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The Car Ride At Ohio State University
The car ride was quiet for the first time in 18 years, it was a bittersweet taste but more on the bitter
side. All I could hear was my car slowly gliding, rolling over the bumps of the highway. I kept
thinking to myself that I must not to cry, but I could not stop the flow of sadness How could I not cry
after dropping my youngest daughter, Julie, off at Ohio State. The number of applicants at The Ohio
State University in 1989 was 15,748 (Ohio State enrollment Services). I would now be referred to as
an empty nester. I kept thinking about the lonely quiet nights that I would have for the next two
months until both of my children would come home from college. All the empty seats at the dinner
table, and that only two will be occupied by my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Johnny came rumbling down the stairs after his shower where I addressed him about his room. After
addressing him, Johnny decided to show his most dominant trait by expressing himself under a
premise of disrespect. Johnny will you please go and clean that room of yours No mom, I need to
catch the bus The bus doesn t leave for another 15 minutes you have time Why don t you clean you
are not doing anything Nothing made me more mad then when my kids mouthed off after all that I had
done for them. After Johnny mouthed off I was so infuriated I felt as if there was steam about to come
out of my ears. Johnny noticed this anger building up inside me and busted out the front door. One
would have thought a rabid dog was chasing him, but I wasn t rabid. He ran and got on the bus before
I could get to him. On average a young adolescent runs a mile in 7 minutes(Let s Run). I looked down
and noticed that I still had on my nightgown. This is perfect, I said to myself, deciding that I would
show up to school in my nightgown and embarrass Johnny like never before. I pulled up to the school,
just as the bus was rolling up, and I started to get out of the car when I saw a broom in the back seat. I
decided I would use that as a fear factor prop to convey my message. I saw Johnny sitting in the back
of the bus when he glanced out of the window and saw me standing there. He came over to me after
getting off the bus. Mom, what are you doing here? he
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The Age of Enlightenment and Rebellion against Authority...
The Age of Enlightenment saw many great changes in Western Europe. It was an age of reason and
philosophes. During this age, changes the likes of which had not been seen since ancient times took
place. Such change affected evert pore of Western European society. Many might argue that the
Enlightenment really did not bring any real change, however, there exists and overwhelming amount
of facts which prove, without question, that the spirit of the Enlightenment was one of change
specifically change which went against the previous teachings of the Catholic Church. Such change is
apparent in the ideas, questions, and philosophies of the time, in the study of science, and throughout
the monarchial system.
Previously, the Catholic Church had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During the Pre Enlightenment and Enlightenment periods, man began to question that model of the
Universe. Copernicus revolutionary model of the Universe placed the Sun at the centre of the
Universe. Though Copernicus ideas were only allowed to b e published as he was on his deathbed, the
Church grudgingly agreed to Copernicus model of the Universe as it still placed man s solar system in
the centre of the Universe. Later, Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler adjusted Copernicus model so that
it fit both observation and mathematics. The final Enlightened blow to the Catholic Church came
when Isaac Newton proposed and subsequently proved that not only is out planet and the solar system
not at the centre of the Universe, but that the Universe itself is a machine: it can be governed only be
natural and physical laws. This presented a great change in society and proved to be a most fatal blow
to the Catholic Church. For, if the Universe is governed by natural and physical laws, how could God
possible interfere with events in the Universe? This only proves that the spirit of the Enlightenment
was one of changed and, indeed, such change meant breaking away from the
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The Negative Effects Of Dropping The Dropouts In Schools
Dropping the Dropouts
Nelson Mandela once said, Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the
world. It is difficult to prevent temptation within the student population when it comes to the harmful
aspects of our society and the effect it has. Most students strive to be cool or popular or simply fit in
when they attend grade school. Although not all students fall into the wrong path, every student
deserves assistance and the opportunity to grow and prosper. In the Pasadena Independent School
District (PISD) about 90% of the students are minorities. Meanwhile, in 2015 the highest percentage
of drop outs within ethnic groups was 9.6%; it belonged to a minority. Although minorities tend to
have higher dropout rates, there are nonprofit organizations established such as the Communities In
Schools After school Centers on Education program (CIS ACE). As an employee of this particular
organization, I can confirm that our main focus is student success in the Pasadena ISD. Regardless of
all the positive effects is has within our community and the hard work we put toward the program, it is
no longer receiving a grant to furthermore continue this program even though it is evident that
students in Pasadena ISD would be benefitted more than most compared to other school districts. This
is because there is not enough support from the administrators in the district and because those who
distribute the grants deliberately decided to give it to another district.
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Options for Biological Terrorism Attacks and...
Bioterrorism is not a distant threat that may concern us twenty years from now. It has occurred
throughout history and continues to this day. As recently as 1996, a man from Ohio with connections
to an extremist group was able to obtain Bubonic Plague cultures through the US Postal Service
(Danzig Berkowsky, 1997). In the last month, several people within the United States have become
infected with anthrax. As we stand right now, America is unprepared for a large scale attack with
biological weapons, and as we continue with our War on Terrorism, the likelihood of such an attack is
increasing every day. Terrorists can use three major methods to most effectively distribute a biological
agent in the US: 1) air dispersal to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Several methods have been suggested for the massive airborne release of biological agents. Crop
dusters, the most likely, are designed to release high concentrations of pesticides over large areas. This
form of pesticide distribution exactly parallels the optimal methods for dispersal of a harmful
biological agent. Stationary sprayers have also been implicated as a potential source of biological
attack and could include backpack sprayers, agricultural sprayers, or even perfume atomizers (Danzig
Berkowsky, 1997). Airborne schemes of distribution are virtually uncontrollable by government
agencies. Crop dusters are available to anyone with a pilot s license and backpack sprayers can be
found in most hardware stores. The consequence of the recent anthrax attacks through the US Postal
service pale in comparison to the potential consequences of such an airborne attack.
Although anthrax is not contagious, there are numerous potential airborne agents that are. Once a
contagious infecting agent, such as smallpox or the plague, enters a population, it can spread very
quickly from one person to the next. With the speed and popularity of air travel, an infection can
spread across the country or even the world, in a matter of days. The contamination of one person with
a highly contagious disease in an airport is all
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Mills and Happiness Essay
Mills states that it #8230; is not the agent s own greatest happiness, but the greatest amount
of happiness altogether #8230; . This leaves no room for opinion because then the greater
number would not be contemplated. So who does Mills leave to decide to whom may
plan what the greater happiness is? It would be left up to people with lots of knowledge
and wisdom. Mills thinks that the so called experts would be able to decide the greatest
happiness. But must be strictly impartial as a disinterested and benevolent spectator .
At some point his idea makes sense. To live in a strict utilitarian society you would need
someone to decide what the greater good would be for all. I would to some extent ... Show more
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To ignore what
your common sense tells you to do or at least to put it aside while making the decision
would be a hard thing to do. I don t think a whole lot of people would be willing to
actually do this. I know for but me it would be very hard to do. I m not sure I would want
to. But then again to look in on a perfect world and see I would have to agree it could
possibly produce many favorable outcomes.
Question 2
Of the two formulations we discussed of Kant on the Categorical Imperative then I
would go along with the second idea it seems to be the most workable and valuable. This
concept states that humans are the ends in themselves(mere means). Though this point
seems to be very simple and idealistic, it could be sensible. Kant believes that the
preservation of life is the number one duty in sensible individuals. This not only includes
our lives, but also trying to help others in their lives. This is what he meant when
discussing that humans are not means but ends. This goes on that humans aren t used to
be methods to get somewhere or something by other humans. If this point was taken and
used it could prove to be useful. People wouldn t be taken advantage of or manipulated.
Unless it was some kind of mutual agreement.
Human beings as ends include another aspect of life. That no cause if worth taking a
human life to fix it. I would say I do agree with this
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Non-US International Competition
International Competition. Internationally, the Company competes not only with U.S. airlines, but also
with foreign carriers. International competition has increased and may increase in the future as a result
of airline mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, alliances, restructurings, liberalization of aviation
bilateral agreements and new or increased service by competitors, including government subsidized
competitors from certain Middle East countries. Competition on international routes is subject to
varying degrees of governmental regulation. The Company s ability to compete successfully with non
U.S. carriers on international routes depends in part on its ability to generate traffic to and from the
entire United States via its integrated
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Subliminal Perception Essay
Subliminal Perception
Subliminal Perception is a signal or message embedded in another object, designed to pass below the
normal limits of perception. These messages are indiscernible by the conscious mind, but allegedly
affect the subconscious or deeper mind. Subliminal techniques have occasionally been used in
advertising, but the purpose, effectiveness and frequency of such techniques is debated. It is proven
though that stimulation below the level of a person s conscious awareness can be shown to have on
some aspects of behavior. Following my research regarding, subliminal perception, I came to the
conclusion that it is used in advertising, but I am not sure to what extent. Companies such as KFC and
McDonald s use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, the majority of beer and alcohol ads prominently feature attractive women, naturally
leading to a unconditioned response. Classical conditioning is also used by well known brands, in
which a uncconditioned stimulus might consist with a well known brand symbol that implies products
that have certain qualities. The print advertisement that I chose for classical conditioning is from
Geico. The Strong brand symbol of the Geico Gecko did not happen over night, but through strong
marketing campaigns supported by repetition, The Gecko has become a household symbol.
Sensory Perception:
Sensory perception is defined as, The immediate response of our sensory receptors (eyes, ears, nose,
mouth fingers) to the basic stimuli such as light, color, sound, odor texture. Formed with the process
by which people select, organize and interpret these sensations. Understanding the role that the touch,
taste, smell and sight play in marketing is important. It is our senses that interpret information and
give us meaning to what objects are around us.
Smell:
Scent marketing is taking interesting turns as manufacturers and marketers find innovative ways to put
scents into products.
The print work I chose to exemplify the smell perception is Air Wick. This particular advertisement,
although it is smaller than the average size, it offers a wide array of sensory stimuli. While the print
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A Comparison Of The Conflict Between Israel And Palestine
Conflict between Israel and Palestine has led to wars, injuries, and massacres. These two countries
have argued and fought for decades, ever since 1917. Both countries have been through many tough
moments and bombings. The major disagreement is the fact that both countries fight over land. Each
side of argument has a right and wrong effect. In recent events, the number of stabbings have been
increased by the month, and has been seen, as an organized terror attack.
The most ancient conflict in the Middle East is between the state of Israel, and the Palestinian
authority. This conflict is actually easy to explain, but hard to solve. If you really want to dive in, and
better understand the core of the problem, we need to go back in time, to about 1917, when the British
government ruled the area, and decided to support the establishment in Palestine of a national home
for the Jewish people. As result, Jews from Europe immediately began to immigrate to Israel. As a
reaction, Arabs demanded to stop the Jewish immigration, and later started to attack Israeli towns.
Arabs wanted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of Palestine s leaders, Mahmoud Abbas does not have a lot of supporters that favor him. He s
seen as a useless and ineffective with having a poor influence on Israel. He wants the intensity of the
conflict to abate, but other Palestinian leaders don t seem willing to follow his lead. A politician from
Palestine told them, stop stuttering and start acting. , meaning that no one should let the violence
continue but to put an end to it. Even though there have been a recent attack of stabbings, that is only a
select few but the majority of Palestinians are good and try to solve the problems between the Israelis
and Palestinians. The Palestinians have had many issues with the Israelites but are now working to
solve the problems so they both do not have any more wars or
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The Huntington Disease Essay
This paper discusses one of the most well known neurodegenerative diseases named Huntington s.
Recent statistical records showed that the disease is widely spread around the world. Scientists have
conducted many researches in order to study the mode of inheritance of the disease as well as to find a
possible cure for it. They discovered that the disease is genetically inherited from one generation to
another. The aim of this scientific paper is to provide information about this genetic disorder including
its history, genetics, inheritance, mechanism, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and some of the
current researches being conducted to study the nature of this disorder. Huntington s disease has
garnered a lot of attention in the last ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sir William Osler showed interest in the Huntington disease and was completely astonished with the
Huntington disease paper that he read. With his knowledge and persistence in the medical field, Osler
contributed in spreading the awareness of the disorder throughout the medical community. Another
biologist, Cahrales Dvenport, who had his desire fueled by Jelliffe s research in the disorder, provided
outstanding contributions in exploring the disease. One of them is detecting the mode of inheritance
and the variability, such as the age of onset of the disease. The research community has further
investigated the disorder for decades. In 1983, the Venezuelan collaborative research project estimated
the location of the HD gene using genetic linkage analysis. It was the first autosomal dominant gene to
be discovered using this particular method and found that the gene is situated at 4p16.3. In 1996,
modeling the disease in transgenic mice opened the door to new experiments. Sine these mice have a
high metabolism rate and a short lifespan; the results can be collected in a fast manner, thus
minimizing the time needed for conducting the research. In 1997, the discovery of nuclear inclusions
in the mHTT fragments gave way to more advanced
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Mnc Entering India (Vodafone)
When Cross Border Mergers or Acquisitions happen the participating organizations need to
understand the issue of differences in national cultural issues very well in order to set up a successful
Joint Venture (JV). Each country has a different national culture and this needs to be recognized and
addressed because it will ultimately impact upon the work culture of the fusion organization they are
newly going to form. Geert Hofstede developed a model which seeks to understand how values in the
work place are influenced by culture. He started this study by looking at IBM operations between
1967 and 1973. Data was culled out from 50 different countries which were then extrapolated to 74
nations (the original 50 plus an additional 24). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Firstly it is bad if manufacturing would happen in India. No doubt Indians are known for group
orientation and not for individualism. Theoretically this should give us an advantage in labour
intensive industries. However experience shows that despite team power which group outlook can
provide we are known for poor productivity and not so much for cost saving compared to China and
other emerging Asian countries. Secondly our IDV scores do not matter if we are looking at a sales
team made of Indians. Naturally the Vodafone sales team in India should have Indian salesmen since
they understand the market better. Indians rather than foreign nationals would also mean lower HR
costs. And in the present situation the telecom market is buoyant and demand in any case exceeds
supply. Not much of concept selling needs to be done. An Indian sales team would work fine. Thirdly
if it is R D probably foreign nationals would serve better with their individualism and drive. With low
IDV score an Indian based in India while one may be very intelligent may not show much drive or
willingness to rock the boat since he respects tradition and traditional values too much.
