture is dependent on the actions and
examples set by the leaders and the treatment of employees. Without leaders setting the framework
to guide the organization, a just culture is unattainable. Leaders are crucial to establishing the
pathway of a just culture.
A just culture is necessary in healthcare to promote an environment where mistakes are brought out
in the open and analyzed for ways to prevent errors from repeating. Therefore, there is a need for a
consensus across the healthcare industry. To transform healthcare from the blame culture to a just
culture will require change that extends beyond hospitals to the industry (Ross, 2015). The change
has to be unified across all aspects of healthcare.
Defining Culture
According to Watkins (2013), organizational culture is not well defined. However, Watkins (2013)
lists characteristics of organizational culture as: observable consistent behavior patterns, an
alignment of purpose
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Gothic Architecture Style
Introduction The Gothic revival and Italianate are two architectural style which both appear in
Europe first and spread to south Australian during the early colonial and Victorian era. The gothic
revival style was point out by the emergence Gothic Revival movement happened in England at
19th century, and then the popularity of this kind of style rise rapidly. The basic theory of this
style is associated with the philosophical movements. It aimed to re awake the sense of high
church and against the religious nonconformist. In parallel, this kind of style spread to Europe,
Australia, south Africa and American. the popularity of it also grew rapidly in those places. The
Italianate style represent a kind of classical architecture, and it also grew to become a popular style
in 19th century. Britain is also the place where the Italianate style get first developed in 1802 by
John Nash. after that, the popularity of it declined in British. However, the style turned to varies
into different forms and spread to northern Europe and British empire including Australia. The two
kind of styles of architecture both came from British and make effect on the establishment of the
buildings in south Australia. However, because of the own characters, colonization and the local
situation, the gothic revival made more effect on non residential architecture in south Australia than
the Italianate did during the early colonial and Victorian. This essay will discuss the history of the
colonization of
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Essay about Understanding Ecosystems in Today s Society
Introduction:
An ecosystem is all the organisms in a given area as well as the abiotic factors with which they
interact; one or more communities and the physical environment around them (Campbell, 2012, G
11). Our aim is to observe how these factors interact with each other and give a record of our
observations in our particular ecosystem. By observing these interactions we gain an appreciation of
the diversity and complex nature of ecosystems. Through observing our environment we can make
predictions of the feeding relationships that shape the ecosystem. By observing the plant life in an
ecosystem we can predict the following heterotroph factors, as autotrophs are the providers of all
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Laptop to record number of plant species.
Place chopsticks, or whatever stick objects you have, in the group in a 1x1m2 quadrat with string
wrapped around the sticks.
Count the number of plant species in the quadrat sectioning them off into five different groups,
trees, shrubs, herbs, grass and moss.
Trees being one singular wood growth while shrubs have multiple stems coming from the ground.
Grass is blade like leaves. Herbs are usually soft grass like plants with more leaves then blades. Add
these species into your table 1.
Once you ve completed this extend your quadrat to 1x2m2. Add any additional species, making
sure not to count species you ve already counted in the first quadrat, into your table 1.
Repeat this for sizes 2x2m2, 2x4m2, 4x4m2 and 8x4 meters2. Being sure to only record the new
species of plants in the table.
Repeat this process for another area close to your first ecosystem.
Results:
Area 1Quadrat sizes (m)
Species1x12x12x22x44x44x8
Herb 1X
Herb 2X
Grass 1X
Shrub 1X
Herb 3X
Moss 1X
Herb 4X
Tree 1X
Shrub 2X
Tree 2X
Herb 5X
Tree 3X
Cumulative number of species613110
Area 2Quadrat sizes (m)
Species1x11x22x22x44x44x8
Grass 1X
Grass 2X
Herb 1X
Herb 2X
Tree 1X
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Gender Equality And Gender Discrimination
Gender equality has been actively sought out for, chiefly by women, throughout history with a goal
to establish equal rights and opportunities among all genders. While extensive progress has been
achieved towards women s rights throughout the twentieth century, women continue to experience
gender discrimination on a daily basis. Even with the Equal Rights Amendment in the Constitution
which refrains from inequality of rights concerning sex, genderinequality continues to persist
Gender discrimination occurs to this day due to its origination from societal implications that males
are superior to females in multiple aspects (Bergman). Men genetically acquire a stronger physique
than women which implanted the notion that women are subordinate to men. Female inferiority is
rooted within society that it is still perceived as inherent or inexorable rather than its reality, as a
politically constructed system built and sustained by patriarchal interests and ideologies (Bergman).
Women are restricted from experiencing life equal to men due to the belief for both genders to
acquire particular desirable attributes and traits imposed by cultural expectations. Although gender
equality has progressed substantially through development in women s privileges, political activism
in support of equality for women should be held to top priority due to social and artistic movements
held to rally against gender biased situations.
While improvement towards the status of women in
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The Human Genome
The human genome is a vast sequence of nucleic acids consisting of adenine, thymine, guanine,
and cytosine which are connected into a long polymer by a sugar phosphate backbone. The
entirety of the genome is approximately 3 billion base pairs which encodes for all functional
proteins and RNA molecules needed for life. Remarkably, only a small fraction of the genome
actually constitute genes; about 15% of the genome are genes or gene related sequences, while
85% of the genome is noncoding (Krawczak and Schmidtke, 1994). Of the noncoding region there
are specific regions that vary highly between individual people. These regions are polymorphic, or
in other words have many different forms. Some loci vary so much that it is rare to find... Show
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The amount each sequence is repeated varies between individuals and the specific nucleotide
pattern can differ as well (Krawczak and Schmidtke, 1994). However, high quantities of DNA were
needed to acquire accurate results when comparing VNTR regions. Therefore short tandem
repeats (STRs), or microsatellites, proved to be better suited for use in forensic analysis. STRs
are similar to VNTRs in that they are portions of the noncoding DNA that contain various
amounts of repeated units. But in regards to VNTRs, STRs have a much shorter repetitive
sequence, usually between 2 to 6 nucleotides, but sometimes can be up to 10 base pairs (Figure
1). The small size of STRs in comparison to VNTRs allows for more efficient amplification of
the DNA via PCR and enables scientists to use DNA that has been more significantly degraded.
Forensic analysts compare 13 different STR locations plus one that determines gender of the
obtained sample (Roewer, 2013). STRs vary highly between individuals; for example, one person
could have an STR at a specific locus encoding the following: CGCGCGCGCGCG, whereas
another person could have CGCG at the same locus.
In these tandemly repeated units, there is a higher extent for variation between these sequences
than found in gene sequences due to the organism being more tolerant to aberrations in these
portions of the genome. Therefore these areas will have many different forms, sometimes as many
as 2000. Thus if several
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Adam Lanza and Sandy Hook Elementary
How could one deranged man voluntarily walk into an elementary school and open fire on children
who haven t even had all their teeth come in yet? Newtown, Connecticut is like any other small
suburban town; quiet, quaint and safe. That was until a twenty four year old sociopath (Alexander,
Barrett, Donnelly, Swaine), by the name of Adam Lanza, put this charming town on the map, and
not for a decent notable reason. Sandy HookElementary School educates students grades
kindergarten through fifth and Lanza forced his way into the kindergarten and first grade level
rooms. Friday, December 14, 2012 will forever be a date not necessarily marked on our
calendars, but in our hearts. While millions of Americans continued their normal routines,
innocent children s lives, as well as a handful of heroic teachers, were taken away in a matter of
seconds, since each victim was shot three to eleven times, according to medical examiner, H.
Wayne Carver (Circa Part 4). Superintendent Janet Robinson commented, A lot of children are
alive today because of actions the teachers took. (Circa Part 10) A total of twenty six individuals
were tragically murdered because why? That answer will never be answered since Lanza
committed suicide at the scene as policewere on their way, which leaves no closure for the victims
family and friends. The Newtown, Connecticutshooting caused an increased in protection at schools
by implementing new gun laws and changing America s views about the
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Samsung Swot Analysis Essay
SWOT analysis of Samsung Limited. Samsung Electronics Co. Limited. is actually the consumer
electronics subsidiary of the Samsung Group, a conglomerate based in Suwon, South Korea.
Outside of Korea, Samsung is best known as the world s largest manufacturer of mobile phones and
smartphones, including the highly popular and successful Galaxy. Internal Environment; Strengths
в–ЄSamsung is the world s most successful electronics manufacturer. It is the world s largest
manufacturer of television sets, liquid crystal display (LCD) panels, mobile phones and
smartphones. в–ЄSamsung is the world s number one marketer of mobile phones with 21.4% of
the world s largest market share in the second quarter of 2015. Apple is number two with 13.9%.
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в–ЄNew technologies such as wearable tech. в–ЄGrowing middle class in developing world will
increase market for consumer electronics. в–ЄGrowing online market from sales channels such as
Amazon.com External Environment; Threats в–ЄApple has emerged as the dominant smartphone
and tablet brand in some markets, such as the United States. Samsung has not been able to
overcome Apple s reputation for reliability. в–ЄApple s reputation for quality, reliability and
sophistication seems to be growing. в–ЄThe Google Android operating system, which Galaxy
devices depend upon, is not as popular with average people as IOS is. в–ЄDeclining or stagnating
middle class incomes in North America and the United States could reduce consumer buying power
in those key markets for Samsung. в–ЄChinese manufacturers such as Huawei and Xiaomi could
emerge as serious rivals to Samsung. The element that turned out to be the most easiest to develop
is the strength element. It is when the thoughts of developing or setting up the goals of the
organization. It is the company s capabilities and resources that allow it to engage in activities to
generate economic value and perhaps competitive advantage. The ability to get the Samsung phones
into the hands of billions of customers. The most difficult to develop is the that Samsung may have
a large, bureaucratic structure that limits its ability to compete with more dynamic companies like
Apple
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Tare Research Paper
Scholars believe tares are darnel (a noxious weedy rye grass often found in grain fields), whose
seeds become toxic when certain fungi infest them, which in turn, renders them harmful to cash
crops such as wheat. Uprooting them also uproots the wheat; therefore, farmers leave them in the
ground until harvest time when the chaff can be safely separated from the grain and subsequently
burnt. Good and evil similarly co exist in the local church, which underscores the for all people
aspect Church. However, problems arise when error receives equal voice to the Truth. The Truth
shakes up the Church. Only Christ (The Word of Truth) can separate wheat from tares, truth from
falsehood, and fact from fiction. Like an ox, threshing grain tied to a millstone, the worshiping
church must circle God s Truth threshing out disciples. Do not muzzle an ox while it is treading
out grain (1 Cor 9: 9), St Paul warns. In other words, do not hinder or silence those who are doing
Christ s work. Because it was a common activity in ancient times, the Old Testament often mentions
threshing grain. For example, Solomon built his temple on the threshing floor David bought from
Oman the Jebusite (1 Chron. 22:1). Another time, Ruth came to Boaz at the threshing floor. Boaz
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In worship, Christ s moves the Body of Christ into the death experience through God s creative
process. There, all falsehood and rebellion are exposed as God s separates his permissive will
from his creative will so truth, justice, and faith can emerge in its fullness. In the end, having a
destiny in Christ, assemblies constantly destroy things along the way. In that the threshing floor
experience roots Christian unity in God s creative division. Only by awakening the unsettling
aspects of Christ s character can the Body of Christ ever become wholly unified and wholly
catholic at
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Analysis Of Ford And Taylorism Theory
Executive Summary
Ford and Taylorism theory has been there for many decades. It has its own advantage and
disadvantage. However, we can still absorb from the theory and many of the methods are still
practiced in this era. In this activity 1, we are going to summarize the ideas of Ford and Taylorism
and discuss if the concept it accepted in many countries.