Masculinity (MAS): India s score is 56 versus (Global 51 and UK 61). Male chauvinism is lower in
India compared to UK. In overall terms this is good news for recruiters in Vodafone but it needs to be
taken with reference to the social context in India. However certain social issues like sex ratio and
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The Salaries Of Chief Executive Salaries
1. INTRODUCTION
The salaries of chief executives is an issue that is heavily discussed on social media and on news
outlets, Increasing and decreasing CEO pay has large effects on a lot of people worldwide. This essay
will discuss to what extent or if at all chief executive salaries are excessive and should be regulated. I
will be arguing for the opinion that chief executive salaries are excessive and should be regulated, as
on average chief executive officers earn up to 180 times more than the average UK employee earns a
year (M West 2016) which may lead to demotivation of the workforce and reduce overall productivity
and reputation of the company. The outline of the essay is as follows, I will discuss points supporting
the opinion that chief executives are overpaid and require regulation as well as points opposing this
opinion.
2. MOTIVATION AND WAGE GAP
Excessive is defined as anything that is more than necessary, and something is only regulated when it
has negative impacts. The salaries of chief executives may be considered excessive when regular
employees are demotivated by the significant gap between their wages, the CPID released research
that more than half of UK employees believed high levels of chief executive pay demotivated them at
work and is bad for the reputation of the business (M West 2016). This shows that high pay of chief
executive officers does indeed have a negative impact on the motivation of the employees, and this
may lower productivity in the long
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Strategic Objective
Strategic
Management
The Concept of Market
Position
and
The Strategic Objectives
Objectives
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The Concept of Market Position
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Philip Kolter
Ries and Trout
The Strategic Objectives
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Strategic Thrust
Strategic Objectives
Build
 Hold
 Niche
 Harvest
 Divest
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The Concept of Market
Position
by Philip Kolter
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Market Leader
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Market Challenger
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The firm has a relatively large share of the market, but a smaller share than the market leader.
Market Follower
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The firm which has the largest share in the relevant product market.
The firm holds a market share smaller than the market leader or potential challenger; it prefers to
follow rather than to attack.
Market Nicher
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A smaller firm which targets segments ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
and R. Singh (1981) Marketing Warfare in the 1980s, Journal of Business Strategy, Winter, 30 41.
Strategic Objectives:
Strategic Objectives Hold
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Position defense
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Flanking defense
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The company identifies its points of weakness and guards against attacks upon them by competitors.
Pre emptive defense
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The company continues to do what it is already doing but does it better.
The company launches an attack on a competitor before the competitor attacks it.
Counter offensive defense
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The company strikes back aggressively against any competitor s attack.
Strategic Objectives:
Strategic Objectives Hold
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Mobile defense
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The company increases it strength by entering new geographic territories and/or new market
segments, and by diversifying into other businesses.
Strategic withdrawal
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The company recognizes that it had a weakness which it cannot properly defend and deliberately
chooses to move out of that product market, using its resources in a more beneficial way.
Strategic Objectives:
Strategic Objectives Niche
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Niche Objectives
A company may decide to pursue a a small market segment or even a segment within a segment in
order to avoid competition with
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What Challenges Does Thomas Schmall Face Upon Becoming CEO...
1) What challenges does Thomas Schmall face upon becoming CEO of Volkswagen do Brasil
(VWB)?
Thomas Schmall was familiar with VWB before becoming CEO. This was before he started working
in Europe. Through his previous experience at VWB he adapted quickly to the culture of the company,
strategy and the attitude in Brazil. Before we start reviewing the challenges Schmall faced as CEO, we
need to know why he didn t do something about the problems while he was working there. If VWB
had done something about the problems, they would have saved a lot of money. But VWB went
through 8 years of losses, lost market share enormously, changed the company into a slow moving one
and they created an environment of anxiety and imbalance among their employees.
Thomas had to deal internal and external problems. Before explaining the internal problems, I will
argue what the external problems are. Resolving the external challenges would help to cure the
internal problems within VWB. Firstly, Thomas had a challenge with the decreasing market share. It
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Firstly, they needed to create a high performance team that would guide VWB to become the industry
leader as the case states. Secondly, they needed to re brand VWB into a company with employees that
liked working there and were motivated. Their workers also needed to introduce new, innovative cars
and light vehicles. Thirdly, they wanted to change the culture into one where employees were pro
actively solving problems. They also wanted to reduce the health and safety incidents even if this
costed money and decreased short run production output. Lastly, they wanted to change the
bureaucratic culture and slow company culture. Therefore they needed to create new relationships
with key stakeholders: employees, suppliers, and
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Why Is Banquo Important In Macbeth
To be sensible is to be realistic, reasonable, and rational. Many characters throughout various writing
pieces are portrayed as sensible. Amongst all, one of them is the Thane of Lochaber. In Macbeth by
William Shakespeare, Banquo is much more sensible in contrast to Macbeth because he questions
unnatural events, seeks help from light, and reacts to murder smartly. To begin, when Banquo and
Macbeth encounter the witches, Banquo asks the more realistic question when Macbeth wants to get
more deceitful information. Banquo says Good sir, why do you start and seem to fear/ Things that do
sound so fair? I the name of truth,/ Are ye fantastical, or that indeed/ Which actually ye show? (I.iii.54
56). Banquo is logical and asks the important question of whether the witches are illusions trying to
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And to be king/ Stands not within the prospect of belief,/ No more than to be Cawdor. Say from
whence/ You owe this strange intelligence? Or why. Upon this blasted heath you stop our way/ With
such prophetic greeting? Speak, I charge you, (I.iii.76 81). The fact that Banquo asks of the witch s
realism, while Macbeth trusts their words, proves that Banquo is a sensible character. Furthermore,
Banquo seeks help from holy beings to hide his desires, unlike Macbeth, who calls out to darkness.
Banquo states, A heavy summons lies like lead upon me,/ And yet I would not sleep. Merciful
powers,/ Restrain in me the cursed thoughts that nature/ Gives way to in repose! (II.i.7 10). Banquo
chooses to pray to angels to keep away his nightmares. In contrast, Macbeth is unwise because he calls
out for darkness to hide light from seeing his motives. Stars hide your fires;/ let not light see my black
and deep desires, (!.iv.57 58). Banquo s plead to angels is a more sensible appeal then to Macbeth s
asking darkness to hide away light, an unwise
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Lady Macbeth In Shakespeare s Play
Introduction:
In the Shakespearean play Macbeth , Lady Macbeth is a controversial figure.
Lady Macbeth s desire for power prompts her interest in controlling Macbeth s actions.
However, she loses control which contributes to their tragedy.
Lady Macbeth was a small but very important part of the play Macbeth.
She is seen as a woman of strong will who is ambitious for herself and who is astute enough to
recognise her husband s strengths and weaknesses, and ruthless enough to exploit
Them.
The relationship seen between macbeth and lady macbeth as is to be seen as very close, but drastically
changes throughout because of the progression macbeth goes through and which that drives him to do
a dreadful deed.
His Kindness (bravery)
His Ambition
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Why Are Teens Like Dystopian Stories
Wonder why teens like dystopian stories, maybe its because of how much they relate to the people in
them. Teens relate to the people in dystopian societies because of the amount of freedom that they feel
they have and how they feel about making their own decisions.
Dystopian fiction is very popular with modern teens because of the craziness of the societies created.
They relate to this text because they feel like they are always being told to do just like the charaters in
these societies. These texts are all about a alternant reality that is pretty messed up. Today s teens
relate to people in dystopian societies. The main people in dystopian stories are the people who see the
wrong in the societies that they are living in. this is shown in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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This makes them suceptable to reading about characters who get to excape their lives of never getting
to choose for themselves, like when jonas was forced to become the reciever of memory. You will be
trained to be the receiver of memory (64) This meant that jonas could not pick his own life s work but
was forced into a job. Teens are sometimes forced to do things that they dont want to do such as work
and school. Teens like to connect with what happends to them and being forced to do something they
dont want to do is one way of connecting. Both of these books relate to teens through their oppressed
main characters. Many teens feel imprisioned in their lives and can relate to being stopped from doing
what they want to do and what they feel is best for them. lying on our stomach on the brick floor of a
cell (Rand 2). This relates to teens who feel imprisioned by their parents.In both stories the main
characters are oppressed which is how todays teens relate to these stories. Teens relate to not having
freedom like the people in dystopian stories. his relation to dystopian stories. This relation to
dystopian literture is very productive for teens because it will make them not want to have one of
those stories which will make them fight harder to keep one from
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Jane Eyre Bully
The novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontё is a story about a girl named Jane Eyre who grew up as an
orphan. She is taken by her uncle John Reed, who later died in her childhood. She was left with her
cruel aunt, Mrs. Reed and cousins John Reed, Georgiana, and Eliza through her childhood. Jane is an
intelligent, honest, plain featured young girl forced to contend with oppression, inequality and
hardship. Jane is not treated as a family by the Reed family. Mrs. Reed treated her badly than her
cousins. They treat her as an orphan, but not as a family. Through Jane s experience, at Gateshead, the
home of the wealthy Reed family, she experiences conflicts with Mrs. Reed and John Reed. Jane is
mistreated by John Reed. John Reed who is a naughty boy is looking for Jane. He always bully and
punish Jane. When he saw Jane, he asks her where she went. Jane said that she is reading a book
behind the curtain. John asked her where the book is. Jane got and showed it to John. John says, You
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Jane told Mrs. Reed that she wants to go to school. They went to Lowood school and talk to Mr.
Brocklehurst. He interviewed Jane about her life. Then Mrs. Reed told Mr. Brocklehurst that Jane is a
liar. I am not deceitful: if I were, I should say I loved you; but I declare I do not love you: I dislike you
the worst of anybody in the world except John Reed: and this book about the Liar, you may give to
your girl, Georgiana, for it is she who tells lies, and not I (Brontё, 33). While Mr. Brocklehurst was
talking with Jane and asking some questions about herself, Mrs. Reed interrupted and told Mr.
Brocklehurst that Jane is a liar and not telling the truth. Jane told Mrs. Reed that she is not a liar
because she does not told Mrs. Reed that she loves her because she do not love her. She also told Mrs.
Reed that her daughters, Georgiana is the liar because she is the one who tells some incidents that are
not
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Pros And Cons Of Cyrus
In the mid first millennium BCE, numerous groups arose, each with a different set of perspectives,
worldviews, and attitudes: the Israelites, the Phoenicians, Neo Assyrians, Persians and Greeks, and so
on. For the Jews, they were held captive in Babylon, later returned to Jerusalem by Cyrus, the King of
the Persians. Therefore, according to the first article, Cyrus was welcome within their society. These
people were extremely religious, especially in regards to Marduk, and they all felt the need to help
build their temple in Jerusalem. Everyone wanted to help for their beliefs and God, and gave gifts,
money, and resources. Even the Greeks, who later defeated the Persians, saw Cyrus as a model ruler
(textbook 132). Even more so, according to the Persian Customs article, most of the clans were made
by Cyrus, and the rest, nomad tribes, heavily depended on Cyrus tribes. The Greeks, meanwhile, had
their own opinions on the Persians, seen through Herodotus words. He states that the Persians do not
see the Gods, as they have no temples, and instead offer sacrifices; almost as if they enjoy the killings.
During this, the Persian sacrificer does not pray to himself, but to all of the Persians, which illustrates
how these people truly cared about their empire, and had great respect for the King, also sacrificing to
the sun, moon, earth, wind instead of seeing the God itself (Persian Customs). The Greeks did not
agree with the Persians, and around this time had many conflicts.
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College Tuition Benefit Analysis
Imagine somebody having just graduated from high school, and they are trying to get into a college,
but they don t have to much say as to which college they go to because many students cannot afford to
go to a nice college let alone a cheap college. For some people it s harder to imagine, but for others
that is the life that they are living right now. According to the College Board of Education tuition has
increased by 8.6% since 2012, meanwhile average household incomes have only increased by 2.23%.
The following tuition increase trend is becoming a serious threat to American society, and must be
slowed down. At this rate families will soon have no hope of ever paying for college debt. Many
people want to blame the government to contributing greatly to the recent increase in tuition by saying
there used to be a plethora of public funding opportunities for colleges, but that they were then all
slashed. This is not even close to the reality of the situation. While people did use to be able to pay
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Even though this may seem like a good thing, this too has its own cons. With the rising amount of
money given out in financial aid colleges are making less net revenue which is making it hard to fund
better educational avenues for students. Colleges are also giving some students in need a discounted
price for tuition, and it has increased to almost 48.6% of freshman who receive these discounts (Redd,
Upper Limits). This leads to even more struggle for colleges to meet demands. Small and mid size
colleges are having the most difficult time with this trend, their net revenue is having trouble
increasing proportionally to their student increase. They should be increasing their revenue by about
2% every year (Redd, Upper
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The Physiology Of The Blood
Hematology and oncology are most always paired together in a hospital setting. Hematology and
oncology teams will collaborate together to assist both children and their families through their
hospital stay. Hematology is the study of the physiology of the blood. By studying the blood,
healthcare providers are able to better understand childhood illnesses involving the hematological
system. Oncology is the study of cancer. Cancer is the leading cause of death in disease in young
children. Learning more about oncology and hematology can provide us with knowledge to be able to
help more young children in the fight for a healthy life. With this, we will look more closely at
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This type occurs in one in every ten thousand births. This disease is due to a deficiency of factor VIII.
Hemophilia B is also known as factor IX (FIX) deficiency or Christmas disease. This disease is due to
a deficiency in factor IX. Hemophilia B effects one in fifty thousand people, ( Types of Bleeding
Disorders, Nation Hemophilia Foundation for All Bleeding Disorders). Type A is much more common
than type B. Hemophilia is caused by a defect in one of the genes that determines how the body makes
blood clot. The two blood clotting factors that are affected is factor VIII and IX. Each of these blood
clotting factors are located on an X chromosome, which means hemophilia is passed on by the mother.
A male who has hemophilia on his X chromosome will have hemophilia. A female who has
hemophilia on her X chromosome will be a hemophilia carrier. For a girl to develop hemophilia, she
must have hemophilia on both X chromosomes. Very rarely is a girl diagnosed with hemophilia. There
are some cases in which a boy is born with hemophilia even though his mother was not a carrier.
These cases are due to a mutation in the gene during development. Some of the signs that your child
has developed hemophilia is bleeding excessively in the mouth from either a cut or losing a tooth,
random nosebleeds, heavy bleeding from a small cut, and bleeding that begins again even after
stopping previously. Internal bleeding may also be a sign that your
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Macular Degeneration Essay
Age related Macular Degeneration or AMD is a disease that affects millions of Americans every year.
There are several factors that contribute to this disease, those being: exposure to bright light, diet,
hereditary factors and gender. The main ones that can be controlled consist of exposure to bright light
and diet. Those that cannot be controlled are hereditary factors and gender. Prevention of macular
degeneration consists of reducing the eyes exposure to bright light and the daily diet of the person at
risk. What I seek to explore is if adopting to the Mediterranean diet will create the needed health
benefit to prevent the onset of AMD. The Mediterranean diet is one which focuses on eating seafood,
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The poor diet of the southern Mediterranean consisting mainly of fruits and vegetables. Beans and
nuts, healthy grains, fish, olive oil, small amounts of dairy, and red wine, proved to be much more
likely to lead to lifelong good health. (Tufts University Health and nutrition letter,2013). Researchers
analyzed the diets of 883 people age 55 and older for two years and found that the more closely they
followed the Med diet, the lower their risk for AMD. Fifty percent of those who didn t closely follow
the diet had AMD, while 39 percent who closely adhered to the diet had AMD a 35 percent lower risk
in comparison ( Med Diet Cuts Macular Degeneration Risk ,(2017). This is supported also by the
article Eat more like a Mediterranean to protect your eyes , where a high consumption of fish, fish oil,
nuts and lutein and zeaxanthin obtained from eating vegetables reduced the risk of AMD. It goes on to
state later that it involves a decrease in oxidative stress and inflammation that play a role in AMD
formation. As stated by Michael Hoster, Omega 3 fatty acid supplementation can slow or inhibit
choroidal
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Tea Is An Indispensable Element
Content Analysis
1. Topic
Tea is an indispensable element in both Chinese and British cultures, but due to the cultural and other
historical reasons, it is hard to find Chinese tea here in the UK market. Therefore, the author decided
to choose The possibility to promote Chinese tea here in the UK as the dissertation topic.
As a culture icon, tea has long history in both of the Countries (Jandt, 2004:297), thus to promote one
in the other country need to investigate the marketing situation in the country, which could reflect not
only the marketing information, but also consumption custom in this particular area. In the UK, the
history of tea could be traced back to the Victoria time, and from the beginning of the 20 century, tea
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Therefore, the research questions could be concluded as follow:
The Main Research Question:
What is the contemporary market profile of the tea in the UK market?
Here are the Operational definitions of the research question:
 Contemporary: To investigate the recent 5 years situation, which means all the data are at least from
the beginning of 2010. All the data before 2010 will not be considered.
 Market profile: It is the market profile in a general sense, which will including the 4Ps (Product,
Price, Place and Promotion) in the marketing mix (Groucutt, 2005:374), and it will also consider the
target audience, and some more macroscopical marketing strategies in the tea industry.
 Tea: Here tea basically means the ready to drink tea rather than the rough tea in the producing
mountains or during the processes of manufacturing procedure. Since tea industry has been a very
mature in the UK now, the most famous tea brands will be chosen instead of the small private tea
factories.
 The UK market: although some of the British tea uses the name of English Tea , here the UK
market will include England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland as the geographic range of the UK,
not limited in England for English Tea.
The Research Question which could be obtain base on the result of the first research question above:
By investigating the market profile, is it possible to promote Chinese tea here in the UK market?
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Dudley Street Neighborhood
The rise of industrialization brought the ability to mass produce goods and thus able to sustain a larger
population, a population that was expanding out and away from the city. White veterans returning
from World War II received access to GI bill, which afforded them new housing, that was being built
more quickly than ever thanks to prefabricated parts, manufactured in factories. Thus with the creation
of the suburbs we see this movement away from the dense city and into the surrounding area.
Neighborhoods with Black families could no longer receive any loans from the bank due to red lining.
Money was being invested in building up the suburbs instead, where the land was cheap and so were
the taxes. This lead to a sharp decrease in the value of land within in the city. Combined with red
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The Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative is a perfect example of such efforts in Boston,
Massachusetts. The neighborhood was plighted with all the aforementioned disadvantages, such as red
lining, burnt down houses, and then the empty lots became a dumping grounds. Through the
neighborhoods efforts, they raised awareness of their issue and got changes in policy to prevent
dumping. They also utilized imminent domain to reclaim the abandoned lots in their neighborhood
and then through the creation of their own Community Development Corporation were able to build
new affordable housing in its place. Though all this, they were also able to get banks to reinvest in the
area so they can continue to develop. Other cities can and have utilized similar methods and practices
but the results are deeply dependent on the participation of community members and the willingness
of the city to assist. DSNI was able to circumnavigate the city s lack of cooperation in investing
through the creation of their
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Characteristics Of An Ideal City
What factors do you expect from a city? Easy public transport? easy to access food? Decent
entertainment and community centres? A large city would be an easy place to find all these.
One of the key factors about the city is to find a job for survival. Finding a job is easier since more
jobs are probably available. When you get a job and if you dislike it or get fired, you will have more
choices. Another important factor is access in the city with ease, such as easy availability of
trams/trains/taxi because sometimes you forget something at the grocery store or you are invited
somewhere last minute. This is convenient for anyone lacking a vehicle. The city should have good
quality control. Anything factory made or cooked in the city would be handled by professionals. In an
ideal city, you should not travel long distances for common items such as clothes, last minute
groceries, the bank or any other company services. There should be banks, insurances or other
customer services companies in the town ready to assist you. Also in the unlikely event of an
emergency, pharmacies, hospitals and medicine should be easily accessible.
Traveling should happen without any problems, so you will be able to catch a last minute flight. Also,
the city should have more advanced development: buildings, population and economy. These factors
are very important for a region to become a suitable comfortable place to live. More buildings such as
schools and hospitals will help in growing
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The Sweet Sound of Elvis Essay
It was a muggy Sunday morning; I walked out of my bedroom and smelled the thick aroma of
pancakes cooking. In the distance I heard the radio going but just pushed it aside like it was nothing.
My mom was singing when I got into the kitchen, singing along with a man named Elvis. At the time I
had no idea who this crazy man was and why he sounded so interesting. I remember that day like it
was yesterday, she was so happy and cheerful nothing could bring her down. I saw how that music
mad her and how it changed her attitude towards life and music. My mom said that she liked the
different types of music that he combined together, to make the unique melody that everyone fell in
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When did he decide music is what he wanted in life? There are so many events that could have
changed Elvis s perspective on music, life and what he wanted to be. On deeper scale learning from
what Elvis did during his life will teach others that it is okay to make mistakes, learn from them and
move on. I want to know how it affected him when producers denied him. How he felt with people
reacted to his music. Elvis was a man that didn t really show his feelings, so I want to dig down deep
to understand and analysis the aspects of his life and what factors made him into one of the most
influential human beings in music history still known today.
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Part III I started searching for an Elvis Presley article on Google and I came across the rolling stones
web site that had a section about Elvis. The article didn t have any information that I really wanted to
incorporate into my paper but I came across a few facts that were interesting, David Dalton the writer
of the rolling stones article about Elvis said that Elvis was supernatural, his own resurrection. (Dalton,
1) this made me believe that Elvis was unusual and that there was something more to him. This is
when I decided to search a little deeper into his life. Next I came across an article called the Homage
to a rock king I looked into the article because the title was intriguing. I found that people thought he
was America s most gifted, distinctive and influential
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Mouse Tumor Model
B. Explore the efficacy in a mouse tumor model
Animals: Our team will inject 6 week old female SCID mice with HER2 positive SK BR 3 or HER2
negative MDA MB 231. The left flank of each animal will be injected subcutaneously with 5×106
cancer cells mixed with Matrigel Matrix. We will monitor tumor growth at 3 day intervals by
measuring the length and the width of the tumor with a caliper as well as calculating the tumor volume
on the basis of the following formula: V = 0.5ab2, using the longest (a) and shortest (b) diameters of
the tumor. When the tumor volume reaches approximately 100 mm3, we will randomly assign the
mice to the experimental groups as detailed below.
Experimental groups: 1) control; 2) H (GBD/17 AAG) (TBD/PTX); 3) H (GBD/17 AAG) TBD; ...
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The innate immune system has been selected to respond to foreign proteins, the presence of foreign
epitopes, adjuvant like contaminants, and/or impurities such as endotoxins [35]. However, because
these agents are absent in proteins produced by human cells, such proteins are generally tolerated by
the human immune system [36].Nevertheless, aggregation of human origin proteins may induce an
immune response [37]. Furthermore, due to its complexity, the process or degree of protein
aggregation is unpredictable [38]. In order to minimize the likelihood of immune response, therefore,
the protocol to produce our fusion protein takes into consideration the following, significant elements:
(1) sequence optimization to avoid the epitope recognition by T cells; (2) use of human cells for
protein expression; and, (3) endotoxin free
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Amazima Ministries
People are suffering all around the world and are desperate for the help of those who can provide it.
We as Americans can t even begin to comprehend the problems that people of Uganda experience in
their daily lives. The struggles that they face derive from the fact that 51% of the Ugandan population
lives on less than $1 a day (Katie Davis Speaks). Many of the people in Uganda are uneducated and
therefore unable to obtain jobs, resulting in a massive unemployment rate in Uganda. Without a job, it
s nearly impossible for them to get the money they need to support themselves, much less an entire
family. Most do not have easy access to some of the most basic necessities, such as food, water, and
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She decided to give up the life she had in the United States to travel to Uganda, only relying on funds
from her family and friends back home to help support her and her efforts. This eventually led to the
development of Amazima Ministries, whose mission was to provide food, medical care, education,
and work to those in need in Uganda (Katie Davis Speaks). Today, Davis s ministry provides for
nearly 1,600 children, some who would not even be alive today without it. One of the first children
Davis s ministry provided for was a young girl named Agnes, only nine when Davis found her. Her
parents had both died from HIV, and she was left to care for her two younger sisters. She had no
money and little access to food and water. Davis took Agnes under her wing and gave her the care that
she so desperately needed. Agnes and her sisters are now healthy, and Agnes is a caregiver for
Amazima (Davis 154). Amazima has had a huge impact on a multitude of children, and Agnes s story
is a reflection of that impact. The ministry has had the ability to completely turn children s lives
around, providing them with opportunities that they have only ever dreamed about. Davis, now twenty
one, is a mom to thirteen young Ugandan girls who do not have families that can support or provide
for them. Davis admits she could never have imagined this was where her journey in Uganda would
lead her, but she has kept the mindset that one [child] is enough (Davis 204). She did everything she
could to help every child that crossed her path, regardless of the circumstances. This mindset is what
has driven Amazima Ministries to become what it is now and what will continue to drive it to become
something even greater in the
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The Benefits of Bilingualism
Language and culture diversity have always been an intercontinental barrier in the past. Now, many
people have learned to acquire other languages for them to destroy that barrier and also maybe to
appreciate and learn other cultures that may one day help them towards becoming universal citizens.
Some people have argued that these people, known as bilinguals, are tainting their respective cultures
by learning a different language and learning other cultures. As a result, these bilinguals end up being
discriminated in their own native country. They become emotionally separated from their countrymen
who can only speak their native tongue, creating a rift in their community. Many other issues similar
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For many years now, issues and controversies pertaining to the linguistic preferences and needs of
individuals in the U.S. have sprouted and questioned society, What value is there in becoming
bilingual? Isn t bilingual education divisive? English is the language of opportunity in the world today.