Secondly, in the second activity, we are going to review about globalisation by Thomas Friedman.
We will mention about the risk of living in the flat world of globalisation. Globalisation has made a
huge impact on economic. It has changed the way the world was revolving.
E learning Activities
Week 1 Activity 1 Ford and Taylorism.
The key idea of scientific management theory is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The work is divided in call centres according to the expertise; therefore, we could use the theory to
some extent. The productivity would be enhanced in this way. However, when the management
takes control worker may not like it. The theory is thought to bring more harmony to the workplace.
As the Ford and Taylorism theory was developed many years ago still we can use the theory in
some part of the world. It could be beneficial for some organization even if not for all of them.
Depending on the workplace. But, the idea of dividing the workload is still practiced in today s
world. Rewarding the employees according to the hard work has proven to boost productivity and
motivate other staff as well.
Week 2 Activity 1 Thomas Friedman on Globalisation; 3 Eras of Globalisation; World is flat.
Ghemawat (2007) detailed that globalisation is more than just a powerful economic and political
transformation it bound people, countries and market closer. It is a growing network of different
companies, groups, and individual. Globalisation has shrunk the world from size small to size tiny
and flattened the world.
As Friedman said that the world is flat and the magnitude and speed of change in last decade are
remarkable. Now people can connect and communicate to each other swiftly. The advancement of
technology and geo economics is reshaping our lives. It has its own drawbacks. He mentioned the
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Analysis Of George Bailey s It s A Wonderful Life
George Bailey is the main protagonist in the film It s a Wonderful Life. Throughout the movie,
we see how George s actions have affected the town of Bedford Falls. So when George Bailey
wishes that he had never been born, it causes many problems with the fate of the characters in
Bedford Falls. George Bailey feels as if his life is worthless and he unwisely concludes that he is
worth more dead than alive, but little does George know, his life has touched more people than
he thinks. By existing and doing what he thinks is right, George Bailey has affected the outcome
of the Building and Loan, Mary Hatch, his brother Harry, and Mr. Gower s career, all the while
keeping Mr. Potter from completely taking over Bedford Falls. If George Bailey had never been
born, the Bailey Bros. Building and Loan would be completely different. After George s father
died, the Building and Loan would be handed over to Mr. Potter who would dissolve the
company and any houses the company created would fall under his jurisdiction. Because the
Building and Loan closed, Uncle Billy is institutionalized at a mental institution. Bailey Park was
never built as well. Because of that, all families that would have lived there, never got the chance
to move to these affordable houses. They instead would be stuck in those shacks that Mr. Potter
calls houses. Ernie the taxi driver never moves into Bailey Park. He stays in Bailey Park and as a
result his wife left him. Mr. Martini also never built his bar
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International Business Studies
International Business Strategies By Rahul Gairola Subject : Appraisal of a MNE s recent market
entry (2007 2010) ( 1. Firm Motivations for internationalization 2. Entry Strategy 3. Corporate
Strategy) Question: Acting as a market analyst for the US Investment bank Merrill Lynch, you
have been allocated the responsibility to produce an appraisal report relating to a client s (MNE)
recent market entry Executive Summary In the appraisal I will discuss my findings on HTC s entry
into the Indian mobile phone market. HTC was founded in 1997, it has been making a strong name
for itself internationally. In 2007, the company entered the Indian market and quickly made a name
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India was lucrative since the Indian handheld market is booming and slowly becoming one of
the world s biggest and fasted growing markets. There being a lack of certain technology, gives
HTC the opportunities to fill new market gaps. The company s products are standardized for the
global market, while strategies are adapted to respected countries. HTC seems to be efficiency
seeking when looking especially at the Indian market. HTC is selling phones globally and in
India they are trying to succeed through International Specialization. The company was
benefiting at first, from the lack of top of the line mobile phones in the Indian market. Its future
strategy is to keep this trend going. The company is trying to take over the top and middle class
mobile phone market in India by being the first to offer the latest and greatest technology
available and ignoring the lower class mobile market. It managed to do so already by introducing
the first fully touch phone and fully Android powered phone. HTC s Indian Market Entry Strategy
In 2007, HTC made its entry into the Indian market with the collaborative launch of the HTC
Touch together with Bhartia Airtel. Their portfolio of devices has been rising steadily, priced at
between Rs 10,000 to RS 45,000. Targeting high end users at first, their strategy has shifted since, to
also attract mid range users. While partnering up with Reliance
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Critical Analysis Of Hills Like White Elephants
The topic of Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway continues to be a hot button
issue, even 90 years after the story s publication. Though not as scandalous as it must have been
in 1927, it remains the subject of great debate. Two lovers are awaiting a train that will whisk
them away to Madrid for the purpose of an abortion. Even though the decision was made before
arriving at the station, they continue to debate whether she will go through with it. The
American s persuasive dialogue makes it apparent that he wants Jig to have the abortion and is
concerned that she will change her mind; however she is more concerned with the fate of her
relationship with the man and the effects an abortion may have on her. The first indication of a
division between the lovers is the description of the setting where Hemingway writes ...the
station was between two lines of rails in the sun (2 3), the rail lines representing the two people
and the station the division between them. Upon arriving, they immediately orders two beers. The
lovers order several alcoholic drinks during their short 40 minute wait at the station, presumably
to ease the tension and calm the anxiety. Once the couple is settled with their drinks, Jig makes
an observation about their view of the hills, saying They look like white elephants, (9) to which
the American responds I ve never seen one, (10). Here is where the proverbial can of worms is
opened. The woman made a simple observation when she
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The Great General Yue Fei Research Paper
The Great General Yue Fei Do you know anyone who was so loyal to another person that they
went against what they themselves thought and believed to simply followed that person s orders
even if they thought that it was the wrong thing to do? Well General Yue Fei would be someone
who has shown this act of true loyalty. Yue Fei lived during the time that Qin Kuai was emperor.
Qin Kuai is from the Song or Sung dynasty, born in the year 1090 AD died in the year 1155 AD,
he was known as the Prime Minister of the Sung Dynasty. Yue Fei is one of the most celebrated
generals in China, the people celebrate him and give him recognition because of the many great
things he has done. For example, he is undefeated, any cities he was told to take over... Show more
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For example if somehow in the future I decided that I want to start a business and I have a
bookkeeper who helps me make sure that my purchases and profits come in and is in where they
should be. One day I decide that the place needs a A/C, I go find someone to give me a proposal
of how much it would make and then find someone else to help me find out how much more the
electricity bill will be each month. Both proposals come back to me and I give them to the
bookkeeper for them to look over and tell me if that purchase will be good or if it will only make
me go out of business. They come back to me and say no don t make that purchase, it is way too
much and this place will be gone and many people including us will lose our jobs. But I am too
stubborn and I make the purchase and can t afford it making me need to lay people off and
basically have the whole business in the dirt. Now many other people are going to have a hard time
supporting themselves and their families, all because I didn t listen to something someone told me
because I just thought what I was doing was right.But now with knowing this myth I can remember
to think about what I am doing and how it can affect others, I will think about how
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The Characteristics Of Pride In Arthur Miller s The Crucible
For many years there was a struggle in the Puritans community on trying to find where the devil was
hiding, and who were the witches in the town that brought the devil to the community. The courts
were being persuaded by teenagers who were just looking for revenge. The courts believed them
because they were innocent children who were believed to have faced the devil head on.
Throughout the play of the, The Crucible the story unfolds into tragic deaths and situations that test
each individual character. With each individual intertwined together they showed strong
characteristics for the truth, but they never stood up to say the events were wrong therefore the
trials continued. The best known characteristics that were shown were pride,... Show more content
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Hale indicating Giles and Martha Corey, there cannot be a woman closer yet to God than
Martha (Miller 71). At the time in the play when this line is said Martha Corey was being kept
in jail. She was put there because she was seen reading book and those books were believed to
be witchcraft books. Francis tells Danforth that this is a mistake that his wife was a believer and
held up the church, and that this isn t possible. With a honest women like Martha Corey and
Elizabeth the people in the community should have seen this whole trial was a lie. Two of the
women that are looked up to in the community arrested for an accusation, it s unbelievable the
rest of the town didn t see the lies until later when it was too late. This contributes to the witch
trials by some character such as these being targets. The people knew they were honest women
and yet they were still questioned. Some of the characters were to prideful to admit these
actions were wrong. Secondly the jealousy inside this play was one of the strongest roles to
make the story what it was. Jealousy symbolizes how the trials started and also why so many
people were killed for false accusations. Characters such as Abigail had a huge jealous streak
when it game to John chosing Elizabeth: Abigail: Oh, I marvel how such a strong man may let
such a sickly wife be Proctor:
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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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Oedipus The Good Life
Since ancient times, many have sought to the answer the philosophical question, What is the good
life ? This is a question with no simple answer! For some individuals, the good life could mean
living a life based on justice and rationality, or on faith and trust in the divine, or on the attainment
of power, military, glory, and reputation. Their perspectives varied greatly depending upon their
cultural values and contexts.
Group I: Oedipus Oedipus Rex, written by Sophocles
Group II: Socrates in the Apology (written by Plato)
Parallels:
i.Oedipus and Socrates both yearn/search to seek the truth (mission; desire to do what they believe
is right; reputation (Oedipus/honor, honesty Socrates/just); search for meaning)
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Uncover the murderers of Laius, put them to death or drive them to exile (Sophocles, 349 351).
Oedipus stops at nothing, as he is too proud to fail. Yet his deep focus and determination prevent
him from listening to others. His arrogant nature inhibits him from learning and fully understanding
situations.