So why learn another language when English is the most important one there is? Since there are so
many issues, this paper will only display those which have been found relevant. In America, many
people seem to have had a negative stereotype of what bilinguals and bilingual education is. English
only advocates who claimed that bilingual education is a divisive force (Mora, 2006 a) and poses a
threat to the homogeneity of American culture. Bilingual educators are ethnic militants and Hispanic
separatists who were harming language minority students by denying them the chance to learn English
(Mora, 2006 b). On the contrary, bilingual advocates think that being bilingual promotes learning and
togetherness in English language schools. But sometimes, bilinguality doesn t really promote learning
because it is also possible for a student to develop the required language at a slower pace, in fear of
getting confused with both languages (B. Divina, personal communication, March 5, 2007) This is
especially true with languages that have an alphabetic writing system, like Chinese and Japanese. Won
t the situation worsen if we are to separate the
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Examples Of Double Indemnity
Remegio Hill October,10,15 Double Indemnity In the movie Double Indemnity, Billy Wilder showed
a prime example of good and evil towards Fred MacMurray. Fred gets engaged into a murder scheme
when he falls in love with Phyllis Dietrichson also by the name of Barbara Stanwyck , who is intent
on killing her husband (Tom Powers) and living off the fraud accidental death claim. Walter, a
successful man working for an insurance company is bored until he finds a woman by name of Phyllis
Dietrichson (Barbara Stanwyck), who s a devious blonde woman who met her current husband by
secretly killing his wife, according to the words of her stepdaughter. Neff call s one day to renew the
automobile
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Points Covered-Freedom
Quotation # 1: Points Covered Freedom Edie Brous, RN, wrote an article on how the internet, social
media and other new technologies have advanced. The use of social media has taken the free speech
amendment to another level against those who don t understand the restrictions. Nurses share ideas
that they believed can be helpful when they post things but they must understand the legal risks of
misusing. It s becoming so broad that now different healthcare and professional organizations use it to
communicate with their patients. There is a understanding to free speech limitation Brous notes: The
First Amendment doesn t give U.S citizens the right to say anything about anyone at any time using
any medium. Social media misuse can lead to potential ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Point # 4 Addition Apps ......A recent survey by Kluwer Kluwer Health s Lippincott Williams Wilkins,
71% of nurses are using smartphones for their job. It s becoming the norm in the nursing workplace
nowadays and the range of phone apps are moving beyond leisure. It s not an exaggeration to say that
smartphones are moving the nursing practice into a much greater height. From drug references,
medication interaction disease, laboratory and safety information, nurses have access to all kinds of
data to help them improve patient care. Applications are being designed for daily to help nurses
maintain that focus on whats really important. Which includes: EpocratesRX, Nursing Central, Nurse
s Pocket Guide, ShiftPlanning, and Evernote which are helpful applications that takes the focus off of
social media, messaging,
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My Personal Experience Of My Arabic Culture
Arabic Culture Culture is a very significant attribute of human experience determining to a large
extend the way people relate with others within their environment. According to Mahfouz (2011),
culture is also important not just for managing the way understand and relate with each other but also
as a form of identification giving people a sense of belonging and identity. The human race is highly
cultured with many different people preferring to lead their lives based on traditions defined within
their cultures and in order to understand human behavior and relationship, it is important to ensure that
this issue is well understood and appreciated. This brief paper discusses the effect that culture has on
how people relate with each other and how different cultures provide different avenues of expression
that make life easier or harder for those that relate with them. I will use my personal experience of my
Arabic culture to provide insights about the issues that culture influences in human relations. I am of
Arabic descent. The Arabic culture is one that is rich in history as it is in complexity. It refers to the
culture of people that speak the Arabic language mainly within the Western Asia, North Africa, and the
Arabian Sea as the main areas of Arabic culture dominance (Mahfouz, 2011). The Arabic culture has
three main parts that define its central key concepts and these are: the urban culture which is called Al
Mudum, the Nomad Culture which is
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Massive Splenomegaly
Splenomegaly is a common finding in a wide spectrum of diseases. Massive splenomegaly, however,
always indicates underlying pathology. Massive splenomegaly is usually defined as a spleen extending
well into the left lower quadrant or pelvis orwhich has crossed the midline of the abdomen. Massive
spleens weigh at least 500 to 1000 g. the most common disorders associated with splenomegaly were
hematologic, infectious, hepatic, congestive, and inflammatory.1,2 Among patients with massive
splenomegaly, 31% had a hematologic disorder, 17% had hepatic disease, and 8% had infectious
disease. Chronic leukemias were associated most frequently with massive splenomegaly. The hallmark
of CML isthe presence of a balanced translocation between thelong arms
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Serotonin and Its Uses Essays
Serotonin and Its Uses
Serotonin (5 hydroxytryptamine, 5 HT) is a neurotransmitter in the brain that has an enormous
influence over many brain functions. It is synthesized, from the amino acid L tryptophan, in brain
neurons and stored in vesicles. Serotonin is found in three main areas of the body: the intestinal wall;
large constricted blood vessels; and the central nervous system. The most widely studied effects have
been those on the central nervous system. The functions of serotonin are numerous and appear to
involve control of appetite, sleep, memory and learning, temperature regulation, mood, behavior
(including sexual and hallucinogenic behavior), cardiovascular function, muscle contraction,
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The physiological function of each receptor subtype has not been established and is currently the
subject of intensive investigation (1).
The linkage of serotonin to depression has been known for the past five years. From numerous studies,
the most concrete evidence of this connection is the decreased concentration of serotonin metabolites
like 5 HIAA (5 hydroxyindole acetic acid) in the cerebrospinal fluid and brain tissues of depressed
people. If depression, as suggested, is a result of decreased levels of serotonin in the brain,
pharmaceutical agents that can reverse this effect should be helpful in treating depressed patients.
Therefore, the primary targets of various antidepressant medications are serotonin transports of the
brain. Since serotonin is activated when released by neurons into the synapse, antidepressants function
at the synapse to enhance serotonin activity. Normally, serotonin s actions in the synapse are
terminated by its being taken back into the neuron then releases it at which point it is either recycled
for reuse as a transmitter or broken down into its metabolic by products and transported out of the
brain. As a result, antidepressants work to increase serotonin levels at the synapse by blocking
serotonin reuptake (2).
The newest medications used to suppress depression are collectively known as selective serotonin
inhibitors (SSRIs). These drugs work by altering the
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The Importance of Setting in Jack Londons To Build a...
A good writer s depiction of setting positions the reader right into the story. In To Build a Fire by Jack
London, the setting plays a significant role throughout the entire short story. London uses certain
techniques to establish the atmosphere of the story. By introducing his readers to the setting, prepares
them for a tone that is depressed and frightening. Isolated by the hostile environment of the Yukon in
sub freeing temperatures, a man falls victim to the unrelenting and unforgiving power of nature,
London shows us how the main character of the story is completely unaware of his surroundings. The
only world the man is truly accustomed to is his own. Never being exposed to such a harsh climate
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But, we realize almost immediately, the man has only a superficial knowledge of the Arctic. As he
stands on a bank of the Yukon about to plunge into an almost absolute wilderness, he has little or no
understanding either of his immense isolation relative to his surroundings or of the extreme danger
posed by the cold snap. But all of this, London comments at the beginning of the third paragraph, The
mysterious, far reaching hair line trail, the absence of sun from the sky, the tremendous cold, and the
strangeness and weirdness of it all, made no impression on the man. Thus, the man also knows, in
addition to the fact the sun will reappear, that it is fifty degrees below zero, but he does not know the
meaning of this fact, it portends death for anyone who makes himself vulnerable to its ability to kill.
Fifty degrees below zero was to him just precisely fifty degrees below zero. That there should be
anything more to it than that was a thought that never entered his head. During his journey, the man
gets his feet wet as he falls through the ice into the water of a hot spring. Because of the severity of the
cold, the man s life depends upon his ability to adapt to his surroundings. After one, half successful
fire starting endeavor, and several other pitiful attempts, the hopelessness of the man s lone struggle
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Anti Smoking Commercial Essay
The advertisement I choose to analyze for this assignment is, Your skin an anti smoking commercial.
The commercial opens up with a young lady in a liqueur store, she is at the counter and ask the clerk
for a pack of cigarettes. When the young lady places the money on the counter the clerk states, You
need a little more than that honey , insinuating the pack of cigarettes will cost her more than the
money she handed to her. The young lady looks at the clerk and starts to peal her cheek skin off, she
places the skin on the counter and the clerk hands her the pack. At this point a narrator begins to speak
and states what does a pack of smokes cost? Your smooth skin. Smoking causes wrinkles and pre
mature aging, what are cigarettes costing
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Amelia s Work Group Analysis
After completing the quizzes I seen there were more to being a member of a team than just showing
up, doing your part, and interacting with others. There is listening to everyone s opinion and valuing
them before making a sound decision. Yes, I do that, but does everyone? I do not think so always and
this could hurt many people s feelings. I see from the quizzes I am not a bias person and take
everything people say into consideration before I make my last vote. These exercises have made me
think about work, work groups, and how they affect others. The boards standard systems in this
situation is Amelia s company reviewed her information and approved it. Later they approved it to be
sent on for further improvements from other companies to make changes for the better. During the
next stage, the company had to let other board members review the information and decide if it was
good enough. This is where Amelia s work was put up against others and the best information was
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They all three have some type of power over something and use it to their advantage. However, I feel
they could have been more assertive and persuaded things to go their way a little more than they
actually did. Amelia Lassiter was the chief information officer and had all the pull behind her from
Waite Pharmaceuticals. She had the potential to make a huge breakthrough for her company as well as
many more in the future. James Hsu was the president of his company and had the power to make
decisions, but the problem here is Lucy Lee is family with the owner and she typically gets her way.
Her way is not the best option, but that is what happens. So, before you get to Hsu you have to go
through Lucy and it is not an easy task. Her power is greater than the other two characters
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Workplace Violence and Hospital Safety
Hospital Safety Workplace violence is a serious issue in all workplace settings in the United States,
health care included. It is unfortunate that places that offer services to help better people s health and
lives are also places that experience terrifying life threatening situations, but this is sadly the case.
Between the years of 2000 and 2011, there were 154 documented, hospital related shooting events in
148 hospitals across the nation that affected 253 victims (Kelen, Catlett, Kubut, Hsieh, 2012). Not
only is workplace violence physically harmful to the health care staff and patients, but it also causes
emotional harm. According to Blando, O Hagan, Casteel, Nocera, and Peek Asa, Potential for violence
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A study was then conducted to measure the outcome of this passed bill and whether or not it
succeeded in lowering rates of workplace violence in hospitals. This study compares surveys of
emergency nurses before and after implementation of AB508 [Hospital Security Act]. Emergency
departments in hospitals in California were surveyed in 1990 regarding violent events and the security
programs implemented in those departments. The same departments were resurveyed in 2000 and
there were fewer reported violent acts after the implementation of AB508 (Peek Asa et al., 2002).
Recommendations and Reasoning Regarding the issue of Elizabeth Zimmerman Memorial Hospital
(EZMH), the cross department committee has decided on a few new strategies to ensure this tragedy
never occurs again. There will be some new additions to the facility as well as some improvements of
aspects that are already present in the facility.
It is imperative that every personnel working in EZMH, whether he/she is a health care professional or
not, is
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The Failure Of A Psychodynamic Relationship
The problem with cross sex friendships is the failure to meet and keep up a platonic relationship.
These relationships start out in the levels of friendships from acquaintances to personal or intellectual,
ultimately evolving into intimate and, or emotional. The triangular theory of love is then tested by a
matter of combinations of the three following components intimacy, passion and commitment. After
there is a set combination, evolved feelings show through attraction, one sided feelings, personality
similarities, attachments and the risks. Cross sex friendships can not have a relationship without the
components of the triangular theory of love without resisting the inevitable feelings evolving between
the two.
There are a variety of relationships in which people misinterpret or have a hard time defining.
Alongside with the responsibilities that come with each of them, depending on the closeness. It begins
with the start of a friendship being either a personal or professional. The two primary forces ... Show
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It is intimate and at the same time non passionate, remaining sturdier than friendship when being
compared due to the component of commitment. This is often older couples that are in long term
marriages where passion is lacked or simply not present. This is that love that is mutual in between
family members ..., as the love between close friends who have a platonic but strong friendship. (Hill).
The principal relationships that are driven by passion are referred to as infatuated, romantic, and
fatuous love. ...Infatuation is a short lived passion for someone whereas love is a deep affection for
someone that lasts the test of time. (Infatuation vs. Love). This kind of relationship is developed
without intimacy or commitment. In result of two out of three lacking components from the triangular
love theory infatuated love can unexpectedly and without a warning disappear
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Anion Of An Aldol Reaction In Which An Enolate Ion Formed By
An aldol reaction is an addition reaction in which an aldehyde or ketone is attacked by an enolate ion
of the same compound (Klein, 2015), but can also be an enolate ion of another compound. The enolate
ion formed is due to an anion coming in to deprotonate the alpha carbon of a carbonyl compound
(Klein, 2015). The general result of an aldol addition is always a β hydroxy aldehyde or ketone, but
can also undergo condensation as it sometimes loses a small molecule or water or an alcohol group
which will produce a different product altogether. This reaction can also serve as a chain elongation as
it forms a new C C bond (Mayo, Pike, Forbes, 2015). The hypothesis for this aldol reaction was to
yield dibenzalacetone, a bright yellow precipitate, with a 1:2 molar ration of acetone and
benzaldehyde (Handayani Arty, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the stepwise mechanism, as shown in figure 1, an enolate is formed in the acetone compound when
a hydroxide ion deprotonates its alpha carbon due to benzaldehyde s absence of an alpha carbon with
any available protons. The carbon anion then proceeds to attack the carbonyl carbon on the
benzaldehyde carbon, which then results in a chain elongation as well as the oxygen receiving its lone
pair of electrons causing an instability issue. The oxygen then attacks a water molecule, taking a
hydrogen atom to produce an alcohol group. This is the general condition of a simple aldol reaction
(Klein, 2015). However, another hydroxide ion deprotonates the alpha carbon which is centered
between the alcohol and carbonyl groups, creating another
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• Explain How The Device And Procedures Support The Body...
How does the device and procedures support the role of the body systems?
The artificial heart supports the body just like a normal heart would, pumping blood around the body.
The artificial hearts are used when the original heart is damaged and needs time to recover. The
artificial heart can replace the function of the person s original heart for either a short period of time
while a donor heart is being sort or for the duration of the person s life. Why is the device needed?
The device is needed when a person s heart fails to operate correctly. A person needing an artificial
heart would be extremely ill that is they would not be able to function like an everyday person. E.g.
walking.