Angered by Oedipus dismissiveness, Tiresias shouts,
Listen to me closely: the man you ve sought so long, proclaiming, cursing up and down, the
murderer of Laius he is here. A stranger, you may think, who lives among you, he soon will be
revealed a native Theban but he will take no joy in revelation. Blind who now has eyes, beggar
who now is rich, he will grope his way toward a foreign soil, a stick tapping before him step by
step. Revealed at last, brother and father to the children he embraces, to his mother son and
husband both he sowed the loins his father sowed, he spilled his father s blood!
(Sophocles, 510 523)
Integrity/Reputation Oedipus a man of his word; exemplary in his actions
Please, in god s name... you wipe my fears away, coming so generously to me, the worst of men.
Do one thing more, for your sake, not mine... Drive me out of the land at once, far from sight,
where I can never hear a human voice... The god? His command was clear, every word: death for the
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  • 6. Nurse Officer Interview What a great start to know the role and responsibilities of a Chief Nurse Officer (CNO), when you get a chance to interview someone, who actually does the job. I was fortunate to seize an interview with Derek L. Curtis, DNP, MA, BSN, RN, the current CNO of Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJH) Hospital, on October 31, 2016. Curtis has 23 years of professional nursing experience with various leadership positions. He graduated Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 1993 from the Medical College of Georgia, earned a master degree in 2001 from Webster University, and this year, from American Sentinel University with a Doctor of Nursing Practice in Executive Leadership. His nursing career started in the United States Army in 1993 in various capacities such... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The following questions and answers conducted during the interview with Derek Curtis exemplified his knowledge and competency of the standards of practice and standards of performance for nursing administrator. Bagtas: What are the challenges you are facing, pertaining to the nursing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay on Medical Marijuana Should Be Legal The right to use marijuana for optional medical treatment has been a long drawn out battle between the U.S. Federal Government and the people petitioning for its therapeutic uses. The history on the use of marijuana (also known as cannabis) has been a big deterrent on legalizing this type of drug today. The controversy stems from the medical and legal implications that the U.S. Federal Government has towards the use of marijuana. Others controversies are associated to petitions filed to re classifying marijuana (a controlled substance) for optional medical treatment. Furthermore, there are conflicts that pertain with the intervention of the U.S. Federal Government preventing patients the use of prescribed marijuana in states that have... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The U.S. Federal Government has complete control on regulating all (legal or illegal) drugs based on the effectiveness in therapeutic values and the benefits obtained in medical treatment. The government has established safety precautions for the protection of the public s health under departmental supervision. The development of each new drug and the potential value of a drug in medical treatment are regulated by the Department of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) (Jill 278). Through scientific research and clinical trials it is the decision of the FDA whether to approve these new drugs for the purpose of effective treatment (Joy 138). Under the U.S. Controlled Substance Act , the FDA classifies each type of drug under certain categories. The drugs are categorized based on the potential abuse (addiction) and the effectiveness that the drugs have in beneficial values of treatment. The types of classifications are: Schedule I drug high potential for abuse and no recognized medical use ; Schedule II drug potential for abuse but are prescribable because of their therapeutic effects ; and Schedule III drug potential for abuse lower than that of schedule I or II drugs . The classifications of all drugs are strictly regulated by the U.S. Federal Government and are enforced by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) (Kane 1159 60). This is a good thing our government has established and provided for its people, interest in protecting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Red Headscarf Advertisements Have you ever been at a small or a big refugee camp? It is filled with many different people in need, every person having their own reason or problems for being there. A lot of people in refugee camps are children that do not have food, education or any resources. This looks exactly as one cover of a magazine of a young girl that I found in a clinic. This advertisement that is being used as a cover of a magazine shows a girl wearing an old red headscarf that has holes in it. She has very big green eyes that are looking straight at the camera. The girl s eyes look grittiness and at the same time sad. She also has a very tan, sunburn skin. The purpose of this advertisement is to show people around the world how the children in Afghanistan are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is wearing a red, old headscarf that looks like sort of a dress. The scarf she is wearing seems very old because it has small holes in it and also through those small holes seems to be another green dress that she is wearing. This kind of scarf is exactly like many Muslims wears to cover their head and their faces from their exception of their eyes. At the same time, in this imagine she is only showing her face, and the rest of her arms, legs are covered with the dress. The young girl s skin looks very tan as if she is being exposed in the sun for long hours and for years. In addition to that, she is showing a little be of her hair and seems as if she has not washed neither her hair nor face. Also, the girl s eyes are big and are a combination of green and brown. She looks around the age of ten or eleven years old. Her facial expressions are both sad and brave; especially her eyes seem very daring and bitter. In the back of the picture, there is a green landscape without pictures or decoration, is just a dark green color. In the picture, there are not people just the girl showing half of her body from the waist up. In the picture, the main focus seems to capture her face and her eyes because in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Cloud Computing And The Protection Of Intellectual Property Trust in Cloud Computing Cloud computing has a duty to protect data privacy and some countries are going to great measures to further ensure that their data is kept within their national borders (Trend Micro, 2013). It has been suggested that new ethics frameworks are necessary in order to instill trust in the industry based on known parameters that include the use of critical equipment, management of critical data, respect for privacy, security and longevity of information, And the protection of intellectual property. Worldwide, both the public and private sectors have grown in their distrust and discomfort in the ability of companies to handle user data properly. Trust must be restored by defining a clear line between legitimate security concerns and an individual s right to privacy. One way to ensure privacy is by separating the application that is being used (cloud service) from the data it stores and some providers are already employing this method. Privacy concerns recently increased after a private company, inBloom secured over 600 New York schools as a client for student data handling (Trend Micro, 2013). inBloom described its effort as a plan to integrate a technology that could aggregate and store student information for educational institutions and then release it to approved third parties that would then personalize tools and dashboards specifically for classroom educators and those students (Herold, 2014). They became the target for many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Literature Review On Celebrity Culture Literature Review In celebrity culture, celebrities use social media as a tool to build relationship and stay connected with their fans. Young and Pinsky (2006) make a claim that celebrity culture has generated a curiosity about celebrities personal lives. Adding on to this research, Marshall (2010) states that celebrities are willing to reveal their personal lives so that they can gain more followers. He also shows that celebrities reconstruct their profile for online personal branding by uploading personal posts related to their everyday lives. He demonstrates this through observing the actor Vin Diesel on social media. Marshall call this as the presentation of self , that celebrities expose their information in three different levels: public self , public private self , and transgressive intimate self (p.44). Researchhas further revealed the presentation of self (Marshall, 2010). ErtГјrk Dilek (2016) divides the self concept in three different categories: self image , self esteem , and ideal self (p.31). Self image is the way that people see themselves; self esteem means personal values of humans; and an ideal self illustrates how people desire themselves to be. Soraya Mehdizadeh (2010) approaches self presentation in a different perspective. Mehdizadeh distinguishes the presentation of self into two different categories: now self , an individual or a characteristic known to public, and possible self , a characteristic unknown to public (p.358). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Types Of Extreme Temperatures Affect Enzyme Activity Observing Enzyme Catalysis Purpose: Procedure A (Testing Enzyme Activity) How do different types of extreme temperatures affect enzyme activity? Procedure B (Establishing a Baseline) How much peroxide is needed to establish a baseline for a 1.5% solution? Procedure C (Rate of Hydrogen Peroxide Spontaneous Decomposition) How do oxygen and water affect the spontaneous decomposition of hydrogen peroxide? Procedure D (Rate of Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition by Enzyme Catalysis) How does different titration techniques affect the rate of hydrogen peroxide decomposition by enzyme catalysis? Hypothesis: Procedure A (Testing Enzyme Activity) In some conditions, a reaction will occur and in others no reaction will happen. Procedure B (Establishing a Baseline) The amount of KMnO4 added to the solution is proportional to the amount of hydrogen peroxide present in the solution. Procedure C (Rate of Hydrogen Peroxide Spontaneous Decomposition) The amount of hydrogen peroxide left after 24 hours of sitting out at room temperature will be less than the initial amount. Procedure D (Rate of Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition by Enzyme Catalysis) In the presence of the catalase, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) will decompose at a faster rate. Data and Observations: Procedure A was an experiment on observing how different effects of extreme temperatures have on enzyme catalysis. There are three parts in this experiment. In part 1, we took a syringe labeled H2O2 and used it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Why Are Child Sports Good For Kids The Topic child sports is an arguable a god topic. I think child sports are great. Theses are the reasons why there good. Children get social, physical, and perseverance skills. It also trains them to work hard and never give up. They can stay away from peer pressure. Finally they can stay fit and learn to eat good foods. In the article Teens involved in physical activity . The author conducted a study where he examined students that weren t involved in physical activity and kids that were. He found out that 80% of students he studied that were involved in physical activity had 4 points or higher gpa than kids who weren t involved in physical activity. This means the kids who play sports seem to do better academically than students who don t... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author found out that kids are getting obese by 7% more a year. He found out that 85% of kids that play sports seem to be physically active up to the age 30 on average. They are 75% more likely to be healthy and active up to the age 35 on average. This is really good because people are saying our youth might not live as long as their parents because of the obesity rate. Parents that don t allow their kids to play sports say Oh, I don t want him getting hurt . I have an solution to that problem. You can let your kid play non contact sports or minimal contact. Such as basketball, volleyball,golf,tennis,e.t.c.. I agree that football is kind of bad for teens because of the high injury rate. But on the other side there is so many sports that have a really low injury rate and or minimal concat. 