People, who receive artificial hearts, fall into two categories being bridge or destination. The bridge
group, are those people who would most likely die waiting for a suitable donor heart. The destination
group are those patients who s body would not suit a donor heart transplant but would benefit in
additional years lived from an artificial heart.
How does it work? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There are two types of artificial hearts, the first being a pump that is connected to the patient s
circulatory system; it maintains life when the patient s heart is stopped for the surgeons to be able to
operate on the heart. The second type is a self contained mechanical heart that sits completely in the
patient s chest cavity. This second type of heart is known as a VAD pump which pumps blood from
the left ventricle to the aorta. Most mechanical hearts use a centrifugal pump, which is quieter, uses
less energy and lasts longer than the piston type mechanical hearts. The centrifugal pump produces a
constant flow of blood around the body; therefore the patient will not have a
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  • 2. The Car Ride At Ohio State University The car ride was quiet for the first time in 18 years, it was a bittersweet taste but more on the bitter side. All I could hear was my car slowly gliding, rolling over the bumps of the highway. I kept thinking to myself that I must not to cry, but I could not stop the flow of sadness How could I not cry after dropping my youngest daughter, Julie, off at Ohio State. The number of applicants at The Ohio State University in 1989 was 15,748 (Ohio State enrollment Services). I would now be referred to as an empty nester. I kept thinking about the lonely quiet nights that I would have for the next two months until both of my children would come home from college. All the empty seats at the dinner table, and that only two will be occupied by my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Johnny came rumbling down the stairs after his shower where I addressed him about his room. After addressing him, Johnny decided to show his most dominant trait by expressing himself under a premise of disrespect. Johnny will you please go and clean that room of yours No mom, I need to catch the bus The bus doesn t leave for another 15 minutes you have time Why don t you clean you are not doing anything Nothing made me more mad then when my kids mouthed off after all that I had done for them. After Johnny mouthed off I was so infuriated I felt as if there was steam about to come out of my ears. Johnny noticed this anger building up inside me and busted out the front door. One would have thought a rabid dog was chasing him, but I wasn t rabid. He ran and got on the bus before I could get to him. On average a young adolescent runs a mile in 7 minutes(Let s Run). I looked down and noticed that I still had on my nightgown. This is perfect, I said to myself, deciding that I would show up to school in my nightgown and embarrass Johnny like never before. I pulled up to the school, just as the bus was rolling up, and I started to get out of the car when I saw a broom in the back seat. I decided I would use that as a fear factor prop to convey my message. I saw Johnny sitting in the back of the bus when he glanced out of the window and saw me standing there. He came over to me after getting off the bus. Mom, what are you doing here? he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Age of Enlightenment and Rebellion against Authority... The Age of Enlightenment saw many great changes in Western Europe. It was an age of reason and philosophes. During this age, changes the likes of which had not been seen since ancient times took place. Such change affected evert pore of Western European society. Many might argue that the Enlightenment really did not bring any real change, however, there exists and overwhelming amount of facts which prove, without question, that the spirit of the Enlightenment was one of change specifically change which went against the previous teachings of the Catholic Church. Such change is apparent in the ideas, questions, and philosophies of the time, in the study of science, and throughout the monarchial system. Previously, the Catholic Church had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the Pre Enlightenment and Enlightenment periods, man began to question that model of the Universe. Copernicus revolutionary model of the Universe placed the Sun at the centre of the Universe. Though Copernicus ideas were only allowed to b e published as he was on his deathbed, the Church grudgingly agreed to Copernicus model of the Universe as it still placed man s solar system in the centre of the Universe. Later, Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler adjusted Copernicus model so that it fit both observation and mathematics. The final Enlightened blow to the Catholic Church came when Isaac Newton proposed and subsequently proved that not only is out planet and the solar system not at the centre of the Universe, but that the Universe itself is a machine: it can be governed only be natural and physical laws. This presented a great change in society and proved to be a most fatal blow to the Catholic Church. For, if the Universe is governed by natural and physical laws, how could God possible interfere with events in the Universe? This only proves that the spirit of the Enlightenment was one of changed and, indeed, such change meant breaking away from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Negative Effects Of Dropping The Dropouts In Schools Dropping the Dropouts Nelson Mandela once said, Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. It is difficult to prevent temptation within the student population when it comes to the harmful aspects of our society and the effect it has. Most students strive to be cool or popular or simply fit in when they attend grade school. Although not all students fall into the wrong path, every student deserves assistance and the opportunity to grow and prosper. In the Pasadena Independent School District (PISD) about 90% of the students are minorities. Meanwhile, in 2015 the highest percentage of drop outs within ethnic groups was 9.6%; it belonged to a minority. Although minorities tend to have higher dropout rates, there are nonprofit organizations established such as the Communities In Schools After school Centers on Education program (CIS ACE). As an employee of this particular organization, I can confirm that our main focus is student success in the Pasadena ISD. Regardless of all the positive effects is has within our community and the hard work we put toward the program, it is no longer receiving a grant to furthermore continue this program even though it is evident that students in Pasadena ISD would be benefitted more than most compared to other school districts. This is because there is not enough support from the administrators in the district and because those who distribute the grants deliberately decided to give it to another district. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Options for Biological Terrorism Attacks and... Bioterrorism is not a distant threat that may concern us twenty years from now. It has occurred throughout history and continues to this day. As recently as 1996, a man from Ohio with connections to an extremist group was able to obtain Bubonic Plague cultures through the US Postal Service (Danzig Berkowsky, 1997). In the last month, several people within the United States have become infected with anthrax. As we stand right now, America is unprepared for a large scale attack with biological weapons, and as we continue with our War on Terrorism, the likelihood of such an attack is increasing every day. Terrorists can use three major methods to most effectively distribute a biological agent in the US: 1) air dispersal to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Several methods have been suggested for the massive airborne release of biological agents. Crop dusters, the most likely, are designed to release high concentrations of pesticides over large areas. This form of pesticide distribution exactly parallels the optimal methods for dispersal of a harmful biological agent. Stationary sprayers have also been implicated as a potential source of biological attack and could include backpack sprayers, agricultural sprayers, or even perfume atomizers (Danzig Berkowsky, 1997). Airborne schemes of distribution are virtually uncontrollable by government agencies. Crop dusters are available to anyone with a pilot s license and backpack sprayers can be found in most hardware stores. The consequence of the recent anthrax attacks through the US Postal service pale in comparison to the potential consequences of such an airborne attack. Although anthrax is not contagious, there are numerous potential airborne agents that are. Once a contagious infecting agent, such as smallpox or the plague, enters a population, it can spread very quickly from one person to the next. With the speed and popularity of air travel, an infection can spread across the country or even the world, in a matter of days. The contamination of one person with a highly contagious disease in an airport is all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Mills and Happiness Essay Mills states that it #8230; is not the agent s own greatest happiness, but the greatest amount of happiness altogether #8230; . This leaves no room for opinion because then the greater number would not be contemplated. So who does Mills leave to decide to whom may plan what the greater happiness is? It would be left up to people with lots of knowledge and wisdom. Mills thinks that the so called experts would be able to decide the greatest happiness. But must be strictly impartial as a disinterested and benevolent spectator . At some point his idea makes sense. To live in a strict utilitarian society you would need someone to decide what the greater good would be for all. I would to some extent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To ignore what your common sense tells you to do or at least to put it aside while making the decision would be a hard thing to do. I don t think a whole lot of people would be willing to actually do this. I know for but me it would be very hard to do. I m not sure I would want to. But then again to look in on a perfect world and see I would have to agree it could possibly produce many favorable outcomes. Question 2 Of the two formulations we discussed of Kant on the Categorical Imperative then I would go along with the second idea it seems to be the most workable and valuable. This concept states that humans are the ends in themselves(mere means). Though this point seems to be very simple and idealistic, it could be sensible. Kant believes that the preservation of life is the number one duty in sensible individuals. This not only includes
  • 7. our lives, but also trying to help others in their lives. This is what he meant when discussing that humans are not means but ends. This goes on that humans aren t used to be methods to get somewhere or something by other humans. If this point was taken and used it could prove to be useful. People wouldn t be taken advantage of or manipulated. Unless it was some kind of mutual agreement. Human beings as ends include another aspect of life. That no cause if worth taking a human life to fix it. I would say I do agree with this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Non-US International Competition International Competition. Internationally, the Company competes not only with U.S. airlines, but also with foreign carriers. International competition has increased and may increase in the future as a result of airline mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, alliances, restructurings, liberalization of aviation bilateral agreements and new or increased service by competitors, including government subsidized competitors from certain Middle East countries. Competition on international routes is subject to varying degrees of governmental regulation. The Company s ability to compete successfully with non U.S. carriers on international routes depends in part on its ability to generate traffic to and from the entire United States via its integrated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Subliminal Perception Essay Subliminal Perception Subliminal Perception is a signal or message embedded in another object, designed to pass below the normal limits of perception. These messages are indiscernible by the conscious mind, but allegedly affect the subconscious or deeper mind. Subliminal techniques have occasionally been used in advertising, but the purpose, effectiveness and frequency of such techniques is debated. It is proven though that stimulation below the level of a person s conscious awareness can be shown to have on some aspects of behavior. Following my research regarding, subliminal perception, I came to the conclusion that it is used in advertising, but I am not sure to what extent. Companies such as KFC and McDonald s use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the majority of beer and alcohol ads prominently feature attractive women, naturally leading to a unconditioned response. Classical conditioning is also used by well known brands, in which a uncconditioned stimulus might consist with a well known brand symbol that implies products that have certain qualities. The print advertisement that I chose for classical conditioning is from Geico. The Strong brand symbol of the Geico Gecko did not happen over night, but through strong marketing campaigns supported by repetition, The Gecko has become a household symbol. Sensory Perception: Sensory perception is defined as, The immediate response of our sensory receptors (eyes, ears, nose, mouth fingers) to the basic stimuli such as light, color, sound, odor texture. Formed with the process by which people select, organize and interpret these sensations. Understanding the role that the touch, taste, smell and sight play in marketing is important. It is our senses that interpret information and give us meaning to what objects are around us. Smell: Scent marketing is taking interesting turns as manufacturers and marketers find innovative ways to put scents into products. The print work I chose to exemplify the smell perception is Air Wick. This particular advertisement, although it is smaller than the average size, it offers a wide array of sensory stimuli. While the print ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. A Comparison Of The Conflict Between Israel And Palestine Conflict between Israel and Palestine has led to wars, injuries, and massacres. These two countries have argued and fought for decades, ever since 1917. Both countries have been through many tough moments and bombings. The major disagreement is the fact that both countries fight over land. Each side of argument has a right and wrong effect. In recent events, the number of stabbings have been increased by the month, and has been seen, as an organized terror attack. The most ancient conflict in the Middle East is between the state of Israel, and the Palestinian authority. This conflict is actually easy to explain, but hard to solve. If you really want to dive in, and better understand the core of the problem, we need to go back in time, to about 1917, when the British government ruled the area, and decided to support the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people. As result, Jews from Europe immediately began to immigrate to Israel. As a reaction, Arabs demanded to stop the Jewish immigration, and later started to attack Israeli towns. Arabs wanted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of Palestine s leaders, Mahmoud Abbas does not have a lot of supporters that favor him. He s seen as a useless and ineffective with having a poor influence on Israel. He wants the intensity of the conflict to abate, but other Palestinian leaders don t seem willing to follow his lead. A politician from Palestine told them, stop stuttering and start acting. , meaning that no one should let the violence continue but to put an end to it. Even though there have been a recent attack of stabbings, that is only a select few but the majority of Palestinians are good and try to solve the problems between the Israelis and Palestinians. The Palestinians have had many issues with the Israelites but are now working to solve the problems so they both do not have any more wars or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Huntington Disease Essay This paper discusses one of the most well known neurodegenerative diseases named Huntington s. Recent statistical records showed that the disease is widely spread around the world. Scientists have conducted many researches in order to study the mode of inheritance of the disease as well as to find a possible cure for it. They discovered that the disease is genetically inherited from one generation to another. The aim of this scientific paper is to provide information about this genetic disorder including its history, genetics, inheritance, mechanism, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and some of the current researches being conducted to study the nature of this disorder. Huntington s disease has garnered a lot of attention in the last ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sir William Osler showed interest in the Huntington disease and was completely astonished with the Huntington disease paper that he read. With his knowledge and persistence in the medical field, Osler contributed in spreading the awareness of the disorder throughout the medical community. Another biologist, Cahrales Dvenport, who had his desire fueled by Jelliffe s research in the disorder, provided outstanding contributions in exploring the disease. One of them is detecting the mode of inheritance and the variability, such as the age of onset of the disease. The research community has further investigated the disorder for decades. In 1983, the Venezuelan collaborative research project estimated the location of the HD gene using genetic linkage analysis. It was the first autosomal dominant gene to be discovered using this particular method and found that the gene is situated at 4p16.3. In 1996, modeling the disease in transgenic mice opened the door to new experiments. Sine these mice have a high metabolism rate and a short lifespan; the results can be collected in a fast manner, thus minimizing the time needed for conducting the research. In 1997, the discovery of nuclear inclusions in the mHTT fragments gave way to more advanced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Mnc Entering India (Vodafone) When Cross Border Mergers or Acquisitions happen the participating organizations need to understand the issue of differences in national cultural issues very well in order to set up a successful Joint Venture (JV). Each country has a different national culture and this needs to be recognized and addressed because it will ultimately impact upon the work culture of the fusion organization they are newly going to form. Geert Hofstede developed a model which seeks to understand how values in the work place are influenced by culture. He started this study by looking at IBM operations between 1967 and 1973. Data was culled out from 50 different countries which were then extrapolated to 74 nations (the original 50 plus an additional 24). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly it is bad if manufacturing would happen in India. No doubt Indians are known for group orientation and not for individualism. Theoretically this should give us an advantage in labour intensive industries. However experience shows that despite team power which group outlook can provide we are known for poor productivity and not so much for cost saving compared to China and other emerging Asian countries. Secondly our IDV scores do not matter if we are looking at a sales team made of Indians. Naturally the Vodafone sales team in India should have Indian salesmen since they understand the market better. Indians rather than foreign nationals would also mean lower HR costs. And in the present situation the telecom market is buoyant and demand in any case exceeds supply. Not much of concept selling needs to be done. An Indian sales team would work fine. Thirdly if it is R D probably foreign nationals would serve better with their individualism and drive. With low IDV score an Indian based in India while one may be very intelligent may not show much drive or willingness to rock the boat since he respects tradition and traditional values too much. Masculinity (MAS): India s score is 56 versus (Global 51 and UK 61). Male chauvinism is lower in India compared to UK. In overall terms this is good news for recruiters in Vodafone but it needs to be taken with reference to the social context in India. However certain social issues like sex ratio and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Salaries Of Chief Executive Salaries 1. INTRODUCTION The salaries of chief executives is an issue that is heavily discussed on social media and on news outlets, Increasing and decreasing CEO pay has large effects on a lot of people worldwide. This essay will discuss to what extent or if at all chief executive salaries are excessive and should be regulated. I will be arguing for the opinion that chief executive salaries are excessive and should be regulated, as on average chief executive officers earn up to 180 times more than the average UK employee earns a year (M West 2016) which may lead to demotivation of the workforce and reduce overall productivity and reputation of the company. The outline of the essay is as follows, I will discuss points supporting the opinion that chief executives are overpaid and require regulation as well as points opposing this opinion. 2. MOTIVATION AND WAGE GAP Excessive is defined as anything that is more than necessary, and something is only regulated when it has negative impacts. The salaries of chief executives may be considered excessive when regular employees are demotivated by the significant gap between their wages, the CPID released research that more than half of UK employees believed high levels of chief executive pay demotivated them at work and is bad for the reputation of the business (M West 2016). This shows that high pay of chief executive officers does indeed have a negative impact on the motivation of the employees, and this may lower productivity in the long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Strategic Objective Strategic Management The Concept of Market Position and The Strategic Objectives Objectives  The Concept of Market Position    Philip Kolter Ries and Trout The Strategic Objectives   Strategic Thrust Strategic Objectives Build  Hold  Niche  Harvest  Divest  The Concept of Market Position by Philip Kolter 
  • 15. Market Leader   Market Challenger   The firm has a relatively large share of the market, but a smaller share than the market leader. Market Follower   The firm which has the largest share in the relevant product market. The firm holds a market share smaller than the market leader or potential challenger; it prefers to follow rather than to attack. Market Nicher  A smaller firm which targets segments ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and R. Singh (1981) Marketing Warfare in the 1980s, Journal of Business Strategy, Winter, 30 41. Strategic Objectives: Strategic Objectives Hold  Position defense   Flanking defense   The company identifies its points of weakness and guards against attacks upon them by competitors. Pre emptive defense   The company continues to do what it is already doing but does it better.