95% of kids that play sports don t fall for peer pressure. The reason behind it is that the student will have either practice, a game, or homework he or she will have to do and then they can t go out with people that peer pressure kids into drugs,alcohol,and crimes. If you think your kid won t get their homework done because of sports. Look back at the second paragraph. It states that kids that play sports on average has 4 points or higher g.p.a than kids who don t play sports. That s because they are developing he perseverance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Effects Of Corporal Punishment Corporal punishment affects a person s self esteem. Corporal punishment can negatively affect the parent and the child, leaving them wondering the level of love from their parents. Corporal punishment is illegal in some places, Some countries don t allow and even punish those who allow corporal punishment. A parent could go to jail for spankingtheir child, hitting their children with belts, flyswatters, paddles, ect. Corporal punishmentcan sometimes be very unnecessary, Not every bad behavior needs to involve corporal punishment . It might be enough to have a serious conversation with the child for them to see what they did wrong. When you start to give teachers and other people who are not the parents the ability to punish a child so harshly, then people can begin to abuse this power, and some usually do, in this society if you give an inch, they take a mile There is no true way to determine if a child truly deserved the punishment or if it was simply because a teacher was frustrated or fed up. That is because most of the time corporal punishment is given based on opinion. Another big problem with corporal punishment by others other than the parent is, what if the child gets injured, who is responsible? The parent, the person who did the punishment, or no one? Another problem is, violence promotes more violence which is bad, violence can get kids in more trouble in a different way with someone else, they will think what they re doing is perfectly fine because their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Third Person Point Of View In Literature Point of view is the perspective a piece of literature is being narrated from. In first person point of view, the writer writes as if the person who the book is about wrote the book, using words like I and me . Second person point of view uses word like you , as if the author is talking to you and directing you what to do. Third person point of view is when the author writes as if they are a spectator of the book, using words like they and she and he . There are three different types of third person point of view. The first on is Limited third person point of view. The author writes from an outsider s perspective, and knows what the main character is thinking, but is limited to that one character. It is almost as if the author lives in the brain of the person. Third person Omniscient point of view is different. The author is watching from an outside view and isn t part of the story. This time though, the author isn t limited to one character s thoughts. Instead, the author jumps from character to character s minds, as if they document what happens in one person s mind, and switches to the next when the chapters change or the paragraphs end. The last point of view is Objective point of view, which is used rarely except in children s books. It is when the author is completely detached from the character, only narrating what they see.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are seven semi gods on a quest to save the world from their evil godly great grand mother. The point of view in the book switches from person to person, but doesn t use I , me , or we . In midair he willed his blade o extend to a javelin a trick he d never tried with his sword but somehow he knew it would work...Over by the sand fountain, Piper had also drawn her word... (36 37). The third person who was narrating switched between these two character s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Pros And Cons Of The Patriot Act After the September 11th terrorist attacks, the United States was left in a weakened state of fear. Government officials quickly scrambled to calm the mass panic which resulted in the speedy passing of the Patriot Act. The Patriot, or what is more formally known as the Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism act, was established to provide the government with the implements it needed to stop terrorists operating on American soil. While the Patriot Act does have an important goal of obstructing terrorism, it achieves this goal at the expense of our individual liberties given to us by the Constitution. Firstly, the Patriot Act violates the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitutionby allowing the government to conduct secret searches of citizens property undermining the amendment s principle of search and seizure only with a warrant. The Fourth Amendment protects us from searches and seizures without a warrant or probable cause. However, sections of the Patriot Act can be seen undermining this American prerogative. The American Civil Liberties Unionexplains, Section 213 of the Patriot Act justifies the allowance of secret searches. Secret searches permit the government to search the owner s private property without having to notify them (ACLU). This section has caused for the mass surveillance of not only possible terrorists but also innocent American citizens. The government not being required to inform you after your private ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. World War 1 Underlying Causes What Were the Underlying Causes of World War 1? There are many deep causes about the underlying of World War 1. Ever wonder what other people thought in their minds when war broke out or when the war was going to begin? What the people back then felt? In this essay, that I wrote, you will see what documents that have been written by various people. Would not the end of war be the end of humanity? War itself is life. Nothing exists in nature, is born, grows or multiplies except by combat. We must eat and be eaten so that the world may live. It is only warlike nations which have prepared; a nation dies as soon as it disarms. War is the school of discipline, sacrifice and courage. This was written by Emile Zola. She was a French writer in James Joll. Other people may think she meant something else because everyone has their own thoughts on things, but to me this quote states The war was like a nightmare that came true. People lost lives, and people took lives. Our... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As you read it try to catch what they re trying to say. This poem is one that you have to look beyond the words written in the script. Where you have to feel what they felt. This poem is called Rule Britannia. When Britain first at Heaven s command. Arose from out the azure main; this was the charter of the land, and guardian angels sang this strain; Rule britannia! Britannia, rule the waves: Britons never will be slaves. The nation not so blest as thee, shall in their turns of tyrants fall; while thou shalt flourish great and free, the dread and envy of them all. Rule britannia! Britannia, rule the waves: Britons never will be slaves. Notice that the word Britannia has been repeated for a numerous amount of times. BRITANNIA is the old Roman for England and Wales. Their tone shows that they will fight to be free and not to be slaves to others. They will fight for their freedom until the last human dies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Facts About Viking Warfare The Vikings were a group of people from Denmark, Sweden and Norway and lived from 700AD 1100AD. Most people think of Vikings as blood thirsty raiders who pillaged and killed innocent people from one country to another , which this is true because they were ruthless in their battles and had no mercy. So Tthis essay will talk about Viking warfare and how thistheir practices prove proves that they were blood thirsty raiders. The Vikings battle tactics and warriors were ruthless, like their berserk warriors. Berserk warriors were just that are where the term going berserk comes from, and berserk means violently or destructively frenzied in their approach to fighting and warfare. In their preparation for battle, So for the bBerserk warriors to go berserk they would drink a concoction made from mushrooms, allowing them to then the next day they would be seen chargeing into battle biting bits of their shield and not bothering with having wearing armour. The berserkers Berserkers were believed to be blessed by Odin Odinand, and this along with their ingestion of mushrooms ensured that they couldn t feel pain. This shows how blood thirsty they... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They did this by aligning their fleet into two lines and tying them together to create a floating platoon. In the middle of the platoon were the kings and warlords. On the outside of the platoon were the prows that took most of the heat of the battle, because of this they were reinforced with armour plates and sometimes spikes to put holes in the enemies ships. They would then face the enemy fleet head on and try to board them in a chaotic action. Javelins and sometimes even stones were thrown at the enemy before they boarded the enemy ship. Given the fact that land battles were based on offense and that the Vikings tried to make naval battles as close to land battles as possible, both land and naval battle tactics show the true brutality of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Public Bills And The House Of Commons Arguably, the scrutiny of Public Bills has depended more on the House of Lords than it has on the House of Commons in recent years. The term scrutiny means the critical observation or examination regarding the Public Bills. The effectiveness of the scrutiny could be measured in a variety of ways, such as the period of time the bill stays in parliament for, and whether parliament can take on board evidence from committees and implement the bills into legislation. In order to determine if the House of Lordshas been more effective than the House of Commons in scrutinising public bills, it is crucial to compare and contrast the effectiveness of the procedures used in both houses. The function of select committees in the House of Lords ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Lords, the Labour peers opposition backed an amendment, meaning the voter turn out threshold of 40 per cent for the referendum result on alternative vote was to be binding. Although this amendment was overturned in the House of Commons, another amendment regarding constituency boundaries was cross party supported and authorised by government. This amendment was that the Isle of Wight should remain as one constituency, instead of being separated into two. This bill took 17 days to go through the Lords which included one twenty hour overnight sitting, showing how greatly debated the bill was. A more recent example of the Lords effectively scrutinising public bills was related to the Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013, where the Lords raised concern about two parts of this bill: local planning and employment rights. The Lords made an amendment to the bill, allowing councils to opt out of the planning scheme, which was overturned by the Commons. The Lords challenged the Commons, and so the government decided that home owners wishing to build extensions would have to notify the council of their plans, who would then inform their neighbours. Only if their neighbours raised an objection would the council have to intervene. This highlights how the House of Lords are arguably more effective in scrutinizing public bills, as this amendment, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Grapes Revisited Grapes Revisited There is a chapter in Steinbeck s The Grapes of Wrath where the Joad family pulls into a government run camp. After weeks on the road, spending the nights in Hoovervilles under bridges, alongside ditches and streams, anywhere with a water source they find themselves in an organized camp. There are designated campsites, fresh water faucets, and wonder of wonders a building that houses restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities. There is a chain link fence around the place to keep the residents secure, and a manager who watches the gate and collects a nominal fee. But the camp is essentially run by a committee of the residents. All residents must do their part to keep the place safe and clean. This abrupt change is a bit of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Examples Of Clinical Objectives Objectives Prior to my clinical day, February 14th 2017, I developed clinical objectives to enhance my learning and clinical experience. One objective I created for myself was identify my patient and tasks to be completed for the day. Another objective, I created for myself, was properly complete a full head to toe assessment and examine my patient for a better understanding of his presentation. After assessing my patient I wanted to identify medications to be administered during my shift and administer all medications safely throughout the day. In addition to the objectives listed above, I made an objective to supply patient with more education and feedback on pertinent information for their condition, medications, and/ or personal questions.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two problems with interventions and outcomes Patient was nothing by mouth (NPO) for a procedure. When I was at clinical his nutritional status was changed from to NPO clear liquid diet. While the patient was NPO he was complaining about having a dry mouth and being hungry. Discussing NPO discontinuation with the physician was a great intervention. The patient could start a clear liquid diet during my time with him. He was satisfied and was not complaining about not being able to eat. This was also a positive outcome to prevent skin breakdown from dry, chapped lips. Patient was ordered to receive immunizations for the flu and pneumonia as discussed before. By looking at the patient s charge it appeared he was refusing his vaccinations. The problem with him not being vaccinated is increased risk of these virus, which create more complications with the older adults over 65 years old. I intervened by discussing positive and negative outcomes of the vaccine. I found that he had the flu vaccine already and was interested in the pneumococcal vaccine. The outcome was positive and he is vaccinated now, fighting against the flu and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Cheerball Research Paper As the dirt of the ball starts to wads up between my fingers. I knew the time was winding down in we only need a few more points to make this a ball game. I hear the ball bouncing rapidly, and bodies against one another. A girl barrels into me, and I fall to the earth, my bones rattling with the impact. Behind me, I can hear the coach yelling that s a foul, and the cheerleaders in the far distance screaming their cheer. I struggle to rise, but I do. I glance at the scoreboard, and remind myself that we can do this as a team, in that we cannot lose, and no matter how good this other team is we still can finish strong We never had a chance against them. While our team isn t bad, but those were the region state champs, and most people who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Blindness In King Lear By Traglear Life is all about sight in two senses. Our eyes present us with the world in its entirety bright lights and dancing colors, evil foes and dark corners, and an unyielding perception of the truth before us. However, the stark truth we see through our eyes excludes the forces our retinas cannot detect. No matter how bright the sun, our eyes will never show us the shadowed intentions of another, and no matter how vivid the coloration, our eyes can never perfectly paint the depth of someone s love. Sometimes, as in the case of King Lear, a person s sight can blind them to the realities their eyes do not reveal. King Lear s crooked sight not only leads him to misinterpret the intentions of his three daughters and the sincerity of their affection,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lear s gains the sight he lacked for so long. By being thrown aside emotionally from all that he held dear, Lear sees the foolishness of his actions and realizes just how daft his ailing mind has become. Although he faces his demises, Lear s mental exile leads him to be morally redeemed once he sees his shortcomings and even begs for redemption when he cries when thou dost ask me blessing, I ll kneel down and ask of thee forgiveness. In the fashion of a true hubris hero, Lear s faults cost him his mortality, his emotional exile returns his sight and he faces the consequences of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Use of the Subjunctive in Spanish The use of the subjunctive in Spanish: A brief review Clauses are groups of words which express an idea and contain a predicate (i.e., a conjugated verb) and a subject, although of course in Spanish the subject is often merely indicated by the verb ending. They can be divided into two categories: independent clauses (which make sense in and of themselves) and dependent clauses (which need to be used with an independent clause to form a complete sentece). In general, the the indicative, the conditional, and the imperative (command forms) are used in independent clauses; some exceptions will be given in section I below. The subjunctive mood is found primarily in dependent clauses, but of course the other moods can occur there as well,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The verb in an adverbial clauses will be in the subjunctive if the action/state in the clause is anticipated that is, viewed as being in the future in comparison to the action/state represented by the governing verb. The indicative is used in clauses where the action is viewed as habitual or having been completed. Adverbial clauses are introduced by adverbial conjunctions, some of which by their very nature always indicate something anticipatory and hence always take the subjunctive: antes de que (before), para que (so that), a fin de que (so that), sin que (without), a menos que (unless), and con tal de que (provided that). Some of the more frequent adverbial conjunctions which may take either the indicative or the subjunctive: cuando (when), hasta que (until), despuГ©s de que (after), tan pronto como (as soon as), mientras (while). Cada domingo despuГ©s que desayunamos, la familia asiste a servicios religiosos.Every Sunday after we eat breakfast, the family attends religious services.[Indic.: habitual action] Cuando termines la tarea iremos al cine.When you finish the homework, we ll go the movies.[Subj.: anticipated action] Adjectival clauses describe or modify nouns or pronouns. If the noun or pronoun modified is negated, nonexistent or indefinite, then the verb in the modifying clause will be in the subjunctive; if the noun modified is a definite one, then the indicative is used. Buscamos al ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How Does Golding Use Ethos In Lord Of The Flies In The Lord if the Flies, by William Golding, Ralph and Jack are two of the boys that are stranded on the island, due to an airplane crash. These two boys evolve into the two leaders of the group, with Jack assuming control after the boys are dissatisfied with Ralph. Ralph tends to use logos and Jack relies on ethos. Ralph s use of logos is shown throughout the novel, and how he logically plans out all of his decisions, considering all the benefits and detriments to each choice. Jack mainly uses pathos, and all of his decisions are based on his feelings in the moment, making him very emotional. They both use a variety of ethos, pathos, and logos in their ultimate goal of persuading the boys to join their tribes. Ralph has a much better balance... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, Jack tries to convince the boys to join him as he points at them with the spear and announces, Who ll join my tribe and have fun? (150). The boys may want to join Jack s tribe because he guarantees that they will have a good time. Jack is a stereotypical boy because as Golding states, he is childish and decides to play games instead of working, since there is no adult supervision. Jack is using pathos by appealing to their interests in the effort of persuading them. Furthermore, when Ralph sees the naval officer, he reminds himself of previous events as he, ...wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man s heart, and they fall through the air of the true, wise friend called Piggy (202). Ralph has lost his innocence after experiencing many tragic events and seeing his dear friend killed. Ralph presents integrity as he mourns the death of his dear friend. He knows that all human beings have some form of evil within them. This appeals to the reader s emotions and the naval officer s because they understand that in reality, Ralph is just a little boy and they do not know what the boys had been through. When using pathos, the boys receive and emotional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Ezra Role Model Ezra is indeed a model to people who obey God s Word and teachings. Ezra devoted himself to obey God s decrees and righteous standards. What Ezra taught, he lived. Ezra s exceptional attributes inspires me to be a role model to my patients in order to earn their trust and to establish a therapeutic relationship with my patients (specifically their families). As a Christian nurse, I know that establishment of trust is important in order to have an effective relationship with my patients and their families. This made me feel... To be an effective teacher is to be a good role model. This made me feel obliged to do the right thing with persistence (like Ezra) in order to establish trust. My credibility is significant in order to establish trust. Moreover, it is important to remember that patients require receiving genuine passionate nursing care in order to build a therapeutic relationship. I Probably Feel this way because...... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To persevere in order to achieve a positive outcome is one of the attributes of a Christian nurse. My nursing journey requires me to be diligent in order to fulfill God s plan. Like Ezra, I anticipated that being persistent will establish trust not just to my patients but with God. My educational experience, relationship with God and my own persistence to become a nurse is relevant to Ezra s life story because like Ezra I persevere in order to gain clinical and theoretical knowledge (essential to be an excellence nurse). Like Ezra, doing the right thing (in accordance with God s decrees) is vital in the strengthening of my relationship with God; while, my perseverance in order to be excellent in the nursing field is a projection of how determined I am to become a nurse in order to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. How Did Socrates Play In Ancient Greece | What Role Did Socrates Play in Ancient Greece?| Natalia Gonzalez| | Mr. Pellegrini, 2A| 3/24/2010| [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.]| What Role Did Socrates Play in Ancient Greece? In the leading city of Athens 2,500 years ago during the Golden Age, a peculiar philosopher was born into the reign of Pericles. Socrates went against common religion, influenced social roles and people, and was the founder of the Socratic Method. Religious opinions affected Socrates life a great deal. Whereas most Athenians observed polytheism and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were very popular but loathed at the same time because of the financial problems they were causing. For example, the most famous sophist was called Corax. He had a student called Tisias who refused to pay the fee for his classes, he said Before I started, you promised you would teach me to persuade anyone to do whatever I wanted. Let me now persuade you not to ask for your fee. If you still demand it, you did not do what you promised, therefore I owe you nothing. However, Socrates discredited this, However, not one of these things is true; nor, if you have heard from anyone that I attempt to teach men and require payment, is this true. (Plato, n.d.). Socrates irritated people by insisting things that could not be true. Critobulus, who was considered by many to be the most handsome man in Athens. However, Socrates, with his protruding eyes and large nose insisted he was more stunning than Critobulus. Socrates defended this by saying things such as Because while yours see straight ahead, mine, by bulging out as they do, see also to the sides, and Mine, I consider, granting that Providence made us noses to smell with. For your nostrils look down toward the ground, but mine are wide open and turned outward so that I can catch scents from all around. (Zannos, 2004). Another story of Socrates impacting the life of an individual is shown by the dialogue that he had with a young man he met at a wrestling school named Lysis. Socrates admitted to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Environment Of A Soil Ecosystem A soil ecosystem is composed of both living and non living matter with a diversity of interactions (The Environmental Literacy Council, N.d.). This is a place where energy and matter are transformed and transported. Analyses that can be used to assess the functioning of land ecosystems is abiotic indicators, biological indicators, and atmospheric indicators. Abiotic indicators can include pH, moisture,and temperature. Soiltemperature and moisture are important environmental factors that affect the conservation and physiology of earthworms (M.L. Presley et al, 1996). Biological indicators can include earthworms, plants, and leaf litter. Atmospheric indicators include carbon dioxideemissions. Interactions among these three indicators can also help to assess if the ecosystem is functioning. It is hypothesized that a functioning ecosystem is related to many types of interactions, such as earthworms eating leaf litter and leaf litter falling from the plants. It is predicted that IU has good soil quality based on the fact is is near Jordan River, and there is a diversity of plant life growing. What is the ecosystem s quality based on the interactions between leaf litter, soil, and worms? The ecosystem is claimed to be functioning based on the biomass of the earthworms and leaf litter and the pH, moisture, and temperature of the soil. Methods The location sampled was on campus in a forested area near Jordan River. The pH, moisture, and temperature of the soil was collected. As ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Aboriginal Health Issues Essay Indigenous Australians have poorer health outcomes than Non Indigenous Australians due to historical events, including Colonisation, that introduced infectious and unknown diseases, and created intergenerational health issues, and the Stolen Generation, that has contributed to psychosocial implications. The continuing inequities of social determinants, including but not limited to, poor education and low socio economic status, have contributed to the poor health outcomes of Indigenous Australians. The health of Indigenous Australians has largely been affected by history through the inhumane treatment by Non Indigenous Australians and English settlers. Sherwood comments on documents from the First Fleet illustrating the good health of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tait defines social determinants as the foundations in which we arrange society, which determines the health and wellbeing of people, these determinants include socio economic status which influences education, employment and access to health care (2011). Employment, education and health are intertwined, each having an effect on the other. Indigenous Australians are low on the social gradient, with an unemployment rate of 17% and in 2011, 54% of the Indigenous population, aged between 20 24, had a Year 12 qualification or equivalent, hence leading to poor health outcomes that are associated with poverty (Marmot, 2011) (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2014). In a 2008 survey conducted by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 1 in 4 Indigenous Australians had difficulties in accessing health care and were hospitalised for preventable diseases, including cardiac, respiratory and metabolic condition, such as diabetes and asthma, 4 times more often than Non Indigenous Australians (2014). Indigenous Australians are three times as likely to have diabetes and twice as likely to show symptoms of chronic kidney disease than Non Indigenous Australians (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2014). Social determinants have a detrimental affect to the health and well being of the Indigenous Australian population. Indigenous Australians have poorer health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Definition Of Funny Essay In the quote from Mark Twain, Show me a man who knows what s funny, and I ll show you a man who knows what s not , there is one word in particular that I would like to focus on. Funny. We all know what funny means, something that causes you to laugh, something that s humorous. But, what exactly falls under that definition? That s something you can t specifically decide. With so many factors going into it, including an individual s personality, the area, the time, and more, finding something that everyone believes to be funny would be hard. For me specifically, the word funny brings to mind jokes I ve heard or read in my mind. More specifically, I picture chickens crossing roads, cows interrupting conversations, and a variety of different people and items knocking on doors. However, you may associate very different ideas with the word. My father and sister both find it extremely hilarious to watch other people undergo harm, while one of my best friends finds humor in making statements that have no blatantly obvious connection with the current conversation and often don t make grammatical sense. Everyone has their own sense of humor just as everyone has their own favorite colors, whilst some may be the same, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So, how did these social groups come to exist between people that conflict in such a major area of their lives? When confronted with divergent opinions or ideas we either diminish and dismiss them or we adapt and accept them, although the latter occurs more frequently. Simply put, humans are extremely flexible in their behavior and quickly conform to what is prevalent around them. This is seen in every aspect of our lives, from clothing trends to language norms and even in popular methods of amusement. So, as seen in any social construct, when we are in different situations we adjust to fit in. This