  • 16. The company launches an attack on a competitor before the competitor attacks it. Counter offensive defense  The company strikes back aggressively against any competitor s attack. Strategic Objectives: Strategic Objectives Hold  Mobile defense   The company increases it strength by entering new geographic territories and/or new market segments, and by diversifying into other businesses. Strategic withdrawal  The company recognizes that it had a weakness which it cannot properly defend and deliberately chooses to move out of that product market, using its resources in a more beneficial way. Strategic Objectives: Strategic Objectives Niche  Niche Objectives A company may decide to pursue a a small market segment or even a segment within a segment in order to avoid competition with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What Challenges Does Thomas Schmall Face Upon Becoming CEO... 1) What challenges does Thomas Schmall face upon becoming CEO of Volkswagen do Brasil (VWB)? Thomas Schmall was familiar with VWB before becoming CEO. This was before he started working in Europe. Through his previous experience at VWB he adapted quickly to the culture of the company, strategy and the attitude in Brazil. Before we start reviewing the challenges Schmall faced as CEO, we need to know why he didn t do something about the problems while he was working there. If VWB had done something about the problems, they would have saved a lot of money. But VWB went through 8 years of losses, lost market share enormously, changed the company into a slow moving one and they created an environment of anxiety and imbalance among their employees. Thomas had to deal internal and external problems. Before explaining the internal problems, I will argue what the external problems are. Resolving the external challenges would help to cure the internal problems within VWB. Firstly, Thomas had a challenge with the decreasing market share. It decreased ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly, they needed to create a high performance team that would guide VWB to become the industry leader as the case states. Secondly, they needed to re brand VWB into a company with employees that liked working there and were motivated. Their workers also needed to introduce new, innovative cars and light vehicles. Thirdly, they wanted to change the culture into one where employees were pro actively solving problems. They also wanted to reduce the health and safety incidents even if this costed money and decreased short run production output. Lastly, they wanted to change the bureaucratic culture and slow company culture. Therefore they needed to create new relationships with key stakeholders: employees, suppliers, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Why Is Banquo Important In Macbeth To be sensible is to be realistic, reasonable, and rational. Many characters throughout various writing pieces are portrayed as sensible. Amongst all, one of them is the Thane of Lochaber. In Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Banquo is much more sensible in contrast to Macbeth because he questions unnatural events, seeks help from light, and reacts to murder smartly. To begin, when Banquo and Macbeth encounter the witches, Banquo asks the more realistic question when Macbeth wants to get more deceitful information. Banquo says Good sir, why do you start and seem to fear/ Things that do sound so fair? I the name of truth,/ Are ye fantastical, or that indeed/ Which actually ye show? (I.iii.54 56). Banquo is logical and asks the important question of whether the witches are illusions trying to fool them or not. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And to be king/ Stands not within the prospect of belief,/ No more than to be Cawdor. Say from whence/ You owe this strange intelligence? Or why. Upon this blasted heath you stop our way/ With such prophetic greeting? Speak, I charge you, (I.iii.76 81). The fact that Banquo asks of the witch s realism, while Macbeth trusts their words, proves that Banquo is a sensible character. Furthermore, Banquo seeks help from holy beings to hide his desires, unlike Macbeth, who calls out to darkness. Banquo states, A heavy summons lies like lead upon me,/ And yet I would not sleep. Merciful powers,/ Restrain in me the cursed thoughts that nature/ Gives way to in repose! (II.i.7 10). Banquo chooses to pray to angels to keep away his nightmares. In contrast, Macbeth is unwise because he calls out for darkness to hide light from seeing his motives. Stars hide your fires;/ let not light see my black and deep desires, (!.iv.57 58). Banquo s plead to angels is a more sensible appeal then to Macbeth s asking darkness to hide away light, an unwise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Lady Macbeth In Shakespeare s Play Introduction: In the Shakespearean play Macbeth , Lady Macbeth is a controversial figure. Lady Macbeth s desire for power prompts her interest in controlling Macbeth s actions. However, she loses control which contributes to their tragedy. Lady Macbeth was a small but very important part of the play Macbeth. She is seen as a woman of strong will who is ambitious for herself and who is astute enough to recognise her husband s strengths and weaknesses, and ruthless enough to exploit Them. The relationship seen between macbeth and lady macbeth as is to be seen as very close, but drastically changes throughout because of the progression macbeth goes through and which that drives him to do a dreadful deed. His Kindness (bravery) His Ambition ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Why Are Teens Like Dystopian Stories Wonder why teens like dystopian stories, maybe its because of how much they relate to the people in them. Teens relate to the people in dystopian societies because of the amount of freedom that they feel they have and how they feel about making their own decisions. Dystopian fiction is very popular with modern teens because of the craziness of the societies created. They relate to this text because they feel like they are always being told to do just like the charaters in these societies. These texts are all about a alternant reality that is pretty messed up. Today s teens relate to people in dystopian societies. The main people in dystopian stories are the people who see the wrong in the societies that they are living in. this is shown in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This makes them suceptable to reading about characters who get to excape their lives of never getting to choose for themselves, like when jonas was forced to become the reciever of memory. You will be trained to be the receiver of memory (64) This meant that jonas could not pick his own life s work but was forced into a job. Teens are sometimes forced to do things that they dont want to do such as work and school. Teens like to connect with what happends to them and being forced to do something they dont want to do is one way of connecting. Both of these books relate to teens through their oppressed main characters. Many teens feel imprisioned in their lives and can relate to being stopped from doing what they want to do and what they feel is best for them. lying on our stomach on the brick floor of a cell (Rand 2). This relates to teens who feel imprisioned by their parents.In both stories the main characters are oppressed which is how todays teens relate to these stories. Teens relate to not having freedom like the people in dystopian stories. his relation to dystopian stories. This relation to dystopian literture is very productive for teens because it will make them not want to have one of those stories which will make them fight harder to keep one from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Jane Eyre Bully The novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontё is a story about a girl named Jane Eyre who grew up as an orphan. She is taken by her uncle John Reed, who later died in her childhood. She was left with her cruel aunt, Mrs. Reed and cousins John Reed, Georgiana, and Eliza through her childhood. Jane is an intelligent, honest, plain featured young girl forced to contend with oppression, inequality and hardship. Jane is not treated as a family by the Reed family. Mrs. Reed treated her badly than her cousins. They treat her as an orphan, but not as a family. Through Jane s experience, at Gateshead, the home of the wealthy Reed family, she experiences conflicts with Mrs. Reed and John Reed. Jane is mistreated by John Reed. John Reed who is a naughty boy is looking for Jane. He always bully and punish Jane. When he saw Jane, he asks her where she went. Jane said that she is reading a book behind the curtain. John asked her where the book is. Jane got and showed it to John. John says, You have no business to take our books; you are a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jane told Mrs. Reed that she wants to go to school. They went to Lowood school and talk to Mr. Brocklehurst. He interviewed Jane about her life. Then Mrs. Reed told Mr. Brocklehurst that Jane is a liar. I am not deceitful: if I were, I should say I loved you; but I declare I do not love you: I dislike you the worst of anybody in the world except John Reed: and this book about the Liar, you may give to your girl, Georgiana, for it is she who tells lies, and not I (Brontё, 33). While Mr. Brocklehurst was talking with Jane and asking some questions about herself, Mrs. Reed interrupted and told Mr. Brocklehurst that Jane is a liar and not telling the truth. Jane told Mrs. Reed that she is not a liar because she does not told Mrs. Reed that she loves her because she do not love her. She also told Mrs. Reed that her daughters, Georgiana is the liar because she is the one who tells some incidents that are not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Pros And Cons Of Cyrus In the mid first millennium BCE, numerous groups arose, each with a different set of perspectives, worldviews, and attitudes: the Israelites, the Phoenicians, Neo Assyrians, Persians and Greeks, and so on. For the Jews, they were held captive in Babylon, later returned to Jerusalem by Cyrus, the King of the Persians. Therefore, according to the first article, Cyrus was welcome within their society. These people were extremely religious, especially in regards to Marduk, and they all felt the need to help build their temple in Jerusalem. Everyone wanted to help for their beliefs and God, and gave gifts, money, and resources. Even the Greeks, who later defeated the Persians, saw Cyrus as a model ruler (textbook 132). Even more so, according to the Persian Customs article, most of the clans were made by Cyrus, and the rest, nomad tribes, heavily depended on Cyrus tribes. The Greeks, meanwhile, had their own opinions on the Persians, seen through Herodotus words. He states that the Persians do not see the Gods, as they have no temples, and instead offer sacrifices; almost as if they enjoy the killings. During this, the Persian sacrificer does not pray to himself, but to all of the Persians, which illustrates how these people truly cared about their empire, and had great respect for the King, also sacrificing to the sun, moon, earth, wind instead of seeing the God itself (Persian Customs). The Greeks did not agree with the Persians, and around this time had many conflicts. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. College Tuition Benefit Analysis Imagine somebody having just graduated from high school, and they are trying to get into a college, but they don t have to much say as to which college they go to because many students cannot afford to go to a nice college let alone a cheap college. For some people it s harder to imagine, but for others that is the life that they are living right now. According to the College Board of Education tuition has increased by 8.6% since 2012, meanwhile average household incomes have only increased by 2.23%. The following tuition increase trend is becoming a serious threat to American society, and must be slowed down. At this rate families will soon have no hope of ever paying for college debt. Many people want to blame the government to contributing greatly to the recent increase in tuition by saying there used to be a plethora of public funding opportunities for colleges, but that they were then all slashed. This is not even close to the reality of the situation. While people did use to be able to pay tuition out of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though this may seem like a good thing, this too has its own cons. With the rising amount of money given out in financial aid colleges are making less net revenue which is making it hard to fund better educational avenues for students. Colleges are also giving some students in need a discounted price for tuition, and it has increased to almost 48.6% of freshman who receive these discounts (Redd, Upper Limits). This leads to even more struggle for colleges to meet demands. Small and mid size colleges are having the most difficult time with this trend, their net revenue is having trouble increasing proportionally to their student increase. They should be increasing their revenue by about 2% every year (Redd, Upper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Physiology Of The Blood Hematology and oncology are most always paired together in a hospital setting. Hematology and oncology teams will collaborate together to assist both children and their families through their hospital stay. Hematology is the study of the physiology of the blood. By studying the blood, healthcare providers are able to better understand childhood illnesses involving the hematological system. Oncology is the study of cancer. Cancer is the leading cause of death in disease in young children. Learning more about oncology and hematology can provide us with knowledge to be able to help more young children in the fight for a healthy life. With this, we will look more closely at hemophilia and neuroblastoma. Hemophilia is a rare bleeding disorder ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This type occurs in one in every ten thousand births. This disease is due to a deficiency of factor VIII. Hemophilia B is also known as factor IX (FIX) deficiency or Christmas disease. This disease is due to a deficiency in factor IX. Hemophilia B effects one in fifty thousand people, ( Types of Bleeding Disorders, Nation Hemophilia Foundation for All Bleeding Disorders). Type A is much more common than type B. Hemophilia is caused by a defect in one of the genes that determines how the body makes blood clot. The two blood clotting factors that are affected is factor VIII and IX. Each of these blood clotting factors are located on an X chromosome, which means hemophilia is passed on by the mother. A male who has hemophilia on his X chromosome will have hemophilia. A female who has hemophilia on her X chromosome will be a hemophilia carrier. For a girl to develop hemophilia, she must have hemophilia on both X chromosomes. Very rarely is a girl diagnosed with hemophilia. There are some cases in which a boy is born with hemophilia even though his mother was not a carrier. These cases are due to a mutation in the gene during development. Some of the signs that your child has developed hemophilia is bleeding excessively in the mouth from either a cut or losing a tooth, random nosebleeds, heavy bleeding from a small cut, and bleeding that begins again even after stopping previously. Internal bleeding may also be a sign that your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Macular Degeneration Essay Age related Macular Degeneration or AMD is a disease that affects millions of Americans every year. There are several factors that contribute to this disease, those being: exposure to bright light, diet, hereditary factors and gender. The main ones that can be controlled consist of exposure to bright light and diet. Those that cannot be controlled are hereditary factors and gender. Prevention of macular degeneration consists of reducing the eyes exposure to bright light and the daily diet of the person at risk. What I seek to explore is if adopting to the Mediterranean diet will create the needed health benefit to prevent the onset of AMD. The Mediterranean diet is one which focuses on eating seafood, fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes and healthy fats from things such as olive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The poor diet of the southern Mediterranean consisting mainly of fruits and vegetables. Beans and nuts, healthy grains, fish, olive oil, small amounts of dairy, and red wine, proved to be much more likely to lead to lifelong good health. (Tufts University Health and nutrition letter,2013). Researchers analyzed the diets of 883 people age 55 and older for two years and found that the more closely they followed the Med diet, the lower their risk for AMD. Fifty percent of those who didn t closely follow the diet had AMD, while 39 percent who closely adhered to the diet had AMD a 35 percent lower risk in comparison ( Med Diet Cuts Macular Degeneration Risk ,(2017). This is supported also by the article Eat more like a Mediterranean to protect your eyes , where a high consumption of fish, fish oil, nuts and lutein and zeaxanthin obtained from eating vegetables reduced the risk of AMD. It goes on to state later that it involves a decrease in oxidative stress and inflammation that play a role in AMD formation. As stated by Michael Hoster, Omega 3 fatty acid supplementation can slow or inhibit choroidal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Tea Is An Indispensable Element Content Analysis 1. Topic Tea is an indispensable element in both Chinese and British cultures, but due to the cultural and other historical reasons, it is hard to find Chinese tea here in the UK market. Therefore, the author decided to choose The possibility to promote Chinese tea here in the UK as the dissertation topic. As a culture icon, tea has long history in both of the Countries (Jandt, 2004:297), thus to promote one in the other country need to investigate the marketing situation in the country, which could reflect not only the marketing information, but also consumption custom in this particular area. In the UK, the history of tea could be traced back to the Victoria time, and from the beginning of the 20 century, tea has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, the research questions could be concluded as follow: The Main Research Question: What is the contemporary market profile of the tea in the UK market? Here are the Operational definitions of the research question:  Contemporary: To investigate the recent 5 years situation, which means all the data are at least from the beginning of 2010. All the data before 2010 will not be considered.  