makes it possible to for us to form bonds with those around us while retaining a personal sense of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. A Framework For Understanding Poverty Essay A Framework for Understanding Poverty Paper A Framework for Understanding Poverty is a book, written by Ruby K. Payne for the purpose of helping educators impact their students in poverty through opportunities. This book examines experiences from all economic classes in order to evaluate the differences in education among each class. Payne talks about the different types of poverty and the resources needed to be a stable and educated person. Poverty is the extent to which an individual does without resources . There are two types of poverty, generational poverty and situational poverty. It is very important to know the difference between the two types of poverty. Situational poverty is when an event happens, for example a death, illness or divorce. Situational poverty is usually temporary because it is mainly based on the lack of financial resources rather than any other resources. Generational poverty is when a family has been in poverty for two or more generations. So they usually lack more than just financial resources. Generational poverty has different hidden rules, and beliefs than situational poverty. Generational poverty usually has violence, instability, uneducated adults, addiction, incarceration, death, and lack of space in a household. In generational poverty people don t usually know how to manage money because they have never had much or any. Family is very important to people in poverty and the patterns are usually hard to understand for people outside of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Great Zimbabwe Ruins The Great Zimbabwe are stone ruins found in an African City. It lies in southeastern Zimbabwe, about 19 miles southeast of Masvingo and is about 200 acres. The story of Great Zimbabwe is of Shona culture and the African Iron age along with colonialism and political archaeology. The ruins were used to support and continue the thriving trade system the Shona peopleestablished. The Shona people s village lived off cattle breeding, crop planting and their trade of gold. The stone ruins had three sections: Hill Complex, Great Enclosure and Valley Ruins. The Hill Complex and Great Enclosure consisted of mortarless stone construction while the Valley Ruins had mounds of daga, earth and mud brick). The religious and spiritual section of the ruins was the Hill Complex which sat on a steep hill. This section is 262 feet tall and extends 328 feet by 148 feet built with granite boulders. The tower known as the Conical Tower, part of the Great Enclosure located south of Hill Complex, laid as a phallus symbol. The outer wall is 820 feet around and 36 feet high, while the inner wall is faced alongside the outer wall to create a narrow parallel passage, 180 feet long. Both walls led to the Conical Tower, 33 feet high and 16 feet around.2 The Zimbabwe Bird became the national symbol and was put on the flag after soapstone figures that looked like a bird were found in the stone ruins. Now, the Great Zimbabwe is a national monument and a World Heritage Site in 1986 with much historical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Al Gore Famously Stated On The Threat Of Climate Change Al Gore famously stated on the threat of climate change The good news is, we have everything we need now to respond to the challenge of global warming. . . . But we should not wait, we cannot wait, we must not wait. In the early 2000s, the international community was uncertain on how best to address climate change and ensure the world s increasing development was sustainable. In 2008, the World Bank launched the Strategic Framework for Development and Climate change to jump start public and private sector action against climate change. Included in these proposals was the issuance of Green Bonds , an innovative method of encouraging investment in environmental and sustainable development projects across the globe. Green bonds have... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In response, the private sector crafted voluntary regulations for issuers known as the Green Bond Principles. Part III of this Comment will analyze the liabilities of voluntary prescription in the industry. Due to the lack of a definitive verification process, American municipal bonds are particularly vulnerable to investment in unhelpful green projects. New laws and regulations may turn off some investors hoping to cash in on the tax exempt investment grade bonds. Both issuers and recipients of the bonds will need to decide whether they care more about making green or being green. Part III of this Comment will also outline how investors in green bonds can use class action lawsuits to sue issuers who mislead them or greenwash their projects for non sustainable purposes. Part IV of this Comment will recommend definitive solutions for the green bond industry. First, the Securities Exchange Commission Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) and the Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) through cooperative action should issue a conclusive definition of what a green project is. Secondly, this Comment will recommend the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board ( MSRB ) increase their disclosure laws for municipal issuers of green bonds. Lastly, allowing class action ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. School Motivation And Learning Strategies Inventory School Motivation and Learning Strategies Inventory Introduction The School Motivation and Learning Strategies Inventory (SMALSI) is a self report tool designed to determine student performance across a comprehensive set of behaviors representing learning strategies, academic motivation, and test taking. This inventory is unique in that it is designed especially for use with school aged youth. There are two forms: a Child Form for students aged 8 12 years, and a Teen Form for students aged 13 18 years. Both forms consist of over 100 items written at a third grade reading level, which should take from 20 30 minutes to complete. The SMALSI can be administered individually or to a group; the form also can be read to students who have difficulty reading. The SMALSI is intended for use in both general and special education for the purposes of: (a) screening to facilitate identification of topics for group instruction; (b) prereferral intervention, which may ameliorate learning difficulties and avert the need for special education; (c) special education assessment, which is linked directly to intervention in areas that may exacerbate academic difficulties; and (d) research related to understanding the nature of these skills and to the development of effective interventions for learning strategies, test taking, and academic motivation. Overview Average T scores were reported for select groups to determine whether clinically significant differences might emerge that would warrant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Sir Francis Bacon Whase Research Paper The definition of honor is high respect, privilege, regard with great respect, and fulfill. My definition of honor is someone with great power,someone you can look up to. Sir Francis Bacon invented scientific method. Sir Francis Bacon whase also now as lord Verulam and the Viscount St. Albans. Sir Francis Bacon whase non as many things he whase a English lawyer, philosopher and a champion of modern science. Sir Francis Bacon lived from 1561 1626 he lived for 65 years. From 1572 1598 he was a powerful man in England. He was twelve when he got into Trinity College. 1579 his dad passed away wall he was in France. 1582 he was get his degree in law. Francis Bacon was pick to be Parliament in 1584. From 1604 1618 he wielded a degree of power. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Segregation Of The South Segregation in the South Introduction According to Merriam Webster the word segregation was first known to be used in 1555. It is defined as the separation or isolation of a race, class, or ethnic group by enforcing or voluntary residence in a restricted area, by barriers to social intercourse, by separate educational facilities, or by other discriminatory means. The United States underwent vast transformations, especially in the South. New political, social, and economic systems emerged that transformed the South from a rural, slave based society, to an increasingly urban, industrialized, free labor society. The changes to the social, political, and economic landscape of the South prompted an unprecedented era of racial violence throughout the region (Jett, p.40). The Southern states deemed slavery was crucial to safeguard white superiority. Most Southern whites who had aspirations of becoming a very prominent slave owner, were terrified of a society with considerable numbers of African Americans who were not slaves. Segregation moved by way of public accommodations, all the way through the South. DeFina Hannon (2011) and others showed daily interactions of whites and blacks in the South, during reconstruction of the south identified racial prejudices were increasing steadily, after the Civil War and especially during the 1880 s. Town after town across the south flatly banned African Americans within their city limits after dark. Legal, political, social and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. White Tiger Research Paper White tigers have been endangered since the 20th century. There are now an estimate of 200 white tigers left in the wild, but in 2014 there were over 3,200 white tigers. White tigers are endangered because, White Bengal tigers have also been crossed with Siberian tigers to produce a larger specimen which in turn causes even more genetic problems. For years, breeders and exhibitors have been using the excuse that white tigersare an endangered speciesso they need to keep breeding them. They live mostly in the range from tropical forest to mangrove swamps. White tigers are carnivores and, in the wild, they often feed on large mammals, such as wild boar, buffalo and deer. Depending upon what is available in a particular area, white tigers may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Stereotypes In A Shelter They want to help us move on and make something better of our lives. After speaking to a resident, she was able to show just how ambitious some of the ladies in the shelter could be. In movies most of the women in the shelter seem like they ve hit rock bottom and don t plan on getting out. Or they ve been abused so badly that being strong and independent is no longer an option. Given the opportunity to speak to a resident, her story and the things she had to say were definitely unexpected. She proved every stereotype wrong and considered herself a fighter. She definitely appeared to be one after hearing her story. On the surface, the resident was just like anyone else. You really would have never guessed that she was in a situation like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Hubs Stereotypes Scrubs is a medical comedy drama television show that air from October 2001 to March 2010. Scrubs resides in a place called Sacred Heart Hospital. This show is mainly about three medical interns and their respective journeys to become doctors. Most of the episodes revolve around the main character, John Dorian (J.D.) (a white male). The other two principal interns are Turk (a black man) and Elliot (white women). Carla (Hispanic female) rounds out the main characters. The supporting cast includes Dr. Cox, Dr. Kelso, The Janitor, The Todd, Laverne, Jordan, and Ted. The first predominance idea about power, authority, and gender that Scrubsshows can be found by looking at who has the power in the pecking order of the hospital. Dr. Cox and Dr.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Carla and Elliot trick J.D and Turk into thinking that they are discussing footwear. This episode makes use of the idea that all men are disinterested when hearing footwear discussions. When the guys hear footwear, they automatically assume nothing of any importance is being discussed. Meanwhile, the ladies know they are free to discuss anything, and the guys will not pay attention. J.D. and Turk catch some phrases that cause them to start listening. Once Carla and Elliot see this, the ladies say strappy sandals and immediately the guys lose all interest into what is being discussed. This is an example of how the show pokes at the masculine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. How Did Roman Women Wear Makeup As times change, so do the social norms of society. In Ancient Roman times, the amount of makeup you wore would define your social class. Rather than how men wore different togas to convey one s social standing, women who wore more makeup were seen to be in a higher social ranking. Talented slaves were the ones forced to create more intricate hairstyles and makeup looks. (Types of Roman Make up ) The Roman slave hairdressers were known as ornatrices. Roman women originally wore their hair with simplicity, but as time progressed during the reign of Emperor Augustus hairstyles became more complex, these defined your social ranking along with your makeup. (Types of Roman Hairstyles ) Both of these appearances define how people will look at you and the more complex the makeup, the wealthier you appear to others. This is somewhat similar to how it is today, along with other differences and similarities.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This included having products for skin, eyes, nails, teeth, along with other items to fulfill cosmetic needs such as an assortment of mirrors. The products were originally used for royalty and aristocracy, but then cheap versions of a similar product were made so all social classes could wear makeup. (History of Cosmetics) It is believed that modern women of today and Ancient Roman women had access to the same types of products. Roman application of makeup first consisted of a foundation that would often be made from a white lead paste for the wealthy that was poisonous. Foundation pastes were also made from orris root and chalk or a mixture of fat, starch, and tin oxide were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Definition Of Just Culture Leadership Just Culture Leadership A Just Culture is a proactive, learning culture that sees events as opportunities instead of misfortunes and in healthcare is directed towards patient safety and improving patient outcomes. Allowing employees to report errors without being reprimanded promotes trust. Human errors are costly and can lead to death when providing care to patients. Creating an environment that fosters learning in preventing errors boost employees morale. A learning environment allows individual to reflect on the situation and their behavior that caused harm or potential harm to the patient. A Just Culture encompasses behavior, duties, and skills in managing employee s behavioral choices (Outcome Engenuity, 2016). The purpose of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Encompassing every department within the hospital is vital to establishing the culture. Leaders need to portray the just culture they are trying to instill by their actions, words, and behavior (Emory University, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, 2013). Leading by example management creates a mold to change the culture to one that focuses on providing a safe healthcare environment (Marquis Huston, 2015). The change to the culture is dependent on the actions and examples set by the leaders and the treatment of employees. Without leaders setting the framework to guide the organization, a just culture is unattainable. Leaders are crucial to establishing the pathway of a just culture. A just culture is necessary in healthcare to promote an environment where mistakes are brought out in the open and analyzed for ways to prevent errors from repeating. Therefore, there is a need for a consensus across the healthcare industry. To transform healthcare from the blame culture to a just culture will require change that extends beyond hospitals to the industry (Ross, 2015). The change has to be unified across all aspects of healthcare. Defining Culture According to Watkins (2013), organizational culture is not well defined. However, Watkins (2013) lists characteristics of organizational culture as: observable consistent behavior patterns, an alignment of purpose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Gothic Architecture Style Introduction The Gothic revival and Italianate are two architectural style which both appear in Europe first and spread to south Australian during the early colonial and Victorian era. The gothic revival style was point out by the emergence Gothic Revival movement happened in England at 19th century, and then the popularity of this kind of style rise rapidly. The basic theory of this style is associated with the philosophical movements. It aimed to re awake the sense of high church and against the religious nonconformist. In parallel, this kind of style spread to Europe, Australia, south Africa and American. the popularity of it also grew rapidly in those places. The Italianate style represent a kind of classical architecture, and it also grew to become a popular style in 19th century. Britain is also the place where the Italianate style get first developed in 1802 by John Nash. after that, the popularity of it declined in British. However, the style turned to varies into different forms and spread to northern Europe and British empire including Australia. The two kind of styles of architecture both came from British and make effect on the establishment of the buildings in south Australia. However, because of the own characters, colonization and the local situation, the gothic revival made more effect on non residential architecture in south Australia than the Italianate did during the early colonial and Victorian. This essay will discuss the history of the colonization of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay about Understanding Ecosystems in Today s Society Introduction: An ecosystem is all the organisms in a given area as well as the abiotic factors with which they interact; one or more communities and the physical environment around them (Campbell, 2012, G 11). Our aim is to observe how these factors interact with each other and give a record of our observations in our particular ecosystem. By observing these interactions we gain an appreciation of the diversity and complex nature of ecosystems. Through observing our environment we can make predictions of the feeding relationships that shape the ecosystem. By observing the plant life in an ecosystem we can predict the following heterotroph factors, as autotrophs are the providers of all energy. Through understanding ecosystems we see that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Laptop to record number of plant species. Place chopsticks, or whatever stick objects you have, in the group in a 1x1m2 quadrat with string wrapped around the sticks. Count the number of plant species in the quadrat sectioning them off into five different groups, trees, shrubs, herbs, grass and moss. Trees being one singular wood growth while shrubs have multiple stems coming from the ground. Grass is blade like leaves. Herbs are usually soft grass like plants with more leaves then blades. Add these species into your table 1. Once you ve completed this extend your quadrat to 1x2m2. Add any additional species, making sure not to count species you ve already counted in the first quadrat, into your table 1. Repeat this for sizes 2x2m2, 2x4m2, 4x4m2 and 8x4 meters2. Being sure to only record the new species of plants in the table. Repeat this process for another area close to your first ecosystem. Results: Area 1Quadrat sizes (m) Species1x12x12x22x44x44x8 Herb 1X Herb 2X Grass 1X Shrub 1X Herb 3X Moss 1X Herb 4X Tree 1X
  • 43. Shrub 2X Tree 2X Herb 5X Tree 3X Cumulative number of species613110 Area 2Quadrat sizes (m) Species1x11x22x22x44x44x8 Grass 1X Grass 2X Herb 1X Herb 2X Tree 1X ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Gender Equality And Gender Discrimination Gender equality has been actively sought out for, chiefly by women, throughout history with a goal to establish equal rights and opportunities among all genders. While extensive progress has been achieved towards women s rights throughout the twentieth century, women continue to experience gender discrimination on a daily basis. Even with the Equal Rights Amendment in the Constitution which refrains from inequality of rights concerning sex, genderinequality continues to persist Gender discrimination occurs to this day due to its origination from societal implications that males are superior to females in multiple aspects (Bergman). Men genetically acquire a stronger physique than women which implanted the notion that women are subordinate to men. Female inferiority is rooted within society that it is still perceived as inherent or inexorable rather than its reality, as a politically constructed system built and sustained by patriarchal interests and ideologies (Bergman). Women are restricted from experiencing life equal to men due to the belief for both genders to acquire particular desirable attributes and traits imposed by cultural expectations. Although gender equality has progressed substantially through development in women s privileges, political activism in support of equality for women should be held to top priority due to social and artistic movements held to rally against gender biased situations. While improvement towards the status of women in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Human Genome The human genome is a vast sequence of nucleic acids consisting of adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine which are connected into a long polymer by a sugar phosphate backbone. The entirety of the genome is approximately 3 billion base pairs which encodes for all functional proteins and RNA molecules needed for life. Remarkably, only a small fraction of the genome actually constitute genes; about 15% of the genome are genes or gene related sequences, while 85% of the genome is noncoding (Krawczak and Schmidtke, 1994). Of the noncoding region there are specific regions that vary highly between individual people. These regions are polymorphic, or in other words have many different forms. Some loci vary so much that it is rare to find... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The amount each sequence is repeated varies between individuals and the specific nucleotide pattern can differ as well (Krawczak and Schmidtke, 1994). However, high quantities of DNA were needed to acquire accurate results when comparing VNTR regions. Therefore short tandem repeats (STRs), or microsatellites, proved to be better suited for use in forensic analysis. STRs are similar to VNTRs in that they are portions of the noncoding DNA that contain various amounts of repeated units. But in regards to VNTRs, STRs have a much shorter repetitive sequence, usually between 2 to 6 nucleotides, but sometimes can be up to 10 base pairs (Figure 1). The small size of STRs in comparison to VNTRs allows for more efficient amplification of the DNA via PCR and enables scientists to use DNA that has been more significantly degraded. Forensic analysts compare 13 different STR locations plus one that determines gender of the obtained sample (Roewer, 2013). STRs vary highly between individuals; for example, one person could have an STR at a specific locus encoding the following: CGCGCGCGCGCG, whereas another person could have CGCG at the same locus. In these tandemly repeated units, there is a higher extent for variation between these sequences than found in gene sequences due to the organism being more tolerant to aberrations in these portions of the genome. Therefore these areas will have many different forms, sometimes as many as 2000. Thus if several ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Adam Lanza and Sandy Hook Elementary How could one deranged man voluntarily walk into an elementary school and open fire on children who haven t even had all their teeth come in yet? Newtown, Connecticut is like any other small suburban town; quiet, quaint and safe. That was until a twenty four year old sociopath (Alexander, Barrett, Donnelly, Swaine), by the name of Adam Lanza, put this charming town on the map, and not for a decent notable reason. Sandy HookElementary School educates students grades kindergarten through fifth and Lanza forced his way into the kindergarten and first grade level rooms. Friday, December 14, 2012 will forever be a date not necessarily marked on our calendars, but in our hearts. While millions of Americans continued their normal routines, innocent children s lives, as well as a handful of heroic teachers, were taken away in a matter of seconds, since each victim was shot three to eleven times, according to medical examiner, H. Wayne Carver (Circa Part 4). Superintendent Janet Robinson commented, A lot of children are alive today because of actions the teachers took. (Circa Part 10) A total of twenty six individuals were tragically murdered because why? That answer will never be answered since Lanza committed suicide at the scene as policewere on their way, which leaves no closure for the victims family and friends. The Newtown, Connecticutshooting caused an increased in protection at schools by implementing new gun laws and changing America s views about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Samsung Swot Analysis Essay SWOT analysis of Samsung Limited. Samsung Electronics Co. Limited. is actually the consumer electronics subsidiary of the Samsung Group, a conglomerate based in Suwon, South Korea. Outside of Korea, Samsung is best known as the world s largest manufacturer of mobile phones and smartphones, including the highly popular and successful Galaxy. Internal Environment; Strengths в–ЄSamsung is the world s most successful electronics manufacturer. It is the world s largest manufacturer of television sets, liquid crystal display (LCD) panels, mobile phones and smartphones. в–ЄSamsung is the world s number one marketer of mobile phones with 21.4% of the world s largest market share in the second quarter of 2015. Apple is number two with 13.9%. в–Є... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... в–ЄNew technologies such as wearable tech. в–ЄGrowing middle class in developing world will increase market for consumer electronics. в–ЄGrowing online market from sales channels such as Amazon.com External Environment; Threats в–ЄApple has emerged as the dominant smartphone and tablet brand in some markets, such as the United States. Samsung has not been able to overcome Apple s reputation for reliability. в–ЄApple s reputation for quality, reliability and sophistication seems to be growing. в–ЄThe Google Android operating system, which Galaxy devices depend upon, is not as popular with average people as IOS is. в–ЄDeclining or stagnating middle class incomes in North America and the United States could reduce consumer buying power in those key markets for Samsung. в–ЄChinese manufacturers such as Huawei and Xiaomi could emerge as serious rivals to Samsung. The element that turned out to be the most easiest to develop is the strength element. It is when the thoughts of developing or setting up the goals of the organization. It is the company s capabilities and resources that allow it to engage in activities to generate economic value and perhaps competitive advantage. The ability to get the Samsung phones into the hands of billions of customers. The most difficult to develop is the that Samsung may have a large, bureaucratic structure that limits its ability to compete with more dynamic companies like Apple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Tare Research Paper Scholars believe tares are darnel (a noxious weedy rye grass often found in grain fields), whose seeds become toxic when certain fungi infest them, which in turn, renders them harmful to cash crops such as wheat. Uprooting them also uproots the wheat; therefore, farmers leave them in the ground until harvest time when the chaff can be safely separated from the grain and subsequently burnt. Good and evil similarly co exist in the local church, which underscores the for all people aspect Church. However, problems arise when error receives equal voice to the Truth. The Truth shakes up the Church. Only Christ (The Word of Truth) can separate wheat from tares, truth from falsehood, and fact from fiction. Like an ox, threshing grain tied to a millstone, the worshiping church must circle God s Truth threshing out disciples. Do not muzzle an ox while it is treading out grain (1 Cor 9: 9), St Paul warns. In other words, do not hinder or silence those who are doing Christ s work. Because it was a common activity in ancient times, the Old Testament often mentions threshing grain. For example, Solomon built his temple on the threshing floor David bought from Oman the Jebusite (1 Chron. 