Market profile: It is the market profile in a general sense, which will including the 4Ps (Product, Price, Place and Promotion) in the marketing mix (Groucutt, 2005:374), and it will also consider the target audience, and some more macroscopical marketing strategies in the tea industry.  Tea: Here tea basically means the ready to drink tea rather than the rough tea in the producing mountains or during the processes of manufacturing procedure. Since tea industry has been a very mature in the UK now, the most famous tea brands will be chosen instead of the small private tea factories.  The UK market: although some of the British tea uses the name of English Tea , here the UK market will include England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland as the geographic range of the UK, not limited in England for English Tea. The Research Question which could be obtain base on the result of the first research question above: By investigating the market profile, is it possible to promote Chinese tea here in the UK market? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Dudley Street Neighborhood The rise of industrialization brought the ability to mass produce goods and thus able to sustain a larger population, a population that was expanding out and away from the city. White veterans returning from World War II received access to GI bill, which afforded them new housing, that was being built more quickly than ever thanks to prefabricated parts, manufactured in factories. Thus with the creation of the suburbs we see this movement away from the dense city and into the surrounding area. Neighborhoods with Black families could no longer receive any loans from the bank due to red lining. Money was being invested in building up the suburbs instead, where the land was cheap and so were the taxes. This lead to a sharp decrease in the value of land within in the city. Combined with red lining policies, many people were soon upside down on their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative is a perfect example of such efforts in Boston, Massachusetts. The neighborhood was plighted with all the aforementioned disadvantages, such as red lining, burnt down houses, and then the empty lots became a dumping grounds. Through the neighborhoods efforts, they raised awareness of their issue and got changes in policy to prevent dumping. They also utilized imminent domain to reclaim the abandoned lots in their neighborhood and then through the creation of their own Community Development Corporation were able to build new affordable housing in its place. Though all this, they were also able to get banks to reinvest in the area so they can continue to develop. Other cities can and have utilized similar methods and practices but the results are deeply dependent on the participation of community members and the willingness of the city to assist. DSNI was able to circumnavigate the city s lack of cooperation in investing through the creation of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Characteristics Of An Ideal City What factors do you expect from a city? Easy public transport? easy to access food? Decent entertainment and community centres? A large city would be an easy place to find all these. One of the key factors about the city is to find a job for survival. Finding a job is easier since more jobs are probably available. When you get a job and if you dislike it or get fired, you will have more choices. Another important factor is access in the city with ease, such as easy availability of trams/trains/taxi because sometimes you forget something at the grocery store or you are invited somewhere last minute. This is convenient for anyone lacking a vehicle. The city should have good quality control. Anything factory made or cooked in the city would be handled by professionals. In an ideal city, you should not travel long distances for common items such as clothes, last minute groceries, the bank or any other company services. There should be banks, insurances or other customer services companies in the town ready to assist you. Also in the unlikely event of an emergency, pharmacies, hospitals and medicine should be easily accessible. Traveling should happen without any problems, so you will be able to catch a last minute flight. Also, the city should have more advanced development: buildings, population and economy. These factors are very important for a region to become a suitable comfortable place to live. More buildings such as schools and hospitals will help in growing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Sweet Sound of Elvis Essay It was a muggy Sunday morning; I walked out of my bedroom and smelled the thick aroma of pancakes cooking. In the distance I heard the radio going but just pushed it aside like it was nothing. My mom was singing when I got into the kitchen, singing along with a man named Elvis. At the time I had no idea who this crazy man was and why he sounded so interesting. I remember that day like it was yesterday, she was so happy and cheerful nothing could bring her down. I saw how that music mad her and how it changed her attitude towards life and music. My mom said that she liked the different types of music that he combined together, to make the unique melody that everyone fell in live with. My moms interest soon became mine, starting to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When did he decide music is what he wanted in life? There are so many events that could have changed Elvis s perspective on music, life and what he wanted to be. On deeper scale learning from what Elvis did during his life will teach others that it is okay to make mistakes, learn from them and move on. I want to know how it affected him when producers denied him. How he felt with people reacted to his music. Elvis was a man that didn t really show his feelings, so I want to dig down deep to understand and analysis the aspects of his life and what factors made him into one of the most influential human beings in music history still known today. Body Part III I started searching for an Elvis Presley article on Google and I came across the rolling stones web site that had a section about Elvis. The article didn t have any information that I really wanted to incorporate into my paper but I came across a few facts that were interesting, David Dalton the writer of the rolling stones article about Elvis said that Elvis was supernatural, his own resurrection. (Dalton, 1) this made me believe that Elvis was unusual and that there was something more to him. This is when I decided to search a little deeper into his life. Next I came across an article called the Homage to a rock king I looked into the article because the title was intriguing. I found that people thought he was America s most gifted, distinctive and influential ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Mouse Tumor Model B. Explore the efficacy in a mouse tumor model Animals: Our team will inject 6 week old female SCID mice with HER2 positive SK BR 3 or HER2 negative MDA MB 231. The left flank of each animal will be injected subcutaneously with 5×106 cancer cells mixed with Matrigel Matrix. We will monitor tumor growth at 3 day intervals by measuring the length and the width of the tumor with a caliper as well as calculating the tumor volume on the basis of the following formula: V = 0.5ab2, using the longest (a) and shortest (b) diameters of the tumor. When the tumor volume reaches approximately 100 mm3, we will randomly assign the mice to the experimental groups as detailed below. Experimental groups: 1) control; 2) H (GBD/17 AAG) (TBD/PTX); 3) H (GBD/17 AAG) TBD; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The innate immune system has been selected to respond to foreign proteins, the presence of foreign epitopes, adjuvant like contaminants, and/or impurities such as endotoxins [35]. However, because these agents are absent in proteins produced by human cells, such proteins are generally tolerated by the human immune system [36].Nevertheless, aggregation of human origin proteins may induce an immune response [37]. Furthermore, due to its complexity, the process or degree of protein aggregation is unpredictable [38]. In order to minimize the likelihood of immune response, therefore, the protocol to produce our fusion protein takes into consideration the following, significant elements: (1) sequence optimization to avoid the epitope recognition by T cells; (2) use of human cells for protein expression; and, (3) endotoxin free ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Amazima Ministries People are suffering all around the world and are desperate for the help of those who can provide it. We as Americans can t even begin to comprehend the problems that people of Uganda experience in their daily lives. The struggles that they face derive from the fact that 51% of the Ugandan population lives on less than $1 a day (Katie Davis Speaks). Many of the people in Uganda are uneducated and therefore unable to obtain jobs, resulting in a massive unemployment rate in Uganda. Without a job, it s nearly impossible for them to get the money they need to support themselves, much less an entire family. Most do not have easy access to some of the most basic necessities, such as food, water, and shelter. With poor living conditions and health ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She decided to give up the life she had in the United States to travel to Uganda, only relying on funds from her family and friends back home to help support her and her efforts. This eventually led to the development of Amazima Ministries, whose mission was to provide food, medical care, education, and work to those in need in Uganda (Katie Davis Speaks). Today, Davis s ministry provides for nearly 1,600 children, some who would not even be alive today without it. One of the first children Davis s ministry provided for was a young girl named Agnes, only nine when Davis found her. Her parents had both died from HIV, and she was left to care for her two younger sisters. She had no money and little access to food and water. Davis took Agnes under her wing and gave her the care that she so desperately needed. Agnes and her sisters are now healthy, and Agnes is a caregiver for Amazima (Davis 154). Amazima has had a huge impact on a multitude of children, and Agnes s story is a reflection of that impact. The ministry has had the ability to completely turn children s lives around, providing them with opportunities that they have only ever dreamed about. Davis, now twenty one, is a mom to thirteen young Ugandan girls who do not have families that can support or provide for them. Davis admits she could never have imagined this was where her journey in Uganda would lead her, but she has kept the mindset that one [child] is enough (Davis 204). She did everything she could to help every child that crossed her path, regardless of the circumstances. This mindset is what has driven Amazima Ministries to become what it is now and what will continue to drive it to become something even greater in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Benefits of Bilingualism Language and culture diversity have always been an intercontinental barrier in the past. Now, many people have learned to acquire other languages for them to destroy that barrier and also maybe to appreciate and learn other cultures that may one day help them towards becoming universal citizens. Some people have argued that these people, known as bilinguals, are tainting their respective cultures by learning a different language and learning other cultures. As a result, these bilinguals end up being discriminated in their own native country. They become emotionally separated from their countrymen who can only speak their native tongue, creating a rift in their community. Many other issues similar to this have sprouted over the years. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For many years now, issues and controversies pertaining to the linguistic preferences and needs of individuals in the U.S. have sprouted and questioned society, What value is there in becoming bilingual? Isn t bilingual education divisive? English is the language of opportunity in the world today. So why learn another language when English is the most important one there is? Since there are so many issues, this paper will only display those which have been found relevant. In America, many people seem to have had a negative stereotype of what bilinguals and bilingual education is. English only advocates who claimed that bilingual education is a divisive force (Mora, 2006 a) and poses a threat to the homogeneity of American culture. Bilingual educators are ethnic militants and Hispanic separatists who were harming language minority students by denying them the chance to learn English (Mora, 2006 b). On the contrary, bilingual advocates think that being bilingual promotes learning and togetherness in English language schools. But sometimes, bilinguality doesn t really promote learning because it is also possible for a student to develop the required language at a slower pace, in fear of getting confused with both languages (B. Divina, personal communication, March 5, 2007) This is especially true with languages that have an alphabetic writing system, like Chinese and Japanese. Won t the situation worsen if we are to separate the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Examples Of Double Indemnity Remegio Hill October,10,15 Double Indemnity In the movie Double Indemnity, Billy Wilder showed a prime example of good and evil towards Fred MacMurray. Fred gets engaged into a murder scheme when he falls in love with Phyllis Dietrichson also by the name of Barbara Stanwyck , who is intent on killing her husband (Tom Powers) and living off the fraud accidental death claim. Walter, a successful man working for an insurance company is bored until he finds a woman by name of Phyllis Dietrichson (Barbara Stanwyck), who s a devious blonde woman who met her current husband by secretly killing his wife, according to the words of her stepdaughter. Neff call s one day to renew the automobile ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Points Covered-Freedom Quotation # 1: Points Covered Freedom Edie Brous, RN, wrote an article on how the internet, social media and other new technologies have advanced. The use of social media has taken the free speech amendment to another level against those who don t understand the restrictions. Nurses share ideas that they believed can be helpful when they post things but they must understand the legal risks of misusing. It s becoming so broad that now different healthcare and professional organizations use it to communicate with their patients. There is a understanding to free speech limitation Brous notes: The First Amendment doesn t give U.S citizens the right to say anything about anyone at any time using any medium. Social media misuse can lead to potential ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Point # 4 Addition Apps ......A recent survey by Kluwer Kluwer Health s Lippincott Williams Wilkins, 71% of nurses are using smartphones for their job. It s becoming the norm in the nursing workplace nowadays and the range of phone apps are moving beyond leisure. It s not an exaggeration to say that smartphones are moving the nursing practice into a much greater height. From drug references, medication interaction disease, laboratory and safety information, nurses have access to all kinds of data to help them improve patient care. Applications are being designed for daily to help nurses maintain that focus on whats really important. Which includes: EpocratesRX, Nursing Central, Nurse s Pocket