22:1). Another time, Ruth came to Boaz at the threshing floor. Boaz symbolizes Christ and Ruth symbolizes the Bride of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In worship, Christ s moves the Body of Christ into the death experience through God s creative process. There, all falsehood and rebellion are exposed as God s separates his permissive will from his creative will so truth, justice, and faith can emerge in its fullness. In the end, having a destiny in Christ, assemblies constantly destroy things along the way. In that the threshing floor experience roots Christian unity in God s creative division. Only by awakening the unsettling aspects of Christ s character can the Body of Christ ever become wholly unified and wholly catholic at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Analysis Of Ford And Taylorism Theory Executive Summary Ford and Taylorism theory has been there for many decades. It has its own advantage and disadvantage. However, we can still absorb from the theory and many of the methods are still practiced in this era. In this activity 1, we are going to summarize the ideas of Ford and Taylorism and discuss if the concept it accepted in many countries. Secondly, in the second activity, we are going to review about globalisation by Thomas Friedman. We will mention about the risk of living in the flat world of globalisation. Globalisation has made a huge impact on economic. It has changed the way the world was revolving. E learning Activities Week 1 Activity 1 Ford and Taylorism. The key idea of scientific management theory is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The work is divided in call centres according to the expertise; therefore, we could use the theory to some extent. The productivity would be enhanced in this way. However, when the management takes control worker may not like it. The theory is thought to bring more harmony to the workplace. As the Ford and Taylorism theory was developed many years ago still we can use the theory in some part of the world. It could be beneficial for some organization even if not for all of them. Depending on the workplace. But, the idea of dividing the workload is still practiced in today s world. Rewarding the employees according to the hard work has proven to boost productivity and motivate other staff as well. Week 2 Activity 1 Thomas Friedman on Globalisation; 3 Eras of Globalisation; World is flat. Ghemawat (2007) detailed that globalisation is more than just a powerful economic and political transformation it bound people, countries and market closer. It is a growing network of different companies, groups, and individual. Globalisation has shrunk the world from size small to size tiny and flattened the world. As Friedman said that the world is flat and the magnitude and speed of change in last decade are remarkable. Now people can connect and communicate to each other swiftly. The advancement of technology and geo economics is reshaping our lives. It has its own drawbacks. He mentioned the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Analysis Of George Bailey s It s A Wonderful Life George Bailey is the main protagonist in the film It s a Wonderful Life. Throughout the movie, we see how George s actions have affected the town of Bedford Falls. So when George Bailey wishes that he had never been born, it causes many problems with the fate of the characters in Bedford Falls. George Bailey feels as if his life is worthless and he unwisely concludes that he is worth more dead than alive, but little does George know, his life has touched more people than he thinks. By existing and doing what he thinks is right, George Bailey has affected the outcome of the Building and Loan, Mary Hatch, his brother Harry, and Mr. Gower s career, all the while keeping Mr. Potter from completely taking over Bedford Falls. If George Bailey had never been born, the Bailey Bros. Building and Loan would be completely different. After George s father died, the Building and Loan would be handed over to Mr. Potter who would dissolve the company and any houses the company created would fall under his jurisdiction. Because the Building and Loan closed, Uncle Billy is institutionalized at a mental institution. Bailey Park was never built as well. Because of that, all families that would have lived there, never got the chance to move to these affordable houses. They instead would be stuck in those shacks that Mr. Potter calls houses. Ernie the taxi driver never moves into Bailey Park. He stays in Bailey Park and as a result his wife left him. Mr. Martini also never built his bar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. International Business Studies International Business Strategies By Rahul Gairola Subject : Appraisal of a MNE s recent market entry (2007 2010) ( 1. Firm Motivations for internationalization 2. Entry Strategy 3. Corporate Strategy) Question: Acting as a market analyst for the US Investment bank Merrill Lynch, you have been allocated the responsibility to produce an appraisal report relating to a client s (MNE) recent market entry Executive Summary In the appraisal I will discuss my findings on HTC s entry into the Indian mobile phone market. HTC was founded in 1997, it has been making a strong name for itself internationally. In 2007, the company entered the Indian market and quickly made a name for itself providing the first touch and Android phone... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... India was lucrative since the Indian handheld market is booming and slowly becoming one of the world s biggest and fasted growing markets. There being a lack of certain technology, gives HTC the opportunities to fill new market gaps. The company s products are standardized for the global market, while strategies are adapted to respected countries. HTC seems to be efficiency seeking when looking especially at the Indian market. HTC is selling phones globally and in India they are trying to succeed through International Specialization. The company was benefiting at first, from the lack of top of the line mobile phones in the Indian market. Its future strategy is to keep this trend going. The company is trying to take over the top and middle class mobile phone market in India by being the first to offer the latest and greatest technology available and ignoring the lower class mobile market. It managed to do so already by introducing the first fully touch phone and fully Android powered phone. HTC s Indian Market Entry Strategy In 2007, HTC made its entry into the Indian market with the collaborative launch of the HTC Touch together with Bhartia Airtel. Their portfolio of devices has been rising steadily, priced at between Rs 10,000 to RS 45,000. Targeting high end users at first, their strategy has shifted since, to also attract mid range users. While partnering up with Reliance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Critical Analysis Of Hills Like White Elephants The topic of Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway continues to be a hot button issue, even 90 years after the story s publication. Though not as scandalous as it must have been in 1927, it remains the subject of great debate. Two lovers are awaiting a train that will whisk them away to Madrid for the purpose of an abortion. Even though the decision was made before arriving at the station, they continue to debate whether she will go through with it. The American s persuasive dialogue makes it apparent that he wants Jig to have the abortion and is concerned that she will change her mind; however she is more concerned with the fate of her relationship with the man and the effects an abortion may have on her. The first indication of a division between the lovers is the description of the setting where Hemingway writes ...the station was between two lines of rails in the sun (2 3), the rail lines representing the two people and the station the division between them. Upon arriving, they immediately orders two beers. The lovers order several alcoholic drinks during their short 40 minute wait at the station, presumably to ease the tension and calm the anxiety. Once the couple is settled with their drinks, Jig makes an observation about their view of the hills, saying They look like white elephants, (9) to which the American responds I ve never seen one, (10). Here is where the proverbial can of worms is opened. The woman made a simple observation when she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. The Great General Yue Fei Research Paper The Great General Yue Fei Do you know anyone who was so loyal to another person that they went against what they themselves thought and believed to simply followed that person s orders even if they thought that it was the wrong thing to do? Well General Yue Fei would be someone who has shown this act of true loyalty. Yue Fei lived during the time that Qin Kuai was emperor. Qin Kuai is from the Song or Sung dynasty, born in the year 1090 AD died in the year 1155 AD, he was known as the Prime Minister of the Sung Dynasty. Yue Fei is one of the most celebrated generals in China, the people celebrate him and give him recognition because of the many great things he has done. For example, he is undefeated, any cities he was told to take over... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example if somehow in the future I decided that I want to start a business and I have a bookkeeper who helps me make sure that my purchases and profits come in and is in where they should be. One day I decide that the place needs a A/C, I go find someone to give me a proposal of how much it would make and then find someone else to help me find out how much more the electricity bill will be each month. Both proposals come back to me and I give them to the bookkeeper for them to look over and tell me if that purchase will be good or if it will only make me go out of business. They come back to me and say no don t make that purchase, it is way too much and this place will be gone and many people including us will lose our jobs. But I am too stubborn and I make the purchase and can t afford it making me need to lay people off and basically have the whole business in the dirt. Now many other people are going to have a hard time supporting themselves and their families, all because I didn t listen to something someone told me because I just thought what I was doing was right.But now with knowing this myth I can remember to think about what I am doing and how it can affect others, I will think about how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. The Characteristics Of Pride In Arthur Miller s The Crucible For many years there was a struggle in the Puritans community on trying to find where the devil was hiding, and who were the witches in the town that brought the devil to the community. The courts were being persuaded by teenagers who were just looking for revenge. The courts believed them because they were innocent children who were believed to have faced the devil head on. Throughout the play of the, The Crucible the story unfolds into tragic deaths and situations that test each individual character. With each individual intertwined together they showed strong characteristics for the truth, but they never stood up to say the events were wrong therefore the trials continued. The best known characteristics that were shown were pride,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hale indicating Giles and Martha Corey, there cannot be a woman closer yet to God than Martha (Miller 71). At the time in the play when this line is said Martha Corey was being kept in jail. She was put there because she was seen reading book and those books were believed to be witchcraft books. Francis tells Danforth that this is a mistake that his wife was a believer and held up the church, and that this isn t possible. With a honest women like Martha Corey and Elizabeth the people in the community should have seen this whole trial was a lie. Two of the women that are looked up to in the community arrested for an accusation, it s unbelievable the rest of the town didn t see the lies until later when it was too late. This contributes to the witch trials by some character such as these being targets. The people knew they were honest women and yet they were still questioned. Some of the characters were to prideful to admit these actions were wrong. Secondly the jealousy inside this play was one of the strongest roles to make the story what it was. Jealousy symbolizes how the trials started and also why so many people were killed for false accusations. Characters such as Abigail had a huge jealous streak when it game to John chosing Elizabeth: Abigail: Oh, I marvel how such a strong man may let such a sickly wife be Proctor: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. 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 ...
  • 56. Oedipus The Good Life Since ancient times, many have sought to the answer the philosophical question, What is the good life ? This is a question with no simple answer! For some individuals, the good life could mean living a life based on justice and rationality, or on faith and trust in the divine, or on the attainment of power, military, glory, and reputation. Their perspectives varied greatly depending upon their cultural values and contexts. Group I: Oedipus Oedipus Rex, written by Sophocles Group II: Socrates in the Apology (written by Plato) Parallels: i.Oedipus and Socrates both yearn/search to seek the truth (mission; desire to do what they believe is right; reputation (Oedipus/honor, honesty Socrates/just); search for meaning) ii. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Uncover the murderers of Laius, put them to death or drive them to exile (Sophocles, 349 351). Oedipus stops at nothing, as he is too proud to fail. Yet his deep focus and determination prevent him from listening to others. His arrogant nature inhibits him from learning and fully understanding situations. Angered by Oedipus dismissiveness, Tiresias shouts, Listen to me closely: the man you ve sought so long, proclaiming, cursing up and down, the murderer of Laius he is here. A stranger, you may think, who lives among you, he soon will be revealed a native Theban but he will take no joy in revelation. Blind who now has eyes, beggar who now is rich, he will grope his way toward a foreign soil, a stick tapping before him step by step. Revealed at last, brother and father to the children he embraces, to his mother son and husband both he sowed the loins his father sowed, he spilled his father s blood! (Sophocles, 510 523) Integrity/Reputation Oedipus a man of his word; exemplary in his actions Please, in god s name... you wipe my fears away, coming so generously to me, the worst of men. Do one thing more, for your sake, not mine... Drive me out of the land at once, far from sight, where I can never hear a human voice... The god? His command was clear, every word: death for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...