Guide, ShiftPlanning, and Evernote which are helpful applications that takes the focus off of social media, messaging, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. My Personal Experience Of My Arabic Culture Arabic Culture Culture is a very significant attribute of human experience determining to a large extend the way people relate with others within their environment. According to Mahfouz (2011), culture is also important not just for managing the way understand and relate with each other but also as a form of identification giving people a sense of belonging and identity. The human race is highly cultured with many different people preferring to lead their lives based on traditions defined within their cultures and in order to understand human behavior and relationship, it is important to ensure that this issue is well understood and appreciated. This brief paper discusses the effect that culture has on how people relate with each other and how different cultures provide different avenues of expression that make life easier or harder for those that relate with them. I will use my personal experience of my Arabic culture to provide insights about the issues that culture influences in human relations. I am of Arabic descent. The Arabic culture is one that is rich in history as it is in complexity. It refers to the culture of people that speak the Arabic language mainly within the Western Asia, North Africa, and the Arabian Sea as the main areas of Arabic culture dominance (Mahfouz, 2011). The Arabic culture has three main parts that define its central key concepts and these are: the urban culture which is called Al Mudum, the Nomad Culture which is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Massive Splenomegaly Splenomegaly is a common finding in a wide spectrum of diseases. Massive splenomegaly, however, always indicates underlying pathology. Massive splenomegaly is usually defined as a spleen extending well into the left lower quadrant or pelvis orwhich has crossed the midline of the abdomen. Massive spleens weigh at least 500 to 1000 g. the most common disorders associated with splenomegaly were hematologic, infectious, hepatic, congestive, and inflammatory.1,2 Among patients with massive splenomegaly, 31% had a hematologic disorder, 17% had hepatic disease, and 8% had infectious disease. Chronic leukemias were associated most frequently with massive splenomegaly. The hallmark of CML isthe presence of a balanced translocation between thelong arms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Serotonin and Its Uses Essays Serotonin and Its Uses Serotonin (5 hydroxytryptamine, 5 HT) is a neurotransmitter in the brain that has an enormous influence over many brain functions. It is synthesized, from the amino acid L tryptophan, in brain neurons and stored in vesicles. Serotonin is found in three main areas of the body: the intestinal wall; large constricted blood vessels; and the central nervous system. The most widely studied effects have been those on the central nervous system. The functions of serotonin are numerous and appear to involve control of appetite, sleep, memory and learning, temperature regulation, mood, behavior (including sexual and hallucinogenic behavior), cardiovascular function, muscle contraction, endocrine regulation, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The physiological function of each receptor subtype has not been established and is currently the subject of intensive investigation (1). The linkage of serotonin to depression has been known for the past five years. From numerous studies, the most concrete evidence of this connection is the decreased concentration of serotonin metabolites like 5 HIAA (5 hydroxyindole acetic acid) in the cerebrospinal fluid and brain tissues of depressed people. If depression, as suggested, is a result of decreased levels of serotonin in the brain, pharmaceutical agents that can reverse this effect should be helpful in treating depressed patients. Therefore, the primary targets of various antidepressant medications are serotonin transports of the brain. Since serotonin is activated when released by neurons into the synapse, antidepressants function at the synapse to enhance serotonin activity. Normally, serotonin s actions in the synapse are terminated by its being taken back into the neuron then releases it at which point it is either recycled for reuse as a transmitter or broken down into its metabolic by products and transported out of the brain. As a result, antidepressants work to increase serotonin levels at the synapse by blocking serotonin reuptake (2). The newest medications used to suppress depression are collectively known as selective serotonin inhibitors (SSRIs). These drugs work by altering the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Importance of Setting in Jack Londons To Build a... A good writer s depiction of setting positions the reader right into the story. In To Build a Fire by Jack London, the setting plays a significant role throughout the entire short story. London uses certain techniques to establish the atmosphere of the story. By introducing his readers to the setting, prepares them for a tone that is depressed and frightening. Isolated by the hostile environment of the Yukon in sub freeing temperatures, a man falls victim to the unrelenting and unforgiving power of nature, London shows us how the main character of the story is completely unaware of his surroundings. The only world the man is truly accustomed to is his own. Never being exposed to such a harsh climate draws one to conclude that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But, we realize almost immediately, the man has only a superficial knowledge of the Arctic. As he stands on a bank of the Yukon about to plunge into an almost absolute wilderness, he has little or no understanding either of his immense isolation relative to his surroundings or of the extreme danger posed by the cold snap. But all of this, London comments at the beginning of the third paragraph, The mysterious, far reaching hair line trail, the absence of sun from the sky, the tremendous cold, and the strangeness and weirdness of it all, made no impression on the man. Thus, the man also knows, in addition to the fact the sun will reappear, that it is fifty degrees below zero, but he does not know the meaning of this fact, it portends death for anyone who makes himself vulnerable to its ability to kill. Fifty degrees below zero was to him just precisely fifty degrees below zero. That there should be anything more to it than that was a thought that never entered his head. During his journey, the man gets his feet wet as he falls through the ice into the water of a hot spring. Because of the severity of the cold, the man s life depends upon his ability to adapt to his surroundings. After one, half successful fire starting endeavor, and several other pitiful attempts, the hopelessness of the man s lone struggle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Anti Smoking Commercial Essay The advertisement I choose to analyze for this assignment is, Your skin an anti smoking commercial. The commercial opens up with a young lady in a liqueur store, she is at the counter and ask the clerk for a pack of cigarettes. When the young lady places the money on the counter the clerk states, You need a little more than that honey , insinuating the pack of cigarettes will cost her more than the money she handed to her. The young lady looks at the clerk and starts to peal her cheek skin off, she places the skin on the counter and the clerk hands her the pack. At this point a narrator begins to speak and states what does a pack of smokes cost? Your smooth skin. Smoking causes wrinkles and pre mature aging, what are cigarettes costing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Amelia s Work Group Analysis After completing the quizzes I seen there were more to being a member of a team than just showing up, doing your part, and interacting with others. There is listening to everyone s opinion and valuing them before making a sound decision. Yes, I do that, but does everyone? I do not think so always and this could hurt many people s feelings. I see from the quizzes I am not a bias person and take everything people say into consideration before I make my last vote. These exercises have made me think about work, work groups, and how they affect others. The boards standard systems in this situation is Amelia s company reviewed her information and approved it. Later they approved it to be sent on for further improvements from other companies to make changes for the better. During the next stage, the company had to let other board members review the information and decide if it was good enough. This is where Amelia s work was put up against others and the best information was selected out of the group. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They all three have some type of power over something and use it to their advantage. However, I feel they could have been more assertive and persuaded things to go their way a little more than they actually did. Amelia Lassiter was the chief information officer and had all the pull behind her from Waite Pharmaceuticals. She had the potential to make a huge breakthrough for her company as well as many more in the future. James Hsu was the president of his company and had the power to make decisions, but the problem here is Lucy Lee is family with the owner and she typically gets her way. Her way is not the best option, but that is what happens. So, before you get to Hsu you have to go through Lucy and it is not an easy task. Her power is greater than the other two characters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Workplace Violence and Hospital Safety Hospital Safety Workplace violence is a serious issue in all workplace settings in the United States, health care included. It is unfortunate that places that offer services to help better people s health and lives are also places that experience terrifying life threatening situations, but this is sadly the case. Between the years of 2000 and 2011, there were 154 documented, hospital related shooting events in 148 hospitals across the nation that affected 253 victims (Kelen, Catlett, Kubut, Hsieh, 2012). Not only is workplace violence physically harmful to the health care staff and patients, but it also causes emotional harm. According to Blando, O Hagan, Casteel, Nocera, and Peek Asa, Potential for violence affects nurse performance, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A study was then conducted to measure the outcome of this passed bill and whether or not it succeeded in lowering rates of workplace violence in hospitals. This study compares surveys of emergency nurses before and after implementation of AB508 [Hospital Security Act]. Emergency departments in hospitals in California were surveyed in 1990 regarding violent events and the security programs implemented in those departments. The same departments were resurveyed in 2000 and there were fewer reported violent acts after the implementation of AB508 (Peek Asa et al., 2002). Recommendations and Reasoning Regarding the issue of Elizabeth Zimmerman Memorial Hospital (EZMH), the cross department committee has decided on a few new strategies to ensure this tragedy never occurs again. There will be some new additions to the facility as well as some improvements of aspects that are already present in the facility. It is imperative that every personnel working in EZMH, whether he/she is a health care professional or not, is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Failure Of A Psychodynamic Relationship The problem with cross sex friendships is the failure to meet and keep up a platonic relationship. These relationships start out in the levels of friendships from acquaintances to personal or intellectual, ultimately evolving into intimate and, or emotional. The triangular theory of love is then tested by a matter of combinations of the three following components intimacy, passion and commitment. After there is a set combination, evolved feelings show through attraction, one sided feelings, personality similarities, attachments and the risks. Cross sex friendships can not have a relationship without the components of the triangular theory of love without resisting the inevitable feelings evolving between the two. There are a variety of relationships in which people misinterpret or have a hard time defining. Alongside with the responsibilities that come with each of them, depending on the closeness. It begins with the start of a friendship being either a personal or professional. The two primary forces ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is intimate and at the same time non passionate, remaining sturdier than friendship when being compared due to the component of commitment. This is often older couples that are in long term marriages where passion is lacked or simply not present. This is that love that is mutual in between family members ..., as the love between close friends who have a platonic but strong friendship. (Hill). The principal relationships that are driven by passion are referred to as infatuated, romantic, and fatuous love. ...Infatuation is a short lived passion for someone whereas love is a deep affection for someone that lasts the test of time. (Infatuation vs. Love). This kind of relationship is developed without intimacy or commitment. In result of two out of three lacking components from the triangular love theory infatuated love can unexpectedly and without a warning disappear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Anion Of An Aldol Reaction In Which An Enolate Ion Formed By An aldol reaction is an addition reaction in which an aldehyde or ketone is attacked by an enolate ion of the same compound (Klein, 2015), but can also be an enolate ion of another compound. The enolate ion formed is due to an anion coming in to deprotonate the alpha carbon of a carbonyl compound (Klein, 2015). The general result of an aldol addition is always a β hydroxy aldehyde or ketone, but can also undergo condensation as it sometimes loses a small molecule or water or an alcohol group which will produce a different product altogether. This reaction can also serve as a chain elongation as it forms a new C C bond (Mayo, Pike, Forbes, 2015). The hypothesis for this aldol reaction was to yield dibenzalacetone, a bright yellow precipitate, with a 1:2 molar ration of acetone and benzaldehyde (Handayani Arty, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the stepwise mechanism, as shown in figure 1, an enolate is formed in the acetone compound when a hydroxide ion deprotonates its alpha carbon due to benzaldehyde s absence of an alpha carbon with any available protons. The carbon anion then proceeds to attack the carbonyl carbon on the benzaldehyde carbon, which then results in a chain elongation as well as the oxygen receiving its lone pair of electrons causing an instability issue. The oxygen then attacks a water molecule, taking a hydrogen atom to produce an alcohol group. This is the general condition of a simple aldol reaction (Klein, 2015). However, another hydroxide ion deprotonates the alpha carbon which is centered between the alcohol and carbonyl groups, creating another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. • Explain How The Device And Procedures Support The Body... How does the device and procedures support the role of the body systems? The artificial heart supports the body just like a normal heart would, pumping blood around the body. The artificial hearts are used when the original heart is damaged and needs time to recover. The artificial heart can replace the function of the person s original heart for either a short period of time while a donor heart is being sort or for the duration of the person s life. Why is the device needed? The device is needed when a person s heart fails to operate correctly. A person needing an artificial heart would be extremely ill that is they would not be able to function like an everyday person. E.g. walking. People, who receive artificial hearts, fall into two categories being bridge or destination. The bridge group, are those people who would most likely die waiting for a suitable donor heart. The destination group are those patients who s body would not suit a donor heart transplant but would benefit in additional years lived from an artificial heart. How does it work? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are two types of artificial hearts, the first being a pump that is connected to the patient s circulatory system; it maintains life when the patient s heart is stopped for the surgeons to be able to operate on the heart. The second type is a self contained mechanical heart that sits completely in the patient s chest cavity. This second type of heart is known as a VAD pump which pumps blood from the left ventricle to the aorta. Most mechanical hearts use a centrifugal pump, which is quieter, uses less energy and lasts longer than the piston type mechanical hearts. The centrifugal pump produces a constant flow of blood around the body; therefore the patient will not have a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...